Re: Named lock, not throwontimeout not proceeding

2006-04-25 Thread James Holmes
Well, according to the docs:

If you set the cflock throwOnTimeout attribute to No, processing
continues after the time-out at the line after the /cflock end tag.

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/1169.htm

However, I would allow the lock to throw the error and handle it using
CFTRY/CFCATCH instead.

On 4/25/06, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 I have a strange issue with CFLock: I have a named, exclusive lock that is
 set to not throw exception on timeout, but it seems to not be timing out. I
 thought that if throwontimeout=no, it just proceeds from after the close
 /cflock ?

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RE: 3rd Party Cookie Reading [try to explain again]

2006-04-25 Thread Kevin Roche
Joe,

Can you put an image on the other site? (Site A)

If so what you do is this on site A

img src='http://www.siteB.com/mysite/my_cookie_setting.cfm/sitea.gif'

So the image displayed on site A is really coming from site B and setting a
site B cookie at that point. This is what adverisers do all the time.

Now when the user eventually vists site B you know they have been to site A.

The image itself is created by your CF so it sets the cookie too. If you
want you could also pass parameters and save them in your database. The
image can be a single pixel tranparent gif.

Note that in the URL some browsers are confused so you should add the
spurious extra bit on the end of tyhe URL and apply the Search Safe URL fix
that is available from the Macromedia web site so that it still works in CF6
or CF7.

Kevin Roche


-Original Message-
From: Joe Velez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 April 2006 04:02
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: 3rd Party Cookie Reading [try to explain again]


=)

Yea - I realize the security issues. And that's not the goal I was after,
but thought if you knew the cookie name, you could read the cookie value.
BUMMER!



Thanks.


- Original Message -
From: Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: 3rd Party Cookie Reading [try to explain again]


 No it's not possible AFAIKHUGE security issue if that was possible.
Let's
 think it throughthe other site stores the user's password in plain
text in a
 cookie for some stupid reasonnow you can read it...I think not ;-)

 HTH

 Cheers

 Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
 VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
 Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
 phone: 250.480.0642
 fax: 250.480.1264
 cell: 250.920.8830
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ot: test :: first post in 3 years

2006-04-25 Thread Paul Ihrig
just testing subscription...
nothing to see here
-paul


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Re: OT: finding uk developers

2006-04-25 Thread Niklas Richardson
I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community in the UK!! ;-)

On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF community on the
 UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most uk
 developers who are active in the community are on them.


 Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers

  Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
 
  I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the job spec
  is
  finalised.
 
  Cheers
 
  Gareth
 
  - Original Message -
  From

 : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
 
  Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post something.
  One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
 
  www.scottishcfug.com
  www.ukcfug.org
 
  Andy
 
  On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month contract.
  Besides
   the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places where
  people
   look
   for job postings or where potential employers can find developers?
  
   Thanks
  
   Gareth
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 

 

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Re: ot: test :: first post in 3 years

2006-04-25 Thread Mike Kear
AArrrghhh!! No!!  I looked.  I wasted ALL that effort reading your
post and there was nothing there!

You owe me, Paul!

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
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 just testing subscription...
 nothing to see here
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Re: OT: finding uk developers

2006-04-25 Thread Niklas Richardson
oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we have
a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given by the
awesome Mark Drew!

http://www.ukcfug.org/

On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community in the UK!! 
 ;-)

 On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF community on the
  UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most uk
  developers who are active in the community are on them.
 
 
  Russ
  -Original Message-
  From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
   Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
  
   I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the job spec
   is
   finalised.
  
   Cheers
  
   Gareth
  
   - Original Message -
   From
 
  : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
  
   Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post something.
   One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
  
   www.scottishcfug.com
   www.ukcfug.org
  
   Andy
  
   On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month contract.
   Besides
the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places where
   people
look
for job postings or where potential employers can find developers?
   
Thanks
   
Gareth
   
   
   
   
  
  
  
  
 
  

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Model-Glue List

2006-04-25 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
OK, so I've been having problems with Topica lately. I can't seem to 
subscribe to the model-glue list (or there's been no activity for a 
week). I hate sending those 'test' messages that everybody has to 
delete. Can someone who is subscribed tell me if there have been any 
posts in the last week?

Cutter
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Re: Cfmail cfmailparam outlook?

2006-04-25 Thread DRE
Lo and behold, there it is in the docs.  It is kind of funny that it takes
it as a cfmailparam tag and then adds a second xmailer line.

I'm still not receiving the blasted emails so I'm off to hunt for more
solutions.  Thanks for the help.

DRE

On 4/24/06, Mosh Teitelbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Andre:

 The MAILERID attribute needs to be in the CFMAIL tag, not in a CFMAILPARAM
 tag.  So your code should be something like:

 cfmail to=#form.email# #form.email#
 from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 subject=Brochure mimeattach=#request.sitemachineroot#docs/my.pdf
 server=#request.mailserver# type=HTML mailerid=Microsoft Outlook
 Express
 4.72.3110.5
 cfmailparam name=Reply-To value=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cfmailparam name=MIME-Version value=1.0..

 That is, add the MAILERID attribute to the CFMAIL tag and remove the
 equivalent CFMAILPARAM tag.

 --
 Mosh Teitelbaum
 evoch, LLC
 Tel: (301) 942-5378
 Fax: (301) 933-3651
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 WWW: http://www.evoch.com/


  -Original Message-
  From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 2:55 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Cfmail cfmailparam outlook?
 
 
  Thanks for taking the time.  Here it is.
 
  cfmail to=#form.email# #form.email#
  from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  subject=Brochure mimeattach=#request.sitemachineroot#docs/my.pdf
  server=#request.mailserver# type=HTML
  cfmailparam name=mailerid value=Microsoft Outlook Express
  4.72.3110.5
  cfmailparam name=Reply-To value=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  cfmailparam name=MIME-Version value=1.0..
 
 
  On 4/24/06, Mosh Teitelbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Andre:
  
   Would you mind sending along the CFMAIL code (and all of the
  CFMAILPARAMs)
   so we could take a look at it?
  
   --
   Mosh Teitelbaum
   evoch, LLC
   Tel: (301) 942-5378
   Fax: (301) 933-3651
   Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   WWW: http://www.evoch.com/
  
  
-Original Message-
From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 1:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Cfmail cfmailparam outlook?
   
   
Al, Mosh,
I used the mailerid key as you suggested and still get two entries
   
X-Mailer: ColdFusion MX Application Server
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.5
   
Any other thoughts?
   
DRE
   
On 4/24/06, Damien McKenna  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I could be wrong, but I think his point was that he COULD
  send mail
   to
  Gmail, but it got filtered out in the junk mail folder every
 time.
  His assumption was that Gmail filtered his messages as
  spam because
   of
  their header.

 I know from the past that SpamAssassin can filter messages that
 have
 funky headers, e.g. duplicate headers (two X-Mailer lines,
  etc), so if
 he's incorrectly composing messages then it is entirely likely
 this
 could be happening.

 --
 Damien McKenna - Web Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/ - 407-804-1014
 #include stdjoke.h


   
   
  
  
 
 

 

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Re: Model-Glue List

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I subscribed a few weeks back and have seen nothing. On the other hand, I have 
been seeing the Mach II list from topica but they will not let me post. This is 
another reason I just don't join lists there (besides spam).

OK, so I've been having problems with Topica lately. I can't seem to 
subscribe to the model-glue list (or there's been no activity for a 
week). I hate sending those 'test' messages that everybody has to 
delete. Can someone who is subscribed tell me if there have been any 
posts in the last week?

Cutter
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Re: Homesite+ (Browse) and IE7

2006-04-25 Thread Andrew Spear
Works for me using HomeSite+ 5.5 and IE7 Beta 2.


Anyone else unable to Browse within Homesite+ post-install of IE7

thanks.
tony

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Re: ot: test :: first post in 3 years

2006-04-25 Thread Beru
Grr... I wasted even more time reading YOUR reply! ;-)))


On 4/25/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 AArrrghhh!! No!!  I looked.  I wasted ALL that effort reading your
 post and there was nothing there!

 You owe me, Paul!

 Cheers
 Mike Kear
 Windsor, NSW, Australia
 Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
 AFP Webworks
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  just testing subscription...
  nothing to see here
  -paul
 
 

 

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Re: Looking for a copy of CF professional or greater

2006-04-25 Thread Paul Stewart
can do a v6 standard if you want?

Paul Stewart
Site Developer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.whichfranchise.com

- Original Message - 
From: Matt Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 10:43 PM
Subject: Looking for a copy of CF professional or greater


 If you have an old version of CF 5 and you are not using it I would be
 interested in buying it from you.

 We have a need to migrate an application that is written in CF 5 and we 
 need
 to source a copy.

 Adobe / Macromedia has a transfer option that would allow us to transfer
 ownership of the license to us.

 If you have an old copy and it is not doing anything but collecting dust -
 put it to good use and make some money off of it.

 We need Professional or Enterprise - only a single license.

 Please email me directly if you are interested.

 Thanks

 Matt Friedman
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 

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Does anyone know of or have a list of Tag and function differences between CF versions?

2006-04-25 Thread sonicDivx
Hi,

Does anyone have a list of tag and function differences. Specifically,
I am look for ColdFusion 4.5

Thanks
Kevin

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Session behavior

2006-04-25 Thread Joe Tseng
I can't quite figure this out so I hope someone has seen this and help me out.  
I have a user-restricted app that uses J2EE sessions to validate users across 
pages.  When I close my browser window, open another one, and return to the 
previous page on my production server, I am able to view the content without 
having to relog in.  I am unable to replicate this behavior on the same page 
hosted on a test server.

I compared the memory variable settings for both servers and they are 
identical.  I also perused through application.cfm and no luck there either.  
Are there other other places where I can look?

Thx,

 - Joe

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Re: Model-Glue List

2006-04-25 Thread Mike Kear
The last message i have is from Andy Jarrett on Wednesday 26 April
(i.e. today) with the subject Re: XMLModelGlueLoader timeou.

Also there were 17 yesterday and 2 on Monday.

So it looks like you both have an email issue

Sorry.  But i hope that helps you both.

Cheers
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On 4/26/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I subscribed a few weeks back and have seen nothing. On the other hand, I 
 have been seeing the Mach II list from topica but they will not let me post. 
 This is another reason I just don't join lists there (besides spam).

 OK, so I've been having problems with Topica lately. I can't seem to
 subscribe to the model-glue list (or there's been no activity for a
 week). I hate sending those 'test' messages that everybody has to
 delete. Can someone who is subscribed tell me if there have been any
 posts in the last week?
 
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Re: cfgridupdate

2006-04-25 Thread David Elliott
With all this expertise out here, I cannot believe that no one has any 
experience with cfgrids:(

David Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am working with cfgrids for the 
first time.

I have my grid working where I am learning and happy with it.

The subject tag of cfgridupdate I am a little confused on.  I have read in 
books in the examples to help me understand it a little more...when a grid is 
tripped.  

Am I to assume that when something is changed on a grid, it is tripped?

If so, when does this code actually become active?  In other words, is the 
whole grid process constantly being 'stroked' (for lack of a better word) to 
constantly check for the grid being tripped?

Thanks,

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replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I'm debugging a Mach II app and there is a massive bottleneck in a single 
portion of it where a query that is stored in memory is queried against using 
an IN statement. The IN statement is using over 20 UUIDs as the elements to 
find which is quite insane, especially as none of the queries are over 20 rows. 
I was wondering if anyone has written some code to replace a query of queries? 
If not, I'll write one.
When I say massive bottleneck, I mean it spikes the CPU to the top as it's 
going through a dozen queries per user. nasty.

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Re: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Mingo Hagen
I haven't, but I most definitely feel your pain.
I replaced some code (containing QoQs) that used to run on forever (like 
several minutes) with some basic structs and arrays, that same code now 
runs in less then 16ms...

