Pete Ruckelshaus wrote:
> Inspired by Ray Camden's Harlan ad server's interfaces (they're simple
> but effective), I've decided to venture into the world of MX7's Flash
> forms.  First up is trying to display some tabular data using
> CFGRID...problem is, I can't get my data to display in the grid...the
> headers are displaying as they should, but no data.  CFDUMP shows all
> the data is there, and I know that CFGRID is working on some other
> projects of mine since I have Harlan up and running locally.
>
> Anyway, here's my code...am I doing something wrong?
>
> <cfoutput>
> <cfparam name="contactid" default="#SESSION.userid#">
> <cfquery name="getRecent" datasource="#request.app.dsname#">
>       SELECT          DISTINCT TOP 20 DC.ID AS datacardid, DC.Name, DC.updated
>       FROM            tblDataCardNotes DCN, tblDataCards DC
>       WHERE           DCN.datacardid =DC.id AND
>                               DCN.contactid = <cfqueryparam 
> cfsqltype="CF_SQL_INTEGER"
> value="#contactid#">
>       ORDER BY        DC.updated DESC
> </cfquery>
> <cfdump var="#getrecent#">
> <h2>Your Recent Datacards</h2>
> <cfform action="#CGI.script_name#" method="POST" name="recent"
> height="230" width="750" format="Flash" timeout="30" skin="haloBlue">
>       <cfgrid name="foo" format="FLASH" height="200" width="750"
> query="getRecent" colheaders="Yes" enabled="Yes"
> visible="Yes"></cfgrid>
> </cfform>
> </cfoutput>
>   
Does anything else work with flash forms? eg. a simple form with an 
input box with a label

If it doesn't then chances are you need to look at making sure you have 
a copy of /cfide/scripts mapped in your web server.

Stephen

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