Re: Migrating Server Settings

2005-01-17 Thread Ian Winter
Can be very handy.

No, it would seem like an oversight on my part. I've had a look around
and can't see sandbox as an option either. Not sure where that data is
stored in that case or if it can be easily migrated.


On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 08:38:45 -0600, Deanna Schneider
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Wow. I didn't know this feature existed, and I don't think the server admins
 do either.
 
 But, looking at it - I don't see sandbox information as an option. I see
 basic security - but that's not what I want to migrate, as it doesn't look
 like it contains sandbox info.
 
 Am I missing it somewhere?
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Ian Winter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 8:18 AM
 Subject: Re: Migrating Server Settings
 
  Depends on what version you're running. If you're using 6, 6.1 you can
  use the archives and deployment functionality.
 
  It will create a file with the areas of the admin your specifiy in, so
  DSN's, debugging, sandboxing and then you can simply apply to your new
  server. Be careful with anything that relates to the physical location
  of things, ie JVM, directory mappings otherwise you could create
  yourself issues.
 
  HTH
  Ian
 
  On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 08:03:59 -0600, Deanna Schneider
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  How do you all go about migrating server settings? We have a
  dev-test-prod
  environment. We spend a fair amount of team working with our server
  adminsitrators to get things like security sandboxes, dsn's, mappings,
  etc.
  set up in the dev environment. When it comes time to migrate our code to
  test, we go through the same set up process over on test.
 
  Are the settings in an XML file? Are people migrating the XML file (if
  there
  is one)? What's your process?
 
  Thanks.
 
  --
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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-17 Thread Dave Watts
 1) Dreamweaver's file panel is difficult to navigate because 
 the files and the folders are all nested together in a very 
 small area. HomeSite and Windows Explorer for example, divide 
 the files and folders in an easy to use fashion. Solution: 
 Make an option to view the file/site structure in that manner.

I'm not sure how I feel about this. One of my biggest issues with
Dreamweaver is simply that it takes up a lot of screen space if you use it
effectively, so you simply have to have a giant high-resolution monitor to
take best advantage of it. As for the display of the files and folders
themselves, this seems more to be a preference that we might have based on
our usage of Windows Explorer.

 2) Combined with (1), is the interesting choice of not 
 showing the full file path in the title bar, or somewhere. 
 Again, in HomeSite, you can see exactly which file you are 
 editing, but in DW, if you are looking at the same file in 
 both the dev server and the edition on your workstation, you 
 CANNOT easily tell which one is which. Solution: display the 
 full filepath in the titlebar, or another reasonable 
 location, AND show the full filepath when mousing over the 
 document title tabs.

I think that's a great suggestion.

 4) Lack of support for Source Control systems, HomeSite 
 supports VSS, CVS, etc. And it appears that because HomeSite 
 support SCC, it inherently supports more Source Control 
 systems without additional development by the user.

In my few attempts to use it, I had quite a bit of trouble getting CF Studio
to work with source control systems. Have you had success with this? Do you
think it's worth incorporating this into the product rather than just using
a standalone client?

 6) The HomeSite query builder was pretty decent to work in, 
 put something like that in.

Yes, for the love of all that's holy, I've been asking for a standard query
builder since the dawn of time! For the life of me, I can't imagine what was
going through the DW team's heads when they came up with the ones DW has.

 7) Interactive debugging! That's really going to be more 
 useful in the age of OO with CF.

I think that's a limitation imposed by CFMX. CF 4 and 5 supported
interactive debugging, but CFMX doesn't. As for its usefulness, most people
were lucky to get it to work at all! Once you did get it working, it wasn't
usually that helpful anyway in my experience.

 9) There's a number little annoying things missing, such as 
 convert tags to lowercase, a code sweeper/source formatting 
 that understand comments and 'middle' tags (cfelse), go to 
 end of tag hotkey, code collapse and so forth.

Code collapse is probably the one of those features I miss most. I'd like to
see all of them added.

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Re: wussy-wig editor

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Haskell
 It requires your customer to have a Windows O/S to use your web site.
ahh see we made a CMS inhouse, and we all use windows, so I didn't
think about it in the resale aspect. Good point sorry for the
one-trasck thinking there :)

Adam H

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  windows...and could you show some perfectly good alternatives?
 
 http://www.dynarch.com/projects/htmlarea/ is what I'd use in this case.
 
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RE: CFmail and receiving 1 copy

2005-01-17 Thread Micha Schopman
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Re: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-17 Thread Sean Corfield
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:05:31 +0100, Micha Schopman
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 And that product synergy isn't the right way I think. It is like they
 are building products around Flash, and it is something they should not
 do with ColdFusion.

The world is about solutions not products so product synergy is
definitely the right way. As for CF integratiing with Flash, well, you
don't have to use those products - lots of people are very excited
about the Flash integration features: CF's feature set is being driven
by customers.

 MM should be careful, not focusing to much on Flash. Focus on the core
 product.

Er, Flash is the core product. Flash Player ubiquity. Flash authoring,
Flex, Breeze, Captivate (and several of the other Robo* products),
Flash Lite for cell phones. Hundreds of millions of installed players,
millions of developers. I'd say that CF's Flash integration makes it
the server scripting language of choice for Flash-based apps and that
ought to be a good thing...
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RE: consuming webservices

2005-01-17 Thread Adrian Lynch
If using CF Admin is a bind, take a look at this page
http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=965

Ade

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Thanks Tim, that's much better.
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Using email msgs for data entry

2005-01-17 Thread Smith, Don , CTR , WHS/ITMD
Blogspot, the popular blogging software announced recently they will let
people do data entry (adding blog content) by sending email messages.  I
work with people who would be VERY comfortable doing data entry via email,
particularly blackberries.

Has anyone done this before (in any language) and can they comment?

I am well aware of possibly security issues, but I can think of a dozen ways
to lock this down.  I want to know the pitfalls of translating emails into
database queries.  We're using Exchange here.  Has anyone translated email
msgs to data entry without manual intervention?

Thanks!

Don

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Re: Multivalued Array help

2005-01-17 Thread Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
I was recently testing something and made an interesting discovery...

cfscript
  thisVar.testStruct.myVal = some value;
/cfscript

Actually works... without a structNew() call to create it.

So... new question... do we go ahead and imply a struct simply by
syntax, or do we, for the sake of protocol and readability, insist on
an explicit strucNew() call?

Personally, I'm for dropping the extra operation and implicity
creating a struct.

Anybody?

Laterz,
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:58:04 -0500, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Associative arrays in PHP are basically the equivalent of structures in
 CF.  So, in CFSCRIPT...
 
 item = structnew();
 item.level = level 12;
 item.ecs = something else;
 // alternate syntax
 item[dn] = third data;
 
 and so forth.
 
 --Ben
 
 Charles Heizer wrote:
  Hello,
  If I wanted to do a multi-valued array in php I would initialize the
  array like this, how would I do this in ColdFusion?
 
  Thanks,
  - Charles
 
  PHP Example --
  $item = array(
  'level'= $level,
  'ecs' = $expanded,
  'dn'= $dn,
  'rdn'= $rdn[0],
  'icon'= $icon,
);
 


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Re: cf parsing xml tag

2005-01-17 Thread Jaye Morris
To my knowledge any tag that begins with CF the engine attempts to
parse. True or false?


On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:07:37 -0600, Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Why would CF try to parse a tag that's in an XML file?
 
 Just need a little more clarification... CF should only be parsing
 tags in files that it's rendering as part of a request transaction.
 
 What gives? :D
 
 Thanks,

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RE: DevNet link gone from MM.com?

2005-01-17 Thread John Cummings
I remembered what it was from when I had access to the subscription portal.

-Original Message-
From: Alex Sherwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 3:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: DevNet link gone from MM.com?

Thanks John.

Did you happen to know this link off the top of your head, or did you 
find it on MM.com?



John Cummings wrote:

http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/subscriptions/

On the right there is a menu that says For DevNet Subscribers.   Click
Sign In under that menu item.

HTH,
JC

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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 3:07 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: DevNet link gone from MM.com?

Nope, no dice.

Calvin Ward wrote:

  

Should be able to get there by searching for devnet on the site.

- Calvin










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RE: Multivalued Array help

2005-01-17 Thread Adrian Lynch
I only did it cos it looked closer to your php code. Ben did it cos cfscript
bribed him! :OD

Ade

-Original Message-
From: Charles Heizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 January 2005 20:40
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Multivalued Array help


Ok, great.

I have noticed in the two responses to my question both of you
mentioned using cfscript. Is there an advantage to using cfscript vs.
using cfset  and declaring structure?

Thanks,
- Charles

On Jan 14, 2005, at 11:06 AM, Adrian Lynch wrote:

 You'd use a structure, arrays in CF are indexed with intergers,
 structure
 have character keys.

 cfscript
   item = StructNew();
   item.level = level;
   item.ecs = expanded;
   item.dn = dn;
   item.rdn = rdn[1];
   item.icon = icon;
 cfscript

 !--- Have a look at the item ---
 cfdump var=#item#

 If you want to preserve the case of the struct keys, user item[level]
 syntax instead.

 Ade

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Heizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 14 January 2005 18:50
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Multivalued Array help


 Hello,
 If I wanted to do a multi-valued array in php I would initialize the
 array like this, how would I do this in ColdFusion?

 Thanks,
 - Charles

 PHP Example --
 $item = array(
 'level'= $level,
 'ecs' = $expanded,
 'dn'= $dn,
 'rdn'= $rdn[0],
 'icon'= $icon,
   );


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Hosting

2005-01-17 Thread Al Everett
I know this question comes up a lot on the list, but I'm looking for a
new CF hosting company.

I know that there was even a conversation about the best ones in the
last few months, but I'm not getting any love searching the HoF
archives. I don't want to re-hash it all again but could someone point
me to an archive of a thread or three?

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RE: Combined version of Eclipse + plugins for Windows?

2005-01-17 Thread Tangorre, Michael
 From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 - fusebox4cfe

Damien, where did you see the above plugin? I can't seem to locate any
plugins for Fusebox4.

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OT: Suggestions sent to Macromedia

2005-01-17 Thread Damien McKenna
I just sent this via Macromedia's wishlist support system.  I selected
Homesite 6.0 as the product in question :)
 


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Database RAID Config w/Client Variables

2005-01-17 Thread Matt Wisdom
I realize that the reader doesn't have all of the info for my situation, and 
that there are ways to verify true bottlenecks in a databaes system with Perf 
Mon and other tools that I will address when I can. That said, I'm hoping that 
others can share their experiences if they've been down this path. Here is my 
situation:

I have one DB server that will host my main site DB and the CFSessions DB that 
is created by the CF Servers to use database-based client variables. I would 
like to maximize performance of the database but I am unsure as to the best 
starting point for allocating hard drives to raid volumes. Client variables get 
moderate usage, although the data contained within is not mission critical. The 
MainDB gets relatively heavy usage, mostly reads. The system looks like this:

SQL Server 2000
10 drive raid
system memory maxed out
Fast CPUs

The database files look like this:

Main DB
Main DB Translog
CF Sessions DB
CF Sessions DB Tlog

What RAID config would you use for the databases?

Main DB = 4+1 parity RAID 5
Main DB tlog = 1+1 mirrored RAID 1
CF Sessions DB = 1
CF Sessions DB tlog = 1
Hot spare = 1

or splitting the drives based on sequential vs non-sequential reads:

Main DB and CFSessions DB = 6+1 parity RAID 5
Main DB tlog CF Sessions DB tlog = 1+1 mirrored RAID 1
Hot spare = 1

or something else??

How important is (battery backed) write cache for the raid? The main database 
doesn't write very much, but the CFSessions DB should be writing every 
pageload. Would you use this?

Thanks very much in advance,
Matt

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SOT: Securing CF Admin

2005-01-17 Thread John Munyan
Hi, I have been searching around the internet looking for how best to secure 
cfadmin.  The prescribed method is to either remove cfadmin, or to protect it 
via file level security.  Is there a cf-talk best practice for this, lessons 
learned etc.  I would certainly love to hear how others have locked this down.  
It would be ideal if it could be run local to the ColdFusion box, but not 
remotely.  Any luck with such a configuration?  The server itself with w2k3 
iis6.
 
