Re: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

2005-08-25 Thread Mike Kear
Ray we can tailor a hosting deal to suit you however you like.   I've
got several low-to middle range deals listed on my site at
http://afpwebworks.com but we can work out a deal to suit any size
bandwidth/space requirement.

Let's talk off-line about the specifics of your needs.

Cheers
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ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month



On 8/25/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So, I searched the archives, but came up with no definitive answer.
 plus, this question hasn't been asked in like 6 months!
 
 this will be real estate site where data is pulled in from an IDX daily,
 so (I think) I'll need to have decent bandwidth.
 
 please no way OT subtopics.  don't want MT after me.  he's scary.
 
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CFMX6.1 with KavaChart AlaCarte Applets

2005-08-25 Thread Michael Carluen \(michaelc\)
Anyone have general pros/cons comments, tips, suggestions, problems,
etc.. on using KavaChart applets on CFMX?  Many thanks!!


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RE: DESPERATE!!! Any way to embed SWF within CFDOCUMENT (PREVIOUSLY CFDOCUMENT ERROR)

2005-08-25 Thread Andy McShane
Hi John, thanks for your help. I am interested in how I can get a SWF to
print a screen. I really would like to use the cfdocument tag but to do so I
cannot include a swf that is created on the fly as cfdocument cannot render
them. If there is a way that I could process a swf and output it as an image
on the fly that can then be included in a cfdocument then that will work. If
you have any pointers on this then that would be a great help. :-)

-Original Message-
From: John Dowdell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 24 August 2005 19:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: DESPERATE!!! Any way to embed SWF within CFDOCUMENT (PREVIOUSLY
CFDOCUMENT ERROR)

Andy McShane wrote:
 Thanks Kevin, I like the idea of the swf to pdf converter, do you know of
 such a tool? I think I may also have to have a closer at flirt also. I am
 afraid that your first suggestion does not really mean anything to me, how
 would you print out the flash to file to postscript?

I read the thread, but my understanding of the problem changed a few 
times. Recent versions of Adobe Reader can embed and display SWF files. 
A SWF file can be referenced in any HTML page. SWF itself can print a 
screen or alternative display. Are any of these topics of interest to 
you...?

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FCKeditor Fusebox4.1

2005-08-25 Thread Andy Mcshane
Has anybody had any experience using FCKeditor, Fusebox4.1 and MVC using the 
CFC method of invoking the editor? Are there any examples available? In your 
opinion is FCKeditor easier to use than TinyMCE?

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RE: iTEXT

2005-08-25 Thread Snake
Lol, interesting. I guess it's not mentioned anywhere that iTEXT ships with
CFMX7 then. Which is a tad lame.
I gues sthat effectively means it would be easy to write a better cfdocument
tag.

Russ

-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 24 August 2005 23:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: iTEXT

From: Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 3:17 PM
Subject: RE: iTEXT


 So if you didn't know iTEXT was behind it, how were you accidentally 
 using it :-)

I was waiting for that one ;-)

I installed iText and thought I was using the version I installed.  I was
asking some questions on-list and it came out that iText was part of CF in
version 7.  So I pumped out the iText version onto the docs I was creating
and sure enough it was the version that shipped with CF 7 and NOT the
current version that I thought I was using.

So there's my little storyhope ya liked it ;-)

Cheers

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RE: Lowering spam profile of CF generated emails

2005-08-25 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
or try this:
http://www.dnsstuff.com/

(always handy)


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| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 21:37
| To: CF-Talk
| Subject: RE: Lowering spam profile of CF generated emails
| 
| Dan,
| 
| Go to your command prompt and type this
| 
| nslookup
| 
| at the nslookup prompt:
| 
| set type=ptr
| xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
| 
| Where xxx's represent your IP address you want to check for a reverse 
| lookup.  The results will show whether or not your IP address has a 
| reverse lookup.  If it doesn't, contact your DNS provider and request 
| them to add it.  Preferably it will resolve to the domain from which 
| you are sending e-mail, but at the very least, it should resolve to 
| something.
| 
| Dave
| 
| 
| -Original Message-
| From: dan martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 3:15 PM
| To: CF-Talk
| Subject: Re: Lowering spam profile of CF generated emails
| 
| 
| Are you sure you have reverse DNS setup for the server
| sending the mail?
| 
| How do you do this? Can it be done if your dns is provided by a 
| registrar (like register.com or godaddy.com) vs running your own dns 
| server?
| **
| 
| The information contained in this message, including attachments, may 
| contain privileged or confidential information that is intended to be 
| delivered only to the person identified above. If you are not the 
| intended recipient, or the person responsible for delivering this 
| message to the intended recipient, ALLTEL requests that you 
| immediately notify the sender and asks that you do not read the 
| message or its attachments, and that you delete them without copying 
| or sending them to anyone else.
| 
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Re: iTEXT

2005-08-25 Thread Nick de Voil
 Lol, interesting. I guess it's not mentioned anywhere that iTEXT ships
with
 CFMX7 then. Which is a tad lame.
 I gues sthat effectively means it would be easy to write a better
cfdocument
 tag.

Not too easy to do the FlashPaper part! But if you wanted to produce RTF for
example, then yes.

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Re: iTEXT

2005-08-25 Thread Paul Hastings
Snake wrote:
 Lol, interesting. I guess it's not mentioned anywhere that iTEXT ships with
 CFMX7 then. Which is a tad lame.

no, its mentioned in the 3rd party bits.

 I gues sthat effectively means it would be easy to write a better cfdocument
 tag.

well good luck with that. the cf folks did a darned swell job reducing 
iText's complexity down to a simple tag.

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RE: iTEXT

2005-08-25 Thread Snake
Well yes, but if you wanted to add some extra iTEXT functionality, such as
the CMYK features.

Russ 

-Original Message-
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 25 August 2005 09:28
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: iTEXT

Snake wrote:
 Lol, interesting. I guess it's not mentioned anywhere that iTEXT ships 
 with
 CFMX7 then. Which is a tad lame.

no, its mentioned in the 3rd party bits.

 I gues sthat effectively means it would be easy to write a better 
 cfdocument tag.

well good luck with that. the cf folks did a darned swell job reducing
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Re: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Dave Watts wrote:
 
 You can add mod_rewrite style functionality using third-party tools like
 ISAPI Rewrite. IIS supports compression for static documents (and
 ASP/ASP.NET I think, but I'm not sure about that).

IIS can compress both static and dynamic documents.

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Re: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Dave Watts wrote:
 
 Both have lots of features, although each has features that the other
 doesn't. For example, IIS is scriptable, which is kind of nice if you have
 lots of virtual servers and directories to manage.

Apache's feature of delegating configuration to a .htaccess file 
in the directory more then compensates for that.

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Re: FCKeditor Fusebox4.1

2005-08-25 Thread wolf2k5
On 8/25/05, Andy Mcshane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anybody had any experience using FCKeditor, Fusebox4.1 and MVC using the 
 CFC method of invoking the editor? Are there any examples available? In your 
 opinion is FCKeditor easier to use than TinyMCE?

Hi,

I am interested into integrating an HTML Editor in a Fusebox 4.1
MVC/OOP application as well, please post back your experiences to the
list.

Thanks.

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OT: Getting Flex under JRun to run in IIS

2005-08-25 Thread Mark Drew
I know this is the wrong list... not sure where the flex list is but you are 
all clever chappies so it might apply the same as CF running under JRun
 I have an installation of JRun (fresh.. clean!) and I have deployed flex 
under a new (fresh! Clean!) server. Now I can access the flex apps under
http://localhost:8300/flex/
 all fine. Then I get my flex server and I assign it using the handy 
wsconfig to my IIS sites. aha! problem.. since the context under Jrun is 
/flex/ and all I have done (it seems) is assigned the flex server instance 
to IIS so I can run .jsp pages but not .mxml pages (since that context isnt 
asigned)
 Any clues?
 The purpose of this of course is to be able to run .cfc's and .mxml's from 
the same webroot (not under Jrun/servers) through IIS
 Hmm. its early, no coffee so I hope I made sense
 
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Tinymce file manager

2005-08-25 Thread Stan Winchester
Has anyone made a image/file manager for Tinymce?

 

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load balanced configuration

2005-08-25 Thread Russ
We are getting 5 servers.  One db server, 2 web servers and 2 cf servers.
Is it possible to have a configuration where the web servers do all the
communication with the client, and only access the CF servers when they need
CF content (possibly through a load balancer)?  Is this a recommended
solution?

