Re: Dynamic CF PDFs

2005-01-12 Thread John Beynon
can you wait a while? Blackstone is just round the corner and it will
do what you want out of the box,

http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/blackstone/features/printing/

jb.


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:03:56 +1100, Duncan I Loxton
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 or you could wait till blackstone ;-)
 
 

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RE: Dynamic CF PDFs

2005-01-12 Thread James Holmes
 Can you afford the upgrade? is another question worth asking. At least
FOP and some of the other solutions are free :-)

-Original Message-
From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 12 January 2005 4:08 
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dynamic CF PDFs

can you wait a while? Blackstone is just round the corner and it will do
what you want out of the box,

http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/blackstone/features/printing/

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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Shawn
My two cents worth.

Better Linux support.  It's nice that CFMX can run on Red Hat, but Red Hat is 
too bloated (IMO) for server use (not talking about the enterprise RH - which 
most of us don't use and I have no experience with).  There are better 
distros for servers - Gentoo, BSD, etc.  Getting CFMX running on them is NOT 
a simple task.  Even just a document that lists what dependencies are 
required - just where does the installer expect to find the JRE, etc - so we 
can create the necessary symlinks, and/or install the needed packages.

(Disclaimer:  It's been about a year since I tried to get CFMX running on a 
Gentoo server with no luck.  Things might have changed since then...)

Linux support across the board would be great.  In the past year or so, I've 
switched exclusively to a Linux desktop (due to a number of issues with 
windows) - so much for getting Dreamweaver running.  Unless I want to use 
Wine (which causes performance issues on my system), or a virtual environment 
like VMWare - which defeats the purpose.  There is a demand for a *nix 
equivalent app like Dreamweaver - and it doesn't even need to be open source.  
If Macromedia doesn't supply it, an open source project will, and then 
Macromedia will loose the momentum on Linux.

My thoughts

Shawn

On Wednesday 12 January 2005 01:23, Mark Drew wrote:
 I think Flex pricing is too high. RIA's are a new technology in the
 sense of customer buy in. There isnt yet the market must have demand
 for them.

 If it was priced alongside with CFMX as a server it would be an easier
 sell.

 You have to have a good application in mind, and until these
 applications have propagated enough (i.e.. Amazon suddenly goes RIA)
 clients wont be asking for them but us the developers offering them.


 Bring down the price, make a cut down (ish) version, a non enterprise
 version (whatever that would ACTUALLY mean) and let the clients get a
 taste for it

 Just my 0.02 Euros worth

 Mark Drew

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RE: Dynamic CF PDFs

2005-01-12 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
We used CFX_PDF from Easel2 www.easel2.com

Very good, can do FDP and PDF - and doesn't really require much third party
knowledge.

N

-Original Message-
From: Phill B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 January 2005 20:37
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Dynamic CF PDFs

I need CF to create a pdf. I need something that doesn't have a major
learning curve, can handle most HTML, doesn't cost grand and I can
everything up and running in a week. Am I asking to much?

I already have activePDF Toolkit but I'm not sure how to use it. :-\ 
I've also looked at  CFX PDF and PD4ML but I'm not sure about either
of these.

-- 
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Re: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

2005-01-12 Thread Will Tomlinson
Dude,  I think I got it SPANKED!!  What I've done here is a JOKE!! Just working 
now on the outside to make sure my queries and such will work. It all appears a 
ok!

I only had time to work with uploading one image last night, but this evening 
I'm going to build an array of images and slde them in on the INSERT.  

I've always had good luck with cffile, multiple uploads, etc... but I want to 
do this with an array because I'm still an amateur rookie, and I wanna learn to 
do this stuff the right way.

I'll have everything uploaded in the next few days and show you how it works.  
For now, this is the site...keep in mind nothing works, the 70's music is just 
for fun right now, the images splashed on the page are so the client can see 
different pics (the ones to the left are HERS eek!), and how they'll look 
against black. 

http://209.200.88.199/

Thanks again! Joe too!

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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Calvin Ward
That's a big if. And if the application/business logic layer is only 6k per
server - on this list, it's still a significant chunk and I believe far too
much. 

6k would have been much more along the lines of what I would have imagined
to be reasonable.

- Calvin

-Original Message-
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

 I disagree on pricing for Flex... 12,000 per server for 
 presentation layer only is nuts!

Really? How about if it saves several months of developer time? (Which I
think it would, for most complex Flash client applications.) It doesn't take
things like this long to pay for themselves.

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Regular Expression (searching from the end)

2005-01-12 Thread Andrew Dixon
Hi Everyone.

I need to find the last occurance of a character in a string. Is there
a way I can use a regular expression to search the string from the end
backwards for the character? Or is there another way I can do it using
a CF function. At the moment I have a conditional loop that uses the
Find() function to search until it returns 0 and then report the
previous value as the last occurance. This works fine, but I feel
there should be a better way.

Thanks

Andrew.

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Re: Regular Expression (searching from the end)

2005-01-12 Thread Adam Haskell
reverse the string, find the character, length of the string minus the
pos of the character.

Adam 


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:39:24 +, Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone.
 
 I need to find the last occurance of a character in a string. Is there
 a way I can use a regular expression to search the string from the end
 backwards for the character? Or is there another way I can do it using
 a CF function. At the moment I have a conditional loop that uses the
 Find() function to search until it returns 0 and then report the
 previous value as the last occurance. This works fine, but I feel
 there should be a better way.
 
 Thanks
 
 Andrew.
 
 

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Re: Regular Expression (searching from the end)

2005-01-12 Thread Adam Haskell
Alernatively you can use refind and return the array thing I beleive
it returns the POS and Len of all the times it found then you could
just look at the last element in the array, TIMTOWTDI.


Adam H


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:39:24 +, Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone.
 
 I need to find the last occurance of a character in a string. Is there
 a way I can use a regular expression to search the string from the end
 backwards for the character? Or is there another way I can do it using
 a CF function. At the moment I have a conditional loop that uses the
 Find() function to search until it returns 0 and then report the
 previous value as the last occurance. This works fine, but I feel
 there should be a better way.
 
 Thanks
 
 Andrew.
 
 

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Re: Regular Expression (searching from the end)

2005-01-12 Thread Andrew Dixon
Nope. The array thing still only gives the first occurance.

Andrew.

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RE: Regular Expression (searching from the end)

2005-01-12 Thread Pascal Peters
No, it returns pos and length of the subgroups, but you can use that
with greedy matches to find the position:

position = 0;
stTmp = REFind(^.*(a),string,1,true);
if(stTmp.pos[1]) position = stTmp.pos[2];

This gives the last position of a. OR you can do what you suggested
yourself in your previous post. Reverse the string and look for the
first occurrence.

 -Original Message-
 From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 12 January 2005 13:16
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Regular Expression (searching from the end)
 
 Alernatively you can use refind and return the array thing I beleive
 it returns the POS and Len of all the times it found then you could
 just look at the last element in the array, TIMTOWTDI.
 
 
 Adam H
 
 
 On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:39:24 +, Andrew Dixon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hi Everyone.
 
  I need to find the last occurance of a character in a string. Is
there
  a way I can use a regular expression to search the string from the
end
  backwards for the character? Or is there another way I can do it
using
  a CF function. At the moment I have a conditional loop that uses the
  Find() function to search until it returns 0 and then report the
  previous value as the last occurance. This works fine, but I feel
  there should be a better way.
 
  Thanks
 
  Andrew.
 
 
 
 

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Re: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question

2005-01-12 Thread Tony Weeg
gracias!

thats the problemo :)

wow.

later.
tw


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:29:13 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 no prob ;)
 Thank tony! hahaha
 
 jk tony :)
 
 
 -- Original Message --
 From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:22:19 -0500
 
 Ohh now that is some funny shit.
 
 Puff puff pass nigga
 
 Now I can go to bed.  that was killing me!
 
 Thanks for bringing back my sanity, dave.
 
 Ray
 
 At 01:20 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
 well tony my friend i have your answer
 
 im gunna give u so much SHITTT haha
 
 your prob is that ur preloading gifs, which dont exist they should in fact
 be jpg's !!!
 
 thats funny as hell!! hahahahaha
 
 
 
 -- Original Message --
 From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:53:42 -0500
 
  i dont see the diff, and for some stupid reason this doesnt preload my
  graphics on this site...
  
  http://www.captaininvestments.com/index.cfml
  
 script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
 !--//
  
 Image11= new Image(156,22)
 Image11.src = a_on.gif
  
 Image22= new Image(156,22)
 Image22.src = b_on.gif
  
 Image33= new Image(156,22)
 Image33.src = c_on.gif
  
 Image44= new Image(156,22)
 Image44.src = d_on.gif
  
 Image55= new Image(156,22)
 Image55.src = e_on.gif
  
 Image44= new Image(156,22)
 Image44.src = f_on.gif
  
 Image55= new Image(156,22)
 Image55.src = g_on.gif
  
 // --
 /SCRIPT
  
  
  
  
  On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:34:58 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   dont ask me what the difference is cause i have inhaled!
  
   but u know what i have noticed that for some reason that actually
  doesnt really cache them to well, ok well maybe it does and what i am
  sayin is that i still put it as an include on most all the pages.
  
   i just have a template like scripts.cfm that i put all the
  common  java stuff and just include it
   u can try it on this site
  
   http://www.denveralumnaegpb.com
   i used it for the right navbar, since they would stick the first time
  through
  
  
   -- Original Message --
   From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:23:06 -0500
  
   watchit mr toker ...
   
   ill have you know, ive never inhaled!
   
   :)  now, what is the diff, betwixt mines'es and daves'es
   
   apart from my designation of a height/width and... THIS!
   
   !--//
   
   missing from the beginning of it... :) so i bet thats the freakin
   problem.
   
   anyway, thanks for the inspiration to look at another one, and see the
   missing link!
   
   tw
   
   
   
   
   On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:03:23 -0500, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   wrote:
Yea, that is the same one that I use on quite a bit of
  sites.  Never seen
the one you posted, bonghead.
   
Just thought I'd get in on the name calling too.
   
Ray
   
At 11:54 PM 1/11/2005, you wrote:
whoops bad me

script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
!--//
//preloader nav images
newimage0 = new Image();
newimage0.src = images/out.png;
newimage1 = new Image();
newimage1.src = images/over.png;
//--
/script

-- Original Message --
From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:53:15 -0500

 hola peeps!
 
 the script below is s very common, and is supps
 to preload images into the browsers cache, and when mousing
 over a menu item, it is to flip to the on, you all know this...
  anyway
 when i use it on a new site im building, the images arent
  preloading.
 
 when i mouse over the images, the browser still pauses for a
  second, i see
 the flag waving @ the top right, and then the image loads, and
  the mouseover
 action, works great.  but that sucks.  it shouldnt do that.  it
  should
 rock n roll
 right from the start right?
 
 thanks if you can point me in a good direction...
 here is the url, put your mouse over the menu items on the left...
 
 http://66.165.123.68/index.cfml
 
SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JavaScript
!-- hide from non JavaScript Browsers
 
Image11= new Image(156,22)
Image11.src = a_on.gif
 
Image22= new Image(156,22)
Image22.src = b_on.gif
 
Image33= new Image(156,22)
Image33.src = c_on.gif
 
Image44= new 

Re: Ok, here's a brute

2005-01-12 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Tuesday 11 Jan 2005 17:25 pm, Ian Skinner wrote:
 of panic, I downloaded 17 of the 19 Windows 2000 server and IE 5.5 security
 patches MS said I needed and that does seem to have helped.  No crashes yet

I assume you have a very very good excuse for not already having them...

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Re: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

2005-01-12 Thread Joe Rinehart
 well then u copy and paste  change the #'s 
 accordingly to accomidate how ever many images u want.
 and say that u have 5 images but that clothes line only 
 has 3 pic then it will accept the 3 and ignore the other 
 2 empty fields

That's just not a very good approach, and the point of this thread was
to do things the right way.  Arrays and structures exists so that
you don't have to do things like this, and there's no sense using a
relational database in the nonrelational manner this method
encourages.

It's a lot cooler to be able to say I can change the number of images
you can add by changing a configuration file than to have to say I
have to change code for that.  In a lot of development shops, your
method wouldn't fly at all, and would be quickly replaced.

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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread RADEMAKERS Tanguy
Here in Europe it's 14,000 EUR = ~18,000 USD. At that price it would be
worth physically going to the US to buy a copy, except then i guess MM
wouldn't support it. That kind of pricing policy sticks in my throat.

/t


-Original Message-
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 8:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

I disagree on pricing for Flex... 12,000 per server for 
presentation layer
only is nuts!

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Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:34 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

[snip]
Flex is priced just right, and when all you kids started ranting about
the cost, they allowed you to get developer version for free.
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Re: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

2005-01-12 Thread Scott Stroz
I have to agree with Joe.  The first method suggested seems kind of
amateur-ish.  If there will not always be 3 images, then this method
is definitley NOT the 'right' way'.

Why create a dynamic application the uses static values like this?


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:18:16 -0500, Joe Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  well then u copy and paste  change the #'s
  accordingly to accomidate how ever many images u want.
  and say that u have 5 images but that clothes line only
  has 3 pic then it will accept the 3 and ignore the other
  2 empty fields
 
 That's just not a very good approach, and the point of this thread was
 to do things the right way.  Arrays and structures exists so that
 you don't have to do things like this, and there's no sense using a
 relational database in the nonrelational manner this method
 encourages.
 
 It's a lot cooler to be able to say I can change the number of images
 you can add by changing a configuration file than to have to say I
 have to change code for that.  In a lot of development shops, your
 method wouldn't fly at all, and would be quickly replaced.
 
 -Joe
 



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Re: WOT: Someone who still believes

2005-01-12 Thread Dick Applebaum
Rob

Did you notice the part where he was using OS X Tiger Spotlight to 
instantly search both content  metadata?

For a web site, this could be a total replacement for Verity (or 
whatever).

You could just place a Mac somewhere on the network  move all your web 
content to it.

When files are placed on this Mac they are automatically cataloged both 
content  metadata.  (includes text, .doc. mp3, jpg, pdf. xls, htm, 
cfm.) etc.

You never need to create a collection (it's automatic), and it is 
always up to date.

And, a metadata/content search server is always running

Then, you can use this Mac as a search server from CF.

