Re: My eyes, my eyes!

2007-06-13 Thread Sean Corfield
On 6/13/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While that article is informative, I disagree with its conclusion. I think
> that the Microsoft solution is superior for users, who don't care about
> preserving font information, but who do care about readability.

I guess it must be subjective... I've always found Windows hard to
read and Mac easy to read - and I'm going back to Windows 1.0... Yup,
old enough to have used every version of both O/S's... So, yeah, must
be subjective...
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Re: Developing locally - CF developer edition

2007-06-13 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Neil,

What web server do your developers use locally?

Rey...

Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
> We *only* ever develop locally. We use SVN to hold all of our code and
each
> developers machine is as a production machine, mappings etc. Check out
> locally and we develop using localhost.
> 
> But essentially we all develop locally which allows multiple developers to
> develop concurrently.
> 
> You can't have that much code to run out disk space? How big is your hard
> drive? (jeez that sounds dodgy)



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RE: cfabort triggering onError function in Application.cfc

2007-06-13 Thread Steve Good
Thanks for the help guys, I got it working using Jake's cfif statement.  
Sometimes it's the simple things that throw me off hehe.

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Central Illinois ColdFusion User Group

2007-06-13 Thread Dana Kowalski
Hi, this is a heads up to anyone in central Illinois. I've resurrected the CF 
user group around here (champaign-urbana vicinity), and while there is still 
loads left to do with the website. our first meeting is tentatively 
scheduled for July 19 2007.

Please feel free to visit and become a member, if you're in the general 
vicinity.
http://cicfug.com


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RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Eric Roberts
rofl

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:-D

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Subject: RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick

Haha!

:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
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-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:21 AM
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Subject: Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

only a NASCAR fan would accidentally post this to cf-talk instead of
cf-community

:D

On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale 
> Earnhardt Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick 
> Motorsports starting in 2008.
>
> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously 
> going to an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to 
> go to a team where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be 
> #3 guy behind Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their 
> success, Maybe having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe
not.
>
> --
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RE: CF training

2007-06-13 Thread Eric Roberts
Go to the adobe site and they should have a listing of classes...

Eric

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Does anyone out there know of any instructor led CF courses in the
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Re: Ajax - beating head on wall...

2007-06-13 Thread James Holmes
Yeah, that's essentially it, but if it's "course.."

param:"course=#FORM.course#,T7=" +

and don't forget to put a cfoutput around the JS  (which I assume is
already there since eval is getting written right.

On 6/14/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you'd need param:"eval=#FORM.eval#" + ",T7=" +
>
> (note the position of the # /inside/ the ")
>
> But my name ain't James.  =-)
>
>
> 

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RE: My eyes, my eyes!

2007-06-13 Thread Dave Watts
> Actually there's a great article by Joel Spolsky about the 
> difference in philosophy between Apple and Microsoft in 
> regards to font rendering. 
> 
> http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2007/06/12.html
> 
> It makes sense of the difference

While that article is informative, I disagree with its conclusion. I think
that the Microsoft solution is superior for users, who don't care about
preserving font information, but who do care about readability. In addition,
while it might not make much difference on a desktop, it does make a big
difference on smaller or nontraditional displays (PDAs, palmtops, etc).

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Re: Ajax - beating head on wall...

2007-06-13 Thread Will Tomlinson
>(note the position of the # /inside/ the ")
>
>But my name ain't James.  =-)

lol! James IS kinda ridiculous with this stuff aint he? 

The example I posted is a working example. I just need to append yet another 
variable to the front. The one to appen is a cf variable. Whatever I've tried 
hasn't worked. 

Those params are kinda funky lookin and get me mixed up. 


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Re: setting xml encoding

2007-06-13 Thread Dinner


Or 

I think.

See (cf 6):
 http://preview.tinyurl.com/yuqgva

Or more recent docs

On 6/13/07, Brad Wood wrote:
> Hey, this ties back to my post the other day

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Re: I love CF but it's not fair

2007-06-13 Thread Dinner
Hey, I resemble that comment!

On 6/13/07, Neil wrote:
>
> Hmmm... OK
>
> Are you on drugs?
>
>
>
> :-p
>


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Re: Ajax - beating head on wall...

2007-06-13 Thread Dinner
On 6/13/07, Will Tomlinson wrote:
>
> James,
>
> I'm trying to add another variable to these params, but not having any
> luck. I thought I had a handle on adding them, but apparenly I'm slower than
> I thought.
>
> I need to add course=#FORM.course, because I need to use that argument in
> the cfc to pre-select the course selected in the dropdown.
>
> How can I just append it to the front of this. I've tried a few different
> ways.
>
> param:"eval=" + #FORM.eval# + ",T7=" + t7sel + ",T6=" + t6sel... blah
> blah...


I think you'd need param:"eval=#FORM.eval#" + ",T7=" +

(note the position of the # /inside/ the ")

But my name ain't James.  =-)


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Re: Developing locally - CF developer edition

2007-06-13 Thread Rey Bango
Neil,

What web server do your developers use locally?

Rey...

Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
> We *only* ever develop locally. We use SVN to hold all of our code and each
> developers machine is as a production machine, mappings etc. Check out
> locally and we develop using localhost.
> 
> But essentially we all develop locally which allows multiple developers to
> develop concurrently.
> 
> You can't have that much code to run out disk space? How big is your hard
> drive? (jeez that sounds dodgy)

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RE: My eyes, my eyes!

2007-06-13 Thread Ryan, Terrence
Actually there's a great article by Joel Spolsky about the difference in 
philosophy between Apple and Microsoft in regards to font rendering. 

 

http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2007/06/12.html

 

It makes sense of the difference

 

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Senior Systems Programmer

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-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 7:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: My eyes, my eyes!

 

Really?  I had eye surgery last Monday as well (cryotherapy on the 
retina).and still having a few vision problems.  To me the text is harder 
to read.  Certainly won’t be looking at it again until much further down 
the track.

 

Why they decide they need to be different, I don’t know.  Typical Apple 
approach. 

 

Cheers

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Re: How many CF developers does it take to manage a site ???

2007-06-13 Thread Janet MacKay
> You were thinking of "How many CF developers does it take to screw in 
> a light bulb?".
> 
> "Just one.  The light bulb costs more than open source alternatives, 
> but is easier to turn on and off and leverages the power of the same 
> underlying Java filament."
> 
> ~Brad

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Re: My eyes, my eyes!

2007-06-13 Thread Mark Picker
Really?  I had eye surgery last Monday as well (cryotherapy on the 
retina).and still having a few vision problems.  To me the text is harder 
to read.  Certainly won’t be looking at it again until much further down the 
track.

Why they decide they need to be different, I don’t know.  Typical Apple 
approach. 

Cheers
Mark


>i had eye surgery last week, and have been using safari since monday
>because the anti-aliased text is MUCH easier to read.
>
>I like the text. I like the browser.
>
>(I have NOT uninstalled Firefox, fwiw)
>
>> On Wednesday 13 Jun 2007, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
>> > Anyone downloaded and used the latest Safari for Windows beta yet?  Jeez
>> > the text is like I am browsing underwater with the blurry text and all..

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setting xml encoding

2007-06-13 Thread Brad Wood
Hey, this ties back to my post the other day
((http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/thread.cfm/threadid:51988)

 

I was messing around with it today to try to go back and do some error
checking to display a message to the user if their browser wasn't going
to be able to handle XML correctly.

 

I added parseError stuff to the code:
  var doc=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");

  doc.async="false";

  doc.loadXML(string_all_tabs);

var objParseError = doc.parseError;

if ( objParseError.errorCode != 0 )

{

 
alert(objParseError.errorCode);

 
alert(objParseError.reason);

}

  }

 

The actual error is "Switch from current encoding to specified encoding
not supported." Which according to this MS knowledge Base article
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/275883) is thrown when a computer has
an older version of the parser.  And I quote...

 

"With the MSXML parser versions 2.5, 2.5 SP1 and 2.6, the loadXML method
of IXMLDOMDocument can only load UTF-16 or UCS-2 encoded data. Any
attempt to load XML data that is encoded with another encoding format
results in the following error: 

Switch from current encoding to specified encoding not supported. 

With the release of MSXML 3.0 (Msxml3.dll), this restriction is removed,
and the following code runs without error: 

hr = pXMLDoc->loadXML("Abcdef");"

 

This all reinforces what I found the other day.  So you're probably
thinking, what the heck does this have to do with CF...  

If I know for a fact that certain IE users out thee have an older
msxml.dll registered which is incapable of parsing utf-8 encoded XML,
then I should output it in utf-16 or something which I know is
compatible.  How do I do that?  I am simply using the tostring()
function in CF to output my xml doc as a string. The optional encoding
parameter only applies to binary data, and I don't know how to change
the CF default to be something other than utf-8.  It appears that CF
will ONLY tostring an xml document with utf-8 encoding even though that
is incompatible with some people's xml parsers. Ideas?

 

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Re: I love CF but it's not fair

2007-06-13 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Hmmm... OK

Are you on drugs?



:-p


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Subject: Re: I love CF but it's not fair

On 6/13/07, Ariel Jakobovits wrote:
>
> No, s/he is not, because web development is fun and CF web development is
> the best.


Ironically, that's the crux of the matter.  Add in some swell people, and it
takes
a good bit of BS to make my buddy feel retarded.  Pretty analogous.

BS happens tho, so, my buddy may just grab the fam and head Down Under.
Heh. "down". We're on a freaking globe, right?  Does the water really flow
backwards
around the drain on that side?  I'll have to see that to believe it... =]
(double ha! "BACKWARDS" Who's to say?)