 

 



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RE: Getting Flex under JRun to run in IIS

2005-08-25 Thread kola.oyedeji
Mark, Try the Yahoo Flex coders list

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/

Should be able to get some help there

Kola

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 25 August 2005 09:35
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: OT: Getting Flex under JRun to run in IIS
 
 I know this is the wrong list... not sure where the flex list is but you
are
 all clever chappies so it might apply the same as CF running under JRun
  I have an installation of JRun (fresh.. clean!) and I have deployed flex
 under a new (fresh! Clean!) server. Now I can access the flex apps under
 http://localhost:8300/flex/
  all fine. Then I get my flex server and I assign it using the handy
 wsconfig to my IIS sites. aha! problem.. since the context under Jrun is
 /flex/ and all I have done (it seems) is assigned the flex server instance
 to IIS so I can run .jsp pages but not .mxml pages (since that context
isnt
 asigned)
  Any clues?
  The purpose of this of course is to be able to run .cfc's and .mxml's
from
 the same webroot (not under Jrun/servers) through IIS
  Hmm. its early, no coffee so I hope I made sense
 
 --
 Mark Drew
 
 
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Large recordsets turned into text file

2005-08-25 Thread gabriel l smallman
Have an app. That needs to turn a query of about 150,000 records into a text
file, zip it, send back to user.

Using cf to loop and build the text file just wont work, it takes forever
and often crashes.

Someone mentioned a way todo it with php, by invoking a function that
converts the record set in ram to a text file and then zips and send back.
But we are stuck doing it on box with mx 6.0.

Looked at having sql generate the file, but trying to avoid mapping drives
to move it around.

Anyone got an clever ideas?

gabe


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RE: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

2005-08-25 Thread Tangorre, Michael
 
 From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 So, I searched the archives, but came up with no definitive answer. 
 plus, this question hasn't been asked in like 6 months!
 
 this will be real estate site where data is pulled in from an 
 IDX daily, so (I think) I'll need to have decent bandwidth.
 
 please no way OT subtopics.  don't want MT after me.  he's scary.

OT Ray... way OT. Just kidding :-)

Check out www.smarterlinux.com it is the Linux sister site to
HostMySite.

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RE: Stupid custom tag question

2005-08-25 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
Barney,

Thanks for that, Dan, but I'd actually mistyped.  I wanted the closing
tag to still execute, just skipping the body.  Not surprisingly, I was
also writing a caching tag, the difference being that the cached
content were generated Flash movies, so the output operation (which
takes place in the close tag) is rather cumbersome and I didn't really
want to UDF it so I could call it in both starting and ending tags.

That's what I was going to recommend next. The only thing that I can think
of that might work, is can you change the executionMode?

What if you did:

cfif bUseCache AND this.executionMode EQ start
cfset this.executionMode = end
/cfif

I wonder if that would have work

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Re: Asynchronous processing on CF6.1 Standard.

2005-08-25 Thread Barney Boisvert
scheduled task?  That's what they're there for.

cheers,
barneyb

On 8/25/05, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What's the easiest way to simulate asynchronous processing on a CF6.1 
 standard system?
 
 I have a CFC that is stored in the application scope.  It mainly contains a 
 large complex query that may take a few minutes to process and the business 
 logic around it.  My goal is to only run this query every so often, maybe 
 once an hour.  I think I could do this with the caching parameters, but then 
 once an hour, somebody has to wait several minutes while the query is updated.
 
 I would like to avoid that by just firing off the update and then let that 
 user go on and use the previous data while the query is being updated.  How 
 might one do this?
 
 
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hourly digests down?

2005-08-25 Thread RADEMAKERS Tanguy
 or has nobody said anything since 11 am this morning (my time)?

it's... so... quiet...

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Asynchronous processing on CF6.1 Standard.

2005-08-25 Thread Ian Skinner
What's the easiest way to simulate asynchronous processing on a CF6.1 standard 
system?

I have a CFC that is stored in the application scope.  It mainly contains a 
large complex query that may take a few minutes to process and the business 
logic around it.  My goal is to only run this query every so often, maybe once 
an hour.  I think I could do this with the caching parameters, but then once an 
hour, somebody has to wait several minutes while the query is updated.

I would like to avoid that by just firing off the update and then let that user 
go on and use the previous data while the query is being updated.  How might 
one do this?


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RE: FCKeditor Fusebox4.1

2005-08-25 Thread Andy McShane
I will do. Another quick point, anybody who has had any experience with
FCKeditor and saving the entered content into a SQL server database, are
there any critical things to look out for i.e. any string replacement that
needs to be done in order to save the content? Ways to prevent malicious
code being entered?

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: FCKeditor  Fusebox4.1

On 8/25/05, Andy Mcshane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anybody had any experience using FCKeditor, Fusebox4.1 and MVC using
the CFC method of invoking the editor? Are there any examples available? In
your opinion is FCKeditor easier to use than TinyMCE?

Hi,

I am interested into integrating an HTML Editor in a Fusebox 4.1
MVC/OOP application as well, please post back your experiences to the
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RE: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Russ
What about doing things such as blocking certain directories... like for
example I want to block the .svn directory from being accessible from the
web.  I haven't figured out how to do it in either Apache or IIS, but I have
a feeling it's much easier in apache... 

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: IIS 6 VS Apache

Dave Watts wrote:
 
 Both have lots of features, although each has features that the other
 doesn't. For example, IIS is scriptable, which is kind of nice if you have
 lots of virtual servers and directories to manage.

Apache's feature of delegating configuration to a .htaccess file 
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Re: Getting Flex under JRun to run in IIS

2005-08-25 Thread Andrea Veggiani
I know this is the wrong list... not sure where the flex list is but you 
are
 all clever chappies so it might apply the same as CF running under JRun
 I have an installation of JRun (fresh.. clean!) and I have deployed flex
 under a new (fresh! Clean!) server. Now I can access the flex apps under
 http://localhost:8300/flex/
 all fine. Then I get my flex server and I assign it using the handy
 wsconfig to my IIS sites. aha! problem.. since the context under Jrun is
 /flex/ and all I have done (it seems) is assigned the flex server instance
 to IIS so I can run .jsp pages but not .mxml pages (since that context 
 isnt
 asigned)
 Any clues?

Use the /flex context also in the iis address; it should works as 
http://localhost/flex

Also if you want to use together CF and Flex you can find here how to do:

http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flex/1_5/flexforcf.html

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Re: FCKeditor Fusebox4.1

2005-08-25 Thread Barney Boisvert
I've head great luck with TinyMCE in both FB3 and FB4.1.  It's
amazingly simple to use, and has a great plug-in architecture, so
extending it is a breeze.  I'd highly recommend taking a close look at
it, if you're not already committed to FCKEditor.

cheers,
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OT: Backup solution for small business?

2005-08-25 Thread Dirk Sieber
Hi everyone,

I've got an off-topic, but slightly web related question, and figured
the list might have some answers...

I've got a client with a small network setup (1 Win2k server, bunch of
XP/2000 clients), and they're looking for a backup solution for their
server.  It's just one machine, running their website  some other small
stuff, and most of the 'name-brand' backup solutions I'm familiar with
seem to be total overkill for what they want - they're just looking at
doing a nightly backup to removeable harddrives - being able to handle
multiple days on the same media would be a plus.

Anyone have any recommendations for something that'd fit the bill?

Thanks!
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RE: iTEXT

2005-08-25 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
I can't believe you just said darned and swell in one sentence...

;-)


-Original Message-
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Sent: 25 August 2005 09:28
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: iTEXT

Snake wrote:
 Lol, interesting. I guess it's not mentioned anywhere that iTEXT ships
with
 CFMX7 then. Which is a tad lame.

no, its mentioned in the 3rd party bits.

 I gues sthat effectively means it would be easy to write a better
cfdocument
 tag.

well good luck with that. the cf folks did a darned swell job reducing 
iText's complexity down to a simple tag.



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Replace or REReplace function question.

2005-08-25 Thread Andy Mcshane
Hi all, I am trying to come up with a way to do the following;

User creates/edits a basic letter/mailshot document on line using FCKeditor.

Within this document the user can add some pre-defined CF output fields i.e. 
cfoutput#details.firstname#/cfoutput.

This is with the idea of trying to do a simple mailshot by extracting the names 
and addresses required from the database, selecting the letter/mailshot text 
from the database, looping thorugh the recordset inside of a cfdocument tag and 
producing a PDF of all the letters. 

The point at which I am stuck is actually replacing the output tags inserted 
into the original text with the required data from the database before allowing 
cfdocument to process it. Does anyone have any suggestions/ideas on the best 
way to replace my tags with the required text?

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RE: FCKeditor Fusebox4.1

2005-08-25 Thread gabriel l smallman
I have, found it very easy to get rolling. The provide you with a very basic
example of invoking it.



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Re: OT: Getting Flex under JRun to run in IIS

2005-08-25 Thread Rey Bango
You can find the Flex coders list here:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/

Rey...

Mark Drew wrote:
 I know this is the wrong list... not sure where the flex list is but you are 
 all clever chappies so it might apply the same as CF running under JRun
  I have an installation of JRun (fresh.. clean!) and I have deployed flex 
 under a new (fresh! Clean!) server. Now I can access the flex apps under
 http://localhost:8300/flex/
  all fine. Then I get my flex server and I assign it using the handy 
 wsconfig to my IIS sites. aha! problem.. since the context under Jrun is 
 /flex/ and all I have done (it seems) is assigned the flex server instance 
 to IIS so I can run .jsp pages but not .mxml pages (since that context isnt 
 asigned)
  Any clues?
  The purpose of this of course is to be able to run .cfc's and .mxml's from 
 the same webroot (not under Jrun/servers) through IIS
  Hmm. its early, no coffee so I hope I made sense
  

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Webmail for ColdFusion

2005-08-25 Thread Yves Arsenault
Hello,

I'm currently looking for webmail systems in CF

Anyone have any suggestions?