You use cfexecute to issue a mdfind command-- something like:

cfset searchTerm = 'Ray Charles' /

cfexecute
   name=mdfind
   arguments=searchTerm
   variable=searchResults
   timeout=200
/cfexecute

cfoutput
pre
#searchResults#
/pre
/cfoutput

Returns all the paths to files referencing  Ray Charles

*
*
*
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles/VH1 8 Track Flashback - The On/In 
The Summertime.mp3
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Blues Brothers
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Blues Brothers/Unknown 
Album/Shake Your Tail Feather.mp3
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Charles Aznavour
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Charles Aznavour/Unknown 
Album/For Mamma.mp3
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Hank Williams Jr
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Hank Williams Jr/Complete CW 
Recordings 59/09 Two Old Cats Like Us.mp3
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Van Morrison
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Van Morrison/Unknown 
Album/Tura-Lura-Lural (That's An Irish Lullaby).mp3
*
*
*

Then, if you want to see the metadata associated with an mp3 file we 
use (cfexecute)  the mdls command:

mdls '/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Blues Brothers/Unknown 
Album/Shake Your Tail Feather.mp3'

/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Blues Brothers/Unknown 
Album/Shake Your Tail Feather.mp3 -
kMDItemAttributeChangeDate = 2005-01-12 05:38:36 -0800
kMDItemAudioBitRate= 128
kMDItemAudioChannelCount   = 2
kMDItemAudioSampleRate = 44100
kMDItemAuthors = (Ray Charles  Blues Brothers)
kMDItemContentType = public.mp3
kMDItemContentTypeTree = (
 public.mp3,
 public.audio,
 public.audiovisual-content,
 public.data,
 public.item,
 public.content
)
kMDItemDisplayName = Shake Your Tail Feather
kMDItemDurationSeconds = 168
kMDItemFSContentChangeDate = 2004-12-20 16:48:47 -0800
kMDItemFSCreationDate  = 2004-06-10 17:23:08 -0700
kMDItemFSCreatorCode   = 0
kMDItemFSFinderFlags   = 0
kMDItemFSInvisible = 0
kMDItemFSLabel = 0
kMDItemFSName  = Shake Your Tail Feather.mp3
kMDItemFSNodeCount = 0
kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID  = 99
kMDItemFSOwnerUserID   = 501
kMDItemFSSize  = 2697344
kMDItemFSTypeCode  = 0
kMDItemID  = 42327
kMDItemKind= MP3 Audio File
kMDItemLastUsedDate= 2004-12-20 16:48:47 -0800
kMDItemTitle   = Shake Your Tail Feather
kMDItemTotalBitRate= 128
kMDItemUsedDates   = (2004-12-20 16:48:47 -0800)


The above will work if CF is running on the Mac -- a little more 
involved to setup the Mac as a separate server.

Anyway,  we gonna' mdfind Ray Charles wherever he is-- even in a file 
named MyCD1.mp3 (and even in this email or the .cfm above.)

The search server and datastore is built into OS X and is based on 
SQLite rdbms.

The indexing scheme uses normalized, generic fields to describe 
metadata elements so that the Author(s) of a word doc are equivalent to 
the Artist(s) on a song.  You use a search notation similar to  SQL 
Select syntax.

When OS X Tiger ships (sometime before July 2005) I suspect that there 
will be custom tags to do the search (I'll write one if necessary).

This is really cool  fast!

I bought a Sponge Mac Square Bob (Mac mini) that I plan to dedicate as 
a search server for just this purpose

Dick

P.S. 'lo to K



On Jan 11, 2005, at 11:55 PM, Rob wrote:

 That was a great keynote thanks for posting it Dick - I've got my copy
 of iWork on the way :-D

 On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 19:43:40 -0800, Dick Applebaum 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been around micro/desktop computers since 1978.

 Here is someone who still believes:

 http://stream.apple.akadns.net/

 Dick

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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Paul Malan
Speaking of RIA/Flex, has anybody here experimented much with Laszlo? 
I'm curious to see how it will stack up.

http://www.laszlosystems.com/developers/

-Paul

On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:24:29 +0100, RADEMAKERS Tanguy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here in Europe it's 14,000 EUR = ~18,000 USD. At that price it would be
 worth physically going to the US to buy a copy, except then i guess MM
 wouldn't support it. That kind of pricing policy sticks in my throat.
 
 /t
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 8:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia
 
 I disagree on pricing for Flex... 12,000 per server for
 presentation layer
 only is nuts!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:34 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia
 
 [snip]
 Flex is priced just right, and when all you kids started ranting about
 the cost, they allowed you to get developer version for free.
 [snip]
 
 

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RE: WOT: Someone who still believes

2005-01-12 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Nice, very nice.



-Original Message-
From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 January 2005 14:28
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: WOT: Someone who still believes

Rob

Did you notice the part where he was using OS X Tiger Spotlight to 
instantly search both content  metadata?

For a web site, this could be a total replacement for Verity (or 
whatever).

You could just place a Mac somewhere on the network  move all your web 
content to it.

When files are placed on this Mac they are automatically cataloged both 
content  metadata.  (includes text, .doc. mp3, jpg, pdf. xls, htm, 
cfm.) etc.

You never need to create a collection (it's automatic), and it is 
always up to date.

And, a metadata/content search server is always running

Then, you can use this Mac as a search server from CF.

You use cfexecute to issue a mdfind command-- something like:

cfset searchTerm = 'Ray Charles' /

cfexecute
   name=mdfind
   arguments=searchTerm
   variable=searchResults
   timeout=200
/cfexecute

cfoutput
pre
#searchResults#
/pre
/cfoutput

Returns all the paths to files referencing  Ray Charles

*
*
*
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles/VH1 8 Track Flashback - The On/In 
The Summertime.mp3
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Blues Brothers
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Blues Brothers/Unknown 
Album/Shake Your Tail Feather.mp3
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Charles Aznavour
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Charles Aznavour/Unknown 
Album/For Mamma.mp3
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Hank Williams Jr
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Hank Williams Jr/Complete CW 
Recordings 59/09 Two Old Cats Like Us.mp3
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Van Morrison
/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Van Morrison/Unknown 
Album/Tura-Lura-Lural (That's An Irish Lullaby).mp3
*
*
*

Then, if you want to see the metadata associated with an mp3 file we 
use (cfexecute)  the mdls command:

mdls '/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Blues Brothers/Unknown 
Album/Shake Your Tail Feather.mp3'

/Volumes/My_iPod/iTunes/Ray Charles  Blues Brothers/Unknown 
Album/Shake Your Tail Feather.mp3 -
kMDItemAttributeChangeDate = 2005-01-12 05:38:36 -0800
kMDItemAudioBitRate= 128
kMDItemAudioChannelCount   = 2
kMDItemAudioSampleRate = 44100
kMDItemAuthors = (Ray Charles  Blues Brothers)
kMDItemContentType = public.mp3
kMDItemContentTypeTree = (
 public.mp3,
 public.audio,
 public.audiovisual-content,
 public.data,
 public.item,
 public.content
)
kMDItemDisplayName = Shake Your Tail Feather
kMDItemDurationSeconds = 168
kMDItemFSContentChangeDate = 2004-12-20 16:48:47 -0800
kMDItemFSCreationDate  = 2004-06-10 17:23:08 -0700
kMDItemFSCreatorCode   = 0
kMDItemFSFinderFlags   = 0
kMDItemFSInvisible = 0
kMDItemFSLabel = 0
kMDItemFSName  = Shake Your Tail Feather.mp3
kMDItemFSNodeCount = 0
kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID  = 99
kMDItemFSOwnerUserID   = 501
kMDItemFSSize  = 2697344
kMDItemFSTypeCode  = 0
kMDItemID  = 42327
kMDItemKind= MP3 Audio File
kMDItemLastUsedDate= 2004-12-20 16:48:47 -0800
kMDItemTitle   = Shake Your Tail Feather
kMDItemTotalBitRate= 128
kMDItemUsedDates   = (2004-12-20 16:48:47 -0800)


The above will work if CF is running on the Mac -- a little more 
involved to setup the Mac as a separate server.

Anyway,  we gonna' mdfind Ray Charles wherever he is-- even in a file 
named MyCD1.mp3 (and even in this email or the .cfm above.)

The search server and datastore is built into OS X and is based on 
SQLite rdbms.

The indexing scheme uses normalized, generic fields to describe 
metadata elements so that the Author(s) of a word doc are equivalent to 
the Artist(s) on a song.  You use a search notation similar to  SQL 
Select syntax.

When OS X Tiger ships (sometime before July 2005) I suspect that there 
will be custom tags to do the search (I'll write one if necessary).

This is really cool  fast!

I bought a Sponge Mac Square Bob (Mac mini) that I plan to dedicate as 
a search server for just this purpose

Dick

P.S. 'lo to K



On Jan 11, 2005, at 11:55 PM, Rob wrote:

 That was a great keynote thanks for posting it Dick - I've got my copy
 of iWork on the way :-D

 On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 19:43:40 -0800, Dick Applebaum 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been around micro/desktop computers since 1978.

 Here is someone who still believes:

 http://stream.apple.akadns.net/

 Dick

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Factory problems.

2005-01-12 Thread Shawn McKee
Tried this on CF-Server to no avail.

We are trying to get CF MX 6.1 running as a J2EE application under JRun.

We are getting this error when trying to load and initialize a Java Class
object

coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory$ServiceNotAvailableException: The
DataSource service is not available. 

The object tag is as follows.

cfobject type=JAVA action=Create name=MapperAdaptor
class=com.newsstand.library.WWWMapperAdaptor

We then call the init function including the data source name that we use
throughout the system and get the above error.

The Java here fails.

import coldfusion.server.DataSourceService;
import coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory;
.
.
.
public WWWMapperAdaptor(String dataSourceName, String username)
   throws Exception
{
// Get a service locator from the cold fusion server.
DataSourceService ds = ServiceFactory.getDataSourceService();
// Lookup the specific datasource.
dataSource   = ds.getDatasource(dataSourceName);
this.username= username;
// Get the list of subscriptions belonging to this user.
// Loads data into the subscriptions and userData instance
variables.
fillInSubscriptions();
}

Specifically on this line:

DataSourceService ds = ServiceFactory.getDataSourceService();

But this CF works just fine.

 // This will dump all of the services in CFMX
cfobject type=JAVA action=Create name=factory
class=coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory 
cfdump var=#factory# 

// This will dump the datasources and drivers manipulating datasources is as
simple as modifying
// the structure datasources below 
cfobject type=JAVA action=Create name=factory
class=coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory 
cfset sqlexecutive = factory.getDataSourceService()

cfset drivers=sqlexecutive.drivers
cfset datasources=sqlexecutive.datasources

cfdump var=#sqlexecutive# label=DataSource Factory
cfdump var=#datasources# label=DataSources
cfdump var=#drivers# label=Database Drivers

Currently the class file is in a path referenced by the specific CF
instance.  My Java developer feels that this is a class loader problem and
we are moving this class file to the same location as the system wide CF jar
files.

All of this works just fine in stand alone mode.

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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Calvin Ward
From what I understand it is more complex to work with and creates larger
file sizes. Also the last version I looked at didn't support Unicode.

Conversely how much of a difference these items are, and how much of a
difference the Unicode matters will be dependent on the shop evaluating.

The output/demos I've seen have been pretty sharp looking!

- Calvin

-Original Message-
From: Paul Malan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

Speaking of RIA/Flex, has anybody here experimented much with Laszlo? 
I'm curious to see how it will stack up.

http://www.laszlosystems.com/developers/

-Paul

On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:24:29 +0100, RADEMAKERS Tanguy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here in Europe it's 14,000 EUR = ~18,000 USD. At that price it would be
 worth physically going to the US to buy a copy, except then i guess MM
 wouldn't support it. That kind of pricing policy sticks in my throat.
 
 /t
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 8:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia
 
 I disagree on pricing for Flex... 12,000 per server for
 presentation layer
 only is nuts!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:34 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia
 
 [snip]
 Flex is priced just right, and when all you kids started ranting about
 the cost, they allowed you to get developer version for free.
 [snip]
 
 



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Re: wussy-wig editor

2005-01-12 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 12 Jan 2005 00:18 am, dave wrote:
 http://xstandard.com/page.asp?p=A4372B00-8D7F-4166-977C-64E5C4E3708Es=E638
AEB0-ADC1-448B-9CE5-FB8AAE1FE55B

Why bother looking at a Windows only solution ?

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Re: installing cf 4.5 on a win server 2003

2005-01-12 Thread jim surfer
Thanks for the link.  For some reason I could not find it. (Probably had 
something to do with the various combinations of cold medications that makes 
you be able to walk on water.)

I'll make an attempt and repost.

Thanks again.


njsurfer.

 I've run into a problem installing 4.5.1 on a win server 2003.

 The orginal installation does not see the server and i must choose
 other server from the menu.  the program then tells i must manually
 configure the server.  

Just like the message says, you must manually configure the server.
Macromedia has instructions for CF 5; configuring CF 4.5.1 should work
similarly if it works at all:

http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18689

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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread RADEMAKERS Tanguy
My understanding (from searching the web, haven't tried it yet) is that
Laszlo supports Flash 5 whereas Flex supports Flash 7. Having said that,
a little bird told me yesterday that Flex only supports actionscript 1,
not 2.

/t 

-Original Message-
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 3:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

From what I understand it is more complex to work with and 
creates larger
file sizes. Also the last version I looked at didn't support Unicode.

Conversely how much of a difference these items are, and how much of a
difference the Unicode matters will be dependent on the shop 
evaluating.

The output/demos I've seen have been pretty sharp looking!

- Calvin

-Original Message-
From: Paul Malan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

Speaking of RIA/Flex, has anybody here experimented much with Laszlo? 
I'm curious to see how it will stack up.

http://www.laszlosystems.com/developers/

-Paul

On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:24:29 +0100, RADEMAKERS Tanguy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here in Europe it's 14,000 EUR = ~18,000 USD. At that price 
it would be
 worth physically going to the US to buy a copy, except then 
i guess MM
 wouldn't support it. That kind of pricing policy sticks in my throat.
 
 /t
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 8:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia
 
 I disagree on pricing for Flex... 12,000 per server for
 presentation layer
 only is nuts!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:34 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia
 
 [snip]
 Flex is priced just right, and when all you kids started 
ranting about
 the cost, they allowed you to get developer version for free.
 [snip]
 
 





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RE: wussy-wig editor

2005-01-12 Thread Jim Davis
 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 10:01 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: wussy-wig editor
 
 On Wednesday 12 Jan 2005 00:18 am, dave wrote:
  http://xstandard.com/page.asp?p=A4372B00-8D7F-4166-977C-
 64E5C4E3708Es=E638
 AEB0-ADC1-448B-9CE5-FB8AAE1FE55B
 
 Why bother looking at a Windows only solution ?

Um... because all your users are Windows only?

(It does happen sometimes, you know.)  ;^) 

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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Flex supports AS2 AFAIK.




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Re: Regular Expression (searching from the end)

2005-01-12 Thread Andrew Dixon
Thank you very much Pascal. Worked like a dream.

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Firewall for CF server

2005-01-12 Thread Mark W. Breneman
I am spec-ing out software for a new windows 2003 CFMX server. I currently
use black ice server ($300) on my other servers for its packet inspecting. I
like many of its features like Buffer overflow attempt monitoring/blocking,
Repeated FTP login attempt monitoring/blocking, Port scan
monitoring/blocking etc... Sadly according to the sales rep for IIS.net they
are discontinuing  black ice. The replacement product is about the same
price of the new dell rackmonut server we would put it on. I fear the new
product is a few $1000 out of our price range.
 
What do the rest of you use for software firewall / packet inspection? 
 
FYI, The servers are also behind a Cisco pix firewall. I state this just to
preemptively answer the question.
 
Info on Black Ice server can be found at:
http://www.digitalriver.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?V1=313036
http://www.digitalriver.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?V1=313036PN=1SP=10023x
id=26412CID=0DSP=CUR=840PGRP=0CACHE_ID=0
PN=1SP=10023xid=26412CID=0DSP=CUR=840PGRP=0CACHE_ID=0
 
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RE: Ok, here's a brute

2005-01-12 Thread Ian Skinner
Ummm, does I am not supposed to install patches or software myself according 
to company policy... count as a good excuse.

