RE: [KCFusion] now what?

2001-08-23 Thread Don Buck

Could I make a request that we have a meeting on RDS next time.  What it
really does, How it works, How we should be using it?

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
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 Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 12:59 AM
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 Subject: Re: [KCFusion] now what?


 rds can be a bear. few questions. are the file on the same computer as the
 server? If you look at the rds properties from the dropdown list
 in the file
 browser does server name match the string you are using as the_server_url?
 here is an example mapping

 server: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\
 studio c:\inetpub\wwwroot\
 browser: http://localhost/


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 From: Adaryl Wakefield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 12:20 AM
 Subject: [KCFusion] now what?


 No it really does say 12:20 AM underneath received.
 Having a little early morning fight with RDS.
 As far as I know I have my server development mappings are set right
 Studio Path: RDS://the_server_url/C:Inetpub/wwwroot
 Server Path: C:\Inetpub\wwwroot
 Browser/URL Path: http://the_server_url
 I can see the files but when ever I go to browse it tells me to add a
 development mapping? Huh? What piece of arcane knowledge am I missing?
 A.



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RE: [KCFusion] now what?

2001-08-23 Thread Keith Purtell

That's a good idea. I've never gotten RDS to work.

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Could I make a request that we have a meeting on RDS next time.  What it
really does, How it works, How we should be using it?


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] now what?

2001-08-23 Thread Ron Hornbaker

 That's a good idea. I've never gotten RDS to work.

I couldn't live without it... number 1 feature of CF Studio imo. Makes
working with remote files as fast and simple as being there. Just think of
it as FTP, only faster. :)

-Ron

 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] now what?

2001-08-23 Thread Don Buck

Sounds like we may have the person to do the presentation

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 Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?


  That's a good idea. I've never gotten RDS to work.

 I couldn't live without it... number 1 feature of CF Studio imo. Makes
 working with remote files as fast and simple as being there. Just think of
 it as FTP, only faster. :)

 -Ron



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RE: [KCFusion] now what?

2001-08-23 Thread Keith Purtell

Yes, indeed. Thank you, Ron, for volunteering!

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Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?


Sounds like we may have the person to do the presentation

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 Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:27 AM
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 Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?


  That's a good idea. I've never gotten RDS to work.

 I couldn't live without it... number 1 feature of CF Studio imo. Makes
 working with remote files as fast and simple as being there. Just think of
 it as FTP, only faster. :)

 -Ron


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] now what?

2001-08-23 Thread Ron Hornbaker

Except the presentation would take only about 30 seconds.

1. Make sure the CF-RDS service is started.

2. Enable in in the CF Admin web interface.

3. Add a new RDS server to Studio, entering the host name or IP, any
username you wish, and the password assigned in step 2.

4. Connect!

:)
Ron

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 Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?


 Yes, indeed. Thank you, Ron, for volunteering!

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 Behalf Of Don Buck
 Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:34 AM
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 Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?


 Sounds like we may have the person to do the presentation

  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
  Behalf Of Ron Hornbaker
  Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:27 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?
 
 
   That's a good idea. I've never gotten RDS to work.
 
  I couldn't live without it... number 1 feature of CF Studio imo. Makes
  working with remote files as fast and simple as being there.
 Just think of
  it as FTP, only faster. :)
 
  -Ron
 



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RE: [KCFusion] now what?

2001-08-23 Thread Keith Purtell

The only that gets me is the same old list of databases. I don't see where
FTP, only faster comes into this?

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Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?

Except the presentation would take only about 30 seconds.

1. Make sure the CF-RDS service is started.

2. Enable it in the CF Admin web interface.

3. Add a new RDS server to Studio, entering the host name or IP, any
username you wish, and the password assigned in step 2.

4. Connect!

:)
Ron

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 Yes, indeed. Thank you, Ron, for volunteering!

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 Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:34 AM
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 Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?


 Sounds like we may have the person to do the presentation

  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
  Behalf Of Ron Hornbaker
  Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:27 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?
 
 
   That's a good idea. I've never gotten RDS to work.
 
