Re: SOT - site monitors

2011-02-06 Thread Jose Diaz

The uber cheap way would be a cfschedule  cfhttp  returning a status
code that you check. I use websitepulse which has been a very reliable
service for 200+ websites I manage.
Jose Diaz

On Sunday, February 6, 2011, Guust Nieuwenhuis i...@lagaffe.be wrote:

 I use uptimerobot, a free service that checks your domain every 5 minutes and 
 sends out alerts by email, twitter and SMS. 50 domains is the limit.

 http://uptimerobot.com/


 Kind regards,

 Guust



 On 06 Feb 2011, at 06:21, Kevin Parker tras...@internode.on.net wrote:


 I need to automatically monitor about 3 CF sites that run on hosted servers
 (they're not my boxes). All I need to know is that the site is up - maybe
 check once or twice a day.

 I unashamedly admit I don't want to pay for a service if I can. Can anyone
 recommend anything or alternatively I'm happy to run it off my own box if
 someone can recommend some code etc

 TIA!


 ++
 Kevin Parker
 Advanced Imaging

 e: webmas...@advancedimaging.com.au
 w: www.advancedimaging.com.au
 m: 0418 815 527

 ++

 http://au.linkedin.com/in/krparker






 

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Re: (ot) Perl Groups

2010-09-01 Thread Jose Diaz

Hi Duane,

These chaps might be able to help - might be worth pinging them a message.

http://www.perl.org/

HTH,

Jose Diaz

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Rick Root rick.r...@gmail.com wrote:


 I doubt it.

 Perl pre-dates email ;)

 On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Duane Boudreau du...@sandybay.com
 wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  Since many of you out there are multi-talented developers, I was hoping I
 could ask if anyone is on a similar list for Perl or wouldn't mind answering
 a Perl question off list?
 
  Thanks,
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  P: 902.735. x222   |  P: 603.879.0249 x222   |  F: 866.631.6272
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Re: (ot) Perl Groups

2010-09-01 Thread Jose Diaz

Duane,

I came across this link on the community page http://www.pm.org/ Lists Perl
Monger groups worldwide. Could be a good place to start.

HTH,

Jose Diaz

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Jose Diaz bleached...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Duane,

 These chaps might be able to help - might be worth pinging them a message.

 http://www.perl.org/

 HTH,

 Jose Diaz

   On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Rick Root rick.r...@gmail.com wrote:


 I doubt it.

 Perl pre-dates email ;)

 On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Duane Boudreau du...@sandybay.com
 wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  Since many of you out there are multi-talented developers, I was hoping
 I could ask if anyone is on a similar list for Perl or wouldn't mind
 answering a Perl question off list?
 
  Thanks,
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  PRESIDENT AND CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
  P: 902.735. x222   |  P: 603.879.0249 x222   |  F: 866.631.6272
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Re: cfdot.net

2010-06-24 Thread Jose Diaz

@Paul you have hit the nail on the head that is exactly the purpose of the
site.

@Matthew - The site is NOT dishonest every example provides a solution that
is viable. I think you have some misguided deeper issues and appear to see
this as some sort of 'Coldfusion is better that .Net' battle, it;s not! You
are entitled to your opinion but I cannot just stand by and have you say the
site is dishonest when it is not.

Maybe instead of being obstructive you should be a bit more constructive,




On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:40 PM, Bobby Hartsfield bo...@acoderslife.comwrote:


 Well put.

 .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
 Bobby Hartsfield
 http://acoderslife.com


 -Original Message-
 From: Eric Cobb [mailto:cft...@ecartech.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 3:28 PM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: Re: cfdot.net


  Calling him dishonest is very short sighted on your part (to say the
 least!).  Has the thought occurred to you that perhaps the reason there
 was so much extra code in the .Net example was because he's not a
 seasoned .Net developer?  I know I certainly wouldn't know the absolute
 best way to do something when just transferring over to a new language.
 I'm willing to bet there are many seasoned .Net developers who would
 make plenty of rookie mistakes when just starting out with CF.

 Perhaps instead of jumping to conclusions and making accusations, you
 should offer to help him clean up his examples so they are more accurate.

 Thanks,

 Eric Cobb
 ECAR Technologies, LLC
 http://www.ecartech.com
 http://www.cfgears.com



 Matthew Small wrote:
  All language religion aside - it's not a fair comparison, it's biased
 towards CF. You should be more honest in your comparisons if you expect
 anyone to take it seriously.
 
  Example:
 
  CFEXECUTE:
 
  CF:
  cfexecute name=C:\WinNT\System32\netstat.exe
  /cfexecute
 
 
  ASP.NET http://asp.net/
 
  01.using System;
  02.using System.Drawing;
  03.using System.Collections;
  04.using System.ComponentModel;
  05.using System.Windows.Forms;
  06.using System.Data;
  07.using System.Diagnostics;
  08.
  09....
  10.
  11.//Declare and instantiate a new process component.
  12.System.Diagnostics.Process process1;
  13.process1= new System.Diagnostics.Process();
  14.
  15.//Do not receive an event when the process exits.
  16.process1.EnableRaisingEvents = false;
  17.
  18.
  19.//The /C Tells Windows to Run The Command then Terminate
  20.string strCmdLine;
  21.strCmdLine = /C netstat ;
  22.System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(CMD.exe,strCmdLine);
  23.process1.Close();
 
 
 
  All that is actually needed is:
 
  System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(netstat.exe);
 
  All of the other stuff is extraneous.  The need for the using
 statements
 is negated by the fully-qualified name for the method.  The object
 process1 isn't used at all for the actual execution.  Passing the
 netstat.exe executable to the cmd.exe process is ridiculous - you could do
 the same with CFEXECUTE. Adding in extra string arguments just builds up
 the
 amount of code you want to display. And FYI: this one line of code can be
 executed in the .aspx page:
 
  % System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(netstat.exe) %
 
 There are numerous similar examples on your website. It's a dishonest
 misrepresentation.
 
  - Matt Small
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  This is pretty sweet Jose.
 
  Thanks for taking the time to create this site! An excellent resource
  indeed.
 
  Warm regards,
  Jordan Michaels
  Vivio Technologies
  http://www.viviotech.net/
  Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
  Railo Community Distributions
 
  On 06/22/2010 06:47 AM, Jose Diaz wrote:
 
 
 
 



 

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Re: cfdot.net

2010-06-24 Thread Jose Diaz

To help people even further I also started a video series for each example -
only one of the examples currently shows this but if people like them I am
more than happy to provide them for all of the examples.

http://www.cfdot.net/cfdot/Pages/CodeDetail.aspx?id=70

Jose Diaz :)

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Jose Diaz bleached...@gmail.com wrote:

 @Paul you have hit the nail on the head that is exactly the purpose of the
 site.

 @Matthew - The site is NOT dishonest every example provides a solution that
 is viable. I think you have some misguided deeper issues and appear to see
 this as some sort of 'Coldfusion is better that .Net' battle, it;s not! You
 are entitled to your opinion but I cannot just stand by and have you say the
 site is dishonest when it is not.

 Maybe instead of being obstructive you should be a bit more constructive,




 On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:40 PM, Bobby Hartsfield 
 bo...@acoderslife.comwrote:


 Well put.

 .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
 Bobby Hartsfield
 http://acoderslife.com


 -Original Message-
 From: Eric Cobb [mailto:cft...@ecartech.com]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 3:28 PM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: Re: cfdot.net


  Calling him dishonest is very short sighted on your part (to say the
 least!).  Has the thought occurred to you that perhaps the reason there
 was so much extra code in the .Net example was because he's not a
 seasoned .Net developer?  I know I certainly wouldn't know the absolute
 best way to do something when just transferring over to a new language.
 I'm willing to bet there are many seasoned .Net developers who would
 make plenty of rookie mistakes when just starting out with CF.

 Perhaps instead of jumping to conclusions and making accusations, you
 should offer to help him clean up his examples so they are more accurate.

 Thanks,

 Eric Cobb
 ECAR Technologies, LLC
 http://www.ecartech.com
 http://www.cfgears.com



 Matthew Small wrote:
  All language religion aside - it's not a fair comparison, it's biased
 towards CF. You should be more honest in your comparisons if you expect
 anyone to take it seriously.
 
  Example:
 
  CFEXECUTE:
 
  CF:
  cfexecute name=C:\WinNT\System32\netstat.exe
  /cfexecute
 
 
  ASP.NET http://asp.net/
 
  01.using System;
  02.using System.Drawing;
  03.using System.Collections;
  04.using System.ComponentModel;
  05.using System.Windows.Forms;
  06.using System.Data;
  07.using System.Diagnostics;
  08.
  09....
  10.
  11.//Declare and instantiate a new process component.
  12.System.Diagnostics.Process process1;
  13.process1= new System.Diagnostics.Process();
  14.
  15.//Do not receive an event when the process exits.
  16.process1.EnableRaisingEvents = false;
  17.
  18.
  19.//The /C Tells Windows to Run The Command then Terminate
  20.string strCmdLine;
  21.strCmdLine = /C netstat ;
  22.System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(CMD.exe,strCmdLine);
  23.process1.Close();
 
 
 
  All that is actually needed is:
 
  System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(netstat.exe);
 
  All of the other stuff is extraneous.  The need for the using
 statements
 is negated by the fully-qualified name for the method.  The object
 process1 isn't used at all for the actual execution.  Passing the
 netstat.exe executable to the cmd.exe process is ridiculous - you could do
 the same with CFEXECUTE. Adding in extra string arguments just builds up
 the
 amount of code you want to display. And FYI: this one line of code can be
 executed in the .aspx page:
 
  % System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(netstat.exe) %
 
 There are numerous similar examples on your website. It's a dishonest
 misrepresentation.
 
  - Matt Small
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  This is pretty sweet Jose.
 
  Thanks for taking the time to create this site! An excellent resource
  indeed.
 
  Warm regards,
  Jordan Michaels
  Vivio Technologies
  http://www.viviotech.net/
  Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
  Railo Community Distributions
 
  On 06/22/2010 06:47 AM, Jose Diaz wrote:
 
 
 
 



 

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Re: cfdot.net (was: CF vs. ASP.Net)

2010-06-23 Thread Jose Diaz

Hi Jordan,

Many thanks for the feedback :) :)

I'm really happy that peeps are finding it useful - It was very much an
early dotnet project for me and done over a few days so is very very rough
in places.

I really need to tidy it up and also move the functions under the function
accordion section ;)

I also want to break sections up to highlight versions of CF to add all the
new CF9 code comparisons etc.

Thanks,

Jose

Jose Diaz-Salcedo
www.cfdot.net

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 1:15 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey chumph...@gmail.comwrote:


  Im not trying to nitpick, I only noticed them (except for Coldfusion...
 that
  usually stands out to me) because I sent the link to my colleagues along
  with the text from the home page as a description for the link.

 Two things that bug me -

 1. It's C# which is one code-behind language for .NET.  I have yet to
 have someone give me a quantifiable performance-based reason why it
 better than other languages in the family.

 2. The .NET version does not include the ASP.NET http://asp.net/
 part of the
 equation.  For example:
 http://www.cfdot.net/cfdot/Pages/CodeDetail.aspx?id=7 (CFOutput) the
 .NET code is simply setting the .Text property of a text box.  Where's
 the creation of the object?

 It's a great concept but as implemented it only confuses the whole CF
 vs .NET conversation.