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I didn't think so.  So, no I guess not.

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RE: wussy-wig editor

2005-01-12 Thread Michael Dinowitz
If it does the job and does it well. Homesite is a windows only solution and
I find it a valuable tool in my development. 

 On Wednesday 12 Jan 2005 00:18 am, dave wrote:
  http://xstandard.com/page.asp?p=A4372B00-8D7F-4166-977C-
 64E5C4E3708Es=E638
 AEB0-ADC1-448B-9CE5-FB8AAE1FE55B
 
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RE: Debugging Server Hangs

2005-01-12 Thread Ben Rogers
We've been seeing this behavior as well. In our case, it's on a production
system. It appears that a couple of long running requests are causing
threads to pile up. At some point -- usually very quickly -- IIS quits
answering requests.

We are able to reproduce the behavior by launching a very long running,
fairly CPU intensive process. Specifically, we run a template which zips up
a few gigs of log files.

This template is not the source of the problem normally, but it has helped
us troubleshoot the issue. If we run the template and then run cfstat, we
can watch the requests pile up and the average time taken grow. Meanwhile,
we monitor long running page requests (over 15 seconds) by tailing the
server.log file.

What seems odd is that, though the long running request consumes between 25%
and 50% CPU as it zip log files, there would seem to be enough resources
left for other pages. That is not the case, apparently. Pages that normally
execute in milliseconds may take 15 seconds or more.

Anyway, we're monitoring the log files for long running requests and fixing
pages that take more than 15 seconds to execute. So far so good. The server
has been running since last Friday without crashing. Believe it or not,
that's a recent record.

To give you an example of the kind of stuff we're finding, in one case, a
developer had apparently tried to perform a naïve optimization by executing
a cfflush with every loop iteration. Instead of taking 1 second to run the
loop outright, it took 30 seconds. I'm sure the cfflush made the page seem
to return more quickly from his remote location.

These fixes are easy enough and they seem to produce good results. However,
I'm still at a loss to explain the train wreck behavior. Why does a single
long running process take down an entire server when there would seem to be
resources left to handle additional requests?

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 -Original Message-
 From: Kazmierczak, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 3:06 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Debugging Server Hangs
 
 What does everyone do about tracking down pages/code that cause the cf
 server to slow down or hang and you are left with restarting the
 services/ machine to solve it?
 
 
 
 Every once in a while our CF server comes to a crawl or get a JRUN
 closed connection error.   Looking in the log files doesn't give too
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 the SQL Server SQL Profiler to see what code was being processed and
 such?
 
 
 
 What does everyone else do about this?
 
 
 
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RE: Debugging Server Hangs

2005-01-12 Thread Ben Rogers
One thing I meant to mention in my previous message is that ColdFusion
debugging *severely* hampers performance. I've seen pages that take 10 times
(or more) as long with debugging enabled. Extensive use of CFCs and UDFs, in
particular, seem to drag the server to its knees if you have debugging
enabled. So, you could be seeing the same behavior that I described in my
previous message for a different reason.

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 Subject: Debugging Server Hangs
 
 What does everyone do about tracking down pages/code that cause the cf
 server to slow down or hang and you are left with restarting the
 services/ machine to solve it?
 
 
 
 Every once in a while our CF server comes to a crawl or get a JRUN
 closed connection error.   Looking in the log files doesn't give too
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 the SQL Server SQL Profiler to see what code was being processed and
 such?
 
 
 
 What does everyone else do about this?
 
 
 
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Re: OT: DNS List by IP

2005-01-12 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Katz, Dov B (IT) wrote:
 How can one obtain a list of all hostname mappings in DNS based on a
 specific IP address?

Not. You can only get the reverse pointers from DNS, not the 
arecords and cnames.

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Re: Firewall for CF server

2005-01-12 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Mark W. Breneman wrote:
  
 What do the rest of you use for software firewall / packet inspection? 

IPSec policies.

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Re: Regular Expression (searching from the end)

2005-01-12 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Andrew Dixon wrote:
 
 I need to find the last occurance of a character in a string.

REFindNoCase(.*character, string, TRUE) will give you a 
position and a length. Position will always be 1, length will 
tell you the last occurance.

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Re: Dynamic CF PDFs

2005-01-12 Thread Sean Corfield
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:16:48 +0800, James Holmes
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  Can you afford the upgrade? is another question worth asking. At least
 FOP and some of the other solutions are free :-)

free as in beer? I suspect there's quite a bit of time and work
involved in learning to use FOP and setting it up on top of your CF
server.

The ability to just wrap your code in cfdocument format=pdf is
worth quite a bit. And you can easily add page headers / footers. And
of course you can generate FlashPaper just as easily if you want.

People need to look a little deeper at the costs involved in some of
this free stuff...
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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Rob
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:58:46 -0700, Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My two cents worth.
 
 Better Linux support.  It's nice that CFMX can run on Red Hat, but Red Hat is
 too bloated (IMO) for server use (not talking about the enterprise RH - which
 most of us don't use and I have no experience with).  There are better
 distros for servers - Gentoo, BSD, etc.  Getting CFMX running on them is NOT
 a simple task.  Even just a document that lists what dependencies are
 required - just where does the installer expect to find the JRE, etc - so we
 can create the necessary symlinks, and/or install the needed packages.

I agree and throw in the Mac too. I got BlueDragon to work with
linux/apache on Debain by following their instructions on how to
install on a non-red hat box - mostly just making some symlinks. MX
could do the same. And the stand alone server install on Mac was an
installer - double click server - nice

 Linux support across the board would be great.  In the past year or so, I've
 switched exclusively to a Linux desktop (due to a number of issues with
 windows) - so much for getting Dreamweaver running.  Unless I want to use
 Wine (which causes performance issues on my system), or a virtual environment
 like VMWare - which defeats the purpose.  There is a demand for a *nix
 equivalent app like Dreamweaver - and it doesn't even need to be open source.
 If Macromedia doesn't supply it, an open source project will, and then
 Macromedia will loose the momentum on Linux.

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RE: Firewall for CF server

2005-01-12 Thread Mark W. Breneman
IPSec policies do a good job of Packet Filtering, but they don't do packet
inspection. (Unless I really missed something.)

I am looking for a firewall that will block stuff like SQL injection attacks
and buffer overflows. 



Thanks.


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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:50 AM
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Subject: Re: Firewall for CF server

Mark W. Breneman wrote:
  
 What do the rest of you use for software firewall / packet inspection? 

IPSec policies.

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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Rob
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:24:29 +0100, RADEMAKERS Tanguy
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 Here in Europe it's 14,000 EUR = ~18,000 USD. At that price it would be
 worth physically going to the US to buy a copy, except then i guess MM
 wouldn't support it. That kind of pricing policy sticks in my throat.

Just to put this in perspective, you could either buy 1 Flex server,
or 24 Mac Minis - h that would be a cool cluster :-o

Let's see, re tool my whole IT department * 3 or...

(BTW the reason people get bent over the price is because of demand
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Re: Firewall for CF server

2005-01-12 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Mark W. Breneman wrote:
 IPSec policies do a good job of Packet Filtering, but they don't do packet
 inspection. (Unless I really missed something.)

Correct.


 I am looking for a firewall that will block stuff like SQL injection attacks
 and buffer overflows. 

Forget it. Stopping SQL injection attacks at that level is like 
playing 'I know more about SQL then you do'. It is a 
fundamentally wrong strategy, you should not look to filter out 
invalid input, but to allow valid input:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-sp2.html

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RE: Firewall for CF server

2005-01-12 Thread Mark W. Breneman
 Jochem you are correct, SQL injection attacks vulnerabilities should be
fixed in the code and not rely on a firewall thingie to prevent. I was just
using that as an example. (A poor example, I see now.)  


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-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 10:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Firewall for CF server

Mark W. Breneman wrote:
 IPSec policies do a good job of Packet Filtering, but they don't do 
 packet inspection. (Unless I really missed something.)

Correct.


 I am looking for a firewall that will block stuff like SQL injection 
 attacks and buffer overflows.

Forget it. Stopping SQL injection attacks at that level is like playing 'I
know more about SQL then you do'. It is a fundamentally wrong strategy, you
should not look to filter out invalid input, but to allow valid input:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-sp2.html

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Re: Dynamic CF PDFs

2005-01-12 Thread Rob
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:09:34 -0800, Sean Corfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:16:48 +0800, James Holmes
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Can you afford the upgrade? is another question worth asking. At least
  FOP and some of the other solutions are free :-)
 
 free as in beer? I suspect there's quite a bit of time and work
 involved in learning to use FOP and setting it up on top of your CF
 server.
 
 The ability to just wrap your code in cfdocument format=pdf is
 worth quite a bit. And you can easily add page headers / footers. And
 of course you can generate FlashPaper just as easily if you want.
 
 People need to look a little deeper at the costs involved in some of
 this free stuff...

FOP is not too hard but...

I totally agree with you Sean, there are extra costs (mostly in time)
to using quite a bit of free software. The trouble is, if you want
$5.00 and I don't have $5.00 I have $1.00, what choice do I have? It's
not that people and companies are cheap, most of us just simply don't
have the capital right now - and it's easier to get Larry to work an
extra 5 hours getting OpenWidget to work then it is to get the CIO to
let me by ClosedWidgetXQ.

The economy for everyone but the top 2% still very much sucks.

However, I would assume the Blackstone upgrade would be around the
same cost as most other CFMX upgrades which if I recall was quite
reasonable...

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RE: Dynamic CF PDFs

2005-01-12 Thread COLLIE David
  free as in beer? I suspect there's quite a bit of time and work
  involved in learning to use FOP and setting it up on top of your CF 
  server.

Learning this kind of stuff (ie FOP) is an investment in myself and
keeping sharp in learning new technologies... Most of the time these
investments come from my own time and not billed to my employer... But
my employer usually ends up feeling the benefits of them.

Just my tuppence worth in why sometimes it is better to learn these
things... Cut your cloth as me mam says to me, each situation is
different.

  The ability to just wrap your code in cfdocument format=pdf is
  worth quite a bit. And you can easily add page headers / 
 footers. And
  of course you can generate FlashPaper just as easily if you want.

Sorry Sean, that sounds like an advert :)  jk

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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Jan 12, 2005, at 8:16 AM, Rob wrote:

 On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:58:46 -0700, Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 My two cents worth.

 Better Linux support.  It's nice that CFMX can run on Red Hat, but 
 Red Hat is
 too bloated (IMO) for server use (not talking about the enterprise RH 
 - which
 most of us don't use and I have no experience with).  There are better
 distros for servers - Gentoo, BSD, etc.  Getting CFMX running on them 
 is NOT
 a simple task.  Even just a document that lists what dependencies are
 required - just where does the installer expect to find the JRE, etc 
 - so we
 can create the necessary symlinks, and/or install the needed packages.

 I agree and throw in the Mac too. I got BlueDragon to work with
 linux/apache on Debain by following their instructions on how to
 install on a non-red hat box - mostly just making some symlinks. MX
 could do the same. And the stand alone server install on Mac was an
 installer - double click server - nice

You oughtta' see a BDJ2ee install/deploy on the Mac (or Win for that 
matter).

Quite a complex process... we call it copy/paste... takes 15 seconds 
(or so)


Dick



 Linux support across the board would be great.  In the past year or 
 so, I've
 switched exclusively to a Linux desktop (due to a number of issues 
 with
 windows) - so much for getting Dreamweaver running.  Unless I want to 
 use
 Wine (which causes performance issues on my system), or a virtual 
 environment
 like VMWare - which defeats the purpose.  There is a demand for a *nix
 equivalent app like Dreamweaver - and it doesn't even need to be open 
 source.
 If Macromedia doesn't supply it, an open source project will, and then
 Macromedia will loose the momentum on Linux.

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: Re: Dynamic CF PDFs

2005-01-12 Thread Paul Hastings
Sean Corfield wrote:
 The ability to just wrap your code in cfdocument format=pdf is
 worth quite a bit. And you can easily add page headers / footers. And

yes it is. but so is the the almost anal control something like iText 
gives you when you need it. nice to have the best of both worlds actually.


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Re: Dynamic CF PDFs

2005-01-12 Thread Phill B
I agree Sean. I played with a few of the freebies. The problem with
the ones that use htmldoc is that it is VERY limited. It only has
support for HTML 3.2 and partial 4.0. No CSS support. :-\

I am going to go ahead and spend the money on activePDF with
WebGrabber. I can now make the 8.5 x 11 and the 11 x 17 PDFs that are
required for the project. Also, it supports HTML 4, CSS, Flash

This solution will cost more but the amount of time to get this up and
running is worth it. I'm the server/dba/programmer/project
manager/. guy. So, I can only do so much with the time I have.
:-\


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:09:34 -0800, Sean Corfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 free as in beer? I suspect there's quite a bit of time and work
 involved in learning to use FOP and setting it up on top of your CF
 server.
 
 The ability to just wrap your code in cfdocument format=pdf is
 worth quite a bit. And you can easily add page headers / footers. And
 of course you can generate FlashPaper just as easily if you want.
 
 People need to look a little deeper at the costs involved in some of
 this free stuff...

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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread RADEMAKERS Tanguy
It's not the price that bothers me - i don't pay for software, my
customers do - it's the price difference. 

As for this discrepancy being caused by demand... are you saying there's
a much higher demand for flex in Europe than in the US? Nonsense. Part
of the difference is caused by tax and a higher cost of doing business,
but part of it is just MM sticking it to European customers plain and
simple. They're not alone: pretty much every software product i can
think of costs more in Europe than in the US.

/t



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Subject: Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:24:29 +0100, RADEMAKERS Tanguy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Here in Europe it's 14,000 EUR = ~18,000 USD. At that price 
it would be
 worth physically going to the US to buy a copy, except then 
i guess MM
 wouldn't support it. That kind of pricing policy sticks in my throat.

Just to put this in perspective, you could either buy 1 Flex server,
or 24 Mac Minis - h that would be a cool cluster :-o

Let's see, re tool my whole IT department * 3 or...

(BTW the reason people get bent over the price is because of demand
don't cha know ;-D)
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Re: Firewall for CF server

2005-01-12 Thread Shawn
I use IPCop (version 1.3 currently, but 1.4 is out), with intrusion detection 
turned on.  As well, I'm running on an Apache server, so most URL based hack 
attempts just don't work (buffer overflows and such).

I'm not sure how well IPCop handles SQL Injection (I've always understood this 
to be more of a coding problem than a network issue), or how suitable it is 
for use in protecting a data center.  I would whole heartedly recommend it 
for a small/medium business though.

Shawn

On Wednesday 12 January 2005 08:29, Mark W. Breneman wrote:
 I am spec-ing out software for a new windows 2003 CFMX server. I currently
 use black ice server ($300) on my other servers for its packet inspecting.
 I like many of its features like Buffer overflow attempt
 monitoring/blocking, Repeated FTP login attempt monitoring/blocking, Port
 scan
 monitoring/blocking etc... Sadly according to the sales rep for IIS.net
 they are discontinuing  black ice. The replacement product is about the
 same price of the new dell rackmonut server we would put it on. I fear the
 new product is a few $1000 out of our price range.