Thanks,
 
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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-17 Thread Micha Schopman
Yes, you are right about Flash.

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Re: Using email msgs for data entry

2005-01-17 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I do this all the time for these lists. Get a parsing script or the like (I use 
CFX_ODSMime and have written a pure CF version as well). 
1. parse the mail into headers  body
2. If the headers are ok look at the body for specific information and/or 
formatting
3. enter the data into whatever storage medium you have.

Blogspot, the popular blogging software announced recently they will let
people do data entry (adding blog content) by sending email messages.  I
work with people who would be VERY comfortable doing data entry via email,
particularly blackberries.

Has anyone done this before (in any language) and can they comment?

I am well aware of possibly security issues, but I can think of a dozen ways
to lock this down.  I want to know the pitfalls of translating emails into
database queries.  We're using Exchange here.  Has anyone translated email
msgs to data entry without manual intervention?

Thanks!

Don

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

2005-01-17 Thread dave
these r showing up a few days late

anyways isnt there a decent query builder in an early devnet?

[quote]One of my biggest issues with Dreamweaver is simply that it takes up a 
lot of screen space[/quote]
there is a real nice extension that goes on title bar and simple to show and 
hide panels, and communitymx.com has a nice show full path in title bar one

[quote]convert tags to lowercase[/quote]
its there
highlight word(s) right click  selection  convert to lowercase or convert to 
uppercase or convert tags to lowercase or convert tags to uppercase

[quote]a code sweeper/source formatting[/quote]
commands  apply source code formatting or clean up xhtml etc

they are there, go ahead and look ;)


-- Original Message --
From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Thu, 13 Jan 2005 14:38:18 -0500

 1) Dreamweaver's file panel is difficult to navigate because 
 the files and the folders are all nested together in a very 
 small area. HomeSite and Windows Explorer for example, divide 
 the files and folders in an easy to use fashion. Solution: 
 Make an option to view the file/site structure in that manner.

I'm not sure how I feel about this. One of my biggest issues with
Dreamweaver is simply that it takes up a lot of screen space if you use it
effectively, so you simply have to have a giant high-resolution monitor to
take best advantage of it. As for the display of the files and folders
themselves, this seems more to be a preference that we might have based on
our usage of Windows Explorer.

 2) Combined with (1), is the interesting choice of not 
 showing the full file path in the title bar, or somewhere. 
 Again, in HomeSite, you can see exactly which file you are 
 editing, but in DW, if you are looking at the same file in 
 both the dev server and the edition on your workstation, you 
 CANNOT easily tell which one is which. Solution: display the 
 full filepath in the titlebar, or another reasonable 
 location, AND show the full filepath when mousing over the 
 document title tabs.

I think that's a great suggestion.

 4) Lack of support for Source Control systems, HomeSite 
 supports VSS, CVS, etc. And it appears that because HomeSite 
 support SCC, it inherently supports more Source Control 
 systems without additional development by the user.

In my few attempts to use it, I had quite a bit of trouble getting CF Studio
to work with source control systems. Have you had success with this? Do you
think it's worth incorporating this into the product rather than just using
a standalone client?

 6) The HomeSite query builder was pretty decent to work in, 
 put something like that in.

Yes, for the love of all that's holy, I've been asking for a standard query
builder since the dawn of time! For the life of me, I can't imagine what was
going through the DW team's heads when they came up with the ones DW has.

 7) Interactive debugging! That's really going to be more 
 useful in the age of OO with CF.

I think that's a limitation imposed by CFMX. CF 4 and 5 supported
interactive debugging, but CFMX doesn't. As for its usefulness, most people
were lucky to get it to work at all! Once you did get it working, it wasn't
usually that helpful anyway in my experience.

 9) There's a number little annoying things missing, such as 
 convert tags to lowercase, a code sweeper/source formatting 
 that understand comments and 'middle' tags (cfelse), go to 
 end of tag hotkey, code collapse and so forth.

Code collapse is probably the one of those features I miss most. I'd like to
see all of them added.

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Re: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)

2005-01-17 Thread Dwayne Cole
I already have CFeclipse, thus Eclipse (only the required items, what ever this 
means), installed.  Can I download your version and just install over the one 
that I have?


-- Original Message --
From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date:  Sun, 16 Jan 2005 22:08:18 -0800

If you were thinking about trying cfeclpse, but didn't want to mess
with the plugin hunt, you can now try it out by just downloading the
files from my blog, unzip them, then run the Eclipse executable in the
cfeclipse.X directory.

There are now packages available for MacOSX, Linux, and the other one
- weighing in at about 34MB

The packages include: 
Eclipse3.1M4 - for Mac OSX  and Linux - Eclipse 3.0 for the other one
cfeclipse 1.1.17.2
PHPEclipse 1.1.2
Quantum244_3 
JSEditor 0.0.9
CSSEditor 0.0.4
JDBC drivers for JTDS (MSSQL), Postgres, MySql

They support CVS and Subversion version systems.

You can download them here http://www.robrohan.com/ on the right under 
eclipse.X

Cheers, and let us know how it goes

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Calling CFCs from CFCs and Qry.currentrow

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Pimm
Hi,
I've been having some problems with my code, which I've since fixed, but I was 
quite surprised at the behaviour.

I was looping over a query returned from a CFC.  Inside that Query loop, I was 
calling another CFC that did a load of queries, loops etc to return an 
employee's record.  This worked fine, however if I opened 2 or more browser 
windows to run the same script at the same time, the order of the loop became 
corrupted, losing items, and un-ordering the list.

Outputting the value qryData.currentrow in the loop returned results like 
2,3,4,5,7,8,11,12,16,1,6,17,18 etc.

After LOTS of playing around, it appeared that the query loops in my CFC within 
the outer query loop was overwriting and corrupting the value of currentrow for 
the outer loop.  This happened both when prefixing the queryname to the 
currentrow and when not.

The only way I've been able to get the code working is to replace the query 
loops with a for loop.

Any one else seen this behaviour?  It seems very odd.

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RE: Database RAID Config w/Client Variables

2005-01-17 Thread Micha Schopman
If you have the disks, always choose a RAID10 config over a RAID5
config. The situations where RAID5 can compare to RAID10 are very
little, and only few adapters are able to achieve it (LSI MegaRAID
320-2X). RAID10 gives you the combination of performance and redundancy.

We run our replicated sql servers also with RAID10 configurations. The
difference between RAID5 and RAID10 is immense.


This is from the MS SQL Server notes: 

To store your database log files (.ldf), the best performance is often
gained by storing them using a RAID 1 (mirrored or duplexed) array. This
assumes that there is only a single log file on the RAID 1 array. If
there is only a single log file on the RAID 1 array, the file can be
written to sequentially, speeding up log writes.

But if there are multiple log files (from multiple databases) sharing
the same RAID 1 array, then there is little or no advantage of using a
RAID 1 array. This is because although writing to a log is done
sequentially, multiple log files on the same array means that the array
will no longer be able to write sequentially, but will have to write
randomly, negating much of the benefits of a RAID 1 array.

But note: a RAID 1 array might still be better than a RAID 5 array if it
can process more random writes than the RAID 5 array. You will have to
check your hardware to know for sure. Another option is to put each
database log on its own separate RAID 1 array. One more option is to put
the log on a RAID 10 array, which offers the best features of RAID 1 and
RAID 5. While this is expensive, it will provide optimum performance.
[6.5, 7.0, 2000] Updated 12-20-2004

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RE: Securing CF Admin

2005-01-17 Thread James Holmes
The easy way to achieve this is to restrict the IPs to which the webserver
will respond. 

-Original Message-
From: John Munyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 15 January 2005 5:33 
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: Securing CF Admin

Hi, I have been searching around the internet looking for how best to secure
cfadmin.  The prescribed method is to either remove cfadmin, or to protect
it via file level security.  Is there a cf-talk best practice for this,
lessons learned etc.  I would certainly love to hear how others have locked
this down.  It would be ideal if it could be run local to the ColdFusion
box, but not remotely.  Any luck with such a configuration?  The server
itself with w2k3 iis6.

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Re: Multivalued Array help

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Haskell
I am very much into descriptive programing as well and showing your
intent in your code, stuctnew() does this for you. If you are leaving
stuctnew() out for efficiency, I wouldn't worry about it, even 100
stuctnew()'s aren't going to make much of a dent in processing
timealso I beleive in versions previous to MX you have to use
structnew().


Adam H


On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 21:52:10 -, Adrian Lynch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I only did it cos it looked closer to your php code. Ben did it cos cfscript
 bribed him! :OD
 
 Ade
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Heizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 14 January 2005 20:40
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Multivalued Array help
 
 Ok, great.
 
 I have noticed in the two responses to my question both of you
 mentioned using cfscript. Is there an advantage to using cfscript vs.
 using cfset  and declaring structure?
 
 Thanks,
 - Charles
 
 On Jan 14, 2005, at 11:06 AM, Adrian Lynch wrote:
 
  You'd use a structure, arrays in CF are indexed with intergers,
  structure
  have character keys.
 
  cfscript
item = StructNew();
item.level = level;
item.ecs = expanded;
item.dn = dn;
item.rdn = rdn[1];
item.icon = icon;
  cfscript
 
  !--- Have a look at the item ---
  cfdump var=#item#
 
  If you want to preserve the case of the struct keys, user item[level]
  syntax instead.
 
  Ade
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charles Heizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 14 January 2005 18:50
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Multivalued Array help
 
 
  Hello,
  If I wanted to do a multi-valued array in php I would initialize the
  array like this, how would I do this in ColdFusion?
 
  Thanks,
  - Charles
 
  PHP Example --
  $item = array(
  'level'= $level,
  'ecs' = $expanded,
  'dn'= $dn,
  'rdn'= $rdn[0],
  'icon'= $icon,
);
 
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Re: CFLib Downtime

2005-01-17 Thread Raymond Camden
A friend of mine - www.mindtool.com. That isn't an ISP - just a web
dev company like my own.

FYI - cflib was throwing errors last night. It is fixed.


On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 14:22:51 -0500, Michael T. Tangorre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Who were you with prior to today's move?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 1:36 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: CFLib Downtime
 
  CFLib may be down for a little bit today. I'm switching servers.
 
  (And btw, I'm switching to CFXHosting - who have been
  _extremely_ helpful!)
 
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Re: A graphic of the db relationship

2005-01-17 Thread Protoculture
Thanks Mike. I will consider your suggestions about putting all the data into 
one table. I did have a look at that database you mention and the layout was 
compelling.

However, if the querying would still cause me headaches I would be no further 
ahead. Behind in fact, because I've had to redesign the application to fit to 
the new db structure.

btw tried your query adn still no luck.

Server Msg: -3100, State: 42000, [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]
 Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression '(A.id = S1.category_id)
INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub2 S2
ON (S1.id = S2.category_id)
INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub3 S3
ON (S2.id = S3.cateogyr_id)
INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub4 S4
ON (S3.id = S4.category_id)
INNER JOIN auc'.



 From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

I forgot to change something when copy/pasting.

SELECT
   A.name
FROM
   auction_item_categories A
   INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub S1 
   ON (A.id = S1.category_id)
   INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub2 S2 
   ON (S1.id = S2.category_id)
   INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub3 S3 
   ON (S2.id = S3.cateogyr_id)
   INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub4 S4 
   ON (S3.id = S4.category_id)
   INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub5 S5 
   ON (S4.id = S5.category_id)
WHERE
   A.id = 1

Sorry about that..

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CF - .NET Web service Interop

2005-01-17 Thread Matthew Small
Does anybody have any idea how to send a complex datatype from CF to a .NET
webservice? I've tried creating an object in CF that directly maps to the
same structure in .NET but all I get is a data type mismatch error.  This
really stinks.   I have my example code below.

