RE: Verity problem

2001-07-27 Thread Stuart Miller

Try This:

1) Remove all punctuation from the string using regular expressions.
2) Strip out any extra spaces from the string so that you are left with only
single spaces separating words.
3) Treat the string as a space separated list and loop around it.
4) In the loop, append to a new space separated list any words that are NOT
and, or, not.

hope this helps


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Subject: Verity problem


I'm new to this so go easy on me. I'm using verity to search a site, typing
in 'and', 'not' and 'or' on their own is causing an error. Anyone out there
come across this problem before? Stopping these words from going through
isn't the answer as I then can't search for things like s'and', f'or'gotten
ect..
Cheers

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RE: Verity problem

2001-07-27 Thread Craig Dudley

Dont replace and and not etc

replace  and  ,  ornot 

with the space at each side, works for me

-Original Message-
From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 July 2001 17:18
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Verity problem


I'm new to this so go easy on me. I'm using verity to search a site, typing
in 'and', 'not' and 'or' on their own is causing an error. Anyone out there
come across this problem before? Stopping these words from going through
isn't the answer as I then can't search for things like s'and', f'or'gotten
ect..
Cheers

Adrian Lynch
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RE: Regular Expression Help

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Chiverton

 Dain, thank you very much. Is it safe to assume then that 
 anything else i 
 want to search for can be added by placing the definition 
 inside another 
 pair of brackets?

Yeah, square brackets define a class to match against, and clasess are or'ed
together.
[^ ] would match everything that wasnt a space too. 

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RE: microsoft and Java advice

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Chiverton

 I know there's applets and servlets, are both going to 
 be useless in 
 the future? maybe I should learn Microsoft's version of Java?

It means IE wont run Java applets by default ('microsoft virtual machine').
Nothing stopping applications prompting you to download a VM-plugin or
something, like CF5 does for the cfform components.
 
 What does this mean for NEO since I heard its going to a 
 completely Java 
 based platform

Well, it's written in Java and run through a servlet server, so will be
uneffected.

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RE: Netscape / CF4.0 / Apache / CFLOCATION

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Chiverton

Use something like 

cfhtmlhead text=meta http-equiv=Refresh content=0; URL=edit.cfm

cfabort

Instead of cflocation - it also doesnt break cookies

 that's because CFLOCATION essentially sends a 302 header.  

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RE: forcing downloads

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Chiverton

 There is no way to force a download in HTTP. You can only imply the 
 suggestion of a download by setting the type to 
 application/octet-stream in your cfcontent tag.

Although myself and a few others have had some good success (off list) using
hidden frames, and some cunningness.


All - I dont think we're ready to release it yet, but mail me off list if
you'd like a look see.

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Re: forcing downloads

2001-07-27 Thread Cold Fusion

thanks Jochem, seems to be closer. weirdly though it doesn't work the
first time I run the cfm file, it only returns the correct response when I
try a second time.  Any ideas on why that is / how to correct ?
ta.
.jez


Cold Fusion wrote:

 
 What we want to do is have the user click a link to a cfm file, that cfm
 file then returns a file (for arguements sake a .xls file) which starts
to
 download to the users machine (forcing download rather than returning to
 browser).


There is no way to force a download in HTTP. You can only imply the 
suggestion of a download by setting the type to 
application/octet-stream in your cfcontent tag.


 We've tried using CFCONTENT and setting the type to unknown, this will
 start the file downloading all right but the name that appears in the
 dialog boxes is the name of the orginal cfm file that was called rather
 than the name of the actual file (i.e. saves as download.cfm rather
than
 file2download.xls )


To get the right filename add a cfheader:
cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=attachment; 
filename=#chr(34)#fname.ext#chr(34)#

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Re: forcing downloads

2001-07-27 Thread Jochem van Dieten

Thomas Chiverton wrote:

There is no way to force a download in HTTP. You can only imply the 
suggestion of a download by setting the type to 
application/octet-stream in your cfcontent tag.

 
 Although myself and a few others have had some good success (off list) using
 hidden frames, and some cunningness.


Based on what mechanism? AFAIK the closest thing that is in the HTTP 
spec would be what is described in RFC 2616 19.5.1, which is the 
application/octet-stream solution I provided. I presume there are 
other methods that work with certain browsers, but how would you know 
for sure it works with future browsers unless you base it on the HTP spec?

Jochem


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Re: forcing downloads

2001-07-27 Thread Jochem van Dieten

Cold Fusion wrote:

 thanks Jochem, seems to be closer. weirdly though it doesn't work the
 first time I run the cfm file, it only returns the correct response when I
 try a second time.  Any ideas on why that is / how to correct ?


Can you reproduce this with different browsers and if so, with which 
browsers?

Jochem



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RE: forcing downloads

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Chiverton

 Based on what mechanism? 

the great Kludge :-)

 for sure it works with future browsers unless you base it on 
 the HTP spec?

I don't - but we can filter them out and deal with them seperetly.

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RE: forcing downloads

2001-07-27 Thread Craig Dudley

Try this.

Link
---
a href=dload.cfm/#file#?filename=#file# target=_new#name#/a


Dload.cfm
--
cfcontent file=#request.docstoreroot#\#url.filename# deletefile=No
type=unknown


That's the official work around from about 2 years ago, probably still
works.


-Original Message-
From: Cold Fusion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 July 2001 18:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: forcing downloads


Hi folks..

can anyone help us out with this one, it should be so simple and I just
can't accept all the hassle we've been having to try and figure it out.

What we want to do is have the user click a link to a cfm file, that cfm
file then returns a file (for arguements sake a .xls file) which starts to
download to the users machine (forcing download rather than returning to
browser).

We've tried using CFCONTENT and setting the type to unknown, this will
start the file downloading all right but the name that appears in the
dialog boxes is the name of the orginal cfm file that was called rather
than the name of the actual file (i.e. saves as download.cfm rather than
file2download.xls )

surely this is a simple operation? ... I really hope somebody can make me
look stoopid with the answer..

in hope

.jez

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pro or ent?? Double post

2001-07-27 Thread Will Swain

Hi gang,

just a quick one.

CF 5 Server pro or ent?? What is the difference?

When should you look at ent over pro?

Cheers

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RE: forcing downloads

2001-07-27 Thread Dick Applebaum

Hi folks..

can anyone help us out with this one, it should be so simple and I just
can't accept all the hassle we've been having to try and figure it out.

What we want to do is have the user click a link to a cfm file, that cfm
file then returns a file (for arguements sake a .xls file) which starts to
download to the users machine (forcing download rather than returning to
browser).

We've tried using CFCONTENT and setting the type to unknown, this will
start the file downloading all right but the name that appears in the
dialog boxes is the name of the orginal cfm file that was called rather
than the name of the actual file (i.e. saves as download.cfm rather than
file2download.xls )

surely this is a simple operation? ... I really hope somebody can make me
look stoopid with the answer..

in hope

.jez

Jeremy Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


This thread pops up ever week or so...

There are several problems with different browsers  platforms (incompatibilities, 
partial implementations and outright bugs)

Based on help from several others, I think that the following will work on most 
current browsers.

It downloads either a text file or a TSV file which normally would be displayed.

It gets the correct name (must be supplied with the form or the link)

I have testes successfully on:

  Mac IE 5.x
  Mac NN 4.x
  Win IE 4.x
  Win IE 5.x
  Win NN 4.x

If you can test it on any other platforms, it would help.

the URL:

  http://.instasales.com/Samples/DownloadFile/DownloadFile.cfm


Give it a try!