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Re: cfdot.net (was: CF vs. ASP.Net)

2010-06-23 Thread Jose Diaz

Matthew you appear to have taken offence to my comparisons, I did not intend
to belittle .net in anyway. I will openly admit when I built the site and
added the comparisons over a year ago, I was new to .net. I am not biased
either over the past year and a half I have become a highly certified MCPD,
I admit I have been a CF developer for the past 10 years and love it but I
find .net equally as exciting ITS ALL WEB TO ME!

The aim of the site is to at the very least point either a CF or .net
developer in the right direction regarding a specific piece of
functionality.

The goal is to open up the barriers between the two languages, if you know
better ways of representing a particular piece of functionality just email
me and I will update the entry happily.

I honestly did not mean to annoy anyone, there is always more than one way
to achieve something. This is an academic free resource I'm all for learning
and sharing the knowledge ;)

Jose Diaz

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Matthew Small chestypul...@beachbum.netwrote:


 All language religion aside - it's not a fair comparison, it's biased
 towards CF. You should be more honest in your comparisons if you expect
 anyone to take it seriously.

 Example:

 CFEXECUTE:

 CF:
 cfexecute name=C:\WinNT\System32\netstat.exe
 /cfexecute


 ASP.NET http://asp.net/

 01.using System;
 02.using System.Drawing;
 03.using System.Collections;
 04.using System.ComponentModel;
 05.using System.Windows.Forms;
 06.using System.Data;
 07.using System.Diagnostics;
 08.
 09....
 10.
 11.//Declare and instantiate a new process component.
 12.System.Diagnostics.Process process1;
 13.process1= new System.Diagnostics.Process();
 14.
 15.//Do not receive an event when the process exits.
 16.process1.EnableRaisingEvents = false;
 17.
 18.
 19.//The /C Tells Windows to Run The Command then Terminate
 20.string strCmdLine;
 21.strCmdLine = /C netstat ;
 22.System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(CMD.exe,strCmdLine);
 23.process1.Close();



 All that is actually needed is:

 System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(netstat.exe);

 All of the other stuff is extraneous.  The need for the using statements
 is negated by the fully-qualified name for the method.  The object
 process1 isn't used at all for the actual execution.  Passing the
 netstat.exe executable to the cmd.exe process is ridiculous - you could do
 the same with CFEXECUTE. Adding in extra string arguments just builds up the
 amount of code you want to display. And FYI: this one line of code can be
 executed in the .aspx page:

 % System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(netstat.exe) %

   There are numerous similar examples on your website. It's a dishonest
 misrepresentation.

 - Matt Small






 This is pretty sweet Jose.
 
 Thanks for taking the time to create this site! An excellent resource
 indeed.
 
 Warm regards,
 Jordan Michaels
 Vivio Technologies
 http://www.viviotech.net/
 Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
 Railo Community Distributions
 
 On 06/22/2010 06:47 AM, Jose Diaz wrote:
 


 

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Re: cfdot.net

2010-06-23 Thread Jose Diaz

Well Said Eric ;)

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Eric Cobb cft...@ecartech.com wrote:


 Calling him dishonest is very short sighted on your part (to say the
 least!).  Has the thought occurred to you that perhaps the reason there
 was so much extra code in the .Net example was because he's not a
 seasoned .Net developer?  I know I certainly wouldn't know the absolute
 best way to do something when just transferring over to a new language.
 I'm willing to bet there are many seasoned .Net developers who would
 make plenty of rookie mistakes when just starting out with CF.

 Perhaps instead of jumping to conclusions and making accusations, you
 should offer to help him clean up his examples so they are more accurate.

 Thanks,

 Eric Cobb
 ECAR Technologies, LLC
 http://www.ecartech.com
 http://www.cfgears.com



 Matthew Small wrote:
  All language religion aside - it's not a fair comparison, it's biased
 towards CF. You should be more honest in your comparisons if you expect
 anyone to take it seriously.
 
  Example:
 
  CFEXECUTE:
 
  CF:
  cfexecute name=C:\WinNT\System32\netstat.exe
  /cfexecute
 
 
  ASP.NET http://asp.net/
 
  01.using System;
  02.using System.Drawing;
  03.using System.Collections;
  04.using System.ComponentModel;
  05.using System.Windows.Forms;
  06.using System.Data;
  07.using System.Diagnostics;
  08.
  09....
  10.
  11.//Declare and instantiate a new process component.
  12.System.Diagnostics.Process process1;
  13.process1= new System.Diagnostics.Process();
  14.
  15.//Do not receive an event when the process exits.
  16.process1.EnableRaisingEvents = false;
  17.
  18.
  19.//The /C Tells Windows to Run The Command then Terminate
  20.string strCmdLine;
  21.strCmdLine = /C netstat ;
  22.System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(CMD.exe,strCmdLine);
  23.process1.Close();
 
 
 
  All that is actually needed is:
 
  System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(netstat.exe);
 
  All of the other stuff is extraneous.  The need for the using
 statements is negated by the fully-qualified name for the method.  The
 object process1 isn't used at all for the actual execution.  Passing the
 netstat.exe executable to the cmd.exe process is ridiculous - you could do
 the same with CFEXECUTE. Adding in extra string arguments just builds up the
 amount of code you want to display. And FYI: this one line of code can be
 executed in the .aspx page:
 
  % System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(netstat.exe) %
 
 There are numerous similar examples on your website. It's a dishonest
 misrepresentation.
 
  - Matt Small
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  This is pretty sweet Jose.
 
  Thanks for taking the time to create this site! An excellent resource
  indeed.
 
  Warm regards,
  Jordan Michaels
  Vivio Technologies
  http://www.viviotech.net/
  Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
  Railo Community Distributions
 
  On 06/22/2010 06:47 AM, Jose Diaz wrote:
 
 
 
 

 

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Re: CF vs. ASP.Net

2010-06-22 Thread Jose Diaz

Hi Guys,

Unfortunatly the company I work for decided to move away from CF :( and
proceeded to get shot of all the cf devs we had.
I was one of two survivors who they see as legacy application developers grr
even thou I decided to become an MCPD, they still see us a just CF devs.

Anyhoo I did build the following site: www.cfdot.net which shows code
comparisons for most of the common langauge syntax tasks.

If anything it will show how CF achieves in one line what .net does in 10 ;)
(my little dig back heh)

Jose

On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 10:52 PM, Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.comwrote:


 On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
  Well, there ya go, we got another 4 years to learn new languages...
 Adobe,
  way to set a bleak future for your own product!
  Adobe didn't write that, Gartner did. And overall, it's a pretty
  positive whitepaper.

 Particularly since Gartner has, in the past, been rather negative
 about ColdFusion...

 Nice to see that Gartner view the presence of established open-source
 alternatives to Adobe's ColdFusion as helping protect investment in
 CF technology.
 --
 Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
 Railo Technologies, Inc. -- http://getrailo.com/
 An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/

 If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive.
 -- Margaret Atwood

 

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Re: Why i fear ColdFusion is on its last legs

2010-01-21 Thread Jose Diaz

I live in Surrey and work in London, I have seen a decline on the job boards
for Coldfusion - Some of that most certainly due to the recession :( but
alot due to CIO's following the trends. I currently work for a company that
has ditched CF and moved to C#.net all because the new CIO came from taht
background.

A number of other big players in London are also ditching CF and moving to
.net which I find really frustrating, I guarantee this is all decisions made
at the top - The upper management in organisations dont understand the value
of CF and I blame alot of that on the bad press coverage that Adobe
provides.

I am a die hard CF fan but I am finding myself having to go down a C#.net
route to retain the daily rates I am getting. If I look on
jobserve.co.ukand search for CF roles there are like 3 pages covering
the whole of the UK,
if I do the same search for C#.net there are about 20+ pages of roles.

This frustrates hell out of me. CF is AWESOME and i want to continue using
it!!!

Jose

On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.auwrote:


 Not in Australia, and Mike is right the jobs are not there for ColdFusion
 developers in Australia.

 Australia is not in a recession, America might be. But we refuse to
 acknowledge this, and our economy here is actually very strong in a lot of
 areas.

 The job market here has continued to reflect that Companies are moving to
 other technologies because it is getting harder and harder to get good
 ColdFusion developers. This has not changed in the last 10 years.

 If anyone wishes to reflect that we are in a recession then please Explain
 how the jobs for ColdFusion began declining in 1999, and have continued to
 drop for ColdFusion?

 Again let me say this, the Australian IT industry is thriving, just not the
 ColdFusion side of it. If there are no developers to replace, then the
 companies have no choice but to look at moving to another technology where
 developers and resources can be replaced, this hasn't changed in the last
 10
 years either.

 It really sickens me that the excuse of a recession is used, are you saying
 that we have been in a recession for the last 10 years Sean? I don't thinks
 so.



 -Original Message-
 From: Sean Corfield [mailto:seancorfi...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Thursday, 21 January 2010 6:03 PM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: Re: Why i fear ColdFusion is on its last legs


 The pool of CFers is constantly growing. Rates are still higher for
 CFers than most other web technologies. There are more CFML
 conferences and events than ever.

 But there is a recession going on - and that hurts everyone.


 

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Re: .NET or JAVA? Which is a more natural step for a CF Developer

2009-08-12 Thread Jose Diaz

Hi Chris

I had a similar issue a while back and went down the C# route, I also
started a site which I have to admit I have let slip somewhat that compares
CF syntax to C#.net http://www.cfdot.net

Hope this helps.

Jose Diaz

On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Chris Johnson u...@askugg.com wrote:


 I suppose another factor is that I've never dealt with anything other than
 MS-related products on the operating system and server level.  Always been
 on a Windows PC working with code running on IIS servers.

 IIRC, when I first investigated JAVA, one of the issues was my level of
 inexperience with non-Windows servers/OS.






  With the economy and market as it is, and with current employment's
  stability starting to wiggle, I'm being forced to investigate other
  options.
 
  I was curious what the group's thoughts were on the two above
  technologies and which would be easier/more natural to move into.
 
  Not intending to abandon CF at all, but this is a time where
  flexibility will be key and I'd like to be able to spread a wider net
  should job seeking become a factor again.  Through a couple early
  searches, there are a few opportunities that list CF as a *PLUS*,
  while the core competency is either .NET or JAVA.
 
  I've looked into .NET a bit, but it seems that for someone with no
  access to anything on a large scale (Sharepoint, etc.), there's only
  so far you can go learning .NET in your basement.  There's also the
  factor of .NET not being ONE language, but a combo of several techs
  rolled into one.  I'm curious if .NET, while a web development
  language, might just look easier to the inexperienced eye?
 
  JAVA is a different beast altogether, but seeing as I've been making
  use of some JAVA in CF7 and CF8 a little here and there, it seems like
  it would be somewhat familiar at least in the critical getting started
  phase.
 
 
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cfdot.net new Coldfusion / C# Comparison site

2009-05-17 Thread Jose Diaz

Hello All,

In a quest to get better at ASP.net and C# I have built the following site:
www.cfdot.net in C#.net.

The purpose of the CFDot Project (CFDot.net) is to create a code comparison
library between common ColdFusion syntax tasks and the equivelant using
C#.net 3.5 syntax.

These libraries are open source and may be used and modified to your liking.
These examples will hopefully speed up development knowledge from Coldfusion
to C#.net and visa versa.

I would really appreciate any feedback and please please submit your own
code comparisons. Please feel free to drop me an email.

I am also on twitter: http://twitter.com/cfdotnet

Jose


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Re: cfdot.net new Coldfusion / C# Comparison site

2009-05-17 Thread Jose Diaz

Thanks Michael :)

If there is anything you would like to see on the site please let me know.

Thanks,

Jose Diaz
www.cfdot.net
Knowing your CF from your C#

On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Michael van Leest mvanle...@gmail.comwrote:


 Nice initiative!