Heh... he'll probably just stick around here and have a wonderful life...

yes, I'd have to agree...

CF is swell!

Er, with United coming up, perhaps I should try to psyche the  crowd up a
bit...

YEAH!!! WOOTERS!!! CF ALL THE WAY BABY!!! & 8 IS A SPEED DEAMON!!!
(FLEX 'N STUFF IS KEWL TOO!!!)

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Re: Server Cluster

2007-06-13 Thread Nathan Strutz
Jochem,

The PDF example is great. I'm not against CF Enterprise whatsoever, it's the
best way to go, and I do whatever I can to look for reasons to recommend it
for things like that. I just think it's over-prescribed and often
misunderstood.


> Now back to stability, if one JVM crashes on one server, there's a
> > better-than-you-think chance of it hurting the whole server. More often
> than
> > not, I've had to reboot an entire server because one CF instance had
> > problems.
>
> If independent processes affect eachother there is a problem with the OS.
>

Well, I said I was using Windows, didn't I.  All joking aside, it's usually
a resource contention issue, other processes on the box run out of
resources. Admittedly, I'm quicker to reboot than I should be ;)


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Re: I love CF but it's not fair

2007-06-13 Thread Dinner
On 6/13/07, Ariel Jakobovits wrote:
>
> No, s/he is not, because web development is fun and CF web development is
> the best.


Ironically, that's the crux of the matter.  Add in some swell people, and it
takes
a good bit of BS to make my buddy feel retarded.  Pretty analogous.

BS happens tho, so, my buddy may just grab the fam and head Down Under.
Heh. "down". We're on a freaking globe, right?  Does the water really flow
backwards
around the drain on that side?  I'll have to see that to believe it... =]
(double ha! "BACKWARDS" Who's to say?)

Heh... he'll probably just stick around here and have a wonderful life...

yes, I'd have to agree...

CF is swell!

Er, with United coming up, perhaps I should try to psyche the  crowd up a
bit...

YEAH!!! WOOTERS!!! CF ALL THE WAY BABY!!! & 8 IS A SPEED DEAMON!!!
(FLEX 'N STUFF IS KEWL TOO!!!)

Yeah... much better. =]


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Re: Ajax/flex/spry

2007-06-13 Thread Charles Sheehan-Miles
Thanks to all of you, this was pretty helpful.


On 6/13/07 2:31 PM, "Rey Bango" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Definitely a good reference. It may be over his head though and if he's
> just starting out, I think Head Start Ajax will be a better book for him.
> 
> Rey...
> 
> Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
>> Saying that, I found Ajax in Action to be a very good reference item.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Michael E. Carluen
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Sent: Wed Jun 13 18:58:00 2007
>> Subject: RE: Ajax/flex/spry
>> 
>> To add to Rey's suggestion: yes, get up to speed with your JS basics and
>> fundamentals first... you don't have to be an expert but still know the JS
>> syntax and constructs before ajax.  Then, decide on the JS library that
>> serves your need. There have been more than enough comparison discussions on
>> this subject in the list archive. So just dig-in.
>> 
>> I will not suggest for you to pickup any AJAX books since the technology is
>> just changing so quickly, that some, if not most, seems to be out-dated by
>> the time the book goes in print. Just save you Moolah for your caffeine.
>> (just my opinion, though some might disagree.)  I am sure that whatever
>> js/ajax library you choose will have more than enough online docs for you go
>> on.
>> 
>> Finally, don't forget one of the best js/ajax teacher of all...: "view
>> source".
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 6:24 AM
>>> To: CF-Talk
>>> Subject: Re: Ajax/flex/spry
>>> 
>>> Charles,
>>> 
>>> If you only know minimal JS, you should really consider getting a good
>>> book on it and picking it up before diving into an Ajax library. While
>>> most Ajax libs abstract JS to some extent, eventually, you're going to
>>> have to dig into it to actually build something.
>>> 
>>> If you just want a straight Ajax library, then I would suggest AjaxCFC
>>> or JSMX. If you want more in terms of widgets, then mxAjax has that.
>>> 
>>> I use jQuery which is one of the more popular JS libs, because of its
>>> ease of syntax, community and wealth of widgets. I've turned on a number
>>> of CF folks to it and they've been very happy with it.
>>> 
>>> Adobe Spry is also a nice alternative and includes some very nice data
>>> binding capabilities.
>>> 
>>> Rey...
>>> 
>>> Charles Sheehan-Miles wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 So this is a request for opinions.  I'm way behind the curve in that
>>> I've
 done nothing in terms of Ajax or flex.
 
 I'm looking for opinions in terms of what would be the quickest and
>>> easiest
 to get up to speed on.  I only know the most minimal javascript.  Any
 opinions on what is the most effective to get up to speed on quickly?
 
 Is there anything that's already encapsulated in cfcs?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Charles
 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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Re: Developing locally - CF developer edition

2007-06-13 Thread Mike Kear
i have a couple of USB hard drives with about 250GB each so i can
attach my music library one for when i do my radio show, or the other
one for when i work.   I can also use them as backups for each other
for critical groups of files.

That way even though i have 120GB on my laptop, by getting more
external USB drives i have what amounts to unlimited hard drive space
on my laptop.

Of course it also does just fine without either of the USB drives if i
dont need those files attached.

My point is, with USB2 drives, they arent the fastest drives in the
world but they're tolerable and allow enormous flexibility and
unlimited expansion.USB drives are pretty cheap nowdays.

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Re: My eyes, my eyes!

2007-06-13 Thread Dinner
On 6/13/07, Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
>
> I figured I'd wait
> http://larholm.com/2007/06/12/safari-for-windows-0day-exploit-in-2-hours


Ironically, IE just put out a bunch of "critical" updates.

Hmmm... guess it's par for the course, part of the big game, etc..

I'm going to go get Safari now.  Been wanting a way to test safari on my
pc...

Don't worry, I won't use it to order any screaming monkeys... ;-)


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Re: Server Cluster

2007-06-13 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Nathan Strutz wrote:
> Contrary to some of the other opinions in this thread, I think that getting
> windows in multiple VMs is a better way to go than getting CF on multiple
> JVMs, and I have a fair amount of experience to back that up.

Depends on the purpose. Let me counter by complementing your example 
with what it actually means for for instance PDF generation.


> First off, licensing - windows 2003 web edition costs around $500 last I
> checked, though I don't track the virtualization pricing schemes. ColdFusion
> Standard edition is about $1300 and ColdFusion Enterprise weighs in at
> $6000. CF is always licensed to physical CPU pairs (dual cores count as 1
> CPU).
> 
> To go the CF Enterprise way, If you have 4 servers, 2 processors each,
> you'll buy 4 Windows licenses, and 4 CF enterprise licenses. - cost:
> $26,000.

And you can run PDF generation in unlimited threads on them. I would not 
recommend more then 4 threads per core, so with 8 CPUs / 16 cores this 
amounts to 64 threads.


> To go the virtualized server way, say you want to run 2 windows servers per
> box - only 4 servers so 4 CF Standard licenses, but 8 windows licenses,
> total cost: $9,200. Then there's the cost of the VM software, which I don't
> know about, I've heard you can do it for free.

With 4 CF Standard license you get 4 threads to generate PDFs.

So for three times the cost you get 16 times the performance. I think CF 
Enterprise is a pretty good deal :)



> If you are clustering the JRun servers, there is a lot of confusion over
> exactly what that does - a request onto one web server could be serviced by
> either JRun server. One JRun server sets itself up to be primary, and if
> taken offline, the cluster then fails and requests are serviced by no one.

That is not my experience. The worst case scenario I have seen is that 
under some failure scenario's (which are all failure scenario's outside 
of JRun so that would also affect other solutions) failover takes 2 MSL 
(and that should be configurable).


> Session sharing is especially painful, especially if you carry a fair amout
> of data and have tens of thousands of users, no gigabit network can carry
> that much bandwidth, add another server and the bandwidth requirements
> increase exponentially.

Make sure the servers can use multicast and the bandwidth requirements 
don't increase.


> If you have a network load balancer that sends requests to different web
> servers and keeps users stuck to a particular server (except on failovers),
> you should have those servers servicing their own requests. If you need to
> tack data to a user, you can save it in session but don't replicate it - put
> an ID in a cookie and tie it to a database record, that way, it's in quick
> session memory, and if the server crashes, you can bring it back out on
> demand.

Replace "ID in a cookie" with "HTTP authentication" and you have my 
preferred setup :)


> Now back to stability, if one JVM crashes on one server, there's a
> better-than-you-think chance of it hurting the whole server. More often than
> not, I've had to reboot an entire server because one CF instance had
> problems.

If independent processes affect eachother there is a problem with the OS.

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Re: Developing locally - CF developer edition

2007-06-13 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
To add, each night and morning we sync up and update to keep in check so at
anytime we can unplug network cables and develop locally.






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We *only* ever develop locally. We use SVN to hold all of our code and each
developers machine is as a production machine, mappings etc. Check out
locally and we develop using localhost.

But essentially we all develop locally which allows multiple developers to
develop concurrently.

You can't have that much code to run out disk space? How big is your hard
drive? (jeez that sounds dodgy)









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All,

I sometime want to bring work home and work locally with the developer
edition
of Coldfusion.  However to have the site code I need, I'd need to sync up
with all
the files from multiple sites.  I would run out of hard disk space pretty
quickly.

Any suggestions on how to take the site with me on the laptop and still be
able to
develop locally?

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Re: Structures... How Do I properly write this?

2007-06-13 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
As a StructKeyIsEmpty wouldn't be a key :-)




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StructKeyIsEmpty is not a function, I think you want StructIsEmpty.