Thank you,
Matt Small

















CF Code:

ComplexObject.cfc
==
cfcomponent
  cfproperty name=Val1 type=String/
  cfproperty name=Val2 type=String/
  cfproperty name=Val3 type=String/
/cfcomponent


ComplexObjService.cfc

cfcomponent
cffunction name=getComplexObject returntype=ComplexObject
cfobject name=CObj component=ComplexObject
cfset CObj.val1 = FirstName
cfset CObj.val2 = MiddleName
cfset CObj.val3 = LastName 
cfreturn CObj
/cffunction
/cfcomponent

Index.cfm
==
cfobject component=ComplexObjService name=CObj

cfinvoke webservice=http://msserver:85/bulkmailwebservices.asmx?WSDL;
method=GetEmailObject returnvariable=theResult
cfinvokeargument name=CObj value=CObj.getComplexObject() 
/cfinvoke

cfoutput
#theResult#
/cfoutput





.NET Code
==

Public Class ComplexObject
Public Val1 As String
Public Val2 As String
Public Val3 As String
End Class




WebMethod() Public Function GetEmailObject(ByVal CObj As ComplexObject) As
String
Return Val1 =  + CObj.Val1 + br + _
Val2 =  + CObj.Val2 + br + _
Val3 =  + CObj.Val3 + br
 End Function





Thank you,
Matthew Small


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Re: Hosting

2005-01-17 Thread Rick Root
Al Everett wrote:
 I know this question comes up a lot on the list, but I'm looking for a
 new CF hosting company.

I've started switching customers from my own hosting to 
www.SmarterLinux.com - they are a division of hostmysite.com, which is a 
very large CF hosting provider.  They have excellent tech support and 
great prices - 30% discount for resellers too.

  - Rick


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Re: Hosting

2005-01-17 Thread John Beynon
www.cfxhosting.com
www.hostmysite.com
www.crystaltech.com

in no particular order...

jb.

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Re: Securing CF Admin

2005-01-17 Thread Pete Ruckelshaus
Remove the CFIDE directory mappings from the web site in IIS
Administrator.  Create a new web site mapping for just CFIDE; map it
to a non-standard port or a subdomain, i.e. cfadmin.mydomain.com; then
remove anonymous access in the directory security tab, assigning
instead named users with secure passwords.

Pete


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:29:58 +0800, James Holmes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The easy way to achieve this is to restrict the IPs to which the webserver
 will respond.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: John Munyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, 15 January 2005 5:33
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: SOT: Securing CF Admin
 
 Hi, I have been searching around the internet looking for how best to secure
 cfadmin.  The prescribed method is to either remove cfadmin, or to protect
 it via file level security.  Is there a cf-talk best practice for this,
 lessons learned etc.  I would certainly love to hear how others have locked
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 box, but not remotely.  Any luck with such a configuration?  The server
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RE: A graphic of the db relationship

2005-01-17 Thread Micha Schopman
Why don't you create a many - many relationship if you want to use
multiple categories? 

Table: auction_item
Table: auction_category
Table: item_category

You only have to use 2 joins here, one join for getting category data,
and one for getting category relations.

SELECT DISTINCT AI.Label, AC.Label AS categoryLabel
FROM Items AI
JOIN ItemCategory IC ON (IC.ItemID = AI.ItemID)
JOIN Categories AC ON (AC.CategoryID = IC.CategoryID)


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DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Tiki Guy
Hi All,

Just curious as to what applications people use when designing their DB's - 
Visio? Pen and Paper? Bueller?

My current shop likes to wing it and frankly that's not so good. I'd like to 
recommend something a little more standardized, and if I can ascertain what 
might be considered an industry standard, my suggestion might carry more weight.

I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and 
determing relationships before committing to the DB. I'd like soemthing though, 
that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken scratch.

~Tikiguy

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Re: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Massimo Foti
 I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and
 determing relationships before committing to the DB.

Me too :-)
Until now, working on very small teams it hasn't be an issue; but I see your
point.


 I'd like soemthing
 though, that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken
scratch.

A few friends of mine love Case Studio. I've seen it in action and I think
it may be worth a check:

www.casestudio.com/


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RE: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Depends, sometimes use Erwin others DB Diagram others just simple queries
and execution plans.

-Original Message-
From: Tiki Guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 17 January 2005 12:18
To: CF-Talk
Subject: DB Survey

Hi All,

Just curious as to what applications people use when designing their DB's -
Visio? Pen and Paper? Bueller?

My current shop likes to wing it and frankly that's not so good. I'd like
to recommend something a little more standardized, and if I can ascertain
what might be considered an industry standard, my suggestion might carry
more weight.

I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and
determing relationships before committing to the DB. I'd like soemthing
though, that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken scratch.

~Tikiguy



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Re: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Churvis
ER/Studio, hands down:
http://www.embarcadero.com/products/erstudio/erdatasheet.html

We use ER/Studio in our Advanced Database course to teach people what we
call our layered approach to designing and developing solid databases, and
we couldn't effectively do that without it.

There are so many important inner details that people will miss when they
only have the front face of a pencil diagram to prompt them.

Respectfully,

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- Original Message - 
From: Tiki Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:18 AM
Subject: DB Survey


 Hi All,

 Just curious as to what applications people use when designing their
DB's - Visio? Pen and Paper? Bueller?

 My current shop likes to wing it and frankly that's not so good. I'd
like to recommend something a little more standardized, and if I can
ascertain what might be considered an industry standard, my suggestion might
carry more weight.

 I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and
determing relationships before committing to the DB. I'd like soemthing
though, that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken scratch.

 ~Tikiguy

 

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Re: Hosting

2005-01-17 Thread Al Everett
Maybe I should enumerate what it is I'm looking for.

I have, to date, been using experthost.com. One thing I like about
them is they have a very nice fee schedule for reselling. I use them
for a couple of clients' hosting and my cost is under US$10/month per
domain.

I would like, however, some more control. I'd like it if I could get
all of my clients on a single server (none of them are anything near a
high-traffic site) to take advantage of some code reuse and would like
to be able to to things like define ColdFusion mappings. I'm not
ready, though, to pony up for a dedicated server.

How much control do these other hosts offer?


On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 10:39:51 -0500, Al Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I know this question comes up a lot on the list, but I'm looking for a
 new CF hosting company.
 
 I know that there was even a conversation about the best ones in the
 last few months, but I'm not getting any love searching the HoF
 archives. I don't want to re-hash it all again but could someone point
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Re: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Greg Luce
I've been using ERStudio for 4+ years. Love it!

Greg

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:30:52 -0500, Adam Churvis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ER/Studio, hands down:
 http://www.embarcadero.com/products/erstudio/erdatasheet.html
 
 We use ER/Studio in our Advanced Database course to teach people what we
 call our layered approach to designing and developing solid databases, and
 we couldn't effectively do that without it.
 
 There are so many important inner details that people will miss when they
 only have the front face of a pencil diagram to prompt them.
 
 Respectfully,
 
 Adam Phillip Churvis
 Member of Team Macromedia
 http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com
 
 Download Plum and other cool development tools,
 and get advanced intensive Master-level training:
 
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 - Original Message -
 From: Tiki Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 7:18 AM
 Subject: DB Survey
 
  Hi All,
 
  Just curious as to what applications people use when designing their
 DB's - Visio? Pen and Paper? Bueller?
 
  My current shop likes to wing it and frankly that's not so good. I'd
 like to recommend something a little more standardized, and if I can
 ascertain what might be considered an industry standard, my suggestion might
 carry more weight.
 
  I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and
 determing relationships before committing to the DB. I'd like soemthing
 though, that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken scratch.
 
  ~Tikiguy
 
 
 
 

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RE: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Dave Merrill
Where's the decimal point go in the price tag? Makes me nervous when you
have to contact the mfg for pricing...

Dave Merrill


 ER/Studio, hands down:
 http://www.embarcadero.com/products/erstudio/erdatasheet.html

 We use ER/Studio in our Advanced Database course to teach people what we
 call our layered approach to designing and developing solid
 databases, and
 we couldn't effectively do that without it.

 There are so many important inner details that people will miss when they
 only have the front face of a pencil diagram to prompt them.

 Respectfully,

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Re: Hosting

2005-01-17 Thread Scott Sauer
I just switched to uplinkearth.com
I am impressed with their ticket system turnaround as well as what they provide.
They offer more for less of a cost than the last hosting company I used.
You may want to check them out.


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:36:11 -0500, Al Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Maybe I should enumerate what it is I'm looking for.
 
 I have, to date, been using experthost.com. One thing I like about
 them is they have a very nice fee schedule for reselling. I use them
 for a couple of clients' hosting and my cost is under US$10/month per
 domain.
 
 I would like, however, some more control. I'd like it if I could get
 all of my clients on a single server (none of them are anything near a
 high-traffic site) to take advantage of some code reuse and would like
 to be able to to things like define ColdFusion mappings. I'm not
 ready, though, to pony up for a dedicated server.
 
 How much control do these other hosts offer?
 
 
 On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 10:39:51 -0500, Al Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I know this question comes up a lot on the list, but I'm looking for a
  new CF hosting company.
 
  I know that there was even a conversation about the best ones in the
  last few months, but I'm not getting any love searching the HoF
  archives. I don't want to re-hash it all again but could someone point
  me to an archive of a thread or three?
 
 

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Re: Database RAID Config w/Client Variables

2005-01-17 Thread Dan O'Keefe
Matt,

There is a current thread running over at SSWUG titled Raid 10 VS
Raid 5 and ISCII. Login there or create a free account and search on
the subject line:

http://www.sswug.org/

Dan


On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 15:55:34 -0400, Matt Wisdom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I realize that the reader doesn't have all of the info for my situation, and 
 that there are ways to verify true bottlenecks in a databaes system with Perf 
 Mon and other tools that I will address when I can. That said, I'm hoping 
 that others can share their experiences if they've been down this path. Here 
 is my situation:
 
 I have one DB server that will host my main site DB and the CFSessions DB 
 that is created by the CF Servers to use database-based client variables. I 
 would like to maximize performance of the database but I am unsure as to the 
 best starting point for allocating hard drives to raid volumes. Client 
 variables get moderate usage, although the data contained within is not 
 mission critical. The MainDB gets relatively heavy usage, mostly reads. The 
 system looks like this:
 
 SQL Server 2000
 10 drive raid
 system memory maxed out
 Fast CPUs
 
 The database files look like this:
 
 Main DB
 Main DB Translog
 CF Sessions DB
 CF Sessions DB Tlog
 
 What RAID config would you use for the databases?
 
 Main DB = 4+1 parity RAID 5
 Main DB tlog = 1+1 mirrored RAID 1
 CF Sessions DB = 1
 CF Sessions DB tlog = 1
 Hot spare = 1
 
 or splitting the drives based on sequential vs non-sequential reads:
 
 Main DB and CFSessions DB = 6+1 parity RAID 5
 Main DB tlog CF Sessions DB tlog = 1+1 mirrored RAID 1
 Hot spare = 1
 
 or something else??
 
 How important is (battery backed) write cache for the raid? The main database 
 doesn't write very much, but the CFSessions DB should be writing every 
 pageload. Would you use this?
 
 Thanks very much in advance,
 Matt
 
 

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Re: Hosting

2005-01-17 Thread Scott Sauer
Er.. that should read,
They offer more for less cost than the last hosting company I used.



On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:18:28 -0600, Scott Sauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just switched to uplinkearth.com
 I am impressed with their ticket system turnaround as well as what they 
 provide.
 They offer more for less of a cost than the last hosting company I used.
 You may want to check them out.
 
 
 On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:36:11 -0500, Al Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Maybe I should enumerate what it is I'm looking for.
 
  I have, to date, been using experthost.com. One thing I like about
  them is they have a very nice fee schedule for reselling. I use them
  for a couple of clients' hosting and my cost is under US$10/month per
  domain.
 
