Re: jfreechart

2006-07-07 Thread Nick de Voil
 Anyone use CF with jfreechart?  I'm trying to create a MeterPlot, but it's
coming up blank.

Yes, but we don't use MeterPlot.

 I'd RTFM if there was a better FM :)

I know what you mean. Have you tried the forum? I've always managed to get
answers there.

http://www.jfree.org/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=3

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Re: OT: gmail and norton internet security

2006-07-07 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
it's not really the AV that i'm after but the firewall.  I have messages
popup in gmail when i'm browsing telling me that the page has been corrupted
due to Norton firewall. i'm going to give comodo a go.

thanks all

On 07/07/06, Casey Dougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Gmail scans your email anyway. Why do you need another virus scanner for
 your gmail?

 http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=25760


 

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i18n date/time

2006-07-07 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
Hi,

I have a question on i18n date and time display for local time zones.
Currently I have had all date and time stored and presented in the
server/local time zone, but I am interested in moving to storing all
that in UTC format, and displaying it in local time for what the
client/user prefers.

I can use DateConvert to get server/local times to and from UTC, but
what would I use to localize the time for presentation for any existing
time zones... ?

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RE: i18n date/time

2006-07-07 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
Oh,

Now I saw Paul H's post on his blog, so it seems like there is no easy
way to do this...
http://cfg11n.blogspot.com/2006/05/there-is-such-thing-as-timezone-hell
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Re: Web Services - Not for production or development - Thanks everybody

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 06 July 2006 18:50, News wrote:
 development. I paid for my software and I am using it legally. I need the
 extra IP addresses. We shouldn't have to spend extra time on things like

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Re: OT: gmail and norton internet security

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
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 Unless or course someone posts a real virus masquerading as a test one ;-)

Indeed.
Which makes testing if real time scanning works or not a pain :-)

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Re: OT: gmail and norton internet security

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 07 July 2006 00:34, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk wrote:
 whats a good firewall?

A different box :-)

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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 06 July 2006 23:45, Denny Valliant wrote:
 Pretty much.  It's a font end / remote interface to X (X being Java, CF,
 ASP, etc heck, flat files even).  I think. I may be mixing openlaszlo
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The way I see it, what CFML did for HTML, Flex does for Flash.

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Re: Debugging per request

2006-07-07 Thread Joseph Lamoree
I finished putting the filter into production, and it's working  
perfectly. I wrapped up my notes, the source, and the built jar in  
case anyone wants to take a look:

   http://www.teleologic.net/~jlamoree/teleologic-server.zip  (80285  
bytes)
   http://www.teleologic.net/~jlamoree/teleologic-server.tar.gz   
(75579 bytes)

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Re: Algorithm / Data dudes

2006-07-07 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
A query should do the trick.





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Re: Automated Web Form Filler-Outer (was Re: Mailing List suggestions)

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 07 July 2006 03:38, Denny Valliant wrote:
 I'm picturing something that follows along as you browse a site, and then
 offers means of connecting parts of the session to CF loops, structures,
 etc., so you can replay your session programmatically.

I normally just have a trace running through a suitable Firefox extension 
while I do whatever it is.
Turning that back into CFHTTP calls is normally fairly obvious, with maybe 
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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Will Tomlinson
 The way I see it, what CFML did for HTML, Flex does for Flash.
 

But now you're mixin me up. You're comparing CFML to something that's 
presentation only. 

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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Will Tomlinson
And how can you get away with building a Flex ecommerce app when it won't be 
indexed by search engines? How would I ever explain that one to a client?

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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 07 July 2006 10:27, Will Tomlinson wrote:
 But now you're mixin me up. You're comparing CFML to something that's
 presentation only.

CFML is a presentation layer with cool integration with databases (I'm 
speaking roughly here, with as broad a brush as I can find :-) ), that 
renders to HTML.
MXML is a presentation layer with cool integration to remote services, that 
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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 07 July 2006 10:29, Will Tomlinson wrote:
 won't
 be indexed by search engines?

Only if you build it so that it wont be.

Typically, having a 'gateway' HTML page, or a Flash wrapper page with decent 
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CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache

2006-07-07 Thread Rob Wilkerson
I'm trying to create a multiserver installation of CFMX7 in a
Windows/Apache 2.0.58 environment where each ColdFusion instance runs
a separate JVM configuration.  I've had this running just fine in IIS
by running wsconfig with the -config flag, but I'm not sure how to do
it in Apache.  In IIS, the ISAPI filter is loaded to each individual
site so it makes sense.  In Apache, though, the JRun module is loaded
server-wide.

Has anyone tried and, more to the point, successfully accomplished
this?  I can't seem to find any documentation that states whether this
is possible and/or how I might go about it.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

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RE: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
| Only if you build it so that it wont be.
| Typically, having a 'gateway' HTML page, or a Flash wrapper page with
| decent META tags will sort you out.

What do you base that on? Should each product have a gateway page then?

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RE: OT: gmail and norton internet security

2006-07-07 Thread Snake
I presume u mean free ones
AVG also do a firewall product.

Zonealarm is one of the peoples favourites from www.zonelabs.com
Comodo antivirus looks quite promising http://www.comodogroup.com/

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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 07 July 2006 11:03, Hugo Ahlenius wrote:
 What do you base that on? Should each product have a gateway page then?

Depends if you want your whole product catalogue indexed or not.
It's not like you need generate them by hand.

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cffile sql and cfc's

2006-07-07 Thread Richard Cooper
Hi,

I'm looking into creating a cfc for uploading files. 

I think this but should be fine, but I'd like to know is what people think 
would be the best method for adding/editing this info to dynamic table.

i.e. is it OK to use:
cfquery
UPDATE  #ARGUMENTS.tablename#

and are there any extra precautions that should be used to prevent SQL 
poisoning?

Thanks,

R

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RE: Algorithm / Data dudes

2006-07-07 Thread Steve Brownlee
Hm, it could be that simple, you're right.  Good idea. 

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 Subject: Re: Algorithm / Data dudes
 
 A query should do the trick.
 
 
 
 Working on Pricing Sheets.  For those who don't know what 
 they are, from a data viewpoint, they're simply Excel spreadsheets.
   - Column Headers
   - Row Headers
   - Two-dimentional table of data
 
 I'm trying to think of the most efficient way to store this 
 data in a CF memory construct (struct/array).
 
 My first thought was simply a four-dimensional array, but 
 then I starting considering a more code-friendly(?) structure 
 where row headers are in one key, column headers in another 
 and the data in a two-dimentional array in the 3rd.  However, 
 that seems like a lot of additional logic to match up headers 
 with the data.
 
 If you've done something like this before, I'd greatly 
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Re: i18n date/time

2006-07-07 Thread Paul Hastings
Hugo Ahlenius wrote:
 Now I saw Paul H's post on his blog, so it seems like there is no easy
 way to do this...

well actually there is. set you server tz to UTC  bob's your uncle. if nopt 
the 
only other way to avoid the DST boundary issue is to use java epoch offsets.

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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Rick Root
Tom Chiverton wrote:
 
 CFML is a presentation layer with cool integration with databases (I'm 
 speaking roughly here, with as broad a brush as I can find :-) ), that 
 renders to HTML.
 MXML is a presentation layer with cool integration to remote services, that 
 renders to Flash.


Neither.  CFML and MXML are languages used to CREATE presentation 
layers.  HTML and SWF movies are the presentation layer, not the 
languages used to generate them.  Especially since the CFML runs on the 
server, not on the client.

Maybe this is a better analogy...

What AJAX does for HTML, Flex does for Flash.. maybe that's closer.

Except most of what you could do in Flex could be done in the Flash 
Authoring environment.  Which is where Flex Builder comes in...

Flex Builder is really just an IDE that makes it easier to develop 
RIAs... anyone who has tried to build an RIA of any size using the Flash 
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Re: cffile sql and cfc's

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 07 July 2006 11:55, Richard Cooper wrote:
 I'm looking into creating a cfc for uploading files.

Generic answers to generic questions:
cfqueryparam / Reactor
don't refer to shared scopes (url/form) inside CFC

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Re: cffile sql and cfc's

2006-07-07 Thread Richard Cooper
I'm guessing either something like:

cfquery
UPDATE cfqueryparam value=#ARGUMENTS.tablename# cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar /

OR

cfparam name=#ARGUMENTS.tablename# type=string
cfquery
UPDATE #ARGUMENTS.tablename

Would these work and be safe?

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RE: JS Pop-up Window problems...

2006-07-07 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
Just wanted to give an update on the issue my client was having with
Firefox. I finally was able to schedule a WebEx demo with the client.

After some debugging, we discovered that the browser was crashing on the
window.close() method (and any variation of it, i.e. self.close(), etc.)

Anyway, booting in to Firefox's safe mode made everything work correctly.
This led me back to an extension being the problem. My original hunch proved
correct, in that it was the Tabbrowser Extensions v2.1.2006031301 that was
the culprit. 