Can be free or commercial.

I'm currently looking at CFX_Imap4...

My requirements are that it must run on Linux.

Thanks,

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RE: FCKeditor Fusebox4.1

2005-08-25 Thread Andy McShane
Thanks, I am not committed to anything at the moment so I will give TinyMCE
a look. My main concerns are if there are any issues with the storeing and
retrieving of data that is entered. Are there any guidelines or best
practices for integrating either of these solutions in Coldfusion,
especially fisebox?

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Sent: 25 August 2005 17:38
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: FCKeditor  Fusebox4.1

I've head great luck with TinyMCE in both FB3 and FB4.1.  It's
amazingly simple to use, and has a great plug-in architecture, so
extending it is a breeze.  I'd highly recommend taking a close look at
it, if you're not already committed to FCKEditor.

cheers,
barneyb

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Re: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Rick Root
Dave Watts wrote:
 
 Both have lots of features, although each has features that the other
 doesn't. For example, IIS is scriptable, which is kind of nice if you have
 lots of virtual servers and directories to manage.

I have perl scripts the manage creation of my virtual servers.  Of 
course when you modify the config file in Apache, it requires a restart, 
but it is scriptable

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Fusebox 4.1 MVC and OO sample application

2005-08-25 Thread wolf2k5
Hi there,

I am learning Fusebox, MVC and OO.
I know it's a lot of stuff to learn at the same time, but I think I am
doing pretty good. :-)

I downloaded the Wegot Widgets with OO sample application from the
fusebox.org web site and, as far as I undestand, it doesn't follow an
MVC approach.

Did anyone convert it to MVC? If so, I'd appreciate to get a copy of
the new version.

Thanks in advance.

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RE: Replace or REReplace function question.

2005-08-25 Thread Snake
The usual way is to use macros.

You allow your users to choose from a pre-defined set of macros such as

[firstname]
[lastname]
[address]

And when you process the document you replace these macros with real values.

Russ 

-Original Message-
From: Andy Mcshane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 25 August 2005 14:37
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Replace or REReplace function question.

Hi all, I am trying to come up with a way to do the following;

User creates/edits a basic letter/mailshot document on line using FCKeditor.

Within this document the user can add some pre-defined CF output fields i.e.
cfoutput#details.firstname#/cfoutput.

This is with the idea of trying to do a simple mailshot by extracting the
names and addresses required from the database, selecting the
letter/mailshot text from the database, looping thorugh the recordset inside
of a cfdocument tag and producing a PDF of all the letters. 

The point at which I am stuck is actually replacing the output tags inserted
into the original text with the required data from the database before
allowing cfdocument to process it. Does anyone have any suggestions/ideas on
the best way to replace my tags with the required text?



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Re: Lowering spam profile of CF generated emails

2005-08-25 Thread Matt Robertson
On 8/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What numbers are you using to stay under the radar? x per hour? x per 
minute?

The trickler built into my CMS defaults to 5 messages every 5 seconds. That 
is a burst of 5. A wait of 5 seconds then another burst of 5. Counting the 
trip to the client and back to run it you're really looking at about 7 
seconds, which is good because... This is optimal for a CF server that is 
set to flush the mail spool every 5 seconds. Since the mail comes in at a 
roughly slower rate you never back up mail in the spooler.

If you don't tune the CF Admin setting (or optimize to whatever its set to 
by your mail host) then you aren't getting max bang for your buck. If, for 
example, CF is set to flush every 30 seconds then at my 5/5 default CF is 
going to pump out 30 messages from your mailer each time (assuming its not 
too busy to get everything out... you never know on a shared server). Even 
so I would still use the 5/5 because it provides continual feedback to the 
client side. Plus I've found over time that taking it in nibbles is better 
than bites. 

The tutorial for building one of these is on my web site. If you look it 
over, try and use the one that introduces failover, as the original is a 
real mess if it gets interrupted.

For lists in excess of 10k maybe you need to take bites. What I have done is 
run a fairly complex method of automatically running large mailings directly 
in a browser window on the server, where nobody cares if the browser window 
is open for 2 hours. I think I have that written up at the site as well.

Never think that this method is efficient. Its way over on the opposite 
side. But the mail gets delivered. The only way you can get tripped up is if 
you have a rotten list,with genuinely bad addresses. Your mail server will 
slowly build up retries on your garbage addresses until you do get noticed. 
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Re: OT: Getting Flex under JRun to run in IIS

2005-08-25 Thread Spike
I'm not sure if you can actually do this the way you've suggested.

I usually have a context root of /cfusion for my CF Server webapp and a 
context root of /flex for my Flex server webapp.

That allows me to call CFCs from the flex app and everything else is dandy.

I use an Apache rewrite rule to have it redirect requests for the top level 
webroot directory to /cfusion.

Spike

On 8/25/05, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I know this is the wrong list... not sure where the flex list is but you 
 are
 all clever chappies so it might apply the same as CF running under JRun
 I have an installation of JRun (fresh.. clean!) and I have deployed flex
 under a new (fresh! Clean!) server. Now I can access the flex apps under
 http://localhost:8300/flex/
 all fine. Then I get my flex server and I assign it using the handy
 wsconfig to my IIS sites. aha! problem.. since the context under Jrun is
 /flex/ and all I have done (it seems) is assigned the flex server instance
 to IIS so I can run .jsp pages but not .mxml pages (since that context 
 isnt
 asigned)
 Any clues?
 The purpose of this of course is to be able to run .cfc's and .mxml's from
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Large recordsets turned into text file

2005-08-25 Thread gabriel l smallman
Have an app. That needs to turn a query of about 150,000 records into a text
file, zip it, send back to user.

Using cf to loop and build the text file just wont work, it takes forever
and often crashes.

Someone mentioned a way todo it with php, by invoking a function that
converts the record set in ram to a text file and then zips and send back.
But we are stuck doing it on box with mx 6.0.

Looked at having sql generate the file, but trying to avoid mapping drives
to move it around.

Anyone got an clever ideas?

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RE: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

2005-08-25 Thread Russ
I've just got a fairly nice deal for 5 servers from Host My Site including a
hardware load balancer... We'll be using our own version of CF and SQL, but
they were offering CF at $89 a month... 

-Original Message-
From: Matthew Blatchley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

I was just going through a similar search today for a client.  We were on 
the look out for a dedicated CF box

CFDynamics.com $189/month with CF,MSSQL, and Email...no backup bandwidth was

200GB of transfer
Crystaltech.com had $79.95/month with MSSQL, Email and 250BG bandwidth (NO 
CF built in)
Enterhost.com was $150/month with only 100GB transfer with MSSQL, Email (NO 
CF built in)
HiVelocity.net was 1000GB bandwidth...then SQL was 199/month on top of that.

Called and no response at all...I crossed that one off the listdidn't 
have time wait then, certainly won't have time to wait later.
Then there was Hostmysite.com, who never seems to negoiatebut after a 
while I got them down to 189.00/month with 89.00/month on top for CFMX with 
500GB/monthly transfer if that's even good :(
CFXhosting.com was 179/month with no CF and only 40GB transfer...
None of them had exatly what we needed except for CFDyanamics...hope that 
helps a little...

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Re: cfapplication

2005-08-25 Thread daniel kessler
um, well, ahem.  Never heard of it.  I have assumptions now, but what is it?

Not trying to be a smart alec here, but why aren't you using Application.cfc?

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RE: Spam:RE: Newsletter Manager Suggestions

2005-08-25 Thread Robert Redpath
http://cfopen.org/projects/net-dispatch/



From: Emmet McGovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 8/24/2005 2:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Spam:RE: Newsletter Manager Suggestions



I need one in house.  We've been getting a lot of requests for mailing
management features for clients recently.  Mainly those in the real estate
market requesting HTML mail and tracking. 

The one from Oprea.org looks decent.

-e

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Subject: Re: Newsletter Manager Suggestions

On 8/24/05, Emmet McGovern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone have any experiences with the various mailing list managers
out
 there?  We need to get one and was hoping for some recommendations.

If you do not want to host the mailing lists on your server,
FreeLists.org is an excellent (and free) mailing lists service that
can do it for you. However, the lists are all Internet and
technology-related. Check it out at http://www.freelists.org/

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Re: Get fields in an Access table

2005-08-25 Thread Matt Robertson
On 8/25/05, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so I'll have to write some CFX_JDBCinfo... ;-/

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CF and NCLOBS in Oracle

2005-08-25 Thread Ciliotta, Mario
Hi,

I was wondering in anyone might be able to assist me.  I have any application 
where I need to accept double byte character in a textfield (Japanese 
character).  I have my Oracle 9i database setup to accept double byte character 
and I have test fields of clob, nclob and nvarchar.  I am able to insert the 
Japanese character correctly in the nvarchar field but I need to use the nclob 
field as the lenght of the characters being inserted is greater than the limit 
of the nvarchar type.