 2009/5/17 Jose Diaz bleached...@gmail.com

 
  Hello All,
 
  In a quest to get better at ASP.net and C# I have built the following
 site:
  www.cfdot.net in C#.net.
 
  The purpose of the CFDot Project (CFDot.net) is to create a code
 comparison
  library between common ColdFusion syntax tasks and the equivelant using
  C#.net 3.5 syntax.
 
  These libraries are open source and may be used and modified to your
  liking.
  These examples will hopefully speed up development knowledge from
  Coldfusion
  to C#.net and visa versa.
 
  I would really appreciate any feedback and please please submit your own
  code comparisons. Please feel free to drop me an email.
 
  I am also on twitter: http://twitter.com/cfdotnet
 
  Jose
 
 
 

 

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CFDOT.net Coldfusion / C# Comparison Site

2009-05-16 Thread Jose Diaz

Hello All,

In a quest to get better at ASP.net and C# I have built the following site:
www.cfdot.net in C#.net.

The purpose of the CFDot Project (CFDot.net) is to create a code comparison
library between common ColdFusion syntax tasks and the equivelant using
C#.net 3.5 syntax.

These libraries are open source and may be used and modified to your liking.
These examples will hopefully speed up development knowledge from Coldfusion
to C#.net and visa versa.

I would really appreciate any feedback and please please submit your own
code comparisons. Please feel free to drop me an email.

I am also on twitter: http://twitter.com/cfdotnet

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Re: CFC Wrapper for ImageMagick?

2009-05-08 Thread Jose Diaz

imageCFC bro ;)

Jose Diaz


On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Casey Dougall
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com wrote:

 On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Michael Muller ad...@montaguema.net wrote:


 I've just started using it too, and would love a CFC interface to it rather
 than using CFEXECUTE.

 Have to say, their docs are horrible though. Very little in the way of
 actual command line syntax, and some of the examples are just plain wrong.

 Mik



 re-read this thread and see if you really still need imageMagic

 imageCFC should do the trick for ya...

 http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/thread.cfm/threadid:29624


 

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BOLT!

2009-04-17 Thread Jose Diaz

Hello All,

I have applied to Adobe for the Bolt beta but not heard a peep. Has anybody
had any news on when we can get to play with the new shiney toy?

Jose Diaz


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Re: captcha

2009-03-29 Thread Jose Diaz

Hi Chad,

Its all to do with the font size:

*Width* - The pixel width of the generated image. The width must be large
enough to properly display all of the designated text at the given font
size. This width is directly proportional to the number of characters, so
once you find a width that works, just stick with it. If the width is too
small, ColdFusion will throw an error (which will actually tell you what the
minimum width can be for the given text).
HTH

Jose
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Chad Gray cg...@careyweb.com wrote:


 I loaded up the example code on the live docs web site and I sometimes get
 the below error.
 http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/Images_21.html

 What is the best way to make sure the image is big enough for the text?

 An invalid argument has caused this error.
 Verify your inputs. The specified width for the CAPTCHA image is not big
 enough to fit the text. Minimum width: 207



 

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Re: Cflayoutarea Question.

2009-03-09 Thread Jose Diaz

hi matt,

the coldfusion.naviagte function takes a paramater where you can post and
pass the tab name that you wish to post to. I think Ray did a good example a
while back.

It is documented in the docs, sorry I cant check at the moment I'm in the
car stuck in traffic using my phone lol.

Thanks

Jose Diaz

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Matthew Allen a.matthe...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hi,

 This is my first ever foray into ajax in CF. If I have a set up as below;

 cflayoutarea position=center name=center
   a href=## onclick=ColdFusion.navigate('page.cfm?id=#id#')nav 1/a
 /cflayoutarea
 cflayoutarea position=center name=center
   cflayoutarea title=TAB1 name=feedTabOne overflow=hidden /
   cflayoutarea title=TAB2 name=feedTabOne overflow=hidden /
 /cflayoutarea

 What do I do to make TAB2 opens when I click on the link, at the moment
 TAB2 does not open until I click on the TAB2 tab.

 Thanks,

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Re: CF sourceless deployment tool

2009-03-02 Thread Jose Diaz

Hi Bob,

You could also use Microsoft Wix to build a deployment package.

Jose Diaz

On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Bob sol_xp...@yahoo.com wrote:


 @James
 I don't think such tools exist for PHP , only for Java and .NET
 applications.

 but i didn't mention PHP cause it has them ...
 just to point out how much i prefer CF over other popular languages ,
 and would like to see it as capable in terms of Deployment as it is in
 other areas .

 @Peter
 extension manager , would be great if it was supported by Adobe .






 
 From: James Holmes james.hol...@gmail.com
 To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Monday, March 2, 2009 9:55:23 AM
 Subject: Re: CF sourceless deployment tool


 Can you point out the tools available for PHP that fulfill these
 criteria so we can compare?

 mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
 http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/

 2009/3/2 Bob sol_xp...@yahoo.com:
 
  Why isn’t there a tool to help deploy (compile and obfuscate) coldfusion
 applications???
  Cfencrypt is not secure or practical since you can decrypt and deployment
 is a mess.
  Cfcompile is not secure or practical since you can decompile into
 servlets and deployment is a mess



 

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AutoSuggest and Commas

2008-07-24 Thread Jose Diaz
Hello All,

The Autosuggest is a great, but I am having issues with commas in the data.
I have a list of company names:

YourCompany Name comma Inc.

What I get from the Autosuggest is a list of all the 'YourCompany Name'and a
list of all the 'Inc'.

Any ideas on how I can get around this happening without removing the
commas within the company names?

Many thanks in advance.

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AutoSuggest and Commas

2008-07-23 Thread Jose Diaz
Hello All,

The Autosuggest is a great, but I am having issues with commas in the data.
I have a list of company names:

YourCompany Name comma Inc.

What I get from the Autosuggest is a list of all the '*YourCompany Name'*and
a list of all the *'Inc'*.

Any ideas on how I can get around this happening without removing the
commas within the company names?

Many thanks in advance.

Jose Diaz


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cf8 cfgrid quirk...

2008-04-29 Thread Jose Diaz
Hello All,

Really hope someone can help with this one.

I have a cfgrid using the html format which displays paging - the grid all
works as expected apart from one issue:
--
If I enter say the following into the 'Paged input field' : 8 - it goes to
page 8 as expected.

if I enter : 88 - it reverts back to a  number - so some error handling
is going on.

However if I remove the number completly and enter say: !£%^ - it freaks
right out.
--
Anybody got any advice on how I can deal with this sort of input.

Many thanks in advance

Jose Diaz


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Re: schedule tasks gone missing?

2008-02-29 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Nick

I have had similar things happen in the past and found that its a corrupted
neo.xml file. As CF is constantly updating these files it may have been a
issue with the box that caused a corruption. Have a look at the particular
neo file and just try opening it in a browser.

If you dont back it up in a car file or a batch job of some sort it may be
lost for good.

The file is in the following dir: Coldfusion8\lib\neo-cron.xml

HTH

Jose Diaz

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Nick Tong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi All,

 I've just been shocked by looking in my schedule tasks (after a cf
 upgrade)
 to find no schedule tasks showing.  Now the tasks are running but i just
 can't see them to administer them?  Does anyone know how i can access
 these
 or make them show again?  A quick web search didn't return anything
 helpful.

 Thanks in advance.

 --
 Nick Tong

 web: http://talkwebsolutions.co.uk
 blog: http://succor.co.uk
 f..works:http://cfframeworks.com
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Re: schedule tasks gone missing?

2008-02-29 Thread Jose Diaz
no worries. ;)

Jose

On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Nick Tong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hey Jose, thats the fella, thanks!  It's a little annoying that i can't
 get
 them to show up in the CF admin but this will do - thanks again.

 On 29/02/2008, Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi Nick
 
  I have had similar things happen in the past and found that its a
  corrupted
  neo.xml file. As CF is constantly updating these files it may have been
 a
  issue with the box that caused a corruption. Have a look at the
 particular
  neo file and just try opening it in a browser.
 
  If you dont back it up in a car file or a batch job of some sort it may
 be
  lost for good.
 
  The file is in the following dir: Coldfusion8\lib\neo-cron.xml
 
  HTH
 
  Jose Diaz
 
 
  On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Nick Tong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Hi All,
  
   I've just been shocked by looking in my schedule tasks (after a cf
   upgrade)
   to find no schedule tasks showing.  Now the tasks are running but i
 just
   can't see them to administer them?  Does anyone know how i can access
   these
   or make them show again?  A quick web search didn't return anything
   helpful.
  
   Thanks in advance.
  
   --
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Re: emails stop being sent by CF

2008-02-28 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Piet

The spool may have stopped processing - I wrote a UDF for such a problem
give this a whurl.

http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?id=1511

HTH

Jose Diaz

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Piet Bruins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 For no apparent reason, emails stop being sent by CF.
 This has happened on more than one server.
 This same issue was mentioned here as well:


 http://groups.google.com/group/macromedia.coldfusion.server_administration/browse_thread/thread/33edf401eb8a6f11/a4eb4efb1190589e

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Re: AutoSuggest from a database query

2008-02-16 Thread Jose Diaz
Check out Yahoo YUI - that is essentially what CF uses under the hood.

Jose

On Feb 16, 2008 9:53 AM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi:
 I know about CF autosuggest ability in a cfinput tag but I need to use an
 autosuggest in normal input tag (not cftinput) and I want to read the
 suggestion list from a database query. As a matter of fact I want to have
 something like the following code but with FORM/INPUT not CFFOMR/CFINPUT.
 What do you suggest? Something easy please. I am a newbie.
 Thanks
 Ali

 cfquery name=User datasource=#Request.DSN#
 SELECT *
 FROM Tbl_Users
 WHERE UserName LIKE '%#FORM.Search#%'
 /cfquery
 cfform name=form1 method=post action=
  div align=center
cfinput type=text   size=20 name=Search
 class=registrationForm_SRTL autosuggest=#ValueList(User.UserName)# 
br
cfinput name=Submit type=submit class=registrationForm_SRTL
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Re: passing URL variables to a cfwindow

2008-02-09 Thread Jose Diaz
any luck on this steve? I noticed the same problem but have not had time to
delve any deeper.

Jose

On Feb 9, 2008 12:54 AM, Steve Good [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is it possible to pass variables through the URL scope to a cfwindow?
 If so, how?

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Re: Drag Image

2007-12-10 Thread Jose Diaz
How about Flex ;)

Jose

On Dec 10, 2007 1:55 AM, Azadi Saryev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 i would start by looking at jQuery (www.jquery.com) or another js
 library/framework that supports dragging/dropping.
 i personally love jQuery for its simplicity and power.
 ben nadel @ kinkysolutions.com has several posts on his blog re jQuery
 and specifically about creating a dragdrop interface (look for jQuery
 puzzle).
 i am sure if you google it, you will find more examples  solutions

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  Hi All,
 
 
 
  I have a project I am working on and was hoping someone could point me
 in
  the right direction.  A user will upload a photo, re-size on the fly (I
 can
  handle this part).  Here's the kicker, the user will then need to be
 able to
  drag the uploaded picture over another picture.  So they will need to be
  able to click and drag the uploaded image and place it in a position
 over a
  pre-defined image.  I will need to send the exact location (where the
 user
  dragged it) of the uploaded picture to the database.  This is a complete
  Cold Fusion environment, so any solutions would need to integrate with
 Cold
  Fusion.  I hope I have explained myself well enough, if not let me know
 and
  I'll go into more detail.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
 
 
  Thanks!
 