M.


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CF5 + Oracle + Stored Procedure

2006-04-25 Thread Aaron Rouse
We have a project here where they are using CF5/Oracle and make some SP
calls that run big queries  They said that when they make one of the SP
calls the whole server will choke and stop responding to requests until the
SP has finished running which takes upwards of 15 minutes.  If they take the
query out of the SP and put it into a CFQUERY then it no longer chokes, it
is my understanding the query still takes a long time to run this way or
just through SQLPlus.  It has been tried using ODBC and native connection
data sources and with connection pooling enabled.  Is this typical for all
resrouces to just get consumed for SPs and not for cfqueries or is there
maybe something I could pass onto them to check?

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RE: OT: finding uk developers

2006-04-25 Thread Russ Michaels
this topic has been closed, don't drag it up again.

-Original Message-
From: Jenny Gavin-Wear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 23:06:01 +0100
Subject: RE: OT: finding uk developers

 Russ, I see you are still working on that sense of humour ;)  
 
 lol ... try not to take life so seriously!
 
 Jenny
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 21 April 2006 20:28
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
 
 there is nothing sadder than developers who think that all other 
 technologies than the one they use suck.
 There is nothing wrong with ASP, .NET or PHP, its just a matter of
 choice as 
 to which one you prefer.
 
 grow up
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ken Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 09:53:38 -0500
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
  I gotta write that one down! That's just too funny. I'm still, er, 
  sniggling!?!
  
  --Ferg
  
  Ray Champagne wrote:
   stifles a sniggler?
  
   WTF?
  
   mac jordan wrote:
 
   On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   www.cfdeveloper.co.uk
  
  
 
   is it just me who stifles a sniggler when I see that site is
 written
  in ASP?
  
  
   --
   mac jordan
   home: www.kestrel.org
   work: www.webhorus.net
   them: www.jordan-cats.org
  
  
  
   
  
   
  
  
 
 
 
 

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RE: Model-Glue List

2006-04-25 Thread Brian Peddle
I haven't seen a new message since March 13 and I know they are there as I
can see them in topica.  I have a friend who went weeks without messages as
well.

-Original Message-
From: Cutter (CFRelated) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Model-Glue List

OK, so I've been having problems with Topica lately. I can't seem to 
subscribe to the model-glue list (or there's been no activity for a 
week). I hate sending those 'test' messages that everybody has to 
delete. Can someone who is subscribed tell me if there have been any 
posts in the last week?

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RE: OT: finding uk developers

2006-04-25 Thread Russ Michaels
just can't stop stirring things up can you.


-Original Message-
From: Jenny Gavin-Wear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 23:07:54 +0100
Subject: RE: OT: finding uk developers

 As usual, you completely miss the point, lol
 
 Keep it up ... it's helping me learn how to stifle sniggers ;)
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 21 April 2006 22:48
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
 
 Sorry Ray, but i'm afraid whether or not you believe it is not gonna
 make me 
 lose any sleep.
 Just because your not in the UK and may not have heard of CFDeveloper 
 doesn't mean its not true.
 Many people have not heard of cf-talk either, does that mean its not
 popular 
 and no-one uses it either?
 
 Look in the mirror to find the jerk ray.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 15:37:46 -0400
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
  Dude, what is your problem?  Step away from the keyboard if you're
 that
  angry.  Nobody here was being childish, just having a discussion. 
  You're really making yourself look like a jerk.
  
  Russ Michaels wrote:
   despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF community
  on the 
   UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most uk
   developers who are active in the community are on them.
   
   
   Russ
   -Original Message-
   From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
   
   Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
  
   I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the job
  spec
   is 
   finalised.
  
   Cheers
  
   Gareth
  
   - Original Message - 
   From
   
   : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
  
   Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post
 something.
   One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
  
   www.scottishcfug.com
   www.ukcfug.org
  
   Andy
  
   On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month
 contract.
   Besides
   the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places where
   people 
   look
   for job postings or where potential employers can find
 developers?
  
   Thanks
  
   Gareth
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
  
  
 
 
 
 

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RE: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
| I'm debugging a Mach II app and there is a massive bottleneck in a 
| single portion of it where a query that is stored in memory is queried

| against using an IN statement. The IN statement is using over 20 UUIDs

| as the elements to find which is quite insane, especially as none of 
| the queries are over 20 rows. I was wondering if anyone has written 
| some code to replace a query of queries? If not, I'll write one.
| When I say massive bottleneck, I mean it spikes the CPU to the top as 
| it's going through a dozen queries per user. nasty.

Does the app need to the QoQ in first place? Could you maybe replace it
by manipulating it with struct syntax? Or replace it by deleting the
records you don't need (instead of selecting the ones you need). Or how
about replacing the in statement with repeated UUID = X OR statements.

/H.

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Ldap -- structure = Not String and Not Object

2006-04-25 Thread Joelle Tegwen
I posted this on the newbie list and didn't get much of a response so I'm 
trying here. 

The goal is to take the ldap response and move it from a query object into a 
structure. I'm searching on a primary key so I know I'll only get 0 or 1 
responses.

My code says this:
cfldap action=QUERY attributes=uid,displayName name=ldap scope=SUBTREE 
start=o=University of Minnesota, c=US filter=((cn=*#x500ID#*)) 
server=ldap.umn.edu port=389 

cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
cfset thisColumn=#column#
cfset args[#thisColumn#]=ldap[#thisColumn#] /
cfoutput#args[thisColumn]#/cfoutput !--- for debugging ---
/cfloop

Which gives me this error: Complex object types cannot be converted to simple 
values.

And I said huh, I didn't expect that to be an object So I asked a friend of 
mine and he suggested adding the ## and maybe putting the column in the 
variable name because he found CF to be a bit buggy in situations like these. 
So I tried:

cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
cfset thisColumn=#column#
cfset args[#thisColumn#]=ldap[#thisColumn#] /
cfoutput#args[thisColumn]#/cfoutput !--- for debugging ---
/cfloop

I get the same error. So I say fine be that way and I try this:

cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
cfset thisColumn=#column#
cfset args[#thisColumn#]=ldap[#ldap[thisColumn.value]#] /
cfoutput#args[thisColumn]#/cfoutput !--- for debugging ---
/cfloop


Then the error is: You have attempted to dereference a scalar variable of type 
class java.lang.String as a structure with members.

Which (seems to me) to be a direct contradiction of the previous error. 
How do I make this work?

Thanks in advance
Joelle Tegwen


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Re: Model-Glue List

2006-04-25 Thread Matt Williams
The Model Glue List is quite active, as Mike K. said. Mach-II is pretty
quiet. Reactor is active. ColdSpring is off and on active.

On 4/25/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The last message i have is from Andy Jarrett on Wednesday 26 April
 (i.e. today) with the subject Re: XMLModelGlueLoader timeou.

 Also there were 17 yesterday and 2 on Monday.

 So it looks like you both have an email issue

 Sorry.  But i hope that helps you both.

 Cheers
 Mike Kear
 Windsor, NSW, Australia
 Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
 AFP Webworks
 http://afpwebworks.com
 ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month



 On 4/26/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I subscribed a few weeks back and have seen nothing. On the other hand,
 I have been seeing the Mach II list from topica but they will not let me
 post. This is another reason I just don't join lists there (besides spam).
 
  OK, so I've been having problems with Topica lately. I can't seem to
  subscribe to the model-glue list (or there's been no activity for a
  week). I hate sending those 'test' messages that everybody has to
  delete. Can someone who is subscribed tell me if there have been any
  posts in the last week?
  
  Cutter
  http://blog.cutterscrossing.com
 
 

 

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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Drew
Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... err.. not!
I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource (hey.. there
arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until Ray
Camden gets of his Xbox 360)

We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so much so
that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited in june,
instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
conference.

I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
comments?

MD

On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we have
 a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given by the
 awesome Mark Drew!

 http://www.ukcfug.org/

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community in the
 UK!! ;-)
 
  On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF community on
 the
   UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most uk
   developers who are active in the community are on them.
  
  
   Russ
   -Original Message-
   From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
   
I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the job
 spec
is
finalised.
   
Cheers
   
Gareth
   
- Original Message -
From
  
   : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
   
   
Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post something.
One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
   
www.scottishcfug.com
www.ukcfug.org
   
Andy
   
On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month contract.
Besides
 the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places where
people
 look
 for job postings or where potential employers can find developers?

 Thanks

 Gareth




   
   
   
   
  
  

 

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Re: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Ah, but that brings it back to the issue of QofQ being a bottleneck. Doing a 
QofQ per row that we want to keep is less efficient than doing a number of 
OR statements inside the QofQ.


 There may be no QueryDeleteRow() in CF, but I find that I can easily 
 make
 that functionality by doing a QofQ on the query and just not select that 
 row
 (ie... SELECT * FROM [query] where ID != [id]).

 ...
 Ben Nadel
 www.bennadel.com


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RE: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Ben Nadel
That might be a good idea. Could you create a query just of UUIDs and store
that in the Application? Then Join to it via the QoQ?

I don't often perform joins in QoQ as I don't like the syntax, but it's a
sound idea.

Is the UUID list constant? Or is that changing from page to page as well?

...
Ben Nadel 
www.bennadel.com
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 11:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: replacement for QoQ

Or make a query of the UUIDs and then do a join onto that within the QoQ.  I
do not use QoQ's much at all and threads like this make me fearful of those
times I did use it.

On 4/25/06, Hugo Ahlenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Or how
 about replacing the in statement with repeated UUID = X OR statements.

 /H.






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cfgridupdate

2006-04-25 Thread David Elliott
I am working with cfgrids for the first time.

I have my grid working where I am learning and happy with it.

The subject tag of cfgridupdate I am a little confused on.  I have read 
in books in the examples to help me understand it a little more...when 
a grid is tripped.  

Am I to assume that when something is changed on a grid, it is tripped?

If so, when does this code actually become active?  In other words, is 
the whole grid process constantly being 'stroked' (for lack of a better 
word) to constantly check for the grid being tripped?

Thanks,

Dave


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Allan
Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May and
the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of resources
- mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.

We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success in
terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just about
every MM UK partner).

But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more people help out.

Andy

On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... err.. not!
 I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource (hey.. there
 arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until Ray
 Camden gets of his Xbox 360)

 We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so much so
 that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited in june,
 instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
 conference.

 I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
 comments?

 MD

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we have
  a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given by the
  awesome Mark Drew!
 
  http://www.ukcfug.org/
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community in the
  UK!! ;-)
  
   On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF community on
  the
UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most uk
developers who are active in the community are on them.
   
   
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
   
 Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.

 I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the job
  spec
 is
 finalised.

 Cheers

 Gareth

 - Original Message -
 From
   
: Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers


 Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post something.
 One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)

 www.scottishcfug.com
 www.ukcfug.org

 Andy

 On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month contract.
 Besides
  the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places where
 people
  look
  for job postings or where potential employers can find developers?
 
  Thanks
 
  Gareth
 
 
 
 




   
   
 
 

 

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Re: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Gert Franz
Or use Railo instead. Or at least the technology railo uses. Railo 
stores queries retrieved from a datasource in a local database (in 
Railo's case HSQL) and then uses QoQ to query the local database. So it 
not only supports a larger syntax, but it is even faster.
On the other hand, like Hugo posted, QoQ is really usefull in extremly 
rare cases. I on my side would try to avoid it as often as possible. 
Since you not only generate a lot of traffic, but the ressources as 
experienced are extremly consumed.
Just think of generating a temporary table or something like that.

Gert

Aaron Rouse schrieb:
 Or make a query of the UUIDs and then do a join onto that within the QoQ.  I
 do not use QoQ's much at all and threads like this make me fearful of those
 times I did use it.

