Upload Problems CFFILE

2003-08-21 Thread Stewart McGowan
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Hi Guys,

We're using CFFILE to upload images to our asset management software, we're
hitting problems with files sizes above about 10MB's, we've isolated the
server by using a cross over cable and a client machine and attempting the
upload, (therefore eliminating client bandwidth issues, firewalls etc), yet
we're still not able to upload more than 10MB...the server has 3GB of RAM,
so it shouldn't be running out with a 10MB file...any ideas?

Thanks in advance

Stew


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CFFILE and Large files

2003-08-21 Thread Stewart McGowan
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Hi Guys,

I'm using CFFILE to upload image files (generally EPS) to a digital asset
management solution we've developed, files above 10MB at present fail when
we try to upload them, the server has 3GB of memory so it shouldn't have any
problems with files of this size. We've isolated the server by using a cross
over cable, hopefully eliminating our firewall and bandwidth issues, yet we
still can't upload anything bigger than 10MB, any help would be appreciated!

We're running CF5 on W2k.

Regards

Stewart


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RE: is this list dead?

2001-07-02 Thread Stewart McGowan

actually I didn't have a post for about two weeks, but you all seemed to
have returned :)

Stew

-Original Message-
From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 July 2001 16:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: is this list dead?


I'm getting posts, but not as many as we used to get.

:(

Erika
(with a *K*)

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WooHoo
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Subject: is this list dead?


I haven't seen a post in quite some time now.
Mike
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RE: CFGRID with list box?

2001-05-25 Thread Stewart McGowan

great for intranets though :)

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Subject: RE: CFGRID with list box?


Ya but -- Correct me if I'm wrong -- I've been told that the new CFGRID 
involves a five mb download the first time it is used -- which makes it's 
usefullnees nil for most applications -- those that still want to be 
functional on a 56k line.

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Whoof...
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Subject:Re: CFGRID with list box?

* Team Allaire *
 CFGRID only provides input boxes, i.e. you can't insert a list (a.k.a.
 drop-down) box... correct?

the all new  improved (and i do mean improved) cfgrid will make
its debut in cf5 if you can wait.
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RE: E-commerce Dilemma

2001-05-16 Thread Stewart McGowan

we use shopcreater, www.shopcreator.com , it works :)

Stew

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Sent: 15 May 2001 20:03
To: CF-Talk
Subject: E-commerce Dilemma



Hi!
I need to implement an e-commerce package for one of my 
sites, but I haven't worked with e-commerce before.  What 
they want is fairly simple, just the ability to buy items 
on-line.  This in mind, I think AbleCommerce would be 
over-kill.  The two I have researched are CFWebstore and 
Cartease.  I'm torn between the two...does anyone have 
reasons to go with one or the other?  What I need is a 
solution that I can add on to an existing site or build a 
complete store from scratch. Ease of implementation would be 
nice too :)
 Thanks,  Christine
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RE: ASP to Print (Quark?)

2001-05-03 Thread Stewart McGowan

ermwe're a total communications company (apparently) we go from print
to web and multimedia to audio and video.

and there's a huge market :)

Stew


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Sent: 03 May 2001 00:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: ASP to Print (Quark?)




Would there be a large market for this ? I am thinking print companies that 
go to the web. . .


At 12:45 AM 3/05/01, you wrote:
there are loads of extension for quark, the URL following is the place to
look, they tend to be exporting from quark into xml rather than the other
way around, but there are solutions out there that will do it

http://www.quark.com/products/xtensions/xt_directory.html

regards


Stew
We have a Member driven website that has a need for making some of the
member created content available to newspapers and the like. Specifically
community sports standings to be published in their respective community
newspapers.
Is anyone familiar with transporting web data to print publications? I am
curious what people are doing, and some ideas on how people might approach
this.
Ultimately if there was an XML definition to produce a complete quark file I
would jump at it. But all i have seen is a definition for quark formatted
text ...
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RE: UK-based ColdFusion training course for network administrator s

2001-05-03 Thread Stewart McGowan

no but if you find one, I'd like to send some of our sys-admins on it too :)

Stew

-Original Message-
From: Aidan Whitehall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 March 2001 14:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: UK-based ColdFusion training course for network administrators


Is anyone aware of, or running, a UK-based ColdFusion training course
specifically designed for network administrators, not developers?



Thanks

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RE: UK-based ColdFusion training course for network administrator s

2001-05-03 Thread Stewart McGowan

ah the age of instant communication, don't ya love it :)

Stew

-Original Message-
From: Aidan Whitehall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 May 2001 10:26
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: UK-based ColdFusion training course for network
administrator s


 Is anyone aware of, or running, a UK-based ColdFusion training course
 specifically designed for network administrators, not developers?

Wow... I posted this message on the 3rd of March!



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RE: ASP to Print (Quark?)

2001-05-02 Thread Stewart McGowan

there are loads of extension for quark, the URL following is the place to
look, they tend to be exporting from quark into xml rather than the other
way around, but there are solutions out there that will do it

http://www.quark.com/products/xtensions/xt_directory.html

regards


Stew

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RE: OT - Good list for HTML questions

2001-05-02 Thread Stewart McGowan

http://developer.netscape.com has a number of different lists etc for html,
they give cross browser examples etc, also w3c has a HTML validation page
http://validator.w3.org/ that will validate that your page follows the
specs, and webmonkey has something similar I seem to remember...


Stew

-Original Message-
From: Perez, Bismark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 May 2001 16:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT - Good list for HTML questions


Hello there, 

Can somebody recommend a good list to ask HTML questions, I have this page
which looks good under IE, but some how it looks terribly wrong under NS, or
if there is a site that will shed light on how to do things so they'll be
cross-browser...

TIA
Bismarck Perez
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RE: Remote COM Objects

2001-03-16 Thread Stewart McGowan

http://www.microsoft.com/com/tech/dcom.asp


for some background reading...


Regards


Stew

 --
 From: Nick McClure
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 4:30 pm
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  Remote COM Objects
 
 Does anybody have any experience with using Remote COM Objects?
 
 is there a big performance difference?
 
 What happens when the remote COM object changes?
 
 and help or documentation here would be great.
 
 

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RE: Remote COM Objects

2001-03-16 Thread Stewart McGowan

If, on the other hand, you want to have remote distributed services all
over
the place, DCOM will be very slow for that. That's really the big impetus
for things like SOAP and Web Services - they work better over larger
networks.


and XML-RPC, as of yet i don't think there's a client or a server for
CF...??

