Re: OT SQL SERVER Backup

2002-06-15 Thread nagraj
Hi Jim, Yes.Go to Enterprise Manager Select the database--Right Click --All Tasks --Backup Select Database - Complete. Add Destination ( where the back up file to be taken) Click Ok. The Backup is created on file selected for backup In Options Tab See

Re: CFRETHROW on 'NIX

2002-06-15 Thread Dick Applebaum
Yes (Linux --- OS X) On Friday, June 14, 2002, at 08:32 PM, Stacy Young wrote: I don't have access to my nix environment at the moment, can cfrethrow be used on MX running on 'nix ? __ Signup for the Fusion Authority news

Re: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread Matthew Walker
Isaac, we implement every site we do using a CMS of our own design. It's better for the clients, but it's also easier and faster for us! I think there's definitely a market for it, but often you have to create it as you go by explaining the benefits etc. We are just starting to license it to

Re: OT IIS BACKUP

2002-06-15 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Dave Watts wrote: Have you ever done that successfully? I've never tried, but I've read warnings against doing it that way (perhaps because of SIDs or something like that). If you've done that, and it worked, I'd be interested, since it should be easier and quicker than using the Metabase

Re: Figleaf on TechTv

2002-06-15 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Jon Hall wrote: Everyone's favorite CF shop got mentioned by the lovely Megan (m) on TechTV today! How groovy, and congrats to the Figleaf guys. They rerun the show at 10pm if anyone wants to catch it. http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/downloadoftheday/story/0,24330,3384033,00.html Do

RE: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
I guess what I was suggesting was that MX *be* the form. Then u can extend your editing capabilities to wireless so management folks can update their site from their blackberry/pocket pc. ;) Dunno that there'd be much need for website editing on a palm... Although the real issue would be

Re: Comma space as list delimiter

2002-06-15 Thread Ewok
Thanks for the elaborate well thought out answer - Original Message - From: Matthew Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 8:30 PM Subject: Re: Comma space as list delimiter Well, no. - Original Message - From: Ewok [EMAIL

In the body

2002-06-15 Thread critz
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RE: OT IIS BACKUP

2002-06-15 Thread Dave Watts
BTW, I don't backup IIS. All virtual directories etc. are created from a database by a script. I backup the script and the database :) Well, that's my preference as well. That's one of the reasons I like IIS - you can manage it via ADSI through Windows Script Host scripts. Dave Watts, CTO,

RE: Structure vs. array

2002-06-15 Thread Dave Watts
I believe the variables scope is the only one left that's not a structure in CF5 ... In CF MX, though, the Variables scope is now a structure, I think. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ voice: (202) 797-5496 fax: (202) 797-5444

RE: Structure vs. array

2002-06-15 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
I believe the variables scope is the only one left that's not a structure in CF5 ... In CF MX, though, the Variables scope is now a structure, I think. This would be very nice. :) I have a partner who's allowed me to utilize an MX server to test out Tapestry (I didn't really have an extra

RE: Structure vs. array

2002-06-15 Thread Stacy Young
Yep, it is. -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 10:13 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Structure vs. array I believe the variables scope is the only one left that's not a structure in CF5 ... In CF MX, though, the Variables scope

RE: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread Stacy Young
Hehe good point, can u tell I'm still a little caught up in the marketing frenzy? ;) Aside from all that I think there's definitely a market...I think many shops and businesses still haven't grasped the potential cost savings yet and probably get scared off by the semi- big ticket prices. Stace

RE: IE Content Adviser

2002-06-15 Thread John McCosker
Dude, John's the rogue. Only when I'm playing Rogue Leader, j -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 4:22 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: IE Content Adviser Not me man, I'm clean... John's the rogue. =) I'm innocent! I swear!

RE: Multiple list box problem

2002-06-15 Thread Matthew R. Small
Hi Ian, You have to remember that these are list boxes - if there are no highlighted selections, then nothing will be submitted from the box. Use a javascript loop to select every item in your second box upon form submission and everything will be fine. - Matt Small

RE: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
Hehe good point, can u tell I'm still a little caught up in the marketing frenzy? ;) S'awright... :) Marketing's a good thing. :) Aside from all that I think there's definitely a market... I think many shops and businesses still haven't grasped the potential cost savings yet and probably

RE: Slightly OT-Jumping from frames to No Frames

2002-06-15 Thread Dave Watts
I have an app that uses frames, at a point in the processing, I would like to offer a link to a homepage, at that point I would want the link to open in the same window, but with no frames. Is this possible? I know I can do a new window, but that's not really what I would want to do. a

RE: setup an odbc connection from a webserver on the DMZ

2002-06-15 Thread Dave Watts
I'm trying to setup an odbc connection from a webserver on the DMZ to one of our SQL servers(2kSP1) but cant, I can ping and telnet into SQL Server from the webserver. Is the SQL Server configured to allow connections via TCP/IP, as opposed to Named Pipes, which may use NetBIOS over TCP/IP?