 On 4/25/06, Hugo Ahlenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 Or how
 about replacing the in statement with repeated UUID = X OR statements.

 /H.


 


 

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Image resizing on the fly?

2006-04-25 Thread Burns, John D
I've been using ImageCR3 to do some image resizing and in the past I've
used imagemagick and alagad's image component. I've always done it where
I've done file resizing at the time of upload. However, I'm facing a
situation of having to display an unknown amount of directories of
photos that are being uploaded into folders via FTP. Rather than forcing
someone to go fire off a page that goes out and does all the resizing,
I'm wondering if it would be feasible to resize the images as needed.
I'm not sure what the overhead would be on something like that. I've
seen some .NET developers doing it with something called image.ashx
where they call their images like img
src=image.ashx?file=/myfiles/photo1.jpgwidth=600height=400 and it
appears to just do the resizing everytime someone hits that image. I was
thinking of writing a CFM that did the same thing by resizing the photo
and pass it back to the browser using cfcontent but I wasn't sure if
the overhead is too much. This isn't a large site and there won't be a
ton of people hitting it at once, but even 2 or 3 people on there
pulling up a page of 20-30 thumbnails with each image being resized on
the fly sounds a little scary to me. I'm just looking for some more
knowledge and expertise on the subject. Thanks!
 
John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
 
 


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cfqueryparam issue

2006-04-25 Thread rhymes with 'loud'
Hi all. I have an RSS processor that works like a champ, at least it did until 
it ran into a string value that's causing it to barf. The heart of the 
challenge is an insert query, where I'm inserting a few fields into a headlines 
table. All field values are using cfqueryparam tags, but I have one incoming 
value that is giving me grief and I cannot figure out what cf doesn't like 
about it. The string length is 940 and the field holds 1000 characters. Any 
thoughts are greatly appreciated.

The Error:

The cause of this output exception was that: 
coldfusion.tagext.sql.QueryParamTag$InvalidDataException: Invalid data


The Query:

cfquery name=insertHeadline datasource=#variables.dsn#
INSERT INTO rssheadlines (rssID,headline,description,link,dateinserted)
VALUES(
cfqueryparam value=#arguments.sourceID# cfsqltype=CF_SQL_INTEGER,
cfqueryparam value=#newInsertItems[j].title# cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR 
maxlength=100,
cfqueryparam value=#newInsertItems[j].description# 
cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR maxlength=1000,
cfqueryparam value=#newInsertItems[j].link# cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR 
maxlength=1000,
cfqueryparam value=#now()# cfsqltype=CF_SQL_TIMESTAMP 
)
/cfquery


The offending string:

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Re: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I've posted the Query of Query function code to Blog of Fusion with some 
comments. I'll be testing it on the client in a few minutes and will post if 
it solves the spike.
http://www.blogoffusion.com/index.cfm/2006/4/25/Query-of-Query-function


 I'm debugging a Mach II app and there is a massive bottleneck in a single 
 portion of it where a query that is stored in memory is queried against 
 using an IN statement. The IN statement is using over 20 UUIDs as the 
 elements to find which is quite insane, especially as none of the queries 
 are over 20 rows. I was wondering if anyone has written some code to 
 replace a query of queries? If not, I'll write one.
 When I say massive bottleneck, I mean it spikes the CPU to the top as it's 
 going through a dozen queries per user. nasty.


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
I think it's a real shame that we don't have more of an voice here in
the UK/europe.  I thought about setting up a group on meetup.com
smiler to Steven Erat (not tying to better him but just to get a local
group) but when I did a search for users in and around the uk there
wasn't much on there.  Now I'm not saying by any means that this is a
definitive source but it's an example of how lacking in voice we are. 
Hell I'd love to go to a European meeting; although it might not
improve my tan...

On 25/04/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May and
 the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of resources
 - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.

 We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
 iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
 presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success in
 terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
 few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just about
 every MM UK partner).

 But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more people help 
 out.

 Andy

 On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... err.. not!
  I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource (hey.. there
  arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until Ray
  Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
 
  We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so much so
  that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited in june,
  instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
  conference.
 
  I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
  comments?
 
  MD
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we have
   a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given by the
   awesome Mark Drew!
  
   http://www.ukcfug.org/
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community in the
   UK!! ;-)
   
On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF community on
   the
 UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most uk
 developers who are active in the community are on them.


 Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers

  Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
 
  I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the job
   spec
  is
  finalised.
 
  Cheers
 
  Gareth
 
  - Original Message -
  From

 : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
 
  Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post something.
  One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
 
  www.scottishcfug.com
  www.ukcfug.org
 
  Andy
 
  On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month contract.
  Besides
   the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places where
  people
   look
   for job postings or where potential employers can find developers?
  
   Thanks
  
   Gareth
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 


  
  
 
 

 

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Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Shawn McKee
I have used lots of Oracle stored procedures using cfstoredproc but my DBA
has now written several functions that I need to use.  I have never had any
luck accessing these via cfstoredproc and was wondering if it was a) not
possible or b) there is some clever trick involved.  Using MX 6.1 on Linux.

Thanks,

Shawn McKee

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RE: Ldap -- structure = Not String and Not Object

2006-04-25 Thread Dawson, Michael
The first thing I would do is CFDUMP the LDAP query.  That will show you
what you are getting back from the CFLDAP tag.

It is possible to store different types of items in an LDAP directory.
Our Active Directory stores binary information related to our voicemail
system.

However, if you are only using uid and displayName, I don't see where
the problem lies.  CFDUMP will help.

M!ke 

-Original Message-
From: Joelle Tegwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Ldap -- structure = Not String and Not Object

I posted this on the newbie list and didn't get much of a response so
I'm trying here. 

The goal is to take the ldap response and move it from a query object
into a structure. I'm searching on a primary key so I know I'll only get
0 or 1 responses.

My code says this:
cfldap action=QUERY attributes=uid,displayName name=ldap
scope=SUBTREE start=o=University of Minnesota, c=US
filter=((cn=*#x500ID#*)) server=ldap.umn.edu port=389 

cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
cfset thisColumn=#column#
cfset args[#thisColumn#]=ldap[#thisColumn#] /
cfoutput#args[thisColumn]#/cfoutput !--- for debugging ---
/cfloop

Which gives me this error: Complex object types cannot be converted to
simple values.

And I said huh, I didn't expect that to be an object So I asked a
friend of mine and he suggested adding the ## and maybe putting the
column in the variable name because he found CF to be a bit buggy in
situations like these. So I tried:

cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
cfset thisColumn=#column#
cfset args[#thisColumn#]=ldap[#thisColumn#] /
cfoutput#args[thisColumn]#/cfoutput !--- for debugging ---
/cfloop

I get the same error. So I say fine be that way and I try this:

cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
cfset thisColumn=#column#
cfset args[#thisColumn#]=ldap[#ldap[thisColumn.value]#] /
cfoutput#args[thisColumn]#/cfoutput !--- for debugging ---
/cfloop


Then the error is: You have attempted to dereference a scalar variable
of type class java.lang.String as a structure with members.

Which (seems to me) to be a direct contradiction of the previous error. 
How do I make this work?

Thanks in advance
Joelle Tegwen

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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Niklas Richardson
...be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown! ;)
 So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)

Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!

On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May and
 the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of resources
 - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.

 We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
 iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
 presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success in
 terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
 few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just about
 every MM UK partner).

 But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more people help 
 out.

 Andy

 On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... err.. not!
  I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource (hey.. there
  arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until Ray
  Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
 
  We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so much so
  that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited in june,
  instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
  conference.
 
  I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
  comments?
 
  MD
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we have
   a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given by the
   awesome Mark Drew!
  
   http://www.ukcfug.org/
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community in the
   UK!! ;-)
   
On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF community on
   the
 UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most uk
 developers who are active in the community are on them.


 Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers

  Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
 
  I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the job
   spec
  is
  finalised.
 
  Cheers
 
  Gareth
 
  - Original Message -
  From

 : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
 
  Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post something.
  One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
 
  www.scottishcfug.com
  www.ukcfug.org
 
  Andy
 
  On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month contract.
  Besides
   the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places where
  people
   look
   for job postings or where potential employers can find developers?
  
   Thanks
  
   Gareth
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 


  
  
 
 

 

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RE: cfgridupdate

2006-04-25 Thread Brad Wood
First of all, I assume you are speaking of a flash cfgrid.  (As opposed
to the older applet flavor)

A flash cfgrid is nothing more than a datagrid object in a flash
animation.  There are a number of events that are fired by the grid
object like when someone clicks, scrolls, or edits.  If you choose, you
can attach a listener to the object when waits and when the event it is
listening to fires, it is passed an event object which tells it what
happened and where and you can then execute whatever arbitrary code you
wish to handle that event.

I'm not sure if this is what you are talking about, but I hope it helps.

www.asfusion.com has a plethora of coding examples for flash cfgrids
including attaching your own event listeners to the grid objects.  

cfform onload=onFormLoad(); format=Flash

function onFormLoad()
{
var listener:Object = {};

//put the controls in scope to avoid calling _root 
var my_grid:mx.controls.DataGrid = my_grid;

listener.change = function(evt):Void 
{
Alert(A cell has been changed.  The evt
object contains the details.);
}

my_grid.addEventListener('change',listener); 

}



~Brad

-Original Message-
From: David Elliott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 10:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfgridupdate

With all this expertise out here, I cannot believe that no one has any
experience with cfgrids:(

David Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am working with cfgrids
for the first time.

I have my grid working where I am learning and happy with it.

The subject tag of cfgridupdate I am a little confused on.  I have read
in books in the examples to help me understand it a little more...when
a grid is tripped.  

Am I to assume that when something is changed on a grid, it is tripped?

If so, when does this code actually become active?  In other words, is
the whole grid process constantly being 'stroked' (for lack of a better
word) to constantly check for the grid being tripped?

Thanks,

Dave






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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Niklas Richardson
Urm...been there, done that rather.

On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown! ;)
  So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)

 Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!

 On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May and
  the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of resources
  - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
 
  We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
  iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
  presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success in
  terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
  few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just about
  every MM UK partner).
 
  But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more people help 
  out.
 
  Andy
 
  On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... err.. not!
   I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource (hey.. 
   there
   arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until Ray
   Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
  
   We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so much so
   that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited in june,
   instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
   conference.
  
   I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
   comments?
  
   MD
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we have
a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given by the
awesome Mark Drew!
   
http://www.ukcfug.org/
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community in 
 the
UK!! ;-)

 On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF community 
  on
the
  UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most uk
  developers who are active in the community are on them.
 
 
  Russ
  -Original Message-
  From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
   Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
  
   I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the job
spec
   is
   finalised.
  
   Cheers
  
   Gareth
  
   - Original Message -
   From
 
  : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
  
   Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post 
   something.
   One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
  
   www.scottishcfug.com
   www.ukcfug.org
  
   Andy
  
   On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month 
contract.
   Besides
the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places where
   people
look
for job postings or where potential employers can find 
developers?
   
Thanks
   
Gareth
   
   
   
   
  
  
  
  
 
 
   
   
  
  
 
  

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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Niklas Richardson
Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?

Cheers

Niklas



On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Urm...been there, done that rather.

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown! ;)
   So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
 
  Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
 
  On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May and
   the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of resources
   - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
  
   We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
   iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
   presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success in
   terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
   few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just about
   every MM UK partner).
  
   But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more people 
   help out.
  
   Andy
  
   On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... err.. 
not!
I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource (hey.. 
there
arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until Ray
Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
   
We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so much so
that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited in 
june,
instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
conference.
   
I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
comments?
   
MD
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we have
 a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given by the
 awesome Mark Drew!

 http://www.ukcfug.org/

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community in 
  the
 UK!! ;-)
 
  On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF 
   community on
 the
   UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most 
   uk
   developers who are active in the community are on them.
  