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Re: Developing locally - CF developer edition

2007-06-13 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
We *only* ever develop locally. We use SVN to hold all of our code and each
developers machine is as a production machine, mappings etc. Check out
locally and we develop using localhost.

But essentially we all develop locally which allows multiple developers to
develop concurrently.

You can't have that much code to run out disk space? How big is your hard
drive? (jeez that sounds dodgy)









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All,

I sometime want to bring work home and work locally with the developer
edition
of Coldfusion.  However to have the site code I need, I'd need to sync up
with all
the files from multiple sites.  I would run out of hard disk space pretty
quickly.

Any suggestions on how to take the site with me on the laptop and still be
able to
develop locally?

D



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Re: Structures... How Do I properly write this?

2007-06-13 Thread Josh Nathanson
> 

StructKeyIsEmpty is not a function, I think you want StructIsEmpty.

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Re: Developing locally - CF developer edition

2007-06-13 Thread Crow T. Robot
RDS

or

Subversion and CFE if you have connectivity to the server.

On 6/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I sometime want to bring work home and work locally with the developer
> edition
> of Coldfusion.  However to have the site code I need, I'd need to sync up
> with all
> the files from multiple sites.  I would run out of hard disk space pretty
> quickly.
>
> Any suggestions on how to take the site with me on the laptop and still be
> able to
> develop locally?
>
> D
>
> 

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Developing locally - CF developer edition

2007-06-13 Thread coldfusion . developer
All,

I sometime want to bring work home and work locally with the developer edition
of Coldfusion.  However to have the site code I need, I'd need to sync up with 
all
the files from multiple sites.  I would run out of hard disk space pretty 
quickly.

Any suggestions on how to take the site with me on the laptop and still be able 
to
develop locally?

D

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Structures... How Do I properly write this?

2007-06-13 Thread Che Vilnonis
Basically, I have nested structures. I want to check if the nested structure
exists first. If it does not exist, then I'll create it. Then I want to
check if the nested structure's "tickler" value is "Y". Obviously, my cfif
logic is not correct. Thanks!






















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Re: Short rant

2007-06-13 Thread Nathan Strutz
On 6/12/07, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  And the fact that it is freaking impossible to import data in the
> Express version.
>
>
I thought this was resolved in the latest service pack update. I know I had
some import/export issues that were resolved here at work, and I thought I
had some imports working at home using the express edition.

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Re: Execute a batch file with CFEXECUTE

2007-06-13 Thread Nathan Strutz
That's kind of strange - I haven't had any problems doing this. In fact, I
made a shortcut function to run batch files for me:















#executeBatchCommands("del *.php|del *.asp|del *.aspx")#

This is on a CF7 server, Windows 2003, is there something magical I don't
know about?

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On 6/12/07, Ben Forta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Run cmd.exe and pass the batch file to it, see
>
> http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/7/31/Using-CFEXECUTE-To-Execute-Com
> mand-Line-Utilities.
>
> --- Ben
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Calvin Trinh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Execute a batch file with CFEXECUTE
>
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to use CFEXECUTE to excute a batch file?
>
> I'm trying to use the CFEXECUTE to execute a batch file i created to copy
> a
> file from one location to another.  It does not work when I use CFEXECUTE
> to
> run batch file.  Any assistance will be helpful.  thanks
>
> Here is my code.
>
> 
>
>
> Here is my batch file
>
> net use z: \\112.5.6.40\d$ /user:admin pass4u
> copy D:\cme\cmecredits.txt z:\tmp
> net use z: /delete
>
>
>
> 

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Re: Server Cluster

2007-06-13 Thread Nathan Strutz
Contrary to some of the other opinions in this thread, I think that getting
windows in multiple VMs is a better way to go than getting CF on multiple
JVMs, and I have a fair amount of experience to back that up.

First off, licensing - windows 2003 web edition costs around $500 last I
checked, though I don't track the virtualization pricing schemes. ColdFusion
Standard edition is about $1300 and ColdFusion Enterprise weighs in at
$6000. CF is always licensed to physical CPU pairs (dual cores count as 1
CPU).

To go the CF Enterprise way, If you have 4 servers, 2 processors each,
you'll buy 4 Windows licenses, and 4 CF enterprise licenses. - cost:
$26,000.

To go the virtualized server way, say you want to run 2 windows servers per
box - only 4 servers so 4 CF Standard licenses, but 8 windows licenses,
total cost: $9,200. Then there's the cost of the VM software, which I don't
know about, I've heard you can do it for free.

These are in no way real numbers, and i'm not sure if you can put windows
web server edition on a virtual machine, so your mileage may vary.

So I would argue the price is better with multiple virtual servers over
multiple virtual machines.

Next, the stability factor. I've run a lot of CF enterprise servers,
installing, configuring different types of clustering, managing the servers
and the applications, and developing the appilcations, I'd say about 40 in
the last 5 years for a handful of different companies. Each time, the
results haven't been 100% what we wanted out of the setup.

If you are clustering the JRun servers, there is a lot of confusion over
exactly what that does - a request onto one web server could be serviced by
either JRun server. One JRun server sets itself up to be primary, and if
taken offline, the cluster then fails and requests are serviced by no one.
Session sharing is especially painful, especially if you carry a fair amout
of data and have tens of thousands of users, no gigabit network can carry
that much bandwidth, add another server and the bandwidth requirements
increase exponentially. Furthermore, until the release of CF8, CFCs are not
replicated safely.

If you have a network load balancer that sends requests to different web
servers and keeps users stuck to a particular server (except on failovers),
you should have those servers servicing their own requests. If you need to
tack data to a user, you can save it in session but don't replicate it - put
an ID in a cookie and tie it to a database record, that way, it's in quick
session memory, and if the server crashes, you can bring it back out on
demand.

(i've been meaning to blog this subject)

Now back to stability, if one JVM crashes on one server, there's a
better-than-you-think chance of it hurting the whole server. More often than
not, I've had to reboot an entire server because one CF instance had
problems. It would be much safer to keep the instances even more isolated -
on their own virtual server.

Anyways, it's just my opinion, but like I've said, I've done this a few
times.

-- 
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On 6/11/07, James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am thinking of setting up a virtual cluster to run our website for
> reliability reasons. Does anyone have any good documentation
> (preferably in a PDF or other offline readable format) in the form of
> a beginners guide to CF clusters?
>
> Also, what is the licencing requirement for this, I am aware I can use
> the same copy of Windows Server in multiple virtual machines but will
> each one require it's own CF licence or can they share a licence since
> they run on the same processor(s)?
>
> --
> Jay
>
>
> 

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RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Now THAT boy can drive! lol

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I'm suprised they didn't put down some top dollar for the contract of Cole
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Subject: Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

A) How more appropriate could it be than for Junior to be the # 3 guy?  :-)

B) I am more than happy to welcome Junior to our team

C) I called this late last summer, when no one even believed that he'd leave
DEI.

Life is good!


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> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale 
> Earnhardt Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick 
> Motorsports starting in 2008.
>
> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously 
> going to an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to 
> go to a team where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be 
> #3 guy behind Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their 
> success, Maybe having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, 
> maybe not.
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Re: Ajax - beating head on wall...

2007-06-13 Thread Will Tomlinson
James,

I'm trying to add another variable to these params, but not having any luck. I 
thought I had a handle on adding them, but apparenly I'm slower than I thought. 

I need to add course=#FORM.course, because I need to use that argument in the 
cfc to pre-select the course selected in the dropdown. 

How can I just append it to the front of this. I've tried a few different ways. 

param:"eval=" + #FORM.eval# + ",T7=" + t7sel + ",T6=" + t6sel... blah blah...

Thanks much,
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Re: Ajax/flex/spry

2007-06-13 Thread Rey Bango
Definitely a good reference. It may be over his head though and if he's 
just starting out, I think Head Start Ajax will be a better book for him.

Rey...

Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
> Saying that, I found Ajax in Action to be a very good reference item.
> 
> 
> 
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> From: Michael E. Carluen
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> Sent: Wed Jun 13 18:58:00 2007
> Subject: RE: Ajax/flex/spry
> 
> To add to Rey's suggestion: yes, get up to speed with your JS basics and
> fundamentals first... you don't have to be an expert but still know the JS
> syntax and constructs before ajax.  Then, decide on the JS library that
> serves your need. There have been more than enough comparison discussions on
> this subject in the list archive. So just dig-in.
> 
> I will not suggest for you to pickup any AJAX books since the technology is
> just changing so quickly, that some, if not most, seems to be out-dated by
> the time the book goes in print. Just save you Moolah for your caffeine.
> (just my opinion, though some might disagree.)  I am sure that whatever
> js/ajax library you choose will have more than enough online docs for you go
> on.
> 
> Finally, don't forget one of the best js/ajax teacher of all...: "view
> source".
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 6:24 AM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Re: Ajax/flex/spry
>>
>> Charles,
>>
>> If you only know minimal JS, you should really consider getting a good
>> book on it and picking it up before diving into an Ajax library. While
>> most Ajax libs abstract JS to some extent, eventually, you're going to
>> have to dig into it to actually build something.
>>
>> If you just want a straight Ajax library, then I would suggest AjaxCFC
>> or JSMX. If you want more in terms of widgets, then mxAjax has that.
>>
>> I use jQuery which is one of the more popular JS libs, because of its
>> ease of syntax, community and wealth of widgets. I've turned on a number
>> of CF folks to it and they've been very happy with it.
>>
>> Adobe Spry is also a nice alternative and includes some very nice data
>> binding capabilities.
>>
>> Rey...
>>
>> Charles Sheehan-Miles wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> So this is a request for opinions.  I'm way behind the curve in that
>> I've
>>> done nothing in terms of Ajax or flex.
>>>
>>> I'm looking for opinions in terms of what would be the quickest and
>> easiest
>>> to get up to speed on.  I only know the most minimal javascript.  Any
>>> opinions on what is the most effective to get up to speed on quickly?
>>>
>>> Is there anything that's already encapsulated in cfcs?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Charles
>>>
>>
> 
> 
> 
> 

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RE: Can anybody see why the first SQL statement works but the second throws an error.