  I would like, however, some more control. I'd like it if I could get
  all of my clients on a single server (none of them are anything near a
  high-traffic site) to take advantage of some code reuse and would like
  to be able to to things like define ColdFusion mappings. I'm not
  ready, though, to pony up for a dedicated server.
 
  How much control do these other hosts offer?
 
 
  On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 10:39:51 -0500, Al Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I know this question comes up a lot on the list, but I'm looking for a
   new CF hosting company.
  
   I know that there was even a conversation about the best ones in the
   last few months, but I'm not getting any love searching the HoF
   archives. I don't want to re-hash it all again but could someone point
   me to an archive of a thread or three?
 
  

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Re: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Umer Farooq
Yes..

I second caseStudio very good tool..

and love the fact you can reverse engineer the DB. Only thing I hate 
is RE is not supported on MSSQL 7.

Massimo Foti wrote:
I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and
determing relationships before committing to the DB.
 
 
 Me too :-)
 Until now, working on very small teams it hasn't be an issue; but I see your
 point.
 
 
 
I'd like soemthing
though, that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken
 
 scratch.
 
 A few friends of mine love Case Studio. I've seen it in action and I think
 it may be worth a check:
 
 www.casestudio.com/
 
 
 Massimo Foti
 DW tools: http://www.massimocorner.com
 CF tools:  http://www.olimpo.ch/tmt/
 

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RE: Securing CF Admin

2005-01-17 Thread Jacob
On ISS 6.0, I secure the cfide folder with web authentication and via IP
address.

-Original Message-
From: John Munyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 1:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: Securing CF Admin

Hi, I have been searching around the internet looking for how best to secure
cfadmin.  The prescribed method is to either remove cfadmin, or to protect
it via file level security.  Is there a cf-talk best practice for this,
lessons learned etc.  I would certainly love to hear how others have locked
this down.  It would be ideal if it could be run local to the ColdFusion
box, but not remotely.  Any luck with such a configuration?  The server
itself with w2k3 iis6.
 
Thanks,
 
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Re: another php ?

2005-01-17 Thread Eddie Shipman
phpBB stores it's session info in a cookie. The password is MD5 hased
in a mySQL table.
Take a look at the PHP code and see hoe it is done then use CFM to do
the same thing, that's
all there is to it. Pay particular attention to login.php and sessions.php.


  how can u transfer a php login session to cfm or vise versa.
  say if u have a site that is in cfm but it uses a phpbb and dont want 
  members to have to login twice.
 
 I'd love to see an answer to this one =)  Bob Guiney's web site
 (bachelor bob) is a mix of CF and php right now, including phpBB ... I
 had a need to authenticate users for uploading images, so I actually
 force them to enter their username and password each time they want to
 upload an image to the fan photo gallery... and I just use CF to
 authenticate against the phpbb database.
 
 I'd love to not make them do that everytime.

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Re: A graphic of the db relationship

2005-01-17 Thread Umer Farooq
Try this..

FROM auction_item_categories AS A INNER JOIN 
auction_item_categories_sub AS S1 ON A.id = S1.category_id) INNER JOIN 
auction_item_categories_sub1 AS S2 ON S1.id = S2.category_id) INNER JOIN 
auction_item_categories_sub2 AS S3 ON S2.id = S3.category_id) INNER JOIN 
auction_item_categories_sub3 AS S4 ON S3.id = S4.category_id) INNER JOIN 
auction_item_categories_sub4 AS S5 ON S4.id = S5.category_id

Also in your initial post the join was fine.. but you had the tables in 
FROM... and that was likly your cause.. did you try just using the 
Access Query tool to build you the query.

but as it has already been pointed out.. it would be better to switch to 
one table.

Protoculture wrote:
 Thanks Mike. I will consider your suggestions about putting all the data into 
 one table. I did have a look at that database you mention and the layout was 
 compelling.
 
 However, if the querying would still cause me headaches I would be no further 
 ahead. Behind in fact, because I've had to redesign the application to fit to 
 the new db structure.
 
 btw tried your query adn still no luck.
 
 Server Msg: -3100, State: 42000, [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]
  Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression '(A.id = S1.category_id)
 INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub2 S2
 ON (S1.id = S2.category_id)
 INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub3 S3
 ON (S2.id = S3.cateogyr_id)
 INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub4 S4
 ON (S3.id = S4.category_id)
 INNER JOIN auc'.
 
 
 
 
From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

I forgot to change something when copy/pasting.

SELECT
  A.name
FROM
  auction_item_categories A
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub S1 
  ON (A.id = S1.category_id)
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub2 S2 
  ON (S1.id = S2.category_id)
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub3 S3 
  ON (S2.id = S3.cateogyr_id)
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub4 S4 
  ON (S3.id = S4.category_id)
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub5 S5 
  ON (S4.id = S5.category_id)
WHERE
  A.id = 1

Sorry about that..

Mike
 
 
 

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Re: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Nick de Voil
 Just curious as to what applications people use when designing their
DB's - Visio? Pen and Paper? Bueller?

 My current shop likes to wing it and frankly that's not so good. I'd
like to recommend something a little more standardized, and if I can
ascertain what might be considered an industry standard, my suggestion might
carry more weight.

ERwin and Embarcadero could both be considered industry standard.

We use a home-grown web app - Flash diagramming tool on the front end,
integrates with our CMS at the back, generates MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle
databases. Couldn't live without it.

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Re: access DB schema

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Howitt
What do you mean by unpack the schema?  There is a diagramming tool in 
Access itself or Visio has can be pointed at Access as an ODBC database 
to generate a map of the relationships and all the fields therein.

Mark A Kruger wrote:

Does anyone out there know of a tool or utility to unpack the schema of an
access database? We are doing a conversion of a fairly large Access db and
we are looking to save some leg-work.

-mark

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Re: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Tony Weeg
First run: Pencil or Pen and usually scrap paper
Second run: Visio model
Third run: Pencil or Pen on printed visio model paper
Fourth and final run: My brain, as i go over EVERYTHING to make sure
it all makes sense.

after that, any changes are looked at with utter disgust, as i shoulda
found that to begin with ;)

tw


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 09:24:50 -0500, Umer Farooq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes..
 
I second caseStudio very good tool..
 
and love the fact you can reverse engineer the DB. Only thing I hate
 is RE is not supported on MSSQL 7.
 
 Massimo Foti wrote:
 I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and
 determing relationships before committing to the DB.
 
 
  Me too :-)
  Until now, working on very small teams it hasn't be an issue; but I see your
  point.
 
 
 
 I'd like soemthing
 though, that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken
 
  scratch.
 
  A few friends of mine love Case Studio. I've seen it in action and I think
  it may be worth a check:
 
  www.casestudio.com/
 
  
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  DW tools: http://www.massimocorner.com
  CF tools:  http://www.olimpo.ch/tmt/
 
 
 

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Re: Multivalued Array help

2005-01-17 Thread Al Everett
This is new in CFMX. If you use dot notation CFMX assumes you are
referencing a structure and creates it if it doesn't exist. CF5 and
prior would create a simple variable in the local scope with a dot in
it.

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6/Developing_ColdFusion_MX_Applications_with_CFML/arrayStruct7.htm



On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:17:29 -0600, Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I was recently testing something and made an interesting discovery...
 
 cfscript
   thisVar.testStruct.myVal = some value;
 /cfscript
 
 Actually works... without a structNew() call to create it.
 
 So... new question... do we go ahead and imply a struct simply by
 syntax, or do we, for the sake of protocol and readability, insist on
 an explicit strucNew() call?
 
 Personally, I'm for dropping the extra operation and implicity
 creating a struct.
 
 Anybody?
 
 Laterz,
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 On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:58:04 -0500, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Associative arrays in PHP are basically the equivalent of structures in
  CF.  So, in CFSCRIPT...
 
  item = structnew();
  item.level = level 12;
  item.ecs = something else;
  // alternate syntax
  item[dn] = third data;
 
  and so forth.
 
  --Ben
 
  Charles Heizer wrote:
   Hello,
   If I wanted to do a multi-valued array in php I would initialize the
   array like this, how would I do this in ColdFusion?
  
   Thanks,
   - Charles
  
   PHP Example --
   $item = array(
   'level'= $level,
   'ecs' = $expanded,
   'dn'= $dn,
   'rdn'= $rdn[0],
   'icon'= $icon,
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RE: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)

2005-01-17 Thread Damien McKenna
A _huge_ thanks, Rob.

As has been mentioned before, any chance of setting up an announcements
mailing list so we can keep up-to-date with changes?

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RE: Combined version of Eclipse + plugins for Windows?

2005-01-17 Thread Damien McKenna
Its actually fusebox3cfe X-)
http://cfopen.org/projects/fusebox3cfe/

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 -Original Message-
 From: Tangorre, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:25 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Combined version of Eclipse + plugins for Windows?
 
  From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  - fusebox4cfe
 
 Damien, where did you see the above plugin? I can't seem to 
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Re: Using email msgs for data entry

2005-01-17 Thread Roger Benningfield
Has anyone done this before (in any language) and can they comment?

Don: My blogging service has been doing mail-to-blog stuff for a few years now. 
It's pretty much vital for photoblogging from a camera phone, since sending an 
email is one of the few things most phones are optimized to do.

Basically, you need to bear a number of things in mind:

(1) Authentication. This usually involves having the user send to a secret 
address or an address containing a username/password. So you'll either need to 
create post office aliases for each user, or set up a catch-all mailbox and 
have it capture everything for you.

(2) Because of the incredible variety of email apps and configurations out 
there, you more or less have to resign yourself to letting some poorly-formed 
content into your app. You can fight it with an unending array of filters (I 
did, for a long time), but I've found it's ultimately better to just accept 
that the important thing is the content itself... if it gets too mangled, it 
can always be edited with the app's native interface.

(3) Your app probably accepts (and expects) data that's far richer than you can 
get out of a typical user with a typical mail client. So you'll need to look at 
your app and identify a sensible array of defaults for advanced settings that 
can't be expressed via to, from, subject, and body fields.

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RE: Suggestions sent to Macromedia

2005-01-17 Thread Damien McKenna
Ah shoot.  I forgot to paste the message I wrote.  Doh!

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 Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:30 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: OT: Suggestions sent to Macromedia
 
 I just sent this via Macromedia's wishlist support system.  I 
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RE: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Dawson, Michael
I use ER/Studo from Embarcadero.  www.embarcadero.com

I've used it for years at the two places I have worked.  It is extremely
scriptable, but you should just try it.  It is a bit expensive, however,
but worth the price. 

-Original Message-
From: Tiki Guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 6:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: DB Survey

Hi All,

Just curious as to what applications people use when designing their
DB's - Visio? Pen and Paper? Bueller?

My current shop likes to wing it and frankly that's not so good. I'd
like to recommend something a little more standardized, and if I can
ascertain what might be considered an industry standard, my suggestion
might carry more weight.

I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and
determing relationships before committing to the DB. I'd like soemthing
though, that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken
scratch.

~Tikiguy



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Re: Homesite

2005-01-17 Thread Will Tomlinson
I code using DWMX right now, and while I like the interface and the layout 
and the 'feel' of the product, I am VERY unhappy with the lag time when 
switching back and forth from DW to other programs.  It is just downright 
annoying.  And, yes, I have messed with all the settings that I could 
Google, still no better.  I have plenty of RAM and a good processor, so I 
know it not that.  In fact, I have heard this complaint from more that a 
handful of people...some on this list.


I've always used DWMX and I love it. I've used Homesite as well, but DWMX seems 
to give me more bang. I'm running 2 gigs RAM, 3.2 proc.  and have NO lag time 
between programs. Yeah I've seen a few bugs here and there, but nothing to piss 
me off yet. 

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RE: Using email msgs for data entry

2005-01-17 Thread Martin Parry
If you look at the way house of fusion does it. Pre-register your email
address against one or more lists then, as I've just done now - reply
through outlook and it adds it to the relevant thread.