While the client had disabled the extension, it seems this wasn't enough.
Only after removing the extension did the problem go away. I believe this
might be because Tabbrowser Extensions has a custom config file that gets
loaded--even when the extension is disabled.

Anyway, I made the mistake of not having the customer go into safe mode from
the start (I had actually forgotten about the option.)

So, in the future if you have a client having problems with Firefox and you
know it's working for you, make sure the client boots into safe mode as the
first step to see if they still experience the problem.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_mode
C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe -safe-mode

Extensions are a wonderful thing, but they can also cause instability.

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RE: i18n date/time

2006-07-07 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
| well actually there is. set you server tz to UTC  bob's your uncle.
| if nopt the only other way to avoid the DST boundary issue is to use
| java epoch offsets.

Sorry Paul - but how does that help? You mean by just adding and
subtracting for the timezone manually? And why does the server tz need
to be UTC -- wouldn't it be enough to just handle all time in UTC in the
backend? So I am not sure if Bob is my uncle.

Otherwise, here is a little snippet I got from the bluedragon mailing
list (which is a friendly place, btw). I just spotted now that the
function may need to be cleaned up and made threadsafe, so handle with
care...

cfscript
function formatDate( date, timezone ){
  timezone = createObject( java, java.util.TimeZone
).getTimeZone( timezone );
  sdf = createObject( java, java.text.SimpleDateFormat ).init(
yy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss zzz );
  sdf.setTimeZone( timezone );
  return sdf.format( date );
}
/cfscript

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Re: cffile sql and cfc's

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 07 July 2006 13:30, Richard Cooper wrote:
 cfquery
 UPDATE cfqueryparam value=#ARGUMENTS.tablename#
 cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar /

Normally you have one CFC for each table, and you can't use place holders for 
things like tablenames anyway.

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Re: Framework suggestions

2006-07-07 Thread Joe Rinehart
 Anyways, all to say this: The XML syntax isn't necessarily easier or better
 than CFML, but for what this, or other XML-based frameworks do for you, the
 extra brain space is worth using these frameworks.

Comparing XML to CFML is an excercise in futility - it's apples and
oranges, and I just don't think Claude or whoever gets that.

XML acts as a metaprogramming environment - a level at which you're
coding above the actual implementation language.  What's nice about
XML in specific is the number of tools for manipulating it, both on
the IDE and standards (XSL, etc.) levels.

I'm going to stay out of the rest of this debate, because it's SSDD
from the same old people.

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Re: CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache

2006-07-07 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Sorry, everyone.  After reading this again, it seems that I have all
kinds of issues with my question.  First, the -config flag is on the
jrunsvc utility.  Duh.  That error led me down a path that ended with
a very unclear and even contradictory question.  Let me try to do
better by simplifying:

With Apache, is it possible to tie a single CFMX instance to a
specific virtual host?

Apologies for any confusion I may have caused.  And for any stitches
to the thorasic region required to repair the damage from
side-splitting laughter at my idiocy.  Hopefully this clarifies things
a bit.

On 7/7/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm trying to create a multiserver installation of CFMX7 in a
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 by running wsconfig with the -config flag, but I'm not sure how to do
 it in Apache.  In IIS, the ISAPI filter is loaded to each individual
 site so it makes sense.  In Apache, though, the JRun module is loaded
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 Has anyone tried and, more to the point, successfully accomplished
 this?  I can't seem to find any documentation that states whether this
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Re: cffile sql and cfc's

2006-07-07 Thread Richard Cooper
Hi Tom,

Do you think something like this would make it safe from SQL attack:

cfset tableOK = REFindNoCase([^A-Za-z-_]+, ARGUMENT.tablename, 1,TRUE)
cfif (tableOK.pos[1] NEQ 1) OR (tableOK.len[1] and len(ARGUMENT.tablename))
cfabort

cfelse
cfquery
UPDATE #ARGUMENTS.tablename#
.

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Re: cffile sql and cfc's

2006-07-07 Thread Jim
You've still got issues e.g. arguments.tablename = sysobjects.

Essentially, you're still hoping you've thought of everything that can 
be done.

An idea might be:

cfset allowedtables = file,image

cffif not listfindnocase(allowedtables,arguments.table)
cfabort
/cfif

This way, you are explicitly denying everything except what you know is 
okay.




Richard Cooper wrote:
 Hi Tom,

 Do you think something like this would make it safe from SQL attack:

 cfset tableOK = REFindNoCase([^A-Za-z-_]+, ARGUMENT.tablename, 1,TRUE)
 cfif (tableOK.pos[1] NEQ 1) OR (tableOK.len[1] and len(ARGUMENT.tablename))
 cfabort

 cfelse
 cfquery
 UPDATE #ARGUMENTS.tablename#
 .

 /cfif



 

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Re: cffile sql and cfc's

2006-07-07 Thread Richard Cooper
Correction:
cfif (tableOK.pos[1] NEQ 1) OR (tableOK.len[1] NEQ len(ARGUMENT.tablename))



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Re: i18n date/time

2006-07-07 Thread Paul Hastings
Hugo Ahlenius wrote:
 Sorry Paul - but how does that help? You mean by just adding and
 subtracting for the timezone manually? And why does the server tz need

you're missing the real issue.

 to be UTC -- wouldn't it be enough to just handle all time in UTC in the
 backend? So I am not sure if Bob is my uncle.

cf doesn't know a tz from a hole in the ground--it does not know your datetimes 
are UTC. it assumes all datetimes are server tz. if the server's tz has DST, 
all 
DST boundary dates get swapped *before* you can do anything to cast them to 
another tz (including UTC w/dateConvert). for example, 2006-04-02 02:01:00.0 
will *never* exist on a server that follows US DST. it will *always* get 
swapped 
over to 2006-04-02 03:01:00.0. this is particularly nasty if you host in the US 
but need say australian tz, because that missing hour is about in the middle of 
their day there.

if the server's in UTC tz, which will never have DST, this magical swap over 
doesn't occur, so you can happily cast from one tz to another.

either that or use java epoch offset  change all kinds of stuff.

 Otherwise, here is a little snippet I got from the bluedragon mailing

yes, old school i18n stuff. but it doesn't address the real issue.

btw that approach will bite your rear end eventually w/that custom date 
formatting. i strongly urge you to stick w/the standard java formatting 
styles 
(FULL--SHORT). you'll end up in trouble if you ever have to parse those 
localized strings back to datetimes.

not sure if matt's opened the CVS for public consumption but you might look at 
the boardfusion's project's i18nutils.cfc. it addresses this by using java 
epoch 
offsets (via icu4j) or the machII blog project (not sure if he's incorporated 
the new stuff yet) which has something similar but uses core java (which is 
doubly more convoluted for stuff like this than icu4j).

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Re: Ebay SOAP API

2006-07-07 Thread harry kuperus
The sample from Ebay which pulls out the geteBayOfficialTime works without 
any problem. But I need to do the same with GetSearchResults but I can't 
figure it out.

any help would be highly appreciated

Thanks Harry

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RE: Debugging per request

2006-07-07 Thread Russ
Your code looks great... much better then what I patched together a few
months ago... Where did you get the documentation necessary?  I was not able
to find anything beyond some very basic example files on the macromedia
site. 

I also believe tjat your code has the same bug as mine.  When a user comes
through several proxies, the header will have several ip addresses in there,
such as (10.0.0.1; 192.168.0.1; 65.65.65.65). This is from memory, so I
might get the semantics wrong a little bit, but you get the idea.  Just
grabbing the header might work most of the time, (although I believe you
need to strip out the first ip, as that's the ip of the proxy if my memory
serves me correctly), but for those coming through other proxies, you will
get more then 1 ip.  This might be fine if you're just using this for
debugging purposes, but if you want this filter to give CF accurate ips for
most users, you'll probably need to tokenize the header and grab the last
ip. 

Russ

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 From: Joseph Lamoree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 4:16 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Debugging per request
 
 I finished putting the filter into production, and it's working
 perfectly. I wrapped up my notes, the source, and the built jar in
 case anyone wants to take a look:
 
http://www.teleologic.net/~jlamoree/teleologic-server.zip  (80285
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http://www.teleologic.net/~jlamoree/teleologic-server.tar.gz
 (75579 bytes)
 
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RE: CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache

2006-07-07 Thread Russ
I haven't tried this yet, but I believe you can do this by putting in the
apache configuration that connects you to CF inside the virtual host
directive.  Let me know if you get this to work, as I will need to do this
sometime soon as well.  

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 9:47 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache
 
 Sorry, everyone.  After reading this again, it seems that I have all
 kinds of issues with my question.  First, the -config flag is on the
 jrunsvc utility.  Duh.  That error led me down a path that ended with
 a very unclear and even contradictory question.  Let me try to do
 better by simplifying:
 
 With Apache, is it possible to tie a single CFMX instance to a
 specific virtual host?
 