  
   Russ
   -Original Message-
   From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
   
I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the 
job
 spec
is
finalised.
   
Cheers
   
Gareth
   
- Original Message -
From
  
   : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
   
   
Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post 
something.
One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
   
www.scottishcfug.com
www.ukcfug.org
   
Andy
   
On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month 
 contract.
Besides
 the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places 
 where
people
 look
 for job postings or where potential employers can find 
 developers?

 Thanks

 Gareth




   
   
   
   
  
  


   
   
  
   

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RE: cfgridupdate

2006-04-25 Thread Dave Watts
 Am I to assume that when something is changed on a grid, 
 it is tripped?

CFGRIDUPDATE runs in your action page, after your form has been submitted.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software 
http://www.figleaf.com/ 

Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized 
instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta, 
Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, or on-site at your location. 
Visit http://training.figleaf.com/ for more information! 


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RE: Image resizing on the fly?

2006-04-25 Thread Ben Nadel
John,

Although it takes a high performance hit, if you wanted to do it on the fly,
I have done this with the Alagad Image Component:

!--- Create the Allagad image component ---
cfset objImage = CreateCFC(Image) /

!--- Read in the image ---
cfset objImage.ReadImage(  FULL PATH .) /

!--- Scale the image ---
cfset objImage.ScaleWidth(URL.thumb_size) /

!--- Write the image data directly to the browser stream ---
cfset objImage.WriteToBrowser(JPG, 80) / 


Its nice that the Image component has a write to Browser method for the
binary stream.

...
Ben Nadel 
www.bennadel.com
-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 12:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Image resizing on the fly?

I've been using ImageCR3 to do some image resizing and in the past I've used
imagemagick and alagad's image component. I've always done it where I've
done file resizing at the time of upload. However, I'm facing a situation of
having to display an unknown amount of directories of photos that are being
uploaded into folders via FTP. Rather than forcing someone to go fire off a
page that goes out and does all the resizing, I'm wondering if it would be
feasible to resize the images as needed.
I'm not sure what the overhead would be on something like that. I've seen
some .NET developers doing it with something called image.ashx where they
call their images like img
src=image.ashx?file=/myfiles/photo1.jpgwidth=600height=400 and it
appears to just do the resizing everytime someone hits that image. I was
thinking of writing a CFM that did the same thing by resizing the photo and
pass it back to the browser using cfcontent but I wasn't sure if the
overhead is too much. This isn't a large site and there won't be a ton of
people hitting it at once, but even 2 or 3 people on there pulling up a page
of 20-30 thumbnails with each image being resized on the fly sounds a little
scary to me. I'm just looking for some more knowledge and expertise on the
subject. Thanks!
 
John Burns
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Re: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Michael Dinowitz said:
 It's a Mach II app where a chunk of output data is stored in a query
 that is  in turn stored in a session var. The queries come from the
 Mach II xml  document so changing them there is out. The big problem
 with your suggestion  (which is the logical one) is that there is no
 QueryDeleteRow() function in  CF. In order to delete a row in a
 query, you have to build a new query and  replace the old one with
 the new. If I'm going to do that, I may as well  just build the new
 query with the rows I want.
 As for replacing the IN with multiple OR statements, I'd think that
 would be  a lot more inefficient based on logic but someone better
 in SQL can tell me  that I'm wrong.

That is 100% implementation defined: SQL is only about what the result
should be, not how that result should be achieved internal to the SQL
server. There are plenty of database implementations that will
translate an IN to a list of OR and will hence be equally efficient in
the execution.

What I suspect is happening here is that every row in your cached
query is compared to every element in the IN list. That means the
number of comparisons add up pretty quickly. Normally you would go the
usual route of finding a good execution plan and adding indexes etc.
to allow the database to use that plan.
But the internals of CF are not comparable to the internals of a
database. There are no indexes, there are not even datatypes so you
have to look at what this does at the Java level. That is not really
my area of expertise, but what I suspect is happening is that first
you are having a whole lot of typecasting overhead, second you are
doing string comparisons. Both are well known to be relatively slow.
You might be able to speed up the type comparisons by using
cfqueryparam, but if you really want to be faster you have to change
the mechanism to something like a hash lookup instead of repeated
comparisons. So what I would try is to change your queries to
structures and your IN code to StructKeyExists().

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Re: Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Aaron Rouse
What do the functions return?

On 4/25/06, Shawn McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have used lots of Oracle stored procedures using cfstoredproc but my
 DBA
 has now written several functions that I need to use.  I have never had
 any
 luck accessing these via cfstoredproc and was wondering if it was a) not
 possible or b) there is some clever trick involved.  Using MX 6.1 on
 Linux.

 Thanks,

 Shawn McKee

 

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Re: CF5 + Oracle + Stored Procedure

2006-04-25 Thread rhymes with 'loud'
Hi Aaron.

Eegad! If an SP chokes an oracle server for 15 minutes, then it is HIGH time to 
go back to the drawing board and rewrite that SP. And not rewrite it slightly 
different than it currently exists, but to totally find a new approach to 
solving the problem that this particular SP addressed in the first place. 
Perhaps the data needs to be redistributed into a different table structure, 
perhaps the SP itself should be broken up into more discreet SPs that call each 
other, perhaps incorporating some temporary holding tables in the midst of the 
process somewhere to speed up joins...anything at all that would constitute a 
new, fresh approach to the issue.

Having said that, in my own experience with CF and oracle, I have found that at 
times I got much better overall responses if I shared the load between CF and 
Oracle. For instance, I COULD write one query that would return my dataset just 
the way i needed it, but Oracle took too long to execute it. So, I had Oracle 
return a couple of basic datasets to CF (after having removed a few joins), and 
then had CF do a query of queries in order to complete the transformation and 
joins for me. I was able to get total page load time to less than 50% of what 
it had taken when Oracle was doing all the work. 

I share that last tidbit to inspire you and your database gnomes (no offense 
intended :P) to start at a high level overview of this issue and address the 
real core of the challenge: the query and/or SP itself.

Hope this helps. :)

We have a project here where they are using CF5/Oracle and make some SP
calls that run big queries  They said that when they make one of the SP
calls the whole server will choke and stop responding to requests until the
SP has finished running which takes upwards of 15 minutes.  If they take the
query out of the SP and put it into a CFQUERY then it no longer chokes, it
is my understanding the query still takes a long time to run this way or
just through SQLPlus.  It has been tried using ODBC and native connection
data sources and with connection pooling enabled.  Is this typical for all
resrouces to just get consumed for SPs and not for cfqueries or is there
maybe something I could pass onto them to check?

--
Aaron Rouse
http://www.happyhacker.com/

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Re: Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Rob Wilkerson
I don't believe you can access functions directly from ColdFusion. 
You'd have to write a stored proc that calls the function, I think.

On 4/25/06, Shawn McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have used lots of Oracle stored procedures using cfstoredproc but my DBA
 has now written several functions that I need to use.  I have never had any
 luck accessing these via cfstoredproc and was wondering if it was a) not
 possible or b) there is some clever trick involved.  Using MX 6.1 on Linux.

 Thanks,

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Re: Ldap -- structure = Not String and Not Object

2006-04-25 Thread Joelle Tegwen
The dump looks like this:
query - Top 1 of 1 Rows
DISPLAYNAME UID
1   Joelle Tegwen   tegwe002


So to me it looks like ldap.displayName is a string. (and it really 
should be)
Is there something I'm missing? I'm pretty new to CF so it could be 
something totally obvious.

Thanks
Joelle Tegwen


Dawson, Michael wrote:
 The first thing I would do is CFDUMP the LDAP query.  That will show you
 what you are getting back from the CFLDAP tag.

 It is possible to store different types of items in an LDAP directory.
 Our Active Directory stores binary information related to our voicemail
 system.

 However, if you are only using uid and displayName, I don't see where
 the problem lies.  CFDUMP will help.

 M!ke 

   

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RE: Image resizing on the fly?

2006-04-25 Thread Burns, John D
Interesting. Have you run into performance issues? Do you then delete
the cached file or do you leave it for future requests? That was the
second thing I was wondering if I should save then the first time and
mark those as resized so I don't run it again next time. The only
benefit I see with doing it each time is that you can specify a
different file size whenever you'd like and it doesn't have to recreate
anything into a cache. 


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

-Original Message-
From: Katz, Dov B (IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 12:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Image resizing on the fly?

I've done this before.  Basically what I do is create a Image proxy

Assuming you have W, H, and ImageFilename variables, and that you pretty
much want a specific dimension most of the time 

You can create imageProxy.cfm?file=/myfiles/photo.jpgw=600h=400

ImageProxy.cfm will do a
 CFIF NOT fileExists(expandpath(.#w#_#h#/#imagefilename#))
CFLOCK name=some-derivative-of-the-filename
CF_RESIZE_IMAGE_TO_THAT_PATH
/cflock
 /CFIF
 Cfset pageContext.forward(.#w#_#h#/#imagefilename#

This is the general idea, so 9 times out of 10 it just forwards your
request onward... 

Dov

-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 12:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Image resizing on the fly?

I've been using ImageCR3 to do some image resizing and in the past I've
used imagemagick and alagad's image component. I've always done it where
I've done file resizing at the time of upload. However, I'm facing a
situation of having to display an unknown amount of directories of
photos that are being uploaded into folders via FTP. Rather than forcing
someone to go fire off a page that goes out and does all the resizing,
I'm wondering if it would be feasible to resize the images as needed.
I'm not sure what the overhead would be on something like that. I've
seen some .NET developers doing it with something called image.ashx
where they call their images like img
src=image.ashx?file=/myfiles/photo1.jpgwidth=600height=400 and it
appears to just do the resizing everytime someone hits that image. I was
thinking of writing a CFM that did the same thing by resizing the photo
and pass it back to the browser using cfcontent but I wasn't sure if
the overhead is too much. This isn't a large site and there won't be a
ton of people hitting it at once, but even 2 or 3 people on there
pulling up a page of 20-30 thumbnails with each image being resized on
the fly sounds a little scary to me. I'm just looking for some more
knowledge and expertise on the subject. Thanks!
 
John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web
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RE: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Munson, Jacob
 I think it's a real shame that we don't have more of an voice here in
 the UK/europe.

We have the same problem here in Boise Idaho.  Boise is actually a big
tech city, as we've got Micron based here as well as HP's printer
division.  But the problem seems to be that Boise is actually a
Microsoft tech city.  There are other technologies around, but the large
majority of companies run Microsoft technologies.


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Re: Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Are the functions part of an Oracle package?  If so I can send ya the code to 
use 'emjust a normal CFQUERYno use of CFSTOREDPROC

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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Drew
I spotted the talkwebsolutions.co.uk site that nick posted, and as a note to
everyone out there, I would like to say to people to make sure they put
where they are based on their websites! I mean, if you look at the contact
info on any website and they DONT have an address, surely that is shooting
yourself in the foot. I wouldnt trust them (not saying anything bad about
Nick I hasten to add!)

MD

On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
 User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?

 Cheers

 Niklas



 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Urm...been there, done that rather.
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown! ;)
So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
  
   Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
  
   On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May
 and
the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of
 resources
- mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
   
We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success
 in
terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just
 about
every MM UK partner).
   
But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more
 people help out.
   
Andy
   
On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET...
 err.. not!
 I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource
 (hey.. there
 arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until
 Ray
 Camden gets of his Xbox 360)

 We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so
 much so
 that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited
 in june,
 instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell,
 EUROPE!)
 conference.

 I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK,
 any
 comments?

 MD

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area,
 we have
  a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given
 by the
  awesome Mark Drew!
 
  http://www.ukcfug.org/
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF
 community in the
  UK!! ;-)
  
   On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF
 community on
  the
UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as
 most uk
developers who are active in the community are on them.
   
