Re: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

2005-08-12 Thread simmyana a
as I need a dynamic tree, i don't think we can use flash here


 I built somthing like that in Flash using the Tree component and a 
 scrollpane to display lists of files. Last time I looked at it, though, 
 the Flash Tree component didn't support drag and drop, so I dropped 
 it.
 
  Hi,
  
 
  
  
 
  I need the code to display the items in a dynamic tree view pattern 
 
  similar to windows explorer. can anyone help me with this?
  
thanks

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Micha Schopman
Welcome to the world where money has to be made and time is short. 

The funny thing is that we actually just simply mentioned a future point
for improvement on Eclipse blinkacceptance/blink for web development
related tasks in comparison with Dreamweaver and you here you are
ranting all again about nothing and completely out of the blue. Do you
need vacation?
 
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Project Manager


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RE: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

2005-08-12 Thread Micha Schopman
You are free to use

http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6.2/.

It lacks in documentation, but some of the methods can be found in the
previous version demo
http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6/treeview.html


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From: simmyana a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 4:32
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Subject: Re: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

client side widgetas our client is using CF5, we can't use recursive
function to display
any help would be appreciated


Are you looking for a server control solution or a client side widget?

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From: simmyana a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: donderdag 4 augustus 2005 10:42
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Subject: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

Hi,
  
  I need the code to display the items in a dynamic tree view pattern
similar to windows explorer. can anyone help me with this?

thanks



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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread James Holmes
I agree. All of the frameworks, everything on cflib.org, much of the
MM Exchange, full featured IDEs and a lot of genuinely useful stuff
(e.g. ScopeCache, various blog apps, the FarCry CMS) are all free and
have all had a lot of work put into them.

I've looked at and used some the of the PHP freebies around, and they
are of widely varying quality - for example, PHPNuke is a dog's
breakfast and I wouldn't use it on one of my sites.

On 8/12/05, Paul Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Russ Michaels wrote:
  Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big community.
  Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in CF.
 
 that's nonsense.

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Re: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

2005-08-12 Thread simmyana a
this is our table structure

ID | Name | Level | ParentId

is it possible to implement tree view using this data?



You are free to use

http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6.2/.

It lacks in documentation, but some of the methods can be found in the
previous version demo
http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6/treeview.html


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From: simmyana a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 4:32
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Subject: Re: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

client side widgetas our client is using CF5, we can't use recursive
function to display
any help would be appreciated


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RE: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

2005-08-12 Thread Micha Schopman
That entirely depends on the developer. You just feed it with valid XML,
or static calls. How you create the xml is up to you.

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From: simmyana a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 8:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

this is our table structure

ID | Name | Level | ParentId

is it possible to implement tree view using this data?



You are free to use

http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6.2/.

It lacks in documentation, but some of the methods can be found in the
previous version demo
http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6/treeview.html


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Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 4:32
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Subject: Re: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

client side widgetas our client is using CF5, we can't use
recursive
function to display
any help would be appreciated


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Re: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

2005-08-12 Thread James Holmes
It should be - use a hierarchical SQL statement if necessary:

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sqlpr/chapter/ch01.pdf

On 8/12/05, simmyana a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 this is our table structure
 
 ID | Name | Level | ParentId
 
 is it possible to implement tree view using this data?
 
 
 
 You are free to use
 
 http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6.2/.
 
 It lacks in documentation, but some of the methods can be found in the
 previous version demo
 http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6/treeview.html
 
 
 Micha Schopman
 Project Manager
 
 Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL  Amersfoort
 Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
 KvK Amersfoort 39081679, Rabo 39.48.05.380
 
 
 
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 Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 4:32
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 Subject: Re: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion
 
 client side widgetas our client is using CF5, we can't use recursive
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 any help would be appreciated
 
 
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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread dave
i just wasted an hour typing your responce micha and it timed out so screw it.
 I was refering to you comments about why doesnt someone else make it, 
complile it and distribute it and it shouldnt cost me anything garbage you 
wrote.

 If someone puts their time into making a tool that is of use to u then you 
shouldnt expect it to be free. After all you arent making your web apps for 
free are you?

 And the whole point to this rant is that if the cheap asses would actually 
support our products then we'd have more pull to get the features we want.

 Why do you stay on here even? As far as I know you dont like nor support 
coldfusion

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From: Micha Schopman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 2:42 AM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced 

Welcome to the world where money has to be made and time is short. 

The funny thing is that we actually just simply mentioned a future point
for improvement on Eclipse acceptance for web development
related tasks in comparison with Dreamweaver and you here you are
ranting all again about nothing and completely out of the blue. Do you
need vacation?

Micha Schopman
Project Manager

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From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 0:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

Blablabla M$ blabla T-shirt blabla .. cheap ... 



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Re: Sorting Struct

2005-08-12 Thread James Holmes
In what form are the search results originally - a query?

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Micha Schopman
Nobody said it should be free, nobody said it must be done by someone
else, the only thing said was if there would be such a package
available that would be nice and it would push acceptance for Eclipse. 

When people comment on lack of product features, nice to have features
or missing functionality which they would like to see that does not mean
they dislike or even hate the product. Read carefully, because you are
creating statements and opinions nobody expressed just because you think
people are like that. Read, instead of assume.

If you disagree with specific points, discuss with arguments, and not
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From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 9:28
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

i just wasted an hour typing your responce micha and it timed out so
screw it.
 I was refering to you comments about why doesnt someone else make it,
complile it and distribute it and it shouldnt cost me anything garbage
you wrote.

 If someone puts their time into making a tool that is of use to u then
you shouldnt expect it to be free. After all you arent making your web
apps for free are you?

 And the whole point to this rant is that if the cheap asses would
actually support our products then we'd have more pull to get the
features we want.

 Why do you stay on here even? As far as I know you dont like nor
support coldfusion

~Dave the disruptor~
A criminal is a person with predatory instincts who has not sufficient
capital to form a corporation. 


From: Micha Schopman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 2:42 AM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced 

Welcome to the world where money has to be made and time is short. 

The funny thing is that we actually just simply mentioned a future point
for improvement on Eclipse acceptance for web development
related tasks in comparison with Dreamweaver and you here you are
ranting all again about nothing and completely out of the blue. Do you
need vacation?

Micha Schopman
Project Manager

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From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 0:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

Blablabla M$ blabla T-shirt blabla .. cheap ... 





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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
www.resourceindex.com

And all the other free script sites.

If this is nonsense, please show me all the thousands of CF scripts to match
the thousands of perl/ASP/PHP scripts. Especially considering most of them
don't even list coldfusion.



Russ 

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From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 02:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Russ Michaels wrote:
 Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big community.
 Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in CF.

that's nonsense.



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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
Well I can safely say that almost everything I have ever gone looking for
doesn't exist in CF, but is a plenty in PHP/ASP.

I went looking for Affiliate scripts  for example.
There are tons of good ones for everything except CF, for which I found 1,
and it was not free.
I can say the same for things like forums, portals, community apps.

This really isn't anything that needs proving, it is right there for anyone
to see. Feel free to go search for any of those things I mentioned and see
what you  come up with for CF.
CF has some free tags and UDF's sure, but not much in the way of full apps,
and  the majority of the semi-decent stuff is not free anwyay.


Russ

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From: Michael Bramwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 02:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Between Macromedia live docs, HOF lists and a few other sites I think CF is
fairly well covered. While it is sometimes helpful do you really need
millions of free and mostly useless scripts, whether it be php,asp,js, or
whatever.

Michael B.


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From: Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


 Don't pick on cf developers.
 Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big community.
 Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in CF.
 Thus why we have millions of free PHP/ASP scripts and like 2 free cf
 scripts.
 There is only 1 free cf forum I know of, and ALL cf forums free or not,
are
 crap compared to the PHP/ASP solutions.

 Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 12 August 2005 00:44
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 would you like it to come with your name etched in gold on the cd and the
 box customized with your pic and have it hand delivered to your door and
 only include the features you want in it. And if they did and you had to
pay
 more than a nickle for it you'd still bitch about it.

  It was funny the other night at our cfug we were talking about how
frickin
 cheap cfm developers are, whining and crying if they gotta spend more than
a
 buck for anything and its so true!!! Most of you are even too cheap to buy
 one of Wills cfm shirts and show your support, I mean really, It's
PATHETIC,
 people be ashamed of yourselfs because this is what hurts our community.
If
 WIll made PHP or Flash or .crap shirts they'd be all bought up in a heart
 beat. Lets be real you guys make good money but you act so broke, come
 on! We figured in our our area (denver) that $45 an hour was
fairly
 low for cfm dev'r too make. grrr

  I may whine about ms but at least I spent money on it and therefore have
a
 reason but this crap with you guys bitching about stuff and it not being
 free is really lame..

   but now it costs too much money.
  So you make multi-million dollar apps but can't spend a couple of bucks
on
 something that helps you make a living???
  Or you cant take 5 minutes to download the plugins you want? btw~ doesnt
 rob have a package download for cfm?
  Thats pathetic period!!!

 ~Dave the disruptor~
 A criminal is a person with predatory instincts who has not sufficient
 capital to form a corporation.

 
 From: Micha Schopman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 8:31 AM
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 But does that zip contain a full IDE implementing the list I mentioned?
 I haven't seen one yet. When someone stands up, and builds an installer
 encapsulating this all you have a winner, but now it costs too much money.

 Micha Schopman
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 -Original Message-
 From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: dinsdag 9 augustus 2005 9:51
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 Installer? What can simpler than downloading a zip - unzip it, copy it to
a
 folder and click on Eclipse.exe - no reg keys, not added bloat.

 -Original Message-
 From: Micha Schopman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 08 August 2005 20:55
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 The lack of a descent one in all installer is currently holding back
 Eclipse. People don't have the time to go through 

Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Paul Hastings
Russ Michaels wrote:
 www.resourceindex.com
 
 And all the other free script sites.
 
 If this is nonsense, please show me all the thousands of CF scripts to match

yup that's nonsense. to remind, you stated that no-one gives anything 
away for FREE in CF. 100% nonsense--i know because i'm giving away 
dozens of tags  CFCs, and that's just a drop in the bucket compared to 
what's out there. just look at the flash form goodness that the asfusion 
folks dish out like ice cream cones on a hot day. yeah, nonsense.

now let's see...on that site there were zero i18n related scripts, zero 
locale related scripts, zero i18n calendars, zero locale based 
collations, one lame timezone related script, zero resource bundle 
scripts (or anything like it but i might not be using the proper 
PHP-speak), and so on. considering that i18n functionality is the 
weakest/lamest part of php this is kind of shocking. so to my mind, yes, 
what you're arguing is nonsense.

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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Paul Hastings wrote:
 
 zero resource bundle 
 scripts (or anything like it but i might not be using the proper 
 PHP-speak)

GNU gettext support is build into and distributed with PHP. What 
more scripts would you need?

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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Paul Hastings
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
 Paul Hastings wrote:
 
zero resource bundle 
scripts (or anything like it but i might not be using the proper 
PHP-speak)
 
 
 GNU gettext support is build into and distributed with PHP. What 
 more scripts would you need?

dunno, does it work like resource bundles? i think you told me once 
gettext came first but does have the same functionality now (not that 
there's much to rb classes)? and if it does +1 for PHP i18n, the rest of 
what i said still stands.

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
Ok whatever, I can see your one of those people that just has to be right no
matter what. So I shan't waste my breath continuing this discussion any
longer. So probably best to leave you alone in your little bubble. For the
rest of us, google provides the truth.

Russ

-Original Message-
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 11:57
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Russ Michaels wrote:
 www.resourceindex.com
 
 And all the other free script sites.
 
 If this is nonsense, please show me all the thousands of CF scripts to 
 match

yup that's nonsense. to remind, you stated that no-one gives anything away
for FREE in CF. 100% nonsense--i know because i'm giving away dozens of
tags  CFCs, and that's just a drop in the bucket compared to what's out
there. just look at the flash form goodness that the asfusion folks dish out
like ice cream cones on a hot day. yeah, nonsense.

now let's see...on that site there were zero i18n related scripts, zero
locale related scripts, zero i18n calendars, zero locale based collations,
one lame timezone related script, zero resource bundle scripts (or anything
like it but i might not be using the proper PHP-speak), and so on.
considering that i18n functionality is the weakest/lamest part of php this
is kind of shocking. so to my mind, yes, what you're arguing is nonsense.



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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Paul Hastings wrote:
 Jochem van Dieten wrote:
 Paul Hastings wrote:
 
 zero resource bundle 
 scripts (or anything like it but i might not be using the proper 
 PHP-speak)
 
 GNU gettext support is build into and distributed with PHP. What 
 more scripts would you need?
 
 dunno, does it work like resource bundles?

Pretty much. But it is still PHP style: if a translation of a 
resource does not exist it will display the default. You can not 
configure it to throw an error. (Which is my biggest gripe with 
PHP: it will never throw an error when variables don't exist, it 
will just do something unexpected that breaks your app in a 
non-obvious way.)

Jochem

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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Paul Hastings
Russ Michaels wrote:
 Ok whatever, I can see your one of those people that just has to be right no
 matter what. So I shan't waste my breath continuing this discussion any

no, nothing about me. you said something i thought was nonsensical 
(there shall be no nonsense in public places unless it involves lots of 
beer), i called you on it. nothing more, nothing less.

now watch me eat crow over jochem's superior i18n knowledge.

