Re: ColdFusion 9 cflayout ajax errors

2011-03-26 Thread Russ Michaels

perhaps it is looking for the file in the wrong location, trying specifying
the path relative to the website root and see if that works.



On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 2:10 AM, Jeffrey Carpenter
jeff.carpen...@asu.eduwrote:


 We are upgrading from CF 8 Ent to 9 Ent - the following example runs fine
 on CF 8, but once in CF 9 it fails with Error retreiving markup for
 selected element.. not found, the page returns a 404. Here's the
 interesting part - as soon as I remove the source= argument in
 cflayoutarea, the error goes away. It only happens when I specify a source.
  Does anyone have any suggestion on what might be going on?  The basic stuff
 already set:

 * selectpage.cfm exists and is valid and is is same directory.
 * CFIDE is in a virtual directory


 cfajaximport
  tags=cfform,cfwindow,cfdiv,cflayout-tab,cfmenu,cflayout-border /

 cfoutput

 !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN 
 http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd;
 html

 head
 meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=UTF-8
 titleTest Title/title
 /head

 body

 cflayout type=vbox

 cflayoutarea  overflow=hidden name=selectpage source=selectpage.cfm
  /

cflayoutarea size=25 name=layoutbottom
Here is the layout bottom
/cflayoutarea

 /cflayout

 /body
 /html

 /cfoutput



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Re: social network application based on CF ?

2011-03-26 Thread Akos Fortagh

HI there, I just came across this thread via google.  I've developed a social 
networking app in CF.  It has many features like friend request, become friends 
with one another, news feed if someone become friends with somebody else, news 
feed on different things like if someone uploads a new pic etc,messaging 
between users, simple upload photos.  You an see it here at 
http://www.pgcegateway.co.uk which is an educational social networking site.
The site needs a fresh look but it works OK.  The idea could be adopted to many 
other sites, adding or taking away features.
Let me know what you think.
CHeers
Akos
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Re: social network application based on CF ?

2011-03-26 Thread Akos Fortagh

HI there, I just came across this thread via google.  I've developed a social 
networking app in CF.  It has many features like friend request, become friends 
with one another, news feed if someone become friends with somebody else, news 
feed on different things like if someone uploads a new pic etc,messaging 
between users, simple upload photos.  You an see it here at 
http://www.pgcegateway.co.uk which is an educational social networking site.
The site needs a fresh look but it works OK.  The idea could be adopted to many 
other sites, adding or taking away features.
Let me know what you think.
CHeers
Akos
http://www.akosnet.co.uk


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Re: ColdFusion 9 cflayout ajax errors

2011-03-26 Thread Jeff Carpenter

Thanks, Yes, we already tried that.  It should pickup the file location from 
the default current directory search. This app was working fine in CF8.  I 
think it is some sort of server configuration problem, I just don't see what it 
could be. 

perhaps it is looking for the file in the wrong location, trying specifying
the path relative to the website root and see if that works.



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Windows VPS Management Without Control Panel

2011-03-26 Thread Peter Donahue

Hello everyone,

Earlier this month I mentioned that I was looking for a VPS hosting 
company. The search has been narrowed down to two possibilities 
KickAssVPS.com and  viviotech.net. KAVPS uses control panels that allow 
customers to control their VPS via a Web browser. If memory serves me right 
they use Cpanel for Linux VPS management and Virtuozzo for their Windows 
Virtual Private Server management. Both VPS management panels work with 
screen reading software. Viviotech.net uses Kloxo for managing their Linux 
VPS machine but at this time does not currently have a control panel for 
managing Windows VPS machines.

My questions are for Those of you who have Windows VPS hosting through 
viviotech.net. How are you managing your Windows VPS without a full-blown 
control panel such as Virtuozzo?  Would I need to use an SSH client in order 
to perform management tasks on a Windows VPS for which there is no interface 
panel?

I'm very impressed with the folks at Viviotech.net. It's not every Web 
hosting company where the sales reps is the company's CFO and COO.They told 
me that they have several customers using Web Site Panel for managing their 
Web hosting and they would install it on my VPS as I told them it would work 
with my screen access system. Hence we're half way home. The World of VPS 
hosting is a new frontier for me so knowing how some of you manage the 
server itself without the aid of a Windows VPS control panel will help much 
in being able to figure out a solution for this part of the equasion so I 
can decide on a hosting company and begin building or in my case rebuilding 
my Web hosting business using ColdFusion 9. Thanks for your help.

Peter Donahue

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Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Justin Scott

Hi everyone, I've recently taken a new job that has opened up some
free time for me, and I'm considering a project I'd thought about long
ago but never had time to implement.  I'm curious if there is any
interest in the development of an open source, ColdFusion-based forum
application.  The goal would be something comparable to vBulletin or
PHPBB done in ColdFusion, done in open source style, completely free.

