At 12:07 PM 6/2/2004, you wrote:
>Your install them as CFX custom tags.
>
>They do come with the DLL. you need.
>
>If you mail me off list I can send you an Updated DLL what will allow you to
>get Output 1& 2 out in the return.

Pardon?

>Cheers
>Mr Kev McCabe

>I'm trying to find an alternative to <cfexecute> (which doesn't work
>well with some commands, I've found), and I'm now looking at
>CFX_ConsoleCommand and CFX_Execute (both at
>http://www.intrafoundation.com/coldfusion.html).
>
>Two questions: How do these tags differ, and what do I do with the
>downloads? It looks like they're in C++ source code, which I don't
>know how to configure and compile, etc. Is this really what I'm
>expected to do? Can anyone compile these for me and send me the dll,
>or is that not even possible? Any tips?
>
>Thanks,
>Jamie

I wrote both of the said tags. What happened is I ended up creating a
series of about half a dozen similar tags a few years back -- one after
another. Each one a new, improved and *cough* better version that the one
before. CFX_Execute was the last one created in that series, and not
surprisingly, I consider all the ones that came before it as deprecated.

I believe I created an updated version of CFX_EXECUTE tag just a month or
two ago per someone's request one weekend. Spent a few hours debugging a
few outstanding issues with it. I don't recall whether I uploaded it before
the server the site is on went all unstable or not though. Hmm.

CFX_Execute was created, FYI, to replace CFEXECUTE (or add the feature to
earlier versions of CF that didn't have it in the first place.)

As Kev said, the DLL's *should* be in the zip itself already (though they
may be down in a folder called "Release". Don't recall exactly.) If they're
not there, email me, and I'll send you a copy asap. :)

And yes, I know -- the reply is a little late. Just now getting to the
backlog of email.

--min
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