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CFHTTP calling an infinte loop

2005-08-12 Thread Karl Simanonok
Here's a fun little pickle to chew on.  This URL, 
http://www.indexsearch.co.uk/websearch/page+space+web+NASA/, seems to output an 
infinite loop.  Go ahead, try it!  :)

Hopefully such server screwups are fairly rare, but I am building a link 
checker using CFHTTP to call a series of URLs and I just know that one day my 
link checker is going to run into another infinite URL, so I am trying to 
figure out how to get past the problem now using this URL.  What seems to 
happen is that CFHTTP just keeps trying and trying and trying to capture all 
the output once it's started coming in, any CFHTTP TimeOut that's set 
apparently no longer functions once the data has started coming back without an 
error in the HTTP header; if the URL didn't respond at all or responded with an 
error I could catch it in a CFTRY no problem (I'm using CF5 but could go to MX6 
if I really had to).  What I'd like to do is encapsulate the CFHTTP in some 
kind of wrapper code that would enforce a timeout of three or four seconds and 
kill the CFHTTP processing once that external timeout was reached, but so far 
no joy, once the CFHTTP is running it is oblivious to anything but stopping 
CFSERVER.EXE.  Help would be greatly appreciated in making the following code 
work with this URL:

   CFSET StartTime = GetTickCount()
   CFSET TimeEnd = StartTime + 4000  !-- I'd like to set a max time of 4 
seconds ---

   CFTRY

  CFHTTP URL=http://www.indexsearch.co.uk/websearch/page+space+web+NASA/;
 METHOD=GET
 ResolveURL=0
 TimeOut=2
 Redirect=NO
 ThrowOnError=YES

 CFIF #Variables.TimeEnd# LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO #GetTickCount()#
CFTHROW MESSAGE = #Variables.TimeEnd# WAS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 
#GetTickCount()#
 /CFIF

  /CFHTTP

  CFSET Ping = GetTickCount() - StartTime

  CFCATCH TYPE=Any
 !---
Note: none of these 'advanced' types will work when substituted for 
Any above):
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPCFHTTPRequestEntityTooLarge
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPRequestURITooLarge
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.Request.Timeout
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPConnectionTimeout
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPFileNotRenderable
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPGatewayTimeout
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPNotAcceptable
 ---
 
 An error occurred

  /CFCATCH
  
   /CFTRY

Regards,

Karl S.


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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Paul Hastings
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
 Pretty much. But it is still PHP style: if a translation of a 
 resource does not exist it will display the default. You can not 
 configure it to throw an error. (Which is my biggest gripe with 
 PHP: it will never throw an error when variables don't exist, it 
 will just do something unexpected that breaks your app in a 
 non-obvious way.)

don't think i knew that (though i suspect you've told me this all once 
before, sorry my memory is getting worse  worse). PHP is missing so 
much else that i keep expecting the worse, my bad. thanks for the 
correction.

java style rb's do something similar, they'll keep falling back (by 
chopping the locale string, th_TH_TH--th_TH--th) until they find the 
right locale or return the base one if not. the classpath one will 
anyway, the list/property ones will throw an error if they don't find 
that specific rb file.

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Mark A Kruger
All the proliferation of free scripts in PHP does is contribute to it's
reputation as being cheap and drive down the price that developers can
ask.  Don't you konw how many CF developers own their own businesses and no
longer live with their mothers :)

-mk

-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 5:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


Well I can safely say that almost everything I have ever gone looking for
doesn't exist in CF, but is a plenty in PHP/ASP.

I went looking for Affiliate scripts  for example.
There are tons of good ones for everything except CF, for which I found 1,
and it was not free.
I can say the same for things like forums, portals, community apps.

This really isn't anything that needs proving, it is right there for anyone
to see. Feel free to go search for any of those things I mentioned and see
what you  come up with for CF.
CF has some free tags and UDF's sure, but not much in the way of full apps,
and  the majority of the semi-decent stuff is not free anwyay.


Russ

-Original Message-
From: Michael Bramwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2005 02:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Between Macromedia live docs, HOF lists and a few other sites I think CF is
fairly well covered. While it is sometimes helpful do you really need
millions of free and mostly useless scripts, whether it be php,asp,js, or
whatever.

Michael B.


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From: Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


 Don't pick on cf developers.
 Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big community.
 Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in CF.
 Thus why we have millions of free PHP/ASP scripts and like 2 free cf
 scripts.
 There is only 1 free cf forum I know of, and ALL cf forums free or not,
are
 crap compared to the PHP/ASP solutions.

 Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 12 August 2005 00:44
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 would you like it to come with your name etched in gold on the cd and the
 box customized with your pic and have it hand delivered to your door and
 only include the features you want in it. And if they did and you had to
pay
 more than a nickle for it you'd still bitch about it.

  It was funny the other night at our cfug we were talking about how
frickin
 cheap cfm developers are, whining and crying if they gotta spend more than
a
 buck for anything and its so true!!! Most of you are even too cheap to buy
 one of Wills cfm shirts and show your support, I mean really, It's
PATHETIC,
 people be ashamed of yourselfs because this is what hurts our community.
If
 WIll made PHP or Flash or .crap shirts they'd be all bought up in a heart
 beat. Lets be real you guys make good money but you act so broke, come
 on! We figured in our our area (denver) that $45 an hour was
fairly
 low for cfm dev'r too make. grrr

  I may whine about ms but at least I spent money on it and therefore have
a
 reason but this crap with you guys bitching about stuff and it not being
 free is really lame..

   but now it costs too much money.
  So you make multi-million dollar apps but can't spend a couple of bucks
on
 something that helps you make a living???
  Or you cant take 5 minutes to download the plugins you want? btw~ doesnt
 rob have a package download for cfm?
  Thats pathetic period!!!

 ~Dave the disruptor~
 A criminal is a person with predatory instincts who has not sufficient
 capital to form a corporation.

 
 From: Micha Schopman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 8:31 AM
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 But does that zip contain a full IDE implementing the list I mentioned?
 I haven't seen one yet. When someone stands up, and builds an installer
 encapsulating this all you have a winner, but now it costs too much money.

 Micha Schopman
 Project Manager

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Re: Sorting Struct

2005-08-12 Thread Raymond Camden
Um - have you looked at structSort() ?

On 8/11/05, Brett Barnhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been playing with this for awhile and I can't quite seem to get it to 
 work. (Nothing new there!)
 
 I have a search page and I want to rate results with relevance to the search.
 
 So, I decided to loop through all the possible listings and place them into a 
 struct
 
 Structs still confuse me a bit, so I am using code from something someone 
 else wrote and morphing it to my needs.
 
 Here is my code...
 
 cfparam name=session.sales default=
 cfset searchdata = session.sales
 
 cfif IsArray(searchdata) Is 0
 cfset searchdata = ArrayNew(1)
 /cfif
 
 cfloop
 
 snip
 
 cfset variables.searchLen = arrayLen(searchdata) + 1
 cfset searchdata[variables.searchLen] = StructNew()
 cfset searchdata[variables.searchLen].listing_id = sale_id
 cfset searchdata[variables.searchLen].score = score
 /cfloop
 
 listing_id primary key
 score is the relevance.
 
 Now, I'd like to loop through the structure in desc order of score.
 
 cfloop index=count from=1 to=#variables.searchLen#
 cfoutput#searchdata[count].listing_id# : 
 #searchdata[count].score#br//cfoutput
 /cfloop
 
 Which currently gives
 
 Sale # 33 has a score of 67%
 Sale # 31 has a score of 33%
 Sale # 27 has a score of 0%
 Sale # 28 has a score of 33%
 Sale # 29 has a score of 33%
 Sale # 30 has a score of 33%
 
 

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RE: CF and Novell?

2005-08-12 Thread Kazmierczak, Kevin
Thanks for the information.  I'm not sure on the details of what they
want to do, but I informed them to try out the cfldap stuff.

Kevin.



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Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 7:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF and Novell?

What are you trying to achieve?
 Novell Directory Services (NDS) has an LDAP interface if you need one -

like Active Directory. You can use an anonymous bind to query the
directory, 
or I believe you can use credentials supplied by the user to confirm 
username and password. (I've used the first approach, but not the second

myself.)
 If you want a single sign on solution, there is a Novell activeX
control 
that supplies the authenticated Novell user that you can run on the
client 
PC, and you can use some VBScript to interrogate it and pass a value
back to 
the webserver.
 Or, you can look at a product from Novell called i-Chain, and let it
handle 
all your authentication requirements.
 I've done both of these things (activeX and i-Chain) if you have any 
questions about them.
 Antony

 On 8/12/05, Kazmierczak, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
 Does anyone know of anything out there that will allow CF to talk with
 Novell? They want to avoid creating new logins for a web system. I
 personally have no idea about anything with Novell, but someone asked
me
 about it. They were going to try to write a c++ cfx tag to achieve
 this, but I though I would find out if anyone else has better ideas.
 
 
 
 Thanks.
 
 
 
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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Adrocknaphobia
Lol. This is funny because its true. However, I'm not buying any of
those CF shirts. And yes, good taste has robbed me of many things.

In all honesty though, CF as a server is cheap. MS gives away .NET
only because they can afford to bundle it with the OS. A 12k price tag
on Flex is still cheap when compared to purchasing websphere or just a
single oracle database.

-Adam

On 8/11/05, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 would you like it to come with your name etched in gold on the cd and the box 
 customized with your pic and have it hand delivered to your door and only 
 include the features you want in it. And if they did and you had to pay more 
 than a nickle for it you'd still bitch about it.
 
  It was funny the other night at our cfug we were talking about how frickin 
 cheap cfm developers are, whining and crying if they gotta spend more than a 
 buck for anything and its so true!!! Most of you are even too cheap to buy 
 one of Wills cfm shirts and show your support, I mean really, It's PATHETIC, 
 people be ashamed of yourselfs because this is what hurts our community. If 
 WIll made PHP or Flash or .crap shirts they'd be all bought up in a heart 
 beat. Lets be real you guys make good money but you act so broke, come 
 on! We figured in our our area (denver) that $45 an hour was fairly 
 low for cfm dev'r too make. grrr
 
  I may whine about ms but at least I spent money on it and therefore have a 
 reason but this crap with you guys bitching about stuff and it not being free 
 is really lame..
 
   but now it costs too much money.
  So you make multi-million dollar apps but can't spend a couple of bucks on 
 something that helps you make a living???
  Or you cant take 5 minutes to download the plugins you want? btw~ doesnt rob 
 have a package download for cfm?
  Thats pathetic period!!!
 
 ~Dave the disruptor~
 A criminal is a person with predatory instincts who has not sufficient 
 capital to form a corporation.
 
 
 From: Micha Schopman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 8:31 AM
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced
 
 But does that zip contain a full IDE implementing the list I mentioned?
 I haven't seen one yet. When someone stands up, and builds an installer
 encapsulating this all you have a winner, but now it costs too much
 money.
 
 Micha Schopman
 Project Manager
 
 Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort
 Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
 KvK Amersfoort 39081679, Rabo 39.48.05.380
 
 
 
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 -Original Message-
 From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: dinsdag 9 augustus 2005 9:51
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced
 
 Installer? What can simpler than downloading a zip - unzip it, copy it
 to a
 folder and click on Eclipse.exe - no reg keys, not added bloat.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Micha Schopman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 08 August 2005 20:55
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced
 
 The lack of a descent one in all installer is currently holding back
 Eclipse. People don't have the time to go through the entire process, of
 downloading Eclipse, downloading the Web toolkit, downloading the
 prequisites of that toolkit, downloading CFEclipse, etc.
 
 If they managed to put this all into one package, so that you get easily
 started with an Eclipse installation where you can edit
 xml,xsl,javascript,(x)html,css,cfml,php without going to that proces.
 And
 maybe it is there already, and I just did not searched good enough ;)
 
 As far as DW 8 concerned. For me personally the real good feature is
 code
 collapse, but I hope they didn't took the CFStudio/Homesite codebase for
 this functionality, because everybody who used it in those old products,
 knows that when you collapsed a large amount of code, scrolling the
 document
 was a pain in the ass. So at least I hope that they did look at this
 feature.
 
 I like the enhanced compliance tests showed in the demo on the MM site,
 but
 for some reason I hope for more. Like that they
 - fixed the numerous issues involved with the treeview in DWMX
 - crashes when searching through folders with find  replace (and they
 occured on specific xml files)
 - showing the directory path of a occurence within search results so
 that I
 might now which one of the 1001 index.cfm's in the results belongs to
 which
 project.
 - step into, just like Eclipse has on 

Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Adrocknaphobia
You are right, there arent as many resources out there for code
samples and scripts for ColdFusion. The reason? Because most of those
scripts are already a part of ColdFusion. (list functions, array
functions, etc.)

-Adam

On 8/12/05, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 www.resourceindex.com
 
 And all the other free script sites.
 
 If this is nonsense, please show me all the thousands of CF scripts to match
 the thousands of perl/ASP/PHP scripts. Especially considering most of them
 don't even list coldfusion.
 
 
 
 Russ
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 12 August 2005 02:44
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced
 
 Russ Michaels wrote:
  Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big community.
  Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in CF.
 
 that's nonsense.
 
 
 
 

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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Adrocknaphobia
No, it only contributes to the fact that in the paid programmer world
PHP is generally thought of as a language of 40-year-olds who live in
thier parents basement.

-Adam



On 8/12/05, Mark A Kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All the proliferation of free scripts in PHP does is contribute to it's
 reputation as being cheap and drive down the price that developers can
 ask.  Don't you konw how many CF developers own their own businesses and no
 longer live with their mothers :)
 
 -mk
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 5:18 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced
 
 
 Well I can safely say that almost everything I have ever gone looking for
 doesn't exist in CF, but is a plenty in PHP/ASP.
 
 I went looking for Affiliate scripts  for example.
 There are tons of good ones for everything except CF, for which I found 1,
 and it was not free.
 I can say the same for things like forums, portals, community apps.
 