 Apologies for any confusion I may have caused.  And for any stitches
 to the thorasic region required to repair the damage from
 side-splitting laughter at my idiocy.  Hopefully this clarifies things
 a bit.
 
 On 7/7/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm trying to create a multiserver installation of CFMX7 in a
  Windows/Apache 2.0.58 environment where each ColdFusion instance runs
  a separate JVM configuration.  I've had this running just fine in IIS
  by running wsconfig with the -config flag, but I'm not sure how to do
  it in Apache.  In IIS, the ISAPI filter is loaded to each individual
  site so it makes sense.  In Apache, though, the JRun module is loaded
  server-wide.
 
  Has anyone tried and, more to the point, successfully accomplished
  this?  I can't seem to find any documentation that states whether this
  is possible and/or how I might go about it.
 
  Any insight would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
 
  --
 
  Rob Wilkerson
 
 
 
 --
 
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RE: JS Pop-up Window problems...

2006-07-07 Thread Munson, Jacob
 My original hunch proved correct, in that it was the Tabbrowser 
 Extensions that was the culprit. 
 
 Extensions are a wonderful thing, but they can also cause instability.

Tabbrowser Extensions is notoriously buggy.  I used to prefer TabBrowser
Preferences, but these days I use Tab Mix Plus, which does the job of
about 4 of my previous extensions.  :)




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RE: JS Pop-up Window problems...

2006-07-07 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
Tabbrowser Extensions is notoriously buggy.  I used to prefer TabBrowser
Preferences, but these days I use Tab Mix Plus, which does the job of
about 4 of my previous extensions.  :)

Since FF v1.5, they've pretty much implemented everything feature I used to
use a Tabbrowser extension for (I used to use TabBrowser Preferences as
well.)

My client was using Tabbrowser Extensions simply to give him the close icon
on each tab. He ended up installing Tab X and that worked just perfect for
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Re: Debugging per request

2006-07-07 Thread Joseph Lamoree
On 7 Jul 2006, at 07:38, Russ wrote:

 Your code looks great... much better then what I patched together a  
 few
 months ago... Where did you get the documentation necessary?  I was  
 not able
 to find anything beyond some very basic example files on the  
 macromedia
 site.

Thanks. I used the javadocs for J2EE and an article on SDN:
   http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/api/
   http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/Filters.html

 I also believe tjat your code has the same bug as mine.  When a  
 user comes
 through several proxies, the header will have several ip addresses  
 in there,
 such as (10.0.0.1; 192.168.0.1; 65.65.65.65).

The X-Forwarded-For header may indeed have multiple addresses. The  
header created by my application proxy won't. However, I will add  
some logic to parse the header for the first IP when multiples  
appear. That will make it a more general purpose utility.

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RE: OT: TinyMCE strange behavior.

2006-07-07 Thread Ian Skinner
How plain was the word markup? Normal ps, or ps with strange attributes and 
such?

Both, I have tried just the plain paste from word with all the extra style and 
class attributes, and after using the Tiny MCE controls to clean these up into 
plain paragraph tags.  Either way, they are all stripped out the first time the 
form is submitted.

You can see the action happen when the submit button is clicked.  The text in 
the Tiny MCE text area loses all its paragraphs then the form is submitted.


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Re: cffile sql and cfc's

2006-07-07 Thread Richard Cooper
Hi Jim,

Thanks, I think that will work. I'll make an adjustment to get all tables 
dynamically which I'd guess would be OK

cfquery name=GetTableNames datasource=#theDatabase#
SELECT  TABLE_NAME
FROMInformation_Schema.Tables
WHERE   TABLE_TYPE = 'dbo'
ORDER BY Table_Name
/cfquery

cfset allowedTables = valuelist(GetTableNames.TABLE_NAME)

Thanks for both your help.

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Re: CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache

2006-07-07 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Will do.  I'll try to detail the steps for the list.

On 7/7/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I haven't tried this yet, but I believe you can do this by putting in the
 apache configuration that connects you to CF inside the virtual host
 directive.  Let me know if you get this to work, as I will need to do this
 sometime soon as well.

 Russ

  -Original Message-
  From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 9:47 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache
 
  Sorry, everyone.  After reading this again, it seems that I have all
  kinds of issues with my question.  First, the -config flag is on the
  jrunsvc utility.  Duh.  That error led me down a path that ended with
  a very unclear and even contradictory question.  Let me try to do
  better by simplifying:
 
  With Apache, is it possible to tie a single CFMX instance to a
  specific virtual host?
 
  Apologies for any confusion I may have caused.  And for any stitches
  to the thorasic region required to repair the damage from
  side-splitting laughter at my idiocy.  Hopefully this clarifies things
  a bit.
 
  On 7/7/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm trying to create a multiserver installation of CFMX7 in a
   Windows/Apache 2.0.58 environment where each ColdFusion instance runs
   a separate JVM configuration.  I've had this running just fine in IIS
   by running wsconfig with the -config flag, but I'm not sure how to do
   it in Apache.  In IIS, the ISAPI filter is loaded to each individual
   site so it makes sense.  In Apache, though, the JRun module is loaded
   server-wide.
  
   Has anyone tried and, more to the point, successfully accomplished
   this?  I can't seem to find any documentation that states whether this
   is possible and/or how I might go about it.
  
   Any insight would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
  
   --
  
   Rob Wilkerson
  
 
 
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A-Z Search

2006-07-07 Thread Steve LaBadie
I am considering offering an A-Z search on our website.  Can anyone
direct me to something already created?

 

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Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Patrick Forsythe
Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact 
managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but 
we are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good 
custome tag /app that will work for me?

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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Adkins, Randy
I recall something like tmsIntranet or something. 

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Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Intranet suite

Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but
we are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good
custome tag /app that will work for me?

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Re: Automated Web Form Filler-Outer (was Re: Mailing List suggestions)

2006-07-07 Thread Denny Valliant
Hr... Firefox extension... check.  Sounds like a tool I should have.

It's generally pretty obvious, a trace tool would help even more, but I was
thinking, since it's so obvious, someone must have gotten tired of doing
it by hand, and whipped up an automated process for doing it.

Thanks for the firefox idea, that would make it that much easier.
:Denny

On 7/7/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Friday 07 July 2006 03:38, Denny Valliant wrote:
  I'm picturing something that follows along as you browse a site, and
 then
  offers means of connecting parts of the session to CF loops, structures,
  etc., so you can replay your session programmatically.

 I normally just have a trace running through a suitable Firefox extension
 while I do whatever it is.
 Turning that back into CFHTTP calls is normally fairly obvious, with maybe
 some regular expression passing of the results to find any tokens that
 need
 to be returned.

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Re: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Brian Rinaldi
If you are looking for free and/or open-source, I know of nothing
comprehensive. You could find some of the functionality you are looking for
in seperate projects (see the full list at -
http://www.remotesynthesis.com/cfopensourcelist) but you would have to
combine them (which really isn't that big a deal in most cases and will
likely still save you some time).

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CF Open Source List - http://www.remotesynthesis.com/cfopensourcelist
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On 7/7/06, Adkins, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I recall something like tmsIntranet or something.

 -Original Message-
 From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Intranet suite

 Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
 managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but
 we are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good
 custome tag /app that will work for me?

 --
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 Tech Support
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 http://www.toto.net

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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Snake
You will most likley have to forget CF if you want ready made scripts/apps
like this.

I have seen all those things as individual components. But not really
alltogether.
You could try dynaportal, that might possibly have most of the things you
need.
Webmail generally comes with the mail server.



Snake 

-Original Message-
From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 July 2006 17:20
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Intranet suite

Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but we
are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good custome tag
/app that will work for me?

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RE: Automated Web Form Filler-Outer (was Re: Mailing List suggestions)

2006-07-07 Thread Snake
How about this

http://www.nqltech.com/BrowserRecorder.asp

snake 

-Original Message-
From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 July 2006 17:27
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Automated Web Form Filler-Outer (was Re: Mailing List
suggestions)

Hr... Firefox extension... check.  Sounds like a tool I should have.

It's generally pretty obvious, a trace tool would help even more, but I was
thinking, since it's so obvious, someone must have gotten tired of doing it
by hand, and whipped up an automated process for doing it.

Thanks for the firefox idea, that would make it that much easier.
:Denny

On 7/7/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Friday 07 July 2006 03:38, Denny Valliant wrote:
  I'm picturing something that follows along as you browse a site, and
 then
  offers means of connecting parts of the session to CF loops, 
  structures, etc., so you can replay your session programmatically.

 I normally just have a trace running through a suitable Firefox 
 extension while I do whatever it is.
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 maybe some regular expression passing of the results to find any 
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Re: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Brian Rinaldi
If you do decide to drop CF, then I have heard about an open-source project
called LifeRay (http://www.liferay.com/web/guest/home) which is a full
portal system built in Java. It looks pretty sweet.