Stew



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RE: escaping #'s

2001-03-16 Thread Stewart McGowan

at

http://www.defusion.com/articles/index.cfm?ArticleID=26

just in case you don't know

Stew

And will people PLEASE read Ben's "To # or not to #"
Philip Arnold


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RE: What If Question

2001-03-15 Thread Stewart McGowan

and of course key strokes would work for pc's but may not for macs or other
OS's

alt f4 doesn't do much on a mac :)


Regards



Stew


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 15 March 2001 09:23
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: What If Question
 
 
 I don't think it's possible to "stuff the keyboard with keystrokes" from a
 web browser - and if itis, then it damn well shouldn't be, as it's a
 massive
 security risk.
 
 Imagine stuffing the keyboard buffer with the following sequence -
 
 (windows key)
 R(return)
 cd \(return)
 deltree windows(return)
 
 Fun fun fun!
 
 Alistair Davidson
 Senior Developer
 Rocom New Media
 www.rocomx.net
 
 "There is no spoon"
 
 -Original Message-
 From: DeVoil, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 15 March 2001 09:15
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: What If Question
 
 
 Maybe not the approach you're looking for, but I would do
 a JavaScript window.close(). That closes the current window.
 If you have popups and/or frames to deal with, you would
 need to do a recursive JS function to navigate up
 to the top of the window hierarchy and close the windows
 downwards.
 
 Having said that, using that technique I do keep getting
 ghost IE processes lying around on my machine which I
 have to kill by hand. Not sure why.
 
 Nick
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Arden Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 2:05 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: What If Question
 
 
 Whoof I wanted to put an Exit button on a page that would cause IE or NS
 to shutdown.
 
 What command would I use behind the button? What are the options?
 
 In that same vein, is there a way to stuff the keyboard with a set of
 keystrokes via a button? 
 
 Meaning, I could stuff the keyboard with Alt F4 and that would shut down
 IE or NS.
 
 Stuffing the keyboard via a button would also be useful in other
 situations
 too - including data entry tasks.
 
 Thanks for any ideas you may have...
 
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RE: rs6000 - AS 400

2001-03-12 Thread Stewart McGowan

thanks guys

 --
 From: Joseph Eugene
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 1:37 am
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  Re: rs6000 - AS 400
 
 Successful usage of DB2 connect also depends on the AS400 OS you are
 running. You should have the lastest version of the AS400
 OS to run DB2 connect properly and the AS400 OS has to be
 confirgured to get DB2 Connect working properly.
 The lastest version of Client Access works good and IBM has
 cleaned the ODBC drivers over the years...so i guess its the best choice.
 The Lastest version if Client Access is Called "Client Access Express"
 This product works fine for us and we havent had any problems.
 Hope this helps
 Joe
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "chris.white" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: "'Stewart McGowan'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 5:29 PM
 Subject: Re: rs6000 - AS 400
 
 
  I have used Client Access Express.  The advantage is that you can call a
  stored procedure (RPG or Cobol program) and have the results returned as
 a
  record set.  You can't do that with DB2 Connect.  As for Screensurfer,
 it
  works but it is expensive.  We choose Client Access Express.
 
  Chris White
 
 
  Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 18:13:14 -
  From: Stewart McGowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: CF - rs6000 - AS 400
  Message-ID: B990F0CF1AFCD311A5DD0090279C3F4A14C9D9@PFBEXC
 
  hello all,
 
 
  has anyone any experience with attaching to DB2 on an RS2000 or an
 as400?
 I
  had heard of a product for the AS400, but I can't remember the name.
 
  have a good weekend
 
 
  Stew
 
 

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RE: Any recommendations on an E-commerce software?

2001-03-12 Thread Stewart McGowan

http://www.shopcreator.co.uk


Regards

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RE: Can CF work with a FileMakerPro database?

2001-03-12 Thread Stewart McGowan

its is possible, FMP 5 supposedly is fully ODBC compliant, 4.1 had a ODBC
driver doodah that you had to apply for I think, but it was absolutely
useless, if you can get away from filemaker I would advise you to.

Regards


Stew

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 3:29 pm
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  Can CF work with a FileMakerPro database?
 
 I've been asked if I can interface with a FileMaker database using CFS. I
 understand that the 5.0 version of FileMaker does support ODBC
 connections.
 I would then assume there wouldn't be any problems working with the
 information in this type of database but I would like someone to confirm
 that for me. Can anybody verify that this is a feasible solution to use CF
 to interface with a FileMaker Pro 5 database? Is there anything I should
 be
 aware of before I commit to this?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Rick
 
 

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RE: Intellectual Property Agreement

2001-03-09 Thread Stewart McGowan

you can buy agreement templates from www.weblaw.co.uk (they're not cheap but
it could be worth it in the long run) and i'd also advise having a lawyer
check them over when you've finished anyway, very complicated bits of law
copyright and intellectual law, especially with the new patent laws in the
US and elsewhere


Regards


Stew

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 From: David Hannum
 Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, March 9, 2001 4:30 pm
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  OT:  Intellectual Property Agreement
 
 Does anyone out there have an example of a one page "intellectual
 property"
 agreement that you use with clients?  I had one, but I lost my hard drive
 and found that I no longer had a hard copy of it, so I need to come up
 with
 a new one.
 
 Thanks,
 Dave
 
 
 

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CF - rs6000 - AS 400

2001-03-09 Thread Stewart McGowan

hello all,


has anyone any experience with attaching to DB2 on an RS2000 or an as400? I
had heard of a product for the AS400, but I can't remember the name.

have a good weekend


Stew

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RE: Allaire Cert Question

2001-03-02 Thread Stewart McGowan

Stand back I have the power of certification at my
fingertips


Regards


Stew
(back from vacation)

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RE: Big companies using CF

2000-12-05 Thread Stewart McGowan

Freeserve in the UK, the UK's largest ISP and Portal and their associated
sites.

Stew

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RE: Big companies using CF

2000-12-05 Thread Stewart McGowan

and just for your info we're doing internal corporate projects for Unilever,
Kraft, Tesco, Royal Dutch Philips and Next at the moment...

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OT Layers

2000-12-04 Thread Stewart McGowan

Hi guys, sorry for the off topic message, but as you lot are the premier web
developers in the worldthen who better to ask?

My question is simple, how can i make a layer opaque? Also i have a layer
with a gif on which displays fine in Dreamweaver but when opened in a
browser simply refuses to display,

any help, as usual, is most appreciated.

Stew

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RE: OT Layers

2000-12-04 Thread Stewart McGowan

cheers andrew saved me bacon

-Original Message-
From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 December 2000 18:19
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT Layers



...style.filter='alpha(opacity=x)'

where x is the level of opacity between 0 and 100, o being completely
transparent and 100 being solid.


Andrew Hewitt
Web Application Developer
webworld studios, inc.
www.wwstudios.com
"I don't have a solution, but I admire your problem"

-Original Message-----
From: Stewart McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT Layers


Hi guys, sorry for the off topic message, but as you lot are the premier web
developers in the worldthen who better to ask?