 This really isn't anything that needs proving, it is right there for anyone
 to see. Feel free to go search for any of those things I mentioned and see
 what you  come up with for CF.
 CF has some free tags and UDF's sure, but not much in the way of full apps,
 and  the majority of the semi-decent stuff is not free anwyay.
 
 
 Russ
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Bramwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 12 August 2005 02:49
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced
 
 Between Macromedia live docs, HOF lists and a few other sites I think CF is
 fairly well covered. While it is sometimes helpful do you really need
 millions of free and mostly useless scripts, whether it be php,asp,js, or
 whatever.
 
 Michael B.
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:33 AM
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced
 
 
  Don't pick on cf developers.
  Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big community.
  Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in CF.
  Thus why we have millions of free PHP/ASP scripts and like 2 free cf
  scripts.
  There is only 1 free cf forum I know of, and ALL cf forums free or not,
 are
  crap compared to the PHP/ASP solutions.
 
  Russ
 
  -Original Message-
  From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 12 August 2005 00:44
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced
 
  would you like it to come with your name etched in gold on the cd and the
  box customized with your pic and have it hand delivered to your door and
  only include the features you want in it. And if they did and you had to
 pay
  more than a nickle for it you'd still bitch about it.
 
   It was funny the other night at our cfug we were talking about how
 frickin
  cheap cfm developers are, whining and crying if they gotta spend more than
 a
  buck for anything and its so true!!! Most of you are even too cheap to buy
  one of Wills cfm shirts and show your support, I mean really, It's
 PATHETIC,
  people be ashamed of yourselfs because this is what hurts our community.
 If
  WIll made PHP or Flash or .crap shirts they'd be all bought up in a heart
  beat. Lets be real you guys make good money but you act so broke, come
  on! We figured in our our area (denver) that $45 an hour was
 fairly
  low for cfm dev'r too make. grrr
 
   I may whine about ms but at least I spent money on it and therefore have
 a
  reason but this crap with you guys bitching about stuff and it not being
  free is really lame..
 
but now it costs too much money.
   So you make multi-million dollar apps but can't spend a couple of bucks
 on
  something that helps you make a living???
   Or you cant take 5 minutes to download the plugins you want? btw~ doesnt
  rob have a package download for cfm?
   Thats pathetic period!!!
 
  ~Dave the disruptor~
  A criminal is a person with predatory instincts who has not sufficient
  capital to form a corporation.
 
  
  From: Micha Schopman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 8:31 AM
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced
 
  But does that zip contain a full IDE implementing the list I mentioned?
  I haven't seen one yet. When someone stands up, and builds an installer
  encapsulating this all you have a winner, but now it costs too much money.
 
  Micha Schopman
  Project Manager
 
  Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort Tel 033-4535377, Fax
  033-4535388 KvK Amersfoort 39081679, Rabo 39.48.05.380
 
  
  
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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Micha Schopman
Those are also part of PHP, even in the first versions of PHP they were
natively supported in a large amount of variations capable of handling
almost anything you want. 

It just is so simple but people don't like to admit it. PHP just has a
larger community and that is all. The PHP basics to get you up and
running are just like ColdFusion very easy. It is easy to make
something, and as with all languages, when the learning curve is low,
you will see more amateur code around.

Micha Schopman
Project Manager

Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL  Amersfoort
Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
KvK Amersfoort 39081679, Rabo 39.48.05.380



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-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 14:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

You are right, there arent as many resources out there for code
samples and scripts for ColdFusion. The reason? Because most of those
scripts are already a part of ColdFusion. (list functions, array
functions, etc.)

-Adam

On 8/12/05, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 www.resourceindex.com
 
 And all the other free script sites.
 
 If this is nonsense, please show me all the thousands of CF scripts to
match
 the thousands of perl/ASP/PHP scripts. Especially considering most of
them
 don't even list coldfusion.
 
 
 
 Russ
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 12 August 2005 02:44
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced
 
 Russ Michaels wrote:
  Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big
community.
  Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in
CF.
 
 that's nonsense.
 
 
 
 



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Re: cfhttp does not post zip files

2005-08-12 Thread Jerry Johnson
Ah. My bad. That attribute was added as of 6.1

Ok, back to the beginning.

What did you specify in the cfhttp line as far as file, value, type
and name params?

On 8/11/05, Jonathon Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 CF 5

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RE: CFHTTP calling an infinte loop

2005-08-12 Thread Dave.Phillips
Karl,

I'm not sure of any way you can control the internal workings of CFHTTP, which 
is what you'd have to do to force it to stop.  The timeout should stop it, so 
it sounds like you've discovered a bug in CFHTTP that should be reported to MM 
(or maybe it already has).  My guess is that you need to use some other 
technology that you COULD control the inner workings.  I'm a hardcore CF coder, 
so I wouldn't know, but hopefuly someone else on this list can give us some 
insight.

In any case, it's a very interesting find!

Dave

-Original Message-
From: Karl Simanonok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 7:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFHTTP calling an infinte loop


Here's a fun little pickle to chew on.  This URL, 
http://www.indexsearch.co.uk/websearch/page+space+web+NASA/, seems to output an 
infinite loop.  Go ahead, try it!  :)

Hopefully such server screwups are fairly rare, but I am building a link 
checker using CFHTTP to call a series of URLs and I just know that one day my 
link checker is going to run into another infinite URL, so I am trying to 
figure out how to get past the problem now using this URL.  What seems to 
happen is that CFHTTP just keeps trying and trying and trying to capture all 
the output once it's started coming in, any CFHTTP TimeOut that's set 
apparently no longer functions once the data has started coming back without an 
error in the HTTP header; if the URL didn't respond at all or responded with an 
error I could catch it in a CFTRY no problem (I'm using CF5 but could go to MX6 
if I really had to).  What I'd like to do is encapsulate the CFHTTP in some 
kind of wrapper code that would enforce a timeout of three or four seconds and 
kill the CFHTTP processing once that external timeout was reached, but so far 
no joy, once the CFHTTP is running it is oblivious to anything but stopping 
CFSERVER.EXE.  Help would be greatly appreciated in making the following code 
work with this URL:

   CFSET StartTime = GetTickCount()
   CFSET TimeEnd = StartTime + 4000  !-- I'd like to set a max time of 4 
seconds ---

   CFTRY

  CFHTTP URL=http://www.indexsearch.co.uk/websearch/page+space+web+NASA/;
 METHOD=GET
 ResolveURL=0
 TimeOut=2
 Redirect=NO
 ThrowOnError=YES

 CFIF #Variables.TimeEnd# LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO #GetTickCount()#
CFTHROW MESSAGE = #Variables.TimeEnd# WAS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 
#GetTickCount()#
 /CFIF

  /CFHTTP

  CFSET Ping = GetTickCount() - StartTime

  CFCATCH TYPE=Any
 !---
Note: none of these 'advanced' types will work when substituted for 
Any above):
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPCFHTTPRequestEntityTooLarge
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPRequestURITooLarge
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.Request.Timeout
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPConnectionTimeout
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPFileNotRenderable
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPGatewayTimeout
COM.Allaire.ColdFusion.HTTPNotAcceptable
 ---
 
 An error occurred

  /CFCATCH
  
   /CFTRY

Regards,

Karl S.




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Re: Sorting Struct

2005-08-12 Thread Will Tomlinson
And I'd add that anyone using structs, arrays or lists should check out Jeff 
Peters' book on the subject. No I'm not a Salesman for the guy, just learned a 
TON from that there little book!  http://protonarts.com/

:)

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Undelivered cfmail

2005-08-12 Thread Les Mizzell
I've got a client that was wondering what has been happening to some of 
their mail - so I contacted the hosting service asking them to check the 
undelivered folder or see what was stuck in the spool.

They sent me a zip file back with close to 2000 files
Mail1223.cfmail
mail2837.cfmal

They're pretty ugly to read in notepad - see below.

There's important information the client needs to get out of each one of 
these - and I hate to have to tell them that they're going to have to 
read each individual email in notepad and plow through all the html code 
to find what they need.

Anybody know of a way that these could be read a little more easily, or 
are they going to hav to do it the hard way? I *do* know that it's time 
to get them to finally move to a new host!




server:  mail.xxx.com:25
from:  .org
to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject:  CLAIM FORM
type:  text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Mailer:  ColdFusion MX Application Server
body:
body:
body:  htmlhead 
body:  style type=text/css
body:  !--.bodyTEXT {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; 
font-size: 12px; }--
body:  /style/head  
body:  body
body:  div class=bodyTEXT   
body:  strongName/strong: xxx Reynoldsbr
body:  strongDate/strong: 02-06-05br
body:  strongYour Mission Organization/strong: xxxbr
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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Adrocknaphobia
More people watch network tevelvision than HBO.Not because network TV
is better, just because its free.

However I guess thats not a good comparison because Its not tv its HBO!

-Adam

On 8/12/05, Micha Schopman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Those are also part of PHP, even in the first versions of PHP they were
 natively supported in a large amount of variations capable of handling
 almost anything you want.
 
 It just is so simple but people don't like to admit it. PHP just has a
 larger community and that is all. The PHP basics to get you up and
 running are just like ColdFusion very easy. It is easy to make
 something, and as with all languages, when the learning curve is low,
 you will see more amateur code around.
 
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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
I don't understand why so many people go looking for free scripts and
stuff in CF. If CF is touted as a rapid development language, doesn't
that mean you should be able to write it yourself? I hear comments all
the time that come across as people being lazy or people being cheap,
but you never know people's situations. The whole point of the community
is to bring people together who are different. Everyone just deal with
it and quit complaining.

As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that
have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that
were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion
gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting
something and giving it a try. That's the beauty of the community is
that everyone can do what they want, when they want. Yeah, support
eachother when you feel the need, but if you don't want to, that's fine
too.  It's just like a living community...not everyone is involved in
the same ways and not everyone wants to spend all their time in the
community. It's nice to see eachother and help eachother every once in a
while, but most of the time, I prefer to venture abroad.  Anyway, this
whole argument is kinda silly so I'll let everyone get back to work.


John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
 

-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

Well I can safely say that almost everything I have ever gone looking
for doesn't exist in CF, but is a plenty in PHP/ASP.

I went looking for Affiliate scripts  for example.
There are tons of good ones for everything except CF, for which I found
1, and it was not free.
I can say the same for things like forums, portals, community apps.

This really isn't anything that needs proving, it is right there for
anyone to see. Feel free to go search for any of those things I
mentioned and see what you  come up with for CF.
CF has some free tags and UDF's sure, but not much in the way of full
apps, and  the majority of the semi-decent stuff is not free anwyay.


Russ

-Original Message-
From: Michael Bramwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2005 02:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Between Macromedia live docs, HOF lists and a few other sites I think CF
is fairly well covered. While it is sometimes helpful do you really need
millions of free and mostly useless scripts, whether it be php,asp,js,
or whatever.

Michael B.


- Original Message -
From: Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


 Don't pick on cf developers.
 Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big
community.
 Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in
CF.
 Thus why we have millions of free PHP/ASP scripts and like 2 free cf 
 scripts.
 There is only 1 free cf forum I know of, and ALL cf forums free or 
 not,
are
 crap compared to the PHP/ASP solutions.

 Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 12 August 2005 00:44
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 would you like it to come with your name etched in gold on the cd and 
 the box customized with your pic and have it hand delivered to your 
 door and only include the features you want in it. And if they did and

 you had to
pay
 more than a nickle for it you'd still bitch about it.

  It was funny the other night at our cfug we were talking about how
frickin
 cheap cfm developers are, whining and crying if they gotta spend more 
 than
a
 buck for anything and its so true!!! Most of you are even too cheap to

 buy one of Wills cfm shirts and show your support, I mean really, It's
PATHETIC,
 people be ashamed of yourselfs because this is what hurts our
community.
If
 WIll made PHP or Flash or .crap shirts they'd be all bought up in a 
 heart beat. Lets be real you guys make good money but you act so 
 broke, come on! We figured in our our area (denver) that $45 
 an hour was
fairly
 low for cfm dev'r too make. grrr

  I may whine about ms but at least I spent money on it and therefore 
 have
a
 reason but this crap with you guys bitching about stuff and it not 
 being free is really lame..

   but now it costs too much money.
  So you make multi-million dollar apps but can't spend a couple of 
 bucks
on
 something that helps you make a living???
  Or you cant take 5 minutes to download the plugins you want? btw~ 
 doesnt rob have a package download for cfm?
  Thats pathetic period!!!

 ~Dave the disruptor~
 A criminal is a person with predatory instincts who has not 
 sufficient capital to form a corporation.

 
 From: Micha Schopman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 8:31 AM
 To: 

RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
I don't understand why so many people go looking for free scripts and
stuff in CF. If CF is touted as a rapid development language, doesn't
that mean you should be able to write it yourself? I hear comments all
the time that come across as people being lazy or people being cheap,
but you never know people's situations. The whole point of the community
is to bring people together who are different. Everyone just deal with
it and quit complaining.

As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that
have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that
were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion
gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting
something and giving it a try. That's the beauty of the community is
that everyone can do what they want, when they want. Yeah, support
eachother when you feel the need, but if you don't want to, that's fine
too.  It's just like a living community...not everyone is involved in
the same ways and not everyone wants to spend all their time in the
community. It's nice to see eachother and help eachother every once in a
while, but most of the time, I prefer to venture abroad.  Anyway, this
whole argument is kinda silly so I'll let everyone get back to work.


John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
 

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RE: Undelivered cfmail

2005-08-12 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
This IS easy to read when it comes to mail files! I mean it is plain
English/Text.  



-Original Message-
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 14:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Undelivered cfmail

I've got a client that was wondering what has been happening to some of 
their mail - so I contacted the hosting service asking them to check the 
undelivered folder or see what was stuck in the spool.