  I couldn't live without it... number 1 feature of CF Studio imo. Makes
  working with remote files as fast and simple as being there.
 Just think of
  it as FTP, only faster. :)
 
  -Ron
 

 
 
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[KCFusion] Arrays

2001-08-23 Thread Don Buck

I'm storing stuff in an array on one form.  Is there any way to pass the
whole array to another form intact?
Without having to break it down into its individual elements

Don Buck
(816) 761-5430
Chief Information Officer
ShareValue Inc.
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RE: [KCFusion] Arrays

2001-08-23 Thread Justin Hansen

You could try something like this It is a custom tag that I wrote for a
multi-step ordering process. It takes all the form.vars and sticks them in a
session.struct.vars then converts all the fields in the struct back into
form vars. You can just keep running through multiple forms and end up with
all your form.vars for the final step. All you would have to do is modify
this to match your array instead of a struct.

Justin Hansen - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Project Leader / Web Application Developer
Interactive Business Solutions, Inc
816-221-5200 ext. 1305


 CODE __

!--- make sure it exists ---
cflock type=READONLY scope=SESSION timeout=10
cfset locStructDefined = isDefined(session.Product)
/cflock

!--- create sturct if it does not exist ---
cfif locStructDefined eq 0
cflock type=EXCLUSIVE scope=SESSION timeout=10
cfscript
session.Product = StructNew();
/cfscript
/cflock
/cfif

!--- convert form.vars to session.StructName.vars ---
cflock type=EXCLUSIVE scope=SESSION timeout=10
!--- New Stuff -- ---
cfloop collection=#form# item=locField
cfif locField neq FIELDNAMES
cfset session.Product.#locField# =
evaluate(form.#locField#)
/cfif
/cfloop
/cflock

!--- convert session.StructName.vars to form.vars ---
cfscript
locProductStruct = StructNew();
/cfscript

cflock type=READONLY scope=SESSION timeout=10
cfset locProductStruct=Duplicate(session.Product)
/cflock

cfloop collection=#locProductStruct# item=locField
cfset form.#locField# = evaluate(locProductStruct.#locField#)
/cfloop

 /CODE _

-Original Message-
From: Don Buck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:32 PM
To: CF-List
Subject: [KCFusion] Arrays


I'm storing stuff in an array on one form.  Is there any way to pass the
whole array to another form intact?
Without having to break it down into its individual elements

Don Buck
(816) 761-5430
Chief Information Officer
ShareValue Inc.
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RE: [KCFusion] Arrays

2001-08-23 Thread Justin Hansen

Forgot to mention Just call the tag at the top of every page that
receives the form and/or needs the form data.

-Original Message-

You could try something like this It is a custom tag that I wrote for a
multi-step ordering process. It takes all the form.vars and sticks them in a
session.struct.vars then converts all the fields in the struct back into
form vars. You can just keep running through multiple forms and end up with
all your form.vars for the final step. All you would have to do is modify
this to match your array instead of a struct.

Justin Hansen - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Project Leader / Web Application Developer
Interactive Business Solutions, Inc
816-221-5200 ext. 1305


 CODE __

!--- make sure it exists ---
cflock type=READONLY scope=SESSION timeout=10
cfset locStructDefined = isDefined(session.Product)
/cflock

!--- create sturct if it does not exist ---
cfif locStructDefined eq 0
cflock type=EXCLUSIVE scope=SESSION timeout=10
cfscript
session.Product = StructNew();
/cfscript
/cflock
/cfif

!--- convert form.vars to session.StructName.vars ---
cflock type=EXCLUSIVE scope=SESSION timeout=10
!--- New Stuff -- ---
cfloop collection=#form# item=locField
cfif locField neq FIELDNAMES
cfset session.Product.#locField# =
evaluate(form.#locField#)
/cfif
/cfloop
/cflock

!--- convert session.StructName.vars to form.vars ---
cfscript
locProductStruct = StructNew();
/cfscript

cflock type=READONLY scope=SESSION timeout=10
cfset locProductStruct=Duplicate(session.Product)
/cflock

cfloop collection=#locProductStruct# item=locField
cfset form.#locField# = evaluate(locProductStruct.#locField#)
/cfloop