My question is simple, how can i make a layer opaque? Also i have a layer
with a gif on which displays fine in Dreamweaver but when opened in a
browser simply refuses to display,

any help, as usual, is most appreciated.

Stew
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RE: Decrypt??

2000-12-02 Thread Stewart McGowan

http://shroom.dv8.org/cfd/

Stew

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RE: Decrypt??

2000-12-02 Thread Stewart McGowan

no probs working saturday is so cool.not

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Thank you,
Rich

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http://shroom.dv8.org/cfd/

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RE: This may be OT but...

2000-12-01 Thread Stewart McGowan

An inflationary increase is common, (that'll be the 3%) my negotiations tend
to be more about Christmas bonuses and that's based on company and team
performance.

Regards

Stew



It's that time of year. Yes, that's right, annual review time. I was just
wondering what you guys experience as far as percentage increases. It's
been
my experience that the only way to get anything above a 3 percent increase
is to switch jobs. Just curious if this is a common thing for the cf
community.

Rick



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Field Compare

2000-12-01 Thread Stewart McGowan

Hi Guys,

I want to compare one row of a table against another row in that table 
(the row has an ID and 20 or so date fields)

I retrieve the specific rows i want, then i want to do a date compare 
so i set up a list of field names


CFSET field_names="blah blah"

!--- i then loop over the field names ---
CFLOOP index="Field_names" list="#Field_names#" delimiters=","

!--- and do the comparison ---
CFSET comparison = DateCompare(
#PID.Field_names#,#Critical_Path_Dates.Field_names#
CFOUTPUT#Comparison#/CFOUTPUT
/CFLOOP

of course this won't work, the question is;

How can i use the list of field names with the query name?

Any help, is as always, appreciated.

Stew

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RE: Way OT: PDA's, Christmas Wap dev

2000-12-01 Thread Stewart McGowan

There was an interesting article on the bbc website about WAP and PDA's, the
link is

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1042000/1042914.stm


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Paul,

AT the developer's conference last month Charlie Arehart gave a talk on
developing for WAP and WML. One of the more interesting parts (hell it
was all interesting frankly) is that Phone.com has a mobile phone
simulator, so if you want to experiment with developing for WML and WAP,
you do not need to specifically buy a phone or hand held.

BTW from what I've been reading (I have both platforms here and at home)
both HandSpring and Palm easily connect to the Macs. However the
Handspring comes with the USP adapter. With the Palm its an extra
accessory.

regards,

larry

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Paul Ihrig wrote:
 
 ok this is way Way OT:
 
 i wanted to get my fiance a cheap PDA that has internet capabilities.
 so i can beging to experiment on building wap app's.
 
 what is good, what is worth its price?
 
 i have been looking at the hand springs  palms but would like your feed
 back if you have any good or bad experience.
 also any good cheap sevice providers for them.
 
 also she is a director developer,  is mostly on the mac platform.
 what is good for synking up with her G3 laptop?
 
 i appologize for the OT.
 
 thanks.
 
 -paul

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RE: Gore is OJ!!

2000-11-30 Thread Stewart McGowan

who's gore? Is he an allaire certified doodah?

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RE: oracle error

2000-11-22 Thread Stewart McGowan

Jason, What kind of firewall?

Regards

Stew




I have just recently moved from test to acceptance... we also moved the
database from the DMZ to inside the firewall... I seem to be able to access
the database through coldfusion 90% of the time, but sometimes I will get an
ora 0 error or the such... included is the error that is logged.  I am
thinking it may be a network issue, but because coldfusion is new to this
company they want to blame it.  If I log in with sql+ (an oracle client) I
can access the datasource w/o trouble, although cf can't even verify the
datasource.  This usually happens after several moderate hits to the
datasource.

We are running on sun with oracle 8i - anyone have some suggestions?

Greatly appreciated!

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RE: Slightly OT HTML question

2000-11-21 Thread Stewart McGowan

A short snippet 

Regards

Stew


!--- Get the data to populate the project drop down box --- 
CFQUERY name="File_Name" datasource="#application.dsource#"
SELECT Distinct File_Name1 FROM Files
/CFQUERY

!--- Choose a project then post back to itself --- 
FORM name="Info" action="move.cfm" method="post"
  SELECT name="File_Name"CFOUTPUT query="File_Name"OPTION
value="#File_Name1#"#File_Name1#/CFOUTPUT 
  /SELECT
  INPUT type="submit" value="Search"
/FORM

!--- Check if the template has been posted back to itself and if a project
has been chosen get the info --- 

CFIF isDefined("form.file_name")
CFQUERY name="Files" datasource="#application.dsource#"
SELECT File_Name2 FROM Files where File_Name1 ='#form.File_Name#'
/CFQUERY

CFSET File_Name1=form.file_name
CFOUTPUT query ="Files"#File_Name2#
!--- add your own directories, ip address etc ---
CFFILE action="Copy" 
source="!--- Source Directory ---/#File_Name1#" 
destination="!--- Destination Directory ---/#File_Name2#"
  A href="http://!--- Address ---/#file_Name2#"#File_Name2#/A 
/CFOUTPUT
/CFIF
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RE: Development Environments

2000-11-17 Thread Stewart McGowan

you MUST use version control even if one of you works on the code alone, it
has many more functions than just file sharing, the ability to roll back to
a version that did work, (sometimes days upstream) is invaluable. It can
also help you learn how your project progressed and therefore how your
future projects may run, helping you estimates more accurately

As to a general environment. We have 2 development servers, one linux one
NT, one running Zeus (finally) one running IIS. Two DB servers one with
oracle, one with SQL, an admin server for documentation and a code store, a
full backup regime for all of them, and once again Version control

Regards


Stew



We do basically the same thing. We have on development server which we
share. However, we try to make sure that only one developer is working on
any one site's code at one time, so that we don't have to worry about
version problems.
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RE: Certification Exam

2000-11-17 Thread Stewart McGowan

I wonder if the UK certified doodahs could give me an idea of the advantages
of certification?


Kind Regards


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RE: SQL advice please

2000-11-17 Thread Stewart McGowan

I would always put as much of the more complicated SQL on the server as
possible. 
Its designed to handle it. I very rarely have more than simple SELECTs in my
CF.
Also if you have a good DBA he'll optimise the queries much better than the 
application developer would in CF.