   
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
   
 Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.

 I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once
 the job
  spec
 is
 finalised.

 Cheers

 Gareth

 - Original Message -
 From
   
: Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers


 Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post
 something.
 One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)

 www.scottishcfug.com
 www.ukcfug.org

 Andy

 On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month
 contract.
 Besides
  the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular
 places where
 people
  look
  for job postings or where potential employers can find
 developers?
 
  Thanks
 
  Gareth
 
 
 
 




   
   
 
 


   
   

 

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RE: Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Shawn McKee
Integers, strings, etc.  A single value for a given function.

-Original Message-
From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 11:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Stored procedures


What do the functions return?

On 4/25/06, Shawn McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have used lots of Oracle stored procedures using cfstoredproc but my
 DBA
 has now written several functions that I need to use.  I have never had
 any
 luck accessing these via cfstoredproc and was wondering if it was a) not
 possible or b) there is some clever trick involved.  Using MX 6.1 on
 Linux.

 Thanks,

 Shawn McKee

 



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Re: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Anyone who downloaded the code should re-download it as I've made a few 
modifications to it in order to make it less specific to my tests and more 
general for use.


 I've posted the Query of Query function code to Blog of Fusion with some
 comments. I'll be testing it on the client in a few minutes and will post 
 if
 it solves the spike.
 http://www.blogoffusion.com/index.cfm/2006/4/25/Query-of-Query-function


 I'm debugging a Mach II app and there is a massive bottleneck in a single
 portion of it where a query that is stored in memory is queried against
 using an IN statement. The IN statement is using over 20 UUIDs as the
 elements to find which is quite insane, especially as none of the queries
 are over 20 rows. I was wondering if anyone has written some code to
 replace a query of queries? If not, I'll write one.
 When I say massive bottleneck, I mean it spikes the CPU to the top as 
 it's
 going through a dozen queries per user. nasty.


 

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Re: Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Bryan Stevenson
here's how ya get at a fucntion that is part of a package:

 cfstoredproc procedure=schemaName.packageName.functionName 
datasource=#datasource# username=#userid# password=#passwd#
  cfprocparam type=In cfsqltype=CF_SQL_BIGINT dbvarname=varName1 
value=varValue1
  cfprocparam type=In cfsqltype=CF_SQL_BIGINT dbvarname=varName2 
value=varValue2
  cfprocparam type=Out cfsqltype=CF_SQL_BIGINT dbvarname=DBoutVarName 
variable=outVarName
 /cfstoredproc

HTH

Cheers

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Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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RE: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Munson, Jacob
 I do not use QoQ's much at all and threads like this make me 
 fearful of those times I did use it.

I use QoQ for all of my data lookups in cfQuickDocs and have not noticed
any performance problems.  I think the problem Michael has run into is a
poorly written query, not a problem with QoQ.  I wonder if he could add
some indexes to the resultset... ;)


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
Hi Niklas.

Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago, but
I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why an
online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.

Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.com and
coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.

On 25/04/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
 User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?

 Cheers

 Niklas



 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Urm...been there, done that rather.
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown! ;)
So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
  
   Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
  
   On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May and
the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of resources
- mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
   
We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success in
terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just about
every MM UK partner).
   
But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more people 
help out.
   
Andy
   
On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... err.. 
 not!
 I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource (hey.. 
 there
 arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until Ray
 Camden gets of his Xbox 360)

 We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so much 
 so
 that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited in 
 june,
 instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
 conference.

 I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
 comments?

 MD

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we 
  have
  a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given by 
  the
  awesome Mark Drew!
 
  http://www.ukcfug.org/
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community 
   in the
  UK!! ;-)
  
   On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF 
community on
  the
UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as 
most uk
developers who are active in the community are on them.
   
   
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
   
 Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.

 I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once 
 the job
  spec
 is
 finalised.

 Cheers

 Gareth

 - Original Message -
 From
   
: Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers


 Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post 
 something.
 One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)

 www.scottishcfug.com
 www.ukcfug.org

 Andy

 On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month 
  contract.
 Besides
  the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places 
  where
 people
  look
  for job postings or where potential employers can find 
  developers?
 
  Thanks
 
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RE: ***SPAM*** Re: Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Shawn McKee
Yes they are part of an Oracle package.

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: ***SPAM*** Re: Stored procedures


Are the functions part of an Oracle package?  If so I can send ya the code
to 
use 'emjust a normal CFQUERYno use of CFSTOREDPROC

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Re: CF5 + Oracle + Stored Procedure

2006-04-25 Thread Aaron Rouse
I agree completely in that the method being taken really needs to be
re-evaluated.  However this is not my project and I am just inquiring for
someone else to see why CF would basically dedicate all resources to an SP
call but put the same SQL into a CFQUERY and it no longer does.  Both
methods do take a long time to run but at least with the CFQUERY method
other users can use the site.  Had one suggestion from Isaac that maybe they
try running the SP with the return of a cursor pulled out to see if perhaps
the returning of that is actually what the cause is.

On 4/25/06, rhymes with 'loud' Doug Boude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Aaron.

 Eegad! If an SP chokes an oracle server for 15 minutes, then it is HIGH
 time to go back to the drawing board and rewrite that SP. And not rewrite it
 slightly different than it currently exists, but to totally find a new
 approach to solving the problem that this particular SP addressed in the
 first place. Perhaps the data needs to be redistributed into a different
 table structure, perhaps the SP itself should be broken up into more
 discreet SPs that call each other, perhaps incorporating some temporary
 holding tables in the midst of the process somewhere to speed up
 joins...anything at all that would constitute a new, fresh approach to the
 issue.

 Having said that, in my own experience with CF and oracle, I have found
 that at times I got much better overall responses if I shared the load
 between CF and Oracle. For instance, I COULD write one query that would
 return my dataset just the way i needed it, but Oracle took too long to
 execute it. So, I had Oracle return a couple of basic datasets to CF (after
 having removed a few joins), and then had CF do a query of queries in order
 to complete the transformation and joins for me. I was able to get total
 page load time to less than 50% of what it had taken when Oracle was doing
 all the work.

 I share that last tidbit to inspire you and your database gnomes (no
 offense intended :P) to start at a high level overview of this issue and
 address the real core of the challenge: the query and/or SP itself.

 Hope this helps. :)

 We have a project here where they are using CF5/Oracle and make some SP
 calls that run big queries  They said that when they make one of the SP
 calls the whole server will choke and stop responding to requests until
 the
 SP has finished running which takes upwards of 15 minutes.  If they take
 the
 query out of the SP and put it into a CFQUERY then it no longer chokes,
 it
 is my understanding the query still takes a long time to run this way or
 just through SQLPlus.  It has been tried using ODBC and native connection
 data sources and with connection pooling enabled.  Is this typical for
 all
 resrouces to just get consumed for SPs and not for cfqueries or is there
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Re: Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Aaron Rouse
If they are not part of a package(only say that because of the other emails
referencing possibly being in a package) you could do something as simple
as:  SELECT MY_FUNCTION() FROM dual

I use a lot of different custom Oracle functions to do the things many would
normally do with ColdFusion but have to due to the framework in use here.
For example I might have a query that does something like: SELECT ID,
DISPLAYVALUE, YESNOFORMAT(ISACTIVE) ACTIVE FROM MYTABLE   Then also use
custom functions for other things such as treating a comma seperated list as
a table in my FROM clause.


On 4/25/06, Shawn McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Integers, strings, etc.  A single value for a given function.

 -Original Message-
 From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 11:33 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Stored procedures


 What do the functions return?

 On 4/25/06, Shawn McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have used lots of Oracle stored procedures using cfstoredproc but my
  DBA
  has now written several functions that I need to use.  I have never had
  any
  luck accessing these via cfstoredproc and was wondering if it was a)
 not
  possible or b) there is some clever trick involved.  Using MX 6.1 on
  Linux.
 
  Thanks,
 
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Re: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Aaron Rouse
Well I was not fearful enough to go back and change anything since after all
I have not experienced such slownesses  :)

On 4/25/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I do not use QoQ's much at all and threads like this make me
  fearful of those times I did use it.

 I use QoQ for all of my data lookups in cfQuickDocs and have not noticed
 any performance problems.  I think the problem Michael has run into is a
 poorly written query, not a problem with QoQ.  I wonder if he could add
 some indexes to the resultset... ;)


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RE: Ldap -- structure = Not String and Not Object

2006-04-25 Thread Ian Skinner
cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
cfset thisColumn=#column#
cfset args[#thisColumn#]=ldap[#thisColumn#] /
cfoutput#args[thisColumn]#/cfoutput !--- for debugging --- 
/cfloop

You are missing the row value of the ldap query.  Thus your are not getting to 
the value of the field.

When accessing a query with the structure syntax it is queryname[column][row].

So try using ldap[thisColumn][1], you do not need the quotes and pound signs.  
Also, only use this when you know you have at least one row, and that the first 
row is the one you want.


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RE: Ldap -- structure = Not String and Not Object

2006-04-25 Thread Ian Skinner
cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
cfset thisColumn=#column#
cfset args[#thisColumn#]=ldap[#thisColumn#] /
cfoutput#args[thisColumn]#/cfoutput !--- for debugging --- 
/cfloop


Oh just to clean all this up.  And I have doing this exact type of functions 
for over two years, and have never had any ColdFusion problems.  The cfset 
thisColumn is completly redundant and one does not need all the quotes and 
pound signs.

cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
cfset args[column]=ldap[column] /
/cfloop

cfdump var=#args# !--- For debugging of the entire loop at one time. ---


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Allan
Because of the commute involved for a lot of my UG members
(www.scottishcfug.com) I'm starting to look at either doing the talks
by Breeze or, where we do have live events actually put them out via
Breeze as well.

We could look at co-ordinating Breeze events Niklas? We should discuss
it over a few beers. How does tomorrow in Edinburgh suit? :)

Andy

On 25/04/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Niklas.

 Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago, but
 I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why an
 online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
 make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.

 Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
 would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.com and
 coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.

 On 25/04/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
  User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?
 
  Cheers
 
  Niklas
 
 
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Urm...been there, done that rather.
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown! ;)
 So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
   
Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
   
On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May and
 the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of resources
 - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.

 We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
 iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
 presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success in
 terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
 few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just about
 every MM UK partner).

 But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more people 
 help out.

 Andy

 On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... 
  err.. not!
  I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource 
  (hey.. there
  arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until 
  Ray
  Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
 
  We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so 
  much so
  that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited 
  in june,
  instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
  conference.
 
  I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
  comments?
 
  MD
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we 
   have
   a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given 
   by the
   awesome Mark Drew!
  
   http://www.ukcfug.org/
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF 
community in the
   UK!! ;-)
   
On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF 
 community on
   the
 UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as 
 most uk
 developers who are active in the community are on them.


 Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers

  Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
 
  I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once 
  the job
   spec
  is
  finalised.
 
  Cheers
 
  Gareth
 
  - Original Message -
  From

 : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
 
  Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post 
  something.
  One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
 
  www.scottishcfug.com
  www.ukcfug.org
 
  Andy
 
  On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month 
   contract.
  Besides
   the cf-jobs list, can anyone 

Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
Mark, I'm not sure what you mean... it's clearly on the right of the
home page

okay you got me... :D

On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I spotted the talkwebsolutions.co.uk site that nick posted, and as a note to
 everyone out there, I would like to say to people to make sure they put
 where they are based on their websites! I mean, if you look at the contact
 info on any website and they DONT have an address, surely that is shooting
 yourself in the foot. I wouldnt trust them (not saying anything bad about
 Nick I hasten to add!)

 MD

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
  User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?
 
  Cheers
 
  Niklas
 
 
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Urm...been there, done that rather.
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown! ;)
 So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
   
Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
   
On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May
  and
 the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of
  resources
 - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.