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CF Open Source List - http://www.remotesynthesis.com/cfopensourcelist
Boston CFUG - http://www.bostoncfug.org

On 7/7/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You will most likley have to forget CF if you want ready made scripts/apps
 like this.

 I have seen all those things as individual components. But not really
 alltogether.
 You could try dynaportal, that might possibly have most of the things you
 need.
 Webmail generally comes with the mail server.



 Snake

 -Original Message-
 From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 07 July 2006 17:20
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Intranet suite

 Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
 managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but we
 are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good custome tag
 /app that will work for me?

 --
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 Tech Support
 Smallville Communications
 http://www.toto.net

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Re: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Patrick Forsythe
I should be a little more specific. we already host the domain and mail 
for the client, just a Linux mail server using smtp for mail and qpopper 
to pull mail. They have decided they would like to have an intranet page 
from which they could read and send mail, have personal calendars and 
upload and download files. We have used Horde in the past for a college 
we host for this but it is a bit overkill for what they would need.

You will most likley have to forget CF if you want ready made scripts/apps
like this.

I have seen all those things as individual components. But not really
alltogether.
You could try dynaportal, that might possibly have most of the things you
need.
Webmail generally comes with the mail server.
  

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RE: Automated Web Form Filler-Outer (was Re: Mailing List suggestions)

2006-07-07 Thread Munson, Jacob
Or this one, for Firefox:
http://developer.spikesource.com/wiki/index.php/Projects:TestGen4Web
It can also generate an XML file that can be used in a unit testing
framework like Selenium.

 -Original Message-
 From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 10:44 AM
 
 How about this
 
 http://www.nqltech.com/BrowserRecorder.asp
 
 snake 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 07 July 2006 17:27
 
 Hr... Firefox extension... check.  Sounds like a tool I 
 should have.
 
 It's generally pretty obvious, a trace tool would help even 
 more, but I was
 thinking, since it's so obvious, someone must have gotten 
 tired of doing it
 by hand, and whipped up an automated process for doing it.
 
 Thanks for the firefox idea, that would make it that much easier.

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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Nick Gleason
Patrick,

Our shop (CitySoft - www.citysoft.com) provides an CF-based application that
provides all or most of what you mentioned.  It's priced pretty
competitively and can be open sourced if you want to build on it.

Best,

Nick

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-Original Message-
From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Intranet suite

Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but we
are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good custome tag
/app that will work for me?

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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Munson, Jacob
I don't see webmail in the list...or did I miss it? 

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Gleason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 11:00 AM
 
 Patrick,
 
 Our shop (CitySoft - www.citysoft.com) provides an CF-based 
 application that
 provides all or most of what you mentioned.  It's priced pretty
 competitively and can be open sourced if you want to build on it.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
 
 Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like 
 calendar, contact
 managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll 
 my own but we
 are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a 
 good custome tag
 /app that will work for me?

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Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation

2006-07-07 Thread Michael Dinowitz
repost due to error:


I am having a hard time invoking the ws below in a Unix/CF7/Apache 2.0
environment. I can query the WSDL and it works successful in a windows dev
environ. However when going to UNIX it is unsuccessful. I am thinking that
it is a permissions issue or something. Further more I cannot even register
other Webservices in the CF admin ( eg bable fish) Why? Has anyone come up
with a solution? Thanks in advance for any help.



My PAGE

cfinvoke webservice=http://120.252.201.51:8200/test.cfc?wsdl;
method=getXML returnvariable=foo
cfinvokeargument name=XMLInput value=Hello THere
/cfinvoke

brcfoutput#foo#/cfoutput

MY WS:
cfcomponent output=Yes
cffunction name=getXML returnType=string access=remote output=Yes
cfargument name=XMLInput type=string 
cfoutput#XMLInput#/cfoutput
cfreturn #XMLInput#
/cffunction
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RE: Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation

2006-07-07 Thread Russ
Hmm, can you access the WSDL using a browser when the server is the unix
box?  

It is very likely permissions.  Is the directory where CF is installed owned
by the same user that CF runs as?  try doing something like the following
chown -R cfuser.cfuser /opt/jrun4   where cfuser is the user that cf runs
as, the second cfuser is the group that cf runs as and /opt/jrun4 is the
folder where CF is installed.  You will need to do this as root. 

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:11 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation
 
 repost due to error:
 
 
 I am having a hard time invoking the ws below in a Unix/CF7/Apache 2.0
 environment. I can query the WSDL and it works successful in a windows dev
 environ. However when going to UNIX it is unsuccessful. I am thinking that
 it is a permissions issue or something. Further more I cannot even
 register
 other Webservices in the CF admin ( eg bable fish) Why? Has anyone come up
 with a solution? Thanks in advance for any help.
 
 
 
 My PAGE
 
 cfinvoke webservice=http://120.252.201.51:8200/test.cfc?wsdl;
 method=getXML returnvariable=foo
 cfinvokeargument name=XMLInput value=Hello THere
 /cfinvoke
 
 brcfoutput#foo#/cfoutput
 
 MY WS:
 cfcomponent output=Yes
 cffunction name=getXML returnType=string access=remote
 output=Yes
 cfargument name=XMLInput type=string 
 cfoutput#XMLInput#/cfoutput
 cfreturn #XMLInput#
 /cffunction
 /cfcomponent
 
 
 
 
 

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RE: Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation

2006-07-07 Thread Dave Watts
 I am having a hard time invoking the ws below in a 
 Unix/CF7/Apache 2.0 environment. I can query the WSDL and it 
 works successful in a windows dev environ. However when going 
 to UNIX it is unsuccessful. I am thinking that it is a 
 permissions issue or something. Further more I cannot even 
 register other Webservices in the CF admin ( eg bable fish) 
 Why? Has anyone come up with a solution? Thanks in advance 
 for any help.

From the Unix server console, can you actually retrieve the WSDL
successfully? You can test this easily with wget.

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Re: OT: TinyMCE strange behavior.

2006-07-07 Thread Denny Valliant
On 7/6/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Standard XML? Do the Microsoft XML docs validate as XML? I think they do -
 so, they are valid.  They may be quirky but I think they are valid...


They probably are valid, if, um, verbose.

It was an off the cuff comment, and more related to troubles I had with
excel
and XML and binding datasources or some such.  Can't even recall exactly.

Bear in mind that I was burned with Quark and it's XML abilities, so I'm a
little suspicious of the universal nature of XML.  Note: Quark is much
better
with XML now, but prior, with Avenue, it was a nightmare, vs. inDesign,
which
was a breeze and acted exactly how I'd expect it to, or at least closer than
Quark 5-6 did.

I guess I let that color my view a little.  I mean, theoretically, with XML,
DTDs
and XSLT, any XML should be pretty malleable, right?  I still kind of wonder
if dropping XML controller files from one framework into another would work,
and if not, if it's trivial to have XSLT transform the XML into whatever
format
the framework expects.

Well, I'll take back what I said about M$'s XML... if it validates, it's
valid.
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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Snake
You do realise that most decent mail servers have contact managers,
calendars, messaging etc built in to them and are accsiible via the webmail.
Both the mail servers we use (merak and Mdaemon) do.
So maybe you just need to upgrade to a better mail server.

Snake
 

-Original Message-
From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 July 2006 17:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Intranet suite

I should be a little more specific. we already host the domain and mail for
the client, just a Linux mail server using smtp for mail and qpopper to pull
mail. They have decided they would like to have an intranet page from which
they could read and send mail, have personal calendars and upload and
download files. We have used Horde in the past for a college we host for
this but it is a bit overkill for what they would need.

You will most likley have to forget CF if you want ready made 
scripts/apps like this.

I have seen all those things as individual components. But not really 
alltogether.
You could try dynaportal, that might possibly have most of the things 
you need.
Webmail generally comes with the mail server.
  

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Re: CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache

2006-07-07 Thread Rob Wilkerson
All -

If anyone has been watching this thread, Steven Erat was kind enough
to answer my cry for help and send me this link which lays it out
pretty 
well...http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/multi_instances04.html.

He also indicated that he would try to write a technote on the subject
to simplify and clarify a couple of rough spots in the document.  In
the event that he doesn't get to that, however, the linked article
really is pretty useful and usable.

On 7/7/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Will do.  I'll try to detail the steps for the list.

 On 7/7/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I haven't tried this yet, but I believe you can do this by putting in the
  apache configuration that connects you to CF inside the virtual host
  directive.  Let me know if you get this to work, as I will need to do this
  sometime soon as well.
 
  Russ
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 9:47 AM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Re: CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache
  
   Sorry, everyone.  After reading this again, it seems that I have all
   kinds of issues with my question.  First, the -config flag is on the
   jrunsvc utility.  Duh.  That error led me down a path that ended with
   a very unclear and even contradictory question.  Let me try to do
   better by simplifying:
  
   With Apache, is it possible to tie a single CFMX instance to a
   specific virtual host?
  