Just my view of course :)

Regards


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RE: Certification Exam

2000-11-17 Thread Stewart McGowan

My view really Simon, I really wondered what the people who had done the
exam 
as a ticket punching exercise had gained past a certificate (not that I'm in
anyway downgrading the exam or the people who have done it, I would struggle

to pass). Just that I see a lot of certified (and certifiable) candidates
for
employment and for me the certified candidates have proven to be no better 
or worse than the non-certified. My tuppence :)

Regards

Stew





I have been reading this thread, and just wanted to mention that neither
the
allaire test, nor the brainbench test, actually means you have a clue how
to
program in CF.  The allaire test seems to do a better (more thorough) job
of
testing your understanding of web application architectures and
implementations, and the brainbench test might do a better job testing your
syntax knowledge and your ability to read code and know what it's doing
but neither of these tests illustrate to me, that a person has the ability
to write good code.  There's a huge difference between spitting out
memorized answers, and actually using this knowledge in the real world.
The
tests are nice things to say you've done, and they might make prospective
employers and clients feel better, but like so many other tests out there,
they're no substitute for experience and good practice.  If you feel you're
experienced enough that the test doesn't or shouldn't matter, then you're
probably ready to take it, and should take it, to emphasise your talents.
If you don't feel that experienced... my advice is to get experienced
before
taking the test... even if it's building apps on your laptop.
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RE: SQL advice please

2000-11-17 Thread Stewart McGowan

From the SQL server books online.

Stew



"The benefits of using stored procedures in SQL Server rather than SQL
programs stored locally on client computers are: 

They allow modular programming. 
You can create the procedure once, store it in the database, and call it any
number of times in your program. Stored procedures can be created by a
person who specializes in database programming, and they can be modified
independently of the program source code. 

They allow faster execution. 
If the operation requires a large amount of Transact-SQL code or is
performed repetitively, stored procedures can be faster than batches of
Transact-SQL code. They are parsed and optimized when they are created, and
an in-memory version of the procedure can be used after the procedure is
executed the first time. Transact-SQL statements repeatedly sent from the
client each time they run are compiled and optimized every time they are
executed by SQL Server. 

They can reduce network traffic. 
An operation requiring hundreds of lines of Transact-SQL code can be
performed through a single statement that executes the code in a procedure,
rather than by sending hundreds of lines of code over the network. 

They can be used as a security mechanism. 
Users can be granted permission to execute a stored procedure even if they
do not have permission to execute the procedure's statements directly."
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RE: intranet apps

2000-11-10 Thread Stewart McGowan

Min,

I'll take two, it'd free up a couple of guys to do 'payin' work :)

Stew

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RE: Dynamic PDF

2000-11-10 Thread Stewart McGowan

Its not really an activePDF question but a generic one :)

Do u know of a plugin that allows mark-up online of PDF's, by multiple
peeps?

We're using a DHTML mark up of JPG's atm but would like to move to a PDF
workflow to match our production

Cheers

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RE: CF editing software - vote

2000-11-09 Thread Stewart McGowan

Actually I don't particularly like studio, it crashes too often for me. 

Stew

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RE: fusebox

2000-11-09 Thread Stewart McGowan

ANyone who knows mike..well..maybe they're worse!?

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CAB FILES

2000-11-07 Thread Stewart McGowan

Hello All,

Are the cab files for the Form Java applets (grid and tree)available as a
download that doesn't install them? And if so where? :)

Thanks


Stew

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CFGRID and security

2000-11-03 Thread Stewart McGowan

Hi all,

A corporate client is a little nervous about us using the CF Java applets,
can anyone point me to some resources, or does anyone have any views about
their use?

Kind Regards


Stewart

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RE: conference info

2000-10-31 Thread Stewart McGowan

me neither!!! Still i get to go to IETF San Diego in december :))


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RE: CF_DHTMLMenu

2000-10-30 Thread Stewart McGowan

Cross browser apparently, seems to have problems on IE on Macs for some
reason..


Regards


Stewart


http://developer.netscape.com/tech/dynhtml/index.html?content=/docs/examples
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RE: semi-OT: cf_beer picture, this is too cool

2000-10-30 Thread Stewart McGowan

I'd like to complain for all the non-US (and there are a few you know) cold
fusion peeps, I want a beer glass, Preferably full :) 


Cheers


Stew

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RE: semi-OT: cf_beer picture, this is too cool

2000-10-30 Thread Stewart McGowan

I'm so easily bought :) I might even buy a book of you now :)

Cheers

Stew

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RE: Zeus Web Server

2000-10-25 Thread Stewart McGowan

Nah, just had some a client ask the question, they're hosting their PHP
stuff using Zues on *NIX, and i needed to know if we could use that

As to if CF will work on it, I was pointed to this comparison table,

http://www.zeus.com/products/ws/articles/comparison.html

Which mentions ISAPI, CGI and NSAPIShould be fun finding out, I'll let
you all know how it goes


Regards


Stew



Seriously though, why all the sudden interest in Zeus?  You guys seeing ads
or articles about it somewhere?

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RE: Who's going to NYC this week?

2000-10-25 Thread Stewart McGowan

Oh Patti, if only!!! *grin*

Stew


 Just a quick poll - who's going to attend Fall Internet Word in NYC today
through Friday? If not, why? etc.

 Thanks.

 Patti

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RE: What about Apache? (was Re: Zeus Web Server)

2000-10-25 Thread Stewart McGowan

I contacted Zeus this morning and asked about CF and Zeus, and they seem to
think it shouldn't be a problem. Their support web site has this information
on integrating coldfusion;

http://support.zeus.com/products/coldfusion.html

I've not tried it yet as i've not found a spair server, but i'm stripping a
development one down this weekend just for this, not that i don't have a
life or anything.. ;)

Stew



 I would like to do some reading on this.  Does anyone have any links to
more
 info on these and using them with CF?

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RE: What about Apache? (was Re: Zeus Web Server)

2000-10-25 Thread Stewart McGowan

If you do it let us know how it goes

Cheers

Stew

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RE: Hmm..Calculate Elapsed Time

2000-10-25 Thread Stewart McGowan

well datatime, or smalldatetime datatypes (assuming SQL Server) and Datediff
to find the elapsed time

DATEDIFF(datepart, startdate, enddate)


Regards


Stewart

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RE: CF_HOW_MANY_SQL_CONNECTIONS

2000-10-25 Thread Stewart McGowan

Not sure, but don't u have to use the NT License Manager and update your
license for that machine?

Stew

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RE: ... should be a simple query question ...

2000-10-24 Thread Stewart McGowan

a good web site for T SQL is available at 

http://www.inquiry.com/techtips/thesqlpro/

its basically a version of the SQL Server books online with a few more
examples

Regards

Stew

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Zeus Webserver

2000-10-24 Thread Stewart McGowan

Hi All, 


Does anyone have any experience good or bad with this web server?