Dick

The Source:

CFSETTING ENABLECFOUTPUTONLY=YES

!---  ---
!--- StandAloneDownload.cfm   ---
!---  ---
!--- Requests a download then performs that download  ---
!---  ---
!--- Due to a Bug in MSIE 5.x , we must include the File Name in  ---
!--- the Form or Link URL of the page called to invoke the---
!--- download.---
!---  ---
!--- We do this in the form:  ---
!---  ---
!---   TemplateName.cfm/FileName/ ---
!---  ---
!--- For example: ---
!---  ---
!---   form action=StandAloneDownload.cfm/Test.txt/   ---
!---  ---
!--- or   ---
!---  ---
!---   a href=StandAloneDownload.cfm/Test.txt/---
!---  ---
!---  ---
!---  ---
!--- MSIE 4.x will try to display a file type that it recognizes, ---
!--- in particular text and html files.  To prevent this, we  ---
!--- trick  the browser by supplying an fake file name (without   ---
!--- a suffix).   ---
!---  ---
!---  ---


cfset tab   = chr(9)
cfset crlf  = chr(13)  chr(10)

!--- Get the File Path set in application.cfm ---

cfset FilePath = Request.FilePath

cfif isdefined(BeginDownload)

  !---  ---
  !--- Download the File---
  !---  ---

  cfset  RequestedFileType = ListLast(ListLast(CGI.Path_Info, /), .)

  cfif RequestedFileType eq tsv

cfset FileName  = Test.tsv
cfset FakeName  = Test.tsv
cfset FileType  = text/tab-separated-values
cfset FakeType  = -#FileType#-

  cfelse

cfset FileName  = Test.txt
cfset FakeName  = Test
cfset FileType  = text/unknown
cfset FakeType  = -#FileType#-

  /cfif
 
  cfif ReFindNoCase(MSIE, CGI.HTTP_USER_AGENT)

cfheader name=Content-type value=#FileType#
cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=attachment; filename=#FakeName# 
cfcontent type=#FakeType# file=#FilePath##FileName#

  cfelse

cfheader name=Content-type value=#FileType#
cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=attachment; filename=#FileName# 
cfcontent type=#FileType# file=#FilePath##FileName#

  /cfif

cfelse

  !---  ---
  !--- Show Download Request Form   ---
  !--- 

Re: Current CF Hosting Leaders?

2001-07-27 Thread Tim Painter

I like crystaltech.com.  Never had a problem and response is quick.

Tim P.

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Subject: Current CF Hosting Leaders?


I know this topic comes up over and over again, but, it is important and
conditions may change over time.

So, who are the current best of breed commercial CF hosting ISPs?

For example, I need a host with: CF, ACCESS and/or SQL-Server, Cybercash
tags, secure server, etc. at low volumes.

Would like to avoid, if possible, the expense of a dedicated server.
Need extremely high reliability and ease of maintenance. Good support.

Any current recommendations greatly appreciated.

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Re: Regular Expression Help

2001-07-27 Thread Dain Anderson

John,

Your assumption is correct. The part that may have confused you originally
is that POSIX-style character classes (ie, [:punct:]) are surrounded by
brackets and colons, in addition to the bracket set that defines the entire
character class, such as [[:alpha:][:punct:][:cntrl:]] etc...

Numeric charcter classes are special in that you can use a hyphen for any
range of numbers, such as [0-9], [0-3], [3-7], etc. which emcompass every
number in that specific range.

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http://www.cfcomet.com/



- Original Message -
From: John Barleycorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 1:39 AM
Subject: Re: Regular Expression Help


 Dain, thank you very much. Is it safe to assume then that anything else i
 want to search for can be added by placing the definition inside another
 pair of brackets?

 REFindNoCase([[:Alpha:][0-3][ ][:Punct:]], myString)
 (added [0-3] and [ ] to find a space)

 thanks.

 From: Dain Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Regular Expression Help
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 21:02:45 -0400
 
 John,
 
 You almost had it (too many brackets):
 
 cfif REFindNoCase([[:Alpha:][:Punct:]], myString)
   Alpha characters or punctuation were found.
 cfelse
   No alpha characters or punctuation found.
 /cfif
 
 If you need to get the position of the first occurance of these
characters,
 use subexpressions:
 
 cfset mystring = 1234.ABCD
 
 !--- Use the 'returnsubexpressions' parameter to get the position ---
 cfset something = REFindNoCase([[:Alpha:][:Punct:]], myString, 1,
 True)
 
 cfif something.pos[1]
 cfoutput
   Characters found at position: #something.pos[1]#BR
 /cfoutput
 cfelse
   No alpha characters or punctuation found.
 /cfif
 
 Dain Anderson
 Caretaker, CF Comet
 http://www.cfcomet.com/
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: John Barleycorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 6:42 PM
 Subject: Regular Expression Help
 
 
   Hello, i'm having some trouble using regular expressions. i read the
 book
   and looked up examples, but unfortunately, i can't seem to solve my
 problem.
   i've written code that checks to see if there is either a letter or a
   punctuation mark in a string, but it's not returning results properly.
   here's the code:
  
   cfset something = REFindNoCase('[[:Alpha:]][[:Punct:]]', myString)
  
   and my return value is always zero. can anyone tell me how this should
 be
   written so that i works? thanks for your help.
  
   oh, forgot one thing, i also need to check to see if there are any
 spaces
   inside the string. that's something i also don't know how to do.
thanks
 a
   lot.
  
 

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Re: Practice

2001-07-27 Thread Sammy

I agree, examples are a good way to learn ( observation - a manditory
attribute for any scientest) Sometimes looking at someone elses code,
correctly written, can impart knowledge very quickly.  For example, what
kind of code will you find in the application.cfm file of a in production
site, written by experienced developers would be interesting to a beginner.
Unfortunately, entire web sites in CF may not be available unless someone is
willing to post their entire code on one of the websites.


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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 8:35 PM
Subject: RE: Practice


 At 05:41 PM 07/26/2001 -0600, you wrote:
 I agree with Dave.  Reading it is kinda like watching someone else do it.
 Gives you an idea of how it is done, but not the true understanding.
Once
 you do it, work through the troubles making it work, and research the
 necessary parts, you are leaps and bound ahead of the game.

On the other hand, many people learn and retain in different ways.  I
 definitely learn by the implementation, but have known people who learn by
 reading.


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RE: forcing downloads

2001-07-27 Thread eric . laney


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com Subject: RE: forcing downloads
  
   
  
07/27/2001 
  
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Please 
  
respond to 
  
cf-talk
  
   
  
   
  




Hi folks..

can anyone help us out with this one, it should be so simple and I just
can't accept all the hassle we've been having to try and figure it out.

What we want to do is have the user click a link to a cfm file, that cfm
file then returns a file (for arguements sake a .xls file) which starts to
download to the users machine (forcing download rather than returning to
browser).

We've tried using CFCONTENT and setting the type to unknown, this will
start the file downloading all right but the name that appears in the
dialog boxes is the name of the orginal cfm file that was called rather
than the name of the actual file (i.e. saves as download.cfm rather than
file2download.xls )

surely this is a simple operation? ... I really hope somebody can make me
look stoopid with the answer..

in hope

.jez

Jeremy Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


This thread pops up ever week or so...

There are several problems with different browsers  platforms
(incompatibilities, partial implementations and outright bugs)

Based on help from several others, I think that the following will work on
most current browsers.

It downloads either a text file or a TSV file which normally would be
displayed.

It gets the correct name (must be supplied with the form or the link)

I have testes successfully on:

  Mac IE 5.x
  Mac NN 4.x
  Win IE 4.x
  Win IE 5.x
  Win NN 4.x

If you can test it on any other platforms, it would help.

the URL:

  http://.instasales.com/Samples/DownloadFile/DownloadFile.cfm


Give it a try!