   Apologies for any confusion I may have caused.  And for any stitches
   to the thorasic region required to repair the damage from
   side-splitting laughter at my idiocy.  Hopefully this clarifies things
   a bit.
  
   On 7/7/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to create a multiserver installation of CFMX7 in a
Windows/Apache 2.0.58 environment where each ColdFusion instance runs
a separate JVM configuration.  I've had this running just fine in IIS
by running wsconfig with the -config flag, but I'm not sure how to do
it in Apache.  In IIS, the ISAPI filter is loaded to each individual
site so it makes sense.  In Apache, though, the JRun module is loaded
server-wide.
   
Has anyone tried and, more to the point, successfully accomplished
this?  I can't seem to find any documentation that states whether this
is possible and/or how I might go about it.
   
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
   
--
   
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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Nick Gleason
Hi jacob.  

Good question.  We have an email module that allows you to sent emails to
constituents/members.  And, there is a feature that allows public users to
search for other people and send them an email through the system.  But,
there is not something like hotmail, gmail, etc.  

Let me know if you have any other questions.

N 


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-Original Message-
From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Intranet suite

I don't see webmail in the list...or did I miss it? 

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Gleason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 11:00 AM
 
 Patrick,
 
 Our shop (CitySoft - www.citysoft.com) provides an CF-based 
 application that provides all or most of what you mentioned.  It's 
 priced pretty competitively and can be open sourced if you want to 
 build on it.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
 
 Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, 
 contact managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll 
 my own but we are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend 
 a good custome tag /app that will work for me?

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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Snake
I was interested for a second there, but no screen shots, no online demo,
one likes to see what the product does before they consider buying it.
 

-Original Message-
From: Nick Gleason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 July 2006 18:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Intranet suite

Patrick,

Our shop (CitySoft - www.citysoft.com) provides an CF-based application that
provides all or most of what you mentioned.  It's priced pretty
competitively and can be open sourced if you want to build on it.

Best,

Nick

.
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...
 
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affordable price. 
.
..
...

-Original Message-
From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Intranet suite

Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but we
are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good custome tag
/app that will work for me?

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Tech Support
Smallville Communications
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Re: OT: TinyMCE strange behavior.

2006-07-07 Thread Denny Valliant
On 7/7/06, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Both, I have tried just the plain paste from word with all the extra style
 and class attributes, and after using the Tiny MCE controls to clean these
 up into plain paragraph tags.  Either way, they are all stripped out the
 first time the form is submitted.

 You can see the action happen when the submit button is clicked.  The text
 in the Tiny MCE text area loses all its paragraphs then the form is
 submitted.


I don't see how that can be TinyMCE.  If it's the HTML being invalid, or
just wonky, it should exhibit the same behavior whether it's the first save
or the second.

You're pasting the exact same code in after you submit it the first time,
and it works the second time?

Have you tried running the code through a validation thingy to see if it's
really valid, prior to pasting into TinyMCE?  Maybe it's some crazy style
attribute or some such that gets stripped the first time (along with the
Ps)? Depends on if it's the exact same markup you paste in after the first
submission, of if you manually re-insert the P tags.

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RE: Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation

2006-07-07 Thread Snake
Do u have security sandboxing enabled.
If so you may need to allow that port in the sandbox.
You should also make sure there is no firewall blocking that port either.

-
snake

-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 July 2006 18:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation

repost due to error:


I am having a hard time invoking the ws below in a Unix/CF7/Apache 2.0
environment. I can query the WSDL and it works successful in a windows dev
environ. However when going to UNIX it is unsuccessful. I am thinking that
it is a permissions issue or something. Further more I cannot even register
other Webservices in the CF admin ( eg bable fish) Why? Has anyone come up
with a solution? Thanks in advance for any help.



My PAGE

cfinvoke webservice=http://120.252.201.51:8200/test.cfc?wsdl;
method=getXML returnvariable=foo
cfinvokeargument name=XMLInput value=Hello THere /cfinvoke

brcfoutput#foo#/cfoutput

MY WS:
cfcomponent output=Yes
cffunction name=getXML returnType=string access=remote output=Yes
cfargument name=XMLInput type=string  cfoutput#XMLInput#/cfoutput
cfreturn #XMLInput# /cffunction /cfcomponent






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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Denny Valliant
On 7/6/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Neither.  CFML and MXML are languages used to CREATE presentation
 layers.  HTML and SWF movies are the presentation layer, not the
 languages used to generate them.  Especially since the CFML runs on the
 server, not on the client.


I think that MXML creates a presentation layer, or represents it, perhaps,
where as CFML really shouldn't have much to do with presentation.

I mean it can, but following X methodology, you should keep the presentation
logic separate from the actual heavy lifting code.  This is one I always
have
trouble with.  Separating the two.  CSS has helped, but I still find myself
putting
HTML in with stuff that shouldn't have any.  I'm getting better at it, but
sometimes
chopping stuff into it's component parts isn't as easy as you'd think.

Eh, live and learn!


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Re: 7.0.2 Updater - tighter WSDL validation?

2006-07-07 Thread Tom Jordahl
 I ran into the same issue with one of our web services after upgrading 
 to the 7.0.2 Updater. 
 
 Could not generate stub objects for web service invocation.
 Name: http://: http://. WSDLException (at
 /definitions/binding/operation[1]/input): faultCode=INVALID_WSDL:
 Encountered illegal extension attribute 'message'. Extension 
 attributes must
 be in a namespace other than WSDL's

We are really interested in the reproducable case for this problem.  There was 
only a single change made to the axis.jar for CF 7.0.2, which realted to XML 
Schema generation using SOAP Encoded types instead of XML Schema types.  This 
should not affect ColdFusion's ability to consume a web service.  Out of 
curiousity, does the WSDL actually have the error in it that is claimed (i.e. 
is the WSDL badly formed)?

As a work around, you can restore the axis.jar from the updater backup 
directory (stop CF, move jar aside, restore backup copy, restart CF).

Sorry for the trouble, we are trying to get to the bottom of this ASAP.

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RE: A-Z Search

2006-07-07 Thread Che Vilnonis
I'll give ya my code if you want...
http://www.karatekorner.com/a2zindex.html

-Original Message-
From: Steve LaBadie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: A-Z Search


I am considering offering an A-Z search on our website.  Can anyone direct
me to something already created?

 

Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
East Stroudsburg University
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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Nick Gleason
Snake,

Understood.  We provide guided demos and/or free trial accounts to
interested parties.  We'd be happy to do that for you if you are interested
or just to get your feedback.

Best,

Nick


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Spend Less  Do More - Community Enterprise 
combines great features with an affordable price. 
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-Original Message-
From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Intranet suite

I was interested for a second there, but no screen shots, no online demo,
one likes to see what the product does before they consider buying it.
 

-Original Message-
From: Nick Gleason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 July 2006 18:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Intranet suite

Patrick,

Our shop (CitySoft - www.citysoft.com) provides an CF-based application that
provides all or most of what you mentioned.  It's priced pretty
competitively and can be open sourced if you want to build on it.

Best,

Nick

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-Original Message-
From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Intranet suite

Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but we
are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good custome tag
/app that will work for me?

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Tech Support
Smallville Communications
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Re: Debugging per request

2006-07-07 Thread Joseph Lamoree
I rewrote a good portion of the filter to use a regular expression to  
grab the first valid IP from the header value. I also changed the  
servlet filter initialization so that the defaults are correct for  
most situations, but can be overridden if needed. It's in production  
on one of my servers now, and seems to be working very well. I tested  
its behavior with some invalid headers and headers with multiple IPs.

   http://www.teleologic.net/~jlamoree/teleologic-server-0.2.zip   
(81241 bytes)
   http://www.teleologic.net/~jlamoree/teleologic-server-0.2.tar.gz   
(77240 bytes)

If anyone discovers a bug, or finds this useful, please let me know.  
Thanks.

--
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RE: Creating RSS feeds

2006-07-07 Thread Ben Nadel
Roger (or others),

I see you say that the description should be escaped HTML. I see that some
people do that CDATA thing in the xml node. Is that valid? Or is that more
of a hack? I am just curious as some of my descriptions will have HTML as
well as already escaped HTML (such as in code-examples / demos) and I don't
want to mess it up trying to escape things. I would like to use the CDATA
stuff, but wanted to run it by you guys to make sure its all good or find
any red flags.

Thanks,
...
Ben Nadel 
www.bennadel.com

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Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 3:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Creating RSS feeds

Ben: A few things to consider...

(1) Make sure your rss:titles are plain-text + XML entities... aggregators
will do unpredictable things with HTML in a title, due to the spec's silence
on the matter.

(2) Aggregators will expect your rss:descriptions to be escaped HTML, so
code accordingly.

(3) Most web-based aggregators and many of their desktop cousins will strip
potentially dangerous HTML from your rss:descriptions and other elements. So
if you want to style your text, you'll need to use Ye Olde font and avoid
@style attributes.