It would seem that Ray's Galleon forums project is still alive and
well, so with one open source forum application out in the wild I'm
unsure if there is really need for another.  So first, I want to be
sure there would be interest in such a project; would the community
welcome a second open source forum application in ColdFusion?  Would
anyone use it?  Is there really a need for one?  Is there some other
category of software that I could invest time into that would be
better served?

I've been writing ColdFusion for over a decade, like many of you, and
am interested in contributing back to the community.  I welcome any
thoughts or feedback you might have.


-Justin Scott

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Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Peter Donahue

Hello Justin and everyone,

The more CF Applications to choose from the better so bring on another 
open source CF-based forum application.

Peter Donahue


- Original Message - 
From: Justin Scott leviat...@darktech.org
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 4:41 PM
Subject: Open source ColdFusion forums



Hi everyone, I've recently taken a new job that has opened up some
free time for me, and I'm considering a project I'd thought about long
ago but never had time to implement.  I'm curious if there is any
interest in the development of an open source, ColdFusion-based forum
application.  The goal would be something comparable to vBulletin or
PHPBB done in ColdFusion, done in open source style, completely free.

It would seem that Ray's Galleon forums project is still alive and
well, so with one open source forum application out in the wild I'm
unsure if there is really need for another.  So first, I want to be
sure there would be interest in such a project; would the community
welcome a second open source forum application in ColdFusion?  Would
anyone use it?  Is there really a need for one?  Is there some other
category of software that I could invest time into that would be
better served?

I've been writing ColdFusion for over a decade, like many of you, and
am interested in contributing back to the community.  I welcome any
thoughts or feedback you might have.


-Justin Scott



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Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Kelly

That would rock! I would love to see one phpbb style.  If you need any 
beta testers let me know!

On 3/26/2011 5:41 PM, Justin Scott wrote:
 Hi everyone, I've recently taken a new job that has opened up some
 free time for me, and I'm considering a project I'd thought about long
 ago but never had time to implement.  I'm curious if there is any
 interest in the development of an open source, ColdFusion-based forum
 application.  The goal would be something comparable to vBulletin or
 PHPBB done in ColdFusion, done in open source style, completely free.

 It would seem that Ray's Galleon forums project is still alive and
 well, so with one open source forum application out in the wild I'm
 unsure if there is really need for another.  So first, I want to be
 sure there would be interest in such a project; would the community
 welcome a second open source forum application in ColdFusion?  Would
 anyone use it?  Is there really a need for one?  Is there some other
 category of software that I could invest time into that would be
 better served?

 I've been writing ColdFusion for over a decade, like many of you, and
 am interested in contributing back to the community.  I welcome any
 thoughts or feedback you might have.


 -Justin Scott

 

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prompt for download form cfc in ajax?

2011-03-26 Thread Stephane Vantroyen

Hello guys,

I'm looking for a solution to following problem :

I display a dialog bow with details (legal info) on a page and would like to 
give the user the possibility to print it out.

I've tried to this in ajax via jquery, calling a cfc and letting do the 
following :


cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=Attachment;FILENAME=#fileName# 
charset=utf-8
cfcontent type = application/pdf; charset=utf-8 file=#fullPath# deleteFile 
= yes

but never get the prompt on screen; I thought I could make use of the js 
print() fucntion then, but this gives me the whole page when I just need the 
particular info displayed in a jquery opened dialog box.

Any idea?

Thanks in advance 

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Re: prompt for download form cfc in ajax?

2011-03-26 Thread Russ Michaels

off the top of my head, you could use an IFRAME which will allow you to
invoke the PRINT command via JS and only print the content you need.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Stephane Vantroyen s...@emakina.comwrote:


 Hello guys,

 I'm looking for a solution to following problem :

 I display a dialog bow with details (legal info) on a page and would like
 to give the user the possibility to print it out.

 I've tried to this in ajax via jquery, calling a cfc and letting do the
 following :

 
 cfheader name=Content-Disposition
 value=Attachment;FILENAME=#fileName# charset=utf-8
 cfcontent type = application/pdf; charset=utf-8 file=#fullPath#
 deleteFile = yes
 
 but never get the prompt on screen; I thought I could make use of the js
 print() fucntion then, but this gives me the whole page when I just need the
 particular info displayed in a jquery opened dialog box.

 Any idea?

 Thanks in advance

 

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Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Russ Michaels

Here are the currently known CF based forums.

http://www.carehart.org/cf411/#bb

http://www.carehart.org/cf411/#bb


On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Kelly webd...@gmail.com wrote:


 That would rock! I would love to see one phpbb style.  If you need any
 beta testers let me know!