They sent me a zip file back with close to 2000 files
Mail1223.cfmail
mail2837.cfmal

They're pretty ugly to read in notepad - see below.

There's important information the client needs to get out of each one of 
these - and I hate to have to tell them that they're going to have to 
read each individual email in notepad and plow through all the html code 
to find what they need.

Anybody know of a way that these could be read a little more easily, or 
are they going to hav to do it the hard way? I *do* know that it's time 
to get them to finally move to a new host!




server:  mail.xxx.com:25
from:  .org
to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject:  CLAIM FORM
type:  text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Mailer:  ColdFusion MX Application Server
body:
body:
body:  htmlhead 
body:  style type=text/css
body:  !--.bodyTEXT {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; 
font-size: 12px; }--
body:  /style/head  
body:  body
body:  div class=bodyTEXT   
body:  strongName/strong: xxx Reynoldsbr
body:  strongDate/strong: 02-06-05br
body:  strongYour Mission Organization/strong: xxxbr
body:  strongPolicy Number/strong: xxxbr
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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Micha Schopman
Not to mention, just like it is with PHP, in general the quality is very
low and too limited for the more demanding tasks. I think, the only time
I actually bought something it was a Rijndael encryption algorithm
because CF did not supported strong encryption algorithms at that time.

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-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 14:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

I don't understand why so many people go looking for free scripts and
stuff in CF. If CF is touted as a rapid development language, doesn't
that mean you should be able to write it yourself? I hear comments all
the time that come across as people being lazy or people being cheap,
but you never know people's situations. The whole point of the community
is to bring people together who are different. Everyone just deal with
it and quit complaining.


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RE: Undelivered cfmail

2005-08-12 Thread Dave.Phillips
Les,

If you want them to read the mail files, then rename them to .HTML and view 
them that way.  The structure is easy to read, but I can understand that the 
client might have a hard time reading through the HTML tags, and by saving the 
file with a .html extension, (instead of .cfmail) you will save them that 
hassle.

However, I can't see how reading mails THEY sent is going to help solve your 
problem. You need your hosting service to get you information from the cfmail 
log explaining why these mails failed to find out why their mail isn't getting 
through.

HTH,

Dave
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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Will Tomlinson
As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that
have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that
were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion
gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting
something and giving it a try. 

Jeeez! Well thanks ... I guess. *I* think they're pretty killer lookin', and 
most of the comments I've received have been very positive. Just depends on 
everyones' tastes I guess. I'm workin' on some new designs too. :)

Thanks,
Will

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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Adrocknaphobia
Don't be too upset, John wont wear anything unless it has a horse,
racing stripes or calvin peeing on a non-ford logo. :)

-Adam 

On 8/12/05, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that
 have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that
 were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion
 gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting
 something and giving it a try.
 
 Jeeez! Well thanks ... I guess. *I* think they're pretty killer lookin', and 
 most of the comments I've received have been very positive. Just depends on 
 everyones' tastes I guess. I'm workin' on some new designs too. :)
 
 Thanks,
 Will
 
 

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Re: cfhttp does not post zip files

2005-08-12 Thread Jonathon Adam
Thanks for hanging in there!
-
This is the CF code that doesn't work:

CFHTTP 
URL=https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:7443/name/ocrservlet?encrstr=342j43kn234kii342342kbh3243;
 
METHOD=POST
CFHTTPPARAM TYPE=FILE NAME=F1 
FILE=C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dev\fileTransfer\export\DATE_OURAPP_TO_YOURAPP.zip
/CFHTTP

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This is the HTML code that does work:

form method=POST 
action=https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:7443/name/ocrservlet?encrstr=342j43kn234kii342342kbh3243;
 
ENCTYPE=multipart/form-data
pbfont size=3 color=#484848Transaction Test - Upload Data 
File/font/b/p
table
tr
td class=odd width=76strongData File:/strong/td
td class=odd colspan=2 width=828input type=file name=F1 
size=30 class=in/td
/tr
/table
INPUT TYPE=submit NAME=submit VALUE=Submit
INPUT TYPE=reset
/form



From: Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: cfhttp does not post zip files
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 09:21:13 -0400

Ah. My bad. That attribute was added as of 6.1

Ok, back to the beginning.

What did you specify in the cfhttp line as far as file, value, type
and name params?

On 8/11/05, Jonathon Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  CF 5



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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Ken Ferguson
Why do people seem to feel the need to tell other people to quit 
complaining? I just don't understand this. If you feel you have 
something about which to complain, then by all means, please do. Your 
complaints about subject x may be the catalyst someone needs to start 
a new project or escalate your issues to someone who might be able to 
address them. If you're one of these knuckleheads who constantly feel 
the need to tell others to grin and bear it, you might want to consider 
taking your own advice and passing right by the thread containing the 
complaints.

--Ferg

Burns, John D wrote:

I don't understand why so many people go looking for free scripts and
stuff in CF. If CF is touted as a rapid development language, doesn't
that mean you should be able to write it yourself? I hear comments all
the time that come across as people being lazy or people being cheap,
but you never know people's situations. The whole point of the community
is to bring people together who are different. Everyone just deal with
it and quit complaining.

As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that
have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that
were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion
gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting
something and giving it a try. That's the beauty of the community is
that everyone can do what they want, when they want. Yeah, support
eachother when you feel the need, but if you don't want to, that's fine
too.  It's just like a living community...not everyone is involved in
the same ways and not everyone wants to spend all their time in the
community. It's nice to see eachother and help eachother every once in a
while, but most of the time, I prefer to venture abroad.  Anyway, this
whole argument is kinda silly so I'll let everyone get back to work.


John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
 

-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

Well I can safely say that almost everything I have ever gone looking
for doesn't exist in CF, but is a plenty in PHP/ASP.

I went looking for Affiliate scripts  for example.
There are tons of good ones for everything except CF, for which I found
1, and it was not free.
I can say the same for things like forums, portals, community apps.

This really isn't anything that needs proving, it is right there for
anyone to see. Feel free to go search for any of those things I
mentioned and see what you  come up with for CF.
CF has some free tags and UDF's sure, but not much in the way of full
apps, and  the majority of the semi-decent stuff is not free anwyay.


Russ

-Original Message-
From: Michael Bramwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2005 02:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Between Macromedia live docs, HOF lists and a few other sites I think CF
is fairly well covered. While it is sometimes helpful do you really need
millions of free and mostly useless scripts, whether it be php,asp,js,
or whatever.

Michael B.


- Original Message -
From: Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


  

Don't pick on cf developers.
Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big


community.
  

Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in


CF.
  

Thus why we have millions of free PHP/ASP scripts and like 2 free cf 
scripts.
There is only 1 free cf forum I know of, and ALL cf forums free or 
not,


are
  

crap compared to the PHP/ASP solutions.

Russ

-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2005 00:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

would you like it to come with your name etched in gold on the cd and 
the box customized with your pic and have it hand delivered to your 
door and only include the features you want in it. And if they did and



  

you had to


pay
  

more than a nickle for it you'd still bitch about it.

 It was funny the other night at our cfug we were talking about how


frickin
  

cheap cfm developers are, whining and crying if they gotta spend more 
than


a
  

buck for anything and its so true!!! Most of you are even too cheap to



  

buy one of Wills cfm shirts and show your support, I mean really, It's


PATHETIC,
  

people be ashamed of yourselfs because this is what hurts our


community.
If
  

WIll made PHP or Flash or .crap shirts they'd be all bought up in a 
heart beat. Lets be real you guys make good money but you act so 
broke, come on! We figured in our our area (denver) that $45 
an hour was


fairly
  

low for cfm dev'r too make. grrr

 I may whine about ms but at least I spent money on it 

RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
Yep, not slammin' you Will. Many people may like them, I just don't
think they're all that great. I definitely think they're better than
what they could be, but they seem to me like a developer made them as
opposed to a designer. I guess most people in the community are
developers and will like them, but I have a side business with a graphic
designer who does some cool shirt designs so it may be an unfair
comparison.  Just my personal opinion. Keep up the effort though. It's
definitely a good market.


John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
 

-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that 
have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that 
were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion 
gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting 
something and giving it a try.

Jeeez! Well thanks ... I guess. *I* think they're pretty killer lookin',
and most of the comments I've received have been very positive. Just
depends on everyones' tastes I guess. I'm workin' on some new designs
too. :)

Thanks,
Will



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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Micha Schopman
Sell baseball caps with a B. Forta fake beard attached to it. That is
definitely a best seller.

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From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 14:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that
have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that
were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion
gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting
something and giving it a try. 

Jeeez! Well thanks ... I guess. *I* think they're pretty killer lookin',
and most of the comments I've received have been very positive. Just
depends on everyones' tastes I guess. I'm workin' on some new designs
too. :)

Thanks,
Will



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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Charlie Griefer
On 8/12/05, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that
 have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that
 were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion
 gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting
 something and giving it a try.
 
 Jeeez! Well thanks ... I guess. *I* think they're pretty killer lookin', and 
 most of the comments I've received have been very positive. Just depends on 
 everyones' tastes I guess. I'm workin' on some new designs too. :)

Will:

It's nothing to take offense at.  Not everything is going to appeal to
everyone.  I say this because...well, I don't particularly care for
the shirts either.  I'm glad that most of the comments you've received
have been positive, and I'm glad there are people who like 'em and are
buying 'em.  I've never voiced an opinion ('til now) because I never
saw a reason to say something that might seem considered derogatory
(and again, it's not...it's just a matter of preference).

So why say something now?  Because Dave, in all of his infinite wisdom
and grammatical errors felt it necessary to suggest that we must not
be buying Will's shirts because we're cheap.  Well, sorry Dave, but
I don't see where you have the right to suggest that of anybody.  You
don't know how much any of us make, nor do you know our financial
situations.  Yeah, I do ok...no, I don't make $45/hr.  But even though
I do OK, I do have a wife and 2 kids and I've been selfish enough to
spend my money on stuff like...oh, sending my daughter to camp, or
preschool, or taking them different places on the weekends since we
don't get to spend as much time together during the week as we'd like
to.  There's mortgage, car payments, and all of those fun things.  But
God forbid I don't show my support for the community by not buying a
shirt.  For you to even suggest that we're all cheap and pathetic
is appreciated by the community as a whole, I'm sure.



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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Will Tomlinson
Don't be too upset, John wont wear anything unless it has a horse,
racing stripes or calvin peeing on a non-ford logo. :)


Ok! I'm gettin' some ideas here. A NASCAR with COLDFUSION plastered all over 
it!  :)

Will


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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
Haha :-) I hardly wore any Mustang stuff to work at Hopkins.  Now, the
decorations on my desk and wall are a different story, but what can I
say?  That brings up a good point. Will- if you make a CF shirt that
incorporates a 1967 Convertible Mustang or the Mustang logo I'll buy one
:-) 


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-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Don't be too upset, John wont wear anything unless it has a horse,
racing stripes or calvin peeing on a non-ford logo. :)

-Adam 

On 8/12/05, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that

 have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts 
 that were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool 
 coldfusion gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for 
 starting something and giving it a try.
 
 Jeeez! Well thanks ... I guess. *I* think they're pretty killer 
 lookin', and most of the comments I've received have been very 
 positive. Just depends on everyones' tastes I guess. I'm workin' on 
 some new designs too. :)
 
 Thanks,
 Will
 
 



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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
Ferg-

Good point. I guess my telling people to quit complaining was my version
of complaining :-)  I just get tired of hearing people spend all their
time worrying about the CF community or what we don't have rather than
just doing their job and working on making things the way they want. 


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-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Why do people seem to feel the need to tell other people to quit
complaining? I just don't understand this. If you feel you have
something about which to complain, then by all means, please do. Your
complaints about subject x may be the catalyst someone needs to start
a new project or escalate your issues to someone who might be able to
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the need to tell others to grin and bear it, you might want to consider
taking your own advice and passing right by the thread containing the
complaints.

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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Will Tomlinson
Haha :-) I hardly wore any Mustang stuff to work at Hopkins.  Now, the
decorations on my desk and wall are a different story, but what can I
say?  That brings up a good point. Will- if you make a CF shirt that
incorporates a 1967 Convertible Mustang or the Mustang logo I'll buy one
:-) 


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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Tangorre, Michael
I'll be the ass today and say that this is definitely cf-community now.

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
That would be great! :-) 


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-Original Message-
From: Micha Schopman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

Sell baseball caps with a B. Forta fake beard attached to it. That is
definitely a best seller.

Micha Schopman
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-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 12 augustus 2005 14:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that 
have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that 
were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion 
gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting 
something and giving it a try.