(4) Make sure you get the RFC-822 date format correct in your feed... lots
of first-timers fudge things up a bit and end up with unparseable
timestamps.

(5) The rss:guid element encourages you to use an entry's permalink as the
id. If your URIs are really nice from the outset, that may be fine... but if
you're the type who tinkers with his code a lot, I'd advise setting
@isPermaLink to false and sticking a unique, opaque string in there instead.
Otherwise, you're going to fiddle with your blog code one day and
accidentally spam a bunch of aggregators with dozens of duplicate entries.

--
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Re: Framework suggestions

2006-07-07 Thread Denny Valliant
On 7/7/06, Joe Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Anyways, all to say this: The XML syntax isn't necessarily easier or
 better
  than CFML, but for what this, or other XML-based frameworks do for you,
 the
  extra brain space is worth using these frameworks.

 Comparing XML to CFML is an excercise in futility - it's apples and
 oranges, and I just don't think Claude or whoever gets that.


I remember on the CFEclipse list, someone saying how it would be easier
to parse the CF code if it was XML compliant.  I've started closing my
cfsets,
just because. ;-)
  Course, as we all remember, I like the cfscript notation, as it's sooo
easy
to translate to PHP, and vice versa (not to mention those quick //comments)
:-P

XML acts as a metaprogramming environment - a level at which you're
 coding above the actual implementation language.  What's nice about
 XML in specific is the number of tools for manipulating it, both on
 the IDE and standards (XSL, etc.) levels.


This I'm interested in.  I see MG plays nice with tartan, how
interchangeable
are these various frameworks?   Are there folks onlist who are using the
same CFC's say, with  the big 3?  Can you really use one frameworks XML
files within another framework?  Are there XSLT docs made for switching
'twixt XML reliant frameworks?  Or is my idea of a framework a little nieve,
thinking that it's really that easy to switch them around?

I guess one of my concerns is, once I go the route of a framework, won't it
be pretty difficult to share code with other folks, unless they use the same
framework?  Hopefully the the CFCs are a breeze, if you've built them right,
but as much as we like to try to keep UI and core code divorced, they are
integral to each other.  So if I wanted to share a pice of code, along with
it's interface, others would need to be running the same frameworks as
myself, correct?
**
This interface thing is getting to me now though.  (I blame it on the
fundamental theorem of calculous.)  It seems to me that the UI
REALLY effects the core code.  I guess if you break everything
down far enough, it could be pretty modular, but then you get into
the situation where you've got so many little modules everything is
slw.

But really flexable! Like the each datatype to it's own table idea.

And while comps are getting faster every day, what's fast today will be
SCREAMING tomorrow, vs. slow today, normal tomorrow.

Eh, there is no black and white.  Why do we(I) try so hard to find it?

Heh. Now I'm getting philosophical.  I want more coffee.
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Re: Creating RSS feeds

2006-07-07 Thread Dave Carabetta
On 7/7/06, Ben Nadel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Roger (or others),

 I see you say that the description should be escaped HTML. I see that some
 people do that CDATA thing in the xml node. Is that valid? Or is that more
 of a hack? I am just curious as some of my descriptions will have HTML as
 well as already escaped HTML (such as in code-examples / demos) and I don't
 want to mess it up trying to escape things. I would like to use the CDATA
 stuff, but wanted to run it by you guys to make sure its all good or find
 any red flags.


Ben,

Your timing is pretty good, as this very insightful blog entry was
just posted by DeWitt Clinton, the lead engineer at Amazon. The first
paragraph or two is just a setup, but he then goes into your situation
exactly and proposes the best way to work around your problem.

http://www.unto.net/unto/work/on-rss-and-atom/

Perhaps this entry will help you sort out your questions.

Regards,
Dave.

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Re: Upgrade CFMX Devel to CF7

2006-07-07 Thread Elena Aminova
Anyone came upon any issues while upgrading to CF7?

Thanks.

On 7/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I need to know if anyone came upon any known issues while upgrading
 ColdFusion from CFMX to 7.
 We are now in the process of upgrading our Development/Test Server from
 CFMX 6.1.0.83762 to CF7 (I assume it will be 7.02 - the latest, right?)

 The big question is: How will it impact our existing applications that are
 built in CFMX or will it affect them at all? What are the issues of
 upgrading to CF7 ( I am sure it was asked before, and someone must have done
 the upgrade and knows of issues, and any help on this is appreaciated, as i
 need to know all the risks before the upgrade takes place)
 (We will only upgrade our Dev Server, and if all applications are ok, no
 bugs or errors, then we will upgrade our Production Server)

 Also, what are the pros and cons for creating a separate instance of CF7
 to test, as opposed to upgrading our development server (not including the
 big cost difference, which I am aware of)?

 THANKS!

 

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Re: Automated Web Form Filler-Outer (was Re: Mailing List suggestions)

2006-07-07 Thread Denny Valliant
The one for Firefox looks promising, and a cool project in general.  And
thanks for the IE one Snake.

No one knows of anything CF based though, eh?

The TestGen4Web is awesome, and probably better than anything else out
there.
I especially liked the overview picture :-)  I like all the unit test stuff
too. That's far out.

Thanks!
:D

On 7/7/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Or this one, for Firefox:
 http://developer.spikesource.com/wiki/index.php/Projects:TestGen4Web
 It can also generate an XML file that can be used in a unit testing
 framework like Selenium.

  -Original Message-
  From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 10:44 AM
 
  How about this
 
  http://www.nqltech.com/BrowserRecorder.asp
 
  snake
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 07 July 2006 17:27
 
  Hr... Firefox extension... check.  Sounds like a tool I
  should have.
 
  It's generally pretty obvious, a trace tool would help even
  more, but I was
  thinking, since it's so obvious, someone must have gotten
  tired of doing it
  by hand, and whipped up an automated process for doing it.
 
  Thanks for the firefox idea, that would make it that much easier.

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RE: How do I set client variables timeout?

2006-07-07 Thread Jon Block
Why the *heck* doesn't cfapplication have a clienttimeout attribute?
None of the programmers here can guess as to why there would be a
sessiontimeout but no clienttimeout. *sigh*...

I'll just write my own implementation for that...

Jon

-Original Message-
From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 9:57 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: How do I set client variables timeout?

The purge interval is actually how often the schedule runs to do the
purging, not how ten they purged.

The timeout is specified by choosing your client storage Mechanism  and
setting it there. 

Purge data for clients that remain unvisited for

And specify how many days the client variables should remain active for.

-
Snake

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Sent: 05 July 2006 14:52
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: How do I set client variables timeout?

Its called 'Purge Interval' and is under Server Settings  Client
Variables, at the bottom of the page.

Chris

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 9:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: How do I set client variables timeout?

Clearly I'm missing something.. On which cfide admin page do I set the
timeout for client variables?

Jon 



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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 4:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: How do I set client variables timeout?

That's because a sessiontimeout is for session variables as the name
implies not client variables.
Client variables will expire as pe rthe settings in the coldfusion
administrator.

Snake 

-Original Message-
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Sent: 29 June 2006 20:08
To: CF-Talk
Subject: How do I set client variables timeout?

My CFApplication tag looks like this:
 
cfapplication
 name= example
 sessionmanagement = yes
 clientmanagement = yes
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 setclientcookies = no /
 
However, my client variables do not seem to timeout after 1 hour. 
 
Any ideas?
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Re: Upgrade CFMX Devel to CF7

2006-07-07 Thread Robert Everland III
The only code that I can think of that can give you problems is the cfgrid tags 
and the others that are related, other than that everything else is backwards 
compatible and should work without incident. Are you having an issue with an 
upgrade?



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Re: Upgrade CFMX Devel to CF7

2006-07-07 Thread Denny Valliant
Not me!  'Twas like a warm knife through butter.

But it really depends on your code- 3rd party jar files,
and things of that nature can need a little attention as
well.

A good resource is the know issues section of the changelogs,
I'd reckon.  No link, but googlable, fo sho.

If you can, deploy it on a development development server, and
just try running through your code, see if everything still works.

Since you can get the developer edition for free, there's no reason
not to check it out before you do anything else.

I really haven't had much troubles upgrading from 4 to 5 to 6 to 7,
but that just goes to show it depends on what all you're doing.

HIH, and may the Force be with you!
:D

On 7/7/06, Elena Aminova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Anyone came upon any issues while upgrading to CF7?

 Thanks.

 On 7/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I need to know if anyone came upon any known issues while upgrading
  ColdFusion from CFMX to 7.
  We are now in the process of upgrading our Development/Test Server from
  CFMX 6.1.0.83762 to CF7 (I assume it will be 7.02 - the latest, right?)
 