  Greg
 
 
 
  
 
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Coldfusion Consuming a .Net Control

2007-11-27 Thread Jose Diaz
Hello All,

I have had the following request past onto me:

Can we pass CF a .net 3.0 dll containing a control - say the calendar
control, and then allow CF to consume this dll and display the
calendar.

I am using CF8 and I am aware that BlueDragon could be a possible
answer to this, I was wondering if this is possible with CF8.

The most I have done so far is use cfobject to expose some .net
methods and display the data they return.

Hope this makes sense.

Thanks,

Jose Diaz

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Re: Converting .NET 2.0 App to ColdFusion

2007-11-16 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Dave

Two things I found very similar when developing in .NET as opposed to
CF was the use of Master Pages they reminded me so much of the Fusebox
approach and that class files are simpiliy CFC's.

..NET and CF8 Ajax are very similar.

As Dale has noted its going to come down to how well structured the
..NET application is and how easy you can translate the workflow. I
would agree with Dale's estimate.

Good Luck with it bro.

Let us all know how you get on.

Jose

On Nov 16, 2007 2:43 AM, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can't be too hard, especially if you have CF8 for the ajax stuff.

 I would say that it shouldn't take more than an hour for each code file
 (depending on size).

 So no more than 120 hours, but it's going to come down to how well you
 understand the .NET and the application.

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 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Converting .NET 2.0 App to ColdFusion

 Hi all,

 I am tasked with providing a LOE (Level of Effort) on converting an existing
 ..NET 2.0 application to ColdFusion.  Woo hoo!

 My question is, has anyone done this, and, are there any suggestions,
 caveats, etc. you might have?  Also, what method would you suggest I use to
 estimate time?  My estimate needs to be +/- 15%.  This app has about 120
 code files and uses alot of AJAX.  I thought about picking an amount of
 time per module and multiplying that up, but that's really not very
 scientific, considering some modules are larger than others.

 I've never had to estimate a complete application conversion before, so any
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Re: Could not start the Verity K2Server Service Error 1067

2007-11-12 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Dave,

Thanks for the reply.

I gave that a whurl and its apperas to hang when trying to listen for
the relevant port number, which makes me think 3 things:

1: Has the port security been modified by our infastructure team (will
follow up)
2: Has the boxes virus scan software updated and blocked this port for
any particular reason.
3: Is another service using this port and not allowing Verity to use
it whilst its in use.

I may be barking up the wrong tree but I'm at a loss at the moment.

Thanks

Jose Diaz

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  I keep getting the following error when trying to restart the
  'Verity k2Server' service:
 
  ---
  Could not start the Verity K2Server (Version 2.20pr6) service
  on local computer.
  Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly.
  ---
 
  Has anybody come across this problem before, and if so do you
  have a solution?

 I haven't seen this problem, and have no solution, but I suggest that you
 try starting the K2 server as an application, from the command prompt,
 rather than as a service, and see what it says then.

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Could not start the Verity K2Server Service Error 1067

2007-11-11 Thread Jose Diaz
Hello All,

I am having a problem with a webserver we run ColdfusionMX 6.1 on.

I keep getting the following error when trying to restart the 'Verity
k2Server' service:

---
Could not start the Verity K2Server (Version 2.20pr6) service on local
computer.
Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly.
---

Has anybody come across this problem before, and if so do you have a solution?

Many thanks in advance.

Jose Diaz

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Re: Moving from CF to .Net - need training advice/direction

2007-10-19 Thread Jose Diaz
I found asp.net unleashed by Steven Walther absolutly brilliant.

Jose


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  good on site training places near Boston, Southern New Hampshire?

 Maybe you should ask on a .net (I'll wash my mouth out later) forum.

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Re: Google Maps Tag - CF5

2007-09-14 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Dennis

The Google map API maybe the answer here is a demo script I did a while back
as an example of integrating a  google map into a page:


!--
Developer: J.Diaz
Date: 14 July 2007
Script: Dynamic Mapping Utilising GoogleMaps API
---

!--- * SETTINGS
* ---

cfset settings.Logo =Graphic.gif
cfset settings.Exhibition =My Adress
cfset settings.Address =Some Address
cfset settings.Postcode =SO1
cfset settings.Tel =tel: 023 80111 222
cfset settings.title=Google Maps Util

cfset settings.key=YOU NEED A KEY

!--- * SETTINGS
* ---


!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN 
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd;
html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
  head

  style type=text/css
  !--
  body {
   margin-left: 0px;
   margin-top: 0px;
   margin-right: 0px;
   margin-bottom: 0px;
  }
  --
/style


meta http-equiv=content-type content=text/html; charset=UTF-8/
titlecfoutput#settings.title#/cfoutput/title
script src=
http://maps.google.com/maps?file=apiamp;v=2.xamp;key=cfoutput#settings.key#/cfoutput
type=text/javascript/script
script type=text/javascript
//![CDATA[

var map = null;
var geocoder = null;

function load() {
  if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) {
map = new GMap2(document.getElementById(map));
map.addControl(new GSmallMapControl());
 map.addControl(new GMapTypeControl());
//map.setCenter(new GLatLng(37.4419, -122.1419), 13);
geocoder = new GClientGeocoder();
showAddress(cfoutput#url.pc#/cfoutput);

  }
}

function showAddress(address) {
  if (geocoder) {
geocoder.getLatLng(
  address,
  function(point) {
if (!point) {
  alert(address +  not found);
} else {
  map.setCenter(point, 13);
  var marker = new GMarker(point);
  map.addOverlay(marker);
 marker.openInfoWindowHtml(cfoutputimg
src=#settings.Logo#br/font face=arial
size=1#settings.Exhibition#br/#settings.Address#br/#settings.Postcode#br/#settings.Tel#/font/cfoutput);

}
  }
);
  }
}


//]]
/script
  /head

  body onload=load() onunload=GUnload()

  div id=map style=width: 500px; height: 300px/div

  /body
/html
Obviously the data is hardcoded and would idelly be called from a db.

To include this script within another page you could maybe utilse a iframe:

div align=center
iframe src =PATH TO YOUR SCRIPT width=550px height=350px frameborder=
0
/iframe
/div

You will need to get a google map api key from google maps they are free.

Hope this helps.

Thanks

Jose Diaz



On 9/14/07, Dennis Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Michael,

  Try this
  http://www.blayter.com/john/cf_googlemap/

 Thank you I was afraid I would have to roll my own.


 Best Regards,

 Dennis Powers
 UXB Internet - A website design and Hosting Company
 690 Wolcott Road
 P.O. Box 6029
 Wolcott, CT  06716
 Tel: (203)879-2844
 http://www.uxbinternet.com/
 http://www.uxb.net/

 -Original Message-
 From: Michael E. Carluen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Google Maps Tag - CF5

 Try this

 http://www.blayter.com/john/cf_googlemap/

 It's a custom tag, not a cfc.







  -Original Message-
  From: Dennis Powers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 4:42 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Google Maps Tag - CF5
 
  I apologize for being a Luddite on this list but does anyone know of a
 CF
  5.x tag for interfacing Google maps for insertion and display on a local
  website?  Everything I find is CFMX or later.
 
 
 
  Best Regards,
 
  Dennis Powers
  UXB Internet - A website design and Hosting Company
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  P.O. Box 6029
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Re: Im Ashamed But Need Help

2007-07-12 Thread Jose Diaz
What platform is it on?

Check the owner of the file/folder and change the owner - unix: chown then
try a rm -r on the folder.


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 What sort of system? *nix, Windoze, what?

 I know in *nix you should be able to use a wild card in your rmdir
 command:

 # rmdir oOoOo*

 I'm not 100% sure, but you might be able to do the same thing from
 within the command prompt on Windoze.

 HTH,
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  I've got a bit of an embracing one here, but I left one of my FTP sites
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Re: CF Editor

2007-06-26 Thread Jose Diaz
I work with heaps of eclipse users and I have to say its a great tool and I
can totally appreciate the value of using it for development + all those
excellent plugins out there.

However  old habits die hard - it may not be notepad but I love using
textpad lol.

;)

As long as you get the job done in the time required - everyones happy.

Jose


On 6/26/07, Brian Kotek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 6/26/07, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Sure you can open a file anywhere on your machine, and edit it in
  Dreamweaver, but how will you test the file?
 
  But who needs to test a file directly from the editor ?
  I develop from my work station on which I have CF (3 different versions)
  and IIS installed.
  For testing I just use MSIE and Firefox on localhost, and I'm sure the
  application works
  with these 2 browsers.
  When you modify a file, just save it, and just refresh the browser
  window on the application, period.


 Utterly incorrect. So your idea of testing is running the app in your
 browser? This is just so wrong on so many levels that I don't know where
 to
 start. How do you test for edge cases, bad data, or any other actual bug
 that you discover? This is exactly what unit tests are for. And CFEclipse
 has a tab right there to run any unit test you open, automatically. You
 can
 also set up an ANT task to run some or all of your tests at once. Or even
 to
 automatically run your whole test suite every time you save a file.

 Further more, most CF files do not run independently, but from within an
  application,
  so no one would actually test a file, the application must be tested.


 Most CF files don't run independently in a live app, but the unit tests
 should. The entire point of a unit test is to test the file in isolation
 from the rest of the system, so you are totally sure what you are testing.
 They are also for ensuring that new bugs can never happen again by being
 added to the unit test. If I find a problem, the first thing I do is add
 that situation to the unit test. Then I fix the problem. And then I know
 that no matter what happens my test will always check that condition going
 forward.

 I think you're getting unit testing confused with integration or
 regression
 testing. And for those, I still would never just open a browser and click
 around the app. Sorry but that's just crazy. I use Selenium to let me run
 a
 full regression test on my application at the click of a button.

 If you want to have a discussion about how to test properly please start
 another thread and I'll be happy to go back and forth with you. But back
 to
 the point of this thread (and to CFEclipse in particular) is that anyone
 who
 takes testing seriously wants to test directly in the IDE (Eclipse is an
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Re: ColdFusion server playing up

2007-06-23 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Jay

What is your heap size set too? You may need to increase it.
I would defo invet in some metrics software like Seefusion or Fusion Reactor
to get an overall view of how your system is performing when these issues
occur.

HTH

Jose Diaz


On 6/22/07, J.J. Merrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I walked into a situation a couple of years back where they were getting
 the
 dreaded jRun Error that it almost became folklore around the office
 among
 the non techs. We figured out that if we just applied the latest hotfixes
 that it cleared up. There was something to do with the JDBC drivers
 throwing
 an error and bringing down the instance.

 Not that that really helps you any but my motto since then as always been
 patches first :-)

 J.J.


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  -Original Message-
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  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: ColdFusion server playing up
 
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   Our server is playing silly buggers.  It will randomly return jrun
  errors
   to
   some customers and not others, i can be on the phone with a customer
   saying
   the site is returning a jrun error while at the same time be browsing
  the
   site with no problem.
  
   I have never had a server do anything but work before and am at a loss
  to
   fix this, first person to come back with a decent hourly rate who is
   capable
   of fixing the problem gets paid ;)
  
   Who wants the money?
  
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Re: Finding current queries

2007-06-08 Thread Jose Diaz
Seefusion/Fusion Ractor - or you could use query analyzer to sp_lock2 and
then dbcc inputbuffer on the spid to see what the sp is that is running.




On 6/7/07, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 6/7/07, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Depending on your database, just run a query like what I had
 suggested.
 
  I don't think this is possible with Access databases.

 If you need to do performance analysis this indepth, you should
 definately not be using MS Access!  It's a DESKTOP DATABASE!  Don't
 use it for web apps!