Dick

The Source:

CFSETTING ENABLECFOUTPUTONLY=YES

!---  ---
!--- StandAloneDownload.cfm   ---
!---  ---
!--- Requests a download then performs that download  ---
!---  ---
!--- Due to a Bug in MSIE 5.x , we must include the File Name in  ---
!--- the Form or Link URL of the page called to invoke the---
!--- download.---
!---  ---
!--- We do this in the form:  ---
!---  ---
!---   TemplateName.cfm/FileName/ ---
!---

RE: Practice

2001-07-27 Thread Tangorre, Mike

True. I am finding that during this internship, I am learning best by
jumping right into the code, and reading up on things when I get stuck and
what not.
I must say this list is a great source, like someone already mentioned, for
information. Its fun to read about others issues and think about ways to
solve them. Seemss like I add more and more everyday.

Mike

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From: Sammy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:47 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Practice


I agree, examples are a good way to learn ( observation - a manditory
attribute for any scientest) Sometimes looking at someone elses code,
correctly written, can impart knowledge very quickly.  For example, what
kind of code will you find in the application.cfm file of a in production
site, written by experienced developers would be interesting to a beginner.
Unfortunately, entire web sites in CF may not be available unless someone is
willing to post their entire code on one of the websites.


- Original Message -
From: Jeffry Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 8:35 PM
Subject: RE: Practice


 At 05:41 PM 07/26/2001 -0600, you wrote:
 I agree with Dave.  Reading it is kinda like watching someone else do it.
 Gives you an idea of how it is done, but not the true understanding.
Once
 you do it, work through the troubles making it work, and research the
 necessary parts, you are leaps and bound ahead of the game.

On the other hand, many people learn and retain in different ways.  I
 definitely learn by the implementation, but have known people who learn by
 reading.


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Multi part email :: html / plain text :: how?

2001-07-27 Thread Paul Ihrig

ok i have looked in my books  the help in cf stu.
i cant find any good reference on how to create multi part email using html.

if you could just point me in the right direction, i would appreciate it.

thanks guys.

-paul

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Re: Regular Expression Help

2001-07-27 Thread eric . laney


Being a Perl programmer also, this is one of the things that really
frustrates me about CF's regular expressions.

Okay, so back in the day, Allaire decided to go with POSIX-style character
classes.  That still doesn't explain to me why you have to put the extra
square brackets in there, and it doesn't explain why I can't write:
[:digit:]{3}-?[:digit:]{4}   to describe a US-style telephone number
without an area code.  I work with three different software packages that
all support regular expressions, but there's nothing regular about
them.  They all use different notations, they all have quirks, and I still
have to look it up in order to remember which regular expression I'm
using.

Maybe I'm missing something, but I haven't been able to take my knowledge
of regexp that I learned from Perl and apply it to CF with any semblance of
consistency.
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John,

Your assumption is correct. The part that may have confused you originally
is that POSIX-style character classes (ie, [:punct:]) are surrounded by
brackets and colons, in addition to the bracket set that defines the entire
character class, such as [[:alpha:][:punct:][:cntrl:]] etc...

Numeric charcter classes are special in that you can use a hyphen for any
range of numbers, such as [0-9], [0-3], [3-7], etc. which emcompass every
number in that specific range.

Dain Anderson
Caretaker, CF Comet
http://www.cfcomet.com/



- Original Message -
From: John Barleycorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 1:39 AM
Subject: Re: Regular Expression Help


 Dain, thank you very much. Is it safe to assume then that anything else i
 want to search for can be added by placing the definition inside another
 pair of brackets?

 REFindNoCase([[:Alpha:][0-3][ ][:Punct:]], myString)
 (added [0-3] and [ ] to find a space)

 thanks.

 From: Dain Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Regular Expression Help
 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 21:02:45 -0400
 
 John,
 
 You almost had it (too many brackets):
 
 cfif REFindNoCase([[:Alpha:][:Punct:]], myString)
   Alpha characters or punctuation were found.
 cfelse
   No alpha characters or punctuation found.
 /cfif
 
 If you need to get the position of the first occurance of these
characters,
 use subexpressions:
 
 cfset mystring = 1234.ABCD
 
 !--- Use the 'returnsubexpressions' parameter to get the position ---
 cfset something = REFindNoCase([[:Alpha:][:Punct:]], myString, 1,
 True)
 
 cfif something.pos[1]
 cfoutput
   Characters found at position: #something.pos[1]#BR
 /cfoutput
 cfelse
   No alpha characters or punctuation found.
 /cfif
 
 Dain Anderson
 Caretaker, CF Comet
 

cfreport and crystal reports

2001-07-27 Thread Todd Ashworth

Is there a way to dynamicly pass the name of the database file that you want
the crystal reports report you are calling to use?

I have one report, but I want it to be able to pull from any number of
different databases.  So far, I haven't been able to figure out how to do
this.  Does anyone know, or have any good links on this sort of thing?

Todd Ashworth --



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RE: pro or ent?? Double post

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Chiverton

 When should you look at ent over pro?

If your doing Really Heavy Shit, and / or need clustering, you should look
at enterprise.

There's a comparison matrix on Allaire's site, but tbh I've about summed it
up :-)

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Hooking to Lotus Notes.

2001-07-27 Thread Angél Stewart

Can you connect to a Lotus Notes database file..a .nsf file I believe, via ODBC?
And can this be done remotely if the CF Server and the Lotus Notes database do not 
reside on the same machine?

I've never used this darn thing before, but apparently a client has this as one of 
their requirements, that data be read from
a .nsf file at regular intervals, and then we write a file that can be imported into 
that same Lotus Notes database to a
location on the server.

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Silly errors

2001-07-27 Thread Stuart Miller

Any one seen this error?

An unknown attribute 'ImageID' has been encountered at document position
(34:10) to (34:16) while processing tag CFSET. This tag can only take the
following attributes:
INSIDETEXT
The last successfully parsed CFML construct was a CFSET tag occupying
document position (34:3) to (34:8).
Code here is:
cfset ImageID = qry_images.ID
huh?


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Re: Regular Expression Help

2001-07-27 Thread Dick Applebaum

I find that:

   [0-9]

is clearer and easier to type than:

   [:digit:]

of course, I'd rather have:

   \d

I do very well without ever using the posix-style.

Dick


At 8:56 AM -0400 7/27/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Being a Perl programmer also, this is one of the things that really
frustrates me about CF's regular expressions.

Okay, so back in the day, Allaire decided to go with POSIX-style character
classes.  That still doesn't explain to me why you have to put the extra
square brackets in there, and it doesn't explain why I can't write:
[:digit:]{3}-?[:digit:]{4}   to describe a US-style telephone number
without an area code.  I work with three different software packages that
all support regular expressions, but there's nothing regular about
them.  They all use different notations, they all have quirks, and I still
have to look it up in order to remember which regular expression I'm
using.

Maybe I'm missing something, but I haven't been able to take my knowledge
of regexp that I learned from Perl and apply it to CF with any semblance of
consistency.
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RE: Geek Cruises

2001-07-27 Thread Mark Smyth

If anyone manages to get their boss to let them put a cruise on their
expenses, i'd love to hear about it!


-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 July 2001 23:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Geek Cruises


 I don't know about you...but if I go on a cruise...I 
 certainly DON'T want to talk about work!!!

Sure you do - then it's a business expense!

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RE: Hooking to Lotus Notes.

2001-07-27 Thread A . Little


Yes you can use ODBC to link to a Notes db. I'm not so sure about linking to
a remote Notes db though. I know for Notes 4.5 to get the ODBC working you
needed to have a Notes client installed, so you may need to install a Notes
client on your CF server. This may of course be different for Notes 5. :)

Alex

 -Original Message-
 From: Angél Stewart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 27 July 2001 14:19
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  Hooking to Lotus Notes.
 
 Can you connect to a Lotus Notes database file..a .nsf file I believe, via
 ODBC?
 And can this be done remotely if the CF Server and the Lotus Notes
 database do not reside on the same machine?
 
 I've never used this darn thing before, but apparently a client has this
 as one of their requirements, that data be read from
 a .nsf file at regular intervals, and then we write a file that can be
 imported into that same Lotus Notes database to a
 location on the server.
 