 /CODE _

-Original Message-
From: Don Buck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:32 PM
To: CF-List
Subject: [KCFusion] Arrays


I'm storing stuff in an array on one form.  Is there any way to pass the
whole array to another form intact?
Without having to break it down into its individual elements

Don Buck
(816) 761-5430
Chief Information Officer
ShareValue Inc.
http://www.sharevalue.com

 
 
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[KCFusion] isDefined(dynamic)

2001-08-23 Thread LaPlante, Bryan

While running a custom tag that takes scope and variable attributes I am
trying to concatenate the two together and then see if a scope.variable has
been created. If I try the following code I get an error.

cfset temp = attributes.scope  '.'  attributes.variable
I get an error message here about can't convert session.myvar to a simple
value.
cfif isDefined(#temp#)

/cfif

If I try and use:
cfif isDefined(#Evaluate(attributes.scope  '.'  attributes.variable)#)
I get an error message about session.myvar does not exist.
/cfif

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[KCFusion] Who is in charge of the group?

2001-08-23 Thread Nathan Stanford

One more...
Who is in charge of the CFUserGroup in KC?

Thanks,
Nathan



 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Who is in charge of the group?

2001-08-23 Thread Ron Hornbaker

The directors (from http://kcfusion.org/):

Ron Hornbaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Bryan LaPlante [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Robin Greenhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

-Ron

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 One more...
 Who is in charge of the CFUserGroup in KC?
 
 Thanks,
 Nathan
 
 
 
  
  
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RE: [KCFusion] Jobs in your neck of the woods

2001-08-23 Thread Keith Purtell

Regarding cost of living, do you have a family? Looking for home or
apartment (buy/rent)?

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Subject: [KCFusion] Jobs in your neck of the woods


I am looking at a job in your neck of the woods.  I would like to know what
the
cost of living is like and what other CF jobs are in your area.  If you know
of
companies using CF that I can contact please let me know.

Thanks,
Nathan Stanford

Check out my sites as well...
http://www.ColdFusionMonthly.com
http://www.cftipsplus.com



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RE: [KCFusion] now what?

2001-08-23 Thread Mark Kirkbride

I have some RDS connections to a server that doesn't exist anymore.  Is
there a way to delete it?  When I try it says it can establish a connection.
(Hmm, maybe that why I want to delete it in the first place?)

Thanks all,
Mark Kirkbride
Information System Specialist
FBD Consulting, Inc.
(913) 319-8836
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-Original Message-
From:   Ron Hornbaker [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, August 23, 2001 1:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: [KCFusion] now what?

Sorry, left out the big RDS feature of db connectivity, something
FTP will
never do.

-Ron

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 Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:07 PM
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 Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?


 The only that gets me is the same old list of databases. I
 don't see where
 FTP, only faster comes into this?

 Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
 VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
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 Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:51 AM
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 Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?

 Except the presentation would take only about 30 seconds.

 1. Make sure the CF-RDS service is started.

 2. Enable it in the CF Admin web interface.

 3. Add a new RDS server to Studio, entering the host name or IP,
any
 username you wish, and the password assigned in step 2.

 4. Connect!

 :)
 Ron

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  Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?
 
 
  Yes, indeed. Thank you, Ron, for volunteering!
 
  Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
  VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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  Behalf Of Don Buck
  Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 10:34 AM
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  Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?
 
 
  Sounds like we may have the person to do the presentation
 
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   Behalf Of Ron Hornbaker
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   Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?
  
  
That's a good idea. I've never gotten RDS to work.
  
   I couldn't live without it... number 1 feature of CF Studio
 imo. Makes
   working with remote files as fast and simple as being there.
  Just think of
   it as FTP, only faster. :)
  
   -Ron
  




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RE: [KCFusion] isDefined(dynamic)

2001-08-23 Thread Greenhagen, Robin

Try DE() instead of Evaluate.  I didn't try this, but it often works in
these kinds of tricks.