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Re: Reading/Importing Large Text Files into a Database

2007-06-08 Thread Jose Diaz
BCP or Bulk Insert - using a DTS Package

On 6/7/07, Pete Ruckelshaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I had a similar problem to solve once.  What I did was create a macro that
 imported the data into an Access database.  I set up a DSN for that access
 database with a predefined file name, and gave the end user an interface
 to
 upload their identically named Access database (the data structure was
 always the same).  Ripping through a delimited text file took nearly 3
 hours, while using the access database instead took a matter of minutes.
 The performance difference really was quite striking.

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Re: cfmail diagnosis

2007-06-07 Thread Jose Diaz
have you checked that the spool is running? I did a UDF on cflib called
cfmailfactory:
http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?id=1511

There is a  stop start option for the spool.

Alternativly if it is not your isp or the spool the cfmail tag may be
corrupt, usually a error message would be shown in this case. If it is a
corrupt cfmail tag then copy a working cfmail tag from another cf server.

HTH

Jose Diaz


On 6/7/07, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Have you supplied all the correct credentials to the tag for the mail
 account? Username, password etc? It might be a case of your ISP tightening
 down the screws on sending unauthenticated mails, I know I've had similar
 troubles in the past from memory.

 Rob

 -Original Message-
 From: Daniel Kessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 07 June 2007 13:46
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: cfmail diagnosis

 I had cfmail working fine and then suddenly, wammo-kblow-ugh, it
 stopped working.  The last evidence I have of a mail sent was 5/15
 though it may have worked past that.  The code hasn't changed since
 way before that and two different sets of email code are both not
 working - so I'm not suspecting the code.

 I'm not sure how to trouble-shoot this.  I added a failTo email
 address.  I have the cfmail wrapped in a cftry/cfcatch and receive no
 error and in my one test, the failTo didn't send me an email.I'm
 in a shared hosting environment, so the server is not at my
 fingertips, but I can send the admins an email to ask questions.

 So what should I do now?

 --

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Re: Advice Using CFMail

2007-05-11 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Joel

This would no doubt cause some delay on your mail spool, I do recall that CF
used to have a limit of 40 on the cc/bcc fields but I think this was fixed
in version 5 upwards.

I guess you could test it and see what happens, say to a gmail account.

If you did go down the route of looping cfmail you could maybe cause a delay
between each occurance of the tag by using say a udf to cause a pause in the
code:

http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm/sleep

Also be sure to keep your emails layout to a minimun  / not html heavy etc.

Sorry for the rushed response.

HTH Jose Diaz


On 5/11/07, Joel Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a forum in which users can subscribe to particular threads.  When
 other users make replies, all users who are subscribed to the thread will
 receive an email (basic stuff, I know).

 My question is regarding what the best practice for handling this mailing
 should be.

 Currently, I am querying my db to get the emails of subscribed
 users.  Using the listAppend function, I create a list of emails and pass it
 into the bcc field (I don't want every user to get the emails of every other
 subscribed user).

 Right now, this is not a problem as the user base is small.  However, if
 it increases (and I expect it to very soon), I am wondering if this is the
 best way to do this.

 So my question is this:  Would it be best to continue with what I am doing
 (list of addresses), and is there a certain limit to the number of addresses
 that can be in the bcc field?

 Or...should I loop over the cfmail tag itself, running the tag the same
 number of times as there are subscribed users?  In this option, are there
 going to be significant performance issues if, say, there are 500 subscribed
 users (thus the cfmail tag running 500 times?)

 And, of course, there may be other ways to do this entirely that are
 better than either of these options.  I am definitely open to those as well.

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Re: OT: css n00b question

2007-03-23 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Doug

Yeah I would use something like


#bottomContent {
width: 600px;
padding-top: 10px;
background: #ff;
}



HTH



Jose Diaz


On 3/23/07, Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am trying my first css design and was wondering how to accomplish
 something. Say I have a container div which contains left, right and
 center
 columns and then below those three columns I want another div with spacing
 between the three columns above it, how would I accomplish this correctly?
 Would I use padding-top on the bottom div? I have tried using margin-top
 but
 that moves all the divs down and not just that one div.



















 Any help appreciated







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Re: OT: css n00b question

2007-03-23 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Doug

Sorry Margin is correct lol ignore my previous post ;)

Jose


On 3/23/07, Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Doug

 Yeah I would use something like


 #bottomContent
 {
 width: 600px;
 padding-top: 10px;
 background: #ff ;
 }



 HTH



 Jose Diaz


 On 3/23/07, Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I am trying my first css design and was wondering how to accomplish
  something. Say I have a container div which contains left, right and
  center
  columns and then below those three columns I want another div with
  spacing
  between the three columns above it, how would I accomplish this
  correctly?
  Would I use padding-top on the bottom div? I have tried using margin-top
  but
  that moves all the divs down and not just that one div.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Any help appreciated
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: OT: css n00b question

2007-03-23 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Doug

Rob is spot on with the clear suggestion, i had a similar problem and have
just checked what I did and the solution was:


..clear
{
clear:both
}

Jose



On 3/23/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Unable to test? Don't have a browser installed on your computer?

 :)

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
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 Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 8:20 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: OT: css n00b question

 Hello Doug,

 I'm unable to test this, but you may want to try something like this.



 

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Re: Sitemap or FLowchart

2007-01-20 Thread Jose Diaz
www.Gliffy.com

HTH

Jose Diaz


On 1/18/07, Tero Pikala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Mercury tools are really great if you can afford them, unfortunately
 most of us can't.

 Tero


 On Jan 18, 2007, at 9:52 PM, Eric Roberts wrote:

  I forget the name of the product, but it is produced by Mercury
  Interactive...they have a suite of web testing tools and one of
  them will
  spider your site and produce a site map.
 
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Re: SeeFusion Rocks

2007-01-12 Thread Jose Diaz
I agree completly Jonathan, a great piece of software :)

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 frustrating problem with my CF app and it was clues I got from using
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Re: website thumbnail

2006-12-15 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Guys

This is pretty cool:

http://www.snap.com/about/spa1A.php

all you do is add some javascript to your code and voila whatever the link
is it brings back a mini screenshot of the relevant website.

Jose Diaz


On 12/15/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://www.websitescreenshots.com/

 You could use this via cfexecute.

 Russ

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: 15 December 2006 13:48
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: website thumbnail

 Is there any way of dynamically making thumbshots of websites using MX 7?



 

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Re: website thumbnail

2006-12-15 Thread Jose Diaz
cool app snake ;)

On 12/15/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Josh, how would you go from http'ed html code to rendered site?  It has to
 pass through a web server...

 Not being a wisea$$ here, I truly am wondering how to do it, since this
 question was posed to me a few months ago, and I have been stalling to
 answer it.  :)

 I like that exe that Snake linked to.  I'm pretty sure cfexecute is
 disabled
 on our shared servers, so it would only work via our dedicated sites.
 Bummer.

  -Original Message-
  From: Joshua Cyr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 10:19 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: website thumbnail
  Importance: High
 
  The easiest would probably to use http://www.thumbshots.org/ or similar
  service as they already have them.
 
  To make your own...  Maybe a combo of cfhttp and some other component to
  take the src to a jpg?  Is Scopio going to allow cfdocument to save as
 jpg?
  I think BD 7 will or was that ralio?
 
 
  Joshua Cyr
  Savvy Software
  866.870.6358
  www.besavvy.com
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 10:09 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: website thumbnail
 
  I think the question is how would one capture a sites screenshot
  dynamically...the image manipulation is the easy part.
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Dan Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 10:04 AM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Re: website thumbnail
  
   I would check out Image.cfc
  
   http://www.opensourcecf.com/imagecfc/
  
   It is a great product
  
   On 12/15/06, Richard Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Is there any way of dynamically making thumbshots of websites using
MX
  7?
   
   
  
  
 
 
 
 

 

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Cannot Remove Verity Collection!

2006-11-10 Thread Jose Diaz
Hello All,

I have a verity collection which I have deleted via cfAdministrator, the
collection appears to be removed but when I check the file structure the
folders still remain, I have tried to manually remove the folder which has
worked in the past.

However I keep getting a 'cannot delete file 0004.ddd' that this file is
still being used by another process. I have topped cf and the k2Server
service just incase either was still connected to it.

Unfortunatly I still cannot remove the file, can anybody help? Why does
cfAdministrator not remove this directory structure when the cfAdministrator
shows it has been removed.

Thanks in advance

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Re: Cannot Remove Verity Collection!

2006-11-10 Thread Jose Diaz
Well its early and Im not functioning 100% lol, I have cracked the problem,

If you go into Admin Server:

Start  Programs  Administrative Tools  Computer Management

Look under Shared Folders  Open Files

Cheers Jose





On 11/10/06, Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello All,

 I have a verity collection which I have deleted via cfAdministrator, the
 collection appears to be removed but when I check the file structure the
 folders still remain, I have tried to manually remove the folder which has
 worked in the past.

 However I keep getting a 'cannot delete file 0004.ddd' that this file
 is still being used by another process. I have topped cf and the k2Server
 service just incase either was still connected to it.

 Unfortunatly I still cannot remove the file, can anybody help? Why does
 cfAdministrator not remove this directory structure when the cfAdministrator
 shows it has been removed.

 Thanks in advance

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Re: cfstoredproc

2006-11-03 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Terry,

Hope this helps I have popped some cf code together and a dummy stored
procedure:

-


!--- *** COLDFUSION CODE: CALL THE STORED PROCEDURE AND PASS IN SOME
DATA*** 

cfstoredproc procedure=sp_SomeStoredProcedureName
datasource=YourDatabase

 cfprocparam value=21 !--- this could be a dynamic variable ---
type=In
  cfsqltype=CF_SQL_INTEGER

 cfprocresult name = YourQueryName

/cfstoredproc

!--- *** COLDFUSION CODE: OUTPUT DATA RETURNED FROM STORED PROCEDURE***


cfoutput query=YourQueryName

#id#br

/cfoutput

!--- END COLDFUSION CODE ---



!--- *** STORED PROCEDURE CODE: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE RUN THIS QUERY IN VIA
QUERY ANALYZER *** ---

CREATE procedure risp_InsertExAdminReportCategories


@id int

as

/*
PROCEDURE:sp_SomeStoredProcedureName

VERSION HISTORY
Version Date  WhoDescription
--- ---
---
--

1.0 03 November 2006 Jose Diaz  Baseline version
--- ---

--

*/

SELECT *
FROM tblYourTableName
WHERE tblYourTableName.id = @id
ORDER BY iEventID, iExhibitorID


 !--- *** END STORED PROCEDURE CODE DOES NOT GO IN THE CFM TEMPLATE ***
---


Thanks Jose Diaz


On 11/3/06, Terry Troxel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I would really appreciate it if someone could
 Show me a simple example of how to use cfstoreproc
 With a MSSQL stored procedure and then the code to
 Display the results of that.

 I have worked with Access for years and am relatively new
 To MSSQL and have never used that tag. We have a new
 software
 In-house that uses MSSQL and the company that wrote it
 utilizes
 Stored procedures a lot, so I need to get up to speed on
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Re: Best CF7 Hosting company

2006-11-02 Thread Jose Diaz
I use expertHost.com they have provided an excellent service.