I cannot get the insert to work correctly with NCLOB.  It either gives an 
Oracle error, inserts just questions marks or just does not do the insert at 
all.  I am using CFQUERY, with CFQUERYPARAM, but there is no NCLOB query param.

Has anyone had any luck trying to do this.  I am using CFMX 6.1 and I also have 
Blue Dragon and both give the same problems.

Thanks
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Re: Get fields in an Access table

2005-08-25 Thread Claude Schneegans
 Figure JDBC is the native way to connect and ODBC
introduces another layer into your processing.

Ok, so I'll have to write some CFX_JDBCinfo... ;-/

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RE: load balanced configuration

2005-08-25 Thread Snake
Although I have not treid this, my first thing to try would be to just alter
to the IIS connectors and set them to point to CF on the remote server

Russ

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: load balanced configuration

We are getting 5 servers.  One db server, 2 web servers and 2 cf servers.
Is it possible to have a configuration where the web servers do all the
communication with the client, and only access the CF servers when they need
CF content (possibly through a load balancer)?  Is this a recommended
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Re: Webmail for ColdFusion

2005-08-25 Thread Jordan Michaels
Yves Arsenault wrote:

Hello,

I'm currently looking for webmail systems in CF

Anyone have any suggestions?

Can be free or commercial.

I'm currently looking at CFX_Imap4...

My requirements are that it must run on Linux.

Thanks,

  

One of the sample applications that came with CF Server was a webmail
client. Mail Taxi or something like that. Other then that I haven't
seen much. =\

-JM

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RE: Large recordsets turned into text file

2005-08-25 Thread Dawson, Michael
I would definitely use SQL Server DTS (if that is the SQL you mean) to
generate the file.

You don't need to map any drives either.  Just give SQL and CF the
appropriate permissions and you can use \\servername\share\ to access
the files.

M!ke 

-Original Message-
From: gabriel l smallman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 10:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Large recordsets turned into text file

Have an app. That needs to turn a query of about 150,000 records into a
text file, zip it, send back to user.

Using cf to loop and build the text file just wont work, it takes
forever and often crashes.

Someone mentioned a way todo it with php, by invoking a function that
converts the record set in ram to a text file and then zips and send
back.
But we are stuck doing it on box with mx 6.0.

Looked at having sql generate the file, but trying to avoid mapping
drives to move it around.

Anyone got an clever ideas?

gabe




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Re: Stupid custom tag question

2005-08-25 Thread Barney Boisvert
A clever idea, but CF throws an error saying the variable is
read-only, and can't be set by the user.  Bummer.

On 8/25/05, Dan G. Switzer, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Barney,
 
 Thanks for that, Dan, but I'd actually mistyped.  I wanted the closing
 tag to still execute, just skipping the body.  Not surprisingly, I was
 also writing a caching tag, the difference being that the cached
 content were generated Flash movies, so the output operation (which
 takes place in the close tag) is rather cumbersome and I didn't really
 want to UDF it so I could call it in both starting and ending tags.
 
 That's what I was going to recommend next. The only thing that I can think
 of that might work, is can you change the executionMode?
 
 What if you did:
 
 cfif bUseCache AND this.executionMode EQ start
 cfset this.executionMode = end
 /cfif
 
 I wonder if that would have work
 
 -Dan
 

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Re: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Russ wrote:
 What about doing things such as blocking certain directories... like for
 example I want to block the .svn directory from being accessible from the
 web.

Put a .htaccess file in the dir that disallows access.

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RE: Backup solution for small business?

2005-08-25 Thread Snake
Have a look at backup for workgroups.

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From: Dirk Sieber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 25 August 2005 16:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Backup solution for small business?

Hi everyone,

I've got an off-topic, but slightly web related question, and figured the
list might have some answers...

I've got a client with a small network setup (1 Win2k server, bunch of
XP/2000 clients), and they're looking for a backup solution for their
server.  It's just one machine, running their website  some other small
stuff, and most of the 'name-brand' backup solutions I'm familiar with seem
to be total overkill for what they want - they're just looking at doing a
nightly backup to removeable harddrives - being able to handle multiple days
on the same media would be a plus.

Anyone have any recommendations for something that'd fit the bill?

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Re: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces

2005-08-25 Thread Brendan Baldwin
Incidentally -- House of Fusion is not letting me change my primary email 
address -- My actual email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] if anyone was 
writing me back.

Also, I solved the problem, but in a workaround way--

Since I'm only trying to ORDER BY the columns in question I am using column 
ordinals instead of names, such as:

SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY 3

The only trick there is to know the order of the columns in the result set 
from which you're querying -- this can not be derived from the COLUMNLIST 
property of the query object since it is always returned alphanumerically 
sorted-- fortunately I was able to view the original Oracle Function and saw 
the select statement-- then I just mapped the values and my sortable 
columnheaders form now works.

What a pain though!

--Brendan Baldwin :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On 8/25/05, Brendan Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi everyone --
 
 I'm working for a client who has given me some Oracle stored procedures 
 which return some fields that have SPACES in the columns returned.
 
 I want to apply sorting to the results, so I was going to use a CFQUERY 
 DBTYPE=query and just ORDER BY selectively--
 
 The problem is that I can't seem to reference column names that have 
 spaces in them when doing a QoQ !
 
 Anyone know how to reference column names with spaces in a QoQ?
 
 I've tried:
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY 'my column'
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY my column
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY [my column]
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY ['my column']
 
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RE: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces

2005-08-25 Thread Ewok
Give it an alias in your original query that doesnÂ’t have spaces.

cfquery datasource=...
Select my column as mycolumn

-Original Message-
From: Brendan Baldwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces

Hi everyone --

I'm working for a client who has given me some Oracle stored procedures
which return some fields that have SPACES in the columns returned.

I want to apply sorting to the results, so I was going to use a CFQUERY
DBTYPE=query and just ORDER BY selectively--

The problem is that I can't seem to reference column names that have spaces
in them when doing a QoQ !

Anyone know how to reference column names with spaces in a QoQ?

I've tried:
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY 'my column'
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY my column
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY [my column]
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY ['my column']

Any other Ideas?

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Re: Webmail for ColdFusion

2005-08-25 Thread Yves Arsenault
Ah.

That's right... I forgot that was an example app..

Maybe I'll take a look at it.

One thing too is that of the 2 servers I have to work with on this
project (for my client), one of them is BlueDragon 6.2 (latest
release)... And it has CFIMAP...

I looked into it a bit, and it's pretty straightforward.. If they just
want something fairly simple, I'll probably cook something up for them
using BD's mail functionality...

Thanks for the reply Jordan,

Yves


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 Yves Arsenault wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I'm currently looking for webmail systems in CF
 
 Anyone have any suggestions?
 
 Can be free or commercial.
 
 I'm currently looking at CFX_Imap4...
 
 My requirements are that it must run on Linux.
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 
 One of the sample applications that came with CF Server was a webmail
 client. Mail Taxi or something like that. Other then that I haven't
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 -JM
 
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Re: FCKeditor Fusebox4.1

2005-08-25 Thread Barney Boisvert
With an admin application, you necessarily have to trust the content
your users are adding.  How far you trust them depends on the app, but
in general, you have to assume they know what they're doing, and if
they enter malicious code, that's what they wanted.  I.e. it's policy
enforcement, not technical enforcement.

cheers,
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 I will do. Another quick point, anybody who has had any experience with
 FCKeditor and saving the entered content into a SQL server database, are
 there any critical things to look out for i.e. any string replacement that
 needs to be done in order to save the content? Ways to prevent malicious
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QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces

2005-08-25 Thread Brendan Baldwin
Hi everyone --

I'm working for a client who has given me some Oracle stored procedures which 
return some fields that have SPACES in the columns returned.

I want to apply sorting to the results, so I was going to use a CFQUERY 
DBTYPE=query and just ORDER BY selectively--

The problem is that I can't seem to reference column names that have spaces in 
them when doing a QoQ !

Anyone know how to reference column names with spaces in a QoQ?

I've tried:
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY 'my column'
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY my column
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY [my column]
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY ['my column']

Any other Ideas?

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Re: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

2005-08-25 Thread Matthew Blatchley
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Re: CFMX6.1 with KavaChart AlaCarte Applets

2005-08-25 Thread Terry Schmitt
I really don't like using client side applets anymore. Geeting them to work 
reliably in all browsers and versions of Java is a pain. Printing can be a 
problem and you can't save the chart or use it in some other document like you 
can with images.
My current chart server is Corda PopCharts. It really kicks butt, but I think 
they only offer an Enterprise version now instead of the old Pro version, co 
cost could be high. It works great though.
I've also used ObjetPlanet's EasyCharts, but it was a little tougher to set up 
and just had too many bugs. They were responsive about fixing things and this 
was also a few version back, so it may be a reliable product at this point.