 What do the rest of you use for software firewall / packet inspection?

 FYI, The servers are also behind a Cisco pix firewall. I state this just to
 preemptively answer the question.

 Info on Black Ice server can be found at:
 http://www.digitalriver.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?V1=313036
 http://www.digitalriver.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?V1=313036PN=1SP=10023;
x id=26412CID=0DSP=CUR=840PGRP=0CACHE_ID=0
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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Rob
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:18:13 +0100, RADEMAKERS Tanguy
 As for this discrepancy being caused by demand... are you saying there's
 a much higher demand for flex in Europe than in the US? Nonsense. 

Nah, I am saying the level of money you need to get Flex is out of
reach of all the people who want it - wherever they are in the world.
What I see is the people who want it, can't afford it and I don't see
many Flex enabled sites out there so those who can buy it don't seem
to be (I have no idea of the actual numbers). Basically, they have a
customer base, but they refuse to sell it to that base, which I think
is retarded.

Part
 of the difference is caused by tax and a higher cost of doing business,
 but part of it is just MM sticking it to European customers plain and
 simple. They're not alone: pretty much every software product i can
 think of costs more in Europe than in the US.

Well you know it costs a *lot* to ship those 1s and 0s over sea's.
Seriously though, I think its much of the same as the Euro (and the
pound) are kicking the heck out of the dollar - you must have more
money right? hehehe

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Verity Pickle...

2005-01-12 Thread Gel .
Well..I've gone and gotten myself into some trouble with a database design 
(mentioned it before) and Verity Searching. 

It wasn't planned, but it's turned out that we need to do a Verity search on a 
database. 

There is one table of casinos, and several other tables of different casino 
games. 
A Poker Table, Blackjack table, Slots table etc. all containing the different 
types of Poker games, Blackjack games etc. that the 
site tracks. 

The problem, is that in the tblCasinos table, there are Memo fields, with comma 
delimited lists of Poker games, blackjack games, 
Slots games etc. 

So tblcasinos.poker might be = 34,45,1,10,3 
Which would correspond to the tblpoker.pokerid in the Poker table. 

Now. I want to build a Verity search of this database, that will bring back 
TblCasinos.Casinoid keys if the person enters say 
Caribbean Style (a type of Poker game). 

I've sat and thought about it, messed around with a few SQL queries...but I'm 
really totally stuck as to how to go about this. 

Does anyone who has more experience with Verity have any ideas? 

And yes, there is NO need to tell me that having memo fields with comma 
delimited lists of values was not the best way to design the 
database :) 

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Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

2005-01-12 Thread Ken Dunnington
Hi, I have a quick fusebox question that I haven't been able to find
an answer to yet. I have a few ideas, but I thought I'd run it by some
people with experience. It's fusebox-specific, so I apologize if it's
too off-topic.

How, in fusebox, do you handle multiple submit buttons in a form? For
example, a form that has  select, delete, and add buttons? I was
thinking it should be submitted to an action that will redirect to
other fuseactions depending on the button pressed (an arbiter) but
should that be done in the circuit.xml file, or in an included page?
If it were done in an included page, there would be the problem of
passing the attributes along to any redirected page. If it were done
in XML, I suppose you would use if clauses to do it, but that just
doesn't 'feel' right to me :)

In Mach-II, I think what I would do is have a listener that would
check the event object for the existence of each 'action', and use
announceEvent() to continue processing. And in good old CFML,
obviously I'd just have an action page with if
(structKeyExists(form,actionToWatchFor)) blocks.

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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Stacy Young
Yep, does.


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Flex supports AS2 AFAIK.




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RE: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

2005-01-12 Thread Matthew Small
I would change the action of the form based on which button was pushed.  For
example:

input type=button
onclick=document.formName.action='index.cfm?fuseaction=fusecircuit1'
value=Do this 1

input type=button
onclick=document.formName.action='index.cfm?fuseaction=fusecircuit2'
value=Do this 2

...

- Matt Small



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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 12:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

Hi, I have a quick fusebox question that I haven't been able to find
an answer to yet. I have a few ideas, but I thought I'd run it by some
people with experience. It's fusebox-specific, so I apologize if it's
too off-topic.

How, in fusebox, do you handle multiple submit buttons in a form? For
example, a form that has  select, delete, and add buttons? I was
thinking it should be submitted to an action that will redirect to
other fuseactions depending on the button pressed (an arbiter) but
should that be done in the circuit.xml file, or in an included page?
If it were done in an included page, there would be the problem of
passing the attributes along to any redirected page. If it were done
in XML, I suppose you would use if clauses to do it, but that just
doesn't 'feel' right to me :)

In Mach-II, I think what I would do is have a listener that would
check the event object for the existence of each 'action', and use
announceEvent() to continue processing. And in good old CFML,
obviously I'd just have an action page with if
(structKeyExists(form,actionToWatchFor)) blocks.

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RE: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

2005-01-12 Thread Katz, Dov B (IT)
You can make the button be the fuseaction field (only clicked one is
sent), but sometimes you want a prefix.suffix style fuseaction... In
that case you can do something like this:

script language=JavaScript
function appendFA(fa){
document.forms.RealForm.fuseaction.value+=.+fa;
document.forms.RealForm.submit();
return false;
}
/script
form name=RealForm action=index.cfm
.
input type=hidden name=fuseaction value=someFuseactionPrefix
.

input type=submit value=Delete onClick=return
appendFA('Delete');
input type=submit value=Save onClick=return
appendFA('Save');
input type=submit value=Cancel onClick=return
appendFA('Cancel');

/form

Just ideas...

d
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From: Ken Dunnington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 12:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

Hi, I have a quick fusebox question that I haven't been able to find an
answer to yet. I have a few ideas, but I thought I'd run it by some
people with experience. It's fusebox-specific, so I apologize if it's
too off-topic.

How, in fusebox, do you handle multiple submit buttons in a form? For
example, a form that has  select, delete, and add buttons? I was
thinking it should be submitted to an action that will redirect to other
fuseactions depending on the button pressed (an arbiter) but should that
be done in the circuit.xml file, or in an included page?
If it were done in an included page, there would be the problem of
passing the attributes along to any redirected page. If it were done in
XML, I suppose you would use if clauses to do it, but that just doesn't
'feel' right to me :)

In Mach-II, I think what I would do is have a listener that would check
the event object for the existence of each 'action', and use
announceEvent() to continue processing. And in good old CFML, obviously
I'd just have an action page with if
(structKeyExists(form,actionToWatchFor)) blocks.

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Re: Verity Pickle...

2005-01-12 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
Heh... Although I know there's NO need to tell you this, avoiding
comma delimited lists would prevent the need to poke people with your
poker pickle. :-P

That being said, the obligatory pickle-poking may not be as bad as you
think...

give this query a poke... err... I mean peek...

select casinoid from tblCasinos
where ',' + poker + ',' like '%,#pokerid#,%'

ike
-- player poking pickle-o-phile

 Well..I've gone and gotten myself into some trouble with a
 database design (mentioned it before) and Verity
 Searching.

 It wasn't planned, but it's turned out that we need to do
 a Verity search on a database.

 There is one table of casinos, and several other tables of
 different casino games.
 A Poker Table, Blackjack table, Slots table etc. all
 containing the different types of Poker games, Blackjack
 games etc. that the
 site tracks.

 The problem, is that in the tblCasinos table, there are
 Memo fields, with comma delimited lists of Poker games,
 blackjack games,
 Slots games etc.

 So tblcasinos.poker might be = 34,45,1,10,3
 Which would correspond to the tblpoker.pokerid in the
 Poker table.

 Now. I want to build a Verity search of this database,
 that will bring back TblCasinos.Casinoid keys if the
 person enters say
 Caribbean Style (a type of Poker game).

 I've sat and thought about it, messed around with a few
 SQL queries...but I'm really totally stuck as to how to go
 about this.

 Does anyone who has more experience with Verity have any
 ideas?

 And yes, there is NO need to tell me that having memo
 fields with comma delimited lists of values was not the
 best way to design the
 database :)

 -Gel

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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread RADEMAKERS Tanguy
It costs a lot of money because it is aimed at the enterprise space -
where two rules apply:

1) Almost nobody pays full price. Companies buying this kind of stuff
have purchasing departments to beat the price down, and usually buy
several licenses for several products, not to mention things like
support and consulting,  so they get all kinds of discounts. Flex is in
the same pricing area as weblogic, oracle, all that kind of stuff.

2) No matter what the software and hardware cost, it's nothing combined
to the people. I've seen small - well, medium sized (5-8 people) -
projects, and calculated that they were costing more than fifty thousand
euros a month, just in manpower. 

So basically you get imaginary number marketing. Is it worth 12k (let
alone 18k) USD? Who knows. The real question is.. is this the most
appropriate way to sell flex? As you pointed out, putting this product
out of the reach of their most vocal proponents might not be a brilliant
idea...

/t

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From: Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 6:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:18:13 +0100, RADEMAKERS Tanguy
 As for this discrepancy being caused by demand... are you 
saying there's
 a much higher demand for flex in Europe than in the US? Nonsense. 

Nah, I am saying the level of money you need to get Flex is out of
reach of all the people who want it - wherever they are in the world.
What I see is the people who want it, can't afford it and I don't see
many Flex enabled sites out there so those who can buy it don't seem
to be (I have no idea of the actual numbers). Basically, they have a
customer base, but they refuse to sell it to that base, which I think
is retarded.

Part
 of the difference is caused by tax and a higher cost of 
doing business,
 but part of it is just MM sticking it to European customers plain and
 simple. They're not alone: pretty much every software product i can
 think of costs more in Europe than in the US.

Well you know it costs a *lot* to ship those 1s and 0s over sea's.
Seriously though, I think its much of the same as the Euro (and the
pound) are kicking the heck out of the dollar - you must have more
money right? hehehe

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Re: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

2005-01-12 Thread Keith Gaughan
Katz, Dov B (IT) wrote:

 You can make the button be the fuseaction field (only clicked one is
 sent), but sometimes you want a prefix.suffix style fuseaction... In
 that case you can do something like this:
 
 script language=JavaScript
   function appendFA(fa){
   document.forms.RealForm.fuseaction.value+=.+fa;
   document.forms.RealForm.submit();
   return false;
   }
 /script
 form name=RealForm action=index.cfm
 .
 input type=hidden name=fuseaction value=someFuseactionPrefix
 .
 
 input type=submit value=Delete onClick=return
 appendFA('Delete');
   input type=submit value=Save onClick=return
 appendFA('Save');
   input type=submit value=Cancel onClick=return
 appendFA('Cancel');
 
 /form

Huh? That's overkill, isn't it? Why not just have two fields:

form action=index.cfm method=post
input type=hidden name=fuseaction value=someFuseactionPrefix
...
input type=submit name=faSuffix value=Delete
input type=submit name=faSuffix value=Save
input type=submit name=faSuffix value=Cancel
/form

And in your index.cfm file:

cfif IsDefined(FORM.faSuffix)
 cfset FORM.fuseaction = FORM.fuseaction  .  FORM.faSuffix
/cfif

Simpler, no? You're leaving it more accessible, and it's less likely to
screw up in some way.

K.

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RE: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

2005-01-12 Thread RADEMAKERS Tanguy
I do the same thing, except i usually have a hidden form field called
fuseaction, so the syntax looks like:

input type=button
onclick=document.formName.fuseaction.value='fusecircuit1';document.form
Name.submit(); value=Do this 1

/t


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From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 7:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

I would change the action of the form based on which button 
was pushed.  For
example:

input type=button
onclick=document.formName.action='index.cfm?fuseaction=fusecircuit1'
value=Do this 1

input type=button
onclick=document.formName.action='index.cfm?fuseaction=fusecircuit2'
value=Do this 2

...

- Matt Small



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From: Ken Dunnington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 12:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

Hi, I have a quick fusebox question that I haven't been able to find
an answer to yet. I have a few ideas, but I thought I'd run it by some
people with experience. It's fusebox-specific, so I apologize if it's
too off-topic.

How, in fusebox, do you handle multiple submit buttons in a form? For
example, a form that has  select, delete, and add buttons? I was
thinking it should be submitted to an action that will redirect to
other fuseactions depending on the button pressed (an arbiter) but
should that be done in the circuit.xml file, or in an included page?
If it were done in an included page, there would be the problem of
passing the attributes along to any redirected page. If it were done
in XML, I suppose you would use if clauses to do it, but that just
doesn't 'feel' right to me :)

In Mach-II, I think what I would do is have a listener that would
check the event object for the existence of each 'action', and use
announceEvent() to continue processing. And in good old CFML,
obviously I'd just have an action page with if
(structKeyExists(form,actionToWatchFor)) blocks.

Any thoughts?





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Re: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

2005-01-12 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
I _think_ that with Fusebox 4 and later it's possible to use a
variable in the fuseaction in a do tag in your xml... so in theory
you could simply assign the button tag a name, then parameterize the
button name on the action page (you'd have to do this because IE
doesn't include the button value if a user hits enter in a text field)
and use it to process another fuseaction using the do verb...

in your form:

button type=submit name=buttonname
value=saveSave/button
button type=submit name=buttonname
value=deleteDelete/button


in your circuit.xml

fuseaction name=actMyForm
  set name=attributes.buttonname
value=save overwrite=false /
  do action=#attributes.buttonname# /
/fuseaction

Not absolutely certain that works -- I haven't tested it, but I
believe it does.

hth

 Hi, I have a quick fusebox question that I haven't been
 able to find
 an answer to yet. I have a few ideas, but I thought I'd
 run it by some
 people with experience. It's fusebox-specific, so I
 apologize if it's
 too off-topic.

 How, in fusebox, do you handle multiple submit buttons in
 a form? For
 example, a form that has  select, delete, and add buttons?
 I was
 thinking it should be submitted to an action that will
 redirect to
 other fuseactions depending on the button pressed (an
 arbiter) but
 should that be done in the circuit.xml file, or in an
 included page?
 If it were done in an included page, there would be the
 problem of
 passing the attributes along to any redirected page. If it
 were done
 in XML, I suppose you would use if clauses to do it, but
 that just
 doesn't 'feel' right to me :)

 In Mach-II, I think what I would do is have a listener
 that would
 check the event object for the existence of each 'action',
 and use
 announceEvent() to continue processing. And in good old
 CFML,
 obviously I'd just have an action page with if
 (structKeyExists(form,actionToWatchFor)) blocks.

 Any thoughts?

 

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Re: Verity Pickle...

2005-01-12 Thread Gel .
That's cool if I just wanted to find out whether the tblcasino.poker field was 
in a list.

But consider that I want to have one query where I join the tblcasinos table to 
the other sub-tables containing the descriptions of the game types.

For purposes of creating a Verity Collection from the database.

So of course

Select tblCasinos.casinoid 

FROM tblCasinos,tblPoker
 
WHERE tblCasinos.poker = tblpoker.pokerid

Won't work in this case, because of the comma delimited list problem.

Damn I know there has to be a workaround but I can't think what the heck it is.



give this query a poke... err... I mean peek...

select casinoid from tblCasinos
where ',' + poker + ',' like '%,#pokerid#,%'

ike
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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Gel .
Are you implying that because of Eclipse's entry into the marketplace, 
Macromedia will not be updating Dreamweaver MX to fix the bugs and add better 
functionality?