HTH

Jose Diaz


On 11/2/06, Ali Majdzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes. i tried to use it but couldn't find what I need.
 I need a shared CF7.0.2 hosting with at least 100MB space with the price
 less than 200USD/1year.
 Do you know one? I need it to be reliable.
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Re: Creating and emailing excel file without writing a temp file

2006-10-05 Thread Jose Diaz
Im not sure you can do it, however have you investigated the :

cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=inline; filename=someFile.xls
cfcontent type=application/vnd.ms-excel file=c:\temp\someFile.xls

This example triggers a download of an Excel file. The user will be prompted
with an option to save the file or open it in the browser. Once opened they
can either save or close on the action of either teh file is then removed
from the host, you could maybe add a link to your email so that they can
retrieve the excel file not the best solution i know.

Jose Diaz

On 10/5/06, Peterson, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks for the thoughts all, I just ended up writing a temp file and
 locking a named variable so I don't have 2 processes overrunning the
 same file.

 Chris

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 10:03 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Creating and emailing excel file without writing a temp
 file

 The problem is, your mail server actually needs to have a physical file
 on
 an accessible hard drive to send as an attachment. Remember, ColdFusion
 does
 not send the emails itself, it relies on an SMTP server to do that.
 --
 Alan Rother
 Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer




 

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Re: Cross-Server Joins

2006-09-06 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Jay

You need to have a look at linked servers, this article has a heap of stuff
in it.

http://www.databasejournal.com/features/mssql/article.php/3085211

Im sure there is a simpler route by prefixing the table with the
db.owner.table or something like that, Neil Ravo Robertson was the chap I
saw doing it a while back I will give him a shout and ask what he was doing.

HTH

Jose Diaz


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 I have heard tell that it is possible to perform cross-database and even
 cross-server joins in MSSQL but I can't find any good info on how it is
 done.  Can someone point me in the right direction, specifically for the
 cross server stuff?

 --
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Re: Cross-Server Joins

2006-09-06 Thread Jose Diaz
Ah okay, Linked servers I would say would be the way.

Jose


On 9/6/06, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I have heard tell that it is possible to perform
  cross-database and even cross-server joins in MSSQL but I
  can't find any good info on how it is done.  Can someone
  point me in the right direction, specifically for the cross
  server stuff?

 Before you reply, my mistake.  By cross-server I should have said
 cross-platform.  I am trying to link a MySQL database into MSSQL.

 I have found several references online but none of them work so I was
 wondering if any of you had experience.

 --
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Re: Cross-Server Joins

2006-09-06 Thread Jose Diaz
However James Ive never actually done what your requesting myself, if it
works I'd love to know heh ;)

On 9/6/06, Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Ah okay, Linked servers I would say would be the way.

 Jose


  On 9/6/06, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I have heard tell that it is possible to perform
   cross-database and even cross-server joins in MSSQL but I
   can't find any good info on how it is done.  Can someone
   point me in the right direction, specifically for the cross
   server stuff?
 
  Before you reply, my mistake.  By cross-server I should have said
  cross-platform.  I am trying to link a MySQL database into MSSQL.
 
  I have found several references online but none of them work so I was
  wondering if any of you had experience.
 
  --
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Re: Rich text Editors

2006-09-01 Thread Jose Diaz
Cool, I also recently integrated TinyMCE into my blogcfc and Im really happy
with it.

Jose Diaz

www.bleachedbug.com


On 9/1/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks all for the pointers:

 I've now successfully integrated TinyMCE into my Custom made CF CMS :)

 Its really is VERY good...

 Ta

 T
 On 1 Sep 2006, at 05:35, Paul Hastings wrote:

  James Holmes wrote:
  Is that something FCK does much better?
 
  TinyMCE is pretty good too.  I prefer it to FCK.
  TinyMCE's i18n bits are for the birds.
 
  in my opinion, yes.
 
 

 

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Re: Domain names

2006-08-11 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Guys

I know this is not directly related to your issue but for any UK based
domains I find nominet.org a great site for rules and regulations:

http://www.nominet.org.uk/registrants/legal/rules/

Jose Diaz


On 8/11/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yes it's called something like a redemption period.  A owner whose
 domain has expired has 45 days (i think its 45 but i might be wrong on
 that) when its held and only the owner can re-register it.For an
 exorbitant amount of cash.

 After that period expires its open for anyone again.  If you have
 shown any interest in re-registering it, you might find someone in
 China has registered it and will be willing to transfer it to you for
 $1500 or so.   That happened to a client of mine.  He let his domain
 lapse through carelessness, and then didnt want to pay the $300 i
 think it was at the time to re-register it during the redemption
 period.  He said I'll just register it again at the normal rate when
 it finally becomes available again.

 And he found that at 3 minutes after midnight on that day, it was
 already registered by someone in China.  He asked them to get his
 domain back and they wanted $1500. He told them they're welcome to
 the domain and now uses another.

 Lesson 1:   dont allow your domain to expire.
 Lesson 2:   if it does expire, use the redemption period to get it
 back, even though it is costly.


 Cheers
 Mike Kear
 Windsor, NSW, Australia
 Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
 AFP Webworks
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 On 8/11/06, Robert Feyerherm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  My experience over the years, and from talking with folks at GoDaddy
  before, is that you've got about 30-45 days after expiration to get back
  in there and renew it and still hang on to it...unless there is pending
  litigation or some extreme circumstances, you should see it come back up
  for new registration around that timeyou might check the ICANN
  website to see if they have a formal time frame they have mandated.
 
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Re: Domain names

2006-08-11 Thread Jose Diaz
If I remember rightly network solutions can also be a total nightmare if
your admin email address has changed and can take months to get a
resolution.

Jose Diaz


On 8/11/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yes it's called something like a redemption period.  A owner whose
 domain has expired has 45 days (i think its 45 but i might be wrong on
 that) when its held and only the owner can re-register it.For an
 exorbitant amount of cash.

 After that period expires its open for anyone again.  If you have
 shown any interest in re-registering it, you might find someone in
 China has registered it and will be willing to transfer it to you for
 $1500 or so.   That happened to a client of mine.  He let his domain
 lapse through carelessness, and then didnt want to pay the $300 i
 think it was at the time to re-register it during the redemption
 period.  He said I'll just register it again at the normal rate when
 it finally becomes available again.

 And he found that at 3 minutes after midnight on that day, it was
 already registered by someone in China.  He asked them to get his
 domain back and they wanted $1500. He told them they're welcome to
 the domain and now uses another.

 Lesson 1:   dont allow your domain to expire.
 Lesson 2:   if it does expire, use the redemption period to get it
 back, even though it is costly.


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



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  My experience over the years, and from talking with folks at GoDaddy
  before, is that you've got about 30-45 days after expiration to get back
  in there and renew it and still hang on to it...unless there is pending
  litigation or some extreme circumstances, you should see it come back up
  for new registration around that timeyou might check the ICANN
  website to see if they have a formal time frame they have mandated.
 
  -Robert
 

 

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Re: execute a DTS package via Stored Proc?

2006-07-25 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Chaps

All the above do seem very lengthy routes, trhe route mentioned by Ravo is
by far the best practice. I have used this method and can definatly say it
is an excellent method.

However make sure you do not remove the 'U'  'P' prefixes in the
'/Uusername /Ppassword' I made this mistake once and the errors received
were not to helpfull heh ;)

Jose Diaz


On 7/25/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Holy sh*^seriously long winded when this will do..

 DECLARE @execcommand varchar(100)
 select @execcommand = 'dtsrun  /Syourserver /Uusername /Ppassword
 /Npackagename''
 exec master..xp_cmdshell @execcommand

 :-)









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 Sent: 25 July 2006 13:38
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: execute a DTS package via Stored Proc?

 All,

 ColdFusion and SQL Server Permission Integration: Part I ColdFusion
 Development Journal, September 2003, pp. 8-15.
 http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/42068.htm

 ColdFusion and SQL Server Permission Integration: Part II ColdFusion
 Development Journal, October 2003, pp. 26-33
 http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/42080.htm

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cfdocument + iText

2006-07-18 Thread Jose Diaz
Hello All,

I have a query regarding 'cfdocument', as has been mentioned earlier in
posts people are attempting to watermark pdfs and trying various options
such as background images etc.

I am aware that MX7 utilises the iText library, is there a way to leverage
the other options offered in the iText library bar the following listed for
the cfdocument tag.

cfdocument currently provides the following functionality:

cfdocument
   backgroundvisible = yes or no
   encryption = 128-bit or 40-bit or none
   format = PDF or FlashPaper
   filename = filename
   fontembed = yes or no
   marginbottom = number
   marginleft = number
   marginright = number
   margintop = number
   mimetype = text/plain or text/xml or image/jpeg or image/png or
image/gif
   name = output variable name
   orientation = portrait or landscape
   overwrite = yes or no
   ownerpassword = password
   pageheight = page height in inches
   pagetype = page type
   pagewidth = page width in inches
   permissions = permission list
   scale = percentage less than 100
   src = url or path relative to web root
   srcfile = absolute path of file
   unit = in or cm
   userpassword = password

   *HTML and CFML code*
/cfdocument

I use the watermark as an example as this is an often used option when using
iText - I have tried using the 'CreateObject' option directly but with no
success. Does anyone know why the options within the cfdocument tag had been
restricted not to use all the iText functionality.

Many thanks

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Re: OT: Website crawler and spell checker

2006-07-13 Thread Jose Diaz
Yeah as mentioned by the Ravo, this is the best one I have used:

http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html

There are quite a few alternatives out there but this gives great reports.

HTH

Jose Diaz


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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-11 Thread Jose Diaz
This is an excellent book on learning flex well worth a read, however I do
believe it was for flex version 1.0

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0321255666/103-8367109-1247065?v=glancen=283155

Jose Diaz


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  Dude, I still can't find it anywhere on here. Searched and searched
  it's like the Flex bermuda triangle!

 Oddness.

  Is there any way you could shoot me your coldfusion_flex.zip?

 Try here:
 http://www.cfreport.org/downloads/CF_FB_Extensions.zip

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Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Jose Diaz
Indeed Ravo :)

DreamBeaver 8  Help  Extending DreamBeaver  Extensions  API's

Their is most likely a whole selection of tutorials online at adobe.com or
just google it :)

HTH

Jose Diaz


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  Has anyone out there has written packaged extensions for DWMX?

 I wrote a few of them :-)




  looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
  Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
  I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
  and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
  helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
  learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.

 There isn't that much material available online, since the topic has a
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 www.communitymx.com

 This book is somewhat outdated, but still very much worth reading, and you
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 Adobe host a dedicated forum for DW's extensions.

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Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Jose Diaz
I did a quick check on dwfaq.com and found the following set of tutorials:

http://www.dwfaq.com/Tutorials/Extensions/simple_object.asp

HTH

Jose Diaz


On 7/10/06, Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Indeed Ravo :)

 DreamBeaver 8  Help  Extending DreamBeaver  Extensions  API's

 Their is most likely a whole selection of tutorials online at adobe.com or
 just google it :)

 HTH

 Jose Diaz


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  I wrote a few of them :-)
 
 
 
 
   looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
   Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
   I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
   and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
   helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
   learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.
 
 
  There isn't that much material available online, since the topic has a
  very
  small audience. You can find some entry-level articles at
  www.communitymx.com
 
  This book is somewhat outdated, but still very much worth reading, and
  you
  can get a second-hand copy for a bargain:
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  Adobe host a dedicated forum for DW's extensions.
 
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Re: OT: stored proc template

2006-07-10 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Jason

If you have a look in Enterprise Manager and right click on stored
procedures it allows you to generate the syntax for a standard stored
procedure.

This is the format I have been shown to use and find it ideal, please note
the comments section this should be updated with every change, notice the
code that is listed first before the create stored proc checks if that
procedure exists and if it does drops it and re-creates what you have in
your proc.

