RE: re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Dusty Hale
Here is another interesting technique. A  tag. Example: . I have not personally used this before but I
know it exists. I ran a google search on "spacer tag" and got a lot of info
on it.

Dusty

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Thanks for your replies!
Using an   as an exact spacer will mess things up for me when a user
comes along with a browser set to non-standard font size. Bottom padding
seems to work differently in FF and IE as well :(
I'll experiment with the spacer graphic.
Thx!
/m

> I see now which block.  

As Dusty said, a transparent gif is one way.  You could put   into the
div to give it a space for text.  You could possibly put a padding bottom on
the element above it to push it down or a padding bottom on the outer div.  

I would start there.

Teddy


On 8/21/06, Dusty Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure of an immediate solution using CSS but on these occasions I
sometimes revert back to old school techniques like a tranparent spacer
image or sometimes even write browser specific code. Maybe you could use the

transparent gif technique just for firefox?

Dusty

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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed 
in there:
- homepage button, full height, far left
- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button
- piece of text, top right
- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left,

adjacent to homepage

You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text on
black background.

The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to 
introduce a "spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects in
Firefox when there is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is
there a better way to do this?



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RE: re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Dusty Hale
Also one other thought. Did you try experimenting with the bottom "margin"
rather than "padding" using CSS?

Dusty

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Thanks for your replies!
Using an   as an exact spacer will mess things up for me when a user
comes along with a browser set to non-standard font size. Bottom padding
seems to work differently in FF and IE as well :(
I'll experiment with the spacer graphic.
Thx!
/m

> I see now which block.  

As Dusty said, a transparent gif is one way.  You could put   into the
div to give it a space for text.  You could possibly put a padding bottom on
the element above it to push it down or a padding bottom on the outer div.  

I would start there.

Teddy


On 8/21/06, Dusty Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure of an immediate solution using CSS but on these occasions I
sometimes revert back to old school techniques like a tranparent spacer
image or sometimes even write browser specific code. Maybe you could use the

transparent gif technique just for firefox?

Dusty

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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed 
in there:
- homepage button, full height, far left
- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button
- piece of text, top right
- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left,

adjacent to homepage

You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text on
black background.

The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to 
introduce a "spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects in
Firefox when there is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is
there a better way to do this?



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RE: re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Dusty Hale
The technique for the spacer image is to make a 1px by 1px transparent image
and save as a .gif file then using the image tag, experiment with the width
and height till desired spacing is achieved. Hope this helps and best of
luck.

Dusty

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Thanks for your replies!
Using an   as an exact spacer will mess things up for me when a user
comes along with a browser set to non-standard font size. Bottom padding
seems to work differently in FF and IE as well :(
I'll experiment with the spacer graphic.
Thx!
/m

> I see now which block.  

As Dusty said, a transparent gif is one way.  You could put   into the
div to give it a space for text.  You could possibly put a padding bottom on
the element above it to push it down or a padding bottom on the outer div.  

I would start there.

Teddy


On 8/21/06, Dusty Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure of an immediate solution using CSS but on these occasions I
sometimes revert back to old school techniques like a tranparent spacer
image or sometimes even write browser specific code. Maybe you could use the

transparent gif technique just for firefox?

Dusty

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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed 
in there:
- homepage button, full height, far left
- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button
- piece of text, top right
- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left,

adjacent to homepage

You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text on
black background.

The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to 
introduce a "spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects in
Firefox when there is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is
there a better way to do this?



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Re: re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Steven Ross

Yeah you can always use the hack for ie/mozilla...

html>body #id

ie won't read the above line... so you set it normally in ie and reset
it for the mozilla browsers.

and as always turn on your background colors so you can "see" whats going on

On 8/21/06, Mischa Uppelschoten ext 10 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for your replies!
Using an   as an exact spacer will mess things up for me when a user comes 
along with a browser set to non-standard font size. Bottom padding seems to work 
differently in FF and IE as well :(
I'll experiment with the spacer graphic.
Thx!
/m

> I see now which block.

As Dusty said, a transparent gif is one way.  You could put   into the div 
to give it a space for text.  You could possibly put a padding bottom on the 
element above it to push it down or a padding bottom on the outer div.

I would start there.

Teddy


On 8/21/06, Dusty Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure of an immediate solution using CSS but on these occasions I
sometimes revert back to old school techniques like a tranparent spacer
image or sometimes even write browser specific code. Maybe you could use the
transparent gif technique just for firefox?

Dusty

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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed
in there:
- homepage button, full height, far left
- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button
- piece of text, top right
- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left,
adjacent to homepage

You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text on
black background.