 We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
 iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
 presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success
  in
 terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
 few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just
  about
 every MM UK partner).

 But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more
  people help out.

 Andy

 On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET...
  err.. not!
  I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource
  (hey.. there
  arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until
  Ray
  Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
 
  We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so
  much so
  that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited
  in june,
  instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell,
  EUROPE!)
  conference.
 
  I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK,
  any
  comments?
 
  MD
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area,
  we have
   a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given
  by the
   awesome Mark Drew!
  
   http://www.ukcfug.org/
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF
  community in the
   UK!! ;-)
   
On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF
  community on
   the
 UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as
  most uk
 developers who are active in the community are on them.


 Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers

  Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
 
  I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once
  the job
   spec
  is
  finalised.
 
  Cheers
 
  Gareth
 
  - Original Message -
  From

 : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
 
  Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post
  something.
  One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
 
  www.scottishcfug.com
  www.ukcfug.org
 
  Andy
 
  On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month
  contract.
  Besides
   the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular
  places where
  people
   look
   for job postings or where potential employers can find
  developers?
  
   Thanks
  
   Gareth
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 


  
  
 
 


 
 

 


Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?

Hi Niklas.

Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago, but
I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why an
online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.

Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.com and
coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.

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RE: Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Han
If it is pure functions you are talking about, I am sure this will work:

cfquery...
Select some_oracle_user_defined_function(arg) from dual
/cfquery

-Original Message-
From: Shawn McKee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:27 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stored procedures

I have used lots of Oracle stored procedures using cfstoredproc but my
DBA
has now written several functions that I need to use.  I have never had
any
luck accessing these via cfstoredproc and was wondering if it was a)
not
possible or b) there is some clever trick involved.  Using MX 6.1 on
Linux.

Thanks,

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Re: Image resizing on the fly?

2006-04-25 Thread Rick Root
John,

Since you don't want to always be resizing on the fly every time someone 
views an image, you might try something like this:

img src=showImage.cfm?foo=myImage.jpg

and in showImge.cfm just use imageCFC to read the image dimensions.  If 
the image hasn't been resized, resize it and save it back.  Then use 
cfcontent to send the image.

That way every time you display the image, the only added overhead would 
be getting the image dimensions.

ALTERNATIVELY, save the resized image with a different filename like 
myImage_resized.jpg and then have showImage.cfm check for the 
existence of the file - if it's not there, resize the original image and 
save it.

Then you're not even calling java to get image dimensions, you're only 
checking for the existence of a file with a specific name.

ultimately, you're better off not doing any of this dynamic stuff cuz it 
won't scale.  You'd be better off using some kind of event gateway 
directory watcher and just resizing the images as they appear.

rick

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Re: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Dinowitz
If there was a way to add indexes to a QoQ then I would, but
The issue is the where and how the queries are being done. I don't 
understand why MachII is loading the queries into the request scope. I don't 
know if there is a simple way to load them into a different scope without 
breaking the whole application. I don't know why it's so convoluted in the 
first place.


 I do not use QoQ's much at all and threads like this make me
 fearful of those times I did use it.

 I use QoQ for all of my data lookups in cfQuickDocs and have not noticed
 any performance problems.  I think the problem Michael has run into is a
 poorly written query, not a problem with QoQ.  I wonder if he could add
 some indexes to the resultset... ;)


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Drew
I am testing out on thursday a way of recording the whole thing.both video
and audio. the problem (for me at least) of podcasting these events is that
if you listen to them you wont have a clue...

here I add this.. code... see, and shaboom, it works!

Not sure that would come out too well in a podcast.

I am hoping that recording the whole video of the presentation wont be too
bad (especially since I shall be doing most of it in Power point, but the
rest is CFEclipse based development)

Anyone with any thoughts on this?



On 4/25/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Niklas.

 Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago, but
 I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why an
 online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
 make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.

 Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
 would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.com and
 coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.

 On 25/04/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
  User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?
 
  Cheers
 
  Niklas
 
 
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Urm...been there, done that rather.
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown!
 ;)
 So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
   
Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
   
On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May
 and
 the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of
 resources
 - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.

 We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
 iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
 presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great
 success in
 terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as
 very
 few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just
 about
 every MM UK partner).

 But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more
 people help out.

 Andy

 On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET...
 err.. not!
  I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource
 (hey.. there
  arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF,
 until Ray
  Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
 
  We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so
 much so
  that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to
 CFunited in june,
  instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell,
 EUROPE!)
  conference.
 
  I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK,
 any
  comments?
 
  MD
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area,
 we have
   a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue,
 given by the
   awesome Mark Drew!
  
   http://www.ukcfug.org/
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF
 community in the
   UK!! ;-)
   
On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF
 community on
   the
 UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists,
 as most uk
 developers who are active in the community are on them.


 Russ
 -Original Message-
 From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers

  Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
 
  I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers
 once the job
   spec
  is
  finalised.
 
  Cheers
 
  Gareth
 
  - Original Message -
  From

 : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
 
  Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to
 post something.
  One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me
 :)
 
  www.scottishcfug.com
  www.ukcfug.org
 
  Andy
 
  On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 

Re: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Oh, I should have mentioned that this is 6.1. I'm trying to get them to 
upgrade, but
CFMX 7 does enhance QoQ and I even use them on that platform.


 Well I was not fearful enough to go back and change anything since after 
 all
 I have not experienced such slownesses  :)

 On 4/25/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I do not use QoQ's much at all and threads like this make me
  fearful of those times I did use it.


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Re: Ldap -- structure = Not String and Not Object

2006-04-25 Thread Ian Skinner
cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
  cfset args[column]=ldap[column] /
/cfloop
cfdump var=#args# !--- For debugging of the entire loop at one time. ---

Ahh crud, now I forgot the row index.  Corrected code below:

cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
  cfset args[column]=ldap[column][1] /
/cfloop


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Re: Stored procedures

2006-04-25 Thread Shawn McKee
Here is an example function spec from the package.  No output parameters
listed.

FUNCTION GET_CONTENT_FILE_STATUS_ID(
I_CFSREF_ALPHA_CODE
CONTENT_FILE_STATUS_REF_TB.CFSREF_ALPHA_CODE%TYPE
) RETURN
CONTENT_FILE_STATUS_REF_TB.CFSREF_CONTENT_FILE_STATUS_ID%TYPE;

-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 11:55 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ***SPAM*** Re: Stored procedures


here's how ya get at a fucntion that is part of a package:

 cfstoredproc procedure=schemaName.packageName.functionName 
datasource=#datasource# username=#userid# password=#passwd#
  cfprocparam type=In cfsqltype=CF_SQL_BIGINT dbvarname=varName1 
value=varValue1
  cfprocparam type=In cfsqltype=CF_SQL_BIGINT dbvarname=varName2 
value=varValue2
  cfprocparam type=Out cfsqltype=CF_SQL_BIGINT dbvarname=DBoutVarName

variable=outVarName
 /cfstoredproc

HTH

Cheers

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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fax: 250.480.1264
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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
If you could get a breeze meetings set up that would be great - i
guess there are costs involved with that though?

On 25/04/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Because of the commute involved for a lot of my UG members
 (www.scottishcfug.com) I'm starting to look at either doing the talks
 by Breeze or, where we do have live events actually put them out via
 Breeze as well.

 We could look at co-ordinating Breeze events Niklas? We should discuss
 it over a few beers. How does tomorrow in Edinburgh suit? :)

 Andy

 On 25/04/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Niklas.
 
  Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago, but
  I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why an
  online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
  make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.
 
  Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
  would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.com and
  coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.
 
  On 25/04/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
   User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?
  
   Cheers
  
   Niklas
  
  
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Urm...been there, done that rather.
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown! ;)
  So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)

 Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!

 On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last May 
  and
  the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of 
  resources
  - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
 
  We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
  iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
  presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great success 
  in
  terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as very
  few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just 
  about
  every MM UK partner).
 
  But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more 
  people help out.
 
  Andy
 
  On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... 
   err.. not!
   I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource 
   (hey.. there
   arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, 
   until Ray
   Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
  
   We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so 
   much so
   that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited 
   in june,
   instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, 
   EUROPE!)
   conference.
  
   I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, 
   any
   comments?
  
   MD
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, 
we have
a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given 
by the
awesome Mark Drew!
   
http://www.ukcfug.org/
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF 
 community in the
UK!! ;-)

 On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF 
  community on
the
  UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as 
  most uk
  developers who are active in the community are on them.
 
 
  Russ
  -Original Message-
  From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
   Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
  
   I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers 
   once the job
spec
   is
   finalised.
  
   Cheers
  
   Gareth
  
   - Original Message -
   From
 
  : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
  
   Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post 
   something.
   One of them being Nik 

Scanning Documents to ColdFusion

2006-04-25 Thread E C list
Can anyone suggest the best state-of-the-art solutions for scanning documents 
and automatically uploading them to a ColdFusion server?  The idea would be to 
scan invoices and attach them to a company's record.  I haven't been able to 
figure out any easy way to do this.
 
Thanks for any ideas!


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Drew
did you just add it or was I being REAL blind?!!?

God, code blinded again...

MD

On 4/25/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Mark, I'm not sure what you mean... it's clearly on the right of the
 home page

 okay you got me... :D

 On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I spotted the talkwebsolutions.co.uk site that nick posted, and as a
 note to
  everyone out there, I would like to say to people to make sure they put
  where they are based on their websites! I mean, if you look at the
 contact
  info on any website and they DONT have an address, surely that is
 shooting
  yourself in the foot. I wouldnt trust them (not saying anything bad
 about
  Nick I hasten to add!)
 
  MD
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
   User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?
  
   Cheers
  
   Niklas
  
  
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Urm...been there, done that rather.
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a
 breakdown! ;)
  So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)

 Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!

 On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last
 May
   and
  the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of
   resources
  - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
 
  We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
  iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
  presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great
 success
   in
  terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as
 very
  few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just
   about
  every MM UK partner).
 
  But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more
   people help out.
 
  Andy
 
  On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET..
 .
   err.. not!
   I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource
   (hey.. there
   arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF,
 until
   Ray
   Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
  
   We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US.
 so
   much so
   that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to
 CFunited
   in june,
   instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell,
   EUROPE!)
   conference.
  
   I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the
 UK,
   any
   comments?
  
   MD
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   
oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London
 area,
   we have
a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue,
 given
   by the
awesome Mark Drew!
   
http://www.ukcfug.org/
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF
   community in the
UK!! ;-)

 On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main
 CF
   community on
the
  UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists,
 as
   most uk
  developers who are active in the community are on them.
 
 
  Russ
  -Original Message-
  From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
   Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
  
   I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers
 once
   the job
spec
   is
   finalised.
  
   Cheers
  
   Gareth
  
   - Original Message -
   From
 
  : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
  
   Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to
 post
   something.
   One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being
 me :)
  
   www.scottishcfug.com
   www.ukcfug.org
  
   Andy
  
   On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish)
 month
   contract.
   Besides
the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular
   places where
   people
look

Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Russ Michaels
I am planning to do a CFDEVCON this year, time permitting.

Russ

-Original Message-
From: Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:44:14 +0100
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

 Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... err..
 not!
 I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource (hey..
 there
 arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until Ray
 Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
 
 We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so much
 so
 that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited in
 june,
 instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
 conference.
 
 I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
 comments?
 
 MD
 



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RE: replacement for QoQ

2006-04-25 Thread Brad Wood
If there was a way to add indexes to a QoQ then I would, but
The issue is the where and how the queries are being done. I don't 
understand why MachII is loading the queries into the request scope. I
don't 
know if there is a simple way to load them into a different scope
without 
breaking the whole application. I don't know why it's so convoluted in
the 
first place.