As far as I can see, Eclipse doesn't replace MX, it seeks to replace Homesite 
and CF Studio perhaps.

And regardless of how good a developer you are, having a useful, functional IDE 
helps you immensely when coding and designing an application. Any good 
developer operating with deadlines in the real world knows that.

 

 Still, I understand MM's stance that once open-source candidates 
 emerge in the category, it becomes a difficult if not impossible 
 proposition to invest in proprietary software to compete in the space. 
 

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Re: Verity Pickle...

2005-01-12 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 That's cool if I just wanted to find out whether the
 tblcasino.poker field was in a list.

You mean if a tblPoker.pokerid field is in a tblCasio.poker list...

 But consider that I want to have one query where I join
 the tblcasinos table to the other sub-tables containing
 the descriptions of the game types.

 For purposes of creating a Verity Collection from the
 database.

 So of course

 Select tblCasinos.casinoid

 FROM tblCasinos,tblPoker

 WHERE tblCasinos.poker = tblpoker.pokerid

 Won't work in this case, because of the comma delimited
 list problem.

Um... except that this isn't the query I gave you... but I see
your point -- apparently my original post wasn't very clear... here's
a minor modification to join those 2 tables:

select tblCasinos.casinoid, tblPoker.pokerid
from tblCasinos, tblPoker
where ',' + tblCasinos.poker + ',' like '%,' + tblPoker.pokerid + ',%'

You may need to use convert(varchar,tblPoker.pokerid) if pokerid is an
integer column in sql server or something similar if this is a
different database -- but that basic structure will give you the
needed data.

 Damn I know there has to be a workaround but I can't think
 what the heck it is.



give this query a poke... err... I mean peek...

select casinoid from tblCasinos
where ',' + poker + ',' like '%,#pokerid#,%'

ike
-- player poking pickle-o-phile


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Re: Firewall for CF server

2005-01-12 Thread Jim McAtee
The PIX doesn't block port scans???

My take on the buffer overflow blocking is that it sounds like a marketing 
angle more than anything.  It can only work as well as some database is 
being kept current by the firewall vendor.  If you stay on top of SW 
updates you'll probably be protected as well as or better than the 
firewall.  If you don't stay on top of updates and patches then you're 
playing Russian roulette and counting on the firewall vendor to not screw 
it up.


- Original Message - 
From: Mark W. Breneman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 8:29 AM
Subject: Firewall for CF server


I am spec-ing out software for a new windows 2003 CFMX server. I 
currently
 use black ice server ($300) on my other servers for its packet 
 inspecting. I
 like many of its features like Buffer overflow attempt 
 monitoring/blocking,
 Repeated FTP login attempt monitoring/blocking, Port scan
 monitoring/blocking etc... Sadly according to the sales rep for IIS.net 
 they
 are discontinuing  black ice. The replacement product is about the same
 price of the new dell rackmonut server we would put it on. I fear the 
 new
 product is a few $1000 out of our price range.

 What do the rest of you use for software firewall / packet inspection?

 FYI, The servers are also behind a Cisco pix firewall. I state this just 
 to
 preemptively answer the question.


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CF4J2EE unnecessary JARs

2005-01-12 Thread Steve Brownlee
I'm attempting to get CFMX running on our JBoss installation and we need to
get the footprint of ColdFusion as small as possible.  After eliminating the
patently obvious files and directories, I'm left with the LIB directory.
There are several large JARs in there and before I started hours of testing
by eliminating them one at a time, I was hoping that someone on this list had
done this before.  Here's are the largest culprits.  If anyone has
information on the purpose and/or criticality of these, it would be vastly
appreciated.

- msapps.jar
- tools.jar
- cfusion.jar
- xalan.jar
- wc50.jar

Now, it's obvious that cfusion.jar is a keeper, and most likely tools.jar.
I'm taking a guess that msapps.jar allows integration with Word, Excel and
the like.  Not sure if that needs to stay if it isn't used in the
application.  As far as xalan.jar and wc50.jar, I have no idea what these
are.

TIA, Steve

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RE: CF4J2EE unnecessary JARs

2005-01-12 Thread SStewart
Xalan is the XML processor I believe.

sas

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-Original Message-
From: Steve Brownlee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 03:17 pm
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF4J2EE unnecessary JARs

I'm attempting to get CFMX running on our JBoss installation and we need to
get the footprint of ColdFusion as small as possible.  After eliminating the
patently obvious files and directories, I'm left with the LIB directory.
There are several large JARs in there and before I started hours of testing
by eliminating them one at a time, I was hoping that someone on this list
had
done this before.  Here's are the largest culprits.  If anyone has
information on the purpose and/or criticality of these, it would be vastly
appreciated.

- msapps.jar
- tools.jar
- cfusion.jar
- xalan.jar
- wc50.jar

Now, it's obvious that cfusion.jar is a keeper, and most likely tools.jar.
I'm taking a guess that msapps.jar allows integration with Word, Excel and
the like.  Not sure if that needs to stay if it isn't used in the
application.  As far as xalan.jar and wc50.jar, I have no idea what these
are.

TIA, Steve



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Re: CF4J2EE unnecessary JARs

2005-01-12 Thread Keith Gaughan
Steve Brownlee wrote:

 Now, it's obvious that cfusion.jar is a keeper, and most likely tools.jar.

I think tool.jar is needed for the debugger, and maybe the Java
compiler.

 I'm taking a guess that msapps.jar allows integration with Word, Excel and
 the like.

Yup. It's a set of Java/COM bridge classes specifically for integrating
with them. Not all that useful to you probably.

 Not sure if that needs to stay if it isn't used in the
 application.  As far as xalan.jar and wc50.jar, I have no idea what these
 are.

xalan.jar is needed for processing XML.  wc50.jar doesn't exist in my
installation.

Use somethink like 7-Zip or Winzip to open up the jars and see which
classes are inside. They are just Zip files, after all. That should give
you a good idea of whether you need them or not. But be careful!

K.

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Re: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox

2005-01-12 Thread Ken Dunnington
Thanks, those are both great ideas! I guess I wasn't thinking of
Javascript, but it's a standard requirement these days, and this is
for the admin section, so we have the option to require it be enabled.
It seems like bad MVC practice to use another language to affect
application flow like that, but the more I think about it, the more I
realize I've probably just been thinking too hard. :)
Thanks for the help.


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:05:07 -0500, Katz, Dov B (IT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You can make the button be the fuseaction field (only clicked one is
 sent), but sometimes you want a prefix.suffix style fuseaction... In
 that case you can do something like this:
 
 script language=JavaScript
 function appendFA(fa){
 document.forms.RealForm.fuseaction.value+=.+fa;
 document.forms.RealForm.submit();
 return false;
 }
 /script
 form name=RealForm action=index.cfm
 .
 input type=hidden name=fuseaction value=someFuseactionPrefix
 .
 
 input type=submit value=Delete onClick=return
 appendFA('Delete');
 input type=submit value=Save onClick=return
 appendFA('Save');
 input type=submit value=Cancel onClick=return
 appendFA('Cancel');
 
 /form
 
 Just ideas...
 
 d
 -Original Message-
 From: Ken Dunnington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 12:54 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Multiple submit buttons and Fusebox
 
 Hi, I have a quick fusebox question that I haven't been able to find an
 answer to yet. I have a few ideas, but I thought I'd run it by some
 people with experience. It's fusebox-specific, so I apologize if it's
 too off-topic.
 
 How, in fusebox, do you handle multiple submit buttons in a form? For
 example, a form that has  select, delete, and add buttons? I was
 thinking it should be submitted to an action that will redirect to other
 fuseactions depending on the button pressed (an arbiter) but should that
 be done in the circuit.xml file, or in an included page?
 If it were done in an included page, there would be the problem of
 passing the attributes along to any redirected page. If it were done in
 XML, I suppose you would use if clauses to do it, but that just doesn't
 'feel' right to me :)
 
 In Mach-II, I think what I would do is have a listener that would check
 the event object for the existence of each 'action', and use
 announceEvent() to continue processing. And in good old CFML, obviously
 I'd just have an action page with if
 (structKeyExists(form,actionToWatchFor)) blocks.
 
 Any thoughts?
 
 

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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Mark Drew
I presume you mean cfeclipse ?

MD


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:51:17 -0400, Gel. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Are you implying that because of Eclipse's entry into the marketplace, 
 Macromedia will not be updating Dreamweaver MX to fix the bugs and add better 
 functionality?
 
 As far as I can see, Eclipse doesn't replace MX, it seeks to replace Homesite 
 and CF Studio perhaps.
 
 And regardless of how good a developer you are, having a useful, functional 
 IDE helps you immensely when coding and designing an application. Any good 
 developer operating with deadlines in the real world knows that.
 
 
  Still, I understand MM's stance that once open-source candidates
  emerge in the category, it becomes a difficult if not impossible
  proposition to invest in proprietary software to compete in the space.
 
 
 

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Re: wussy-wig editor

2005-01-12 Thread Claude Schneegans
Why bother looking at a Windows only solution ?

Are there still users under DOS only ? ;-)




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Conditional text Insert into a String

2005-01-12 Thread Richard Colman
I have a string that looks like:

 ... KPPET(L ATT)(I GAT)TTID ...

And I want to end up with a string that looks like:

 ... K P P E T (L ATT) (I GAT) T T I D ...

Notice that there is a space in between each letter EXCEPT in the (X YYY)
pattern where YYY has to stay together with NO intervening spaces. ( X YYY )
would be OK too.

Right now, I am adding spaces in a loop:

cfset myString = #ProteinSequence#
cfset myString_len = Len(myProteinSequence)

cfloop from=#myString_len# to=1 step=-1 index=i
cfset myProteinSequence = Insert( ,myProteinSequence,i)
/cfloop

But this adds spaces everywhere, even where I don't want them , in the YYY
pattern, so I get:

 ... K P P E T ( L  A T T ) ( I  G A T ) T T I D ...

If I could do a conditional insert where it stops inserting a space when
it hits the first ) and start again after it hits the next ( but I am
not sure how to do it?

Any ideas would be appreciated, otherwise I need to explore regular express
replace with backreferences (maybe), which is a prospect too horrible to
contemplate ...

Richard Colman
Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics




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Re: Factory problems.

2005-01-12 Thread Sean Corfield
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:46:48 -0400, Shawn McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We are getting this error when trying to load and initialize a Java Class
 object
 
 coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory$ServiceNotAvailableException: The
 DataSource service is not available.

Certain coldfusion.* classes only work in the context of the
ColdFusion class loader - therefore the Java objects work when invoked
from CF but will not worked when invoked outside of CF.
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RE: Factory problems.

2005-01-12 Thread Shawn McKee
But why would it work with CF standalone and fail when installed under JRun
as a J2EE application?

-Original Message-
From: Sean Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Factory problems.


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:46:48 -0400, Shawn McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We are getting this error when trying to load and initialize a Java Class
 object
 
 coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory$ServiceNotAvailableException: The
 DataSource service is not available.

Certain coldfusion.* classes only work in the context of the
ColdFusion class loader - therefore the Java objects work when invoked
from CF but will not worked when invoked outside of CF.
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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Rob
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:51:17 -0400, Gel. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Are you implying that because of Eclipse's entry into the marketplace, 
 Macromedia will not be updating Dreamweaver MX to fix the bugs and add better 
 functionality?
 

I don't have any affiliation with MM, but I can pretty solidly state
that that assertion is crazy talk - if some one was indeed implying
that.

 As far as I can see, Eclipse doesn't replace MX, it seeks to replace Homesite 
 and CF Studio perhaps.
 

I am assuming you are talking about cfeclipse - Our main focus (Spike
please chime in if I am way off)  was to create an environment that is
awesome for the hand coder. Somewhere you can compile a cfx tag,
then start the server with one click, and write a cfc around it. Most
of the developers that have worked on it were / are CFStudio fans so
that does show through, but we are not specifically going after people
who love dreamweaver. The people who dislike dreamweaver, need to have
java at their finger tips, or are used to enterprise software but
still want to use cfml might want to check it out. (Eclipse is
enterprise level and CFEclipse is getting there)

 And regardless of how good a developer you are, having a useful, functional 
 IDE helps you immensely when coding and designing an application. Any good 
 developer operating with deadlines in the real world knows that.

Its true that good tools help, but in the end would you rather have 3
really good coders using notepad or 3 half ass coders using a million
dollar IDE on your team?

  Still, I understand MM's stance that once open-source candidates
  emerge in the category, it becomes a difficult if not impossible
  proposition to invest in proprietary software to compete in the space.
 

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Re: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

2005-01-12 Thread dave
well part of that was my fault i read what he asked wrong
he asked

[quote]The problem arises with having, say 10 filefields to upload to my db.
I'm uploading and saving each filename with no problem, but how do I loop the 
filenames into the table? [/quote]

i didnt see that he had already uploaded the images ok
but still..

i didnt see on there what he is doing with the db, is he making a just 1 pic 
field with a list of pics? or is he have a seperate field for indv pics?

i dont think u can discount my code when the only code i gave was for the 
upload which is completely different then the code u gave, 2 completely 
different things. U didnt show any uploading code just how to to then take the 
image names and array them and insert. but where in your code do u have where u 
get the image names from? sure u could just have it added from the form scope 
but agin my piece of code does one thing and yours another so i dont see how u 
can take a jab like that.

and yes i am not as good as u but i if he uses the way i showed the pics wou;d 
already be set as variables and then he could just stick the variable name 
right into the insert sql without going through and looping if he sets the db 
up to have a seperate field for each image path, if he wants them all in 1 
field then your way.
 i dont see how that is bad code, why do the extra steps to get the same 
results?


as far as the comments about it crashing if u have diff amount of pics?
ok lets say u have 5 images and only 3 are used, i guess ur saying my code will 
crash? no it wont
and doing it like u did, ud have to add more lines as well so whats your point?


-- Original Message --
From: Joe Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:18:16 -0500

 well then u copy and paste  change the #'s 
 accordingly to accomidate how ever many images u want.
 and say that u have 5 images but that clothes line only 
 has 3 pic then it will accept the 3 and ignore the other 
 2 empty fields

That's just not a very good approach, and the point of this thread was
to do things the right way.  Arrays and structures exists so that
you don't have to do things like this, and there's no sense using a
relational database in the nonrelational manner this method
encourages.

It's a lot cooler to be able to say I can change the number of images
you can add by changing a configuration file than to have to say I
have to change code for that.  In a lot of development shops, your
method wouldn't fly at all, and would be quickly replaced.

-Joe

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Fax Program

2005-01-12 Thread Andy Ousterhout
Has anyone worked with a fax program that I can send the fax number along with
the page to be faxed?   I need to send out several hundred faxes each month to
clients  with an order sheet and their purchases for that month from the
previous year.  I currently use WinFax and have to manually select the fax
number from a list for each customer.

Regards,
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O'My Goodness
www.omygoodness.com
910 Sherwood Drive, Unit 19
Lake Bluff, IL60044

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hosting clustering

2005-01-12 Thread Greg Saunders
I'm looking for a hosting company that can provide a support a particular 
CF architecture that I've used in the past:

1.  Multiple web servers (initially 2) each running IIS and CF, clustered 
with Win2k Advanced Server and Network Load Balancing.