Terry

Anyone have general pros/cons comments, tips, suggestions, problems,
etc.. on using KavaChart applets on CFMX?  Many thanks!!

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Re: Replace or REReplace function question.

2005-08-25 Thread Barney Boisvert
First, I'd recommend not using CF markup for the fields.  Or at least
don't require the CFOUTPUT tags, just the hashes.  If you have a small
number of fields, loop over them and just do a replace(string,
##detail.firstname##, detail.firstname, all) for each one.  Not
real elegant, but it is simple.

A more robust solution would be to parse the text for hashes, and then
check the contents of each pair (making sure to gracefully deal with
floating hashes that aren't delimiters) and substituting the right
content in it's place.  This is a lot more complex, because you'll be
doing a seek/cut/insert loop, rather than just replacing content, but
it allows for a lot more flexibility.

cheers,
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 User creates/edits a basic letter/mailshot document on line using FCKeditor.
 
 Within this document the user can add some pre-defined CF output fields i.e. 
 cfoutput#details.firstname#/cfoutput.
 
 This is with the idea of trying to do a simple mailshot by extracting the 
 names and addresses required from the database, selecting the letter/mailshot 
 text from the database, looping thorugh the recordset inside of a cfdocument 
 tag and producing a PDF of all the letters.
 
 The point at which I am stuck is actually replacing the output tags inserted 
 into the original text with the required data from the database before 
 allowing cfdocument to process it. Does anyone have any suggestions/ideas on 
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RE: Large recordsets turned into text file

2005-08-25 Thread Dave.Phillips
What format do you want it in?  CSV?

Have you tried CF_Query2CSV

http://www.cfcustomtags.com/goto.cfm?LinkID=334

Dave

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Large recordsets turned into text file


Have an app. That needs to turn a query of about 150,000 records into a text
file, zip it, send back to user.

Using cf to loop and build the text file just wont work, it takes forever
and often crashes.

Someone mentioned a way todo it with php, by invoking a function that
converts the record set in ram to a text file and then zips and send back.
But we are stuck doing it on box with mx 6.0.

Looked at having sql generate the file, but trying to avoid mapping drives
to move it around.

Anyone got an clever ideas?

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Re: Asynchronous processing on CF6.1 Standard.

2005-08-25 Thread Larry Lyons
CFSchedule?


larry



 What's the easiest way to simulate asynchronous processing on a CF6.1 
 standard system?
 
 I have a CFC that is stored in the application scope.  It mainly 
 contains a large complex query that may take a few minutes to process 
 and the business logic around it.  My goal is to only run this query 
 every so often, maybe once an hour.  I think I could do this with the 
 caching parameters, but then once an hour, somebody has to wait 
 several minutes while the query is updated.
 
 I would like to avoid that by just firing off the update and then let 
 that user go on and use the previous data while the query is being 
 updated.  How might one do this?
 
 
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Re: Tinymce file manager

2005-08-25 Thread Barney Boisvert
Don't, that's not the editor's concern.  Build a manager (or reuse the
existing manager from your CMS) that is specific to your system, and
the LINK tiny to that as needed.  The Insert Image dialog should, at
most, have a image browser that pulls in the data from your CMS, and a
link to the manager.

cheers,
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Re: Replace or REReplace function question.

2005-08-25 Thread Claude Schneegans
 Does anyone have any suggestions/ideas on the best way to replace my 
tags with the required text?

Have a look at CF_REextract here:
http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/REextract/testREextract.cfm?p=hf

It will allow you to get in a query all occurrences of  
CFOUTPUT/CFOUTPUT
tags and what's in between. Then you can rebuild the content using the 
mid() function.

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Re: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

2005-08-25 Thread Jordan Michaels
Russ wrote:

I've just got a fairly nice deal for 5 servers from Host My Site including a
hardware load balancer... We'll be using our own version of CF and SQL, but
they were offering CF at $89 a month... 
  

Is this professional or enterprise?

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Fusebox Conf interview 4: Fusebox 4 layouts

2005-08-25 Thread Michael Smith
In this issue of ColdFusion conference and training news:

1. Fusebox and Frameworks Conference News - win a ticket to the Conf
2. Advanced FB class details
3. Layouts in Fusebox 4 interview with Sandy Clark

Happy coding
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1. Fusebox and Frameworks News
**
* Help us select which sessions to repeat and win a seat at a
The Fusebox and Frameworks conference (if you have already registered
you can win a ticket to next year's conference)-
http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2005/survey.cfm
Must enter by Wed 8/31/05

* The schedule is up at:
http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2005/schedule.cfm
There are three tracks - beginner FB, advanced FB and other frameworks.

* The Fusebox and Frameworks conference http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2005/
   is only 5 weeks away

* Hotel is same as the CFUNITED one - North Bethesda Marriott.
The group rate is $199 (regular is $289) using group code FUSFUSA
and is good through 9/12/05
http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2005/hotel.cfm

* CF Underground VII will be in Anaheim CA 10/15/05 before MAX

* Call for CFUNITED-06 speakers coming soon

2. Advanced Fusebox Class details
*
We have the details on the advanced Fusebox techniques with FB guru Jeff Peters:

This one-day class will supercharge your Fusebox skills. Dig into the secrets 
of 
Fusebox framework
parameters, explore runtime modes, and examine the power of XML in Fusebox 
configuration files. Find
out how to make Fusebox work for you to make not only your code but your 
projects better organized.
Learn about 3rd-party tools that will jam-pack your development time with 
productivity, and take a
peek at where Fusebox may be headed in the future.

Jeff is a national known Fusebox speaker and author and runs www.grokfusebox.com

Class schedule:

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. Layouts in Fusebox 4 interview with Sandy Clark


Michael Smith: This time we are talking with Sandy Clark about her Fusebox and
Frameworks-05 talk Layouts in Fusebox 4. So why should a developer come to
your session Sandy ?

Sandy Clark: This session deals with the front end of an FB4 application. How to
create layouts at the application, circuit and fuseaction level. Developers who
are unsure of how to work with layouts, or content variables will benefit from
attending this session. As an added bonus, I will also be covering pod layouts
as well.

MS: That is a lot of material - cool! So what is a content variable exactly?

SC: Content variables are literally variables that hold content. Any output from
a fuseaction reference from a do command or a fuse reference in an include
command can be placed in a variable that can be used elsewhere (say in a
specific place in a layout). This gives the programmer great flexibility to
creating layouts.

MS: So I can do anything with a content varialbe that I can do with a
regular variable? Store in session scope, copy to other variables, convert
to upper case?

SC:  Sure, as far as the scripting language goes, they are simply variables.
I tend to stuff all my variables into a content structure, just for
readability purposes, but there is no specific need to do so.

MS: Do content variables get used for layout pods, or is that a new
construct?

SC:  Layout pods use content variables as well, there isn't a need for a new
construct, just another way of looking at it.

MS: And a layout pod is what exactly? Can you give an example?

SC: layout pods are small snippets of information shown on multiple pages.
Some examples can be found in blogs such as calendars, listings of subjects
and most recent posts. They are all formatted the same as each other, and
are usually laid out on the page in a group.

MS: Will Fusebox layouts work with CSS or are they just for straight HTML?

SC: Fusebox layouts output whatever you choose. If you choose to output
xHTML(HTML)/CSS and do all your positioning via CSS, that is certainly
available. If you choose to layout your page using tables, that is available
too.  The key here is flexibility and choice. You aren't locked into one
particular layout model.

MS: That is cool. Can you suggest how we can learn more about CCS for 

Re: Large recordsets turned into text file

2005-08-25 Thread Alan Rother
We had the same problem. We found that anything over 5 was crashing our 
server using the old school cfloop over a variable.
 Check out cflib.org http://cflib.org and search for this
 QueryToCSV2
 It uses JAVA and the toString method. It reduced our export time by about 
2000% and now I have succesfully exported recordsets as large as 50 
records.
 Qasim Rasheed is the guy who wrote it, it rules and he is the man.
 =]


 On 8/25/05, gabriel l smallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 
 Have an app. That needs to turn a query of about 150,000 records into a 
 text
 file, zip it, send back to user.
 
 Using cf to loop and build the text file just wont work, it takes forever
 and often crashes.
 
 Someone mentioned a way todo it with php, by invoking a function that
 converts the record set in ram to a text file and then zips and send back.
 But we are stuck doing it on box with mx 6.0.
 
 Looked at having sql generate the file, but trying to avoid mapping drives
 to move it around.
 