  The big question is: How will it impact our existing applications that
 are
  built in CFMX or will it affect them at all? What are the issues of
  upgrading to CF7 ( I am sure it was asked before, and someone must have
 done
  the upgrade and knows of issues, and any help on this is appreaciated,
 as i
  need to know all the risks before the upgrade takes place)
  (We will only upgrade our Dev Server, and if all applications are ok, no
  bugs or errors, then we will upgrade our Production Server)
 
  Also, what are the pros and cons for creating a separate instance of CF7
  to test, as opposed to upgrading our development server (not including
 the
  big cost difference, which I am aware of)?
 
  THANKS!
 
 

 

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Re: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Nathan Strutz
Brian,

What a great thought. I think it would be cool to have like an open-source
portal system that pulls together a lot of these systems (especially a lot
of Ray Camden's apps). A tiny bit of pulling them together and a quick setup
script and you could have it all:

blogcfc
canvas wiki
cffm file mgr
cfopenchat
galleon
knowledgebase
lighthouse
quickpoll cfc

Wouldn't be too hard, I imagine. And talk about a great start for a simple
intranet or web site. Release a new version every time one of the contained
projects updates, or have it download the sub-projects when you first set it
up. Well, it's an idea, anyway.

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


On 7/7/06, Brian Rinaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you are looking for free and/or open-source, I know of nothing
 comprehensive. You could find some of the functionality you are looking
 for
 in seperate projects (see the full list at -
 http://www.remotesynthesis.com/cfopensourcelist) but you would have to
 combine them (which really isn't that big a deal in most cases and will
 likely still save you some time).

 - Brian Rinaldi
 blog - http://www.remotesynthesis.com/blog
 CF Open Source List - http://www.remotesynthesis.com/cfopensourcelist
 Boston CFUG - http://www.bostoncfug.org

 On 7/7/06, Adkins, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I recall something like tmsIntranet or something.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Intranet suite
 
  Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
  managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but
  we are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good
  custome tag /app that will work for me?
 
  --
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  Tech Support
  Smallville Communications
  http://www.toto.net
 
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Site Stats

2006-07-07 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I was just talking to someone about the outlook for CF and I shared some of my 
stats with him. I've detailed some of the stats below for others to see. While 
you may think that this just means that House of Fusion is doing well, let me 
tell you that these stats actually show a strong interest in ColdFusion across 
the board. If we're getting a TON of new hits from Google, then it means that 
people are searching for ColdFusion and are coming in. If so many more people 
are searching for ColdFusion this month vs. last month vs. January, it shows a 
definite trend. 
What I really have to do is take all my stats and put them in a section of HoF 
for display and analysis by others. When you see the growth chart of visits 
from day 1 to now, it tells the whole story. 

Google Analytic Stats
Visits: 217,648 (humans only)
PageViews: 328,815 (humans only)
Absolute Unique Visitors: 178,825
First Time Visitors:167,192
Prior Visitors: 11,633

Site Stats:
Total PageViews: 6,615,310 (non-RSS, HoF only w/bots)
CF-Talk posts: 3307
CF-Community: 2651
CF-Jobs: 59

And this is with people at CFUnited, ignoring RSS, email and outside archive 
readers. In addition to the June stats, I've included a graph of January to 
June visits to show perspective. Bottom line is that ColdFusion is on the move 
and the public is confident in it. At least that's my interpretation based on 
the numbers.
http://houseoffusion.com/statistics/

I'll have the Statistics section of House of Fusion built out a bit more in the 
next few weeks. My first order of business is the Fusion Authority Quarterly 
Update and making sure everyone from everywhere can subscribe (Google Checkout 
is great but US only)


Michael Dinowitz
President: House of Fusion
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Publisher: Fusion Authority
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Re: Upgrade CFMX Devel to CF7

2006-07-07 Thread Denny Valliant
On 7/7/06, Elena Aminova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Also, what are the pros and cons for creating a separate instance of CF7
  to test, as opposed to upgrading our development server (not including
 the
  big cost difference, which I am aware of)?


I really like this idea, as you can get rid of the overhead of debugging and
class
regeneration on the production instance, while retaining it for the devel
instance,
both on the same server.  Haven't implemented it yet, but I might, depending
on
how I decide to set up our servers.  High availability seems to necessitate
a few
servers (Oblivious? Not I !), so I'm rethinking how I want to segregate
things.

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RE: OT: TinyMCE strange behavior.

2006-07-07 Thread Ian Skinner
You're pasting the exact same code in after you submit it the first time, and 
it works the second time?

No, I don't paste the code the second time, when the user is returned to the 
form, the TinyMCE control is populated with the value that was previously 
submitted.  Then by editing the content in the control to restore the removed 
paragraphs and resubmitting the form, allows the paragraphs to exist.

I have implemented the paste plugin for TinyMCE and that seems to help it 
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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-07 Thread Will Tomlinson
Dangit! Just dloaded a couple hundred megs of flex software, and I'm gettin 
executable has been corrupted errors.

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Reading PDF Content

2006-07-07 Thread Joe Velez
Hi -

I was curious if anyone out there knew of a CF, CFX or other method to obtain 
the [text] content of a PDF file that will run on WIN2K / CFMX6.1

Using CFFILE just returns garbage, and I couldn't find anything useful online 
so far.

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Thanks

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RE: How do I set client variables timeout?

2006-07-07 Thread Dave Watts
 Why the *heck* doesn't cfapplication have a clienttimeout 
 attribute? None of the programmers here can guess as to why 
 there would be a sessiontimeout but no clienttimeout. *sigh*...

Session variables are stored in memory, which is very fast but relatively
limited. So, you don't want to persist sessions longer than you have to.
Client variables, on the other hand, persist on disk somewhere, and there's
no significant cost to keeping them for a long time - often across multiple
visits from a user. You can get rid of Client variables by purging them
periodically, which is the rough equivalent to the time out you're looking
for.

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RE: Site Stats

2006-07-07 Thread Munson, Jacob
What's the time period for these stats? 

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 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:05 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Site Stats
 
 I was just talking to someone about the outlook for CF and I 
 shared some of my stats with him. I've detailed some of the 
 stats below for others to see. While you may think that this 
 just means that House of Fusion is doing well, let me tell 
 you that these stats actually show a strong interest in 
 ColdFusion across the board. If we're getting a TON of new 
 hits from Google, then it means that people are searching for 
 ColdFusion and are coming in. If so many more people are 
 searching for ColdFusion this month vs. last month vs. 
 January, it shows a definite trend. 
 What I really have to do is take all my stats and put them in 
 a section of HoF for display and analysis by others. When you 
 see the growth chart of visits from day 1 to now, it tells 
 the whole story. 
 
 Google Analytic Stats
 Visits: 217,648 (humans only)
 PageViews: 328,815 (humans only)
 Absolute Unique Visitors: 178,825
 First Time Visitors:167,192
 Prior Visitors: 11,633
 
 Site Stats:
 Total PageViews: 6,615,310 (non-RSS, HoF only w/bots)
 CF-Talk posts: 3307
 CF-Community: 2651
 CF-Jobs: 59
 
 And this is with people at CFUnited, ignoring RSS, email and 
 outside archive readers. In addition to the June stats, I've 
 included a graph of January to June visits to show 
 perspective. Bottom line is that ColdFusion is on the move 
 and the public is confident in it. At least that's my 
 interpretation based on the numbers.
 http://houseoffusion.com/statistics/
 
 I'll have the Statistics section of House of Fusion built out 
 a bit more in the next few weeks. My first order of business 
 is the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update and making sure 
 everyone from everywhere can subscribe (Google Checkout is 
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Re: Site Stats

2006-07-07 Thread Michael Dinowitz
June 2006

The graphic is January 1st to June 30th but the numbers are from June 1 to 
June 30 alone.


 What's the time period for these stats?
 http://houseoffusion.com/statistics/

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Re: Upgrade CFMX Devel to CF7

2006-07-07 Thread Elena Aminova
We didn't have any issues as of yet, but wanted to know if anyone came
accross any errors/bugs to the existing CFMX applications on upgrade before
we do it.
If no one had any, then I will be glad to proceed with the process.
Anything that I should be aware of?

Also, does the regular upgrade include the Updater 7.02?

Thanks.

On 7/7/06, Robert Everland III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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 tags and the others that are related, other than that everything else is
 backwards compatible and should work without incident. Are you having an
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Re: Reading PDF Content

2006-07-07 Thread Gareth
I've done this with pdfbox, an opensource java pdf reader thing.

http://www.pdfbox.org/

There's a post that mentions it here too:

http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/messages.cfm/forumid:4/threadid:29432

- Original Message - 
From: Joe Velez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 8:08 PM
Subject: Reading PDF Content


Hi -

I was curious if anyone out there knew of a CF, CFX or other method to 
obtain the [text] content of a PDF file that will run on WIN2K / CFMX6.1

Using CFFILE just returns garbage, and I couldn't find anything useful 
online so far.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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RE: Site Stats

2006-07-07 Thread Munson, Jacob
Oops, I didn't catch the link you posted.  That's pretty impressive,
though. It's intersting how the numbers were fairly static Jan-April,
but after that it's a steady upward curve.  Utlimately, the low points
on the graph are higher than the previous highs!