However if you dont wish to use this syntax replace your 'create' with a
'alter':



SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
if exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =
object_id(N'[dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,
N'IsProcedure') = 1)
drop procedure [dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]
GO

CREATE  PROCEDURE sp_YourStoredProc

/*
PROCEDURE: sp_YourStoredProc
TITLE:  This StoredProcedure Title
ACTION:  It does this and that
INPUTS:  Values being passed in if there is any
OUTPUTS: N/A

VERSION HISTORY
Version Date   Who   Description
    --

1.0 10 July 2006  Jose Diaz  Baseline version
    --

*/
AS



HTH

Jose DIAZ


On 7/10/06, Jason Rogoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm looking to see what everyone's stored proc templates look like...I've
 worked at a couple different places and the stored procs look a little
 different and want to ensure things are done properly from here on.

 Thanks


 Jason Rogoz
 Programmer / Analyst

 Zoom Communications Inc.
 Calgary, Alberta, Canada

 Office: (403) 229-2511
 Fax: (403) 229-4211
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Re: OT: stored proc template

2006-07-10 Thread Jose Diaz
rahahahah, I see your online adding comments to here but your not on msn,
get logged in ;) fancy some battlefield tonight?

Sorry everybody totally off topic lol :)


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 Hi Jason

 If you have a look in Enterprise Manager and right click on stored
 procedures it allows you to generate the syntax for a standard stored
 procedure.

 This is the format I have been shown to use and find it ideal, please note
 the comments section this should be updated with every change, notice the
 code that is listed first before the create stored proc checks if that
 procedure exists and if it does drops it and re-creates what you have in
 your proc.

 However if you dont wish to use this syntax replace your 'create' with a
 'alter':


 
 

 SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
 GO
 SET ANSI_NULLS ON
 GO
 if exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =
 object_id(N'[dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,
 N'IsProcedure') = 1)
 drop procedure [dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]
 GO

 CREATE  PROCEDURE sp_YourStoredProc

 /*
 PROCEDURE: sp_YourStoredProc
 TITLE:  This StoredProcedure Title
 ACTION:  It does this and that
 INPUTS:  Values being passed in if there is any
 OUTPUTS: N/A

 VERSION HISTORY
 Version Date   Who   Description
     --
 
 1.0 10 July 2006  Jose Diaz  Baseline version
     --
 
 */
 AS


 
 

 HTH

 Jose DIAZ


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  I'm looking to see what everyone's stored proc templates look
 like...I've
  worked at a couple different places and the stored procs look a little
  different and want to ensure things are done properly from here on.
 
  Thanks
 
 
  Jason Rogoz
  Programmer / Analyst
 
  Zoom Communications Inc.
  Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 
  Office: (403) 229-2511
  Fax: (403) 229-4211
  Toll Free: 1-866-698-8932
 
  www.zoomcom.ca http://www.zoomcom.ca/
 
 
 
 



 

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Re: Listserv signup example?

2006-06-19 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Jim

Thought this maybe of interest www.zookoda.com its a pretty cool email
subscription tool and its FREE woohoo! I incorporated it into my blogcfc,
it's worth checking out.

HTH

Jose Diaz


On 6/19/06, James Blaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Folks,

 Would anyone happen to have some code they can share ie. Listserv signup?

 I need to put something on a website where a user will enter their email
 address click ie signup then they get a email where they click a link to
 confirm.

 I figured no need to reinvent the wheel, does anyone have anything they
 can share or point me to for how they do this type of processing?

 Thanks in advance.

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Re: Where does everyone blog?

2006-06-19 Thread Jose Diaz
I use BlogCfc 5 but if I remember rightly I think Sean Corefield and Ben
Forta both list private blogs and blogging tools developed in CF,
http://www.corfield.org/blog/

I remember a while back on the listings that Nick Tong mentioned getting
together a resource of all coldfusion based blogs, not sure how that panned
out. How did that work out Nick?

HTH

Jose Diaz


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 I just starting using BlogCFC... more or less as content management
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Re: Listserv signup example?

2006-06-19 Thread Jose Diaz
Jim

Just re-read your query, I dont have any code to hand to do this but its
pretty simple going, create a table in your db that stores the signup email
address and then an action to crack an email off to the email address
entered, and in the email address a link that says activate my account and
whatever other stuff u want to promote - make the subscible link something
like www.yourdomain.com/subscription.cfm?subscriptionid=1active=1 and
update this subscriptionid to active in your db using a active flag or
something and voila your emailaddress is captured and they are an active
account.

Obviously dont use something as obvious as ?subscriptionid=1 and make sure
you use cfqueryparam's in your sql updates/inserts to avoid sql injection
attacks.

All the best bro (sorry its such a rushed response)

Jose Diaz



On 6/19/06, Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi Jim

 Thought this maybe of interest www.zookoda.com its a pretty cool email
 subscription tool and its FREE woohoo! I incorporated it into my blogcfc,
 it's worth checking out.

 HTH

 Jose Diaz


  On 6/19/06, James Blaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi Folks,
 
  Would anyone happen to have some code they can share ie. Listserv
  signup?
 
  I need to put something on a website where a user will enter their
  email address click ie signup then they get a email where they click a
  link to confirm.
 
  I figured no need to reinvent the wheel, does anyone have anything they
  can share or point me to for how they do this type of processing?
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  -Jim
 
 
 
 
 
  

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Re: Documentation Software Needed..

2006-06-15 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Guys

As Bob has mentioned RoboHelp(now Captivate) is the route to go.

Thanks Jose Diaz


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 Viewing the source of that site shows that they are using RoboHelp which
 just so happens to be an Adobe product.



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Re: virtual directory in IIS?

2006-06-14 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Johnny,

There is a custom tag named CFX_IIS this tag should do what you are asking.

Thanks
Jose Diaz



On 6/14/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Is there a way to add a virtual directory to the IIS through
  CF code or Java?

 Yes. However, doing this involves a specific COM interface called ADSI.
 Generally, your best bet probably is to interact with this through Windows
 Script Host, which you can invoke through CFEXECUTE. As several people
 have
 mentioned, there is a script within your AdminScripts directory called
 mkwebdir.vbs which you can invoke.

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Re: virtual directory in IIS?

2006-06-14 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Johnny,

Forgot to mention, I'm not sure if the tag is supports IIS 6 if definatly
works for 5.

All the best

Jose Diaz


On 6/14/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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  CF code or Java?

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 Generally, your best bet probably is to interact with this through Windows
 Script Host, which you can invoke through CFEXECUTE. As several people
 have
 mentioned, there is a script within your AdminScripts directory called
 mkwebdir.vbs which you can invoke.

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 http://www.figleaf.com/

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Re: Documentation

2006-06-09 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Neil

For non-technical documentation I have found macromedia Captivate very
useful, alot of non technical users want to just see the gui in action for a
specific task and Captivate handles this perfectly, I've found many users
dont read documentation fully anyway.

The visual approach Captivate gives keeps the users attention, plus you can
convert any presentations to word/pdf if you wish.

From a developer doc route a wiki sounds the route to go as mentioned by the
other guys.

HTH

Jose Diaz ;)


On 6/8/06, Nick de Voil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  How do you guys go about technical documentation, how do you write docs
 that
  tell other people (not necessarily technical, but project participants)
 how
  your code works, what the rules are, what the re-use potential is, how
 the
  UI works etc.
 
  What tools do you use for the job?  Word? Visio? Wiki?  How do you
 tackle it
  and when? Before writing your code?  After?

 For us, the exact set of documentation deliverables is very
 project-dependent
 and is thrashed out at a high level at project initiation time and then in
 more
 details at the beginning of each project stage. It depends on the
 complexity of
 the job, the customer's expectations and the development method used for
 the
 project, but in general you need to have documentation tasks in all three
 places - beginning, middle and end. You need to document the functional
 and
 non-functional (performance etc) requirements up front or the project
 will
 fail. You need to document what you're doing at each stage in order to
 have a
 managed process (imo this is true even if you're doing agile
 development). And
 you need to document what you've done at the end, or the documentation
 will not
 reflect reality.

 We do still use Word/PDF for those documents where a simple, visible
 version
 control scheme is critical. We store everything in our web-based project
 support
 environment as a central reference point. Being basically a CMS, besides
 storing
 files it allows you to create more free-form web-based documentation as
 you go
 along, whether as traditional pages or blog/wiki/forum/helpfile entries.
 It also
 creates interactive diagrams. We use a lot of diagrams because they are
 information-rich and (some) customers can understand (some of) them. We
 use all
 sorts of diagramming techniques, both from UML and older toolsets.

 The only thing I would caution against is creating too many detailed
 how-to
 documents with embedded screenshots - they become a real pain when you
 want to
 change things. An up-to-date Captivate demo is much more likely to be
 correct
 and consistent. However, sometimes customers want things on paper.

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Re: http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/

2006-06-07 Thread Jose Diaz
Yep same here

Jose Diaz


On 6/7/06, DURETTE, STEVEN J (ASI-AIT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yep.

 It comes up with the following error:

 Problem occurred
 Oopsie. An error occurred while processing your request.
 An email has been sent alerting this potential problem.

 Thank you for your patience.


 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 7:14 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/


 any one having issues with the http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/ site??

 --
 Nick Tong

 web: http://talkwebsolutions.co.uk
 blog: http://succor.co.uk
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Re: FDF and coldfusion

2006-06-06 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Ray

Im sure you can do it with a java api.

Jose


On 6/6/06, Jim Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 6/6/06, Ryan Hamoud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I know this topic has been discussed in the past but not in the past few
 years.  I would like to be able to pre-fill a PDF document using cold fusion
 variables.  I have been to many forms and tried almost all their methods
 with no luck.   I am using Cold Fusion Server Enterprise 6 with Adobe
 Acrobat 6.0 pro and Macromedia MX 2004 studio.  Have any of you guys out
 there been able to successfully accomplish this using today's software?  I
 have a feeling that for some reason this has become obsolete..
 

 I can confirm that the method of creating a PDF form, and then
 embedding CF variables in the resulting FDF to dynamically fill in the
 values still works in MX 7, as at my previous employer we used that
 method, and had migrated the app from 5 to 7.  Unfortunately, I don't
 have any readily available code samples to give you for a demo, but if
 you can post what you have been trying, I might be able to see the
 problem.

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Re: FDF and coldfusion

2006-06-06 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Ray

I think this may be what you are looking for:

http://itextdocs.lowagie.com/tutorial/

Hope this helps

Jose Diaz


On 6/6/06, Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi Ray

 Im sure you can do it with a java api.

 Jose


  On 6/6/06, Jim Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 6/6/06, Ryan Hamoud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I know this topic has been discussed in the past but not in the past
  few years.  I would like to be able to pre-fill a PDF document using cold
  fusion variables.  I have been to many forms and tried almost all their
  methods with no luck.   I am using Cold Fusion Server Enterprise 6 with
  Adobe Acrobat 6.0 pro and Macromedia MX 2004 studio.  Have any of you
  guys out there been able to successfully accomplish this using today's
  software?  I have a feeling that for some reason this has become obsolete..
  
 
  I can confirm that the method of creating a PDF form, and then
  embedding CF variables in the resulting FDF to dynamically fill in the
  values still works in MX 7, as at my previous employer we used that
  method, and had migrated the app from 5 to 7.  Unfortunately, I don't
  have any readily available code samples to give you for a demo, but if
  you can post what you have been trying, I might be able to see the
  problem.
 
  --
  Jim Wright
  Wright Business Solutions
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  919-417-2257
 
  

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Re: more freeness

2006-06-02 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Guys

SnappMX is pretty cool, it does have its limitations thou - but if I had to
spend a heap of cash on flex or take the snappMX option snappMX would be my
stop gap until flex becomes more distributed.