Kind Regards


Stew

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RE: SQL Server equivalent of Access memo

2000-10-24 Thread Stewart McGowan

From the book;

text 

Variable-length non-Unicode data in the code page of the server and with a
maximum length of 231-1 (2,147,483,647) characters. When the server code
page uses double-byte characters, the storage is still 2,147,483,647 bytes.
Depending on the character string, the storage size may be less than
2,147,483,647 bytes. 

Stew



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RE: [OT] Looking for good DHTML tutorial and or book

2000-10-23 Thread Stewart McGowan

http://developer.netscape.com

has some good DHTML resources.


Regards


Stew

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RE: CF and IBM Websphere

2000-10-20 Thread Stewart McGowan

tried and failed, it requires the use of a voodoo high priestess..

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Macs and CFGRID

2000-10-20 Thread Stewart McGowan

Afternoon/Morning All,

Our intranet up 'till now has been used by management, sales and accounts,
i.e. pc users. The scope has now changed and the production department, who
are all mac user, are now able to access the systems. My problem is that
Macs using OS9 and IE5 are having problems using the CFGRID component,
basically its damn slow. I've searched the archives and although there has
been mention of this problem there has been, as yet, no solutions added,
anyone got any ideas?

Regards

Stew

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RE: Macs and CFGRID

2000-10-20 Thread Stewart McGowan

Oh joy :)

Stew

OS X : it also has MM's for minimize/mazimize buttons :-)

! ---
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RE: File replication packages

2000-10-18 Thread Stewart McGowan

We use various flavours of Veritas Replication, its expensive but it works
very nicely

http://www.veritas.com/us/products/replication/


Regards

Stew

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RE: Creating Excel Documents

2000-10-18 Thread Stewart McGowan

Seth

CFX_Excel works well and is available @

http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=CA34728E-2830-11D4-AA
9700508B94F380method=Full

Regards


Stew

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RE: getting query results based on day

2000-10-18 Thread Stewart McGowan

Dominic,

I'd check the datatypes are consistant and then check for your dB if you
need to cast or convert the now() function

Regards

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RE: VIDEO EMBED

2000-10-13 Thread Stewart McGowan

Depends what you mean by video..
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CFFILE and Macs

2000-10-13 Thread Stewart McGowan

Sorry about this someone mentioned this earlier and my mailboxes have been
trashed, but is there a known problem with CFFILE and Macs?


TIA

Regards


Stew
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RE: images on the fly ...

2000-10-12 Thread Stewart McGowan

cfx_graphicsserver is cool too, available at
http://www.cfxgraphicsserver.com/


Regards


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OT: Video format

2000-10-11 Thread Stewart McGowan

Microsoft also produce something called the Digital Broadcast Manager this
allows streaming and also allows you to set up pay per view screenings,
which would be perfect for a fee based tutorial system 

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/en/technologies/dbm.asp


Regards


Stew

p.s. This uses .asf files btw and has a fully customisable front end
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RE: Round Decimals

2000-10-11 Thread Stewart McGowan

in sql you would do this ROUND(4.59,1) giving 4.56 in CF numberformat(4.59,
"9.9") would work but it'd be nice if round gave you the length option.

Stew

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CFX_Hostip

2000-09-29 Thread Stewart McGowan

Hmmm I seem to have misplaced this tag, and i can't remember 
when or how i...erm...came by it.anyone have a copy or know who produced
it?

Regards


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RE: CFX_Hostip

2000-09-29 Thread Stewart McGowan

Not the same one, but it does what I need, thanks Justin, I think the
original was something I purloined

Stew

-Original Message-
From: JustinMacCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 September 2000 11:57
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFX_Hostip



This what you are looking for?
http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=CA3476D3-2830-11D4-AA
9700508B94F380method=Full



~Justin

- Original Message -
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Subject: CFX_Hostip


 Hmmm I seem to have misplaced this tag, and i can't remember
 when or how i...erm...came by it.anyone have a copy or know who
produced
 it?

 Regards


 Stew
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RE: Metadata 2

2000-09-29 Thread Stewart McGowan

u could use the win32::odbc perl extension and get the table names that way,
I think the method is tablelist() or something similair

Stew

-Original Message-
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Sent: 29 September 2000 11:46
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ODBC coneects you to a database. The type of the database determines what
tables you have to look at to get the metadata.



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 From: Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 29 September 2000 11:24
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  Metadata 2
 
 sorry guys
 
 I forgot to mention I want to do that from ColdFusion using ODBC (ie. no
 matter wich database is)
 
 ideas?
 
 gracias ; )
 
 Juandres
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: JustinMacCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 12:14 PM
 Subject: Re: Medadata
 
 
  Hola Juan,
 
   Anyone knows how can I get the metadata information from DB  ?  (ie.
  tables,
   fields, primary keys, datatypes, views)
 
  In MsSql you can use the StoredProcs such  called   sp_tables witch will
  return all
  the tables in a DB including the sys tables. There are other that do
  different things , sp_columns etc...
 
  In Access you can get at the table names from a systable , it's called
  MsysObjects ,but it has alot of other stuff in there. To view the table
 in
  access go to tools-options-view and tick
  hidden objects and system objects
 
  Hasta Lleugo
 
  ~Justin MacCarthy
 
 
 
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bye for a while :)

2000-09-29 Thread Stewart McGowan

Dear everyone i'm off on my first vacation for a couple of years so i'll be
unsubscribing for a while have fun with out me

Regards

Stew

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RE: Protecting Content / content leeching... A CF method?

2000-09-29 Thread Stewart McGowan

"problem is that CF mappings, as far as I know, do not work with the IMG
tag, let alone the EMBED tag"


setup global variable with a mapping then use in the img tag, that works
fine

CFSET application.root_path="datanet"
CFSET application.image_path="#application.root_path#/Images/"

IMG name="menu"
src="CFOUTPUT#application.image_path#//CFOUTPUTmenu.gif" width="600"
height="65" border="0" usemap="#m_menu"


and now i really am off :)

Stew



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RE: Costing a private project..

2000-09-27 Thread Stewart McGowan

Just to follow up Adams posting, the books mentioned are from MS Press and
the details are as follows;

Both books are with out doubt the two most useful books i've ever bought

Rapid Development   ISBN: 1572316217

Software Project Survival Guide ISBN: 1556159005

Stew
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RE: Costing a private project..

2000-09-27 Thread Stewart McGowan

Any where from around £35 - 100, the higher figure if you have specific
industry experiance to add to a project

Stew
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RE: TO ALL: Request for ColdFusion SP2 Input

2000-09-27 Thread Stewart McGowan

hmmm you get breaks

-Original Message-
From: Reynolds, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 September 2000 14:41
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: TO ALL: Request for ColdFusion SP2 Input


Dohapologies in the middle of a code crisis...scanned his
email...during a 10 second break :)

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 From: Heath Lord[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 27 September 2000 14:39
 To:   CF-Talk
 Subject:  RE: TO ALL: Request for ColdFusion SP2 Input
 
 Actually, he was right...
 