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 June 2006
 
 The graphic is January 1st to June 30th but the numbers are 
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 June 30 alone.
 
 
  What's the time period for these stats?
  http://houseoffusion.com/statistics/

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Re: Reading PDF Content

2006-07-07 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
iText.





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Re: Reading PDF Content

2006-07-07 Thread Joe Velez
sweet!
Thanks. I'll check them both out.

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Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: Reading PDF Content


 I've done this with pdfbox, an opensource java pdf reader thing.

 http://www.pdfbox.org/

 There's a post that mentions it here too:


http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/messages.cfm/forumid:4/threadid:29432

 - Original Message - 
 From: Joe Velez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 8:08 PM
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 Hi -

 I was curious if anyone out there knew of a CF, CFX or other method to
 obtain the [text] content of a PDF file that will run on WIN2K / CFMX6.1

 Using CFFILE just returns garbage, and I couldn't find anything useful
 online so far.

 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks

  Joe Velez



 

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AjaxCFC or CFAJAX

2006-07-07 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Which is the better? The more robust etc... What would you use if you had
to?




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Re: AjaxCFC or CFAJAX

2006-07-07 Thread Rick Root
Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
 Which is the better? The more robust etc... What would you use if you had
 to?

ajaxCFC, all the way.

CFAJAX is buggy (requires fixes to work with Safari), has security flaws 
(I've posted fixes on my blog), and doesn't appear to be under active 
development.  It also doesn't work with Bluedragon without modification.

http://www.opensourcecf.com/1/2006/02/Security-Flaw-in-CFAJAX.cfm
http://www.opensourcecf.com/1/2006/02/Getting-CFAJAX-to-handle-Safari-properly.cfm

ajaxCFC on the other hand is being actively developed (Thanks Rob!), 
works in CFMX and Bluedragon, doesn't mind Safari, and doesn't seem to 
suffer the same security issues that CFAJAX has.

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RE: AjaxCFC or CFAJAX

2006-07-07 Thread Andy Matthews
Don't forget JSMX. I posted the link earlier. I'd suggest to anyone wanting
to do AJAX with Coldfusion that they take a look at it.

www.lalabird.com

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-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 4:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: AjaxCFC or CFAJAX


Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
 Which is the better? The more robust etc... What would you use if you had
 to?

ajaxCFC, all the way.

CFAJAX is buggy (requires fixes to work with Safari), has security flaws
(I've posted fixes on my blog), and doesn't appear to be under active
development.  It also doesn't work with Bluedragon without modification.

http://www.opensourcecf.com/1/2006/02/Security-Flaw-in-CFAJAX.cfm
http://www.opensourcecf.com/1/2006/02/Getting-CFAJAX-to-handle-Safari-proper
ly.cfm

ajaxCFC on the other hand is being actively developed (Thanks Rob!),
works in CFMX and Bluedragon, doesn't mind Safari, and doesn't seem to
suffer the same security issues that CFAJAX has.

Rick



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Re: Creating RSS feeds

2006-07-07 Thread Dave Carabetta
On 7/7/06, Ben Nadel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dave,

 Thanks for the post. That is some really good information. But, I have a
 follow up question maybe you can help me with. I am really new to this, so
 sorry if this makes no sense. I see his point about the Atom 1.0 standard,
 and I like it. But he is saying to also support RSS standards... Will the
 Atom feed degrade nicely for an RSS feed? Or is he saying to have two
 separate feeds, one RSS standard, one Atom standard and let the people
 choose?


Because they are two different standards (lots of arguing and chest
bumping between the backers on each side), you'll need to supply
separate feeds if you plan to support both.

If you'd like to see a ColdFusion implementation of generating RSS
feeds (both RSS version 1 and 2), download Ray Camden's BlogCFC
application (http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/blogcfc/) and look
for the generateRSS() method in the monster blog.cfc template.

Regards,
Dave.

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Re: AjaxCFC or CFAJAX

2006-07-07 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
OK, So CFAJAX is out of the picture... 

What is a AjaxCFC and JSMX comparison like I wonder






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Don't forget JSMX. I posted the link earlier. I'd suggest to anyone wanting
to do AJAX with Coldfusion that they take a look at it.

www.lalabird.com

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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 4:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: AjaxCFC or CFAJAX


Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
 Which is the better? The more robust etc... What would you use if you had
 to?

ajaxCFC, all the way.

CFAJAX is buggy (requires fixes to work with Safari), has security flaws
(I've posted fixes on my blog), and doesn't appear to be under active
development.  It also doesn't work with Bluedragon without modification.

http://www.opensourcecf.com/1/2006/02/Security-Flaw-in-CFAJAX.cfm
http://www.opensourcecf.com/1/2006/02/Getting-CFAJAX-to-handle-Safari-proper
ly.cfm

ajaxCFC on the other hand is being actively developed (Thanks Rob!),
works in CFMX and Bluedragon, doesn't mind Safari, and doesn't seem to
suffer the same security issues that CFAJAX has.

Rick





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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Snake
It is really just a general observation. I can understand why some companies
do a guided tour, to make sure potential customers give a product the full
treatment, but sometimes it is annoying to have to contact a company in
order to just see the wood for the trees.

Snake 

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Intranet suite

Snake,

Understood.  We provide guided demos and/or free trial accounts to
interested parties.  We'd be happy to do that for you if you are interested
or just to get your feedback.

Best,

Nick


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Subject: RE: Intranet suite

I was interested for a second there, but no screen shots, no online demo,
one likes to see what the product does before they consider buying it.
 

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From: Nick Gleason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 July 2006 18:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Intranet suite

Patrick,

Our shop (CitySoft - www.citysoft.com) provides an CF-based application that
provides all or most of what you mentioned.  It's priced pretty
competitively and can be open sourced if you want to build on it.

Best,

Nick

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-Original Message-
From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Intranet suite

Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but we
are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good custome tag
/app that will work for me?

--
Patrick Forsythe
Tech Support
Smallville Communications
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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-07 Thread Snake
CF needs the equivlent of .net nuke really. There is a cf_nuke, but its
rather lack lustre.

Snake 

-Original Message-
From: Nathan Strutz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 07 July 2006 20:01
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Intranet suite

Brian,

What a great thought. I think it would be cool to have like an open-source
portal system that pulls together a lot of these systems (especially a lot
of Ray Camden's apps). A tiny bit of pulling them together and a quick setup
script and you could have it all:

blogcfc
canvas wiki
cffm file mgr
cfopenchat
galleon
knowledgebase
lighthouse
quickpoll cfc

Wouldn't be too hard, I imagine. And talk about a great start for a simple
intranet or web site. Release a new version every time one of the contained
projects updates, or have it download the sub-projects when you first set it
up. Well, it's an idea, anyway.

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


On 7/7/06, Brian Rinaldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you are looking for free and/or open-source, I know of nothing 
 comprehensive. You could find some of the functionality you are 
 looking for in seperate projects (see the full list at -
 http://www.remotesynthesis.com/cfopensourcelist) but you would have to 
 combine them (which really isn't that big a deal in most cases and 
 will likely still save you some time).

 - Brian Rinaldi
 blog - http://www.remotesynthesis.com/blog
 CF Open Source List - http://www.remotesynthesis.com/cfopensourcelist
 Boston CFUG - http://www.bostoncfug.org

 On 7/7/06, Adkins, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I recall something like tmsIntranet or something.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Intranet suite
 
  Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, 
  contact managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll 
  my own but we are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone 
  recomend a good custome tag /app that will work for me?
 
  --
  Patrick Forsythe
  Tech Support
  Smallville Communications
  http://www.toto.net
 
  Guter Rat ist teuer.  --Unbekannt
 
 
 
 
 

 



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RE: Creating RSS feeds

2006-07-07 Thread Ben Nadel
Dave,

Thanks so much for the help. I will take a look at what Ray is doing.

...
Ben Nadel 
www.bennadel.com

-Original Message-
From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 5:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Creating RSS feeds

On 7/7/06, Ben Nadel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dave,

 Thanks for the post. That is some really good information. But, I have 
 a follow up question maybe you can help me with. I am really new to 
 this, so sorry if this makes no sense. I see his point about the Atom 
 1.0 standard, and I like it. But he is saying to also support RSS 
 standards... Will the Atom feed degrade nicely for an RSS feed? Or is 
 he saying to have two separate feeds, one RSS standard, one Atom 
 standard and let the people choose?


Because they are two different standards (lots of arguing and chest bumping
between the backers on each side), you'll need to supply separate feeds if
you plan to support both.

If you'd like to see a ColdFusion implementation of generating RSS feeds
(both RSS version 1 and 2), download Ray Camden's BlogCFC application
(http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/blogcfc/) and look for the
generateRSS() method in the monster blog.cfc template.

Regards,
Dave.



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