Robin Greenhagen
President
GreenSoft Solutions, Inc.


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Subject: [KCFusion] isDefined(dynamic)


While running a custom tag that takes scope and variable attributes I am
trying to concatenate the two together and then see if a scope.variable has
been created. If I try the following code I get an error.

cfset temp = attributes.scope  '.'  attributes.variable
I get an error message here about can't convert session.myvar to a simple
value.
cfif isDefined(#temp#)

/cfif

If I try and use:
cfif isDefined(#Evaluate(attributes.scope  '.'  attributes.variable)#)
I get an error message about session.myvar does not exist.
/cfif

Any idea's
 
 
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[KCFusion] CFtelnet

2001-08-23 Thread cfhelp








I need to launch a telnet session and pass it commands
through a webserver. Like CFFTP I do not want the
user to see the telnet window so it must run on the server. 



It will telnet into a Solaris
server and send Printing commands. I can stor all the
commands in a SQL database and have the user select what needs to run. Then I
want them to click a button and be done with it. The server takes care of the connect, Login, Pass, and commands.



Any help please



Rick








RE: [KCFusion] CFtelnet

2001-08-23 Thread Jeffrey J. Young



Sounds 
like a job for a COM Object to me... :)

jeff

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of cfhelpSent: 
  Thursday, August 23, 2001 6:58 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] 
  CFtelnet
  
  I need to launch a telnet session 
  and pass it commands through a webserver. Like CFFTP 
  I do not want the user to see the telnet window so it must run on the server. 
  
  
  It will 
  telnet into a Solaris server and send Printing commands. I can stor all the commands in a SQL database and have the user 
  select what needs to run. Then I want them to click a button and be done with 
  it. The server takes care of the connect, Login, 
  Pass, and commands.
  
  Any help 
  please
  
  Rick


RE: [KCFusion] CFtelnet

2001-08-23 Thread cfhelp









Shouldn't I be able to run a CGI
script or VBscript that looks at the database and executes the telnet commands
like a batch file?







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Subject: RE: [KCFusion] CFtelnet





Sounds like a job for a
COM Object to me... :)











jeff





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Subject: [KCFusion] CFtelnet

I need to launch a telnet session
and pass it commands through a webserver. Like CFFTP I do not want the user to
see the telnet window so it must run on the server. 



It will telnet into a Solaris server
and send Printing commands. I can stor all the commands in a SQL database and
have the user select what needs to run. Then I want them to click a button and
be done with it. The server takes care of the connect, Login, Pass, and
commands.



Any help please



Rick










RE: [KCFusion] CFtelnet

2001-08-23 Thread Templin, Luke

Just last week I implemented a perl script called by a cfexecute tag. Perl
has a module Net::Telnet that makes the connection relatively easy to set up
and manage.
 
Here's the script
 
#!/usr/bin/perl
 
use strict;
use Net::Telnet;
 
my ($arg1, $arg2, $arg3, $arg4, $arg5) = @ARGV;
my $telnet = Net::Telnet-new(Host = 'IP Address or server name', Timeout
= 60);
$telnet-login('userid','password');
# print line for debugging and logging
print 'nohup mainexcelrlp -r '.$regionID.' -m '.$marketID.' -s '.$session.'
-u '.$contact.' -f '.$filename.'';
# execute the telnet cmd by using the print stmt and ref. $telnet
# within the parens is the unix commands that I wanted to execute in the
telnet session
print $telnet-cmd(nohup UnixScriptName -r $arg1 -m $arg2 -s $arg3 -u $arg4
-f $arg5  logfile 21 );
#print @lines;
 
Within the cfexecute tag I target perl.exe as the file to execute and list
the arguments as 
sample.pl arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 arg5 arg
 
 
 

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From: cfhelp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 6:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [KCFusion] CFtelnet



I need to launch a telnet session and pass it commands through a webserver.
Like CFFTP I do not want the user to see the telnet window so it must run on
the server. 

 

It will telnet into a Solaris server and send Printing commands. I can stor
all the commands in a SQL database and have the user select what needs to
run. Then I want them to click a button and be done with it. The server
takes care of the connect, Login, Pass, and commands.