   I can't promise anything, but this release is for you, and I want to
  make
   sure you're heard.  Please either post to the list or send email
   directly to
   me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and reference your Allaire Issue/Bug #
   if you have
   one.
 
 But, read his email anyway.
 
 Heath
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Reynolds, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 9:27 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: TO ALL: Request for ColdFusion SP2 Input
 
 
 Sorry to be a bit of a bore, but read his email. You should email him
 directly.
 
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  From:   Steve Martin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent:   27 September 2000 14:22
  To: CF-Talk
  Cc: Phil
  Subject:RE: TO ALL: Request for ColdFusion SP2 Input
  
  Damon,
  I haven't seen this raised as an issue elsewhere so I'll mention it to
  you.
  It isn't so much something that is broken than a change in behaviour
  between
  4.01 and 4.5 which had the effect of breaking some of our code which
  relied
  on the 4.01 behaviour. Note also that this change in behaviour wasn't
  mentioned in the release notes for 4.5
  The problem:
  
  You may be aware that when calling custom tags, either using the "CF_"
  syntax, or using "CFMODULE", you can pass a special attribute called
  "ATTRIBUTECOLLECTION", which is a struct of attributes. We use it quite
 a
  lot when using optional parameters, as it allows a collection of
  parameters
  to be created, and then sent "en masse" to a module, e.g.
  
  cfset MyAttributeStruct=StructNew()
  cfif NeedToPassX
  cfset MyAttributeStruct.X="Hello"
  /cfif
  cfif NeedToPassY
  cfset MyAttributeStruct.Y="World"
  /cfif
  
  !--- and so on ---
  
  cf_SomeTag attributecollection=#MyAttributeStruct#
  
  
  In practice, you can mix and match "attributecollection" and standard
  parameters, e.g.
  cf_SomeTag attributecollection=#MyAttributeStruct# Z="!"
  
  which is entirely equivalent to, say,
  cf_SomeTag X="Hello" Y="World" Z="!"
  
  The change has come in how repeated variables are treated, e.g.
  cf_SomeTag attributecollection=#MyAttributeStruct# X="Goodbye"
  
  Here X is specified twice, once in the attributecollection, once as a
  normal
  parameter.
  
  The problem (for me at least, moving code from 4.01 to 4.5) is that in
  4.01
  the "normal" parameter has precedence, whereas in 4.5 the "struct"
  parameter
  has precedence, resulting in:
  
  4.01  cf_SomeTag X="Goodbye" Y="World"
  4.5   cf_SomeTag X="Hello" Y="World"
  
  Was there a reason for the initial change and if so, why was it done and
  why
  wasn't it documented? If not, can we have the original behaviour back
  please?  :-)
  
  Regards,
  Steve Martin
  Allaire Certified Instructor
  
  (initially spotted by P.Murphy [ACI] )
  
  
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Damon Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 13:51
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: TO ALL: Request for ColdFusion SP2 Input
  
  
   Folks,
  
   ColdFusion Service Pack 2 is under construction, and I'd like to get
  your
   feedback on what you believe to be Must-Be-Fixed items.
  
   While Service Pack 1 focused heavily on stability and performance
 issues
   (across platform and Unix-specific), we'd like to nail as many serious
   feature and tag bugs as possible, although the release cycle will be
   significantly shorter (shooting for an early November release).
  
   Currently, here's a summary of bug fixes slated for SP2:
  
   18965 Native Oracle CLOB support
   18389 Security/Solaris Cfexec restart of Security
  Proxy
   17873 Informix 2.3  2.5 client lib support
   15776 CFMAIL recipients truncated at 246
  characters
   18191,18237,18314 CFHTTP Post failure (but redirects must still be an
   absolute url)
   18338, 17121  LSNumberFormat and NumberFormat problems
   16663 MIME attached over regular WAP gateway
  (UTF-8).
   19010 CFFILE/move problem on Unix file systems
   17601 COM Threading Model Changes
   18311 CFHTTP 'Connection Failure' error if the
  status code
   is 204
   18246 CFPOP unknown exception condition
   18811 POP3 enhancement
   18058, 16875  Applet interface in CFAdmin 

RE: CF Career Advice?

2000-09-26 Thread Stewart McGowan

Some kind of internship could be appropriate, it would get you some business
experiance and a little more development work, might not pay much, but its
an option

Hope it goes well for you

Stew
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RE: the black book of sql

2000-09-26 Thread Stewart McGowan

C.J. Date,  "A Guide to the SQL Standard" is the bible :)

Stew
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RE: [CF-Talk] ideas for project management apps

2000-09-22 Thread Stewart McGowan

I'll post them after i've taken the client specific stuff out and when i can
finally get my nose to stop running. Onproject is a pretty cool product
though, and Mr Reynolds @ Heinz as a Tesco supplier you may be seeing a lot
of it anyway. :)

Regards

Stew
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RE: nntp test sites

2000-09-22 Thread Stewart McGowan

What do u want to do? I have one you can play with over the weekend

Stew

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Sent: 22 September 2000 08:43
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Subject: nntp test sites


Query.
Are there any (cf friendly) nntp sites around that allow test posts?

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RE: ASP or Coldfusion?

2000-09-22 Thread Stewart McGowan

Do we have to do this every week?

Stew
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RE: 2nd Conference

2000-09-22 Thread Stewart McGowan

With the exchange rates as they are 800 bucks is nearly a whole tank of gas
in the UK :))

Stew

-Original Message-
From: Daye, Marianne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 September 2000 15:31
To: CF-Talk
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Yeah, but you probably didn't have to pay it out of the pocket money you get
after the European tax rate (depending on where Iztok is from).

Marianne Daye
(originally from Denmark)

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 10:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
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No you are not mssing anything. It means if you can't afford it you can't
go.  That is a fact of life. Deal with it. I am coming from Michigan and
still had to pay for airfare, entrance fee, car rental, hotel, spending
money too...
- Original Message -
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To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 7:57 AM
Subject: 2nd Conference


 Hi!

 We received (some time ago) a notice from Allaire, that they will host the
 2nd Developer Conference in Washington D.C.  This conference is great ( I
 was at the 1st conference). But to my surprise the entrance fee is $899
(or
 $799 if you register before July or something). THAT'S TOO EXPENSIVE if
you
 ask me!!! If you are from Europe, then you can't come, except if you have
a
 lot of money (entrace fee + plane tickets + hotel + spending money). Am I
 missing something?

 Bye,

 Iztok

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RE: National Radio Commercial

2000-09-22 Thread Stewart McGowan

Just out of interest whats the average rate for a CF developer in the
states?