Jeeez! Well thanks ... I guess. *I* think they're pretty killer lookin',
and most of the comments I've received have been very positive. Just
depends on everyones' tastes I guess. I'm workin' on some new designs
too. :)

Thanks,
Will





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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Ken Ferguson
Me, I'm just too damn cheap. I mean I'm too cheap to buy a shirt or an 
app that I can find for free. I have no problem with that either. I'm a 
tough consumer. If you want my money, it's going to be for something I 
really want to pay to have. Even if you doubled my salary today, I'd 
still be the same way. It doesn't matter how much money I have; it's 
mine and I'm going to keep as much as I can. What would anyone really 
say is the problem with that?
--Ferg



Charlie Griefer wrote:

Will: It's nothing to take offense at. Not everything is going to
appeal to everyone. I say this because...well, I don't particularly
care for the shirts either. I'm glad that most of the comments
you've received have been positive, and I'm glad there are people
who like 'em and are buying 'em. I've never voiced an opinion ('til
now) because I never saw a reason to say something that might seem
considered derogatory (and again, it's not...it's just a matter of
preference). So why say something now? Because Dave, in all of his
infinite wisdom and grammatical errors felt it necessary to suggest
that we must not be buying Will's shirts because we're cheap.
Well, sorry Dave, but I don't see where you have the right to
suggest that of anybody. You don't know how much any of us make, nor
do you know our financial situations. Yeah, I do ok...no, I don't
make $45/hr. But even though I do OK, I do have a wife and 2 kids
and I've been selfish enough to spend my money on stuff like...oh,
sending my daughter to camp, or preschool, or taking them different
places on the weekends since we don't get to spend as much time
together during the week as we'd like to. There's mortgage, car
payments, and all of those fun things. But God forbid I don't show
my support for the community by not buying a shirt. For you to even
suggest that we're all cheap and pathetic is appreciated by the
community as a whole, I'm sure.
-- 

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
Michael- Yeah, I'd have to agree. I was just thinking that as I posted
my last reply. I have CF-Community though (please no one blast me for
this)  I just wish there was a forum for general Cf-talk questions as
well as a little bit of off topic every once in a while. I don't
particularly care to discuss politics or anything like that which is
most of what I've seen on CF-Community. I just with the CF-Community
talk stayed on the topic of the Cold Fusion community and wasn't just a
random chat session. I'm not blasting those who talk on there, I just
wish there was something in between Cf-talk and cf-community. 


John Burns
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I'll be the ass today and say that this is definitely cf-community now.



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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
Charlie,

Amen! While I don't spend most of my money on noble things like children
since I don't have them yet, I do have a wife (and yes she takes a lot
of my money) and I have hobbies, interests and give money to charity. I
don't make $45/hour either, though I wish I did. If I made that much,
perhaps I would throw $20 towards Will whether I liked the shirts or
not.  Maybe I should start taking donations and then people like Dave
will feel inclined to throw some of that $45/hour my way. 


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Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
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-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

On 8/12/05, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that

 have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts 
 that were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool 
 coldfusion gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for 
 starting something and giving it a try.
 
 Jeeez! Well thanks ... I guess. *I* think they're pretty killer 
 lookin', and most of the comments I've received have been very 
 positive. Just depends on everyones' tastes I guess. I'm workin' on 
 some new designs too. :)

Will:

It's nothing to take offense at.  Not everything is going to appeal to
everyone.  I say this because...well, I don't particularly care for the
shirts either.  I'm glad that most of the comments you've received have
been positive, and I'm glad there are people who like 'em and are buying
'em.  I've never voiced an opinion ('til now) because I never saw a
reason to say something that might seem considered derogatory (and
again, it's not...it's just a matter of preference).

So why say something now?  Because Dave, in all of his infinite wisdom
and grammatical errors felt it necessary to suggest that we must not be
buying Will's shirts because we're cheap.  Well, sorry Dave, but I
don't see where you have the right to suggest that of anybody.  You
don't know how much any of us make, nor do you know our financial
situations.  Yeah, I do ok...no, I don't make $45/hr.  But even though I
do OK, I do have a wife and 2 kids and I've been selfish enough to spend
my money on stuff like...oh, sending my daughter to camp, or preschool,
or taking them different places on the weekends since we don't get to
spend as much time together during the week as we'd like to.  There's
mortgage, car payments, and all of those fun things.  But God forbid I
don't show my support for the community by not buying a shirt.  For you
to even suggest that we're all cheap and pathetic
is appreciated by the community as a whole, I'm sure.



--
Charlie Griefer


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Re: Dynamic Tree view in ColdFusion

2005-08-12 Thread Jeremy Adams
This is one allows items to be dragged and dropped - both in the same
tree and among other trees. Has some other cool functions also.

http://scbr.com/docs/products/dhtmlxTree/


On 8/12/05, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It should be - use a hierarchical SQL statement if necessary:
 
 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sqlpr/chapter/ch01.pdf
 
 On 8/12/05, simmyana a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  this is our table structure
 
  ID | Name | Level | ParentId
 
  is it possible to implement tree view using this data?
 
 
 
  You are free to use
  
  http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6.2/.
  
  It lacks in documentation, but some of the methods can be found in the
  previous version demo
  http://www.mschopman.demon.nl/treeview_v1.6/treeview.html
  
  
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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Ken Ketsdever
Hey Mike think you can add a few lists?

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admin it doesn't belong)
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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Larry Lyons
 Jeeez! Well thanks ... I guess. *I* think they're pretty killer 
 lookin', and most of the comments I've received have been very 
 positive. Just depends on everyones' tastes I guess. I'm workin' on 
 some new designs too. :)


Will, 

FWIW I picked up one of your t-shirts at CFUnited. By the last day I saw 
several people walking around with them.

larry


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Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Jillian Koskie
Good morning,
 
I have a bit of an unusual problem, that I am hoping has a very easy
solution.
 
I have a form that adds content to a database --but I need to be able to
allow my user to dynamically add rows (for additional authors) to the
form... because he never knows how many authors there will be.
 
So I need a way to add the lines without reloading the page/losing the form
data (or do I have to just populate the form with 'form variables'?).  I
also need a way to loop through the results and insert them into the
database.
 
Has somebody done this that they can either show me / help me through the
logic on this one?
 
--
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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
I think at that point, it gets to be too many lists is the problem.  I
think the current lists could just be re-structured to house the right
stuff. The problem is that no one will want to rejoin and go through all
that stuff to get on the appropriate lists. I don't know, maybe I'm
wrong and it'd be worth a revamp, but I think we'll probably just have
to deal. I would just like it if Cf-talk could house some of the OT
conversations that do vaguely relate to CF because of the community.
It's just tough to draw lines because what I want in a list differs from
what others want in the list. And, who knows, if I had what I wanted,
I'd probably find cause for complaining at some point. :-)


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-Original Message-
From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

Hey Mike think you can add a few lists?

Cf-techTalk (All CF questions, no bs, if its not about coding or server
admin it doesn't belong) CF-Talk (CF questions with CF related
discussions) CF-Community (General discussions, non-political,
non-Religious) CF-Politics (Poiltical discussions only, no cf
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discussions or questions)


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Decimal to Decimal Error

2005-08-12 Thread Tangorre, Michael
JRUN 4, Updater 5
CFMX 6.1 w/ updater
SQL DB. Column is Decimal(3,1)
 
I have a query in which I am trying to update a field of type Deciaml.
 
cfqueryparam
cfsqltype=CF_SQL_DECIMAL 
value=#attributes.contractDuration# 
scale=1 
null=no /
 
Values with 1 digit to the left of the decimal point work fine.
Examples:
 
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
etc...
 
However, values with 2 digits to the left of the decimal point throw an
error. Examples:
 
10.0
10.5
11.0
11.5
12.0
etc
 
The error is:
 
[Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]Error converting data type
decimal to decimal. 
 
Any ideas?
 
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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Matthew Small
No no no...  please don't do that!

The lists are perfect the way that they are.  People can get away with
asking the occasional OT on CF-TALK as long as it's not WWOT.  CF-COMMUNITY
is a melting pot of anything goes.  Between those two, everything is
covered.  When you add all of the other lists, the community gets really
fragmented.  This list is self-moderating and it works well. People
occasionally get rude, but it goes right back to normal.

I subscribe to only these two lists.  Every other tech list I've belonged to
is a strict On-Topic where moderators check every post and then send you to
the appropriate list, where hopefully somebody might be subscribed who knows
the answer.  You end up subscribed to 15 lists, and 90% of the time, you
only needed that one answer, and the rest of the topics on that list are
entirely uninteresting.

 
Matthew Small


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Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

Hey Mike think you can add a few lists?

Cf-techTalk (All CF questions, no bs, if its not about coding or server
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CF-Talk (CF questions with CF related discussions)
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RE: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
You could do a pop-up window that handles adding a row to the database
and then uses javascript to update a multiple select list with the new
option that was added. It's a bit cumbersome, but if you don't know the
limits of how many you want to add at a time, that's probably easiest.


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From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Add additional rows

Good morning,
 
I have a bit of an unusual problem, that I am hoping has a very easy
solution.
 
I have a form that adds content to a database --but I need to be able to
allow my user to dynamically add rows (for additional authors) to the
form... because he never knows how many authors there will be.
 
So I need a way to add the lines without reloading the page/losing the
form data (or do I have to just populate the form with 'form
variables'?).  I also need a way to loop through the results and insert
them into the database.
 
Has somebody done this that they can either show me / help me through
the logic on this one?
 
--
Jillian





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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Agreed.  We can cover everything we need with the occasional OT thread
(which I can say that over the years has never been really WOT).

The politics and religion suggestions are just asking for trouble and for
friends to become enemies.



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From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 15:26
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

No no no...  please don't do that!

The lists are perfect the way that they are.  People can get away with
asking the occasional OT on CF-TALK as long as it's not WWOT.  CF-COMMUNITY
is a melting pot of anything goes.  Between those two, everything is
covered.  When you add all of the other lists, the community gets really
fragmented.  This list is self-moderating and it works well. People
occasionally get rude, but it goes right back to normal.

I subscribe to only these two lists.  Every other tech list I've belonged to
is a strict On-Topic where moderators check every post and then send you to
the appropriate list, where hopefully somebody might be subscribed who knows
the answer.  You end up subscribed to 15 lists, and 90% of the time, you
only needed that one answer, and the rest of the topics on that list are
entirely uninteresting.

 
Matthew Small


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From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

Hey Mike think you can add a few lists?

Cf-techTalk (All CF questions, no bs, if its not about coding or server
admin it doesn't belong)
CF-Talk (CF questions with CF related discussions)
CF-Community (General discussions, non-political, non-Religious)
CF-Politics (Poiltical discussions only, no cf discussions or questions)
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RE: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Jillian Koskie
John,

I don't think this will work... I would really like to just be able to add
as many dropdown lists as required.

--
Jillian 

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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 8:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Add additional rows

You could do a pop-up window that handles adding a row to the database and
then uses javascript to update a multiple select list with the new option
that was added. It's a bit cumbersome, but if you don't know the limits of
how many you want to add at a time, that's probably easiest.


John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web
Developer
 

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From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Add additional rows

Good morning,
 
I have a bit of an unusual problem, that I am hoping has a very easy
solution.
 
I have a form that adds content to a database --but I need to be able to
allow my user to dynamically add rows (for additional authors) to the
form... because he never knows how many authors there will be.
 
So I need a way to add the lines without reloading the page/losing the form
data (or do I have to just populate the form with 'form variables'?).  I
also need a way to loop through the results and insert them into the
database.
 
Has somebody done this that they can either show me / help me through the
logic on this one?
 
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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Ken Ketsdever
It was tongue in cheek guys, didn't mean it as a real suggestion. I was
mocking the over separation of lists.  Personally I don't care if a
thread is a little OT once in a while.  Sometimes they just morph into
being OT. 


From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [mailto:Neil.Robertson- 
Agreed.  We can cover everything we need with the occasional OT thread
(which I can say that over the years has never been really WOT).

The politics and religion suggestions are just asking for trouble and
for
friends to become enemies.



From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

No no no...  please don't do that!

The lists are perfect the way that they are.  People can get away with
asking the occasional OT on CF-TALK as long as it's not WWOT.
CF-COMMUNITY
is a melting pot of anything goes.  Between those two, everything is
covered.  When you add all of the other lists, the community gets really
fragmented.  This list is self-moderating and it works well. People
occasionally get rude, but it goes right back to normal.

I subscribe to only these two lists.  Every other tech list I've
belonged to
is a strict On-Topic where moderators check every post and then send you
to
the appropriate list, where hopefully somebody might be subscribed who
knows
the answer.  You end up subscribed to 15 lists, and 90% of the time, you
only needed that one answer, and the rest of the topics on that list are
entirely uninteresting.

 
Matthew Small


From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Hey Mike think you can add a few lists?

Cf-techTalk (All CF questions, no bs, if its not about coding or server
admin it doesn't belong)
CF-Talk (CF questions with CF related discussions)
CF-Community (General discussions, non-political, non-Religious)
CF-Politics (Poiltical discussions only, no cf discussions or questions)
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RE: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Tangorre, Michael
 

 From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 I have a form that adds content to a database --but I need to 
 be able to allow my user to dynamically add rows (for 
 additional authors) to the form... because he never knows how 
 many authors there will be.

 So I need a way to add the lines without reloading the 
 page/losing the form data (or do I have to just populate the 
 form with 'form variables'?).  I also need a way to loop 
 through the results and insert them into the database.

What I have done in the past is first come up with a naming convention
for that group of form fields. In your case, let's say it is called
Author. Using some JS you can dynamically add rows to the table/form and
name them Author1, Author2, Author3, etc. Each of these new form
elements goes in a new row which is contained within a TBODY. Using
another little bit of JS, set a hidden form field AuthorCount equal to
the row count (use JS to get this also). Submit the form. On the
processing page you can use AuthorCount to help you loop over all the
Author fields. Let me know if you need some specific code help... I have
done this a couple times.

Mike

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RE: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Ian Skinner
Yes, I have done this several times.  The basic process I use is as follows.

On page load, use JavaScript to create a prototype of the field(s) I want the 
user to be able to add.

Have an add control.  When clicked, use the prototype to clone a new node to 
the document, add an integer to the field name, usually _i

On the processing page, loop over the fields looking for the names, processing 
them into some sort of array or another.

I can provide an example, but probably should off list.  I would be a bit long 
for a HOF post.

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Re: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Ken Ferguson
sorry, I left off the last line of my code which contains the button


div class=formSubmitButtons
input type=button class=submit button-smalltext value=Add Row 
onClick=addStatus(); /
/div

--Ferg



Jillian Koskie wrote:

John,

I don't think this will work... I would really like to just be able to add
as many dropdown lists as required.

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Re: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Ken Ferguson
Here's what I have on one form... It adds rows to my date-effective 
status entries.