2007-06-13 Thread Ian Skinner
Are these executing in one cfquery block? If so, do you need a command
separator between the statements (mysql uses ";" for example)?

Now, there where two examples of the same  tag running but
with different values.  

See my follow-up for a solution, but I have a question of why the
solution was required.


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Re: Conditional SQL

2007-06-13 Thread Jochem van Dieten
James Smith wrote:
> As a last resort this procedure does the following...
> 
> SET @searchTerm = '%' + REPLACE(@searchTerm,' ','%') + '%';
> ..
> ..
> ..
> AND   (Title LIKE @searchTerm OR ArtistName LIKE @searchTerm)
> 
> So that is someone searches for 'friends series 7' it is first turned into
> '%friends%series%7%' which will match the title 'friends complete series -
> 7' (for example).

I don't think that is a very good solution. Not only can this not use 
any indexes, it will also not match "Friends Season 7 - Complete Series" 
because the order of the words doesn't match.

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RE: Can anybody see why the first SQL statement works but the second throws an error.

2007-06-13 Thread Ian Skinner
you're sure the second one is bombing? Can you try the page with JUST
that one? Exclude the 1st one. Also vice versa, try the other one the
same way.


Yes, I'm sure.  This was a case of the same query being run with
different data.  See my follow up on a working solution, but I would
like to know why the solution was required.



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Re: Ajax/flex/spry

2007-06-13 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Saying that, I found Ajax in Action to be a very good reference item.





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Subject: RE: Ajax/flex/spry

To add to Rey's suggestion: yes, get up to speed with your JS basics and
fundamentals first... you don't have to be an expert but still know the JS
syntax and constructs before ajax.  Then, decide on the JS library that
serves your need. There have been more than enough comparison discussions on
this subject in the list archive. So just dig-in.

I will not suggest for you to pickup any AJAX books since the technology is
just changing so quickly, that some, if not most, seems to be out-dated by
the time the book goes in print. Just save you Moolah for your caffeine.
(just my opinion, though some might disagree.)  I am sure that whatever
js/ajax library you choose will have more than enough online docs for you go
on.

Finally, don't forget one of the best js/ajax teacher of all...: "view
source".







> -Original Message-
> From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 6:24 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Ajax/flex/spry
> 
> Charles,
> 
> If you only know minimal JS, you should really consider getting a good
> book on it and picking it up before diving into an Ajax library. While
> most Ajax libs abstract JS to some extent, eventually, you're going to
> have to dig into it to actually build something.
> 
> If you just want a straight Ajax library, then I would suggest AjaxCFC
> or JSMX. If you want more in terms of widgets, then mxAjax has that.
> 
> I use jQuery which is one of the more popular JS libs, because of its
> ease of syntax, community and wealth of widgets. I've turned on a number
> of CF folks to it and they've been very happy with it.
> 
> Adobe Spry is also a nice alternative and includes some very nice data
> binding capabilities.
> 
> Rey...
> 
> Charles Sheehan-Miles wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > So this is a request for opinions.  I'm way behind the curve in that
> I've
> > done nothing in terms of Ajax or flex.
> >
> > I'm looking for opinions in terms of what would be the quickest and
> easiest
> > to get up to speed on.  I only know the most minimal javascript.  Any
> > opinions on what is the most effective to get up to speed on quickly?
> >
> > Is there anything that's already encapsulated in cfcs?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Charles
> >
> 
> 



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RE: Can anybody see why the first SQL statement works but the second throws an error.

2007-06-13 Thread Ian Skinner
Ok, I have go it to work, but I would like to know why.

This code works:




UPDATE INTRANET.TRAK_CMP

SET LOC_CODE = '#FORM.LOCCODE#',
CMP_CD = '#newCompCode#',
SCAN_DATE = #CreateODBCDateTime(FORM.Date)#

WHERE   USER_ID = '#FORM.USER#'
AND ENTRY_DATE =
#CreateODBCDateTime(FORM.ENTRY_DATE)#
AND UNIT_NO = '#FORM.UNITNO#'
AND CMP_CD = '#oldCompCode#'



This code does not.

UPDATE INTRANET.TRAK_CMP

SET LOC_CODE = '#FORM.LOCCODE#',
CMP_CD = '#dataCompCode(FORM.COMPCODE)#',
SCAN_DATE = #CreateODBCDateTime(FORM.Date)#

WHERE   USER_ID = '#FORM.USER#'
AND ENTRY_DATE =
#CreateODBCDateTime(FORM.ENTRY_DATE)#
AND UNIT_NO = '#FORM.UNITNO#'
AND CMP_CD =
'#dataCompCode(FORM.COMPCODE_OLD)#'



As you can see in the second code I call a UDF inside the SQL statement
in the former I call the function outside setting local variables used
in the following SQL statement.  

Here is the UDF code:







SELECT
L_CMT_CMPCD

FROM
EBIS.LAB_CMT_DB_REC

WHERE
L_CMT_CMPCOD8 = 
AND
L_CMT_DIVIDE8 = 









I am presuming it is an issue with the UDF making a  call.
But why should that be a problem?  Is this documented anywhere?


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RE: Can anybody see why the first SQL statement works but the second throws an error.

2007-06-13 Thread Gaulin, Mark
Are these executing in one cfquery block? If so, do you need a command
separator between the statements (mysql uses ";" for example)?
Mark

-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 12:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Can anybody see why the first SQL statement works but the
second throws an error.

UPDATE INTRANET.TRAK_CMP 

SET 

  LOC_CODE = 'ROSE',

  CMP_CD = '018251',

  SCAN_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 00:00:00'} 

 

WHERE 

  USER_ID = 'iskinner' AND 

  ENTRY_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 09:28:58'} AND 

  UNIT_NO = 'FN09427' AND 

  CMP_CD = '018250'

 

UPDATE INTRANET.TRAK_CMP 

SET 

  LOC_CODE = 'ROSE', 

  CMP_CD = 'E03360', 

  SCAN_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 00:00:00'} 

 

WHERE 

  USER_ID = 'iskinner' AND 

  ENTRY_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 09:03:43'} AND 

  UNIT_NO = 'W11590501' AND 

  CMP_CD = 'E0929W'

 

The second statement throws this error: "[Macromedia][Oracle JDBC
Driver][Oracle]ORA-00942: table or view does not exist" but as the first
statement works just fine, I must assume that some other issue is at
play here.

 

 


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Re: Can anybody see why the first SQL statement works but the second throws an error.

2007-06-13 Thread Greg Morphis
you're sure the second one is bombing? Can you try the page with JUST
that one? Exclude the 1st one. Also vice versa, try the other one the
same way.

On 6/13/07, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> UPDATE INTRANET.TRAK_CMP
>
> SET
>
>   LOC_CODE = 'ROSE',
>
>   CMP_CD = '018251',
>
>   SCAN_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 00:00:00'}
>
>
>
> WHERE
>
>   USER_ID = 'iskinner' AND
>
>   ENTRY_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 09:28:58'} AND
>
>   UNIT_NO = 'FN09427' AND
>
>   CMP_CD = '018250'
>
>
>
> UPDATE INTRANET.TRAK_CMP
>
> SET
>
>   LOC_CODE = 'ROSE',
>
>   CMP_CD = 'E03360',
>
>   SCAN_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 00:00:00'}
>
>
>
> WHERE
>
>   USER_ID = 'iskinner' AND
>
>   ENTRY_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 09:03:43'} AND
>
>   UNIT_NO = 'W11590501' AND
>
>   CMP_CD = 'E0929W'
>
>
>
> The second statement throws this error: "[Macromedia][Oracle JDBC
> Driver][Oracle]ORA-00942: table or view does not exist" but as the first
> statement works just fine, I must assume that some other issue is at
> play here.
>
>
>
>
>
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RE: Ajax/flex/spry

2007-06-13 Thread Michael E. Carluen
To add to Rey's suggestion: yes, get up to speed with your JS basics and 
fundamentals first... you don't have to be an expert but still know the JS 
syntax and constructs before ajax.  Then, decide on the JS library that serves 
your need. There have been more than enough comparison discussions on this 
subject in the list archive. So just dig-in.

I will not suggest for you to pickup any AJAX books since the technology is 
just changing so quickly, that some, if not most, seems to be out-dated by the 
time the book goes in print. Just save you Moolah for your caffeine. (just my 
opinion, though some might disagree.)  I am sure that whatever js/ajax library 
you choose will have more than enough online docs for you go on.

Finally, don't forget one of the best js/ajax teacher of all...: "view source".