 -Gel
 
 
 

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Re: Silly errors

2001-07-27 Thread Jochem van Dieten

Stuart Miller wrote:

 Any one seen this error?
 
 An unknown attribute 'ImageID' has been encountered at document position
 (34:10) to (34:16) while processing tag CFSET. This tag can only take the
 following attributes:
   INSIDETEXT
 The last successfully parsed CFML construct was a CFSET tag occupying
 document position (34:3) to (34:8).
 Code here is:
 cfset ImageID = qry_images.ID

Yes.

Can you post a bit more, like the three lines above and below as well? I 
have seen the error with incorrect nesting/missing closing  signs like 
below:

cfset temp1 = 1
cfset temp2 = 2
 

Jochem


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RE: Battle of the Gurus (Re: Blatant advertising (you have been warned))

2001-07-27 Thread Kristin Aileen Motlagh

So, hmand I wonder which book that was Ben??? Was that a hidden
compliment? (:

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Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 15:07:52 -0400
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Subject: RE: Battle of the Gurus (Re: Blatant advertising (you have been
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Message-ID: 006201c11606$4507f9d0$624049d8@MILLIWAYS

I could not agree more. Until CF4 I was the only show in town (the other
CF3.x books left much to be desired), with CF4 I had a single competitor
but
still sold more books than the prior versions combined. Bottom line, the
more there are, the more buzz, the more publicity for CF, the better CF
does, the better we all do (authors and developers). I have no less than a
dozen C and C++ books, almost that many on Java, a growing .NET library,
dozens of database and SQL books - no one buys just one.

Oh, and while I have not seen your book yet Jeffry, the fact that you list
Hitchhikers on your Other books page (oh, and my books too) has convinced
me to get a copy. :-)

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RE: Hooking to Lotus Notes.

2001-07-27 Thread Tony Garrido

I've never tried to use the Notes ODBC drivers with Cold Fusion before,
however, they can be downloaded from:
http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/downloads.

Look for Notes SQL ODBC Drivers, the latest version is 3.0.

tg :)

-Original Message-
From: Angél Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 6:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Hooking to Lotus Notes.


Can you connect to a Lotus Notes database file..a .nsf file I believe, via
ODBC?
And can this be done remotely if the CF Server and the Lotus Notes database
do not reside on the same machine?

I've never used this darn thing before, but apparently a client has this as
one of their requirements, that data be read from
a .nsf file at regular intervals, and then we write a file that can be
imported into that same Lotus Notes database to a
location on the server.

-Gel
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RE: Geek Cruises

2001-07-27 Thread Marcus

Does the cruise to Mexico the Boss paid for me and my wife to go on last
month count?

Marcus

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Smyth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 2:47 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Geek Cruises


 If anyone manages to get their boss to let them put a cruise on their
 expenses, i'd love to hear about it!


 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 26 July 2001 23:00
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Geek Cruises


  I don't know about you...but if I go on a cruise...I
  certainly DON'T want to talk about work!!!

 Sure you do - then it's a business expense!

 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/
 voice: (202) 797-5496
 fax: (202) 797-5444

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Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee

2001-07-27 Thread John McCosker

I thought that since we are all now Macromedia customers we could do a spot
the best Dynamic flash site. (does not have to be CF driven, not sure what
this one is to be honest)

Thought I'd start the ball rolling with http://www.2advanced.com

This site grabbed me by the short and curlys, well impressed, its well out
there.


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RE: Silly errors

2001-07-27 Thread Stuart Miller

OK. Here is the whole story... 

We have a problem on one of our development machines 
I wrote a quick application for testing:

application.cfm

cfset Var = A String

that's the whole app, and I get

Just in time compilation error

An unknown attribute 'Var1' has been encountered at document position (25:8)
to (25:11) while processing tag CFSET. This tag can only take the following
attributes: 

INSIDETEXT

The last successfully parsed CFML construct was a CFSET tag occupying
document position (25:1) to (25:6).

The specific sequence of files included or processed is:
D:\projects\temp\stuart\Application.cfm 



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RE: Hooking to Lotus Notes.

2001-07-27 Thread eric . laney


I'm using Notes 5.0.8, there are no Notes ODBC drivers on my workstation.
Unless I missed something in the client install.  I know that you can get
to Notes via COM, but for hard-core web applications that's a pretty
unreliable access method.

If I find out anything more, I'll definitely let everyone know.  This would
be useful functionality for me, too.
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Yes you can use ODBC to link to a Notes db. I'm not so sure about linking
to
a remote Notes db though. I know for Notes 4.5 to get the ODBC working you
needed to have a Notes client installed, so you may need to install a Notes
client on your CF server. This may of course be different for Notes 5. :)

Alex

 -Original Message-
 From:   Angél Stewart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent:   27 July 2001 14:19
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Hooking to Lotus Notes.

 Can you connect to a Lotus Notes database file..a .nsf file I believe,
via
 ODBC?
 And can this be done remotely if the CF Server and the Lotus Notes
 database do not reside on the same machine?

 I've never used this darn thing before, but apparently a client has this
 as one of their requirements, that data be read from
 a .nsf file at regular intervals, and then we write a file that can be
 imported into that same Lotus Notes database to a
 location on the server.

 -Gel




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RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee

2001-07-27 Thread Tangorre, Mike

Awesome Flash site.
www.xdude.com


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From: John McCosker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee


I thought that since we are all now Macromedia customers we could do a spot
the best Dynamic flash site. (does not have to be CF driven, not sure what
this one is to be honest)

Thought I'd start the ball rolling with http://www.2advanced.com

This site grabbed me by the short and curlys, well impressed, its well out
there.
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RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee

2001-07-27 Thread Edward Chanter

This one has some really funky music Make sure you turn it up LOUD!

http://www.urbantakeover.co.uk/

 -Original Message-
 From: John McCosker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 2:39 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee


 I thought that since we are all now Macromedia customers we could
 do a spot
 the best Dynamic flash site. (does not have to be CF driven, not sure what
 this one is to be honest)

 Thought I'd start the ball rolling with http://www.2advanced.com

 This site grabbed me by the short and curlys, well impressed, its well out
 there.



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RE: Silly errors

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Chiverton

   cfset Var = A String

You know 'var' is a reserved word in CF5 ? For UDF's ?

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RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee

2001-07-27 Thread Dylan Bromby

you can start and stop there. i've seen all their work before and it's
simply amazing.

-Original Message-
From: John McCosker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 6:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee


I thought that since we are all now Macromedia customers we could do a spot
the best Dynamic flash site. (does not have to be CF driven, not sure what
this one is to be honest)

Thought I'd start the ball rolling with http://www.2advanced.com

This site grabbed me by the short and curlys, well impressed, its well out
there.
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Re: Hooking to Lotus Notes.- SOLUTION

2001-07-27 Thread eric . laney


Found it!

http://www.lotus.com/download_kits.nsf/

You want to use the Select Product dropdown to download the Notes SQL 3.0
ODBC drivers.  This package will install an ODBC driver for .nsf databases.

You'll have to jump through Lotus' inane registration and login process,
but what's a little spam between friends?
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Can you connect to a Lotus Notes database file..a .nsf file I believe, via
ODBC?
And can this be done remotely if the CF Server and the Lotus Notes database
do not reside on the same machine?

I've never used this darn thing before, but apparently a client has this as
one of their requirements, that data be read from
a .nsf file at regular intervals, and then we write a file that can be
imported into that same Lotus Notes database to a
location on the server.

-Gel
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RE: Silly errors

2001-07-27 Thread Stuart Miller

  cfset Var = A String

You know 'var' is a reserved word in CF5 ? For UDF's ?

No matter... 

cfset SomeVar = Hi

doesn't work either.