Martin Parry
Macromedia Certified Developer
http://www.BeetrootStreet.co.uk

-Original Message-
From: Smith, Don , CTR , WHS/ITMD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 January 2005 19:18
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Using email msgs for data entry

Blogspot, the popular blogging software announced recently they will let
people do data entry (adding blog content) by sending email messages.  I
work with people who would be VERY comfortable doing data entry via
email,
particularly blackberries.

Has anyone done this before (in any language) and can they comment?

I am well aware of possibly security issues, but I can think of a dozen
ways
to lock this down.  I want to know the pitfalls of translating emails
into
database queries.  We're using Exchange here.  Has anyone translated
email
msgs to data entry without manual intervention?

Thanks!

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Re: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)

2005-01-17 Thread Rob Munn
Cool.

I fixed my config. today. I had to uninstall my JRE and re-install it. I
have been using CFE most of the day and I'm mostly digging it. The color
coder needs refining, I submitted a bug on it. I saw another color coding
bug, but I lost track of it.

The lack of line wrap in the editor is a real pain. I put my three votes in
for that feature to get bumped up the list of enhancements.

Shortcut keys. I haven't played around with the CFE features on this, but I
really noticed quickly how much I depend on a handful of shortcut keys for
my work. I will dig into it more and provide feedback.

For those of you using VSS, I am using the VSS plugin and it works great for
me.

One other thing, more a OT question about Eclipse maybe. In HS+ you can
write Windows Script Host scripts and tie them into the IDE using shortcuts,
etc. I have one that I use to insert a comment with my initials and the
date. How would I go about re-creating something like that? I'd write a
bunch of stuff in it if it was quick enough to do, something like WSH. Is
there a JS interpreter in Eclipse?






- Original Message - 
From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:08 PM
Subject: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)


 If you were thinking about trying cfeclpse, but didn't want to mess
 with the plugin hunt, you can now try it out by just downloading the
 files from my blog, unzip them, then run the Eclipse executable in the
 cfeclipse.X directory.

 There are now packages available for MacOSX, Linux, and the other one
 - weighing in at about 34MB

 The packages include:
 Eclipse3.1M4 - for Mac OSX  and Linux - Eclipse 3.0 for the other one
 cfeclipse 1.1.17.2
 PHPEclipse 1.1.2
 Quantum244_3
 JSEditor 0.0.9
 CSSEditor 0.0.4
 JDBC drivers for JTDS (MSSQL), Postgres, MySql

 They support CVS and Subversion version systems.

 You can download them here http://www.robrohan.com/ on the right under
eclipse.X

 Cheers, and let us know how it goes

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Re: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Churvis
Single-platform is cheap, around $600 or $800 if memory serves me correctly,
but the multi-platform version that handles all database platforms (the one
we use) was $2,500 plus $750 for the first year's maintenance, which you had
to buy, so it was a total of $3,250 for the initial purchase.

This may seem like a lot of money, but I can tell you that it is the most
cost-effective purchase I've made for my business over the past twenty
years, and it has resulted in better software for our customers.

Respectfully,

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- Original Message - 
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To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 9:14 AM
Subject: RE: DB Survey


 Where's the decimal point go in the price tag? Makes me nervous when you
 have to contact the mfg for pricing...

 Dave Merrill


  ER/Studio, hands down:
  http://www.embarcadero.com/products/erstudio/erdatasheet.html
 
  We use ER/Studio in our Advanced Database course to teach people what we
  call our layered approach to designing and developing solid
  databases, and
  we couldn't effectively do that without it.
 
  There are so many important inner details that people will miss when
they
  only have the front face of a pencil diagram to prompt them.
 
  Respectfully,
 
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Re: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Marty Johll
I've been using Database Design Studio  from http://www.dds-lite.com/

They have 2 versions Lite ($100) and Pro ($400).

-Marty


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:18:09 -0400, Tiki Guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 Just curious as to what applications people use when designing their DB's - 
 Visio? Pen and Paper? Bueller?
 
 My current shop likes to wing it and frankly that's not so good. I'd like 
 to recommend something a little more standardized, and if I can ascertain 
 what might be considered an industry standard, my suggestion might carry more 
 weight.
 
 I've always been a pen and paper guy, doing data dictionaries first and 
 determing relationships before committing to the DB. I'd like soemthing 
 though, that is a bit more portable (and readable) than my chicken scratch.
 
 ~Tikiguy
 
 

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Re: A graphic of the db relationship

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Howitt
If you take Jochem's working query that gave no results you should 
consider changing the INNER JOINs to LEFT JOINs since this will find 
matching rows in the first table you list and then matching rows from 
the tables on the right of the LEFT JOIN.  If there is no match you see 
a NULL for any values you are trying to get.  Then you can concatenate 
the category names as you go using s1.name  .  s2.name etc..

Protoculture wrote:

Thanks Mike. I will consider your suggestions about putting all the data into 
one table. I did have a look at that database you mention and the layout was 
compelling.

However, if the querying would still cause me headaches I would be no further 
ahead. Behind in fact, because I've had to redesign the application to fit to 
the new db structure.

btw tried your query adn still no luck.

Server Msg: -3100, State: 42000, [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]
 Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression '(A.id = S1.category_id)
INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub2 S2
ON (S1.id = S2.category_id)
INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub3 S3
ON (S2.id = S3.cateogyr_id)
INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub4 S4
ON (S3.id = S4.category_id)
INNER JOIN auc'.



  

From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  

I forgot to change something when copy/pasting.

SELECT
  A.name
FROM
  auction_item_categories A
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub S1 
  ON (A.id = S1.category_id)
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub2 S2 
  ON (S1.id = S2.category_id)
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub3 S3 
  ON (S2.id = S3.cateogyr_id)
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub4 S4 
  ON (S3.id = S4.category_id)
  INNER JOIN auction_item_categories_sub5 S5 
  ON (S4.id = S5.category_id)
WHERE
  A.id = 1

Sorry about that..

Mike





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RE: Homesite

2005-01-17 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Well, I find that even with that spec you are not getting lag something to
qiuery. You must not have any other apps running!





-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 January 2005 15:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Homesite

I code using DWMX right now, and while I like the interface and the layout 
and the 'feel' of the product, I am VERY unhappy with the lag time when 
switching back and forth from DW to other programs.  It is just downright 
annoying.  And, yes, I have messed with all the settings that I could 
Google, still no better.  I have plenty of RAM and a good processor, so I 
know it not that.  In fact, I have heard this complaint from more that a 
handful of people...some on this list.


I've always used DWMX and I love it. I've used Homesite as well, but DWMX
seems to give me more bang. I'm running 2 gigs RAM, 3.2 proc.  and have NO
lag time between programs. Yeah I've seen a few bugs here and there, but
nothing to piss me off yet. 

Will



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RE: Using email msgs for data entry

2005-01-17 Thread Martin Parry
Just so I don't look like I don't read the thread properly - I posted my
last message about 8 hours ago.. 

Mr Dinowitz sir.. I think there's a bit of a delay in posting messages
:)

Martin Parry
Macromedia Certified Developer
http://www.BeetrootStreet.co.uk

-Original Message-
From: Martin Parry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 17 January 2005 09:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Using email msgs for data entry

If you look at the way house of fusion does it. Pre-register your email
address against one or more lists then, as I've just done now - reply
through outlook and it adds it to the relevant thread.

Martin Parry
Macromedia Certified Developer
http://www.BeetrootStreet.co.uk

-Original Message-
From: Smith, Don , CTR , WHS/ITMD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 January 2005 19:18
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Using email msgs for data entry

Blogspot, the popular blogging software announced recently they will let
people do data entry (adding blog content) by sending email messages.  I
work with people who would be VERY comfortable doing data entry via
email,
particularly blackberries.

Has anyone done this before (in any language) and can they comment?

I am well aware of possibly security issues, but I can think of a dozen
ways
to lock this down.  I want to know the pitfalls of translating emails
into
database queries.  We're using Exchange here.  Has anyone translated
email
msgs to data entry without manual intervention?

Thanks!

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Re: Combined version of Eclipse + plugins for Windows?

2005-01-17 Thread Mark Drew
but as from friday now does Fusebox 4  :D

Busy busy busy busy

MD


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:12:21 -0500, Damien McKenna
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Its actually fusebox3cfe X-)
 http://cfopen.org/projects/fusebox3cfe/
 
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 #include stdjoke.h
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Tangorre, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:25 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Combined version of Eclipse + plugins for Windows?
 
   From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
   - fusebox4cfe
 
  Damien, where did you see the above plugin? I can't seem to
  locate any plugins for Fusebox4.
 
 

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RE: Problem with cfinclude

2005-01-17 Thread Damien McKenna
 -Original Message-
 From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 CFINCLUDE accepts relative paths, or paths that use CF 
 mappings.  It cannot use absolute paths.

That's what I needed to know!  Thanks!

 There is a UDF at cflib that will convert an absolute path into a
 relative path that you might look at, or just set up a mapping.

http://cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=837
Perfect.  I think.  I'll give it a shot and see.

Thanks Barney.
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XML Variable Issue

2005-01-17 Thread James Smith
I am trying to store some config info in an XML file.

If I run the following code...
cfoutput#Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager#/cfoutput

The expected result...
True 
Is output to the browser, however the following code samples...
cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager
cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE
cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE
All fail.

Anyone any idea what I am doing wrong?  The XML file contains the line
UserManagerTrue/UserManager

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Re: Calling CFCs from CFCs and Qry.currentrow

2005-01-17 Thread Larry White
This sounds like the problem? that has always existed when 
nesting cfoutputs and loops involving queries.

cfoutput query=xx
  cfloop query=yy
   The currentrow value for xx is not visible here,
   currentrow only applies to the yy query.
   xx.Someval will always be the first record.
   xx.Someval[N] will return the Nth row
   Or you can assign the xx value to a local var 
   for use inside the yy loop
   /cfloop
/cfquery


 Hi,
 I've been having some problems with my code, which I've since fixed, 
 but I was quite surprised at the behaviour.
 
 I was looping over a query returned from a CFC.  Inside that Query 
 loop, I was calling another CFC that did a load of queries, loops etc 
 to return an employee's record.  This worked fine, however if I opened 
 2 or more browser windows to run the same script at the same time, the 
 order of the loop became corrupted, losing items, and un-ordering the 
 list.
 
 Outputting the value qryData.currentrow in the loop returned results 
 like 2,3,4,5,7,8,11,12,16,1,6,17,18 etc.
 
 After LOTS of playing around, it appeared that the query loops in my 
 CFC within the outer query loop was overwriting and corrupting the 
 value of currentrow for the outer loop.  This happened both when 
 prefixing the queryname to the currentrow and when not.
 
 The only way I've been able to get the code working is to replace the 
 query loops with a for loop.
 
 Any one else seen this behaviour?  It seems very odd.

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RE: XML Variable Issue

2005-01-17 Thread RADEMAKERS Tanguy
How do they fail? Do you get an error message, or do the CFIF's not
execute?

/t 

-Original Message-
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 5:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: XML Variable Issue

I am trying to store some config info in an XML file.

If I run the following code...
cfoutput#Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager#/cfoutput

The expected result...
True 
Is output to the browser, however the following code samples...
cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager
cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE
cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE
All fail.

Anyone any idea what I am doing wrong?  The XML file contains the line
UserManagerTrue/UserManager

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Re: Homesite

2005-01-17 Thread Aaron Rouse
I typically run: Toad, DWMX, some online music streaming, IE, terminal
service client, and CFMX on IIS, then of course all the crap they run
on our machines here at work in the background.   The machine is a
1.6gzh laptop with 1gb of ram and Win2k Pro.  I have no lag time to
speak of when switching in/out of DWMX except when there is some
networking issues and one of the shares I connect to has dropped or is
being slow to access.