 Anyone got an clever ideas?
 
 gabe
 
 
 

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[MVC] Doing database calls as part of a series of actions

2005-08-25 Thread Robert Nichols
Let's suppose that we want to execute a series of actions that does database 
calls.  Something like changing the access levels of users to a forum.  For 
this example, let us assume that the following variables are defined and being 
passed in (by whatever method you want):

ModeratorIDList, a list of ids (unique person ids) for the users that will be 
moderators for the forum

UserIDList, a list of all ids (unique person ids) for the users that have 
access to the forum

thisForumID, the unique forum id for the forum that we are changing the 
moderators and users for

Now I was taught that a fuse for database calls is simple and direct -- 
basically it does one action, an INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE.  However in this 
example, I have to loop through the list variables (ModeratorIDList and 
UserIDList) and apply the correct access level to each user specified in the 
list variables.

Now using the fusebox and the model-view-control methodologies, what would be 
the best way to execute this?

My answer, which is not 100% MVC (at least to my understanding of the MVC 
methodology), is to use an action file to execute the database changes.  How 
can I do it?  Below is my answer.

one action file that does this pseudo-code:

!--- for each ModeratorID, add the record to the AccessTable ---
cfloop list=#ModeratorIDList# index=thisID
cfquery name=AddModerator_Insert datasource=#dsn#
INSERT INTO AccessTable (AccessID, UserID, ForumID, 
AccessLevel)
VALUES  (#MaxAccessID#, #thisID#, 
#thisForumID#, #ModeratorAccessLevel#)
/cfquery
cfset MaxAccessID = MaxAccessID + 1
/cfloop

!--- for each UserID, add the record to the AccessTable ---
cfloop list=#UserIDList# index=thisID
cfquery name=AddModerator_Insert datasource=#dsn#
INSERT INTO AccessTable (AccessID, UserID, ForumID, 
AccessLevel)
VALUES  (#MaxAccessID#, #thisID#, 
#thisForumID#, UserAccessLevel#)
/cfquery
cfset MaxAccessID = MaxAccessID + 1
/cfloop

However, it seems to be that there ought to be a way to set fuseaction within 
the action file, something like this:  

!--- for each ModeratorID, add the record to the AccessTable ---
cfloop list=#ModeratorIDList# index=thisID
!--- add call to db fuse to list of fuses to execute here ---
cfset MaxAccessID = MaxAccessID + 1
/cfloop

!--- for each UserID, add the record to the AccessTable ---
cfloop list=#UserIDList# index=thisID
!--- add call to db fuse to list of fuses to execute here ---
cfset MaxAccessID = MaxAccessID + 1
/cfloop

I can even simplify this by defining the AccessLevel to be an input to the 
procedure.  But it still doesn't get me much closer to how to do this.

I suppose I could create a fuse in the model section that is simply the 
function that does the database call.  Then in the fuse that does the action, 
call that function

Is that the correct way to do it using the MVC methodology?

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Re: load balanced configuration

2005-08-25 Thread Anthony Prato
The ideal setup would be...
The web servers (serving graphics and static html) in the dmz behind a
load balancer with isapi rewrite or jrun connector or mod_rewrite to
connect through a firewall to a load balancer connecting to the two
coldfusion servers. Then the coldfusion servers would be connected to
the database server through another firewall.

Anthony

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 We are getting 5 servers.  One db server, 2 web servers and 2 cf servers.
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Re: CFMX6.1 with KavaChart AlaCarte Applets

2005-08-25 Thread Jeff Congdon
I only use servlets with CFMX (both java, both talk to each other 
nicely, server processing goes quickly and is not dependent on client 
software package,  and the resulting .png or .jpg images can be cached 
on the server).  There's no registering classes, just dump your charts 
directory in [cfroot]\lib, mine is named javachart (can't remember if it 
was kavachart and I renamed it), so you just call 
javachart.servlet.twinAxisStackBarLineApp (for example).

   cfobject type=Java action=CREATE 
CLASS=javachart.servlet.twinAxisStackBarLineApp name=chart
  cfscript
  tmp = this.chart.setProperty(width, 800);
 //... etc
 /cfscript

If you want to make it even easier, throw all your default settings into 
a graphs.cfc,  make the dynamic settings into arguments, and have the 
cfc make the object call and setProperty calls.

Pros?  Quick, flexible, a large library of pre-made classes and graph 
types, server side, outputs to PNG, expandable, works flawlessly with 
CFMX - install is non-existant, I never get errors from my charts once 
they work.

Cons?  A large number of charts, but they're not always well documented 
b/c I'd imagine they were all written by different people.  For example, 
you can spend a good amount of time discovering whether *this* dualAxis 
graph that you've never used uses barAxis and auxAxis, or yAxis 
and auxAxis, or barAxis and yAxis, even though the documentation 
says all graphs should behave a certain way.  This becomes negligible 
after you familiarize yourself with the various types - I find myself 
using 3 or 4 for 95% of my charts, and after using kavachart for years 
now I know exactly how they all behave.

HTH,
-Jeff


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etc.. on using KavaChart applets on CFMX?  Many thanks!!




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Re: OT: Backup solution for small business?

2005-08-25 Thread Matt Robertson
Use SyncBack

http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse.html

It backs up anything to anythinjg else. It costs $15. I use it to do a 
nightly backup to a 1TB portable hard drive, which I then swap out for 
another one I carry home daily. It makes usable copies and does not backup 
to a proprietary format, although if you like you can use ZIP compression.

I also use it to make synch'd copies of large client systems via ftp and vpn 
connections. I used to do the ftp synchs with FTP Voyager but that program 
had issues with deeply nested folders. No problemo with Synchback.

Fof fifteen bucks you can't miss.

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RE: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces

2005-08-25 Thread Mike Klostermeyer
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY [my column]

Mike

-Original Message-
From: Ewok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces


Give it an alias in your original query that doesnÂ’t have spaces.

cfquery datasource=...
Select my column as mycolumn

-Original Message-
From: Brendan Baldwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces

Hi everyone --

I'm working for a client who has given me some Oracle stored procedures
which return some fields that have SPACES in the columns returned.

I want to apply sorting to the results, so I was going to use a CFQUERY
DBTYPE=query and just ORDER BY selectively--

The problem is that I can't seem to reference column names that have spaces
in them when doing a QoQ !

Anyone know how to reference column names with spaces in a QoQ?

I've tried:
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY 'my column'
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY my column
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY [my column]
SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY ['my column']

Any other Ideas?

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Re: Get fields in an Access table

2005-08-25 Thread Claude Schneegans
 Looking forward to it

To your knowlwdge, JDBC is not available for CF 5, so the tag would not 
have to be CF 5 compatible,
right?

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Re: Large recordsets turned into text file

2005-08-25 Thread Nathan Strutz
You should use something like a buffered writer to create the file.

you can probably createObject(java, ...) to get it working. Look at:

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/io/BufferedWriter.html

for info on how it works. I don't really have time to play with it
today, so, sorry i can't help any more.

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 Have an app. That needs to turn a query of about 150,000 records into a text
 file, zip it, send back to user.
 
 Using cf to loop and build the text file just wont work, it takes forever
 and often crashes.
 
 Someone mentioned a way todo it with php, by invoking a function that
 converts the record set in ram to a text file and then zips and send back.
 But we are stuck doing it on box with mx 6.0.
 
 Looked at having sql generate the file, but trying to avoid mapping drives
 to move it around.
 
 Anyone got an clever ideas?
 
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RE: Calling cursor in MS SQL sever from coldfusion

2005-08-25 Thread Nick Han
That's correct.  Having SQL server processed all queries for a page
request is the way to go and don't use QofQ if you don't have to.


This is how I would do it.  Here's a code snippet.
cfstoredproc procedure=p1 datasource=#request.dsn2#   
cfprocparam type=in dbvarname=@dbVarName
value=#arguments.name# null=no cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar

cfprocresult name=result1 resultset=1
cfprocresult name= result2 resultset=2
cfprocresult name= result3 resultset=3

/cfstoredproc

cfif isDefined(result1) and isQuery(result1)
cfoutput query=result1

/cfoutput
/cfif


cfif isDefined(result2) and isQuery(result2)
cfoutput query=result2

/cfoutput
/cfif

cfif isDefined(result3) and isQuery(result3)
cfoutput query=result3

/cfoutput

/cfif

Now, if you don't know how many result sets are returned to the calling
page (ie. Cf template) at runtime, I would suggest encapsulating that
piece of logic into the procedure itself by using an OUT parameter.
This OUT param indicator could tell the calling page how many result
sets it can expect.


-Original Message-
From: Gunjan Varshney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 6:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Calling cursor in MS SQL sever from coldfusion

Thanks Neil. I would try it.
Can you tell me if efficiency is affected in both manners? I had thought
since processing is done on SQL server(in case of cursor), efficiency
would increase. 

Again, this is not the use of a cursor - why don't you bring back two
result
sets and use CF Query of Queries to get the data you want.




-Original Message-
From: Gunjan Varshney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 August 2005 12:39
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Calling cursor in MS SQL sever from coldfusion

In the while group,actually, I have to use many more select
statementsthe main number(@mno) is changing and the other queries
are related to this numbersince I did not want to call multiple
queries from coldfusion I used cursor.