 

Any help please

 

Rick

 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] now what?

2001-08-23 Thread Jason Nokes

Call him R.D.S. Hornbaker


-Original Message-
From: Mark Kirkbride
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 8/23/01 6:05 PM
Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?

Thanks,
I was trying to kill it from Windows Explorer or from the
database
tab in ColdFusion Studio, but you have to do from the Files tab in CF.

Mark Kirkbride
Information System Specialist
FBD Consulting, Inc.
(913) 319-8836
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-Original Message-
From:   Ron Hornbaker [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, August 23, 2001 5:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:RE: [KCFusion] now what?

You should be able to right-click on the RDS server on the
left-hand
pane
in CF Studio without it trying to connect. On the right-click
menu
is
Delete Server. I just tried it and it worked fine with an old
dead
server.

-Ron

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 I have some RDS connections to a server that doesn't exist
anymore.  Is
 there a way to delete it?  When I try it says it can establish
 a connection.
 (Hmm, maybe that why I want to delete it in the first place?)

 Thanks all,
 Mark Kirkbride
 Information System Specialist
 FBD Consulting, Inc.
 (913) 319-8836
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   Subject:RE: [KCFusion] now what?

   Sorry, left out the big RDS feature of db connectivity,
something
 FTP will
   never do.

   -Ron

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The only that gets me is the same old list of
databases. I
don't see where
FTP, only faster comes into this?
   
Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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Subject: RE: [KCFusion] now what?
   
Except the presentation would take only about 30
seconds.
   
1. Make sure the CF-RDS service is started.
   
2. Enable it in the CF Admin web interface.
   
3. Add a new RDS server to Studio, entering the host
name
or IP,
 any
username you wish, and the password assigned in step
2.
   
4. Connect!
   
:)
Ron
   
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 Yes, indeed. Thank you, Ron, for volunteering!

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Re: [KCFusion] Arrays

2001-08-23 Thread Daryl Banttari

Hmm...   Serialize to WDDX and stuff it in a hidden form field using
htmlEditFormat()...?

Daryl
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:32 PM
Subject: [KCFusion] Arrays


 I'm storing stuff in an array on one form.  Is there any way to pass the
 whole array to another form intact?
 Without having to break it down into its individual elements

 Don Buck
 (816) 761-5430
 Chief Information Officer
 ShareValue Inc.
 http://www.sharevalue.com


 
 
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Re: [KCFusion] isDefined(dynamic)

2001-08-23 Thread Daryl Banttari

Did you try it without the quotes?

cfif isDefined(temp) ... /cfif

Daryl

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From: LaPlante, Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 4:36 PM
Subject: [KCFusion] isDefined(dynamic)


 While running a custom tag that takes scope and variable attributes I am
 trying to concatenate the two together and then see if a scope.variable
has
 been created. If I try the following code I get an error.

 cfset temp = attributes.scope  '.'  attributes.variable
 I get an error message here about can't convert session.myvar to a simple
 value.
 cfif isDefined(#temp#)

 /cfif

 If I try and use:
 cfif isDefined(#Evaluate(attributes.scope  '.' 
attributes.variable)#)
 I get an error message about session.myvar does not exist.
 /cfif

 Any idea's


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Re: [KCFusion] CFtelnet

2001-08-23 Thread Daryl Banttari



I think cfx_tcpclient might be just the thing for 
you:

http://www.intrafoundation.com/freeware.html

Daryl

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  cfhelp 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 6:57 
  PM
  Subject: [KCFusion] CFtelnet
  
  
  I need to launch a telnet session 
  and pass it commands through a webserver. Like CFFTP 
  I do not want the user to see the telnet window so it must run on the server. 
  
  
  It will 
  telnet into a Solaris server and send Printing commands. I can stor all the commands in a SQL database and have the user 
  select what needs to run. Then I want them to click a button and be done with 
  it. The server takes care of the connect, Login, 
  Pass, and commands.
  
  Any help 
  please
  
  Rick