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:41:05 -, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well, I find that even with that spec you are not getting lag something to
 qiuery. You must not have any other apps running!
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 15 January 2005 15:06
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Homesite
 
 I code using DWMX right now, and while I like the interface and the layout
 and the 'feel' of the product, I am VERY unhappy with the lag time when
 switching back and forth from DW to other programs.  It is just downright
 annoying.  And, yes, I have messed with all the settings that I could
 Google, still no better.  I have plenty of RAM and a good processor, so I
 know it not that.  In fact, I have heard this complaint from more that a
 handful of people...some on this list.
 
 I've always used DWMX and I love it. I've used Homesite as well, but DWMX
 seems to give me more bang. I'm running 2 gigs RAM, 3.2 proc.  and have NO
 lag time between programs. Yeah I've seen a few bugs here and there, but
 nothing to piss me off yet.
 
 Will
 
 

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Re: XML Variable Issue

2005-01-17 Thread Nick de Voil
 If I run the following code...
 cfoutput#Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager#/cfoutput
 
 The expected result...
 True 
 Is output to the browser, however the following code samples...
 cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager
 cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE
 cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE
 All fail.
 
 Anyone any idea what I am doing wrong?  The XML file contains the line
 UserManagerTrue/UserManager

How about

cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager is True

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Writing a C++ CFX tag for Linux

2005-01-17 Thread Andrew Dixon
Hi All.

I need to write a C++ CFX tag for Linux and I've not done one before,
so I thought I would start with a simply Hello World application.
Here the code in the my C++ file...

// Include Standard Librarys (not if they are needed at this point)
#include stdio.h
#include string.h
#include stdlib.h

#include cfx.h// CFX Custom Tag API

// Constants
#define TAG_ERROR_HEADERError occurred in Test tag

extern C
void ProcessTagRequest( CCFXRequest* pRequest ) 
{
try
{
pRequest-Write( Hello World );
}

// Catch Cold Fusion exceptions  re-raise them
catch( CCFXException* e )
{
pRequest-ReThrowException( e ) ;
}

// Catch ALL other exceptions and throw them as 
// Cold Fusion exceptions (DO NOT REMOVE! -- 
// this prevents the server from crashing in 
// case of an unexpected exception)
catch( ... )
{
pRequest-ThrowException( 
TAG_ERROR_HEADER,
Unexpected error occurred while processing tag. ) ;
}
}

I then compiled this using the following Makefile:

INCLUDE = -I /opt/coldfusionmx/cfx/include
CXX = g++ 
LD = g++

SRC = request.cc
OBJ = request.o

test.so:$(OBJ)
$(LD) -shared -o test.so $(OBJ) 

request.o: request.cc
$(CXX) $(INCLUDE) -c request.cc

clean:
rm -f test.so $(OBJ)

This all compiled ok and create a test.so file. I registered this via
CF Admin as CFX_test and then create a create a script to call
CFX_test:

CFX_test

I then called this script via the browser and all I get is a blank
page. I had asssumed I would see Hello World in the browser, but
nothing. There are no error messages either when compiling,
registering or running the script. Can anyone help point me in the
right direction as I guess I'm doing something completely wrong
somewhere along the way.

Best Regards

Andrew.

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Re: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)

2005-01-17 Thread JediHomer
I've just started to play with it and so far the major thing i miss
from Homesite (assuming i just havnt seen it ) is the ability to click
on a CFINCLUDE and go to/edit that file


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 01:29:29 -0800, Rob Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Cool.
 
 I fixed my config. today. I had to uninstall my JRE and re-install it. I
 have been using CFE most of the day and I'm mostly digging it. The color
 coder needs refining, I submitted a bug on it. I saw another color coding
 bug, but I lost track of it.
 
 The lack of line wrap in the editor is a real pain. I put my three votes in
 for that feature to get bumped up the list of enhancements.
 
 Shortcut keys. I haven't played around with the CFE features on this, but I
 really noticed quickly how much I depend on a handful of shortcut keys for
 my work. I will dig into it more and provide feedback.
 
 For those of you using VSS, I am using the VSS plugin and it works great for
 me.
 
 One other thing, more a OT question about Eclipse maybe. In HS+ you can
 write Windows Script Host scripts and tie them into the IDE using shortcuts,
 etc. I have one that I use to insert a comment with my initials and the
 date. How would I go about re-creating something like that? I'd write a
 bunch of stuff in it if it was quick enough to do, something like WSH. Is
 there a JS interpreter in Eclipse?
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:08 PM
 Subject: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)
 
  If you were thinking about trying cfeclpse, but didn't want to mess
  with the plugin hunt, you can now try it out by just downloading the
  files from my blog, unzip them, then run the Eclipse executable in the
  cfeclipse.X directory.
 
  There are now packages available for MacOSX, Linux, and the other one
  - weighing in at about 34MB
 
  The packages include:
  Eclipse3.1M4 - for Mac OSX  and Linux - Eclipse 3.0 for the other one
  cfeclipse 1.1.17.2
  PHPEclipse 1.1.2
  Quantum244_3
  JSEditor 0.0.9
  CSSEditor 0.0.4
  JDBC drivers for JTDS (MSSQL), Postgres, MySql
 
  They support CVS and Subversion version systems.
 
  You can download them here http://www.robrohan.com/ on the right under
 eclipse.X
 
  Cheers, and let us know how it goes
 
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Re: Securing CF Admin

2005-01-17 Thread Matt Robertson
1. Create a copy of the CFIDE tree.  
2. Remove the Administrator files from the original.
3. Leave the original in place so you can use things like cfinput, cfgrid etc.
4. write a batch file that will copy in the Administrator file tree
from the copy.
5. Write another batch file that will delete the Administrator file
tree on the original.
6. On your default web site, set it so that it runs on a nonstandard port
7. On your default web site, set it so that it only accepts
connections from 127.0.0.1
8. On your default web site, set it so that no anonymous access is allowed.
9. Delete all the CF help files, or don't install them in the first place.
10.  Make CF run under a named account that has restricted permissions

I'm sure there's more out there, and probably some better than this.

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Re: CFmail and receiving 1 copy

2005-01-17 Thread Larry White
What about this:

cfloop index=i From=0 to=#Getmail.RecordCount#

cfif i
cfset MailTo= GetMail.Student[i]
cfelse
cfset MailTo= MyEmailAddress
/cfif

cfmail
To=#MailTo#
Blah Blah
/cfmail
/cfloop

Now your query stays in the original state and the
cfif clarifies what youre doing.




I just prefer not having the two calls, since the objective is to receive
what your recipients receive, and any changes to the one cfmail must also be
made to the other cfmail. By simply adding your email to the recordset you
ensure that you only have one place to make changes.

I recognize that a variable is likely to be used for email body and subject,
but I'm also thinking about such changes as adding enctype, attachments,
setting type to html, having alternate email methods, etc.

There's nothing inherently wrong with two email calls, I just like to think
ahead as far as reasonable and if the solution doesn't call for significant
extra work, then planning for some eventualities can be helpful during the
70% of the application's lifecycle that constitutes the maintenance phase...

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 1:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFmail and receiving 1 copy

 From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 The other solutions aren't as ideal for various reasons, in 
 my opinion.

What si wrong with the two cfmail tag calls? 1 call passing in the query
and 1 call to the 1 recipient?

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HTML Email Issues in Hotmail

2005-01-17 Thread Burns, John D
I've developed an email system for my clients to send emails out to
their mailing lists.  This is a simple system that uses cfmail with
the query attribute to send mail to a list of email addresses from a
query.  I used cfmail along with cfmailpart sections to specify a
type of HTML for one section and a type of plain for another part.  When
I send the emails, I am able to view them fine in Outlook, Outlook
Express and the webmail client that comes with iMail.  However, in
hotmail, it screws some things up. It shows some of the html tags as
part of the text instead of rendering them as HTML.  Is this a problem
with hotmail, and if so, does anyone know what tags to avoid or what can
be done to make the email work for the largest majority of mail clients?
Any suggestions would be great.  Thanks.
 
John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
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RE: Hosting

2005-01-17 Thread Richard Colman
 
I like CrystalTech (www.crystaltech.com) primarily because they offer a much
CF functionality as you can get on shared server, and the technical support
is excellent. They are also offering a blackstone beta at this time.

Recommended.

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RE: XML Variable Issue

2005-01-17 Thread James Smith
The first throws an error (cannot convert the value of type class
coldfusion.xml.XmlNodeList to a boolean), the other two both evaluate to
false and skip the codeblock.

 How do they fail? Do you get an error message, or do the 
 CFIF's not execute?

 I am trying to store some config info in an XML file.
 
 If I run the following code...
 cfoutput#Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager#/cfoutput
 
 The expected result...
 True
 Is output to the browser, however the following code samples...
 cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager
 cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE cfif 
 Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE All fail.
 
 Anyone any idea what I am doing wrong?  The XML file 
 contains the line 
 UserManagerTrue/UserManager



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Re: XML Variable Issue

2005-01-17 Thread Andrew Dixon
Hi.

If you are using it like that you need to .XmlText on the end to get
the XmlText part of the XmlNode.

Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText

And as it is text and not a boolean value I think you will need to use:

 cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText IS TRUE 

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Error: coldfusion.tagext.GenericTagPermission cfregistry

2005-01-17 Thread Ron Eis
We've got a login form on several sites that clients use to access their
protected directories. 

We're using the same code on a different ISP and getting the following
error message. 

Security: The requested template has been denied access to cfregistry.
  
The following is the internal exception message: access denied
(coldfusion.tagext.GenericTagPermission cfregistry)  

===

Application.cfm : 

cfapplication name=MyApp clientmanagement=YES
sessionmanagement=Yes
sessiontimeout=#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,15,0)#
applicationtimeout=#CreateTimeSpan(0,2,0,0)#

CFPARAM NAME=session.allowin DEFAULT=false

cfif session.allowin NEQ true
  cfif ListLast(CGI.SCRIPT_NAME, /) EQ login.cfm
  cfelseif ListLast(CGI.SCRIPT_NAME, /) EQ login_process.cfm
  cfelseif ListLast(CGI.SCRIPT_NAME, /) EQ index.cfm
  cfelse
  script
  self.location=login.cfm;
  /script
  /cfif
/cfif

Login_process.cfm :

cfquery name=qVerify datasource=myDB
SELECT user_name, user_pass
FROMusers
WHERE  user_name = '#user_name#'
AND user_pass = '#user_pass#'
/cfquery

cfif qVerify.RecordCount
cfset session.allowin = True

cfoutput query=qVerify
script
 self.location=/#user_name#;
/script
/cfoutput
cfelse
script
alert(Your login information is not correct, please try
again!!!);
self.location=Javascript:history.go(-1);
/script
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RE: XML Variable Issue

2005-01-17 Thread Ian Skinner
Try cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.xmlText, otherwise you are 
returning the entire node, not the value of the node.


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...-Original Message-
...From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 8:39 AM
...To: CF-Talk
...Subject: RE: XML Variable Issue
...
...The first throws an error (cannot convert the value of type class
...coldfusion.xml.XmlNodeList to a boolean), the other two both evaluate to
...false and skip the codeblock.
...
... How do they fail? Do you get an error message, or do the
... CFIF's not execute?
...
... I am trying to store some config info in an XML file.
... 
... If I run the following code...
... cfoutput#Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager#/cfoutput
... 
... The expected result...
... True
... Is output to the browser, however the following code samples...
... cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager
... cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE cfif
... Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE All fail.
... 
... Anyone any idea what I am doing wrong?  The XML file
... contains the line
... UserManagerTrue/UserManager
...
...
...
...

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RE: XML Variable Issue

2005-01-17 Thread James Smith
Perfect, that fixed it thanks.  FYI: it works fine as a boolean value as
well now.

--
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 -Original Message-
 From: Andrew Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 17 January 2005 16:43
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: XML Variable Issue
 
 Hi.
 
 If you are using it like that you need to .XmlText on the end 
 to get the XmlText part of the XmlNode.
 
 Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText
 
 And as it is text and not a boolean value I think you will 
 need to use:
 
  cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText IS TRUE 
 
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RE: XML Variable Issue

2005-01-17 Thread RADEMAKERS Tanguy
try this:

cfdump var=#Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager#

see anything like toString()?

