Hey everyone,
I am having a bit an issue testing out this JSMX....I am getting the following error:
 
Error
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Complex object types cannot be converted to simple values. The _expression_ has requested a variable or an intermediate _expression_ result as a simple value, however, the result cannot be converted to a simple value. Simple values are strings, numbers, boolean values, and date/time values. Queries, arrays, and COM objects are examples of complex values.
 
The most likely cause of the error is that you are trying to use a complex value as a simple one. For example, you might be trying to use a query variable in a <CFIF> tag. This was possible in ColdFusion 2.0 but creates an error in later versions.
The error occurred on line 18.
 
 
here is my code: (line 18 is the cfset URL line)
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<cfset result = structNew() />
 <cfset result.city = "N/A" />
 <cfset result.state = "N/A" />
 
 <cfset url = "" href="http://www.webservicex.net/uszip.asmx/GetInfoByZIP"> http://www.webservicex.net/uszip.asmx/GetInfoByZIP" />
 
 <cfhttp method="GET" url=""> 
 <cftry>
  <cfset addyObj = xmlParse(cfhttp.filecontent ) />
  <cfset result.city = trim(addyObj.newDataset.table.city.xmlText) />
  <cfset result.state = trim(addyObj.newDataset.table.state.xmlText) />

  <cfcatch><!--- do nothing ---></cfcatch>   
 </cftry>

Any idears?
 
Ryan
 
 
 
 


 
On 1/27/06, Ryan Everhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm testing him, I just wrote him an email with an issue I am having :)
 
Ryan


 
On 1/27/06, Jake McKee <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Just a heads up - I've been trying to find an easy (and understandable)
way to get into AJAX for a while. I emailed this guy to ask some
licensing questions and he replied quickly. He asked what I was wanting
to do, I told him and he helped me out.
So far, I've been very impressed with the code, although the
documentation is pretty lacking. I get the feeling, however, that this
is much more of the engine alone - the rest of the work is standard,
non-CF specific AJAX. Still looking into that.

Anyway, good code, good guy - check it out.

Jake

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