 On 3/26/2011 5:41 PM, Justin Scott wrote:
  Hi everyone, I've recently taken a new job that has opened up some
  free time for me, and I'm considering a project I'd thought about long
  ago but never had time to implement.  I'm curious if there is any
  interest in the development of an open source, ColdFusion-based forum
  application.  The goal would be something comparable to vBulletin or
  PHPBB done in ColdFusion, done in open source style, completely free.
 
  It would seem that Ray's Galleon forums project is still alive and
  well, so with one open source forum application out in the wild I'm
  unsure if there is really need for another.  So first, I want to be
  sure there would be interest in such a project; would the community
  welcome a second open source forum application in ColdFusion?  Would
  anyone use it?  Is there really a need for one?  Is there some other
  category of software that I could invest time into that would be
  better served?
 
  I've been writing ColdFusion for over a decade, like many of you, and
  am interested in contributing back to the community.  I welcome any
  thoughts or feedback you might have.
 
 
  -Justin Scott
 
 

 

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Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Raymond Camden

Before building a new app, if you would think that Galleon is _close_
to what you would need, I'd definitely recommend working on that
instead. But shoot - even as the creator, I'd say the more the
merrier. :)


On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Justin Scott leviat...@darktech.org wrote:

 Hi everyone, I've recently taken a new job that has opened up some
 free time for me, and I'm considering a project I'd thought about long
 ago but never had time to implement.  I'm curious if there is any
 interest in the development of an open source, ColdFusion-based forum
 application.  The goal would be something comparable to vBulletin or
 PHPBB done in ColdFusion, done in open source style, completely free.






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Re: prompt for download form cfc in ajax?

2011-03-26 Thread Stephane Vantroyen

Thanks, it works indeed, I would never have thought of doing it that way. 
Thanks again


off the top of my head, you could use an IFRAME which will allow you to
invoke the PRINT command via JS and only print the content you need.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Stephane Vantroyen s...@emakina.comwrote:

 

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Re: Windows VPS Management Without Control Panel

2011-03-26 Thread Russ Michaels

try www.websitepanel.net

this is what we use for our windows VPS hosting, not sure if it works with
screen readers though.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Peter Donahue pdonah...@satx.rr.comwrote:


 Hello everyone,

Earlier this month I mentioned that I was looking for a VPS hosting
 company. The search has been narrowed down to two possibilities
 KickAssVPS.com and  viviotech.net. KAVPS uses control panels that allow
 customers to control their VPS via a Web browser. If memory serves me right
 they use Cpanel for Linux VPS management and Virtuozzo for their Windows
 Virtual Private Server management. Both VPS management panels work with
 screen reading software. Viviotech.net uses Kloxo for managing their Linux
 VPS machine but at this time does not currently have a control panel for
 managing Windows VPS machines.

My questions are for Those of you who have Windows VPS hosting through
 viviotech.net. How are you managing your Windows VPS without a full-blown
 control panel such as Virtuozzo?  Would I need to use an SSH client in
 order
 to perform management tasks on a Windows VPS for which there is no
 interface
 panel?

I'm very impressed with the folks at Viviotech.net. It's not every Web
 hosting company where the sales reps is the company's CFO and COO.They told
 me that they have several customers using Web Site Panel for managing their
 Web hosting and they would install it on my VPS as I told them it would
 work
 with my screen access system. Hence we're half way home. The World of VPS
 hosting is a new frontier for me so knowing how some of you manage the
 server itself without the aid of a Windows VPS control panel will help much
 in being able to figure out a solution for this part of the equasion so I
 can decide on a hosting company and begin building or in my case rebuilding
 my Web hosting business using ColdFusion 9. Thanks for your help.

 Peter Donahue

 Will you come and awake our lost land from its slumber
  And her fetters we'll break, links that long are encumbered.
  And the air will resound with hosannas to greet you
  On the shore will be found gallant Irishmen to greet you.
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 Traditional Irish Folk Song


 

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Re: Windows VPS Management Without Control Panel

2011-03-26 Thread Peter Donahue

Hello Russ and everyone,

Been there and checked it out. It works beautiful with my screen reader. 
Are you using it to managed hosted Web sites for controlling the VPS itself 
i.e. starting and stopping the VPS, rebooting the VPS, 
activating-deactivating services, etc? The Vivvio folks said they would 
install it on my VPS. This is what I meant by being half way home. What I 
was wanting to know is how does one manage their VPS without a panel for 
doing so. Pardon my ignorance everyone, This is my first journey in to this 
realm of Web hosting. Perhaps I should step back and learn how one manages 
one of these things in general before tackling the access side of things. 
Any information resources on the subject will be very much appreciated. 
Thanks again.