2.  Two backend DB servers, running SQL Server, with a shared disk array, 
and clustered using Win2k Advanced Server and Microsoft Cluster Server.

Any recommendations for a company that could help set this up?

thanks,
greg saunders 


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Re: Fax Program

2005-01-12 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Lotsa options out therehaven't used anyGoogle it ;-)

The only name I think I remember is ProtoFax

Cheers

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
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- Original Message - 
From: Andy Ousterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 2:35 PM
Subject: Fax Program


 Has anyone worked with a fax program that I can send the fax number along 
 with
 the page to be faxed?   I need to send out several hundred faxes each 
 month to
 clients  with an order sheet and their purchases for that month from the
 previous year.  I currently use WinFax and have to manually select the fax
 number from a list for each customer.

 Regards,
 Andy Ousterhout
 O'My Goodness
 www.omygoodness.com
 910 Sherwood Drive, Unit 19
 Lake Bluff, IL60044

 Phone 847.735.9890
 Fax 847.735.9910
 Yahoo IM:  andy_ousterhout
 AOL IM:  aousterhou



 

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Re: Fax Program

2005-01-12 Thread JediHomer
FaxNow! from RedRock has an API which may help, or potentially you
could look at on-line fax providers such as eFax

HTH


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:35:16 -0600, Andy Ousterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anyone worked with a fax program that I can send the fax number along with
 the page to be faxed?   I need to send out several hundred faxes each month to
 clients  with an order sheet and their purchases for that month from the
 previous year.  I currently use WinFax and have to manually select the fax
 number from a list for each customer.
 
 Regards,
 Andy Ousterhout
 O'My Goodness
 www.omygoodness.com
 910 Sherwood Drive, Unit 19
 Lake Bluff, IL60044
 
 Phone 847.735.9890
 Fax 847.735.9910
 Yahoo IM:  andy_ousterhout
 AOL IM:  aousterhou
 
 

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Re: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

2005-01-12 Thread dave
thats cool
personally i just wouldnt go through the extra trouble of it.
the way i do it is have a seperate field for each pic like (pic1, pic2, pic3) 
and not just 1, the reason is that most are real estate sites and i want to do 
diff things with diff pic at diff times and it works better for me if i have 
them seperate instead of having to break up a list everytime i only want 1 pic. 
Plus pulling them into flash is much easier when they are seperated.

one other note on the site is it looks good:)
but i would speed up the flash movie so it doesnt jerk like that, using the 
time line for that will give that result if u leave it at the default 12fps 
speed


-- Original Message --
From: Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 06:04:49 -0400

Dude,  I think I got it SPANKED!!  What I've done here is a JOKE!! Just 
working now on the outside to make sure my queries and such will work. It all 
appears a ok!

I only had time to work with uploading one image last night, but this evening 
I'm going to build an array of images and slde them in on the INSERT.  

I've always had good luck with cffile, multiple uploads, etc... but I want to 
do this with an array because I'm still an amateur rookie, and I wanna learn 
to do this stuff the right way.

I'll have everything uploaded in the next few days and show you how it works.  
For now, this is the site...keep in mind nothing works, the 70's music is just 
for fun right now, the images splashed on the page are so the client can see 
different pics (the ones to the left are HERS eek!), and how they'll look 
against black. 

http://209.200.88.199/

Thanks again! Joe too!

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RE: Conditional text Insert into a String

2005-01-12 Thread Matthew Walker
This seems to work but it's inelegant and surprisingly slow. I'm sure
there's a better way 

cfset myString = KPPET(L ATT)(I GAT)TTID

!--- swap out hard-spaces ---
cfset placeHolder = chr(7)
cfset myString = replace(myString,  , placeHolder, all)  

!--- add soft-spaces ---
cfset myString = reReplace(myString, (.), \1 , all)

!--- remove soft spaces inside parentheses ---
cfset newLength = len(myString)
cfset notDone = true
cfloop condition=#notDone#
cfset myString = reReplace(myString, (\([^ )]*) , \1, all) 
cfset oldLength = newLength
cfset newLength = len(myString)
cfset notDone = newLength neq oldLength
/cfloop

!--- swap back in hard-spaces ---
cfset myString = replace(myString, placeHolder,  , all)
cfoutput#myString#/cfoutput

-Original Message-
From: Richard Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 13 January 2005 11:14 a.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Conditional text Insert into a String

I have a string that looks like:

 ... KPPET(L ATT)(I GAT)TTID ...

And I want to end up with a string that looks like:

 ... K P P E T (L ATT) (I GAT) T T I D ...

Notice that there is a space in between each letter EXCEPT in the (X YYY)
pattern where YYY has to stay together with NO intervening spaces. ( X YYY )
would be OK too.

Right now, I am adding spaces in a loop:

cfset myString = #ProteinSequence#
cfset myString_len = Len(myProteinSequence)

cfloop from=#myString_len# to=1 step=-1 index=i
cfset myProteinSequence = Insert( ,myProteinSequence,i)
/cfloop

But this adds spaces everywhere, even where I don't want them , in the YYY
pattern, so I get:

 ... K P P E T ( L  A T T ) ( I  G A T ) T T I D ...

If I could do a conditional insert where it stops inserting a space when
it hits the first ) and start again after it hits the next ( but I am
not sure how to do it?

Any ideas would be appreciated, otherwise I need to explore regular express
replace with backreferences (maybe), which is a prospect too horrible to
contemplate ...

Richard Colman
Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics






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Re: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question

2005-01-12 Thread dave
no prob :)

to bad u aint here man!
10+ feet of new snow this week!

-- Original Message --
From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:01:54 -0500

gracias!

thats the problemo :)

wow.

later.
tw


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:29:13 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 no prob ;)
 Thank tony! hahaha
 
 jk tony :)
 
 
 -- Original Message --
 From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:22:19 -0500
 
 Ohh now that is some funny shit.
 
 Puff puff pass nigga
 
 Now I can go to bed.  that was killing me!
 
 Thanks for bringing back my sanity, dave.
 
 Ray
 
 At 01:20 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
 well tony my friend i have your answer
 
 im gunna give u so much SHITTT haha
 
 your prob is that ur preloading gifs, which dont exist they should in fact
 be jpg's !!!
 
 thats funny as hell!! hahahahaha
 
 
 
 -- Original Message --
 From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:53:42 -0500
 
  i dont see the diff, and for some stupid reason this doesnt preload my
  graphics on this site...
  
  http://www.captaininvestments.com/index.cfml
  
 script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
 !--//
  
 Image11= new Image(156,22)
 Image11.src = a_on.gif
  
 Image22= new Image(156,22)
 Image22.src = b_on.gif
  
 Image33= new Image(156,22)
 Image33.src = c_on.gif
  
 Image44= new Image(156,22)
 Image44.src = d_on.gif
  
 Image55= new Image(156,22)
 Image55.src = e_on.gif
  
 Image44= new Image(156,22)
 Image44.src = f_on.gif
  
 Image55= new Image(156,22)
 Image55.src = g_on.gif
  
 // --
 /SCRIPT
  
  
  
  
  On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:34:58 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   dont ask me what the difference is cause i have inhaled!
  
   but u know what i have noticed that for some reason that actually
  doesnt really cache them to well, ok well maybe it does and what i am
  sayin is that i still put it as an include on most all the pages.
  
   i just have a template like scripts.cfm that i put all the
  common  java stuff and just include it
   u can try it on this site
  
   http://www.denveralumnaegpb.com
   i used it for the right navbar, since they would stick the first time
  through
  
  
   -- Original Message --
   From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:23:06 -0500
  
   watchit mr toker ...
   
   ill have you know, ive never inhaled!
   
   :)  now, what is the diff, betwixt mines'es and daves'es
   
   apart from my designation of a height/width and... THIS!
   
   !--//
   
   missing from the beginning of it... :) so i bet thats the freakin
   problem.
   
   anyway, thanks for the inspiration to look at another one, and see the
   missing link!
   
   tw
   
   
   
   
   On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:03:23 -0500, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   wrote:
Yea, that is the same one that I use on quite a bit of
  sites.  Never seen
the one you posted, bonghead.
   
Just thought I'd get in on the name calling too.
   
Ray
   
At 11:54 PM 1/11/2005, you wrote:
whoops bad me

script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
!--//
//preloader nav images
newimage0 = new Image();
newimage0.src = images/out.png;
newimage1 = new Image();
newimage1.src = images/over.png;
//--
/script

-- Original Message --
From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:53:15 -0500

 hola peeps!
 
 the script below is s very common, and is supps
 to preload images into the browsers cache, and when mousing
 over a menu item, it is to flip to the on, you all know this...
  anyway
 when i use it on a new site im building, the images arent
  preloading.
 
 when i mouse over the images, the browser still pauses for a
  second, i see
 the flag waving @ the top right, and then the image loads, and
  the mouseover
 action, works great.  but that sucks.  it shouldnt do that.  it
  should
 rock n roll
 right from the start right?
 
 thanks if you can point me in a good direction...
 here is the url, put your mouse over the menu items on the 
 left...
 
 http://66.165.123.68/index.cfml
 
SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JavaScript
!-- hide from non JavaScript Browsers
 
Image11= new Image(156,22)

Re: Fax Program

2005-01-12 Thread Ray Champagne
Why not just set up a database, then loop over the numbers in it, and send 
from the many companies on the web that do this?

I haven't done it before, but that seems to be a pretty simple 
solutionmaybe too simple?

Ray

At 05:42 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
FaxNow! from RedRock has an API which may help, or potentially you
could look at on-line fax providers such as eFax

HTH


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:35:16 -0600, Andy Ousterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Has anyone worked with a fax program that I can send the fax number 
 along with
  the page to be faxed?   I need to send out several hundred faxes each 
 month to
  clients  with an order sheet and their purchases for that month from the
  previous year.  I currently use WinFax and have to manually select the fax
  number from a list for each customer.
 
  Regards,
  Andy Ousterhout
  O'My Goodness
  www.omygoodness.com
  910 Sherwood Drive, Unit 19
  Lake Bluff, IL60044
 
  Phone 847.735.9890
  Fax 847.735.9910
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Re: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question

2005-01-12 Thread Ray Champagne
I ain't complaining about the snow in New England any more.  Holy 
shit!  Really, 10 feet?  Or am I just gullible?  You ARE in Alaska, right?

Ray

At 05:47 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
no prob :)

to bad u aint here man!
10+ feet of new snow this week!

-- Original Message --
From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:01:54 -0500

 gracias!
 
 thats the problemo :)
 
 wow.
 
 later.
 tw
 
 
 On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:29:13 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  no prob ;)
  Thank tony! hahaha
 
  jk tony :)
 
 
  -- Original Message --
  From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:22:19 -0500
 
  Ohh now that is some funny shit.
  
  Puff puff pass nigga
  
  Now I can go to bed.  that was killing me!
  
  Thanks for bringing back my sanity, dave.
  
  Ray
  
  At 01:20 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
  well tony my friend i have your answer
  
  im gunna give u so much SHITTT haha
  
  your prob is that ur preloading gifs, which dont exist they should 
 in fact
  be jpg's !!!
  
  thats funny as hell!! hahahahaha
  
  
  
  -- Original Message --
  From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:53:42 -0500
  
   i dont see the diff, and for some stupid reason this doesnt preload my
   graphics on this site...
   
   http://www.captaininvestments.com/index.cfml
   
  script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
  !--//
   
  Image11= new Image(156,22)
  Image11.src = a_on.gif
   
  Image22= new Image(156,22)
  Image22.src = b_on.gif
   
  Image33= new Image(156,22)
  Image33.src = c_on.gif
   
  Image44= new Image(156,22)
  Image44.src = d_on.gif
   
  Image55= new Image(156,22)
  Image55.src = e_on.gif
   
  Image44= new Image(156,22)
  Image44.src = f_on.gif
   
  Image55= new Image(156,22)
  Image55.src = g_on.gif
   
  // --
  /SCRIPT
   
   
   
   
   On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:34:58 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dont ask me what the difference is cause i have inhaled!
   
but u know what i have noticed that for some reason that actually
   doesnt really cache them to well, ok well maybe it does and what i am
   sayin is that i still put it as an include on most all the pages.
   
i just have a template like scripts.cfm that i put all the
   common  java stuff and just include it
u can try it on this site
   
http://www.denveralumnaegpb.com
i used it for the right navbar, since they would stick the first 
 time
   through
   
   
-- Original Message --
From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:23:06 -0500
   
watchit mr toker ...

ill have you know, ive never inhaled!

:)  now, what is the diff, betwixt mines'es and daves'es

apart from my designation of a height/width and... THIS!

!--//

missing from the beginning of it... :) so i bet thats the freakin
problem.

anyway, thanks for the inspiration to look at another one, and 
 see the
missing link!

tw




On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:03:23 -0500, Ray Champagne 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yea, that is the same one that I use on quite a bit of
   sites.  Never seen
 the one you posted, bonghead.

 Just thought I'd get in on the name calling too.

 Ray

 At 11:54 PM 1/11/2005, you wrote:
 whoops bad me
 
 script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
 !--//
 //preloader nav images
 newimage0 = new Image();
 newimage0.src = images/out.png;
 newimage1 = new Image();
 newimage1.src = images/over.png;
 //--
 /script
 
 -- Original Message --
 From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date:  Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:53:15 -0500
 
  hola peeps!
  
  the script below is s very common, and is supps
  to preload images into the browsers cache, and when mousing
  over a menu item, it is to flip to the on, you all know 
 this...
   anyway
  when i use it on a new site im building, the images arent
   preloading.
  
  when i mouse over the images, the browser still pauses for a
   second, i see
  the flag waving @ the top right, and then the image loads, and
   the mouseover
  action, works great.  but that sucks.  it shouldnt do 
 that.  it
   should
  rock n roll
  right from the start right?
 

Re: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

2005-01-12 Thread dave
[quote]I have to agree with Joe.  The first method suggested seems kind of
amateur-ish.  If there will not always be 3 images, then this method
is definitley NOT the 'right' way'.

Why create a dynamic application the uses static values like this? [/quote]

what the hell are u talking about? u say my way uses static images?
getting info from file fields the last time i can recall isnt static, joes 
example used static images

why dont u actually look at my code and u will see exactly why it wouldnt crash 
if the image count was less then the available fields.

im no pro but please know what the hell ur talking about before u call someone 
amateur-ish (i learned that the hard way lol)

joe is a great coder who i respect but we were talking about 2 completely 
diffent parts of the process



-- Original Message --
From: Scott Stroz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:38:21 -0500

I have to agree with Joe.  The first method suggested seems kind of
amateur-ish.  If there will not always be 3 images, then this method
is definitley NOT the 'right' way'.

Why create a dynamic application the uses static values like this?


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:18:16 -0500, Joe Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  well then u copy and paste  change the #'s
  accordingly to accomidate how ever many images u want.
  and say that u have 5 images but that clothes line only
  has 3 pic then it will accept the 3 and ignore the other
  2 empty fields
 
 That's just not a very good approach, and the point of this thread was
 to do things the right way.  Arrays and structures exists so that
 you don't have to do things like this, and there's no sense using a
 relational database in the nonrelational manner this method
 encourages.
 