Can you post the code for the qofq?

~Brad


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Allan
Nope. User Group managers are given a Breeze account free of charge
for UG meetings, so no cost at all. Well, other than buying a decent
headset to use.

Andy

On 25/04/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you could get a breeze meetings set up that would be great - i
 guess there are costs involved with that though?

 On 25/04/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Because of the commute involved for a lot of my UG members
  (www.scottishcfug.com) I'm starting to look at either doing the talks
  by Breeze or, where we do have live events actually put them out via
  Breeze as well.
 
  We could look at co-ordinating Breeze events Niklas? We should discuss
  it over a few beers. How does tomorrow in Edinburgh suit? :)
 
  Andy
 
  On 25/04/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi Niklas.
  
   Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago, but
   I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why an
   online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
   make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.
  
   Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
   would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.com and
   coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.
  
   On 25/04/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?
   
Cheers
   
Niklas
   
   
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Urm...been there, done that rather.

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown! 
  ;)
   So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
 
  Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
 
  On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last 
   May and
   the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of 
   resources
   - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
  
   We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
   iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
   presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great 
   success in
   terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as 
   very
   few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just 
   about
   every MM UK partner).
  
   But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more 
   people help out.
  
   Andy
  
   On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... 
err.. not!
I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource 
(hey.. there
arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, 
until Ray
Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
   
We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. 
so much so
that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to 
CFunited in june,
instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, 
EUROPE!)
conference.
   
I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the 
UK, any
comments?
   
MD
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London 
 area, we have
 a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, 
 given by the
 awesome Mark Drew!

 http://www.ukcfug.org/

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF 
  community in the
 UK!! ;-)
 
  On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF 
   community on
 the
   UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, 
   as most uk
   developers who are active in the community are on them.
  
  
   Russ
   -Original Message-
   From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
   
I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers 
once the job
 spec
is
finalised.
   
Cheers
   
Gareth
   
- Original 

Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Russ Michaels
i'll try and drag him along this week :-)

-Original Message-
From: Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 17:30:47 +0100
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

 Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
 User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?
 
 Cheers
 
 Niklas
 
 
 
 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Urm...been there, done that rather.
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a breakdown!
 ;)
So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
  
   Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
  
   On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last
 May and
the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of
 resources
- mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
   
We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great
 success in
terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as
 very
few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as just
 about
every MM UK partner).
   
But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more
 people help out.
   
Andy
   
On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET...
 err.. not!
 I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource
 (hey.. there
 arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF,
 until Ray
 Camden gets of his Xbox 360)

 We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US.
 so much so
 that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to
 CFunited in june,
 instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell,
 EUROPE!)
 conference.

 I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the
 UK, any
 comments?

 MD

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London
 area, we have
  a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue,
 given by the
  awesome Mark Drew!
 
  http://www.ukcfug.org/
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF
 community in the
  UK!! ;-)
  
   On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF
 community on
  the
UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists,
 as most uk
developers who are active in the community are on them.
   
   
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
   
 Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.

 I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers
 once the job
  spec
 is
 finalised.

 Cheers

 Gareth

 - Original Message -
 From
   
: Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
 Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers


 Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to
 post something.
 One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me
 :)

 www.scottishcfug.com
 www.ukcfug.org

 Andy

 On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish)
 month contract.
 Besides
  the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular
 places where
 people
  look
  for job postings or where potential employers can
 find developers?
 
  Thanks
 
  Gareth
 
 
 
 




   
   
 
 


   

 
 

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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Drew
I am not sure its the costs thats the problem, the real problem is getting
the internet conneciton over where we do the meetings.

I am pretty sure there isnt a wireless connection over at the university
lecture room where we do it.. .unless I take a network cable and check it
out.

Also, as a presenter, not sure how that would work with people telling me
stuff over breeze and people in the meeting room...

MD

On 4/25/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you could get a breeze meetings set up that would be great - i
 guess there are costs involved with that though?

 On 25/04/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Because of the commute involved for a lot of my UG members
  (www.scottishcfug.com) I'm starting to look at either doing the talks
  by Breeze or, where we do have live events actually put them out via
  Breeze as well.
 
  We could look at co-ordinating Breeze events Niklas? We should discuss
  it over a few beers. How does tomorrow in Edinburgh suit? :)
 
  Andy
 
  On 25/04/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   Hi Niklas.
  
   Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago, but
   I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why an
   online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
   make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.
  
   Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
   would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.com and
   coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.
  
   On 25/04/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?
   
Cheers
   
Niklas
   
   
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Urm...been there, done that rather.

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a
 breakdown! ;)
   So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
 
  Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
 
  On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last
 May and
   the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of
 resources
   - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
  
   We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
   iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan)
 all
   presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great
 success in
   terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as
 very
   few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as
 just about
   every MM UK partner).
  
   But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more
 people help out.
  
   Andy
  
   On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on
 ASP.NET... err.. not!
I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good
 resource (hey.. there
arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF,
 until Ray
Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
   
We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the
 US. so much so
that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to
 CFunited in june,
instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell,
 EUROPE!)
conference.
   
I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the
 UK, any
comments?
   
MD
   
On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London
 area, we have
 a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue,
 given by the
 awesome Mark Drew!

 http://www.ukcfug.org/

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF
 community in the
 UK!! ;-)
 
  On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main
 CF community on
 the
   UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion
 lists, as most uk
   developers who are active in the community are on
 them.
  
  
   Russ
   -Original Message-
   From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
   
I'll get some details over to the User Group
 Managers once the job
 spec
is
finalised.
   

Okay, here's an easy one...Getting the directory I'm sitting in...

2006-04-25 Thread Jeff Small
Like, say you were bar.cfm and you were in the foo directory. I want to get 
foo. Likewise, if you were in the bar directory, and you were foo.cfm I'd 
want to see bar.


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
a bit of rapid development maybe... ;)

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Re: Ldap -- structure = Not String and Not Object

2006-04-25 Thread Joelle Tegwen
Oh thank you! It worked wonderfully. I figured it was something simple.
Thanks! (and thanks for being thorough.)
Joelle

Ian Skinner wrote:
 cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
   cfset args[column]=ldap[column] /
 /cfloop
 cfdump var=#args# !--- For debugging of the entire loop at one time. ---

 Ahh crud, now I forgot the row index.  Corrected code below:

 cfloop list=#ldap.ColumnList# index=column
   cfset args[column]=ldap[column][1] /
 /cfloop


 

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RE: Image resizing on the fly?

2006-04-25 Thread Katz, Dov B \(IT\)
Another solution would probably be the most load tolerant, but relies on
some client behavior

If you did something like

img src=resized/#realPath# onerror=fix(this,'#realPath#');

script language=javascript
function fix(img,path){
   if(img.src.indexOf(.cfm)==-1){
img.src=fix.cfm?path=+path;
   }
}
/script 

Something like this...
Then fix.cfm can Create the resized image, and CFLOCATION the user to
it...

Just a thought, though I've never done it...

Benefit here is:  only the first request will call the CFM, (when file
is not found, etc).  

Disadvantage,  There is a subtle and slight broken image appearance as
the secondary requests are sent

Dov

-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 1:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Image resizing on the fly?

John,

Since you don't want to always be resizing on the fly every time someone
views an image, you might try something like this:

img src=showImage.cfm?foo=myImage.jpg

and in showImge.cfm just use imageCFC to read the image dimensions.  If
the image hasn't been resized, resize it and save it back.  Then use
cfcontent to send the image.

That way every time you display the image, the only added overhead would
be getting the image dimensions.

ALTERNATIVELY, save the resized image with a different filename like
myImage_resized.jpg and then have showImage.cfm check for the
existence of the file - if it's not there, resize the original image and
save it.

Then you're not even calling java to get image dimensions, you're only
checking for the existence of a file with a specific name.

ultimately, you're better off not doing any of this dynamic stuff cuz it
won't scale.  You'd be better off using some kind of event gateway
directory watcher and just resizing the images as they appear.

rick



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RE: Okay, here's an easy one...Getting the directory I'm sitting in...

2006-04-25 Thread Ben Forta
cfset curdir=ListLast(GetDirectoryFromPath(GetCurrentTemplatePath()),
/\)

--- Ben
 

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 1:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Okay, here's an easy one...Getting the directory I'm sitting in...

Like, say you were bar.cfm and you were in the foo directory. I want to
get foo. Likewise, if you were in the bar directory, and you were
foo.cfm I'd want to see bar.


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Andy Allan
You ideally need need someone to sit and monitor what's coming in over
Breeze in case people are asking questions, or maybe the sound has
dropped, etc. Cause when you are running in full screen mode you won't
get to see anything.

The other big thing is making sure you use a decent mic.

Andy

On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am not sure its the costs thats the problem, the real problem is getting
 the internet conneciton over where we do the meetings.

 I am pretty sure there isnt a wireless connection over at the university
 lecture room where we do it.. .unless I take a network cable and check it
 out.

 Also, as a presenter, not sure how that would work with people telling me
 stuff over breeze and people in the meeting room...

 MD

 On 4/25/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  If you could get a breeze meetings set up that would be great - i
  guess there are costs involved with that though?
 
  On 25/04/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Because of the commute involved for a lot of my UG members
   (www.scottishcfug.com) I'm starting to look at either doing the talks
   by Breeze or, where we do have live events actually put them out via
   Breeze as well.
  
   We could look at co-ordinating Breeze events Niklas? We should discuss
   it over a few beers. How does tomorrow in Edinburgh suit? :)
  
   Andy
  
   On 25/04/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
Hi Niklas.
   
Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago, but
I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why an
online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.
   
Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.com and
coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.
   
On 25/04/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
 User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?

 Cheers

 Niklas



 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Urm...been there, done that rather.
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a
  breakdown! ;)
So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
  
   Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
  
   On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last
  May and
the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of
  resources
- mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
   
We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan)
  all
presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great
  success in
terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as
  very
few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as
  just about
every MM UK partner).
   
But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more
  people help out.
   
Andy
   
On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on
  ASP.NET... err.. not!
 I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good
  resource (hey.. there
 arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF,
  until Ray
 Camden gets of his Xbox 360)

 We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the
  US. so much so
 that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to
  CFunited in june,
 instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell,
  EUROPE!)
 conference.

 I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the
  UK, any
 comments?

 MD

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
  oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London
  area, we have
  a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue,
  given by the
  awesome Mark Drew!
 
  http://www.ukcfug.org/
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF
  community in the
  UK!! ;-)
  
   On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main
  CF community on
  the
UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion
  lists, as most uk
developers who are active in the community are on
  them.
   

Re: Okay, here's an easy one...Getting the directory I'm sitting in...

2006-04-25 Thread Rob Wilkerson
getDirectoryFromPath()?  Is that what you're asking?  Maybe
getDirectoryFromPath ( getCurrentTemplatePath() )?  You'd have to
parse for the last node in the directory path, but this would get you
there.

Hopefully I understood the question correctly...

On 4/25/06, Jeff Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Like, say you were bar.cfm and you were in the foo directory. I want to 
 get foo. Likewise, if you were in the bar directory, and you were 
 foo.cfm I'd want to see bar.


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 LHWH Advertising
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Re: Okay, here's an easy one...Getting the directory I'm sitting in...

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Drew
#ListGetAt(expandPath(.), ListLen(expandPath(.), \), \)#

On 4/25/06, Jeff Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Like, say you were bar.cfm and you were in the foo directory. I want
 to get foo. Likewise, if you were in the bar directory, and you were 
 foo.cfm I'd want to see bar.


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Re: Okay, here's an easy one...Getting the directory I'm sitting in...

2006-04-25 Thread rhymes with 'loud'
cfset currentdir = expandpath(.)