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RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee

2001-07-27 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 I thought that since we are all now Macromedia customers we could
 do a spot
 the best Dynamic flash site. (does not have to be CF driven, not sure what
 this one is to be honest)

 Thought I'd start the ball rolling with http://www.2advanced.com

 This site grabbed me by the short and curlys, well impressed, its well out
 there.

Or how about taking this type of non-question-asking to CF-Community, where
it belongs?

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RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee

2001-07-27 Thread Mark Smyth

That is a great site
try this for interactivity with a capitol I
http://www.dubit.co.uk


-Original Message-
From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 July 2001 15:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee


 I thought that since we are all now Macromedia customers we could
 do a spot
 the best Dynamic flash site. (does not have to be CF driven, not sure what
 this one is to be honest)

 Thought I'd start the ball rolling with http://www.2advanced.com

 This site grabbed me by the short and curlys, well impressed, its well out
 there.

Or how about taking this type of non-question-asking to CF-Community, where
it belongs?

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

Websites for the real world

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RE: Hooking to Lotus Notes.- SOLUTION

2001-07-27 Thread Angél Stewart

Yes thats it!
Thank you ! 
I've been scouring the Lotus Notes site but apparently wasn't looking in the right 
place heh heh.

It's interesting that no one seems to have actually USED the ODBC driver to hook to 
notes for an application though..
:)

*wiggles happily*

-Gel


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Found it!

http://www.lotus.com/download_kits.nsf/

You want to use the Select Product dropdown to download the Notes SQL 3.0
ODBC drivers.  This package will install an ODBC driver for .nsf databases.

You'll have to jump through Lotus' inane registration and login process,
but what's a little spam between friends?


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Re: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee

2001-07-27 Thread Tim Painter

Just saw this one today:
http://www.electrotank.com/games/playGames.cfm?gameID=31  Great little
putt-putt golf game and the site is in CF!

Tim P.
- Original Message -
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Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:39 AM
Subject: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee


I thought that since we are all now Macromedia customers we could do a spot
the best Dynamic flash site. (does not have to be CF driven, not sure what
this one is to be honest)

Thought I'd start the ball rolling with http://www.2advanced.com

This site grabbed me by the short and curlys, well impressed, its well out
there.
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RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee

2001-07-27 Thread John McCosker

I conceed :)(:

-Original Message-
From: Mark Smyth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 3:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee


That is a great site
try this for interactivity with a capitol I
http://www.dubit.co.uk


-Original Message-
From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 July 2001 15:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee


 I thought that since we are all now Macromedia customers we could
 do a spot
 the best Dynamic flash site. (does not have to be CF driven, not sure what
 this one is to be honest)

 Thought I'd start the ball rolling with http://www.2advanced.com

 This site grabbed me by the short and curlys, well impressed, its well out
 there.

Or how about taking this type of non-question-asking to CF-Community, where
it belongs?

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

Websites for the real world

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CF 5.0 Installation Problems...

2001-07-27 Thread Neil H.

When attempting to install CF 5.0 nothing happens!  Let me explain: It does
mention that CF 4.5 is installed and that it will be upgraded.  That is
fine. But then nothing.  I watch Ikernel.exe, which is Install Shield, just
consume memory.  The only way to kill it is to end the task in task manager.
Once I do that I receive an error about the RPC service is unavailable.  The
RPC service is running so I don't know what is happening.  I manually
stopped CF executive and application server in addition to site minder.
This made no difference.  If anyone has any ideas they would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Neil



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RE: Hooking to Lotus Notes.- SOLUTION

2001-07-27 Thread eric . laney


Well, don't get excited just yet...

I installed the drivers and attempted to connect to my local address book
using CF and Notes SQL.  I was able to set up the ODBC connection, and I
even reverse-engineered the database structure using Visio 2002's Database
Model template, but when I created a CF test page and did a cfquery, it
immediately crashed cfserver.exe.

CF server 4.5.2 Pro on Win2K Pro SP2, 256MB RAM, Lotus Notes R5.0.8, Notes
SQL 3.0
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SOLUTION  
   
  
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10:49 AM   
  
Please 
  
respond to 
  
cf-talk
  
   
  
   
  




Yes thats it!
Thank you !
I've been scouring the Lotus Notes site but apparently wasn't looking in
the right place heh heh.

It's interesting that no one seems to have actually USED the ODBC driver to
hook to notes for an application though..
:)

*wiggles happily*

-Gel


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Found it!

http://www.lotus.com/download_kits.nsf/

You want to use the Select Product dropdown to download the Notes SQL 3.0
ODBC drivers.  This package will install an ODBC driver for .nsf databases.

You'll have to jump through Lotus' inane registration and login process,
but what's a little spam between friends?
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Service Pack 2 Problems?

2001-07-27 Thread Tim Painter

We are about to install windows 2000 service pack 2.  Anyone have any
problems with this on their CF servers?  I haven't heard of any, but just
wanted to be sure.

Tim P.


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Re: CF 5.0 Installation Problems...

2001-07-27 Thread Bruce Sorge

I ran into the same issue. What I did was remove my old version (all your
sites are still there as well as DSN's), and then ran the install. IF you
are using an Upgrade version, be sure to have the original CD Key handy
because you will be asked.
- Original Message -
From: Neil H. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 10:06 AM
Subject: CF 5.0 Installation Problems...


 When attempting to install CF 5.0 nothing happens!  Let me explain: It
does
 mention that CF 4.5 is installed and that it will be upgraded.  That is
 fine. But then nothing.  I watch Ikernel.exe, which is Install Shield,
just
 consume memory.  The only way to kill it is to end the task in task
manager.
 Once I do that I receive an error about the RPC service is unavailable.
The
 RPC service is running so I don't know what is happening.  I manually
 stopped CF executive and application server in addition to site minder.
 This made no difference.  If anyone has any ideas they would be
appreciated.

 Thanks,

 Neil




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RE: Multi part email :: html / plain text :: how?

2001-07-27 Thread Marlon Moyer

One more experienced than I posted this once:  I believe his name is Seth
Bienek

Here's the commented code --

!--- Create a unique ID for the message boundary. ---
cfset boundary = CreateUUID()
!--- Standard CFMAIL.. Note that the TYPE attribute is not set. ---
cfmail to=[EMAIL PROTECTED] from=[EMAIL PROTECTED] subject=test
!--- This message is going to be a multipart message.  Since an email is
really just a really long string of text, we need a unique substring to use
as a seperator between the parts.  Just to make sure that a seperator
doesn't accidentally get typed in, I like to use a UUID - the odds of this
exact string accidentally coming through in an email would be extremely
rare.  The mailparam tag will insert the value of the seperator into the
mail header, as well as telling the email client that this message is
composed of more than one part. ---
cfmailparam name=Content-Type value=multipart/alternative;
boundary=#boundary#
!--- Boundaries are always preceded by --.  Each part of a multi-part
message is preceded by a boundary.  The boundary value MUST match the value
set in the header. ---
--#boundary#
!--- Each section of the email gets it's own mini-header.  This header
tells the mail client what kind of data follows (plain text, 8 bit, in this
case), and is always seperated from the content that follows by one empty
line. ---
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

This is the plain text message for the email.
!--- Every section gets a header, and every header begins with the same
exact Boundary value.  ---
--#boundary#
!--- Modern mail clients that support HTML email will ignore a plain text
section of an email if there is also an HTML section.  Note the empty line
between the secion header and the content that follows it. ---
Content-Type: text/html;
charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

!--- HTML formatted emails should generally be treated the same as html
pages.  Javascript is not allowed, however. The title tags are not
supported in most mail readers, but should be used anyway. ---
html
head
titleHTML Message/title
/head
body
This is the HTML text message for the email.
/body
/html
!--- the final boundary is always followed by two hyphens.  This is how the
email client knows that the message is complete, and not to expect another
section. ---
--#boundary#--
/cfmail

-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 7:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Multi part email :: html / plain text :: how?


ok i have looked in my books  the help in cf stu.
i cant find any good reference on how to create multi part email using html.

if you could just point me in the right direction, i would appreciate it.

thanks guys.