Jose Diaz


On 6/1/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Looks a lot like what Adobe's doing with Flex.

  -Original Message-
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  Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 4:23 PM
 
  I actually forgot about this ria builder until I just got an
  email from them, can use cfm as the backend and now a free version.
   www.snappmx.com

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Re: Q of Q sorting

2006-06-02 Thread Jose Diaz
I imagine you could use the t-sql convert function aswell as the cast option
either should do the job.


Jose Diaz


On 6/2/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I've found that you can use the CAST function (new in CF7),
  which solves my
  problem.  Anyone ever find a complete reference to all
  available functions
  within Q of Q?

 Not me, but that would sure be nice.


 

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Re: Currency Converter

2006-05-24 Thread Jose Diaz
I can defo recommend www.xe.com its excellent.

Jose Diaz


On 5/22/06, Adkins, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Wish there was something like that for Mortgage rates :-)


 -Original Message-
 From: Josh Nathanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 12:25 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Currency Converter

 I'm using xe.com with good results.  It's easy to use, just insert some
 javascript.  If you've got good JS skills you can tweak it to blend in
 with your site.  There's a free version that doesn't update the
 conversion rates as often, or a paid version that updates the rates
 daily.

 -- Josh




 - Original Message -
 From: Michael Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 6:59 AM
 Subject: re: Currency Converter


 
  Mike,
 
  I've used oanda.com for several projects.
 
  -- Mike Wolfe
 
  
 
  From: Mike | NZSolutions Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 10:10 PM
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Subject: Currency Converter
 
  Hi guys,
 
  I am looking for a currency converter to include on a clients site.
 What
  are people's favourites - something coldfusion orientated would be
 cool.
 
  Basically I just need the visitor to be able to see the displayed
 price
  (NZ Dollars) in their own currency - it does no need to alter any
  variables. The transaction will still be in NZ Dollars.
 
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Re: complete 360 product photos

2006-05-19 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Davebr
You can use Ipix for full 360 photographs and also to display products like
you are describing, I would investigate teh Ipix route I have done
exstensive work with this tool and its a doddle but teh keys for generation
do cost.

Hope this helps

Jose Diaz


On 5/19/06, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 find yourself a cheap anti-gravity ray gun on ebay first, then everything
 after that should be self apparent.



 On 5/18/06, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have a site now where we display the products in a 360 view (straight
  side to side), the client has asked me if when can do a global version
  this time, meaning not just side 2 side but completely around like it
 was
  hovering in space. I can't find anything like that out there and my
  photogrpaher and I have been trying to figure out how but whe havent
 quite
  got it.
 
  Anyone got any ideas?
 
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Re: URL Structure

2006-05-05 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Tuan

Maybe something like this would help,

cfset ourString = Src=blahblahstoryID=1234Yahoo=hello
cfloop list=#ourString# index=i delimiters=

 cfset ourString2 = #i#
 cfoutput#i#/cfoutput/br

 cfloop list=#ourString2# index=i2 delimiters==

 cfoutput#i2#/cfoutput/br

 /cfloop

hr
/br
/cfloop
This is only rough but im sure you get the jist, obviously you would need to
pretty it up and the var set would be your query string instead, i mean
there are numerous paths you could take, this was the route I initially
thought of.
Hope it helps
Jose

On 5/5/06, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My page would actually have this as the link
 http://someurlhere.com/disclaimer.cfm?destination=http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=healthNewsstoryID=12037965src=eDialog/GetContent

 The suspect the trouble is the second '?' character.  It should not be
 allowed.  The simplest solution, but untried, would be to urlencode() your
 destination value so that these special characters are escaped.  You can
 then urlDecode() the value in your redirection page to get the folks to
 where they are supposed to go.


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Re: Searching through word docs.

2006-04-24 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Brian

Verity searches word documents and also pdfs and html files, have a look at
the cfcollection and cfindex tags.

All the best

Jose Diaz


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Re: Pause?

2006-04-16 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Timothy

Your are correct Java does have a facility to do this, I have attached a
link below to a article explaining how to achieve a pause/sleep in your cf
templates:

http://www.coldfusioncookbook.com/entry/61/How-do-I-make-a-template-pause(sleep
)

Hope this helps

Jose Diaz


On 4/14/06, Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm/sleep

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Re: sql insert statement

2006-04-16 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Dave

You appear to have a closing bracket at the end of your values insert:

'#form.comments_employee#')] -- note the closing bracket.

Try this:


cfquery name=creditcard datasource=creditcard

insert into card_information
(
[date of entry],
[date of charge],
[vendor name],
[amount of charge],
[credit card number],
[charge category],
[employee / comments]
)
values
(
'#form.dateofentry#',
'#form.date_of_charge#',
'#form.vendor_name#',
#form.amount_of_charge#,
'#form.credit_card_number#',
'#form.charge_category#',
'#form.comments_employee#')
/cfquery

To make your life alot easier I would try not to use column names with
spaces in the future.

Thanks Jose Diaz



On 4/14/06, David Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm not functioning here:

 Error Executing Database Query.
 [Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]Line 2:
 Incorrect syntax near ']'.

 The error occurred in
 C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\DaveActionForm.cfm: line 18

 16 : cfquery name=creditcard
 datasource=creditcard
 17 : insert into card_information([date of entry],
 [date of charge], [vendor name], [amount of charge],
 [credit card number], [charge category], [employee /
 comments])
 18 :values('#form.dateofentry#',
 '#form.date_of_charge#', '#form.vendor_name#',
 #form.amount_of_charge#, '#form.credit_card_number#',
 '#form.charge_category#', '#form.comments_employee#')]
 19 : /cfquery
 20 :



 

 SQLinsert into card_information([date of entry],
 [date of charge], [vendor name], [amount of charge],
 [credit card number], [charge category], [employee /
 comments]) values('4/14/06', '12/31/06', 'whodunit',
 0.00, '6167', 'food', '')]
 DATASOURCE   creditcard

 

 any comments or guidance appreciated!

 Dave

 

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Re: catching a query based cfmail ...

2006-04-14 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Rick

On cflib.org there is a function titled 'isEmail' I have used this a few
times to validate emails. The function code is a s follows:


cfscript
function isEmail(str) {
return (REFindNoCase(^['_a-z0-9-]+(\.['_a-z0-9-]+)[EMAIL 
PROTECTED](\.[a-z0-9-]+)*\.(([a-z]{2,3})|(aero|coop|info|museum|name|jobs|travel))$,arguments.str)
AND len(listGetAt(arguments.str, 1, @)) LTE 64 AND
len(listGetAt(arguments.str, 2, @)) LTE 255) IS 1;
}/cfscript

Another alternative if you are using sql server is to doa  sql
function and wrap the email element in that for validation.

Hope this helps

Jose Diaz




On 4/14/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 A crazy option would be to use a regular expression (available in MySQL)
 to
 grab only valid emails.

 Heh. With the regex stuff going  on, had to mention it.

 By the by, a useful resource for regex for me has been
 www.regular-expressions.com.
 :D3|\|*

 On 4/13/06, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I think you are totally correct.  You will need to do the CFLOOP thing
  to be able to catch an individual CFMAIL exception.
 
  M!ke
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 9:07 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: catching a query based cfmail ...
 
  If I'm using cfmail with the query attribute, populating the to address
  dynamically... how to I catch an individual exception?
 
  Like if one row in the query contains an invalid email address that
  throws a cfmail exception.
 
  If i put try/catch around the whole cfmail tag set it'll actually stop
  the whole mailing...
 
  I'm assuming there's no way to do what I want to do without axing the
  query attribute and doing something like
 
  cfloop query=foo
  cftry
  cfmail from=[EMAIL PROTECTED] to=#email# subject=foo
...
  /cfmail
  cfcatch type=any/cfcatch
  /cftry
  /cfloop
 
 

 

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Re: cffile and names with spaces

2006-04-13 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Jerry

I would do something along the lines of using the following function:

ReplaceNoCase(space station.gif, ,_,ALL)

However if you want a unique name to the file, if your using a database and
referencing this image to say a specific news article you could prefix the
file with the database ID for that record and give it a name like so:

1_space_station,gif

Obviously removing the spaces heh hope this is along the lines of what your
trying to achieve.

All the best

Jose Diaz

On 4/13/06, Casey Dougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Can't you just use urlencode tag to view that image like normal.


 img src=./PHOTOS/#URLENCODEDFORMAT(Image)#



 On 4/13/06, Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  The problem with renaming files is that someone might upload spaces in
  this
  file.gif and another spaces  in  this  file.gif. Removing all spaces
  will
  mean the file names are the same.
 
  I tend to let CF rename the files and then store the file as the client
  knows it and as the server knows it, both in the DB.
 
  Adrian
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Gilbert Midonnet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 13 April 2006 17:05
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: cffile and names with spaces
 
 
  Use a regex to remove the space and save it as spacestation.gif
  #Replace(FORM.file, ,)#  should do the trick.
 
 
 
  gil
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 11:40 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: cffile and names with spaces
 
  I have a simple form to upload an image.
 
  I use cffile to upload the file.
  I then use cffile.serverfile to get the name of the uploaded file
 
  If the user uploads a file called space.gif, all is well.
  If the user uploads a file called space station.gif, not so much.
 
  The file saved to disk is space%20station.gif
  The value in serverfile is space station.gif
 
  And the two don't match.
 
  I am obviously doing something wrong. Any hints?
 
  Jerry Johnso
 
 
 

 

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Re: Auction Software.

2006-04-13 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Emmet

Steve is correct Able do produce a auction tool that was freeware a while
back, Im not sure what the charge is now, but I imagine it has a 30 day
trial period so worth a go.

Have you tryed the cf developers exchange ?


Jose Diaz


On 4/13/06, Steve Kahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Emmet

 Visual Auction (beyond software)
 Able Commerce had one but I think it was discontinued.
 There is one more less expensive option available but I don't have it on
 hand.

 Steve

 -Original Message-
 From: Emmet McGovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 2:06 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Auction Software.

 We've agreed to donate our time to a childrens hospital charity and one of
 the things they will need is the ability to run an online auction over the
 course of the summer.  Nothing fancy.  They will end the auction manually.

 Does anyone know if something like this is available in cf or would
 someone
 like to share some code?  :)

 Emmet





 

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Re: Regular Expressions - Strip HTML tags. Please help!!!

2006-04-13 Thread Jose Diaz
HI cfCoder

You could try something along these lines:

reReplaceNoCase(str,(font)[^]*,,all)
replaceNoCase(returnStr,/font,,all)

You could then be selective to the tags you wish to strip out.

Hope this helps.

All the best

Jose Diaz


On 4/13/06, cf coder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello Everybody,

 I need your help with regular expressions. I'm trying to strip out HTML
 tags from a string to pass it to a flash movie.

 I've found a script that does this but the problem is that I want to keep
 some html formatting specifically the following tags:
 b, br, span, i, strong, div, p

 Here is the code:

 cfscript
 function StripHTML(str) {
 return REReplaceNoCase(str,[^]*,br,ALL);
 }
 /cfscript

 cfset logtext = table
 trtdpspan class=bodyThis is some example text/span/p/td/tr
 trtdbFriday 17 march, 2006/bbr12:54 PM/td/tr
 /table

 cfset str = StripHTML(logtext)

 The above script strips out the everything between the opening and closing
 angle brackets  and .

 Is there any way to tell the regular expression to do the above but not
 process the following tags: b, br, span, i, strong, div, p


 I would be really greatful if someone could post the regular expression to
 do this.

 Best regards,
 cfcoder

 

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