The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to
introduce a "spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects in
Firefox when there is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is
there a better way to do this?



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re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Mischa Uppelschoten ext 10
Thanks for your replies!
Using an   as an exact spacer will mess things up for me when a user comes 
along with a browser set to non-standard font size. Bottom padding seems to 
work differently in FF and IE as well :(
I'll experiment with the spacer graphic.
Thx!
/m

> I see now which block.  

As Dusty said, a transparent gif is one way.  You could put   into the div 
to give it a space for text.  You could possibly put a padding bottom on the 
element above it to push it down or a padding bottom on the outer div.  

I would start there.

Teddy


On 8/21/06, Dusty Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure of an immediate solution using CSS but on these occasions I
sometimes revert back to old school techniques like a tranparent spacer
image or sometimes even write browser specific code. Maybe you could use the 
transparent gif technique just for firefox?

Dusty

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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed 
in there:
- homepage button, full height, far left
- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button
- piece of text, top right
- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left, 
adjacent to homepage

You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text on
black background.

The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to 
introduce a "spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects in
Firefox when there is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is
there a better way to do this?



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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Dusty Hale










You may also want to try putting some
bottom margin on it through CSS. The tranparent gif though would likely be sure
thing if you could live with the old school technique J











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question



 

I see now which
block.  

As Dusty said, a transparent gif is one way.  You could put  
into the div to give it a space for text.  You could possibly put a
padding bottom on the element above it to push it down or a padding bottom on
the outer div.  

I would start there.

Teddy



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Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

I'm not sure of an
immediate solution using CSS but on these occasions I
sometimes revert back to old school techniques like a tranparent spacer
image or sometimes even write browser specific code. Maybe you could use the 
transparent gif technique just for firefox?

Dusty

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Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:24 PM
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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed 
in there:
- homepage button, full height, far left
- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button
- piece of text, top right
- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left, 
adjacent to homepage

You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the
homepage button is the white text on
black background.

The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to 
introduce a "spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects
in
Firefox when there is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is
there a better way to do this?



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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Teddy Payne
I see now which block.  As Dusty said, a transparent gif is one way.  You could put   into the div to give it a space for text.  You could possibly put a padding bottom on the element above it to push it down or a padding bottom on the outer div.  
I would start there.TeddyOn 8/21/06, Dusty Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure of an immediate solution using CSS but on these occasions Isometimes revert back to old school techniques like a tranparent spacerimage or sometimes even write browser specific code. Maybe you could use the
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Uppelschoten ext 10Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 3:24 PMTo: discussion@acfug.orgSubject: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS questionI have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed
in there:- homepage button, full height, far left- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button- piece of text, top right- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left,
adjacent to homepageYou can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text onblack background.The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to
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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Dusty Hale
I'm not sure of an immediate solution using CSS but on these occasions I
sometimes revert back to old school techniques like a tranparent spacer
image or sometimes even write browser specific code. Maybe you could use the
transparent gif technique just for firefox? 

Dusty

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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed
in there:
- homepage button, full height, far left
- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button
- piece of text, top right
- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left,
adjacent to homepage

You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text on
black background.

The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to
introduce a "spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects in
Firefox when there is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is
there a better way to do this?



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re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Mischa Uppelschoten ext 10

> Are you referring to your search box?
No, sorry, see below for clarification.


On 8/21/06, Mischa Uppelschoten ext 10 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed in 
there: 
- homepage button (=black and white logo), full height, far left
- graphical buttons (Contact Us, About Us, FAQ), top left, adjacent to home 
page button
- piece of text, top right (not implemented yet)
- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system (My 
BankersX...Supplies), bottom left, adjacent to homepage 

You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text on 
black background.

The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to introduce a 
"spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects in Firefox when there 
is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is there a better way to do 
this? 



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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Teddy Payne
Are you referring to your search box?TeddyOn 8/21/06, Mischa Uppelschoten ext 10 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed in there:
- homepage button, full height, far left- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button- piece of text, top right- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left, adjacent to homepage
You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text on black background.The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to introduce a "spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects in Firefox when there is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is there a better way to do this?
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[ACFUG Discuss] CSS question

2006-08-21 Thread Mischa Uppelschoten ext 10
I have a div of a certain height in pixels. I have four items I need placed in 
there:
- homepage button, full height, far left
- graphical buttons, top left, adjacent to home page button
- piece of text, top right
- combination of graphical buttons and table based menu system, bottom left, 
adjacent to homepage

You can see it at www.bankersx.com; the homepage button is the white text on 
black background.