/t

 

-Original Message-
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 5:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: XML Variable Issue

The first throws an error (cannot convert the value of type class
coldfusion.xml.XmlNodeList to a boolean), the other two both 
evaluate to
false and skip the codeblock.

 How do they fail? Do you get an error message, or do the 
 CFIF's not execute?

 I am trying to store some config info in an XML file.
 
 If I run the following code...
 cfoutput#Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager#/cfoutput
 
 The expected result...
 True
 Is output to the browser, however the following code samples...
 cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager
 cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE cfif 
 Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager IS TRUE All fail.
 
 Anyone any idea what I am doing wrong?  The XML file 
 contains the line 
 UserManagerTrue/UserManager





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Re: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)

2005-01-17 Thread Mark Drew
Right click on it .. you might have to have saved the file

I implemented this and it even works better than DW as if the file
doesnt exist you can even go and create it (which I do a lot of in
Fusebox)

MD


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 16:21:58 +, JediHomer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've just started to play with it and so far the major thing i miss
 from Homesite (assuming i just havnt seen it ) is the ability to click
 on a CFINCLUDE and go to/edit that file
 
 
 On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 01:29:29 -0800, Rob Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Cool.
 
  I fixed my config. today. I had to uninstall my JRE and re-install it. I
  have been using CFE most of the day and I'm mostly digging it. The color
  coder needs refining, I submitted a bug on it. I saw another color coding
  bug, but I lost track of it.
 
  The lack of line wrap in the editor is a real pain. I put my three votes in
  for that feature to get bumped up the list of enhancements.
 
  Shortcut keys. I haven't played around with the CFE features on this, but I
  really noticed quickly how much I depend on a handful of shortcut keys for
  my work. I will dig into it more and provide feedback.
 
  For those of you using VSS, I am using the VSS plugin and it works great for
  me.
 
  One other thing, more a OT question about Eclipse maybe. In HS+ you can
  write Windows Script Host scripts and tie them into the IDE using shortcuts,
  etc. I have one that I use to insert a comment with my initials and the
  date. How would I go about re-creating something like that? I'd write a
  bunch of stuff in it if it was quick enough to do, something like WSH. Is
  there a JS interpreter in Eclipse?
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:08 PM
  Subject: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)
 
   If you were thinking about trying cfeclpse, but didn't want to mess
   with the plugin hunt, you can now try it out by just downloading the
   files from my blog, unzip them, then run the Eclipse executable in the
   cfeclipse.X directory.
  
   There are now packages available for MacOSX, Linux, and the other one
   - weighing in at about 34MB
  
   The packages include:
   Eclipse3.1M4 - for Mac OSX  and Linux - Eclipse 3.0 for the other one
   cfeclipse 1.1.17.2
   PHPEclipse 1.1.2
   Quantum244_3
   JSEditor 0.0.9
   CSSEditor 0.0.4
   JDBC drivers for JTDS (MSSQL), Postgres, MySql
  
   They support CVS and Subversion version systems.
  
   You can download them here http://www.robrohan.com/ on the right under
  eclipse.X
  
   Cheers, and let us know how it goes
  
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Beginner web service question

2005-01-17 Thread Jon Block
I'm trying to use a weather forecast web service with CFINVOKE. Here's the
WSDL file and the directions:

http://weather.gov/forecasts/xml/ (look under how to use the web service)
http://weather.gov/forecasts/xml/DWMLgen/wsdl/ndfdXML.wsdl

.. Here's my code

cfinvoke 
 webservice=http://weather.gov/forecasts/xml/DWMLgen/wsdl/ndfdXML.wsdl;
 method=NDFDgen
 returnvariable=aString
cfinvokeargument name=latitude value=42.3485/
cfinvokeargument name=longitude value=-71.0733/
cfinvokeargument name=product value=time-series/
cfinvokeargument name=startTime value=2005-01-17T12:00/
cfinvokeargument name=endTime value=2005-01-17T12:00/
cfinvokeargument name=weatherParameters value=maxt = TRUE/
/cfinvoke
cfdump var=#aString#
-

This doesn't work. :=( I get:

Could not perform web service invocation NDFDgen because
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch

Can someone help me get started with this??

Thank you,
Jon


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Re: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)

2005-01-17 Thread Nathan Strutz
Believe it or not, that features *is* in there. However, sometimes it's 
hard to find.

Try saving your document first, CFE rebuilds the document structure when 
you save. Then it should be as easy as right-clicking on your 
cfinclude tag to get the Open/Create File option.

If you find any bugs with it, join the CFEclipse users list or add a bug 
to the issue tracker. (cfeclipse.tigris.org)

-nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/


JediHomer wrote:
 I've just started to play with it and so far the major thing i miss
 from Homesite (assuming i just havnt seen it ) is the ability to click
 on a CFINCLUDE and go to/edit that file
 
 
 On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 01:29:29 -0800, Rob Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Cool.

I fixed my config. today. I had to uninstall my JRE and re-install it. I
have been using CFE most of the day and I'm mostly digging it. The color
coder needs refining, I submitted a bug on it. I saw another color coding
bug, but I lost track of it.

The lack of line wrap in the editor is a real pain. I put my three votes in
for that feature to get bumped up the list of enhancements.

Shortcut keys. I haven't played around with the CFE features on this, but I
really noticed quickly how much I depend on a handful of shortcut keys for
my work. I will dig into it more and provide feedback.

For those of you using VSS, I am using the VSS plugin and it works great for
me.

One other thing, more a OT question about Eclipse maybe. In HS+ you can
write Windows Script Host scripts and tie them into the IDE using shortcuts,
etc. I have one that I use to insert a comment with my initials and the
date. How would I go about re-creating something like that? I'd write a
bunch of stuff in it if it was quick enough to do, something like WSH. Is
there a JS interpreter in Eclipse?


- Original Message -
From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:08 PM
Subject: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)


If you were thinking about trying cfeclpse, but didn't want to mess
with the plugin hunt, you can now try it out by just downloading the
files from my blog, unzip them, then run the Eclipse executable in the
cfeclipse.X directory.

There are now packages available for MacOSX, Linux, and the other one
- weighing in at about 34MB

The packages include:
Eclipse3.1M4 - for Mac OSX  and Linux - Eclipse 3.0 for the other one
cfeclipse 1.1.17.2
PHPEclipse 1.1.2
Quantum244_3
JSEditor 0.0.9
CSSEditor 0.0.4
JDBC drivers for JTDS (MSSQL), Postgres, MySql

They support CVS and Subversion version systems.

You can download them here http://www.robrohan.com/ on the right under

eclipse.X

Cheers, and let us know how it goes

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http://cfeclipse.tigris.org
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RE: CF - .NET Web service Interop

2005-01-17 Thread Ian Skinner
I unfortunately can't help, I have never done this.  I can advise you to look 
at the National Weather Service web service thread of a week or so ago, it 
dealt with passing a set of complex parameters to a PHP web service.  It might 
offer some insight.

I would also remind one that today is a holiday.  I suspect several of the 
list's best and brightest may have the day off.


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...-Original Message-
...From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 5:00 AM
...To: CF-Talk
...Subject: CF - .NET Web service Interop
...
...Does anybody have any idea how to send a complex datatype from CF to a
NET
...webservice? I've tried creating an object in CF that directly maps to the
...same structure in .NET but all I get is a data type mismatch error.  This
...really stinks.   I have my example code below.
...
...Thank you,
...Matt Small
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...CF Code:
...
...ComplexObject.cfc
...==
...cfcomponent
...  cfproperty name=Val1 type=String/
...  cfproperty name=Val2 type=String/
...  cfproperty name=Val3 type=String/
.../cfcomponent
...
...
...ComplexObjService.cfc
...
...cfcomponent
... cffunction name=getComplexObject returntype=ComplexObject
... cfobject name=CObj component=ComplexObject
... cfset CObj.val1 = FirstName
... cfset CObj.val2 = MiddleName
... cfset CObj.val3 = LastName
... cfreturn CObj
... /cffunction
.../cfcomponent
...
...Index.cfm
...==
...cfobject component=ComplexObjService name=CObj
...
...cfinvoke webservice=http://msserver:85/bulkmailwebservices.asmx?WSDL;
...method=GetEmailObject returnvariable=theResult
... cfinvokeargument name=CObj value=CObj.getComplexObject() 
.../cfinvoke
...
...cfoutput
... #theResult#
.../cfoutput
...
...
...
...
...
NET Code
...==
...
...Public Class ComplexObject
...Public Val1 As String
...Public Val2 As String
...Public Val3 As String
...End Class
...
...
...
...
...WebMethod() Public Function GetEmailObject(ByVal CObj As ComplexObject)
...As
...String
...Return Val1 =  + CObj.Val1 + br + _
...Val2 =  + CObj.Val2 + br + _
...Val3 =  + CObj.Val3 + br
... End Function
...
...
...
...
...
...Thank you,
...Matthew Small
...
...
...

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Dynamic variable name (WAS: XML Variable Issue)

2005-01-17 Thread James Smith
A related issue (at a completely diferent point in the code)...

If the SectionName is dynamic, how would you access the variable?

For example the Variable name
Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText has the UserManager
part in another variable called Sections.Name.  I have tried many options
and variations with no success and I know this is easy as I have done it
before (although not from XML) and I can't remember how!

EG:
cfif parameterExists(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.#Sections.Name#)
cfif parameterExists(evaluate(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections. 
Sections.Name))

--
Jay

 If you are using it like that you need to .XmlText on the end 
 to get the XmlText part of the XmlNode.
 
 Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText
 
 And as it is text and not a boolean value I think you will 
 need to use:
 
  cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText IS TRUE 
 
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Re: Dynamic CF PDFs - help request

2005-01-17 Thread Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
Eh, maybe high-end was the wrong word.

I've never been in a situation where dynamic PDF occupied a legit
place in the budget, so free vs. paid has always been the hangup.

Laterz,
J


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 14:08:31 +0800, James Holmes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm sure we could have solved it, but we were in evaluation mode and we
 really liked the coolness of FOP's XML/XSLT interface so we went with that
 :-)
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, 17 January 2005 2:05 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Dynamic CF PDFs - help request
 
 James Holmes wrote:
  We had hassles with iText and multiple pages, but we got FOP working a
  treat.
 
 really? never had any issues w/it. nothing a quick email to their list
 didn't solve.
 
 


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Re: OT: Suggestions sent to Macromedia

2005-01-17 Thread Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
Right-on, Damien...

They hear from enough of us and we'll see some action...

Laterz,
J


On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:29:40 -0500, Damien McKenna
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just sent this via Macromedia's wishlist support system.  I selected
 Homesite 6.0 as the product in question :)
 
 

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RE: Beginner web service question

2005-01-17 Thread Ian Skinner
There was an extensive discussion on this web service about a week ago.  See if 
that gives you any insight.  If you get it to work, let me know.  I would love 
to use this web service as well, but I have not had time to debug it yet.

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...-Original Message-
...From: Jon Block [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 8:51 AM
...To: CF-Talk
...Subject: Beginner web service question
...
...I'm trying to use a weather forecast web service with CFINVOKE. Here's
...the
...WSDL file and the directions:
...
...http://weather.gov/forecasts/xml/ (look under how to use the web
...service)
...http://weather.gov/forecasts/xml/DWMLgen/wsdl/ndfdXML.wsdl
...
. Here's my code
...
...cfinvoke
... webservice=http://weather.gov/forecasts/xml/DWMLgen/wsdl/ndfdXML.wsdl;
... method=NDFDgen
... returnvariable=aString
... cfinvokeargument name=latitude value=42.3485/
... cfinvokeargument name=longitude value=-71.0733/
... cfinvokeargument name=product value=time-series/
... cfinvokeargument name=startTime value=2005-01-17T12:00/
... cfinvokeargument name=endTime value=2005-01-17T12:00/
... cfinvokeargument name=weatherParameters value=maxt = TRUE/
.../cfinvoke
...cfdump var=#aString#
...-
...
...This doesn't work. :=( I get:
...
...Could not perform web service invocation NDFDgen because
...java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch
...
...Can someone help me get started with this??
...
...Thank you,
...Jon
...
...
...