-paul
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RE: CF 5.0 Installation Problems...

2001-07-27 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 I ran into the same issue. What I did was remove my old version (all your
 sites are still there as well as DSN's), and then ran the install. IF you
 are using an Upgrade version, be sure to have the original CD Key handy
 because you will be asked.

The new upgrade is a great improvement - you don't actually need the product
on the hard disk

As Bruce suggested, remove all of CF4.5 and then install CF5

Sometimes I've found that certain services stop InstallShield running - try
stopping the non-critical services as well

Philip Arnold
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Re: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee

2001-07-27 Thread Bill Davidson

Good call Philip, I can list about 200 amazing Flash sites (from memory at
least...).

This thread could quite possibly NEVER end.

Just go to http://www.coolhomepages.com and you're need for amazing Flash
sites will be fulfilled and your productivity will halt (for a few hours,
probably).

-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
- Original Message -
From: Philip Arnold - ASP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 10:24 AM
Subject: RE: Friday Afternoon Macromedia Styleee


  I thought that since we are all now Macromedia customers we could
  do a spot
  the best Dynamic flash site. (does not have to be CF driven, not sure
what
  this one is to be honest)
 
  Thought I'd start the ball rolling with http://www.2advanced.com
 
  This site grabbed me by the short and curlys, well impressed, its well
out
  there.

 Or how about taking this type of non-question-asking to CF-Community,
where
 it belongs?

 Philip Arnold
 Director
 Certified ColdFusion Developer
 ASP Multimedia Limited
 T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

 Websites for the real world

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Re: Service Pack 2 Problems?

2001-07-27 Thread Bill Davidson

Been running Spack2 for awhile on several CF servers - both 4.x  5.0... no
problems.

-Bill
brainbox

- Original Message -
From: Tim Painter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:08 AM
Subject: Service Pack 2 Problems?


 We are about to install windows 2000 service pack 2.  Anyone have any
 problems with this on their CF servers?  I haven't heard of any, but just
 wanted to be sure.

 Tim P.



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RE: Service Pack 2 Problems?

2001-07-27 Thread Dylan Bromby

None here.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 8:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
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We are about to install windows 2000 service pack 2.  Anyone have any
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wanted to be sure.

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SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Andrew Scott

What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my mind
has gone to the fairies on this one!



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RE: CF 5.0 Installation Problems...

2001-07-27 Thread Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC

Hi Neil,

This happened when we tried to upgrade as well.  I'm not precisely sure
what I did, but finally the installer did open up.  I believe I
rebooted, stopped all CF services, all IIS services, launched the
installer, and then just waited about 5 minutes until it finally came
up.  The RAM usage of Ikernel.exe skyrocketed the final attempt, but
then came crashing down, and then the installer finally launched.

Hope this helps.

Jay

-Original Message-
From: Neil H. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:06 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF 5.0 Installation Problems...


When attempting to install CF 5.0 nothing happens!  Let me explain: It
does mention that CF 4.5 is installed and that it will be upgraded.
That is fine. But then nothing.  I watch Ikernel.exe, which is Install
Shield, just consume memory.  The only way to kill it is to end the task
in task manager. Once I do that I receive an error about the RPC service
is unavailable.  The RPC service is running so I don't know what is
happening.  I manually stopped CF executive and application server in
addition to site minder. This made no difference.  If anyone has any
ideas they would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Neil
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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Stuart Miller

Try ntext

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Subject: SQL 7.0


What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my mind
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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Simon Horwith

text

Simon Horwith
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Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer
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1400 16th St NW, # 500
Washington DC 20036
202.797.6570 (direct line)
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: SQL 7.0


What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my mind
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double post - JavaScript and windows

2001-07-27 Thread Will Swain

Hi,

Just a quick one. I have a window that is opened through clicking on a a
href in another window. There is a link in this second window, which when
clicked I want to open a page in the first window.

Any ideas?

Will Swain
Hot Horse Ltd
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t: 01273 675375


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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Bruce Sorge

Text


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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Craig Dudley

ntext

but I prefer to use varchar(8000)

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What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my mind
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RE: pro or ent?? Double post

2001-07-27 Thread Will Swain

Yup...thats what I thought! :)

Thanks Thomas

Will

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 When should you look at ent over pro?

If your doing Really Heavy Shit, and / or need clustering, you should look
at enterprise.

There's a comparison matrix on Allaire's site, but tbh I've about summed it
up :-)
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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Alistair Davidson

text (or ntext if you need unicode support)

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What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my mind
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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Mark Warrick

I believe that's NTEXT (16).

You can verify that by exporting an Access database with a memo field into
SQL.

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Opening a new Window

2001-07-27 Thread ronmyers

HI I am a newbie at Using CF and HTML in general, But I am having fun
learning. My problem is I am opening a new window. I know how to set the
size How do I set the location where it opens. 

Thanks 

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RE: double post - JavaScript and windows

2001-07-27 Thread Steve Drucker

From the second window...

A HREF=javascript:window.opener.location.href='foobar.cfm'Click here/A

Regards,
Steve Drucker
CEO
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Hi,

Just a quick one. I have a window that is opened through clicking on a a
href in another window. There is a link in this second window, which when
clicked I want to open a page in the first window.

Any ideas?

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Re: Hooking to Lotus Notes.

2001-07-27 Thread Jeffry Houser

At 09:18 AM 07/27/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Can you connect to a Lotus Notes database file..a .nsf file I believe, via 
ODBC?

   Yes, Notes databases are .nsf files.  And yes, you can connect to them 
via ODBC.  I think Lotus used to have drivers downloadable from their site.


And can this be done remotely if the CF Server and the Lotus Notes 
database do not reside on the same machine?

  I've never tried that, but since Notes is the god of client-server 
applications, I see no reason why it wouldn't work.  I doubt you would be 
able to set it up an ODBC connection without a Domino server, actually, and 
once you are dealing with a server there is no reason why it has to be local.


I've never used this darn thing before, but apparently a client has this 
as one of their requirements, that data be read from
a .nsf file at regular intervals, and then we write a file that can be 
imported into that same Lotus Notes database to a
location on the server.

   If they can define the format of that file, you've lucked out.  I can't 
imagine trying to create documents in a Notes database via ODBC.


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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Andrew Scott

Sorry I need something bigger than both of these ntext and text
provide!!


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RE: double post - JavaScript and windows

2001-07-27 Thread Tangorre, Mike

try looking at the parent.refresh


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Hi,

Just a quick one. I have a window that is opened through clicking on a a
href in another window. There is a link in this second window, which when
clicked I want to open a page in the first window.

Any ideas?

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Re: double post - JavaScript and windows

2001-07-27 Thread Don Vawter

a href=# onclick=opener.location='whatever';return false;click/a

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 Hi,

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 href in another window. There is a link in this second window, which when
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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Andrew Scott

I need something bigger than 8000, more like double this... I have tried
all these!!


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 ntext

 but I prefer to use varchar(8000)

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 What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my
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Re: double post - JavaScript and windows

2001-07-27 Thread eric . laney


I'm a little fuzzy on my JavaScript DOM, but I think you can use
opener.location.href = 'x';
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RE: double post - JavaScript and windows

2001-07-27 Thread Jordan Saardchit

window.opener.location.href = URL;

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Hi,

Just a quick one. I have a window that is opened through clicking on a
a
href in another window. There is a link in this second window, which
when
clicked I want to open a page in the first window.

Any ideas?

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CFTry/CFCatch

2001-07-27 Thread John Paitel

Hey all...

I have a page that loops to produce an identical table five times, using 
the loop index to assign unique names to all fields. On the handling page, 
I use a loop to recreate all the params that might be coming from the first 
page.