The only way I can get the last item to align with the bottom is to introduce a 
"spacer" div to push it down, which causes side effects in Firefox when there 
is no text to display in the top right hand corner. Is there a better way to do 
this?



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RE: re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] Embedded CF in Javascript

2006-08-21 Thread McTure, Greg
That indeed may be true.  I did run the code through the 'CF Code
Compatibility Analyzer" in the MX administrator without exception.  The
parsers are in fact much more robust in MX and therefore I assume that
it could distinguish between the query name and a column name of the
same.

Thanks again to all.

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Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 12:21 PM
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Well, just to be clear: variables are NOT case sensitive in CFMX (even
though it's built on java). It would just appear to be a difference in
the
CFML parser. There were many such little changes as of the new release.
Some
of them would be caught by the CFML Code Compatibility Analyzer in the
Admin
console, though not all.

/charlie
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Thank you all for your insight.  This indeed is exactly the issue and
resolution.  I simply changed the name of the query (since a column in
the
query had the same name as the query name) and it worked fine on CF5.  I
suspect the reason this was never an issue to begin with in CFMX is
likely
do the fact that MX is built on top of Java and therefore variables are
case
sensitive.

Thanks again for the quality feedback from the list members and thank
you
indeed Mischa.



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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Embedded CF in Javascript

2006-08-21 Thread West, Jason








Outstanding! Good to here that he found
the resolve on this. 

 



Thanks

 

Jason











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Embedded CF in _javascript_



 

Jason,
I believe that Greg found the issue in the previous email with naming his query
differently from the name of the columns defined in the query.

Teddy



On 8/21/06, West,
Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:







But the error said it could not find the query, would this be
the cause of the error with defining the boundaries?

 



-JLW

 











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You do not have to define the boundaries of the query when using cfloop.



Teddy



On
8/21/06, McTure, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:







Here are the parts of my code that the error is referring
to.  Be mindful that this functionality and code works nicely as intended
on all three CFMX machines but not on the lone CF5 machine.

 

The code is simply for dependent select drop-downs.  The
first drop down displays the major categories form the database and the 2nd
and 3rd drop down equally displays the sub categories of the
category selected in the first drop down.

 



" http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">



   
SELECT ID, Category

   
FROM Business_Cats

   
WHERE SubCatOf = 0

   
ORDER BY Category 









 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Teddy Payne Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 10:14 AM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Embedded CF in Javascript We would need to see the code that the error is referring to. Teddy On 8/21/06, McTure, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >wrote: This is a general question to see if anyone has ran into issues with embedded CFML code in JavaScript with a page working in CFMX and not in CF5? The code I have works as intended in CFMX but I get the following error on CF5? Any suggestions that anyone may have on the cause and/or resolution of this will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Error Diagnostic Information Cannot set default query to CATEGORY A query by this name is not available at this time The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of (CFLOOP), occupying document position (257:1) to (257:76). - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink - -- Blog: http://cfpayne.wordpress.com/ Atlanta CFUG: http://www.acfug.org - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink - < Mischa Uppelschoten The Banker's Exchange, Inc. 2020 Hills Avenue NW Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone:(404) 605-0100 ext. 10 Fax:(404) 355-7930 Web:www.BankersX.com Follow this link for Instant Web Chat: http://www.bankersx.com/Contact/chat.cfm?Queue=MUPPELSCHOTEN - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com -


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Many thanks Charlie. I’m an old
school CFer and don’t get to do so much coding these days so I was a
little unsure of my repsonse. I’m soon to resign though from my position
in a different industry with aspirations of possibley getting back into the CF job
market. Thanks again for the response.

 

Dusty











From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Arehart
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10:47 AM
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Embedded CF in _javascript_



 

Nope, that's a good perspective to have,
Dusty.  I had in fact asked the same question in a reply to the list, but
it's just not yet been received for some reason.



 



/charlie

http://www.carehart.org/blog/



 



 







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CF in _javascript_



Not sure if this is a great answer and I
am sure some of the more experienced ACFUGers may have a better answer. 

 

_javascript_ is usually done on the client
side so I don’t believe it is even possible to embedd CFML code into _javascript_.
Someone please correct me here if I am wrong. The error below leads me to
believe that you might just try renamming the query or possibly that the cfloop
is trying to loop through a query named ‘CATEGORY’ which may not
exist. Possibly the name ‘CATEGORY’ is reserved. Don’t know
if this help or hurts but may be worth a shot. Best of luck.