 Like, say you were bar.cfm and you were in the foo directory. I 
 want to get foo. Likewise, if you were in the bar directory, and 
 you were foo.cfm I'd want to see bar.
 
 
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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Drew
God, just realised where you are based, I was drunk round there last
weekend... (or weekend before that!) and singing in the Engine Rooms!

Ahh.. brighton :)

Sorry.. OT I know.

MD

On 4/25/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 a bit of rapid development maybe... ;)

 

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RE: OT: finding uk developers

2006-04-25 Thread Adrian Lynch
Any chance that's going to be recorded?

CFUGs always seem to clash with other things for me :O(

-Original Message-
From: Niklas Richardson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 April 2006 14:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers


.oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London area, we have
a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, given by the
awesome Mark Drew!

http://www.ukcfug.org/

On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF community in the
UK!! ;-)

 On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main CF community on
the
  UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion lists, as most uk
  developers who are active in the community are on them.
 
 
  Russ
  -Original Message-
  From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
  Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
 
   Thanks for the ideas and sniggles.
  
   I'll get some details over to the User Group Managers once the job
spec
   is
   finalised.
  
   Cheers
  
   Gareth
  
   - Original Message -
   From
 
  : Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 4:31 PM
   Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
  
  
   Try getting the 2 UK based CF User Group managers to post something.
   One of them being Nik Richardson and the other being me :)
  
   www.scottishcfug.com
   www.ukcfug.org
  
   Andy
  
   On 20/04/06, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking to find a UK CF developer for a 3(ish) month contract.
   Besides
the cf-jobs list, can anyone recommend some popular places where
   people
look
for job postings or where potential employers can find developers?
   
Thanks
   
Gareth
   
   
   
   
  
  
  
  
 
 



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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
Great so without wishing to sound simple - isn't that a great
solution??  Or  at least a start to it?

On 25/04/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nope. User Group managers are given a Breeze account free of charge
 for UG meetings, so no cost at all. Well, other than buying a decent
 headset to use.

 Andy

 On 25/04/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If you could get a breeze meetings set up that would be great - i
  guess there are costs involved with that though?
 
  On 25/04/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Because of the commute involved for a lot of my UG members
   (www.scottishcfug.com) I'm starting to look at either doing the talks
   by Breeze or, where we do have live events actually put them out via
   Breeze as well.
  
   We could look at co-ordinating Breeze events Niklas? We should discuss
   it over a few beers. How does tomorrow in Edinburgh suit? :)
  
   Andy
  
   On 25/04/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Niklas.
   
Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago, but
I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why an
online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.
   
Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.com and
coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.
   
On 25/04/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK ColdFusion
 User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?

 Cheers

 Niklas



 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Urm...been there, done that rather.
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   ..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a 
   breakdown! ;)
So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
  
   Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
  
   On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh last 
May and
the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack of 
resources
- mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.
   
We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster of
iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and Bogdan) all
presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a great 
success in
terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major loss as 
very
few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well as 
just about
every MM UK partner).
   
But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few more 
people help out.
   
Andy
   
On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on 
 ASP.NET... err.. not!
 I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good 
 resource (hey.. there
 arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, 
 until Ray
 Camden gets of his Xbox 360)

 We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. 
 so much so
 that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to 
 CFunited in june,
 instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, 
 EUROPE!)
 conference.

 I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the 
 UK, any
 comments?

 MD

 On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the London 
  area, we have
  a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model Glue, 
  given by the
  awesome Mark Drew!
 
  http://www.ukcfug.org/
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I thought the UK ColdFusion User Group was the main CF 
   community in the
  UK!! ;-)
  
   On 4/21/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
despite the childish sniggers, cfdeveloper is the main 
CF community on
  the
UK, I would suggest you try posting on discussion 
lists, as most uk
developers who are active in the community are on them.
   
   
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 16:57:17 +0100
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers
   
 Thanks for 

MX7 Verity Limitation

2006-04-25 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Is anyone aware of a Verity limitation in MX7?  I know there were
extreme changes, but I have an application that indexes multiple
collections simultaneously by kicking off each index on a separate
thread.  Essentially, one template is called which loops over the
available collections and creates a new thread for each which handles
the actual indexing.  This worked great through MX6.1, but now with
MX7 it's failing with the following message:

An error occurred while performing an operation in the Search Engine library.
Error reading collection information:
com.verity.api.administration.ConfigurationException:
java.io.IOException: Read timed out

The error appears to be returned very quickly after the indexing
process has started and the failure notice is received for all
collections.  Anyone have any thoughts?  I'd hate to have to serialize
the indexing process because some collections are large and there may
be a number of them.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

--

Rob Wilkerson

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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Mark Drew
My MacBook Pro has a fairly decent mic. I also have an external USB one so
you dont have to hear my bad typing REALLY LOUDLY!

For quality check out the latest CF Weekly podcast  (plug, plug!)

MD

On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You ideally need need someone to sit and monitor what's coming in over
 Breeze in case people are asking questions, or maybe the sound has
 dropped, etc. Cause when you are running in full screen mode you won't
 get to see anything.

 The other big thing is making sure you use a decent mic.

 Andy

 On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I am not sure its the costs thats the problem, the real problem is
 getting
  the internet conneciton over where we do the meetings.
 
  I am pretty sure there isnt a wireless connection over at the university
  lecture room where we do it.. .unless I take a network cable and check
 it
  out.
 
  Also, as a presenter, not sure how that would work with people telling
 me
  stuff over breeze and people in the meeting room...
 
  MD
 
  On 4/25/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
   If you could get a breeze meetings set up that would be great - i
   guess there are costs involved with that though?
  
   On 25/04/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because of the commute involved for a lot of my UG members
(www.scottishcfug.com) I'm starting to look at either doing the
 talks
by Breeze or, where we do have live events actually put them out via
Breeze as well.
   
We could look at co-ordinating Breeze events Niklas? We should
 discuss
it over a few beers. How does tomorrow in Edinburgh suit? :)
   
Andy
   
On 25/04/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
 Hi Niklas.

 Yes i have and I've been a few times when it started years ago,
 but
 I've not been able to commute that easily to events, which is why
 an
 online event system would work better for me.  That said I hope to
 make it to Marks presentation on Thursday.

 Would it at all be possible to make any podcasts of the events?  I
 would be willing to help where i can.  Both coldfusionweekly.comand
 coldfusionpodcast.com host there podcasts with libsyn.com.

 On 25/04/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Nick - where are you based?  Have you heard of the UK
 ColdFusion
  User Group (http://www.ukcfug.org/)?
 
  Cheers
 
  Niklas
 
 
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Urm...been there, done that rather.
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
..be there done that (CF_Europe 2003).  And nearly had a
   breakdown! ;)
 So, not entirely sure I want to do it again! ;)
   
Maybe Adobe will actually support a UK / Europe conference?!
   
On 4/25/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well the ScottishCFUG ran a 2 day conference in Edinburgh
 last
   May and
 the plan was to run it again this year but due to a lack
 of
   resources
 - mainly time - I've not been able to organise it again.

 We had Tim Buntel and Andi Hindle from MM, Steven Webster
 of
 iteration::two and the InterAKT guys (Alexandru and
 Bogdan)
   all
 presenting as well as some of the UK community. Was a
 great
   success in
 terms of feedback, etc, but financially I took a major
 loss as
   very
 few UK companies wanted to know (including MM UK as well
 as
   just about
 every MM UK partner).

 But I'm definately willing to get involved again if a few
 more
   people help out.

 Andy

 On 25/04/06, Mark Drew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on
   ASP.NET... err.. not!
  I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good
   resource (hey.. there
  arent that many forum type portal type things written in
 CF,
   until Ray
  Camden gets of his Xbox 360)
 
  We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in
 the
   US. so much so
  that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to
   CFunited in june,
  instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or
 hell,
   EUROPE!)
  conference.
 
  I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in
 the
   UK, any
  comments?
 
  MD
 
  On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
  
   oh, and if you're in the UK and near / in the
 London
   area, we have
   a great meeting on Thursday about Reactor and Model
 Glue,
   given by the
   awesome Mark Drew!
  
   http://www.ukcfug.org/
  
   On 4/25/06, Niklas Richardson 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
I thought the UK 

RE: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Adrian Lynch
I'd go, but it would depend on the cost...

 or whether the venue has a fire escape door that can be jimmied open!
:OD



-Original Message-
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 April 2006 16:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences


Where I shall be demonstrating Model-Glue running on ASP.NET... err.. not!
I hadnt heard of cfdeveloper.co.uk, looks like a good resource (hey.. there
arent that many forum type portal type things written in CF, until Ray
Camden gets of his Xbox 360)

We dont have as many resources as there seem to be in the US. so much so
that I am having to leave my house and get on a plane to CFunited in june,
instead of getting on a train/tube to a UK based (or hell, EUROPE!)
conference.

I dont know how much the feedback would be for events in the UK, any
comments?

MD


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RE: Image resizing on the fly?

2006-04-25 Thread Terry Troxel
I also use ImageCR and love its speed.
I have a wedding photgrapher's sit that
He uses an ftp package to upload all the
Images of a wedding (he wanted it this way)
With a naming convention of weddingname-1, weddingname-2,
etc.
To his events folder. He then goes into his admin area of
the site
And runs a page to add an event which means he adds the
weddingname
And a password for the event. When he submits the page it
adds those
Fields into his events page for username/password to allow
people to
View/purchase the pics, but it runs cfdirectory with a
filter of the
Weddingname and uses imageCR to create a thumbnail of each
of the
Files returned from the cfdirectory query.

Terry 

-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Image resizing on the fly?

I've been using ImageCR3 to do some image resizing and in
the past I've used imagemagick and alagad's image component.
I've always done it where I've done file resizing at the
time of upload. However, I'm facing a situation of having to
display an unknown amount of directories of photos that are
being uploaded into folders via FTP. Rather than forcing
someone to go fire off a page that goes out and does all the
resizing, I'm wondering if it would be feasible to resize
the images as needed.
I'm not sure what the overhead would be on something like
that. I've seen some .NET developers doing it with something
called image.ashx where they call their images like img
src=image.ashx?file=/myfiles/photo1.jpgwidth=600height=40
0 and it appears to just do the resizing everytime someone
hits that image. I was thinking of writing a CFM that did
the same thing by resizing the photo and pass it back to the
browser using cfcontent but I wasn't sure if the overhead
is too much. This isn't a large site and there won't be a
ton of people hitting it at once, but even 2 or 3 people on
there pulling up a page of 20-30 thumbnails with each image
being resized on the fly sounds a little scary to me. I'm
just looking for some more knowledge and expertise on the
subject. Thanks!
 
John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer Wyle
Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
 
 





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Uploading multiple files - not necessarily CF

2006-04-25 Thread Everett, Al \(NIH/NIGMS\) [C]
I'm looking for a solution to this problem:
 
For an intranet site, the end user should be able to select multiple
files (or even a directory) located on his/her local machine, and press
a single button to upload them to the server.
 
We're a CF shop and I don't see a CF solution for this piece, but it
needs to work with CF. Perhaps a Java applet? Maybe Flash? We'll
certainly be using CF for the back-end processing of the files, but what
is not desired is having the multiple html file form fields.
 
This is for an intranet application with VERY tightly controlled browser
and OS environments. Downloading a separate application is pretty much a
non-starter; it needs to work in the browser window.
 
Any pointers you can offer would be appreciated.


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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
OT - that's Brigton for you ;)

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Re: OT: finding uk developers - UK/Europe Conferences

2006-04-25 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
 You ideally need need someone to sit and monitor what's coming in over
 Breeze in case people are asking questions, or maybe the sound has
 dropped, etc. Cause when you are running in full screen mode you won't
 get to see anything.

I'm sure this can be accomplished though?  Like i say i'm more than
willing to help where i can.

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