+++
THE JS:

function addStatus()
{
with(document.createUser) {
noOfStatusEntries.value = 
parseInt(noOfStatusEntries.value) + 1;
var i = noOfStatusEntries.value;
var statusGroupDiv = document.getElementById(statusGroup);
var divElement = document.createElement(div);
var newDivElement = statusGroupDiv.appendChild(divElement);
newDivElement.ID = statusSet_ + i;
newDivElement.innerHTML = getStatusHTML(i);
var breakElement = document.createElement(br);
breakElement.clear = all;
var temp = statusGroupDiv.appendChild(breakElement);
}
}
//html for the add status row
function getStatusHTML(i)
{
var retStr = 'div class=two-col-ab-adivnbsp; ';
retStr += 'label for=locationisactive_' + i + 
'strongActive:/strong/label';
retStr += 'input type=radio class=radio 
name=entityIsActive_' + i + ' id=entityisactive_' + i + ' value=1 
/ ';
retStr += 'label for=locationnotactive_' + i + 
'strongInactive:/strong/label';
retStr += 'input type=radio class=radio 
name=entityIsActive_' + i + ' id=entitynotactive_' +i + ' value=0 /';
retStr += 'input type=hidden name=entityActiveStatusID_' 
+ i + ' value=0 /';
retStr += '/div/div';
   
retStr += 'div class=two-col-ab-bdiv 
class=form-labelEffective Dates:/divdiv class=form-field';
retStr += 'input type=text class=textfieldSmaller 
name=activeStartDate_' + i + ' id=activestartdate_' + i + ' value= 
/';
retStr += 'input type=text class=textfieldSmaller 
name=activeEndDate_' + i + ' id=activeenddate_' + i + ' value= /';
retStr += '/div/div';
return retStr;
}

++

-
THE CODE:

div id=statusGroup_#i#
div class=two-col-ab-a
divnbsp;
label 
for=entityisactive_#i#strongActive:/strong/labelinput 
type=radio class=radio name=entityIsActive_#i# 
id=entityisactive_#i# value=1 #entityIsActive_checked# /
label 
for=entitynotactive_#i#strongInactive:/strong/labelinput 
type=radio class=radio name=entityIsActive_#i# 
id=entitynotactive_#i# value=0 #entityNotActive_checked# /
input type=hidden name=entityActiveStatusID_#i# 
value=#entityActiveStatusID# /
/div
/div
div class=two-col-ab-b
div class=form-labelEffective Dates:/div
div class=form-field
div class=leftFloater
input type=text class=textfieldSmaller 
name=activeStartDate_#i# id=activestartdate_#i# 
value=#activeStartDate# /
/div
div class=leftFloater
input type=text class=textfieldSmaller 
name=activeEndDate_#i# id=activeenddate_#i# value=#activeEndDate# /
/div
/div
/div
/div
br clear=all /


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Jillian Koskie wrote:

John,

I don't think this will work... I would really like to just be able to add
as many dropdown lists as required.

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Re: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Ken Ferguson
Of course, theres the processing into the db too in my component:

Note: the function createUpdateEntityActiveStatus actually does the 
insert/update to the db in this loop.
cfsccript
for(i=1; i lte form.noOfStatusEntries; i = i+1){
if(len(trim(form[activeStartDate_#i#])) gt 0) {
argStruct = structNew();
argStruct.entityID = localEntityID;
argStruct.entityActiveStatusID = 
form[entityActiveStatusID_#i#];
argStruct.isEntityActive = 0;
if(structKeyExists(form, entityIsActive_#i#) and 
form[entityIsActive_#i#] gt 0)
argStruct.isEntityActive = 1;
argStruct.startDate = form[activeStartDate_#i#];
if(isDate(form[activeEndDate_#i#]))
argStruct.endDate = form[activeEndDate_#i#];
argStruct.sortOrder = i;

this.createUpdateEntityActiveStatus(argumentCollection=argStruct);
}
else if(form[entityActiveStatusID_#i#] gt 0) {
// delete the status entry
}
}
/cfsccript


Ken Ferguson wrote:

sorry, I left off the last line of my code which contains the button


div class=formSubmitButtons
input type=button class=submit button-smalltext value=Add Row 
onClick=addStatus(); /
/div

--Ferg



Jillian Koskie wrote:

  

John,

I don't think this will work... I would really like to just be able to add
as many dropdown lists as required.

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Fusebox Conf interview 2: Fusebox 4 XML Vocabularies

2005-08-12 Thread Michael Smith
In this issue of ColdFusion conference and training news:

1. Fusebox and Frameworks Conference News
2. Upcoming classes - Fusebox, Mach-ii, CF, CSS
3. Leveraging the Fusebox 4 XML Vocabularies interview with Jeff Peters

Happy coding
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1. Fusebox and Frameworks News
**
* Speakers and topics for this year are up at:
http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2005/

* The Fusebox and Frameworks conference is only 7 weeks away

* Earlybird price ends 8/19/05 in 7 days

* Hotel is same as the CFUNITED one - North Bethesda Marriott.

* This year in addition to Fusebox and FLiP we will have sessions on other
frameworks including Mach-ii, Model-Glue, onTap, Rails, Tartan and Spring.

* The instructor for the Mach-ii class is Mach-ii co-creator Hal Helms

* We have changed the Intermediate Fusebox class to an Advanced Fusebox class 
with
Fusebox author Jeff Peters.

* The Intro Fusebox class is now a full day FB103 instead of the half day FB101
and also includes and intro to FLiP


2. Upcoming Classes
**
FB103 Intro to Fusebox Wed 9/28/05  $449 (at FB/FW hotel)
FB301 Advanced Fusebox Jeff Peters Wed 9/28/05  $449 (at FB/FW hotel)
MT101 Mach-II with Hal Helms   Wed 9/28/05  $449 (at FB/FW hotel)
CF101S ColdFusion Seminar  Tue 9/10/05  $349 (at TeraTech)
FB101 Intro to Fusebox Tue 9/13/05  $199 (at TeraTech)
FB201 Intermediate Fusebox Tue 9/20/05  $349 (at TeraTech)
CF102 Intro to ColdFusion  Tue 9/07/05  $349 (at TeraTech)
CF201 Intermediate ColdFusion  Tue 10/11/05 $349 (at TeraTech)
CS201H 4 day hands on CSS classTue-Fri 11/29 - 12/2/05 $1399 (at TeraTech)

More info and registration at
http://www.teratech.com/training/


3. Leveraging the Fusebox 4 XML Vocabularies interview with Jeff Peters
*

Michael Smith:  Today I'm talking to Jeff Peters about his presentation,
Leveraging the Fusebox 4 XML Vocabularies.  XML seems to be all the rage these
days.  What are you going to have to say about it, Jeff?

Jeff Peters:  This session is targeted specifically at the Fusebox 4.1
configuration files: fusebox.xml and circuit.xml.  It will focus on using CFML-
based tools to tap into the information encoded in these files.

MS:  Sounds interesting.  Are you going to talk about XSLT and things like that?

JP:  Yes.  We'll look at an overview of the information contained in the Fusebox
XML files, then we'll talk about using CFML's XML capabilities to build simple
but powerful tools for taking advantage of that information.

MS: BTW what does XSLT stand for?

JP: XSLT stands for Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation. In plain 
English
it is a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents. XSLT 
is
designed for use as part of XSL, which is a stylesheet language for XML. In
addition to XSLT, XSL includes an XML vocabulary for specifying formatting.

MS:  I noticed John Paul Ashenfelter is also doing a session on XML
configuration files.  Which one should I go to?

JP:  While I don't know John Paul's content, the description of his session
indicates that he'll take a general look at XML across the wide variety of
frameworks that use it, and present some tools from outside the Fusebox
community for working with XML.  My session is aimed specifically at Fusebox.
Both sessions will have some cool tools you can take home, so I don't think
they're really overlapping a great deal.  I certainly hope to catch John Paul's
session myself.

MS:  Very good.  I guess XML is a big enough subject for more than one session.

JP:  Now there's an understatement if ever I heard one.

MS:  Is there anything people need to know before attending your session?

JP:  Not really.  We'll be talking a little about how XML works, then looking at
the Fusebox configuration files, then checking out a couple of tools for working
with them.  No doctoral degrees required (though if you have one, you're welcome
to bring it).

MS: So this will give people details on the fusebox.xml and circuit.xml files?

JP: Yes I will review the structure of both files and explain how to use them
for configuration information and the structure of your application. I will also
talk about some best practices on when to put logic into the XML vs putting it
into CFML code.

MS:  Great.  Sounds like a very informative session - see you at the conference.


Speaker Bio
***

Jeff Peters is the author of ColdFusion Lists, Arrays  Structures,
Fusebox 4  FLiP: Master-Class ColdFusion Applications, and the
forthcoming ColdFusion XML Objects. He has created and managed
Fusebox applications for organizations ranging from small
mom-and-pop e-tail operations to multi-billion-dollar federal programs.


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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Ian Skinner
I just wish there was something in between Cf-talk and cf-community. 


I would suspect that is the CF-OT list, but it is very lightly used.  So the 
list exists, one just needs to get more people to use.


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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
Now there's a more reasonable answer. Good one Mark.
 

-Original Message-
From: Mark A Kruger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 13:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

All the proliferation of free scripts in PHP does is contribute to it's
reputation as being cheap and drive down the price that developers can
ask.  Don't you konw how many CF developers own their own businesses and no
longer live with their mothers :)

-mk

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From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 5:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


Well I can safely say that almost everything I have ever gone looking for
doesn't exist in CF, but is a plenty in PHP/ASP.

I went looking for Affiliate scripts  for example.
There are tons of good ones for everything except CF, for which I found 1,
and it was not free.
I can say the same for things like forums, portals, community apps.

This really isn't anything that needs proving, it is right there for anyone
to see. Feel free to go search for any of those things I mentioned and see
what you  come up with for CF.
CF has some free tags and UDF's sure, but not much in the way of full apps,
and  the majority of the semi-decent stuff is not free anwyay.


Russ

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From: Michael Bramwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2005 02:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Between Macromedia live docs, HOF lists and a few other sites I think CF is
fairly well covered. While it is sometimes helpful do you really need
millions of free and mostly useless scripts, whether it be php,asp,js, or
whatever.

Michael B.


- Original Message -
From: Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


 Don't pick on cf developers.
 Eveyone else is the same, why do you think PHP has such a big community.
 Altho what does suck, is that no-one gives anything away for FREE in CF.
 Thus why we have millions of free PHP/ASP scripts and like 2 free cf 
 scripts.
 There is only 1 free cf forum I know of, and ALL cf forums free or 
 not,
are
 crap compared to the PHP/ASP solutions.

 Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 12 August 2005 00:44
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 would you like it to come with your name etched in gold on the cd and 
 the box customized with your pic and have it hand delivered to your 
 door and only include the features you want in it. And if they did and 
 you had to
pay
 more than a nickle for it you'd still bitch about it.

  It was funny the other night at our cfug we were talking about how
frickin
 cheap cfm developers are, whining and crying if they gotta spend more 
 than
a
 buck for anything and its so true!!! Most of you are even too cheap to 
 buy one of Wills cfm shirts and show your support, I mean really, It's
PATHETIC,
 people be ashamed of yourselfs because this is what hurts our community.
If
 WIll made PHP or Flash or .crap shirts they'd be all bought up in a 
 heart beat. Lets be real you guys make good money but you act so 
 broke, come on! We figured in our our area (denver) that $45 
 an hour was
fairly
 low for cfm dev'r too make. grrr

  I may whine about ms but at least I spent money on it and therefore 
 have
a
 reason but this crap with you guys bitching about stuff and it not 
 being free is really lame..

   but now it costs too much money.
  So you make multi-million dollar apps but can't spend a couple of 
 bucks
on
 something that helps you make a living???
  Or you cant take 5 minutes to download the plugins you want? btw~ 
 doesnt rob have a package download for cfm?
  Thats pathetic period!!!

 ~Dave the disruptor~
 A criminal is a person with predatory instincts who has not 
 sufficient capital to form a corporation.

 
 From: Micha Schopman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 8:31 AM
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 But does that zip contain a full IDE implementing the list I mentioned?
 I haven't seen one yet. When someone stands up, and builds an 
 installer encapsulating this all you have a winner, but now it costs too
much money.

 Micha Schopman
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RE: Undelivered cfmail

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
We actually have a custom service that we wrote which runs on our servers
that does the following.

Check the undelivered folder every  hour.
Copy all undelivered mail back into the spool
After 24 hours, if the mail still cannot be delivered, it is copied to an
archive for 30 days.
If a customer then comes asking about undelivered mail, we can check the
archive for antyhing form their address and send them a copy. Usually it
will be failed due to bad addresses.

This generally solve sthe problem with the undelivered fodler filling up
with masses of bad mail and never getting checked, and tons of mail never
getitng sent.

  
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From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 14:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Undelivered cfmail

I've got a client that was wondering what has been happening to some of
their mail - so I contacted the hosting service asking them to check the
undelivered folder or see what was stuck in the spool.

They sent me a zip file back with close to 2000 files Mail1223.cfmail
mail2837.cfmal

They're pretty ugly to read in notepad - see below.

There's important information the client needs to get out of each one of
these - and I hate to have to tell them that they're going to have to read
each individual email in notepad and plow through all the html code to find
what they need.

Anybody know of a way that these could be read a little more easily, or are
they going to hav to do it the hard way? I *do* know that it's time to get
them to finally move to a new host!




server:  mail.xxx.com:25
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type:  text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Mailer:  ColdFusion MX Application Server
body:
body:
body:  htmlhead 
body:  style type=text/css
body:  !--.bodyTEXT {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 12px; }--
body:  /style/head  
body:  body
body:  div class=bodyTEXT   
body:  strongName/strong: xxx Reynoldsbr
body:  strongDate/strong: 02-06-05br
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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
 simple.