 

Dusty











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Greg
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AM
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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Embedded
CF in _javascript_



 

This is a general question to see if anyone has ran into
issues with embedded CFML code in _javascript_ with a page working in CFMX and
not in CF5?  The code I have works as intended in CFMX but I get the
following error on CF5?  Any suggestions that anyone may have on the cause
and/or resolution of this will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

 

Error
Diagnostic Information

Cannot
set default query to CATEGORY 

A query
by this name is not available at this time 

The error
occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of (CFLOOP),
occupying document position (257:1) to (257:76).

 


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RE: re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] Embedded CF in Javascript

Thank you all for your insight.  This indeed is exactly the issue and
resolution.  I simply changed the name of the query (since a column in
the query had the same name as the query name) and it worked fine on
CF5.  I suspect the reason this was never an issue to begin with in CFMX
is likely do the fact that MX is built on top of Java and therefore
variables are case sensitive.

Thanks again for the quality feedback from the list members and thank
you indeed Mischa.

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Uppelschoten ext 10
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 11:29 AM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] Embedded CF in Javascript

Check this thread:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/thread.cfm/threadid:10974


Highly likely because you have a field with the name "Category" and the
query itself is called "category".
/m


> 
Here are the parts of my code that the error is referring to.  Be
mindful that this functionality and code works nicely as intended on all
three CFMX machines but not on the lone CF5 machine. 
 
The code is simply for dependent select drop-downs.  The first drop down
displays the major categories form the database and the 2nd and 3rd drop
down equally displays the sub categories of the category selected in the
first drop down. 
 
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";> 
 
   SELECT ID, Category 
   FROM Business_Cats 
   WHERE SubCatOf = 0 
   ORDER BY Category  
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 


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We would need to see the code that the error is referring to.

Teddy 

On 8/21/06, McTure, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >wrote: 



This is a general question to see if anyone has ran into issues with
embedded CFML code in JavaScript with a page working in CFMX and not in
CF5?  The code I have works as intended in CFMX but I get the following
error on CF5?  Any suggestions that anyone may have on the cause and/or
resolution of this will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance. 
 Error Diagnostic Information 
Cannot set default query to CATEGORY  
A query by this name is not available at this time  
The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier
of (CFLOOP), occupying document position (257:1) to (257:76). 
 

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Good answer and I should have mentioned
that. I sometimes use CF to dynamically populate JS arrays or variable values.











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You can have ColdFusion
generate _javascript_.  So as long as the JS code is between script tags,
you can use CF to create JS arrays, embed variables into _javascript_s...you get
the point.  The error specifically is referring to a CF error of a missing
 or 

Teddy



On 8/21/06, Dusty
Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:









Not sure if this is a great answer and I am sure some of the
more experienced ACFUGers may have a better answer. 

 

_javascript_ is usually done on the client side so I don't
believe it is even possible to embedd CFML code into _javascript_. Someone please
correct me here if I am wrong. The error below leads me to believe that you
might just try renamming the query or possibly that the cfloop is trying to
loop through a query named 'CATEGORY' which may not exist. Possibly the name
'CATEGORY' is reserved. Don't know if this help or hurts but may be worth a
shot. Best of luck.

 

Dusty











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Behalf Of McTure, Greg
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 9:56
AM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Embedded
CF in _javascript_







 

This
is a general question to see if anyone has ran into issues with embedded CFML
code in _javascript_ with a page working in CFMX and not in CF5?  The code I
have works as intended in CFMX but I get the following error on CF5?  Any
suggestions that anyone may have on the cause and/or resolution of this will be
greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

 

Error
Diagnostic Information

Cannot
set default query to CATEGORY 

A query
by this name is not available at this time 

The error
occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of (CFLOOP),
occupying document position (257:1) to (257:76).

 












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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Embedded CF in Javascript

It is also a good practice to prefix your queries.  Mischa made a good point.  A query named category with a category column can cause coding legibility and sometimes forgotten mistakes.  I tend to prefix my queries with "qry", for example:
This way you can call qryCategory.category, which looks better than Category.category.TeddyOn 8/21/06, 
McTure, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
















Be mindful that this functionality and
code works nicely as intended on all three CFMX machines but not on the lone
CF5 machine.

 

The code is simply for dependent select
drop-downs.  The first drop down displays the major categories form the
database and the 2nd and 3rd drop down equally displays
the sub categories of the category selected in the first drop down.

 

I actually did post the code in a reply to
one of the earlier responses but I guess it hasn't made it to the list so here
it is again:

 



"
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">



    SELECT ID, Category

    FROM Business_Cats

    WHERE SubCatOf = 0

    ORDER BY Category