 It's a lot cooler to be able to say I can change the number of images
 you can add by changing a configuration file than to have to say I
 have to change code for that.  In a lot of development shops, your
 method wouldn't fly at all, and would be quickly replaced.
 
 -Joe
 



-- 
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RE: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question

2005-01-12 Thread Ian Skinner
Our Sierras here in N.Cal. have gotten upwards of 18 Feet in the last week or 
so.  Largest snow pack since something like 1906.


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...-Original Message-
...From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 2:50 PM
...To: CF-Talk
...Subject: Re: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question
...
...I ain't complaining about the snow in New England any more.  Holy
...shit!  Really, 10 feet?  Or am I just gullible?  You ARE in Alaska,
...right?
...
...Ray
...
...At 05:47 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
...no prob :)
...
...to bad u aint here man!
...10+ feet of new snow this week!
...
...-- Original Message --
...From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
...Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:01:54 -0500
...
... gracias!
... 
... thats the problemo :)
... 
... wow.
... 
... later.
... tw
... 
... 
... On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:29:13 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...  no prob ;)
...  Thank tony! hahaha
... 
...  jk tony :)
... 
... 
...  -- Original Message --
...  From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:22:19 -0500
... 
...  Ohh now that is some funny shit.
...  
...  Puff puff pass nigga
...  
...  Now I can go to bed.  that was killing me!
...  
...  Thanks for bringing back my sanity, dave.
...  
...  Ray
...  
...  At 01:20 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
...  well tony my friend i have your answer
...  
...  im gunna give u so much SHITTT haha
...  
...  your prob is that ur preloading gifs, which dont exist they should
... in fact
...  be jpg's !!!
...  
...  thats funny as hell!! hahahahaha
...  
...  
...  
...  -- Original Message --
...  From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:53:42 -0500
...  
...   i dont see the diff, and for some stupid reason this doesnt
...preload my
...   graphics on this site...
...   
...   http://www.captaininvestments.com/index.cfml
...   
...  script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
...  !--//
...   
...  Image11= new Image(156,22)
...  Image11.src = a_on.gif
...   
...  Image22= new Image(156,22)
...  Image22.src = b_on.gif
...   
...  Image33= new Image(156,22)
...  Image33.src = c_on.gif
...   
...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
...  Image44.src = d_on.gif
...   
...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
...  Image55.src = e_on.gif
...   
...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
...  Image44.src = f_on.gif
...   
...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
...  Image55.src = g_on.gif
...   
...  // --
...  /SCRIPT
...   
...   
...   
...   
...   On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:34:58 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...wrote:
...dont ask me what the difference is cause i have inhaled!
...   
...but u know what i have noticed that for some reason that
...actually
...   doesnt really cache them to well, ok well maybe it does and what
...i am
...   sayin is that i still put it as an include on most all the pages.
...   
...i just have a template like scripts.cfm that i put all the
...   common  java stuff and just include it
...u can try it on this site
...   
...http://www.denveralumnaegpb.com
...i used it for the right navbar, since they would stick the
...first
... time
...   through
...   
...   
...-- Original Message --
...From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
...Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:23:06 -0500
...   
...watchit mr toker ...
...
...ill have you know, ive never inhaled!
...
...:)  now, what is the diff, betwixt mines'es and daves'es
...
...apart from my designation of a height/width and... THIS!
...
...!--//
...
...missing from the beginning of it... :) so i bet thats the
...freakin
...problem.
...
...anyway, thanks for the inspiration to look at another one,
...and
... see the
...missing link!
...
...tw
...
...
...
...
...On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:03:23 -0500, Ray Champagne
... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... Yea, that is the same one that I use on quite a bit of
...   sites.  Never seen
... the one you posted, bonghead.
...
... Just thought I'd get in on the name calling too.
...
... Ray
...
... At 11:54 PM 1/11/2005, you wrote:
... whoops bad me
... 
... script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
... !--//
... //preloader nav 

RE: Conditional text Insert into a String

2005-01-12 Thread Munson, Jacob
This also may not be the most elegant solution, but it works:

cfset write_toggle = 1
cfloop from=#myString_len# to=1 step=-1 index=i
cfif write_toggle eq 1
cfset myProteinSequence = Insert( ,myProteinSequence,i)
/cfif
cfif mid(myProteinSequence,i,1) eq )
cfset write_toggle = 0
cfelseif mid(myProteinSequence,i,1) eq (
cfset write_toggle = 1
/cfif
/cfloop

-Original Message-
From: Richard Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 3:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Conditional text Insert into a String


I have a string that looks like:

 ... KPPET(L ATT)(I GAT)TTID ...

And I want to end up with a string that looks like:

 ... K P P E T (L ATT) (I GAT) T T I D ...

Notice that there is a space in between each letter EXCEPT in the (X YYY)
pattern where YYY has to stay together with NO intervening spaces. ( X YYY )
would be OK too.

Right now, I am adding spaces in a loop:

cfset myString = #ProteinSequence#
cfset myString_len = Len(myProteinSequence)

cfloop from=#myString_len# to=1 step=-1 index=i
cfset myProteinSequence = Insert( ,myProteinSequence,i)
/cfloop

But this adds spaces everywhere, even where I don't want them , in the YYY
pattern, so I get:

 ... K P P E T ( L  A T T ) ( I  G A T ) T T I D ...

If I could do a conditional insert where it stops inserting a space when
it hits the first ) and start again after it hits the next ( but I am
not sure how to do it?

Any ideas would be appreciated, otherwise I need to explore regular express
replace with backreferences (maybe), which is a prospect too horrible to
contemplate ...

Richard Colman
Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics






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Re: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

2005-01-12 Thread dave
ok why dont we start from the beginning

if he wants to learn looping and arrays then he probabaly wants to do a loop 
over cffile code and set the array as it goes

if we all get on same page maybe we'll get a good answer to the whole deal and 
actually this would be good for quite a few ppl i know

but lets start at the top of the page so were are all on the same track! 

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RE: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question

2005-01-12 Thread dave
yup same storms as here, what is it called? the pinapple express, i think 

colorado here


-- Original Message --
From: Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:56:03 -0800

Our Sierras here in N.Cal. have gotten upwards of 18 Feet in the last week or 
so.  Largest snow pack since something like 1906.


--
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Web Programmer
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Sacramento, CA

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...-Original Message-
...From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 2:50 PM
...To: CF-Talk
...Subject: Re: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question
...
...I ain't complaining about the snow in New England any more.  Holy
...shit!  Really, 10 feet?  Or am I just gullible?  You ARE in Alaska,
...right?
...
...Ray
...
...At 05:47 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
...no prob :)
...
...to bad u aint here man!
...10+ feet of new snow this week!
...
...-- Original Message --
...From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
...Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:01:54 -0500
...
... gracias!
... 
... thats the problemo :)
... 
... wow.
... 
... later.
... tw
... 
... 
... On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:29:13 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...  no prob ;)
...  Thank tony! hahaha
... 
...  jk tony :)
... 
... 
...  -- Original Message --
...  From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:22:19 -0500
... 
...  Ohh now that is some funny shit.
...  
...  Puff puff pass nigga
...  
...  Now I can go to bed.  that was killing me!
...  
...  Thanks for bringing back my sanity, dave.
...  
...  Ray
...  
...  At 01:20 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
...  well tony my friend i have your answer
...  
...  im gunna give u so much SHITTT haha
...  
...  your prob is that ur preloading gifs, which dont exist they should
... in fact
...  be jpg's !!!
...  
...  thats funny as hell!! hahahahaha
...  
...  
...  
...  -- Original Message --
...  From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:53:42 -0500
...  
...   i dont see the diff, and for some stupid reason this doesnt
...preload my
...   graphics on this site...
...   
...   http://www.captaininvestments.com/index.cfml
...   
...  script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
...  !--//
...   
...  Image11= new Image(156,22)
...  Image11.src = a_on.gif
...   
...  Image22= new Image(156,22)
...  Image22.src = b_on.gif
...   
...  Image33= new Image(156,22)
...  Image33.src = c_on.gif
...   
...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
...  Image44.src = d_on.gif
...   
...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
...  Image55.src = e_on.gif
...   
...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
...  Image44.src = f_on.gif
...   
...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
...  Image55.src = g_on.gif
...   
...  // --
...  /SCRIPT
...   
...   
...   
...   
...   On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:34:58 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...wrote:
...dont ask me what the difference is cause i have inhaled!
...   
...but u know what i have noticed that for some reason that
...actually
...   doesnt really cache them to well, ok well maybe it does and what
...i am
...   sayin is that i still put it as an include on most all the pages.
...   
...i just have a template like scripts.cfm that i put all the
...   common  java stuff and just include it
...u can try it on this site
...   
...http://www.denveralumnaegpb.com
...i used it for the right navbar, since they would stick the
...first
... time
...   through
...   
...   
...-- Original Message --
...From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
...Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:23:06 -0500
...   
...watchit mr toker ...
...
...ill have you know, ive never inhaled!
...
...:)  now, what is the diff, betwixt mines'es and daves'es
...
...apart from my designation of a height/width and... THIS!
...
...!--//
...
...missing from the beginning of it... :) so i bet thats the
...freakin
...problem.
...
...anyway, thanks for the inspiration to look at another one,
...and
... see the
...missing link!
...
...tw
...
...
...
...
...On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:03:23 -0500, Ray Champagne
... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... Yea, that is the same one that I use on quite a bit of
...   sites.  Never seen
... the one you posted, 

RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Calvin Ward
Eclipse + CFEclipse is eclipsing any offer from Macromedia in terms of truly
supporting ColdFusion.

Every time I fire up WSAD for Java development for WebSphere, or even
Eclipse, I shake my head at the whole DW/HomeSite/CF Studio debacle.

- Calvin

-Original Message-
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

I presume you mean cfeclipse ?

MD


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:51:17 -0400, Gel. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Are you implying that because of Eclipse's entry into the marketplace,
Macromedia will not be updating Dreamweaver MX to fix the bugs and add
better functionality?
 
 As far as I can see, Eclipse doesn't replace MX, it seeks to replace
Homesite and CF Studio perhaps.
 
 And regardless of how good a developer you are, having a useful,
functional IDE helps you immensely when coding and designing an application.
Any good developer operating with deadlines in the real world knows that.
 
 
  Still, I understand MM's stance that once open-source candidates
  emerge in the category, it becomes a difficult if not impossible
  proposition to invest in proprietary software to compete in the space.
 
 
 



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RE: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

2005-01-12 Thread Steve Brownlee
[quote]
im no pro
[/quote] 

Isn't that the definition of an amateur?

Anyway, I think static was the wrong word for what he was trying to say.
Perhaps a better way of saying that is that your code isn't very flixible nor
does it scale with the application.  Any time the required number of images
increases, you (or someone else) have to go back into the code, find out
where this functionality is, and then add more code.

When coding for something like this, you need to make sure that it can handle
*any* number of images with grace, rather than taking the client's word for
it that it will always be three images, I guarantee it.  Anyone's who
worked in consulting knows that there's no such thing as a guaranteed spec
for clients.

-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 5:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

[quote]I have to agree with Joe.  The first method suggested seems kind of
amateur-ish.  If there will not always be 3 images, then this method is
definitley NOT the 'right' way'.

Why create a dynamic application the uses static values like this? [/quote]

what the hell are u talking about? u say my way uses static images?
getting info from file fields the last time i can recall isnt static, joes
example used static images

why dont u actually look at my code and u will see exactly why it wouldnt
crash if the image count was less then the available fields.

im no pro but please know what the hell ur talking about before u call
someone amateur-ish (i learned that the hard way lol)

joe is a great coder who i respect but we were talking about 2 completely
diffent parts of the process


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RE: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question

2005-01-12 Thread Ray Champagne
Dave, why does your web site say that you have an Alaska phone number?

At 06:05 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
yup same storms as here, what is it called? the pinapple express, i think

colorado here


-- Original Message --
From: Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:56:03 -0800

 Our Sierras here in N.Cal. have gotten upwards of 18 Feet in the last 
 week or so.  Largest snow pack since something like 1906.
 
 
 --
 Ian Skinner
 Web Programmer
 BloodSource
 www.BloodSource.org
 Sacramento, CA
 
 C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!
 - Cynthia Dunning
 
 
 
 ...-Original Message-
 ...From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 2:50 PM
 ...To: CF-Talk
 ...Subject: Re: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question
 ...
 ...I ain't complaining about the snow in New England any more.  Holy
 ...shit!  Really, 10 feet?  Or am I just gullible?  You ARE in Alaska,
 ...right?
 ...
 ...Ray
 ...
 ...At 05:47 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
 ...no prob :)
 ...
 ...to bad u aint here man!
 ...10+ feet of new snow this week!
 ...
 ...-- Original Message --
 ...From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 ...Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:01:54 -0500
 ...
 ... gracias!
 ... 
 ... thats the problemo :)
 ... 
 ... wow.
 ... 
 ... later.
 ... tw
 ... 
 ... 
 ... On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:29:13 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ...  no prob ;)
 ...  Thank tony! hahaha
 ... 
 ...  jk tony :)
 ... 
 ... 
 ...  -- Original Message --
 ...  From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 ...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:22:19 -0500
 ... 
 ...  Ohh now that is some funny shit.
 ...  
 ...  Puff puff pass nigga
 ...  
 ...  Now I can go to bed.  that was killing me!
 ...  
 ...  Thanks for bringing back my sanity, dave.
 ...  
 ...  Ray
 ...  
 ...  At 01:20 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
 ...  well tony my friend i have your answer
 ...  
 ...  im gunna give u so much SHITTT haha
 ...  
 ...  your prob is that ur preloading gifs, which dont exist they should
 ... in fact
 ...  be jpg's !!!
 ...  
 ...  thats funny as hell!! hahahahaha
 ...  
 ...  
 ...  
 ...  -- Original Message --
 ...  From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 ...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:53:42 -0500
 ...  
 ...   i dont see the diff, and for some stupid reason this doesnt
 ...preload my
 ...   graphics on this site...
 ...   
 ...   http://www.captaininvestments.com/index.cfml
 ...   
 ...  script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
 ...  !--//
 ...   
 ...  Image11= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image11.src = a_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image22= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image22.src = b_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image33= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image33.src = c_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image44.src = d_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image55.src = e_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image44.src = f_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image55.src = g_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  // --
 ...  /SCRIPT
 ...   
 ...   
 ...   
 ...   
 ...   On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:34:58 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...wrote:
 ...dont ask me what the difference is cause i have inhaled!
 ...   
 ...but u know what i have noticed that for some reason that
 ...actually
 ...   doesnt really cache them to well, ok well maybe it does and what
 ...i am
 ...   sayin is that i still put it as an include on most all the pages.
 ...   
 ...i just have a template like scripts.cfm that i put all the
 ...   common  java stuff and just include it
 ...u can try it on this site
 ...   
 ...http://www.denveralumnaegpb.com
 ...i used it for the right navbar, since they would stick the
 ...first
 ... time
 ...   through
 ...   
 ...   
 ...-- Original Message --
 ...From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 ...Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:23:06 -0500
 ...   
 ...watchit mr toker ...
 ...
 ...ill have you know, ive never inhaled!
 ...
 ...:)  now, what is the diff, betwixt mines'es and daves'es
 ...
 ...apart from my designation of a height/width and... THIS!
 ...
 ...!--//
 ...
 ...missing from the beginning of it... :) so i bet thats the
 ...freakin
 ...problem.
 ...
 ...anyway, thanks for the inspiration to look at another one,
 ...and
 ... see the
 ...