You have a client, they say they want a forum and point you at PHPBB as an
example stating that it is FREE (don't reply saying PHPBB is not FREE, it's
just an example, I forget if this is the free one).
So what can oyu offer them. Only 1 free cf forum that I know of, and it
looks pretty kack.  Offer them the pricy and also kack Fusetalk, or charge
them several grand to write one for them.
Of cours ethey are gonna say, us ethe PHP forum then.

Lots of cleint sonly have a small budget and cannot afford to pay for
everything to be custom written, we have to cater for these type sof
customers. And usually the only way to do so is to resort to using readily
available apps/scripts in other lanaguages.

The various comments that have been made here about may be true, but the
cleint really isn't going to give a hoot about such things are they.

Russ

-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 14:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

I don't understand why so many people go looking for free scripts and stuff
in CF. If CF is touted as a rapid development language, doesn't that mean
you should be able to write it yourself? I hear comments all the time that
come across as people being lazy or people being cheap, but you never know
people's situations. The whole point of the community is to bring people
together who are different. Everyone just deal with it and quit complaining.

As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that have
to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that were made
and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion gear in my
opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting something and giving
it a try. That's the beauty of the community is that everyone can do what
they want, when they want. Yeah, support eachother when you feel the need,
but if you don't want to, that's fine too.  It's just like a living
community...not everyone is involved in the same ways and not everyone wants
to spend all their time in the community. It's nice to see eachother and
help eachother every once in a while, but most of the time, I prefer to
venture abroad.  Anyway, this whole argument is kinda silly so I'll let
everyone get back to work.


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RE: Undelivered cfmail

2005-08-12 Thread Ken Ketsdever
Hi Russ, 
 That seems like an awfully useful bit of code.  Would you be
willing to share it?

Ken 

-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 8:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Undelivered cfmail

We actually have a custom service that we wrote which runs on our
servers
that does the following.

Check the undelivered folder every  hour.
Copy all undelivered mail back into the spool
After 24 hours, if the mail still cannot be delivered, it is copied to
an
archive for 30 days.
If a customer then comes asking about undelivered mail, we can check the
archive for antyhing form their address and send them a copy. Usually it
will be failed due to bad addresses.

This generally solve sthe problem with the undelivered fodler filling up
with masses of bad mail and never getting checked, and tons of mail
never
getitng sent.

  
Russ Michaels
www.cfmxhosting.co.uk


 

-Original Message-
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 14:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Undelivered cfmail

I've got a client that was wondering what has been happening to some of
their mail - so I contacted the hosting service asking them to check the
undelivered folder or see what was stuck in the spool.

They sent me a zip file back with close to 2000 files Mail1223.cfmail
mail2837.cfmal

They're pretty ugly to read in notepad - see below.

There's important information the client needs to get out of each one of
these - and I hate to have to tell them that they're going to have to
read
each individual email in notepad and plow through all the html code to
find
what they need.

Anybody know of a way that these could be read a little more easily, or
are
they going to hav to do it the hard way? I *do* know that it's time to
get
them to finally move to a new host!




server:  mail.xxx.com:25
from:  .org
to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject:  CLAIM FORM
type:  text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Mailer:  ColdFusion MX Application Server
body:
body:
body:  htmlhead 
body:  style type=text/css
body:  !--.bodyTEXT {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 12px; }--
body:  /style/head  
body:  body
body:  div class=bodyTEXT   
body:  strongName/strong: xxx Reynoldsbr
body:  strongDate/strong: 02-06-05br
body:  strongYour Mission Organization/strong: xxxbr
body:  strongPolicy Number/strong: xxxbr
body:  br



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Re: cfchart and sub domains

2005-08-12 Thread Tony Weeg
yes, both are using the same cf instance...

so... c:\inetput\wwwroot\cfide or somehwere else?

tw

On 8/11/05, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 shouldn't need a restart for this.
 
 are both subdomains using the same CF instance?
 
 IIRC, the graphs are stored in the webroot/cfide/not under the CF
 servers cfide directory.  This is changeable though in a xml file
 somewhere under cfusin/lib i think.
 
 DK
 
 On 8/11/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  hmmm that didnt work, unless i need to restart the box, and i cannot
  do that until tonight :(
 
  s'ok, ill try that tonight.
 
  later and thanks!
  tw
 
  On 8/11/05, Barney Boisvert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Add an alias/virtual directory to CFIDE on the 'reports' subdomain's
   virtual host.
  
   I'd personally recommend setting all your sites up that way, and just
   leaving CFIDE inside the CFMX install's web root.  Makes for easier
   upgrades than if you move/copy the folder to somewhere else to make it
   web accessible.
  
   cheers,
   barneyb
  
   On 8/11/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi there.
   
i have a webserver www.navtrak.net
and its our forward facing marketing server.
   
we also have reports.navtrak.net that is essentially the same
box, just a different directory elsewhere on the box and not under
the same root.
   
well... when we run cfchart tag's on pages under reports.navtrak.net
we get no chart, and if i sniff the http headers, i see file not 
found...
essentially it cant find /cfide as thats under the main www.navtrak.net.
   
is there a way to configure this so that both can show cfcharts?
   
thanks!
   
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RE: Undelivered cfmail

2005-08-12 Thread Jim Davis
 -Original Message-
 From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 9:25 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Undelivered cfmail
 
 I've got a client that was wondering what has been happening to some of
 their mail - so I contacted the hosting service asking them to check the
 undelivered folder or see what was stuck in the spool.
 
 They sent me a zip file back with close to 2000 files
 Mail1223.cfmail
 mail2837.cfmal

Is this a shared host (I assume it must be or else you'd have access to the
mail yourself)?  And they sent you all the mail from the server?

That's just insane... there could be anything in there from any user of the
system.

If it is a shared host this seems like a major security breach on their part
to me.

 There's important information the client needs to get out of each one of
 these - and I hate to have to tell them that they're going to have to
 read each individual email in notepad and plow through all the html code
 to find what they need.

If they're form letters it should be easy enough to build a little tool to
pull the information out of each and attach it to a log file.  CFDIRECTORY
over the folder, CFFILE each message, string parse out the info and CFFILE
to a log file.

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Ian Skinner
The various comments that have been made here about may be true, but the client 
really isn't going to give a hoot about such things are they.

Russ

Now that depends on your client now doesn't it.  If the majority of your 
clients are small mom and pop operations then what you claim is probably true.

On the other hand, most of my development life has been behind corporate 
firewalls.  There are other factors for these kinds of clients; such as 
security.  We have to deal with HIPPA regulations.  And I can say that we are 
much more likely to pay for a solution, if that solution can be said to be more 
secure, better documented and have an accountable support system that we can 
rely on if there is a problem.

So as with most things in life, it depends on your perspective.


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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
My argument is that I wouldn't call PHPBB (or any forum for that matter)
a script.  I'd call that an application in and of itself.  I agree
that there aren't many free, community developed, apps out there in CF.
But the original poster said something about scripts and I think there
are plenty out there, and the ones that aren't can be written by the
developer themselves. 


John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
 

-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 11:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

 simple.

You have a client, they say they want a forum and point you at PHPBB as
an example stating that it is FREE (don't reply saying PHPBB is not
FREE, it's just an example, I forget if this is the free one).
So what can oyu offer them. Only 1 free cf forum that I know of, and it
looks pretty kack.  Offer them the pricy and also kack Fusetalk, or
charge them several grand to write one for them.
Of cours ethey are gonna say, us ethe PHP forum then.

Lots of cleint sonly have a small budget and cannot afford to pay for
everything to be custom written, we have to cater for these type sof
customers. And usually the only way to do so is to resort to using
readily available apps/scripts in other lanaguages.

The various comments that have been made here about may be true, but the
cleint really isn't going to give a hoot about such things are they.

Russ

-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2005 14:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

I don't understand why so many people go looking for free scripts and
stuff in CF. If CF is touted as a rapid development language, doesn't
that mean you should be able to write it yourself? I hear comments all
the time that come across as people being lazy or people being cheap,
but you never know people's situations. The whole point of the community
is to bring people together who are different. Everyone just deal with
it and quit complaining.

As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that
have to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that
were made and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion
gear in my opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting
something and giving it a try. That's the beauty of the community is
that everyone can do what they want, when they want. Yeah, support
eachother when you feel the need, but if you don't want to, that's fine
too.  It's just like a living community...not everyone is involved in
the same ways and not everyone wants to spend all their time in the
community. It's nice to see eachother and help eachother every once in a
while, but most of the time, I prefer to venture abroad.  Anyway, this
whole argument is kinda silly so I'll let everyone get back to work.


John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web
Developer
 





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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
Thus why I said
quote
Lots of clients sonly have a small budget and cannot afford to pay for
everything to be custom written
/quote
 
And of course it depends on your clients, that is the whole point. You
cannot expect them all to have £200k to spend.

russ
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 16:47
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

The various comments that have been made here about may be true, but the
client really isn't going to give a hoot about such things are they.

Russ

Now that depends on your client now doesn't it.  If the majority of your
clients are small mom and pop operations then what you claim is probably
true.

On the other hand, most of my development life has been behind corporate
firewalls.  There are other factors for these kinds of clients; such as
security.  We have to deal with HIPPA regulations.  And I can say that we
are much more likely to pay for a solution, if that solution can be said to
be more secure, better documented and have an accountable support system
that we can rely on if there is a problem.

So as with most things in life, it depends on your perspective.


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RE: Undelivered cfmail

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
I have emailed it to you.
We do have a newer version in development with more bells and whistles, but
were keeping it in-house.
Don't want all hosts offering the same services we do after all :-)

Russ Michaels
www.cfmxhosting.co.uk


-Original Message-
From: Ken Ketsdever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 16:37
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Undelivered cfmail

Hi Russ, 
 That seems like an awfully useful bit of code.  Would you be
willing to share it?

Ken 

-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 8:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Undelivered cfmail

We actually have a custom service that we wrote which runs on our servers
that does the following.

Check the undelivered folder every  hour.
Copy all undelivered mail back into the spool After 24 hours, if the mail
still cannot be delivered, it is copied to an archive for 30 days.
If a customer then comes asking about undelivered mail, we can check the
archive for antyhing form their address and send them a copy. Usually it
will be failed due to bad addresses.

This generally solve sthe problem with the undelivered fodler filling up
with masses of bad mail and never getting checked, and tons of mail never
getitng sent.

  
Russ Michaels
www.cfmxhosting.co.uk


 

-Original Message-
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2005 14:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Undelivered cfmail

I've got a client that was wondering what has been happening to some of
their mail - so I contacted the hosting service asking them to check the
undelivered folder or see what was stuck in the spool.

They sent me a zip file back with close to 2000 files Mail1223.cfmail
mail2837.cfmal

They're pretty ugly to read in notepad - see below.

There's important information the client needs to get out of each one of
these - and I hate to have to tell them that they're going to have to read
each individual email in notepad and plow through all the html code to find
what they need.

Anybody know of a way that these could be read a little more easily, or are
they going to hav to do it the hard way? I *do* know that it's time to get
them to finally move to a new host!




server:  mail.xxx.com:25
from:  .org
to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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type:  text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Mailer:  ColdFusion MX Application Server
body:
body:
body:  htmlhead 
body:  style type=text/css
body:  !--.bodyTEXT {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 12px; }--
body:  /style/head  
body:  body
body:  div class=bodyTEXT   
body:  strongName/strong: xxx Reynoldsbr
body:  strongDate/strong: 02-06-05br
body:  strongYour Mission Organization/strong: xxxbr
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Gateway Pages and IIS

2005-08-12 Thread Mickael
Hi All,

I am hoping that someone on this list has worked through this before I 
reinvent the wheel.  We have a small content management system that we 
have written that allows users to make changes to their site.  We would 
like to add a new feature where users can create gateway for marketing.  
When our users create a new page on our system the URL ends up being 
www.ourdomain.com/index.cfm?pageid=111 (or what ever number).  Our issue 
now is that we would like to make pages that easier to read and print on 
advertising.  So for example if they create a page that is connect to 
Marketing they would like to be able to access that page via 
www.domain.com/marketing

The only way that I can see this working is to create an interface in my 
CMS that would create a new folder in the webroot of thier choosing and 
insert an index.cfm file in at folder with a cflocation tag point ing 
to index.cfm?pageid=111 or whatever the url.

This solution would work, but would create a ton of folders in our 
webroot, and we also have our own folders for the app there as well.  My 
question is there a more elegant way of handling this problem?  We have 
played with the idea of adding an Intelligent 404 page but part of the 
goal is to have their stats package also track the accesses to these pages.

I was just wondering what other people are doing?  We are Using IIS as a 
web server.

Thanks

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Kerry
ewww, clients with small budgets the php guys are welcome to them!

-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2005 16:36
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


 simple.

You have a client, they say they want a forum and point you at PHPBB as an
example stating that it is FREE (don't reply saying PHPBB is not FREE, it's
just an example, I forget if this is the free one).
So what can oyu offer them. Only 1 free cf forum that I know of, and it
looks pretty kack.  Offer them the pricy and also kack Fusetalk, or charge
them several grand to write one for them.
Of cours ethey are gonna say, us ethe PHP forum then.

Lots of cleint sonly have a small budget and cannot afford to pay for
everything to be custom written, we have to cater for these type sof
customers. And usually the only way to do so is to resort to using readily
available apps/scripts in other lanaguages.

The various comments that have been made here about may be true, but the
cleint really isn't going to give a hoot about such things are they.