On 8/23/05, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Gunjan,
 
 You are not using a cursor in the way it was intended.  You can
achieve
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Re: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Robert Munn
Or you could use mod_rewrite to re-write any URLs that include /.svn and come 
from outside your network to route to the 404 page, so no one evens knows the 
folders are there. A word of caution, though. mod_rewrite is very powerful and 
flexible, but it is like doing voodoo sometimes trying to figure out how all 
teh regex rules work with it.

That's why, overall, IIS is a better general choice, especially if you are used 
to doing everything through GUIs.

Russ wrote:
 What about doing things such as blocking certain directories... like for
 example I want to block the .svn directory from being accessible from the
 web.

Put a .htaccess file in the dir that disallows access.

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Re: Asynchronous processing on CF6.1 Standard.

2005-08-25 Thread Michael Dinowitz
CFHTTP with a timeout set. The template will continue to run but the http 
connection will be severed and the page will continue running. 

 What's the easiest way to simulate asynchronous processing on a CF6.1 
 standard system?
 
 I have a CFC that is stored in the application scope.  It mainly 
 contains a large complex query that may take a few minutes to process 
 and the business logic around it.  My goal is to only run this query 
 every so often, maybe once an hour.  I think I could do this with the 
 caching parameters, but then once an hour, somebody has to wait 
 several minutes while the query is updated.
 
 I would like to avoid that by just firing off the update and then let 
 that user go on and use the previous data while the query is being 
 updated.  How might one do this?
 
 
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Re: Webmail for ColdFusion

2005-08-25 Thread Robert Munn
I built a light-weight web mail client that I use to check my own mail 
accounts, but it's POP3 only and I haven't built any server-side folder system 
to hold mail. I've just released a new version that uses CSS and JS for dynamic 
effects, and I'm planning on turning it into an Ajax app, although the UI in 
the current released version is so lightweight that client-side XMLHTTP will 
hardly make a difference in how it runs.

You can get it from my blog here:

http://www.funkymojo.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=dayday=25month=8year=2005



Hello,

I'm currently looking for webmail systems in CF

Anyone have any suggestions?

Can be free or commercial.

I'm currently looking at CFX_Imap4...

My requirements are that it must run on Linux.

Thanks,

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Re: Tinymce file manager

2005-08-25 Thread Stan Winchester
The manager is an optional part of the advanced options that allows you (amount 
other opertions) to browse for a file within the advanced image  link popups. 
There are .NET  PHP versions, and I was just wondering if someone has a CF 
version. To see what I mean, look in the right column half way down the page on 
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ or better yet to see it in action look at 
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/example_full.php?example=true and click on either 
the image or link buttons, then click on the icon on the right side of the 
respective Image URL or Link URL fields as the case may be.

Don't, that's not the editor's concern.  Build a manager (or reuse the
existing manager from your CMS) that is specific to your system, and
the LINK tiny to that as needed.  The Insert Image dialog should, at
most, have a image browser that pulls in the data from your CMS, and a
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Re: Webmail for ColdFusion

2005-08-25 Thread Yves Arsenault
Cool...

I'll check it out.

Thanks,

Yves

On 8/25/05, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I built a light-weight web mail client that I use to check my own mail 
 accounts, but it's POP3 only and I haven't built any server-side folder 
 system to hold mail. I've just released a new version that uses CSS and JS 
 for dynamic effects, and I'm planning on turning it into an Ajax app, 
 although the UI in the current released version is so lightweight that 
 client-side XMLHTTP will hardly make a difference in how it runs.
 
 You can get it from my blog here:
 
 http://www.funkymojo.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=dayday=25month=8year=2005
 
 
 
 Hello,
 
 I'm currently looking for webmail systems in CF
 
 Anyone have any suggestions?
 
 Can be free or commercial.
 
 I'm currently looking at CFX_Imap4...
 
 My requirements are that it must run on Linux.
 
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Re: Get fields in an Access table

2005-08-25 Thread Matt Robertson
righto. I suppose if you want to get even fancier you could build in 
functionality for both and let a parameter determine if you are making a 
jdbc or odbc query.

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RE: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Russ
Is this even possible to do in IIS?  I guess it would have to be done with
ISAPI rewrite... 

-Original Message-
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: IIS 6 VS Apache

Or you could use mod_rewrite to re-write any URLs that include /.svn and
come from outside your network to route to the 404 page, so no one evens
knows the folders are there. A word of caution, though. mod_rewrite is very
powerful and flexible, but it is like doing voodoo sometimes trying to
figure out how all teh regex rules work with it.

That's why, overall, IIS is a better general choice, especially if you are
used to doing everything through GUIs.

Russ wrote:
 What about doing things such as blocking certain directories... like for
 example I want to block the .svn directory from being accessible from the
 web.

Put a .htaccess file in the dir that disallows access.

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Re: OT: Backup solution for small business?

2005-08-25 Thread Ken Ferguson
What I did was to get a copy of Ghost and two external 250GB USB 2.0 
drives. I make a new ghost image on a scheduled interval and when one 
drive is full I take it to an off-site storage location (could be home) 
and hook up the other drive. I keep swapping them out just like that and 
have no problems. I used to just run regular windows backups on them, 
but I like the ghost images much better.

--Ferg



Dirk Sieber wrote:

Hi everyone,

I've got an off-topic, but slightly web related question, and figured
the list might have some answers...

I've got a client with a small network setup (1 Win2k server, bunch of
XP/2000 clients), and they're looking for a backup solution for their
server.  It's just one machine, running their website  some other small
stuff, and most of the 'name-brand' backup solutions I'm familiar with
seem to be total overkill for what they want - they're just looking at
doing a nightly backup to removeable harddrives - being able to handle
multiple days on the same media would be a plus.

Anyone have any recommendations for something that'd fit the bill?

Thanks!
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RE: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

2005-08-25 Thread Russ
Pro.  Enterprise was like $400 a month or something... we decided to just
finance it... at least at the end of the financing period, you own it... 

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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 2:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

Russ wrote:

I've just got a fairly nice deal for 5 servers from Host My Site including
a
hardware load balancer... We'll be using our own version of CF and SQL, but
they were offering CF at $89 a month... 
  

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Re: CFMX6.1 with KavaChart AlaCarte Applets

2005-08-25 Thread Ken Ferguson
I haven't used PopCharts for a year or so now, but I really thought they 
were incredibly powerful. Also, while it seemed like it was going to be 
a bit of a steep learning curve to initially learn the PCXML, I don't 
remember it actually being all that difficult in the end.

--Ferg


Terry Schmitt wrote:

I really don't like using client side applets anymore. Geeting them to work 
reliably in all browsers and versions of Java is a pain. Printing can be a 
problem and you can't save the chart or use it in some other document like you 
can with images.
My current chart server is Corda PopCharts. It really kicks butt, but I think 
they only offer an Enterprise version now instead of the old Pro version, co 
cost could be high. It works great though.
I've also used ObjetPlanet's EasyCharts, but it was a little tougher to set up 
and just had too many bugs. They were responsive about fixing things and this 
was also a few version back, so it may be a reliable product at this point.

Terry

  

Anyone have general pros/cons comments, tips, suggestions, problems,
etc.. on using KavaChart applets on CFMX?  Many thanks!!





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RE: Stupid custom tag question

2005-08-25 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
Barney,

What if you hack your own executionMode variable:

cfset sExecutionMode = this.executionMode

cfif bUseCache AND sExecutionMode EQ start
  cfset sExecutionMode = end
/cfif

cfswitch expression=#sExecutionMode#
  cfcase value=start
  /cfcase
  cfcase value=end
  /cfcase
/cfswitch

-Dan

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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Stupid custom tag question

A clever idea, but CF throws an error saying the variable is
read-only, and can't be set by the user.  Bummer.

On 8/25/05, Dan G. Switzer, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Barney,

 Thanks for that, Dan, but I'd actually mistyped.  I wanted the closing
 tag to still execute, just skipping the body.  Not surprisingly, I was
 also writing a caching tag, the difference being that the cached
 content were generated Flash movies, so the output operation (which
 takes place in the close tag) is rather cumbersome and I didn't really
 want to UDF it so I could call it in both starting and ending tags.

 That's what I was going to recommend next. The only thing that I can
think
 of that might work, is can you change the executionMode?

 What if you did:

 cfif bUseCache AND this.executionMode EQ start
 cfset this.executionMode = end
 /cfif

 I wonder if that would have work

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RE: Lowering spam profile of CF generated emails

2005-08-25 Thread Dave.Phillips
Thanks Matt!  I'll implement some of this and check out your site.

Dave

-Original Message-
From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Lowering spam profile of CF generated emails


On 8/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What numbers are you using to stay under the radar? x per hour? x per 
minute?

The trickler built into my CMS defaults to 5 messages every 5 seconds. That 
is a burst of 5. A wait of 5 seconds then another burst of 5. Counting the 
trip to the client and back to run it you're really looking at about 7 
seconds, which is good because... This is optimal for a CF server that is 
set to flush the mail spool every 5 seconds. Since the mail comes in at a 
roughly slower rate you never back up mail in the spooler.