Stew

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RE: Line count of 1600 files?

2000-09-22 Thread Stewart McGowan

There's the old story of microsoft being paid by IBM per line of code hence
OS2 being a little heavy weight..

-Original Message-
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Subject: RE: Line count of 1600 files?


You would think it would be the reverse, the thinnest code that gets the job
done wins!...

-Adrian

-Original Message-
From: Peter Theobald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


Many years ago I worked for a large Japanese Multinational and my manager,
who was (is) very respected there actually told us once "a good programmer
is known by the quantity of code he generates."


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RE: [CF-Talk] cf4.5 and cfmail

2000-09-20 Thread Stewart McGowan

We'll all chip in

Stew



 CF4.5.1 and the SP(1) for it, seem to fix this problem, or at least did in
 my case.

Thanks.

Just reinstalling my own cf4.0.1 worked pretty well too. :)

Urg. If I just had enough money that I could just take off for a half year
or so I'd write my own cf clone and kick Allaire's behind. ;-

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RE: [CF-Talk] ideas for project management apps

2000-09-20 Thread Stewart McGowan

I'm in the middle of a similar project for a large retailer, I can let you
have a look at the functional specs if you like, mail me off list and i'll
put 'em somewhere you can see them.

Stew
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RE: Photo Database App

2000-09-18 Thread Stewart McGowan

Imation's newest version of Media Manager is completely Cold Fusion, its a
little more than a photo app though, and is therefore priced accordingly

Stew

-Original Message-
From: Kent A. Orso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2000 20:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Photo Database App


Does anyone out in CF-Land know of a photo database app written in CF? What
I am looking for is a database app that would allow you to bring up a page
with multiple thumbnails of photos with possibly a small description. The
text and photos (thumbnails and originals) would be indexed int he database.
Any user hiting the website would, be taken to a page dynamically generated
from the entries in the database.

Thanks In Advance,
Kent



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RE: ot xml

2000-09-18 Thread Stewart McGowan

Building Web Sites with XML by Michael Floyd is ok, and There's a SAMS Teach
yourself XML book which is ok to start with, the Sams book ISBN is
0672319500, the other one is at home, you should be able to find it on
amazon though.


Regards
 

Stew
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RE: Ok, What is Fusebox?

2000-09-18 Thread Stewart McGowan

one of the problems from a client perspective is that the number of
templates is a lot higher, and although they may be lots of four or five
line query templates, its still perceived that the application is more
complex...having said that once you've started with Fusebox its a doddle
looking at anyone else's code.

Stew

-Original Message-
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Sent: 18 September 2000 17:13
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Subject: RE: Ok, What is Fusebox?


I'll second that "doesn't feel right" attitude.  But then again, what feels
really good is being able to upsell your client on the conversion knowing
that you're doing more than just maintainance.  You're developing a platform
that all future developers on the site will understand and (hopefully) will
stick to.  In the long run, the Fusebox style is better.

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 -Original Message-
 From: Reynolds, Adam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 5:57 AM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: RE: Ok, What is Fusebox?
 
 
 The real problem with Fusebox is once you start writing in a Fuseboxy
 style...it really is difficult going back to non-fusebox code (say if you
 are doing a maintenance job). It just doesn't feel right.
 
 Adam
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  From:   Stephen Moretti[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent:   18 September 2000 13:50
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:RE: Ok, What is Fusebox?
  
  Will,
  
  
   Sounds extremely interesting, and a very good idea. I've been 
 coding in
  CF
   for 3 weeks or so, done a couple of relatively simple projects; would
  you
   say Fusebox is something I *must* start to look at and 
 incorporate into
  my
   code now, or should I wait until I have a little more experience?
  
  Some of the fusebox concepts can get quite complicated, 
 particularly for a
  new developer, but the basic ideas are really very simple.  In fact, I
  would
  go as far as to say that it will probably help you to 
 understand CF better
  and debug your code easier.
  
  If you start out using Fusebox now with simple sites, when it comes time
  to
  produce a larger site then you'll already have a good grounding 
 in what is
  required and the advanced techniques will be easier to pick up.
  
  One problems I remember having when I first started coding 
 websites using
  CF
  was getting the hang of the different scopes in which variables 
 in CF are
  available.  I'm not saying that you shouldn't try to understand scoping
  properly, but using CF_FormURL2Attributes will help you avoid
  programatical
  errors where you're confusing your application because you are using the
  right variable in the wrong scope as you should pretty much 
 always use the
  attributes scope.
  
  Its not a *must* to start looking at/using Fusebox right now, 
 but as I say
  it might help you to understand and build better CF apps. from 
 the start.
  
  Regards
  
  Stephen
  PS.  Have a look at http://www.fusebox.org for the 
 documentation, tags etc
  for Fusebox.
  PPS.  Remember : The fusebox specification is only a suggestion 
 of how to
  build your applications, not a rigid methodology.  Use what you 
 need, when
  you need it.  ;o)
  
  
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Lotus Notes

2000-09-01 Thread Stewart McGowan

Morning guys,

I have a client with an existing Lotus notes/domino system, Rather than
writing a contacts dB if possible i'd like to use the existing one, does
anyone know if notes is ODBC compliant and if possible could someone point
me to any resources on doing this. Cheers

Stewart


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RE: Okay, this query should be simple...

2000-08-31 Thread Stewart McGowan

Terri, 

It actually looks fine to me, the wildcard, however you have a table
sug_evaluators in the select statement and not in the from statement, also
i'd use aliases for the table names to cut down the clutter, you've also
joined on sug_suggestions.suggestion_id=sug_suggestions.suggestion_id

Stew


-Original Message-
From: Terri Stocke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 31 August 2000 14:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Okay, this query should be simple...


Hey All,

Maybe some fresh eyes can detect where I've messed up here.