Russ

-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 August 2005 14:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

I don't understand why so many people go looking for free scripts and stuff
in CF. If CF is touted as a rapid development language, doesn't that mean
you should be able to write it yourself? I hear comments all the time that
come across as people being lazy or people being cheap, but you never know
people's situations. The whole point of the community is to bring people
together who are different. Everyone just deal with it and quit complaining.

As for the comments about not buying t-shirts, what the heck did that have
to do with anything? I personally am not a fan of the shirts that were made
and wouldn't put them in the category of Cool coldfusion gear in my
opinion, but it's a start. I applaud Will for starting something and giving
it a try. That's the beauty of the community is that everyone can do what
they want, when they want. Yeah, support eachother when you feel the need,
but if you don't want to, that's fine too.  It's just like a living
community...not everyone is involved in the same ways and not everyone wants
to spend all their time in the community. It's nice to see eachother and
help eachother every once in a while, but most of the time, I prefer to
venture abroad.  Anyway, this whole argument is kinda silly so I'll let
everyone get back to work.


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Changing the list email address

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
How do u change the email address that these lists are sent to?
No matter how many times I changed it under edit account on HOF, it stays
the same.


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RE: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Ewok
How about one single field for the authors with a button that adds the value
to a multi select. Then when you are adding the form values to the database,
you just loop over the value of the multi select

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From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Add additional rows

John,

I don't think this will work... I would really like to just be able to add
as many dropdown lists as required.

--
Jillian 

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From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 8:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Add additional rows

You could do a pop-up window that handles adding a row to the database and
then uses javascript to update a multiple select list with the new option
that was added. It's a bit cumbersome, but if you don't know the limits of
how many you want to add at a time, that's probably easiest.


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-Original Message-
From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Add additional rows

Good morning,
 
I have a bit of an unusual problem, that I am hoping has a very easy
solution.
 
I have a form that adds content to a database --but I need to be able to
allow my user to dynamically add rows (for additional authors) to the
form... because he never knows how many authors there will be.
 
So I need a way to add the lines without reloading the page/losing the form
data (or do I have to just populate the form with 'form variables'?).  I
also need a way to loop through the results and insert them into the
database.
 
Has somebody done this that they can either show me / help me through the
logic on this one?
 
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RE: Gateway Pages and IIS

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
You would really want static pages as gateway pages anyway, to make them
search engine friendly, which I presume is the reason your doing it.
So generating a www.doamin.com/marketing.htm page would be better than
www.ourdomain.com/index.cfm?pageid=111

Russ

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From: Mickael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 12 August 2005 16:59
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Gateway Pages and IIS

Hi All,

I am hoping that someone on this list has worked through this before I
reinvent the wheel.  We have a small content management system that we have
written that allows users to make changes to their site.  We would like to
add a new feature where users can create gateway for marketing.  
When our users create a new page on our system the URL ends up being
www.ourdomain.com/index.cfm?pageid=111 (or what ever number).  Our issue now
is that we would like to make pages that easier to read and print on
advertising.  So for example if they create a page that is connect to
Marketing they would like to be able to access that page via
www.domain.com/marketing

The only way that I can see this working is to create an interface in my CMS
that would create a new folder in the webroot of thier choosing and insert
an index.cfm file in at folder with a cflocation tag point ing to
index.cfm?pageid=111 or whatever the url.

This solution would work, but would create a ton of folders in our webroot,
and we also have our own folders for the app there as well.  My question is
there a more elegant way of handling this problem?  We have played with the
idea of adding an Intelligent 404 page but part of the goal is to have their
stats package also track the accesses to these pages.

I was just wondering what other people are doing?  We are Using IIS as a web
server.

Thanks

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RE: Gateway Pages and IIS

2005-08-12 Thread Ian Skinner
What I do at www.sierraOutdoorRecreation.com is have a publish function that 
creates a two line page using CF file tags and functions. 

For example for the Ahart Campground, a page is created in the campground 
directory named Ahart_Campground.cfm 
[http://www.sierraoutdoorrecreation.com/Members/Campgrounds/Ahart_Campground.cfm]

The Ahrat_Campground.cfm page contains two lines.
cfset ID = 159
cfinclude template='/sor/Members/Location.cfm'

The location.cfm file contains the code to display all the locations on the 
site.


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RE: Changing the list email address

2005-08-12 Thread Dave.Phillips
Russ,

Did you try unsubscribing and re-subscribing after you changed it?  Just a 
thought...

Dave

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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 12:09 PM
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Subject: Changing the list email address


How do u change the email address that these lists are sent to?
No matter how many times I changed it under edit account on HOF, it stays
the same.


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RE: Decimal to Decimal Error

2005-08-12 Thread Dave.Phillips
It's your column spec.  Decimal(3,1) means 3 digits are allowed, and 1 digit to 
the right of the decimal is allowed.

You need to change it to Decimal(4,1) if you want those other values.

Dave
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Decimal to Decimal Error


JRUN 4, Updater 5
CFMX 6.1 w/ updater
SQL DB. Column is Decimal(3,1)
 
I have a query in which I am trying to update a field of type Deciaml.
 
cfqueryparam
cfsqltype=CF_SQL_DECIMAL 
value=#attributes.contractDuration# 
scale=1 
null=no /
 
Values with 1 digit to the left of the decimal point work fine.
Examples:
 
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
etc...
 
However, values with 2 digits to the left of the decimal point throw an
error. Examples:
 
10.0
10.5
11.0
11.5
12.0
etc
 
The error is:
 
[Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]Error converting data type
decimal to decimal. 
 
Any ideas?
 
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RE: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
do you want to add items to an existing dropdown list, or create a whole new
dropdown list.

If you want to just add items to the dropdownlist, then that's easy.
Popup a new window, a bit of JS to populate the list on the calling page
with new items, and then insert into the database.
I have just done this for someone else on my cfdeveloper forums, here is the
thread.
http://www.cfdeveloper.co.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=202PN=1


Russ

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Sent: 12 August 2005 17:14
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Subject: RE: Add additional rows

How about one single field for the authors with a button that adds the value
to a multi select. Then when you are adding the form values to the database,
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RE: cfhttp does not post zip files

2005-08-12 Thread Dave.Phillips
Just out of curiosity have you tried CFHTTPPARAM TYPE=formfield NAME=f1 
file=C:\...blah blah 

??  I don't know if it will work or not, but I'd try it at least.

I'm not a cfhttp expert.

Dave

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RE: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Burns, John D
I think she wants to add to the dropdown list, but then on submission,
if it's a new item, it should also get entered into the database so that
it's in the dropdown list from then on. 


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From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 12:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Add additional rows

do you want to add items to an existing dropdown list, or create a whole
new dropdown list.

If you want to just add items to the dropdownlist, then that's easy.
Popup a new window, a bit of JS to populate the list on the calling page
with new items, and then insert into the database.
I have just done this for someone else on my cfdeveloper forums, here is
the thread.
http://www.cfdeveloper.co.uk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=202PN=1


Russ

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Add additional rows

How about one single field for the authors with a button that adds the
value to a multi select. Then when you are adding the form values to the
database, you just loop over the value of the multi select






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RE: Changing the list email address

2005-08-12 Thread Russ Michaels
It would just use the same address as that is still what it is set as under
my user settings.
I change the address, submit the form, but nothing happens. The old address
is still there.

russ

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Subject: RE: Changing the list email address

Russ,

Did you try unsubscribing and re-subscribing after you changed it?  Just a
thought...

Dave

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Subject: Changing the list email address


How do u change the email address that these lists are sent to?
No matter how many times I changed it under edit account on HOF, it stays
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RE: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Ewok
Actually... if you already have the authors in a database (which I'm just
assuming you do since you want a drop down for each), just dump them all
into a multi select to begin with. The user can select/deselect multiple
items in the list by dragging the mouse down the list or holding control
when clicking them 


select name=authors multiple
option value=1Author 1/option
option value=2Author 2/option
option value=3Author 3/option
option value=4Author 4/option
option value=5Author 5/option
option value=6Author 6/option
option value=7Author 7/option
option value=8Author 8/option
/select



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From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 10:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Add additional rows

Good morning,
 
I have a bit of an unusual problem, that I am hoping has a very easy
solution.
 
I have a form that adds content to a database --but I need to be able to
allow my user to dynamically add rows (for additional authors) to the
form... because he never knows how many authors there will be.
 
So I need a way to add the lines without reloading the page/losing the form
data (or do I have to just populate the form with 'form variables'?).  I
also need a way to loop through the results and insert them into the
database.
 
Has somebody done this that they can either show me / help me through the
logic on this one?
 
--
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RE: Decimal to Decimal Error

2005-08-12 Thread Tangorre, Michael
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 It's your column spec.  Decimal(3,1) means 3 digits are 
 allowed, and 1 digit to the right of the decimal is allowed.
 
 You need to change it to Decimal(4,1) if you want those other values.

That is not correct. 

From BOL:

'p' Specifies the precision, or the number of digits the object can
hold. 's' Specifies the scale, or the number of digits that can be
placed to the right of the decimal point. p and s must observe the rule:
0 = s = p = 38.

Decimal(3,1) is the correct spec.


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Re: Gateway Pages and IIS

2005-08-12 Thread Short Fuse Media
Rewrite is your friend! Love it, breathe it, pet it

For instance, I believe with something like ISAPI rewrite: 
http://www.isapirewrite.com/ the configuration file is loaded 
dynamically, so all you'd have to do is programatically add rewrite 
strings to the config file for each url you'd map to, or a servlet would 
probably work. Either way - it sounds like you need something that'll 
sit above your application that'll process the urls correctly and pass 
them off to your log files (for statistical tracking purposes).

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Mickael wrote:

Hi All,

I am hoping that someone on this list has worked through this before I 
reinvent the wheel.  We have a small content management system that we 
have written that allows users to make changes to their site.  We would 
like to add a new feature where users can create gateway for marketing.  
When our users create a new page on our system the URL ends up being 
www.ourdomain.com/index.cfm?pageid=111 (or what ever number).  Our issue 
now is that we would like to make pages that easier to read and print on 
advertising.  So for example if they create a page that is connect to 
Marketing they would like to be able to access that page via 
www.domain.com/marketing

The only way that I can see this working is to create an interface in my 
CMS that would create a new folder in the webroot of thier choosing and 
insert an index.cfm file in at folder with a cflocation tag point ing 
to index.cfm?pageid=111 or whatever the url.

This solution would work, but would create a ton of folders in our 
webroot, and we also have our own folders for the app there as well.  My 
question is there a more elegant way of handling this problem?  We have 
played with the idea of adding an Intelligent 404 page but part of the 
goal is to have their stats package also track the accesses to these pages.

I was just wondering what other people are doing?  We are Using IIS as a 
web server.

Thanks

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Re: Add additional rows

2005-08-12 Thread Tanguy Rademakers
Hello,

I came across this a while ago:

http://www.formassembly.com/

the examples are very interesting, but at the time (a few months ago) it was 
still a little too fresh for my tastes. In the meantime they've released a new 
version, might be worth taking a look.

There's an example of what you are discussing (adding rows to a table/form 
without reloading the page) here:

http://www.formassembly.com/form-view.php?formID=29

(scroll down to the Repeat Behavior section)

Just to be clear here: i haven't implemented this myself, i just remembered it 
when i saw this mail.

Regs,
/t



Good morning,
 
I have a bit of an unusual problem, that I am hoping has a very easy
solution.
 
I have a form that adds content to a database --but I need to be able to
allow my user to dynamically add rows (for additional authors) to the
form... because he never knows how many authors there will be.
 
So I need a way to add the lines without reloading the page/losing the form
data (or do I have to just populate the form with 'form variables'?).  I
also need a way to loop through the results and insert them into the
database.
 
Has somebody done this that they can either show me / help me through the
logic on this one?
 
--
Jillian

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Re: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-12 Thread Ken Ferguson
Now that depends on your client now doesn't it.  If the majority of your
clients are small mom and pop operations then what you claim is probably
true.
  



I think it's also good to keep in mind that the majority of clients in 
the world are either smaller companies or  want to spend as little as 
possible on anything related to the web, especially in this post-bubble 
era. Even a lot of larger companies spend considerable energy trying to 
avoid projects with hefty budgets.

--Ferg



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RE: Decimal to Decimal Error

2005-08-12 Thread Dave.Phillips
My bad I thought the decimal (.) is included in the digits  I must be 
thinking of a different database language.

By the way, what is 'BOL' ?

Dave

-Original Message-
From: Tangorre, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 12:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Decimal to Decimal Error


 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 It's your column spec.  Decimal(3,1) means 3 digits are 
 allowed, and 1 digit to the right of the decimal is allowed.
 
 You need to change it to Decimal(4,1) if you want those other values.

That is not correct. 

From BOL:

'p' Specifies the precision, or the number of digits the object can
hold. 's' Specifies the scale, or the number of digits that can be
placed to the right of the decimal point. p and s must observe the rule:
0 = s = p = 38.

Decimal(3,1) is the correct spec.




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RE: Changing the list email address

2005-08-12 Thread Dave.Phillips
Sounds like a question for Mr. Dinowitz then.  Sorry, I didn't get that it 
wasn't actually changing on the website either.

Dave

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From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 12:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Changing the list email address


It would just use the same address as that is still what it is set as under
my user settings.
I change the address, submit the form, but nothing happens. The old address
is still there.

russ

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Sent: 12 August 2005 17:17
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Changing the list email address

Russ,

Did you try unsubscribing and re-subscribing after you changed it?  Just a
thought...

Dave

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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 12:09 PM
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Subject: Changing the list email address


How do u change the email address that these lists are sent to?
No matter how many times I changed it under edit account on HOF, it stays
the same.


Russ









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