Once those are created, I loop a third time to validate and perform the 
insert query. I would like to use CFTRY/CFCATCH to get any errors, and send 
them to an error page if the update doesnt happen.

My question - Do I put cftransaction/cftry/cfcatch inside the loop, right 
around the query? Or do I structure it so that the loop is inside the error 
trapping structure?

Also, if this is the wrong forum for these (Admittedly) newbieish 
questions, please let me know. I've already received some excellent help on 
here (Thanks, Mark!), and I wouldn't want to annoy the CF deities... ;-)))

A minor acolyte,
John


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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

  What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my mind
  has gone to the fairies on this one!
 Try ntext

ntext is UNICODE, and since CF45 aren't UNICODE compatible, this won't do
anything for you apart from eat twice the hard disk space

Until CF6/Neo comes out, it's easier to use text, varchar and the like
rather than their N equivalents...

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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Andrew Scott

I have this now and there is a field of text I need to place into this
field and it complains that the size is to small!!!



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 I believe that's NTEXT (16).

 You can verify that by exporting an Access database with a memo field
into
 SQL.

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 What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my
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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 ntext

 but I prefer to use varchar(8000)

2 problems with this
1) You're limiting the user to 8,000 characters - if it's a HTML page, then
it can break this easily
2) SQL 7 has a row limit of just over 8Kb - you can only use this and 1 or 2
other fields before you start getting errors

I'd stick to text...

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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Stuart Miller

HOW BIG IS IT?!

text = 2,147,483,647 chars

ntext = 1,073,741,823 chars

I could store the contents * 10 of my SQL Server 7.0 book in that field.

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Sorry I need something bigger than both of these ntext and text
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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Duane Boudreau

What are you storing? Text will hold up to up to 2GB of data.

Duane


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Sorry I need something bigger than both of these ntext and text
provide!!


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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC

Just how big do you need to go?

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Sorry I need something bigger than both of these ntext and text
provide!!


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More RegEx Help

2001-07-27 Thread John Barleycorn

I seem to be having a problem searching for a space using RegEx. This is 
what i'm using:

cfif REFindNoCase([[:Alpha:][:Punct:][ ]], myString)
bad chars found
/cfif

but it doesn't find any of the chars i'm looking for if i include [ ]. If 
i remove that part, it finds what i'm looking for. Does anyone know why this 
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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Clint Tredway

If this is the case then you will need to chop up your text and insert it into 
multiple rows in the database. 

I had to do this once to make legal documents insert into an Access database(Client 
insisted on Access)...

It was a pain but it did the job..

HTH

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I have this now and there is a field of text I need to place into this
field and it complains that the size is to small!!!



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 Subject: RE: SQL 7.0

 I believe that's NTEXT (16).

 You can verify that by exporting an Access database with a memo field
into
 SQL.

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 What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my
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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers

 Sorry I need something bigger than both of these ntext and text
 provide!!

You may want to try again. A text datatype can hold as much as 2,147,483,647
bytes of data. I don't know what an Access memo field can hold, but I'm sure
it isn't as big as that.

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RE: Opening a new Window

2001-07-27 Thread Stephen Rojas

In your new window function there are three things you set, the URL, the
window name and then the properties, which include window size, position,
scrollbars(yes/no), and so on:

newWindow = window.open([URL of new window], [Window object name],
[Properties])

newWindow = window.open(www.website.com, MyWindow,
top=100,left=200,height=300,width=600)

BTW, this is really Javascript stuff more than CF or even HTML...I am not
nagging, only saying that so you know what resources to use later on :-)

-Stephen

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HI I am a newbie at Using CF and HTML in general, But I am having fun
learning. My problem is I am opening a new window. I know how to set the
size How do I set the location where it opens.

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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Dave Watts

 Sorry I need something bigger than both of these ntext and 
 text provide!!

It would be surprising if you really needed to store more than
2,147,483,647 characters, which is the maximum length of an SQL 7 text
column.

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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Norman Elton

Text will hold something like 2 gigabytes (i don't have the 
docs in front of me)... If that's not big enough, storing 
it in SQL probably isn't a good idea. Try storing it in a 
file and storing the filename in SQL.

As a side note... http://terraserver.microsoft.com stores 
satellite images of most of the US. All the images are 
stored as BLOBs in a SQL Server cluster.

Norman

Quoting Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I need something bigger than 8000, more like double
 this... I have tried
 all these!!
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Craig Dudley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Saturday, 28 July 2001 1:46 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: SQL 7.0
 
  ntext
 
  but I prefer to use varchar(8000)
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: 27 July 2001 16:28
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: SQL 7.0
 
 
  What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for
 the life of me my
 mind
  has gone to the fairies on this one!
 

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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Daniel Lancelot

from BOL:

text
Variable-length non-Unicode data with a maximum length of 2^31 - 1
(2,147,483,647) characters. 

You really need more than 2GB of data??? in one text field???

WOW...


-Original Message-
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SQL 7.0


Sorry I need something bigger than both of these ntext and text
provide!!


 -Original Message-
 From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, 28 July 2001 1:54 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: SQL 7.0

 Text



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RE: Opening a new Window

2001-07-27 Thread Dunwiddie, Bruce

OnClick=window.open('somewhere.cfm', 'edit',
config='height=600,width=800,top=1,left=1,scrollbars=yes')

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Subject: Opening a new Window


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learning. My problem is I am opening a new window. I know how to set the
size How do I set the location where it opens. 

Thanks 

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Re: Service Pack 2 Problems?

2001-07-27 Thread Steven A. del Sol

Originally there was a problem with the MDAC's in SP2.  I think MM made 
changes in CF5 and in SP2 of CF 4.5.  I can send more detail on this if 
needed.

Steven A. del Sol



  I think the At 11:08 AM 7/27/2001 -0400, you wrote:
We are about to install windows 2000 service pack 2.  Anyone have any
problems with this on their CF servers?  I haven't heard of any, but just
wanted to be sure.

Tim P.



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My header/footer inclusion scheme hinders Verity searches!

2001-07-27 Thread Jamie Jackson

I like to use custom tags for header/footer inclusion, because it is
easy and elegant for our non-CFers to use:
-
cf_MyHeadFoot metaTitle=TitleToAppearAtTopOfBrowser
pageTitle=TitleToAppearInHTML
metaDescription=DescriptionToGoInDescriptionMetaTag
metaKeywords=KeywordsToGoInDescriptionMetaTag

Body contents go here.

/cf_MyHeadFoot
-

However, if you want to use Verity to search the site, you lose the
page titles, since Verity extracts titles from the
headtitleTitle/title/head HTML code.

There is a workaround, which almost defeats the easiness and elegance
of the custom tag:
-
cf_MyHeadFoot metaTitle=TitleToAppearAtTopOfBrowser
pageTitle=TitleToAppearInHTML
metaDescription=DescriptionToGoInDescriptionMetaTag
metaKeywords=KeywordsToGoInDescriptionMetaTag
titleTitleToAppearAtTopOfBrowser/title --HERE'S THE WORKAROUND
Body contents go here.

/cf_MyHeadFoot
-

Is there a better way? Is there a way to hack Verity to understand
that my metaTitle attribute is an alternate source of the document
title? Is Verity not the way to go? Any ideas whatsoever? :)

Thanks,
Jamie

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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Paris Lundis

Memo fields in Access hold 64k maximum I do believe.

-paris


-Original Message-
From: Benjamin S. Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 12:46:52 -0400
Subject: RE: SQL 7.0

  Sorry I need something bigger than both of these ntext and text
  provide!!
 
 You may want to try again. A text datatype can hold as much as
 2,147,483,647
 bytes of data. I don't know what an Access memo field can hold, but
 I'm sure
 it isn't as big as that.
 
 Benjamin S. Rogers
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 v.508.240.0051
 f.508.240.0057
 
 

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RE: Opening a new Window

2001-07-27 Thread Mark Warrick

Are you taking about where on the screen it would open?   If so, I believe
that's a DHTML issue.  Otherwise, you can read up on how to create windows
at http://www.irt.org.