> -Original Message-
> From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 6:24 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Ajax/flex/spry
> 
> Charles,
> 
> If you only know minimal JS, you should really consider getting a good
> book on it and picking it up before diving into an Ajax library. While
> most Ajax libs abstract JS to some extent, eventually, you're going to
> have to dig into it to actually build something.
> 
> If you just want a straight Ajax library, then I would suggest AjaxCFC
> or JSMX. If you want more in terms of widgets, then mxAjax has that.
> 
> I use jQuery which is one of the more popular JS libs, because of its
> ease of syntax, community and wealth of widgets. I've turned on a number
> of CF folks to it and they've been very happy with it.
> 
> Adobe Spry is also a nice alternative and includes some very nice data
> binding capabilities.
> 
> Rey...
> 
> Charles Sheehan-Miles wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > So this is a request for opinions.  I'm way behind the curve in that
> I've
> > done nothing in terms of Ajax or flex.
> >
> > I'm looking for opinions in terms of what would be the quickest and
> easiest
> > to get up to speed on.  I only know the most minimal javascript.  Any
> > opinions on what is the most effective to get up to speed on quickly?
> >
> > Is there anything that's already encapsulated in cfcs?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Charles
> >
> 
> 

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RE: Searching for improperly nested tags (tags inside of tags).

2007-06-13 Thread DURETTE, STEVEN J (ATTASIAIT)
Ok, I found the way to test for it.  Using REGEX...  <[^>]{1,}<[Cc][Ff]

At the moment I really don't care about "writeable".  :P


I once had a co-worker that wrote code that had 5 cfifs inside of one
input tag.  That was in one single (run-on) line of code!  Very hard for
the follow up (meant that guy doesn't work here anymore) programmer to
go through the code to fix errors.  As for that long line of code with 5
cfifs when converted it was one cfif!  

In my case it's a preference that makes it easier to pick up code from
someone else in the group and see the logic.  Plus like I said, my code
review tool blows up when tags are nested within tags (it wont review
anything from the closing of the inner tag until the next tag gets
opened).  Thankfully to tool can check for the regex above.  After the
contractors fix those embedded tags, I can re-run the tool and pick up
any other errors that might be there!


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Can anybody see why the first SQL statement works but the second throws an error.

2007-06-13 Thread Ian Skinner
UPDATE INTRANET.TRAK_CMP 

SET 

  LOC_CODE = 'ROSE',

  CMP_CD = '018251',

  SCAN_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 00:00:00'} 

 

WHERE 

  USER_ID = 'iskinner' AND 

  ENTRY_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 09:28:58'} AND 

  UNIT_NO = 'FN09427' AND 

  CMP_CD = '018250'

 

UPDATE INTRANET.TRAK_CMP 

SET 

  LOC_CODE = 'ROSE', 

  CMP_CD = 'E03360', 

  SCAN_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 00:00:00'} 

 

WHERE 

  USER_ID = 'iskinner' AND 

  ENTRY_DATE = {ts '2007-06-13 09:03:43'} AND 

  UNIT_NO = 'W11590501' AND 

  CMP_CD = 'E0929W'

 

The second statement throws this error: "[Macromedia][Oracle JDBC
Driver][Oracle]ORA-00942: table or view does not exist" but as the first
statement works just fine, I must assume that some other issue is at
play here.

 

 


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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Dan Vega
No Problem, and thank you!!!

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SQL 2005 Profiler - ApplicationName

2007-06-13 Thread Dan O'Keefe
I am trying to inject an ApplicationName via the VF 7.02 administrator so I
can filter on it in SQL profiler.

I tried adding:

Application  Name=My name

into the connection string box. Cycled all of the CF related services but to
no avail.

Any one doing this or know how?

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Re: I love CF but it's not fair

2007-06-13 Thread Matt Quackenbush
Jerry,

This is absolutely one of the best replies I've ever read.  Cudos for
nailing it.  :-)


Matt


On 6/12/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are also a lot of jobs for McDonalds late shift workers.
>
> =)
>
> My current programming job is 95% coldfusion, and the ad was for a
> perl developer.
> My last job was 85% coldfusion, 15% Director and the ad was for "web
> developer"
> My previous job was for "Foxpro Developer", and it was 25% foxpro, 50%
> pl/sql and oracle, and a mix of documentum, installer scripts, netware
> vlms, etc.
>
> Many places that are hiring have no idea how to classify their
> programming needs.
>
> Even at this job, the 95% coldfusion is just the main application
> server environment. All day today has been SQL Server, Javascript,
> HTML, CSS, some design work, and some ia specing.
>
> I have found that the way the job description reads, and the
> technologies described, is usually an indicator of the type of
> development environment, the management understanding of technology,
> and the development methodology as much as it is an actual request for
> technology proficiency.
>
> A job that specs .NET and all MS technologies is often a very rigid,
> MS dominated, corporate environment that values certifications more
> than seat time and documentation over creativity.
>
> Same is true for PHP/LAMP/Open Source development houses. The choice
> of these technologies can be a huge clue into the budget priorities of
> a group, which will often affect pay scales and any outlay of real
> dollars (sometimes penny smart and pound foolish). Not always, of
> course, but often enough in my life to have a question going in.
>
> Some thoughts from my head.
> Jerry
>
> On 6/12/07, Ali Majdzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi:
> > I was searching for job offers in Australia in here
> http://mycareer.com.au/
> > If you search for CF job offers it brings only 23 jobs which more than
> half are not even only for CF developers and some are for other languages
> like PHP or .NET. When I searched for PHP it came out with a few hundreds
> but with .NET 2334 matching results!!!
> > I love CF but it seems even Python is more popular or at least the
> search engine comes with better results with it (about 50 offers).
> > I really don't understand why such a powerful and easy langauge should
> have such a low job offers in Australia! I really don't know about USA but
> it seems the same thing is true in the USA to.
> > You know I just say it as a theory cause I really love CF and I won't
> migrate it till and only if Adobe kills the product but it seems if we
> started with PHP or .Net at the begining now we were more and better
> employed than now.
> > Please write your opinions.
>
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specific hosting needs

2007-06-13 Thread Nick Call
I have an old CF application where different setups use the same source
code. I need to host this application somewhere that allows me specific
things that most hosting providers do not offer.

 

a)   I have one domain name, but about 40 different datasources. Which
datasource they use depends on their login profile, etc. Combining this data
into one database is not an option.

b)   The application has to be able to use CFFile to write text files
and HTML files. These are reports that are necessary for retrieval later.

 

The amount of space that is used is minimal, about 150 meg will do nicely.
If anyone knows of a CF host that can accommodate me, I would appreciate the
information.

 

Sincerely,

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Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
I'm suprised they didn't put down some top dollar for the contract of Cole
Trickle.





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Subject: Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

A) How more appropriate could it be than for Junior to be the # 3 guy?  :-)

B) I am more than happy to welcome Junior to our team

C) I called this late last summer, when no one even believed that he'd leave
DEI.

Life is good!


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> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale Earnhardt
> Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick Motorsports starting in
> 2008.
>
> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously going
> to
> an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to go to a team
> where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be #3 guy behind
> Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their success, Maybe
> having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe not.
>
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Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Matt Quackenbush
A) How more appropriate could it be than for Junior to be the # 3 guy?  :-)

B) I am more than happy to welcome Junior to our team

C) I called this late last summer, when no one even believed that he'd leave
DEI.

Life is good!


On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale Earnhardt
> Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick Motorsports starting in
> 2008.
>
> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously going
> to
> an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to go to a team
> where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be #3 guy behind
> Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their success, Maybe
> having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe not.
>
> --
> Scott Stroz
>
>
> 

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RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
I know I found it amusing... and I'm from NC... not 20 minutes from RCR

..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
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-Original Message-
From: Crow T. Robot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 12:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

Played out NASCAR jokes == unoriginal and boring.

Your stereotypical jokes are sooo funny!  ha ha ha ha ha!

pfft.

On 6/13/07, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
> :-D
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 June 2007 16:39
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick
>
> Haha!
>
> ...:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
> Bobby Hartsfield
> http://acoderslife.com
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:21 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick
>
> only a NASCAR fan would accidentally post this to cf-talk instead of 
> cf-community
>
> :D
>
> On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale 
> > Earnhardt Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick 
> > Motorsports starting in 2008.
> >
> > As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously 
> > going to an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want 
> > to go to a team where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he 
> > will be
> > #3 guy behind Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with 
> > their success, Maybe having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will 
> > help him,
> maybe
> not.
> >
> > --
> > Scott Stroz
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Re: Conditional SQL

2007-06-13 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Or a search engine.


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Subject: Re: Conditional SQL

On 6/13/07, James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a last resort this procedure does the following...
>
> SET @searchTerm = '%' + REPLACE(@searchTerm,' ','%') + '%';
> ..
> ..
> ..
> AND (Title LIKE @searchTerm OR ArtistName LIKE @searchTerm)
>
> So that is someone searches for 'friends series 7' it is first turned into
> '%friends%series%7%' which will match the title 'friends complete series -
> 7' (for example).  This is however, very slow.  Is there a way to speed up
> this sort of LIKE matching?
>
> --
> Jay

Jay,

If you are trying to do a keyword search, it would be better to use
SQL Server's Full Text Search capability instead of using LIKE.

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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Dan Vega
Thank you to all of your for your ideas, and I think everyone was on the
same page. Here is the final solution

Here is my footer, we set the display to none of the second to hide it
before the page loads.









http://www.google.com";
target="_blank">


http://www.yahoo.com";
target="_blank">



Finally we just set an interval that calls a function every 4 seconds and
toggles the visibility of the the footer images using prototype.


function init() {
window.setInterval("changeFooter()", 4000);
}
function changeFooter() {
$("footer-a").toggle();
$("footer-b").toggle();
}



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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Charlie Griefer
ah, nice.  i was always a bit fuzzy on the distinction between the two.

that is cleaner than having the function call itself recursively with
the setTimetout() inside of it :)

thanks!