RE: Fax Program

2005-01-12 Thread Andy Ousterhout
Because this costs $.10 per page versus $.03-.05 per page and it is my
business, therefore my money.  If I can find a solution that enables me to
use my own Long Distance service, then I'd prefer to to that.


-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne

Why not just set up a database, then loop over the numbers in it, and send
from the many companies on the web that do this?

I haven't done it before, but that seems to be a pretty simple
solutionmaybe too simple?

Ray

At 05:42 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
FaxNow! from RedRock has an API which may help, or potentially you
could look at on-line fax providers such as eFax

HTH


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:35:16 -0600, Andy Ousterhout
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Has anyone worked with a fax program that I can send the fax number
 along with
  the page to be faxed?   I need to send out several hundred faxes each
 month to
  clients  with an order sheet and their purchases for that month from the
  previous year.  I currently use WinFax and have to manually select the
fax
  number from a list for each customer.
 
  Regards,
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  O'My Goodness
  www.omygoodness.com
  910 Sherwood Drive, Unit 19
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  Fax 847.735.9910
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Re: Help w/using CFLDAP tag?

2005-01-12 Thread Duncan I Loxton
Your start also needs to contain DN=domain, DN=com basically to tell
it which domain to operate in.

Did you manage to get this working in the end?


On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:22:24 -0500, Bosky, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone have an idea of what may be causing this error each time I
 execute the CFLDAP tag?
 
 This is my first experience using the CFLDAP tag.
 
 Running Active Directory/CFMX 6.1
 
 ---
 
 LDAP: error code 1 - 20D6: SvcErr: DSID-031006C5, problem 5012
 (DIR_ERROR), data 0
 
 Here's the tag:
 
 cfldap action=query
 
 name=results
 
 attributes=cn
 
 start=cn=users
 
 server=ldapserver.ldap.com
 
 username=username
 
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Re: Fax Program

2005-01-12 Thread Bryan Stevenson
buy a fax board and install it in your server...then ya can use yer own LD 
provider

OR

start looking at CFEXECUTE and see if you can have CF fire up WinFax for ya 
and send 'em

HTH

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RE: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question

2005-01-12 Thread dave
ru still smokin?
970 is northern colorado

http://www.thedirectory.org/pref/search/970.htm

-- Original Message --
From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:20:23 -0500

Dave, why does your web site say that you have an Alaska phone number?

At 06:05 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
yup same storms as here, what is it called? the pinapple express, i think

colorado here


-- Original Message --
From: Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:56:03 -0800

 Our Sierras here in N.Cal. have gotten upwards of 18 Feet in the last 
 week or so.  Largest snow pack since something like 1906.
 
 
 --
 Ian Skinner
 Web Programmer
 BloodSource
 www.BloodSource.org
 Sacramento, CA
 
 C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!
 - Cynthia Dunning
 
 
 
 ...-Original Message-
 ...From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 2:50 PM
 ...To: CF-Talk
 ...Subject: Re: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question
 ...
 ...I ain't complaining about the snow in New England any more.  Holy
 ...shit!  Really, 10 feet?  Or am I just gullible?  You ARE in Alaska,
 ...right?
 ...
 ...Ray
 ...
 ...At 05:47 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
 ...no prob :)
 ...
 ...to bad u aint here man!
 ...10+ feet of new snow this week!
 ...
 ...-- Original Message --
 ...From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 ...Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:01:54 -0500
 ...
 ... gracias!
 ... 
 ... thats the problemo :)
 ... 
 ... wow.
 ... 
 ... later.
 ... tw
 ... 
 ... 
 ... On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:29:13 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ...  no prob ;)
 ...  Thank tony! hahaha
 ... 
 ...  jk tony :)
 ... 
 ... 
 ...  -- Original Message --
 ...  From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 ...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:22:19 -0500
 ... 
 ...  Ohh now that is some funny shit.
 ...  
 ...  Puff puff pass nigga
 ...  
 ...  Now I can go to bed.  that was killing me!
 ...  
 ...  Thanks for bringing back my sanity, dave.
 ...  
 ...  Ray
 ...  
 ...  At 01:20 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
 ...  well tony my friend i have your answer
 ...  
 ...  im gunna give u so much SHITTT haha
 ...  
 ...  your prob is that ur preloading gifs, which dont exist they should
 ... in fact
 ...  be jpg's !!!
 ...  
 ...  thats funny as hell!! hahahahaha
 ...  
 ...  
 ...  
 ...  -- Original Message --
 ...  From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 ...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:53:42 -0500
 ...  
 ...   i dont see the diff, and for some stupid reason this doesnt
 ...preload my
 ...   graphics on this site...
 ...   
 ...   http://www.captaininvestments.com/index.cfml
 ...   
 ...  script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
 ...  !--//
 ...   
 ...  Image11= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image11.src = a_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image22= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image22.src = b_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image33= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image33.src = c_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image44.src = d_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image55.src = e_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image44.src = f_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
 ...  Image55.src = g_on.gif
 ...   
 ...  // --
 ...  /SCRIPT
 ...   
 ...   
 ...   
 ...   
 ...   On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:34:58 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...wrote:
 ...dont ask me what the difference is cause i have inhaled!
 ...   
 ...but u know what i have noticed that for some reason that
 ...actually
 ...   doesnt really cache them to well, ok well maybe it does and what
 ...i am
 ...   sayin is that i still put it as an include on most all the pages.
 ...   
 ...i just have a template like scripts.cfm that i put all the
 ...   common  java stuff and just include it
 ...u can try it on this site
 ...   
 ...http://www.denveralumnaegpb.com
 ...i used it for the right navbar, since they would stick the
 ...first
 ... time
 ...   through
 ...   
 ...   
 ...-- Original Message --
 ...From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ...Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 ...Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:23:06 -0500
 ...   
 ...watchit mr toker ...
 ...
 ...ill have you know, ive never inhaled!
 ...
 ...:)  now, what is the diff, betwixt mines'es and daves'es
 ...
 ...apart from my 

RE: Fax Program

2005-01-12 Thread Andy Ousterhout
I just found out how to do it using WinFax.   For some brain-dead reason, I
wasn't looking under mail merge.  Based off of the following, it looks like
I can send WinFax a single document using the following codes to separate
faxes:

wfxFaxNum   fax number (maximum 47 characters)
wfxRecipientrecipient name (maximum 31 characters)
wfxTime transmit time (HH:MM:SS time format)
wfxDate transmit date (MM/DD/YY date format)
wfxCompany  company name (maximum 42 characters)
wfxSubject  subject (maximum 79 characters)
wfxKeyword  keywords (maximum 33 characters)
wfxBillCode billing code (maximum 26 characters)



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RE: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question

2005-01-12 Thread Ray Champagne
D'oh!

Not smoking (yet), but dyslexia must have set in

http://www.thedirectory.org/pref/search/907.htm

Argh, time to go home and eat a brownie!

Ray

At 06:38 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
ru still smokin?
970 is northern colorado

http://www.thedirectory.org/pref/search/970.htm

-- Original Message --
From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:20:23 -0500

 Dave, why does your web site say that you have an Alaska phone number?
 
 At 06:05 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
 yup same storms as here, what is it called? the pinapple express, i think
 
 colorado here
 
 
 -- Original Message --
 From: Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 14:56:03 -0800
 
  Our Sierras here in N.Cal. have gotten upwards of 18 Feet in the last
  week or so.  Largest snow pack since something like 1906.
  
  
  --
  Ian Skinner
  Web Programmer
  BloodSource
  www.BloodSource.org
  Sacramento, CA
  
  C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!
  - Cynthia Dunning
  
  
  
  ...-Original Message-
  ...From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  ...Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 2:50 PM
  ...To: CF-Talk
  ...Subject: Re: OT: Javascript Image Preloader Question
  ...
  ...I ain't complaining about the snow in New England any more.  Holy
  ...shit!  Really, 10 feet?  Or am I just gullible?  You ARE in Alaska,
  ...right?
  ...
  ...Ray
  ...
  ...At 05:47 PM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
  ...no prob :)
  ...
  ...to bad u aint here man!
  ...10+ feet of new snow this week!
  ...
  ...-- Original Message --
  ...From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  ...Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  ...Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:01:54 -0500
  ...
  ... gracias!
  ... 
  ... thats the problemo :)
  ... 
  ... wow.
  ... 
  ... later.
  ... tw
  ... 
  ... 
  ... On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:29:13 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
  ...  no prob ;)
  ...  Thank tony! hahaha
  ... 
  ...  jk tony :)
  ... 
  ... 
  ...  -- Original Message --
  ...  From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  ...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  ...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 01:22:19 -0500
  ... 
  ...  Ohh now that is some funny shit.
  ...  
  ...  Puff puff pass nigga
  ...  
  ...  Now I can go to bed.  that was killing me!
  ...  
  ...  Thanks for bringing back my sanity, dave.
  ...  
  ...  Ray
  ...  
  ...  At 01:20 AM 1/12/2005, you wrote:
  ...  well tony my friend i have your answer
  ...  
  ...  im gunna give u so much SHITTT haha
  ...  
  ...  your prob is that ur preloading gifs, which dont exist they 
 should
  ... in fact
  ...  be jpg's !!!
  ...  
  ...  thats funny as hell!! hahahahaha
  ...  
  ...  
  ...  
  ...  -- Original Message --
  ...  From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  ...  Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  ...  Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:53:42 -0500
  ...  
  ...   i dont see the diff, and for some stupid reason this doesnt
  ...preload my
  ...   graphics on this site...
  ...   
  ...   http://www.captaininvestments.com/index.cfml
  ...   
  ...  script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
  ...  !--//
  ...   
  ...  Image11= new Image(156,22)
  ...  Image11.src = a_on.gif
  ...   
  ...  Image22= new Image(156,22)
  ...  Image22.src = b_on.gif
  ...   
  ...  Image33= new Image(156,22)
  ...  Image33.src = c_on.gif
  ...   
  ...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
  ...  Image44.src = d_on.gif
  ...   
  ...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
  ...  Image55.src = e_on.gif
  ...   
  ...  Image44= new Image(156,22)
  ...  Image44.src = f_on.gif
  ...   
  ...  Image55= new Image(156,22)
  ...  Image55.src = g_on.gif
  ...   
  ...  // --
  ...  /SCRIPT
  ...   
  ...   
  ...   
  ...   
  ...   On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 00:34:58 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  ...wrote:
  ...dont ask me what the difference is cause i have inhaled!
  ...   
  ...but u know what i have noticed that for some reason that
  ...actually
  ...   doesnt really cache them to well, ok well maybe it does 
 and what
  ...i am
  ...   sayin is that i still put it as an include on most all the 
 pages.
  ...   
  ...i just have a template like scripts.cfm that i put all the
  ...   common  java stuff and just include it
  ...u can try it on this site
  ...   
  ...http://www.denveralumnaegpb.com
  ...i used it for the right navbar, since they would stick the
  ...first
  ... time
  ...   through
  ...   
  ...   
  ...-- Original Message 
 

RE: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

2005-01-12 Thread dave
would u please actually look at the 2 sets of code before making such 
statements!

joes code does one thing mine does another
matter of fact u can take what mine does get the info then run joes to do the 
insert.

i didnt put in anything that deals with inserting into a db and he didnt add 
anything about uploading the images

do u get that?

like i said in the last one if he wants to do it then he needs to make a hybred 
of what joe and i both put

because joes code is no good without uploading it and mine is no good without 
inserting it.

-- Original Message --
From: Steve Brownlee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:19:02 -0500

[quote]
im no pro
[/quote] 

Isn't that the definition of an amateur?

Anyway, I think static was the wrong word for what he was trying to say.
Perhaps a better way of saying that is that your code isn't very flixible nor
does it scale with the application.  Any time the required number of images
increases, you (or someone else) have to go back into the code, find out
where this functionality is, and then add more code.

When coding for something like this, you need to make sure that it can handle
*any* number of images with grace, rather than taking the client's word for
it that it will always be three images, I guarantee it.  Anyone's who
worked in consulting knows that there's no such thing as a guaranteed spec
for clients.

-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 5:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: How to add images to my db the *right* way?

[quote]I have to agree with Joe.  The first method suggested seems kind of
amateur-ish.  If there will not always be 3 images, then this method is
definitley NOT the 'right' way'.

Why create a dynamic application the uses static values like this? [/quote]

what the hell are u talking about? u say my way uses static images?
getting info from file fields the last time i can recall isnt static, joes
example used static images

why dont u actually look at my code and u will see exactly why it wouldnt
crash if the image count was less then the available fields.

im no pro but please know what the hell ur talking about before u call
someone amateur-ish (i learned that the hard way lol)

joe is a great coder who i respect but we were talking about 2 completely
diffent parts of the process




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Re: Fax Program

2005-01-12 Thread Bryan Stevenson
ah...so a  little RTFM saves the day ;-)

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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Mike Kear
Calvin not quite.   CFEclipse, I can see, is a terrific development,
but as I found to my cost, if installation doesnt go right, it's very
very difficult to fix.Support is dependent on the ample goodwill
of the people developing it,  but still there is no obligation on
anyone to make sure it all works.

This is no criticism of the folks who are developing the CFEclipse
product, but I found it difficult to download (It took more than an
hour to start downloading by the time i negotiated the maze of
sourceforge) and then installation didn't go perfectly - I wasn't sure
which of the 45 files i was supposed to be downloading, and even then
it wasnt a fullly bundled package.   So.  having a problematic
download and installation, everything went downhill from there.

Several of the patient and helpful people working on CFEclipse tried
to help, but unlike a paid-for package like StudioMX, I had no right
to DEMAND support.  I could not insist on whatever it took to get it
all going properly for me.  IN the end i had to just cross it off my
list as another
probably-good-product-i-have-to-have-another-go-at-one-day.

That's the difference between a user-supported open source application
and a fully commercial paid-for app.

In the case of CFEclipse, I can see if it all goes well, it's a very
versatile and developer-oriented product.  If it doesnt all go well
it's a bloody nightmare.

It's the same with the open source CMS  Farcry.  If installation goes
well, it's obviously straightforward. If you hit a snag you can't
DEMAND someone help you fix it, you are reliant on the goodwill of
other users.  If they lose patience with your problem or run out of
ideas, there's no obligation on them to stick with you. I had a
non-standard setup with Farcry, and despite several days of working at
it, with the assistance of several other users, I couldn't get it
going in my setup before I reached decision time.   So I had to dump
it.  If I'd bought and paid for it, I could have said you guys fix it
so it works and dont whine to me about the cost.


Cheers
Mike Kear
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 17:37:45 -0500, Calvin Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Eclipse + CFEclipse is eclipsing any offer from Macromedia in terms of truly
 supporting ColdFusion.
 
 Every time I fire up WSAD for Java development for WebSphere, or even
 Eclipse, I shake my head at the whole DW/HomeSite/CF Studio debacle.
 
 - Calvin


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