If you don't tune the CF Admin setting (or optimize to whatever its set to 
by your mail host) then you aren't getting max bang for your buck. If, for 
example, CF is set to flush every 30 seconds then at my 5/5 default CF is 
going to pump out 30 messages from your mailer each time (assuming its not 
too busy to get everything out... you never know on a shared server). Even 
so I would still use the 5/5 because it provides continual feedback to the 
client side. Plus I've found over time that taking it in nibbles is better 
than bites. 

The tutorial for building one of these is on my web site. If you look it 
over, try and use the one that introduces failover, as the original is a 
real mess if it gets interrupted.

For lists in excess of 10k maybe you need to take bites. What I have done is 
run a fairly complex method of automatically running large mailings directly 
in a browser window on the server, where nobody cares if the browser window 
is open for 2 hours. I think I have that written up at the site as well.

Never think that this method is efficient. Its way over on the opposite 
side. But the mail gets delivered. The only way you can get tripped up is if 
you have a rotten list,with genuinely bad addresses. Your mail server will 
slowly build up retries on your garbage addresses until you do get noticed. 
So be sure to pay attention to and scrub your bounces.

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Re: OT: Backup solution for small business?

2005-08-25 Thread Jeff Fleitz
Here's another one I have been using for a few years; 30 day trial and costs $35

http://www.backupplus.net/

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 Hi everyone,
 
 I've got an off-topic, but slightly web related question, and figured
 the list might have some answers...
 
 I've got a client with a small network setup (1 Win2k server, bunch of
 XP/2000 clients), and they're looking for a backup solution for their
 server.  It's just one machine, running their website  some other small
 stuff, and most of the 'name-brand' backup solutions I'm familiar with
 seem to be total overkill for what they want - they're just looking at
 doing a nightly backup to removeable harddrives - being able to handle
 multiple days on the same media would be a plus.
 
 Anyone have any recommendations for something that'd fit the bill?
 
 Thanks!
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Re: Lowering spam profile of CF generated emails

2005-08-25 Thread Robert Munn
reverse DNS has to be provided by your upstream ISP.

 Are you sure you have reverse DNS setup for the server sending the 
 mail?
 
 How do you do this? Can it be done if your dns is provided by a 
 registrar (like register.com or godaddy.com) vs running your own dns 
server?

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RE: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

2005-08-25 Thread Snake
That's why we offer finance options to clients so they can buy the servers
and software if they want rather than renting.

Russ
CFMXhosting.co.uk
 

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Subject: RE: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

Pro.  Enterprise was like $400 a month or something... we decided to just
finance it... at least at the end of the financing period, you own it... 

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cheap [reliable] cf hosting?

Russ wrote:

I've just got a fairly nice deal for 5 servers from Host My Site 
including
a
hardware load balancer... We'll be using our own version of CF and SQL, 
but they were offering CF at $89 a month...
  

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RE: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Dave Watts
 Is this even possible to do in IIS?  I guess it would have to 
 be done with ISAPI rewrite... 

Yes, if you want to disallow access based on arbitrary URL patterns, as
opposed to specific directories that you know about in advance, you will
need an ISAPI filter of some sort to do this. There are more than one out
there, though.

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RE: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Dave Watts
  Both have lots of features, although each has features that 
  the other doesn't. For example, IIS is scriptable, which is 
  kind of nice if you have lots of virtual servers and directories
  to manage.
 
 I have perl scripts the manage creation of my virtual servers. Of 
 course when you modify the config file in Apache, it requires 
 a restart, but it is scriptable

IIS has an API, with which I can run commands to do specific tasks without
having to parse a text file. In the sense that any file can be manipulated
by a script, Apache is scriptable, but of course so is anything on a
computer.

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RE: load balanced configuration

2005-08-25 Thread Dave Watts
 We are getting 5 servers. One db server, 2 web servers and 2 
 cf servers. Is it possible to have a configuration where the 
 web servers do all the communication with the client, and 
 only access the CF servers when they need CF content (possibly 
 through a load balancer)?  

Yes, it is possible to do this.

 Is this a recommended solution?

That depends. What specifically do you want to get out of separating CF from
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Re: cfapplication

2005-08-25 Thread Will Tomlinson
You using CFMX7?

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RE: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Dave Watts
 What about doing things such as blocking certain directories... 
 like for example I want to block the .svn directory from being 
 accessible from the web. I haven't figured out how to do it in 
 either Apache or IIS, but I have a feeling it's much easier in 
 apache... 

That strikes me as a silly thing to say. If you don't know how to do it with
either one, what is the basis for your feeling?

If you have a specific directory that you want to manage with regard to IIS,
you set ACLs on it appropriately. Just like you'd set ACLs on files in a SMB
share. So, for people who have that experience - practically every Windows
server administrator in the world - I suspect IIS is easier. If you don't
know how to set ACLs, I imagine it's a toss-up.

But honestly, you're putting way too much thought into this, I suspect.
Either IIS 6 or Apache will do what you need them to do.

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RE: load balanced configuration

2005-08-25 Thread Russ
Well I want to have the 2 web servers in the front, serving images and cfm
pages (although the backend cf servers would be generating the content for
the cfm pages), and doing some lite streaming.  This way the only servers
directly exposed to clients are the ones running only apache, not CF, and
probably won't even have most of the cf code on them.  I also would like to
take the load of actually serving up images and cfm pages off the CF
servers, and leave them to just process cfm pages.  



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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: load balanced configuration

 We are getting 5 servers. One db server, 2 web servers and 2 
 cf servers. Is it possible to have a configuration where the 
 web servers do all the communication with the client, and 
 only access the CF servers when they need CF content (possibly 
 through a load balancer)?  

Yes, it is possible to do this.

 Is this a recommended solution?

That depends. What specifically do you want to get out of separating CF from
the web server?

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Re: Webmail for ColdFusion

2005-08-25 Thread Robert Munn
I forgot to mention in my blog entry that you need to edit the constants.xml 
file to add support for any mail servers you want to access from the app. I 
have 127.0.0.1 enabled by default. 

Cool...

I'll check it out.

Thanks,

Yves

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Re: FCKeditor Fusebox4.1

2005-08-25 Thread Phillip Duba
I implemented FCKEditor into a Fusebox CMS application and had no issues other 
than IIS and CF mappings (which I would have had regardless). It's pretty easy 
to setup, but the component call was done within DSP fuses not the circuit as 
it was an inline use not a content append. I did not try TinyMCE and my 
FCKEditor implementation doesn't support Image or File browser right now as I 
need to write a custom browser for our implementation. HTH,

Phil

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 using the CFC method of invoking the editor? Are there any examples 
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Re: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces

2005-08-25 Thread Brendan Baldwin
I would love to do that, but the problem is I don't have an original query 
-- I retrieving the results from a CFSTOREDPROC and not CFQUERY.

:-/

On 8/25/05, Ewok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Give it an alias in your original query that doesn't have spaces.
 
 cfquery datasource=...
 Select my column as mycolumn
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Brendan Baldwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:15 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces
 
 Hi everyone --
 
 I'm working for a client who has given me some Oracle stored procedures
 which return some fields that have SPACES in the columns returned.
 
 I want to apply sorting to the results, so I was going to use a CFQUERY
 DBTYPE=query and just ORDER BY selectively--
 
 The problem is that I can't seem to reference column names that have 
 spaces
 in them when doing a QoQ !
 
 Anyone know how to reference column names with spaces in a QoQ?
 
 I've tried:
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY 'my column'
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY my column
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY [my column]
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY ['my column']
 
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Re: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces

2005-08-25 Thread Brendan Baldwin
Surprisingly this doesn't work with DBTYPE=query. And I'm even running 
CFMX7!

On 8/25/05, Mike Klostermeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY [my column]
 
 Mike
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ewok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:01 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces
 
 
 Give it an alias in your original query that doesn't have spaces.
 
 cfquery datasource=...
 Select my column as mycolumn
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Brendan Baldwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:15 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: QoQ Trouble for Column Names with Spaces
 
 Hi everyone --
 
 I'm working for a client who has given me some Oracle stored procedures
 which return some fields that have SPACES in the columns returned.
 
 I want to apply sorting to the results, so I was going to use a CFQUERY
 DBTYPE=query and just ORDER BY selectively--
 
 The problem is that I can't seem to reference column names that have 
 spaces
 in them when doing a QoQ !
 
 Anyone know how to reference column names with spaces in a QoQ?
 
 I've tried:
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY 'my column'
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY my column
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY [my column]
 SELECT * FROM thetable ORDER BY ['my column']
 
 Any other Ideas?
 
 --Brendan
 
 
 
 
 
 

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RE: IIS 6 VS Apache

2005-08-25 Thread Dave Watts
 IIS can compress both static and dynamic documents.

I've had problems in the past with trying to compress CF-generated output;
out of curiosity, does that work reliably now?

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