On 6/13/07, James Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're after setInterval(), not setTimeout():
>
> http://www.elated.com/articles/javascript-timers-with-settimeout-and-setinterval/
>
> On 6/13/07, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > JavaScript has a setTimeout() method that will call a function every
> > 'n' miliseconds.  no need for refreshing the page.
>
>
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RE: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Damien McKenna
> -Original Message-
> From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 12:09 PM
> Subject: RE: Best Solution
> 
> 
>   
>   
>   
> 

Doh.  This should have been:








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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Charlie Griefer
i fubar'd the displayAd() function.

here's a fixed version:

function displayAd() {
if (adCounter > adArray.length-1) adCounter = 0;

document.getElementById('adLink').href = adArray[adCounter].link;
document.getElementById('adLink').innerHTML = adArray[adCounter].text;
adCounter++;

setTimeout('displayAd()', 3000);
}

and then just:



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Re: Conditional SQL

2007-06-13 Thread Dean Lawrence
On 6/13/07, James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a last resort this procedure does the following...
>
> SET @searchTerm = '%' + REPLACE(@searchTerm,' ','%') + '%';
> ..
> ..
> ..
> AND (Title LIKE @searchTerm OR ArtistName LIKE @searchTerm)
>
> So that is someone searches for 'friends series 7' it is first turned into
> '%friends%series%7%' which will match the title 'friends complete series -
> 7' (for example).  This is however, very slow.  Is there a way to speed up
> this sort of LIKE matching?
>
> --
> Jay

Jay,

If you are trying to do a keyword search, it would be better to use
SQL Server's Full Text Search capability instead of using LIKE.

Dean


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Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Crow T. Robot
Played out NASCAR jokes == unoriginal and boring.

Your stereotypical jokes are sooo funny!  ha ha ha ha ha!

pfft.

On 6/13/07, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
> :-D
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 June 2007 16:39
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick
>
> Haha!
>
> ...:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
> Bobby Hartsfield
> http://acoderslife.com
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:21 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick
>
> only a NASCAR fan would accidentally post this to cf-talk instead of
> cf-community
>
> :D
>
> On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale
> > Earnhardt Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick
> > Motorsports starting in 2008.
> >
> > As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously
> > going to an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to
> > go to a team where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be
> > #3 guy behind Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their
> > success, Maybe having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him,
> maybe
> not.
> >
> > --
> > Scott Stroz
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
> 

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RE: Conditional SQL

2007-06-13 Thread Gaulin, Mark
I don't know how to make LIKE faster.  I've heard that MySQL has full
text indexing and searching built in and with SQL Server you can use
"Full Text Indexing", but it is a bit more complicated to set up,
maintain, and query than I would like, but it does work.  You have to
use a "full text" searching query ("CONTAINS") and not LIKE.
Mark

-Original Message-
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Conditional SQL

As a last resort this procedure does the following...

SET @searchTerm = '%' + REPLACE(@searchTerm,' ','%') + '%'; ..
...
...
AND (Title LIKE @searchTerm OR ArtistName LIKE @searchTerm)

So that is someone searches for 'friends series 7' it is first turned
into '%friends%series%7%' which will match the title 'friends complete
series - 7' (for example).  This is however, very slow.  Is there a way
to speed up this sort of LIKE matching?

--
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RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Robert Rawlins - Think Blue





:-D

-Original Message-
From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 June 2007 16:39
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick

Haha!

...:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
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-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

only a NASCAR fan would accidentally post this to cf-talk instead of
cf-community

:D

On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale 
> Earnhardt Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick 
> Motorsports starting in 2008.
>
> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously 
> going to an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to 
> go to a team where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be 
> #3 guy behind Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their 
> success, Maybe having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe
not.
>
> --
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>
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Re: Using sessions with Flash Remoting

2007-06-13 Thread John Robinson
Sean - my comments inline :

On Jun 12, 2007, at 5:11 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:

> On 6/12/07, John Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So ignoring the stuff below, can you or anyone shed some light on how
>> I can set a Client or Session variable in the cfc that I'm using with
>> flash, that I can use later in my onEndSession function?
>
> Oops, I misread your code somewhat! I never ever use client variables
> so I completely missed that you're trying to use CLIENT scope here. My
> bad.

I honestly don't know if I need Client scope or not. Check the  
response I just sent to Kevin for what I'm trying to do.. essentially  
I need to store a variable from within my cfc that's called by flash,  
and when the user closes the browser window, reference that variable  
to do a database query. Whether I need Session scope or Client scope  
is a mystery to me. I used Client only because when I tied  in my cfc, it didn't show up in the  
cookie, but when I used Client, the var showed up.


> Flash Remoting should handle per-session cookies but I think if you
> want to use persistent cookies, you need to use JavaScript with your
> Flash app to manipulate them. If you're using J2EE sessions on your
> server (highly recommended!) then regular session variables should
> "just work" with Flash Remoting.

I don't need persistence at all. I actually would prefer per-session  
in this case. I am using J2EE sessions if it makes any difference.


> So if you enabled J2EE sessions and use SESSION scope instead of
> CLIENT scope, you should be fine:
>
> output="false">
>
>
>
> output="false">
>
>
>
>

Thanks, I'll give this a shot this afternoon!!

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Re: The request has exceeded the allowable time limit

2007-06-13 Thread Sung Woo
Looks like my reply got hosed somehow.  In any case, to make a long story 
short, two of the DBs I hit come with some ugly latency, so 2 seconds is the 
best I can do.  I always try to hit 250ms or less in anything I do in CF, but 
sometimes exceptions have to be made.

CF Admin can't be the issue -- I have a 60-second limit on templates, but 
that's meaningless when you have cfsetting requesttimeout=xxx on the page.

If there's no solution to this, then I'll need to run the script in steps -- 
300 or 400 records at a time.

> On Wednesday 13 Jun 2007, Sung Woo wrote:
> > happening that I don't think I can replicate in a SP.  At least not 
> easily.
> >  And besides, it's already written in CF, so I can't go back now.
> 
> You can (should ?) if it is running for too long.
> 
> > 2 seconds for a transaction that ties together data from four 
> discrete
> > databases is OK in my book. 
> 
> I'd expect it to run in well under a second. Tens of milli's, ideally. 
> 
> Maybe that's just me.
> 
> > My main question still remains unanswered -- 
> > is there some place in CF where a 600-second template limitation 
> exists?
> 
> The CF admin., not unusually.

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CF training

2007-06-13 Thread Bob Imperial
Does anyone out there know of any instructor led CF courses in the 
Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area of NC?

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RE: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Damien McKenna
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:21 AM
> Subject: Re: Best Solution
> 
> I know I can use Prototype to show/hide different divs which 
> would work out great. Is there a way to toggle using a Timer.

// Set it up like this:
//  var shuffle_list1 = ['div1', 'div2', 'div3']; // an array of DIV
IDs to rotate
//  var shuffle_time = 8000; // 8 seconds
//  var shuffle_effect = 'blind'; // the effect to us: 'appear',
'blind' or 'slide'
//  setTimeout('imageShuffle(shuffle_list1);', shuffle_time); //
start the show
// Note:
// * The first DIV to be viewed should be visible, the rest should have
// style="display:none;" added to the HTML attributes - do not add this
to
// a separate CSS file or it won't work

function imageShuffle() {
shuffle_list = arguments[0];
if(arguments.length == 2) {
var i = arguments[1];
} else {
var i = 0;
}
var next = i + 1;
if(next >= shuffle_list.length)
next = 0;
new Effect.toggle(shuffle_list[i], shuffle_effect, {queue:
'end'});
new Effect.toggle(shuffle_list[next], shuffle_effect, {queue:
'end'});
i++;
if(i >= shuffle_list.length)
i = 0;
setTimeout('imageShuffle(shuffle_list, '+i+');', shuffle_time);
}

The above code is hereby released into the public domain.  We deny all
responsibility for you making your website look bad, for your spouse
leaving you for a goat, or the world imploding.

One tip, btw, put all of the DIVs that cycle inside another DIV that has
fixed dimensions, it'll work around a bug in Safari 2 (from OSX Tiger)
and generally helps to keep things better organized.  For example:







var shuffle_list1 = ['rotate_1', 'rotate_2', 'rotate_3'];
var shuffle_time = 5000; // 5 seconds
var shuffle_effect = 'blind';
setTimeout('imageShuffle(shuffle_list1);', shuffle_time);



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Need help using .NET WebService with Sessions

2007-06-13 Thread Chris Martinez
Help!!

I'm trying to invoke a .NET Webservice that makes use of Session States. The 
first call to the WS returns the .NET SessionId that is to be used in all 
following calls. The first call works grest, but all subsequent calls fail 
stating that the object has not been created. The following .NET code works in 
ASP.NET
***

Private Function WebServiceObject() As EcgWS.DealerApprovals
Static wso As EcgWS.DealerApprovals
Static cookies As System.Net.CookieContainer
Static webserviceurl As Uri
If wso Is Nothing Then
wso = New EcgWS.DealerApprovals
End If
If cookies Is Nothing Then
cookies = New System.Net.CookieContainer
End If
wso.CookieContainer = cookies
If webserviceurl Is Nothing Then
webserviceurl = New Uri(wso.Url)
Else
wso.Url = webserviceurl.AbsoluteUri
End If
Return wso
End Function
*

The key to making it work is to use WSO.cookieContainer. Can someone please 
help with the CF equivalent? Or does anyone have experience with this that they 
might be able to share?

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RE: Conditional SQL

2007-06-13 Thread James Smith
As a last resort this procedure does the following...