Peter Donahue

- Original Message - 
From: Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: Windows VPS Management Without Control Panel



try www.websitepanel.net

this is what we use for our windows VPS hosting, not sure if it works with
screen readers though.

On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Peter Donahue pdonah...@satx.rr.comwrote:


 Hello everyone,

Earlier this month I mentioned that I was looking for a VPS hosting
 company. The search has been narrowed down to two possibilities
 KickAssVPS.com and  viviotech.net. KAVPS uses control panels that allow
 customers to control their VPS via a Web browser. If memory serves me 
 right
 they use Cpanel for Linux VPS management and Virtuozzo for their Windows
 Virtual Private Server management. Both VPS management panels work with
 screen reading software. Viviotech.net uses Kloxo for managing their Linux
 VPS machine but at this time does not currently have a control panel for
 managing Windows VPS machines.

My questions are for Those of you who have Windows VPS hosting through
 viviotech.net. How are you managing your Windows VPS without a full-blown
 control panel such as Virtuozzo?  Would I need to use an SSH client in
 order
 to perform management tasks on a Windows VPS for which there is no
 interface
 panel?

I'm very impressed with the folks at Viviotech.net. It's not every Web
 hosting company where the sales reps is the company's CFO and COO.They 
 told
 me that they have several customers using Web Site Panel for managing 
 their
 Web hosting and they would install it on my VPS as I told them it would
 work
 with my screen access system. Hence we're half way home. The World of VPS
 hosting is a new frontier for me so knowing how some of you manage the
 server itself without the aid of a Windows VPS control panel will help 
 much
 in being able to figure out a solution for this part of the equasion so I
 can decide on a hosting company and begin building or in my case 
 rebuilding
 my Web hosting business using ColdFusion 9. Thanks for your help.

 Peter Donahue

 Will you come and awake our lost land from its slumber
  And her fetters we'll break, links that long are encumbered.
  And the air will resound with hosannas to greet you
  On the shore will be found gallant Irishmen to greet you.
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 Traditional Irish Folk Song






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Re: Windows VPS Management Without Control Panel

2011-03-26 Thread Kelly

If you're using Windows shouldn't you be able to just RDP into the 
server and do everything that way?
I love Viviotech, they rock!
Kelly

On 3/26/2011 5:08 PM, Peter Donahue wrote:
 Hello everyone,

  Earlier this month I mentioned that I was looking for a VPS hosting
 company. The search has been narrowed down to two possibilities
 KickAssVPS.com and  viviotech.net. KAVPS uses control panels that allow
 customers to control their VPS via a Web browser. If memory serves me right
 they use Cpanel for Linux VPS management and Virtuozzo for their Windows
 Virtual Private Server management. Both VPS management panels work with
 screen reading software. Viviotech.net uses Kloxo for managing their Linux
 VPS machine but at this time does not currently have a control panel for
 managing Windows VPS machines.

  My questions are for Those of you who have Windows VPS hosting through
 viviotech.net. How are you managing your Windows VPS without a full-blown
 control panel such as Virtuozzo?  Would I need to use an SSH client in order
 to perform management tasks on a Windows VPS for which there is no interface
 panel?

  I'm very impressed with the folks at Viviotech.net. It's not every Web
 hosting company where the sales reps is the company's CFO and COO.They told
 me that they have several customers using Web Site Panel for managing their
 Web hosting and they would install it on my VPS as I told them it would work
 with my screen access system. Hence we're half way home. The World of VPS
 hosting is a new frontier for me so knowing how some of you manage the
 server itself without the aid of a Windows VPS control panel will help much
 in being able to figure out a solution for this part of the equasion so I
 can decide on a hosting company and begin building or in my case rebuilding
 my Web hosting business using ColdFusion 9. Thanks for your help.

 Peter Donahue

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And her fetters we'll break, links that long are encumbered.
And the air will resound with hosannas to greet you
On the shore will be found gallant Irishmen to greet you.
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Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Greg Luce

E-Commerce maybe?
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Greg Luce


On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com wrote:


 Before building a new app, if you would think that Galleon is _close_
 to what you would need, I'd definitely recommend working on that
 instead. But shoot - even as the creator, I'd say the more the
 merrier. :)


 On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Justin Scott leviat...@darktech.org
 wrote:
 
  Hi everyone, I've recently taken a new job that has opened up some
  free time for me, and I'm considering a project I'd thought about long
  ago but never had time to implement.  I'm curious if there is any
  interest in the development of an open source, ColdFusion-based forum
  application.  The goal would be something comparable to vBulletin or
  PHPBB done in ColdFusion, done in open source style, completely free.
 





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