sorry _serverSpecificRequestScope.cfm not _serverSpecificVars.cfm
On Feb 6, 7:43 am, Sean Coyne <[email protected]> wrote:
> in _serverSpecificVars.cfm just set request.subject = url.subject if
> it is defined, or to your default value if it is not. then in your
> cfproperty tag set ftdefault = request.subject.
>
> i think the request scope would be a better solution than the session
> scope
>
> Sean
>
> On Feb 6, 7:19 am, Marco van den Oever <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I wanted to use url variables as this would allow me to directly pass
> > through values from a custom type custom edit page to another custom
> > type's form fields, now i solved it by:
>
> > 1. placed default session variables in _serverSpecificVars.cfm
>
> > <!--- set default values of session.subject, description, and solution
> > --->
> > <cfparam name="session.subject" default="">
> > <cfparam name="session.description" default="">
> > <cfparam name="session.solution" default="">
>
> > 2. in the custom type custom edit page i changed the (set to other
> > custom type) link so that it will reload the same page with
> > subject,description, and solution url variables and an extra url
> > variable "setknbase"
>
> > /webtop/conjuror/invocation.cfm?
> > objectid=#stobj.objectid#&typename=tickets&method=edit&ref=typeadmin&module=customlists/
> > tickets.cfm&plugin=wsoFarcryTickets&subject=#stobj.subject#&description=#stobj.description#&solution=#ticketanswers.answer#&setknbase"
>
> > 3. that url variable sets the session variables to the given url
> > variables and cflocated to the other custom type
>
> > <!--- when a answer is set to the knowledge base, set the url to
> > session variables and cflocate to knowledge base page --->
> > <cfif isdefined('setknbase')>
> > <cfset session.subject = url.subject>
> > <cfset session.description = url.description>
> > <cfset session.solution = url.solution>
> > <cflocation url="/webtop/conjuror/invocation.cfm?
> > typename=knbase&method=edit&ref=typeadmin&module=customlists/
> > knbase.cfm&plugin=wsoFarcryTickets" addtoken="no">
> > </cfif>
>
> > Now this works but euhhmmm seems a bit complicated to me as with
> > direct url variables this would be just "a click".
>
> > So the question is, am i thinking to complicated and can this be done
> > more easy?
>
> > Thank you.
>
> > On Feb 6, 12:48 pm, Marco van den Oever <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Still no luck, is it even possible??? Should be...
>
> > > On Feb 4, 7:35 pm, Marco van den Oever <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Hi, yes i tried plugin/config/_serverSpecificRequestScope.cfm but that
> > > > would only work (i think) with session, client, or application scope
> > > > as it's only executed once...
>
> > > > Can't i put it in the plugin/www/application.cfc, i tried that without
> > > > success but i might be missing something there as i (shame on me) not
> > > > yet used to Application.cfc.
>
> > > > Thanks again
>
> > > > > > What's the best way to set a <cfparam name="url.subject"
> > > > > > default="">,
> > > > > > for a plugin?
>
> > > > > > In a custom type i have a ftdefault="url.subject"
> > > > > > ftdefaulttype="evaluate", when not provided i need default values to
> > > > > > be set.
>
> > > > > hmm.... interesting. Have you tried the project's
> > > > > _serverSpecificRequestScope.cfm? I'm not sure if it would render in
> > > > > this case (probably not), but worth looking into.
>
> > > > > --
> > > > > Jeff Coughlin
> > > > > Web Application Developerhttp://jeffcoughlin.com
>
>
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