SET @searchTerm = '%' + REPLACE(@searchTerm,' ','%') + '%';
..
..
..
AND (Title LIKE @searchTerm OR ArtistName LIKE @searchTerm)

So that is someone searches for 'friends series 7' it is first turned into
'%friends%series%7%' which will match the title 'friends complete series -
7' (for example).  This is however, very slow.  Is there a way to speed up
this sort of LIKE matching?

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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Charlie Griefer
quick example using text links.  easily modified to use images.




var adArray = new Array();

adArray[0]  = new Array();
adArray[0].text = "Fusion Authority";
adArray[0].link = "http://www.fusionauthority.com";;

adArray[1] = new Array();
adArray[1].text = "House of Fusion";
adArray[1].link = "http://www.houseoffusion.com";;

adArray[2] = new Array();
adArray[2].text = "Ben Forta";
adArray[2].link = "http://www.forta.com";;

adArray[3] = new Array();
adArray[3].text = "Ray Camden";
adArray[3].link = "http://www.coldfusionjedi.com";;

var adCounter = 0;

function displayAd(adNum) {
if (adCounter > adArray.length) adCounter = 0;

document.getElementById('adLink').href = 
adArray[adNum].link;
document.getElementById('adLink').innerHTML = 
adArray[adNum].text;  
adCounter++;

setTimeout('displayAd(' + adCounter + ')', 3000);
}









On 6/13/07, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> JavaScript has a setTimeout() method that will call a function every
> 'n' miliseconds.  no need for refreshing the page.
>
> set up a JS array of images/links, and loop thru that array changing
> the image and link attributes of your ad.

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Re: Using sessions with Flash Remoting

2007-06-13 Thread John Robinson
Thanks Kevin, I saw an earlier post of yours that mentioned how you  
didn't like using sessions with flash, and that is was a pain in the  
arse.

Technically though, this shouldn't have much to anything to do with  
flash or remoting. I'm working on a chat application and have it all  
working except for one final thing. I store each user in a db table.  
When a user closes their browser window, I want to delete them from  
the table. Flash doesn't care (or know) that the window was closed so  
I'm turning to a server side solution. What I'm trying to do is store  
their name somewhere on the server, and then be notified when they  
leave. The only thing I've found so far is Sessions, and the  
onEndSession event. Where I'm stuck is knowing a) where to stick the  
variable I need when inside the cfc called by flash, b) how to get  
the onEndSession event to fire, and c) how to reference the variable.

John

On Jun 12, 2007, at 5:07 PM, Kevin Aebig wrote:

> I personally don't like to use Sessions with Flash. I basically do  
> a CFLogin
> to authenticate for the service calls, than pass back any needed  
> vars and
> hold them in Flash. I can think of a few situations where this won't
> accomplish the end goal, but for most of my projects it's worked fine.
>
> Cheers,
>
> !k
>
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Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Rey Bango
Hey guys,

This was obviously posted in error as this is CF-Talk. Please don't 
reply to this here and take it over to CF-Community.

Thanks,

Rey...

Crow T. Robot wrote:
> I can't believe that Hendrick is giving up on Kyle Busch.  He is a rising
> star whether the public likes him or not.  The sub story for all this is
> what kind of domino effect is this going to have on other teams now? Think
> DEI will jump all over Busch?  I would.  The boy's got talent.  A little bit
> of a whiny prick, but talented nonetheless.
> 
> As far as Junior being the #3 guy, I don;t think that is a bad thing.
> Junior said himself that the reason for the departure from the DEI stable is
> that he wants to be on a team that is more competitive, and Hendrick is on
> top of their game.  Winning matters, and I personally think Junior is sick
> of being the #1 guy who hasn't won a championship or a lion's share of the
> checkered flags the past few years.  Of course, I have never spoken to the
> man, this is all speculation on my part. =)
> 
> Talk about a powerhouse team though - whew, ditch Casey Mears and bring over
> Tony Stewart and that team would be unstoppable.
> 
> I am not able to listen or follow along here at work, but was there any talk
> of what Budweiser is going to do? They'd be silly to not follow Junior to
> Hendrick...
> 
> I ain't none too happy 'bout Junior going to Hendrick neither.  I loathe JJ
> and JG and all them there pretty Californy boys!  =)
> 
> On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale Earnhardt
>> Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick Motorsports starting in
>> 2008.
>>
>> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously going
>> to
>> an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to go to a team
>> where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be #3 guy behind
>> Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their success, Maybe
>> having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe not.
>>
>> --
>> Scott Stroz
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread James Holmes
You're after setInterval(), not setTimeout():

http://www.elated.com/articles/javascript-timers-with-settimeout-and-setinterval/

On 6/13/07, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> JavaScript has a setTimeout() method that will call a function every
> 'n' miliseconds.  no need for refreshing the page.


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Re: The request has exceeded the allowable time limit

2007-06-13 Thread Sung Woo
Like most CF transactions, I consider anything longer than 250ms to be ugly, 
but I have to make an exception in this case.  Two of the tables I'm hitting 
are extremely slow (200-300ms for data to return from the metrics I've run), so 
there are inherent issues with this transaction.

CF Admin is not the issue.  I have a timeout of 60 seconds, but CFSETTING 
RequestTimeout = xxx is supposed to overrule that.

- Sung

> On Wednesday 13 Jun 2007, Sung Woo wrote:
> > happening that I don't think I can replicate in a SP.  At least not 
> easily.
> >  And besides, it's already written in CF, so I can't go back now.
> 
> You can (should ?) if it is running for too long.
> 
> > 2 seconds for a transaction that ties together data from four 
> discrete
> > databases is OK in my book. 
> 
> I'd expect it to run in well under a second. Tens of milli's, ideally. 
> 
> Maybe that's just me.
> 
> > My main question still remains unanswered -- 
> > is there some place in CF where a 600-second template limitation 
> exists?
> 
> The CF admin., not unusually.

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RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Haha!

..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
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-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

only a NASCAR fan would accidentally post this to cf-talk instead of
cf-community

:D

On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale 
> Earnhardt Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick 
> Motorsports starting in 2008.
>
> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously 
> going to an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to 
> go to a team where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be 
> #3 guy behind Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their 
> success, Maybe having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe
not.
>
> --
> Scott Stroz
>
>
> 



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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Claude Schneegans
 >>You can do a pseudo-animated GIF using javascript, which would allow each
logo to have a unique link.

Exact, and for IE users, you can even have pleasant effects using filters.

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RE: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Jake Churchill
This should work for you but I didn't test it.  

function swapFooter() {
divA = document.getElementById('divA');
divB = document.getElementById('divB');

if (divA.style.visibility == "visible") {
divA.style.visibility = "hidden";
divB.style.visibility = "visible";
}
else {
divA.style.visibility = "visible";
divB.style.visibility = "hidden";
}

setTimeout("swapFooter()", 5000);
}

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Best Solution

I know I can use Prototype to show/hide different divs which would work out
great. Is there a way to toggle using a Timer. I do not want a meta refresh
because I am not trying to refresh the page, just every 5 seconds call
function A

Function A
 hide footer a
 show footer b




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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread James Holmes
Yes, you can schedule your prototype/scriptaculous effect using a JS timer:

window.setInterval("yourFunc()", 5000);


On 6/13/07, Dan Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know I can use Prototype to show/hide different divs which would work out
> great. Is there a way to toggle using a Timer. I do not want a meta refresh
> because I am not trying to refresh the page, just every 5 seconds call
> function A
>
> Function A
>  hide footer a
>  show footer b
>
>
> 

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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Charlie Griefer
JavaScript has a setTimeout() method that will call a function every
'n' miliseconds.  no need for refreshing the page.

set up a JS array of images/links, and loop thru that array changing
the image and link attributes of your ad.

On 6/13/07, Dan Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know I can use Prototype to show/hide different divs which would work out
> great. Is there a way to toggle using a Timer. I do not want a meta refresh
> because I am not trying to refresh the page, just every 5 seconds call
> function A
>
> Function A
>  hide footer a
>  show footer b
>
>
> 

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Re: Searching for improperly nested tags (tags inside of tags).

2007-06-13 Thread Claude Schneegans
 >>It is more readable (in my opinion).

May be, but it is less "writable" ;-)

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Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Crow T. Robot
d'oh.  sry.  cf-talk, bad.  cf-community, good.

On 6/13/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I can't believe that Hendrick is giving up on Kyle Busch.  He is a rising
> star whether the public likes him or not.  The sub story for all this is
> what kind of domino effect is this going to have on other teams now? Think
> DEI will jump all over Busch?  I would.  The boy's got talent.  A little bit
> of a whiny prick, but talented nonetheless.
>
> As far as Junior being the #3 guy, I don;t think that is a bad thing.
> Junior said himself that the reason for the departure from the DEI stable is
> that he wants to be on a team that is more competitive, and Hendrick is on
> top of their game.  Winning matters, and I personally think Junior is sick
> of being the #1 guy who hasn't won a championship or a lion's share of the
> checkered flags the past few years.  Of course, I have never spoken to the
> man, this is all speculation on my part. =)
>
> Talk about a powerhouse team though - whew, ditch Casey Mears and bring
> over Tony Stewart and that team would be unstoppable.
>
> I am not able to listen or follow along here at work, but was there any
> talk of what Budweiser is going to do? They'd be silly to not follow Junior
> to Hendrick...
>
> I ain't none too happy 'bout Junior going to Hendrick neither.  I loathe
> JJ and JG and all them there pretty Californy boys!  =)
>
> On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale
> > Earnhardt
> > Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick Motorsports starting
> > in
> > 2008.
> >
> > As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously going
> > to
> > an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to go to a
> > team
> > where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be #3 guy behind
> > Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their success, Maybe
> > having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe not.
> >
> > --
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> >
> >
> > 

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Re: Information about pass Java ResultSet(or QueryTable) to Coldfusion QueryTable

2007-06-13 Thread Andrea Botta
>I think Sean is right on target. Your own class return a QueryTable object
>and there is no constructor in ColdFusion QueryTable class that matches that
>argument. I would assume if you can modify your custom class to return a
>Java ResultSet object instead, it should work.
>
>Thanks
>
>Qasim
>
>On 6/13/07, Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i wrote:

>>Also I have tried to return java.sql.ResultSet directly to 
coldfusion.sql.QueryTable.init () with failure.

the error occurs when coldfusion "read on the java class":
import coldfusion.sql.querytable

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Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Crow T. Robot
I can't believe that Hendrick is giving up on Kyle Busch.  He is a rising
star whether the public likes him or not.  The sub story for all this is
what kind of domino effect is this going to have on other teams now? Think
DEI will jump all over Busch?  I would.  The boy's got talent.  A little bit
of a whiny prick, but talented nonetheless.