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Re: CF - .NET Web service Interop

2005-01-17 Thread Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
Just a thought, and it depends on the .NET service, but would WDDX help?

J


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:00:05 -0500, Matthew Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anybody have any idea how to send a complex datatype from CF to a .NET
 webservice? I've tried creating an object in CF that directly maps to the
 same structure in .NET but all I get is a data type mismatch error.  This
 really stinks.   I have my example code below.
 
 Thank you,
 Matt Small
 
 CF Code:
 
 ComplexObject.cfc
 ==
 cfcomponent
   cfproperty name=Val1 type=String/
   cfproperty name=Val2 type=String/
   cfproperty name=Val3 type=String/
 /cfcomponent
 
 ComplexObjService.cfc
 
 cfcomponent
 cffunction name=getComplexObject returntype=ComplexObject
 cfobject name=CObj component=ComplexObject
 cfset CObj.val1 = FirstName
 cfset CObj.val2 = MiddleName
 cfset CObj.val3 = LastName
 cfreturn CObj
 /cffunction
 /cfcomponent
 
 Index.cfm
 ==
 cfobject component=ComplexObjService name=CObj
 
 cfinvoke webservice=http://msserver:85/bulkmailwebservices.asmx?WSDL;
 method=GetEmailObject returnvariable=theResult
 cfinvokeargument name=CObj value=CObj.getComplexObject() 
 /cfinvoke
 
 cfoutput
 #theResult#
 /cfoutput
 
 .NET Code
 ==
 
 Public Class ComplexObject
 Public Val1 As String
 Public Val2 As String
 Public Val3 As String
 End Class
 
 WebMethod() Public Function GetEmailObject(ByVal CObj As ComplexObject) As
 String
 Return Val1 =  + CObj.Val1 + br + _
 Val2 =  + CObj.Val2 + br + _
 Val3 =  + CObj.Val3 + br
  End Function
 
 Thank you,
 Matthew Small
 


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RE: Beginner web service question

2005-01-17 Thread Burns, John D
It seems that the final argument which you have named
weatherParameters is called parameters in their document. That could
be the problem.

The other problem is that the parameters list is supposed to be an array
of booleans.  Perhaps, you should do some code above to create an array
with the variables you want and then in the value portion of the
cfinvokeargument tag you should put #myArray# or whatever you call
that array.

The second option seems more likely because of the error you got about
the type mismatch but you may want to look at the first suggestion also.


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AI-ES Aeronautics, Web Developer

-Original Message-
From: Jon Block [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 11:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Beginner web service question

I'm trying to use a weather forecast web service with CFINVOKE. Here's
the WSDL file and the directions:

http://weather.gov/forecasts/xml/ (look under how to use the web
service) http://weather.gov/forecasts/xml/DWMLgen/wsdl/ndfdXML.wsdl

.. Here's my code

cfinvoke
 webservice=http://weather.gov/forecasts/xml/DWMLgen/wsdl/ndfdXML.wsdl;
 method=NDFDgen
 returnvariable=aString
cfinvokeargument name=latitude value=42.3485/
cfinvokeargument name=longitude value=-71.0733/
cfinvokeargument name=product value=time-series/
cfinvokeargument name=startTime value=2005-01-17T12:00/
cfinvokeargument name=endTime value=2005-01-17T12:00/
cfinvokeargument name=weatherParameters value=maxt = TRUE/
/cfinvoke cfdump var=#aString#
-

This doesn't work. :=( I get:

Could not perform web service invocation NDFDgen because
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch

Can someone help me get started with this??

Thank you,
Jon




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RE: Dynamic variable name (WAS: XML Variable Issue)

2005-01-17 Thread Ian Skinner
Bracket [] notation.

Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections[Sections.Name]


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...-Original Message-
...From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 8:56 AM
...To: CF-Talk
...Subject: Dynamic variable name (WAS: XML Variable Issue)
...
...A related issue (at a completely diferent point in the code)...
...
...If the SectionName is dynamic, how would you access the variable?
...
...For example the Variable name
...Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText has the
...UserManager
...part in another variable called Sections.Name.  I have tried many
...options
...and variations with no success and I know this is easy as I have done it
...before (although not from XML) and I can't remember how!
...
...EG:
...cfif parameterExists(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.#Sections.Name#)
...cfif parameterExists(evaluate(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections. 
...Sections.Name))
...
...--
...Jay
...
... If you are using it like that you need to .XmlText on the end
... to get the XmlText part of the XmlNode.
...
... Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText
...
... And as it is text and not a boolean value I think you will
... need to use:
...
...  cfif Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText IS TRUE
...
... Andrew.
...
...
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Re: DB Survey

2005-01-17 Thread Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
Here, here, Tony...

Long live low-tech!! Soapstone and slate forever!

I've been using a combination of brains, paper, and colored Sharpies forever.

And I have a hard time trusting anything that goes from diagram to DB
FOR you, mostly because I've never seen anything auto-generated by
anything that auto-generates that was really as well-done as it could
have been.

Laterz,
J


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 First run: Pencil or Pen and usually scrap paper
 Second run: Visio model
 Third run: Pencil or Pen on printed visio model paper
 Fourth and final run: My brain, as i go over EVERYTHING to make sure
 it all makes sense.
 
 after that, any changes are looked at with utter disgust, as i shoulda
 found that to begin with ;)
 
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DNS caching likely to affect DSNs?

2005-01-17 Thread John Beynon
(lots of DSN/DNS in here, read carefully :) )

so a while back the problem with Java caching the IP when you use a
CFHTTP call and if the IP changes Java would still use the original IP
address and not the new IP was highlighed.

We're now using a DNS entry for SQL server addresses on SQL DSNs,
would you expect this to exhibit similar behaviour should the IP of
the SQL server change? We have two SQL server clusters on different
IPs and we're planning on testing our disaster recovery plan, ie a
fully failed cluster - so the plan is that should we need to switch
between SQL clusters we only (at least, that's the plan) have to
change the DNS entry (on our DNS server) to the new cluster and we
should switch over to the second cluster.

any thoughts..or am i just gonna have to try it?

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RE: Dynamic variable name (WAS: XML Variable Issue)

2005-01-17 Thread James Smith
Unfortunately...

cfif parameterExists(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections[Sections.Name])

Throws an error (Invalid CFML construct found on line 13 at column 83.) 

--
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 Bracket [] notation.
 
 Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections[Sections.Name]

 ...If the SectionName is dynamic, how would you access the variable?
 ...
 ...For example the Variable name
 ...Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText has 
 the ...UserManager
 ...part in another variable called Sections.Name.  I have 
 tried many ...options ...and variations with no success and I 
 know this is easy as I have done it ...before (although not 
 from XML) and I can't remember how!
 ...
 ...EG:
 ...cfif 
 parameterExists(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.#Sections.Name#)
 ...cfif 
 parameterExists(evaluate(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.  
 ...Sections.Name)) ...
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RE: Error: coldfusion.tagext.GenericTagPermission cfregistry

2005-01-17 Thread Ron Eis
Found solution within another thread.  I should have researched further
before posting. 

Sorry and Thanks! 

-Original Message-
From: Ron Eis 
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 10:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Error: coldfusion.tagext.GenericTagPermission cfregistry

We've got a login form on several sites that clients use to access their
protected directories. 

We're using the same code on a different ISP and getting the following
error message. 

Security: The requested template has been denied access to cfregistry.
  
The following is the internal exception message: access denied
(coldfusion.tagext.GenericTagPermission cfregistry)  

===

Application.cfm : 

cfapplication name=MyApp clientmanagement=YES
sessionmanagement=Yes
sessiontimeout=#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,15,0)#
applicationtimeout=#CreateTimeSpan(0,2,0,0)#

CFPARAM NAME=session.allowin DEFAULT=false

cfif session.allowin NEQ true
  cfif ListLast(CGI.SCRIPT_NAME, /) EQ login.cfm
  cfelseif ListLast(CGI.SCRIPT_NAME, /) EQ login_process.cfm
  cfelseif ListLast(CGI.SCRIPT_NAME, /) EQ index.cfm
  cfelse
  script
  self.location=login.cfm;
  /script
  /cfif
/cfif

Login_process.cfm :

cfquery name=qVerify datasource=myDB
SELECT user_name, user_pass
FROMusers
WHERE  user_name = '#user_name#'
AND user_pass = '#user_pass#'
/cfquery

cfif qVerify.RecordCount
cfset session.allowin = True

cfoutput query=qVerify
script
 self.location=/#user_name#;
/script
/cfoutput
cfelse
script
alert(Your login information is not correct, please try
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Re: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)

2005-01-17 Thread Spike
Hi Dwayne,

Yes, you can just extract the zip from Robs site over the top of an 
existing Eclipse install and all should be well.

Spike


Dwayne Cole wrote:
 I already have CFeclipse, thus Eclipse (only the required items, what ever 
 this means), installed.  Can I download your version and just install over 
 the one that I have?
 
 
 -- Original Message --
 From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date:  Sun, 16 Jan 2005 22:08:18 -0800
 
 
If you were thinking about trying cfeclpse, but didn't want to mess
with the plugin hunt, you can now try it out by just downloading the
files from my blog, unzip them, then run the Eclipse executable in the
cfeclipse.X directory.

There are now packages available for MacOSX, Linux, and the other one
- weighing in at about 34MB

The packages include: 
Eclipse3.1M4 - for Mac OSX  and Linux - Eclipse 3.0 for the other one
cfeclipse 1.1.17.2
PHPEclipse 1.1.2
Quantum244_3 
JSEditor 0.0.9
CSSEditor 0.0.4
JDBC drivers for JTDS (MSSQL), Postgres, MySql

They support CVS and Subversion version systems.

You can download them here http://www.robrohan.com/ on the right under 
eclipse.X

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Re: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)

2005-01-17 Thread Spike
http://cfeclipse.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList

Top of that page - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Spike

Damien McKenna wrote:
 A _huge_ thanks, Rob.
 
 As has been mentioned before, any chance of setting up an announcements
 mailing list so we can keep up-to-date with changes?
 

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Re: Dynamic variable name (WAS: XML Variable Issue)

2005-01-17 Thread Adam Haskell
useless_rant
ok unless you sare on some oooddd version why would you be using
this functionparameterExists
/useless_rant

Adam H 

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:08:03 -, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Unfortunately...
 
 cfif parameterExists(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections[Sections.Name])
 
 Throws an error (Invalid CFML construct found on line 13 at column 83.)
 
 --
 Jay
 
  Bracket [] notation.
 
  Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections[Sections.Name]
 
  ...If the SectionName is dynamic, how would you access the variable?
  ...
  ...For example the Variable name
  ...Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText has
  the ...UserManager
  ...part in another variable called Sections.Name.  I have
  tried many ...options ...and variations with no success and I
  know this is easy as I have done it ...before (although not
  from XML) and I can't remember how!
  ...
  ...EG:
  ...cfif
  parameterExists(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.#Sections.Name#)
  ...cfif
  parameterExists(evaluate(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections. 
  ...Sections.Name)) ...
  ...--
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Re: CFEclipse Stuido (for lack of a better term)

2005-01-17 Thread Spike
Rob Munn wrote:
 Cool.
*snip*
 One other thing, more a OT question about Eclipse maybe. In HS+ you can
 write Windows Script Host scripts and tie them into the IDE using shortcuts,
 etc. I have one that I use to insert a comment with my initials and the
 date. How would I go about re-creating something like that? I'd write a
 bunch of stuff in it if it was quick enough to do, something like WSH. Is
 there a JS interpreter in Eclipse?
 

We have talked about this in the past and the most likely approach will 
be to use something like BSF (http://jakarta.apache.org/bsf/). No 
specific plans on how soon we'll get onto it, but anyone's welcome to 
pull the source code for cfeclipse down and get stuck in. :)


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