I'm building a search screen for users to search across multiple criteria. 
No matter what I do, I keep getting an Oracle error that the SQL command is 
not peroperly ended. Do I need to use a different wildcard?

cfquery name="data" datasource="dsn"
SELECT sug_suggestions.suggestion_id,
sug_suggestions.suggestion_name,
sug_suggestions.submit_date,
sug_suggestions.status_code,
sug_suggestions.eval_disposition,
sug_suggestions.primary_suggestor_userid,
sug_suggestions.eval_disposition_date,
sug_suggestions.actual_evaluator_userid,
sug_more_suggestors.suggestion_id,
sug_more_suggestors.suggestor_userid,
sug_evaluators.evaluator_id,
sug_evaluators.evaluator_userid,
web_profile.AT_users.userid,
sug_status_codes.status_code,
sug_status_codes.status_name
FROMsug_suggestions, sug_more_suggestors, web_profile.AT_users.userid, 
sug_status_codes
WHERE sug_suggestions.suggestion_id=sug_suggestions.suggestion_id AND
sug_suggestions.status_code=sug_status_codes.status_code AND
sug_suggestions.actual_evaluator_userid=sug_evaluators.evaluator_userid AND
sug_evaluators.evaluator_userid=web_profile.at_users.userid AND
sug_suggestions.suggestion_id=sug_more_suggestors.suggestion_id AND
sug_more_suggestors.userid=web_profile.at_users.userid AND
sug_suggestions.primary_suggestor_userid=web_profile.at_users.userid

cfif form.suggestion_name is not ""
AND suggestion_name LIKE '#form.suggestion_name#%'
/cfif
other conditional statements for the other form fields...
ORDER BY suggestion_name

/cfquery

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RE: Has the Apocalypse cometh? (Was RE: CF vs. ASP)

2000-08-30 Thread Stewart McGowan

I'm learning HPF (high performance fortran) but i wouldn't look at that as a
trend :)) wap for fun, and cf for work,
cos it might not be perfect for everything, but its good enough for most
things, In the UK at least CF is on an upward curve in terms of usage and in
fact wage bills

Stew


In light of some of the issues regarding coldfusion as of late, I've
already taken up learning ASP and WAP (the latter having no resemblance
whatsoever to a server language, but still handy for the resume), are many
other once Cold-Fusion only people doing the same thing now?  How many
dedicated CF programmers are there still out there?  How many have started
practicing a new language?  Just wondering as the heretics in this group
are speaking of the end, will it be so?

Gregory Harris
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RE: SQL

2000-08-30 Thread Stewart McGowan

You should, providing you have permissions to do so, be able to attach
directly with Enterprise manager, also providing you're talking about SQL
Server...

Stew



-Original Message-
From: Chad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 August 2000 18:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SQL


Im doing a quote for a company that has a current SQL database for their 
existing web page.  We will be adding a section to their web page.

Is there a way i can edit this SQL database remotely?  I have never worked 
with a SQL database or server, and im wondering what kind of investment i 
have to make to edit their existing database?

Thanks
Chad



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CFINCLUDE problems...

2000-08-29 Thread Stewart McGowan

Hi Everyone, Just something that's driving me crackers, the following code
works fine on my development server...

CFIF UserType is "Admin"
CFINCLUDE template="/datanet2/display/dsp_stats.cfm"
/CFIF
CFIF UserType is "Upload"
CFINCLUDE template="/datanet2/upload/Index.cfm"
/CFIF
CFIF UserType is "Super"
CFINCLUDE template="/datanet2/super/Index.cfm"
/CFIF

I've also tried,

CFIF UserType is "Admin"
CFINCLUDE template="../display/dsp_stats.cfm"
/CFIF
CFIF UserType is "Upload"
CFINCLUDE template="../upload/Index.cfm"
/CFIF
CFIF UserType is "Super"
CFINCLUDE template="../super/Index.cfm"
/CFIF

the /datanet2/ is an alias mapped in cfadmin, but it doesn't work on the
clients serveralthough the settings seem to be the same on both...i've
also moved the display page into the root to test it, yet it still doesn't
seem to work. Anything I should check again? Advice, as always, is
gratefully received.

Kind Regards


Stew
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RE: CFINCLUDE problems...

2000-08-29 Thread Stewart McGowan

Hmmm my mistake, *blush* two folders called the same thingapologies

Stew

-Original Message-
From: Stewart McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 August 2000 13:56
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: CFINCLUDE problems...


Hi Everyone, Just something that's driving me crackers, the following code
works fine on my development server...

CFIF UserType is "Admin"
CFINCLUDE template="/datanet2/display/dsp_stats.cfm"
/CFIF
CFIF UserType is "Upload"
CFINCLUDE template="/datanet2/upload/Index.cfm"
/CFIF
CFIF UserType is "Super"
CFINCLUDE template="/datanet2/super/Index.cfm"
/CFIF

I've also tried,

CFIF UserType is "Admin"
CFINCLUDE template="../display/dsp_stats.cfm"
/CFIF
CFIF UserType is "Upload"
CFINCLUDE template="../upload/Index.cfm"
/CFIF
CFIF UserType is "Super"
CFINCLUDE template="../super/Index.cfm"
/CFIF

the /datanet2/ is an alias mapped in cfadmin, but it doesn't work on the
clients serveralthough the settings seem to be the same on both...i've
also moved the display page into the root to test it, yet it still doesn't
seem to work. Anything I should check again? Advice, as always, is
gratefully received.

Kind Regards


Stew

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RE: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP)

2000-08-29 Thread Stewart McGowan

Dave,

I think the reverse can also be true, the difference between "web pages" and
"applications" can be quite considerable, a programmer coming from a more
traditional client/server background may have a more thorough grounding in
exceptions, error handling, transactions, locking, SQL etc. than a "web
developer"...

Stew


1. The problem with developing web applications isn't really learning a new
language, but learning a new programming model. Traditional VB programming
and ASP programming using VBScript share a language, but not much else. It
can be difficult for even experienced programmers to learn and understand
the HTTP application model, 
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RE: time conversion custom tag

2000-08-29 Thread Stewart McGowan

I've got some Javascript somewhere i'll dig it out and post it

Stew
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File Upload Size

2000-08-23 Thread Stewart McGowan

Is there a way of limiting the file size that can be uploaded? Like
MAX_FILE_SIZE in php?

Cheers

Stew
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RE: Slightly OT - Detecting that a page has completed.

2000-08-22 Thread Stewart McGowan

Michael,

Maybe delaying an action of some sort by a set time at the bottom of the
page (which should be requested last, and therefore executed last) however,
doesn't really solve the problem because the page may not have fully
rendered.plausible deniability.


Stew
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RE: Replicate DB Functions on CD?

2000-08-21 Thread Stewart McGowan

Something i've been asked to try and do many times by our sales force, and
each time i've been asked i've giggled for ages, then frigged a set of
linked pages that "seem to" work, doesn't work if you get too complicated,
but should be enough for demonstration purposes.

have fun

Stew

-Original Message-
From: Preston Chesser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 August 2000 15:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Replicate DB Functions on CD?


Has anyone here ever attempted to duplicate a portion of their ColdFusion 
data query/output functions on a CD?  I'm not looking to reuse any of our 
ColdFusion code but to find a CD based interface to our data.

We want to produce working CD's of our data for the purposes of demo or as 
a separate product.  The main criteria would be to have the ability to 
query and search a database and then output the results.

We use SQL Server but one way or the other we plan to export to an Access 
file.  We don't plan on utilizing a web browser interface unless someone 
knows a good way to do that.

Thanks,
Preston Chesser
http://www.ehistory.com


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