As far as Junior being the #3 guy, I don;t think that is a bad thing.
Junior said himself that the reason for the departure from the DEI stable is
that he wants to be on a team that is more competitive, and Hendrick is on
top of their game.  Winning matters, and I personally think Junior is sick
of being the #1 guy who hasn't won a championship or a lion's share of the
checkered flags the past few years.  Of course, I have never spoken to the
man, this is all speculation on my part. =)

Talk about a powerhouse team though - whew, ditch Casey Mears and bring over
Tony Stewart and that team would be unstoppable.

I am not able to listen or follow along here at work, but was there any talk
of what Budweiser is going to do? They'd be silly to not follow Junior to
Hendrick...

I ain't none too happy 'bout Junior going to Hendrick neither.  I loathe JJ
and JG and all them there pretty Californy boys!  =)

On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale Earnhardt
> Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick Motorsports starting in
> 2008.
>
> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously going
> to
> an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to go to a team
> where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be #3 guy behind
> Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their success, Maybe
> having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe not.
>
> --
> Scott Stroz
>
>
> 

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Re: Make Number Negative

2007-06-13 Thread Claude Schneegans
 >>

Why make it simple ?

How about this:
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Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Jerry Johnson
ouch. twice.

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Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Jerry Johnson
I don't know that there is a top dog on that team. It seems like they
run each shop in friendly competition, all sharing the same
information and experts.

But when the last lap is going on, its every man for himself. There
isnt a "Let Lance win the stage" preference for one driver over
another.

What I do wonder is: will Gordon have a financial ownership stake in
Dale's car, like he does in Johnson's (but not his own).


On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale Earnhardt
> Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick Motorsports starting in
> 2008.
>
> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously going to
> an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to go to a team
> where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be #3 guy behind
> Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their success, Maybe
> having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe not.
>
> --
> Scott Stroz
>
>
> 

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Re: Robust Permissions System

2007-06-13 Thread Matt Robertson
AccessMonger Pro has groups, tiers, permissions and the ability to
bundle them all together into a profile you can apply to a given user,
then customize individually.

It doesn't use functions as you describe to test for permissions,
though.  It uses a variable assignment (to define the permission or
permissions allowed to access a given block of code) followed by a
cfinclude and a cfif to test the result.  Functions would definitely
be cleaner.  Includes are survivors of a codebase set down in olden
times, and still around thanks to my busy social calendar.

Its more than just permission assignment, though.  Full user
management.  Login, automated password reset and so on.

I didn't implement anti-permissions the way you describe them.  I
looked at them and decided that the way this system is structured with
respect to user customization that it could be handled differently if
that need was present.  Not 100% sure that decision covers all
circumstances but I have yet to hear differently from a user so its
held up pretty well on that score.

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Re: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Charlie Griefer
only a NASCAR fan would accidentally post this to cf-talk instead of
cf-community

:D

On 6/13/07, Scott Stroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale Earnhardt
> Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick Motorsports starting in
> 2008.
>
> As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously going to
> an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to go to a team
> where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be #3 guy behind
> Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their success, Maybe
> having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe not.
>
> --
> Scott Stroz
>
>
> 

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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Dan Vega
I know I can use Prototype to show/hide different divs which would work out
great. Is there a way to toggle using a Timer. I do not want a meta refresh
because I am not trying to refresh the page, just every 5 seconds call
function A

Function A
 hide footer a
 show footer b


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RE: Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Cf-community I feel ;-)



-Original Message-
From: Scott Stroz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 June 2007 16:13
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Jr. Going to Hendrick

I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale Earnhardt
Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick Motorsports starting in
2008.

As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously going to
an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to go to a team
where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be #3 guy behind
Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their success, Maybe
having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe not.

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Jr. Going to Hendrick

2007-06-13 Thread Scott Stroz
I  know there are more than a few NASCAR fans on the lits.  Dale Earnhardt
Jr. just announced he will be driving for Hendrick Motorsports starting in
2008.

As a Jr. fan I am not sure how I feel about this.  He is obviously going to
an extremely successful team, but I thought he would want to go to a team
where he would be top dog.  Right now, I'd say he will be #3 guy behind
Gordon and Johnson.  However, you can't argue with their success, Maybe
having Gordon and Johnson as teammates will help him, maybe not.

-- 
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Re: I love CF but it's not fair

2007-06-13 Thread Gert Franz
As soon as Railo 2.0 RC2 is out we will create a version for downloading 
Railix with Transfer ORM and some examples...

Just follow our blog at www.railo.ch/blog (or meet us in the US)

Gert

John Allen schrieb:
> Railo running transfer would be GREAT!
>
> On 6/13/07, Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> On 6/13/07, Gert Franz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I am in contact with Mark Mandel in order to get Transfer ORM to work
>>> with Railo. Railo 2.0 RC2 already works with Transfer, but there is a
>>> small class that has to be added to the Railo libs.
>>>   
>> Nice work!!
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RE: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Andy Matthews
You can do a pseudo-animated GIF using javascript, which would allow each
logo to have a unique link. 

-Original Message-
From: Dan Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 9:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Best Solution

I would love to hear some solutions to a problem I have. I have a couple
different ideas but I am interested in others ideas. I have a footer image
at the bottom of website x that has 10 different company logo's. Each logo
will need to link to a company's website. This is no problem if we are only
using the 1 footer but we have 2. Right now we just have an animated gif
that rotates but no link to the company's websites. I would either like to
rotate between footer graphics and allow for hyper links or create some type
of scrolling footer. Not being a great flash guy (but learning Flex) I am
wondering everyone's thoughts.

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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Dan Munez
You can write javascript to have it rotate to the next footer (and on and on 
back and forth).  Just let javascript do a time count, like say u want it tor 
otate every 30 seconds.  After that, it loads the next footer.  Easy.  no need 
for flash.

of course, if u want eye candy, go for flash!  u can make the logos load up 
with slick and probably ANNOYING animation =)





Right now we just have an animated gif
>that rotates but no link to the company's websites. I would either like to
>rotate between footer graphics and allow for hyper links or create some type
>of scrolling footer. Not being a great flash guy (but learning Flex) I am
>wondering everyone's thoughts.
>

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Re: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Wednesday 13 Jun 2007, Dan Vega wrote:
> rotate between footer graphics and allow for hyper links or create some
> type of scrolling footer. Not being a great flash guy (but learning Flex) I
> am wondering everyone's thoughts.

Ray Camden has an advert rotation program, iirc. You basically want the same 
functionality, I think, so have a look at that.

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RE: Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Damien McKenna
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 10:53 AM
> Subject: Best Solution
> 
> I would either like to rotate between footer graphics and allow for
> hyper links or create some type of scrolling footer.

There are simplified Flash tools for doing this kind of thing - google
and downloads.com are your friends.

Also, you could try a JS trick or two, e.g. Scriptaculous' toggle
effects, that's what we use.

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Re: Information about pass Java ResultSet(or QueryTable) to Coldfusion QueryTable

2007-06-13 Thread Qasim Rasheed
I think Sean is right on target. Your own class return a QueryTable object
and there is no constructor in ColdFusion QueryTable class that matches that
argument. I would assume if you can modify your custom class to return a
Java ResultSet object instead, it should work.

Thanks

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> On 6/13/07, Andrea Botta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >  > pra.search())>
>
> Since pra.search() returns a QueryTable already, can't you just say this:
>
> 
>
> Maybe the QueryTable constructor doesn't match how you're using it and
> ColdFusion cannot figure out how to construct it?
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Re: I love CF but it's not fair

2007-06-13 Thread John Allen
Railo running transfer would be GREAT!

On 6/13/07, Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 6/13/07, Gert Franz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am in contact with Mark Mandel in order to get Transfer ORM to work
> > with Railo. Railo 2.0 RC2 already works with Transfer, but there is a
> > small class that has to be added to the Railo libs.
>
> Nice work!!
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Best Solution

2007-06-13 Thread Dan Vega
I would love to hear some solutions to a problem I have. I have a couple
different ideas but I am interested in others ideas. I have a footer image
at the bottom of website x that has 10 different company logo's. Each logo
will need to link to a company's website. This is no problem if we are only
using the 1 footer but we have 2. Right now we just have an animated gif
that rotates but no link to the company's websites. I would either like to
rotate between footer graphics and allow for hyper links or create some type
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Re: Information about pass Java ResultSet(or QueryTable) to Coldfusion QueryTable

2007-06-13 Thread Sean Corfield
On 6/13/07, Andrea Botta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>  pra.search())>

Since pra.search() returns a QueryTable already, can't you just say this:



Maybe the QueryTable constructor doesn't match how you're using it and
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