I recommend searching the net for DHTML tutorials or buy a book.   Someone
else on this list might be able to tell you exactly how to do it though.

---mark

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Subject: Opening a new Window


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Thanks

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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Mark Warrick

Andrew, NTEXT provides for a farily large amount of data (for example, an
entire resume).  If you want something bigger than what SQL can handle, you
should just use CFFILE to create text files to store the data.

---mark

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-Original Message-
From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:05 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SQL 7.0


Sorry I need something bigger than both of these ntext and text
provide!!


 -Original Message-
 From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, 28 July 2001 1:54 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: SQL 7.0

 Text



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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Mark Warrick

How is that field type incompatible with ColdFusion?  I use it and it seems
to be working fine.  Am I missing something here?

---mark

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-Original Message-
From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SQL 7.0


  What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my mind
  has gone to the fairies on this one!
 Try ntext

ntext is UNICODE, and since CF45 aren't UNICODE compatible, this won't do
anything for you apart from eat twice the hard disk space

Until CF6/Neo comes out, it's easier to use text, varchar and the like
rather than their N equivalents...

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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Mark Warrick

Have you counted the characters of whatever text it is you're trying to
insert into the SQL field?  And can you insert this same text into Access,
but not a SQL ntext field?

---mark

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-Original Message-
From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SQL 7.0


I have this now and there is a field of text I need to place into this
field and it complains that the size is to small!!!



 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Warrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, 28 July 2001 2:02 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: SQL 7.0

 I believe that's NTEXT (16).

 You can verify that by exporting an Access database with a memo field
into
 SQL.

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 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 8:28 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: SQL 7.0


 What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my
mind
 has gone to the fairies on this one!

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RE: come on Forta !

2001-07-27 Thread Costas Piliotis

Woah!
Ansi 88 Syntax!
Haven't seen that since Btrieve!
Are you even allowed to use that in most current databases?
By the way, your joins are all inner joins.  Won't work for this guy.

-Original Message-
From: Shawn Grover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 4:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: come on Forta !



Select Books.*
From   Books, 
BookAuthors, 
BookCategories,
BookLanugage,
Authors,
Categories,
Languages
Where Books.BookID = BookAuthors.BookID
AND BookAuthors.AuthorID = Authors.AuthorID
AND Books.BookID = BookCategories.BookID
AND BookCategories.CategoryID = Categories.CategoryID
AND Book.BookID = BookLanguages.BookID
AND BookLanguages.LanguageID = Languages.LanguageID


This will do what you want.  However, it will only show books that have a
Author, Category, AND a language.  A book with only an author wouldn't show
up.

To get around that problem, you would need to use LEFT OUTER JOINS on the
tables in the where clause.

Hope that helps.

Shawn Grover


-Original Message-
From: Hamid Hossain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 3:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: come on Forta !


Come on Forta! I knew that should be a linker table
for all many to many relations. I tried to shorten the
chart.

I am a good student who read most of your books, Ben.

still need the help:

 Books --- BookAuthors --- Authors
|
|- BookCategories --- Categories
|
|- BookLanguages --- Languages


As you can see, Three tables are linked to (Books)
table in many to many relations. I want to output a
list of all books with all (Authors), (Categories)
and (Languages) of each single book.
 
Could you please help me with the best way doing
that. In another way, Can I do it with a single
query?!.


Regards,
Hamid Hossain



--- Ben Forta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Not the ideal design, change it to this:
 
 Books --- BookAuthors --- Authors
|
|- BookCategories --- Categories
|
|- BookLanguages --- Languages
 
 All relationships are one to many (one on the left
 and right, many in the
 center). Will make your life much easier.
 
 --- Ben
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Hamid Hossain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 11:52 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: come on Forta !
 
 
 Hi folks,
 
 I'v just ordered Ben Forta's new book. I am
 woundering
 if I will find a way to solve this problem. I have
 the
 following database tables:
 
 
 --- many -- Authors
 |  (Table)
 |
 |
 |
  Books - many - many -- Categories
 (Table) |   (Table)
 |
 |
 |
 --- many -- Languages
 (Table)
 
 
 As you can see, Three tables are linked to (Books)
 table in many to many relations. I want to output a
 list of all books with all (Authors), (Categories)
 and
 (Languages) of each single book.
 
 Could you please help me with the best way doing
 that.
 In another way, Can I do it with a single query?!.
 
 Any CF code will be appreciated.
 
 Regards,
 Hamid Hossain

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OT: MySQL Front

2001-07-27 Thread Chad Gray

Does anyone have a favorite MySQL GUI interface for a Win 2K box?

I like MySQL-Front so far, but im wondering if there is something better to 
maintain and connect to a MySQL database on a IRIX server.

Thanks,
Chad


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Vote on ColdFusion Enhancements!

2001-07-27 Thread Terry Ford

Hi cf-talk,

We're deep in the middle of the design and development for the
next major release of ColdFusion and are looking for some good 
input on ColdFusion enhancements.  Below is a link to an 
enhancement-tracking application that we've put online temporarily.
Inside you will find over 200 CF enhancement requests that we have 
received and logged over the past year that you may vote on or add 
to.  

You will need to create a simple account to vote. Note that this 
system will only be available publicly for two days as we need to 
put this application on a solid server before opening up 
permanently -- we'd just like some quick feedback now.

http://syndication.allaire.com/vote/

Your detailed input is important.  Please post comments in the 
app beside any features or enhancements that interest you.  Not 
only is your vote important, but also descriptions about how you'd 
use such a feature or a story about how you needed such a feature 
in the past.  Please be as verbose as possible when posting -- 
more info, the better!  Feel free to not only vote on items but to 
also add your own items.

Standard disclaimer:

Other variables go into the blender of feature definition.  
100 votes for I'd like CF to emulate the Vic-20 does not 
necessarily mean that this feature will make the cut.  This is 
simply one of a number of methods that we're using to help guide
product development.

Thanks,
Terry 
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RE: More RegEx Help

2001-07-27 Thread Bryan Love

Regular expressions can be very confusing... that's why I don't use them :)

If you just want to find a space then use FIND() like this

foo = find(string, );

if( find(string, ) )
do whatever


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Subject: More RegEx Help


I seem to be having a problem searching for a space using RegEx. This is 
what i'm using:

cfif REFindNoCase([[:Alpha:][:Punct:][ ]], myString)
bad chars found
/cfif

but it doesn't find any of the chars i'm looking for if i include [ ]. If 
i remove that part, it finds what i'm looking for. Does anyone know why this

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RE: SQL 7.0

2001-07-27 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers

The difference between NTEXT and TEXT is that NTEXT supports Unicode data.
The price for this is that it takes twice as much space on your server to
store NTEXT data as it does to store TEXT data. Consequently, SQL Server
will only let you store half as much NTEXT data as TEXT data.

ColdFusion does not understand Unicode data as such so you cannot manipulate
Unicode data. Therefore, if you are working in a ColdFusion environment, you
generally gain no benefit using the NTEXT datatype as oposed to the TEXT
datatype. So, it is not that NTEXT is incompatible, but rather, an
unnecessary use of system resources. There are always exceptions, of course.

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-Original Message-
From: Mark Warrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 1:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SQL 7.0


How is that field type incompatible with ColdFusion?  I use it and it seems
to be working fine.  Am I missing something here?

---mark

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-Original Message-
From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SQL 7.0


  What is the equivalent to memo in ms SQL 7.0, for the life of me my mind
  has gone to the fairies on this one!
 Try ntext

ntext is UNICODE, and since CF45 aren't UNICODE compatible, this won't do
anything for you apart from eat twice the hard disk space

Until CF6/Neo comes out, it's easier to use text, varchar and the like
rather than their N equivalents...

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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