RE: ColdFusion Microsoft Exchange Server

2002-06-15 Thread Dave Watts
Okay, heres the problem/situation Network Location 1 : ColdFusion Application Server Network Location 2 : Microsoft Exchange Server Whats the deal with connecting these two together (and I have been to cfcomet, there is nothing ;-). Since they are over a network whats the deal

Working with Binary numbers

2002-06-15 Thread Tony Reynolds
I need to add binary numbers together as part of an equation to generate an LRC. Does anyone have a suggestion on how I could do this with CF, CFscript or another scripting technology I can imbed into a CF file ? There are two rules for ultimate success in

Re: Working with Binary numbers

2002-06-15 Thread Howie Hamlin
CF has several built-in functions for bit-wise numberic calculations. For example: BitAnd, BitNot, BitOr, BitXor HTH, -- Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project Manager On-Line Data Solutions, Inc. - www.CoolFusion.com - 631-737-4668 x101 inFusion Mail Server (iMS) - The Award-winning, Intelligent

RE: IE Content Adviser

2002-06-15 Thread John McCosker
I see what your saying I got it as well now, its down to them four words I used in my original message, nudity, language, sex and violence which are the settings within content advisor, which means I'm probably going to get it again, J -Original Message- From: John McCosker

CFMX Default PointBase drivers

2002-06-15 Thread Dick Applebaum
Has anyone installed the CFMX default system (preferably Linux) and run the ExampleApps? Especially the examples using db? Have you used the PointBase jdbc drivers? Whenever I try to verrify the driver setup I get the message: Connection verification failed for data source: ExampleApps

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2002-06-15 Thread Todd
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Re: unsubscribe adress

2002-06-15 Thread Howie Hamlin
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CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Michael Tangorre
Hi everyone. I have a shopping cart on a clients website and he would like to use paypal to process the final transaction. The entire cart is stored on the website, and he wishes to use just paypal for the payment regardless of how many items are in the cart, etc... Now, can this be done? Is

RE: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread Andy Ousterhout
Isaac, Content Management, like Customer Relationship Management, tends to be used to mean different things to different people and many clients don't understand which aspect is important to them and why. When I was at GE Information Services, they had two issues. First was balancing local

Re: CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Justin Scott
I have a shopping cart on a clients website and he would like to use paypal to process the final transaction. Ok.. first off, be prepared for a number of flames on this, as many people hate PayPal for various reasons. I personally have no problem with them, so here we go... 1. Once the user

CFMX / XML [2]

2002-06-15 Thread Todd
So, to answer my own questions, when you create an XML Object via XMLNew() the reason why XMLParse fails is because that's the parsed XML Object already. To transform that XML Object so something else, you need to use XMLTransform() and you need an XSLT object to transform that before it can

RE: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread Mike Brunt
Isaac, I was pretty heavily involved at Allaire with Spectra (I was a field based consultant specializing in Spectra). I think that one of the issues with buying pre written packages (like Tapestry) is figuring out how to use them. For instance is Tapestry a full stand-alone application

RE: Pez convention moves after teen is cited

2002-06-15 Thread Joshua Tipton
Costas, I do not want to be critical but you sure do like to lash out at others. Yes this list is for CF Development help, but even thing like this to break up the monotony of a day is a good thing. I am in no way lashing out at you it is just something that I notice. You lashed at me about

Re: CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Michael Tangorre
anyone else have input? Thanks for your Justin.. Im gonna wait for a few more replies then check into it. Mike - Original Message - From: Justin Scott To: CF-Talk Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 1:42 PM Subject: Re: CF and PayPal I have a shopping cart on a clients

Re: CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Todd
Well, I looked into this as well Mike, so you're not alone. I actually paid 15 bucks to someone for a paypal tag only to discover how easy it was and ... majority of your questions / answers can be found on that link that Justin pointed out. Everyone might hate paypal, but that's credit

Re: CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Michael Tangorre
Well stated Todd. Security for a small business just trying to make a small presence on the net does not want to be respoisible for that kind of info.. it only takes one lawsuit to ruin the business! So, I am reading the PDF from paypal now.. im sure it will work for what I need. Thanks for

Re: CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Nick McClure
I usually tell clients they should get a full merchant account, the rates are similar, but the setup costs are higher. Check out Verisign Pay Flow Pro for more info on it. At 03:46 PM 6/15/2002 -0400, you wrote: Well, I looked into this as well Mike, so you're not alone. I actually paid 15

RE: CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Stacy Young
Ok so maybe I'm a little biased considering our company is in the payment processing biz. ;) At the moment you can interact with our API via CF's CFHTTP tag to send and receive your response in real-time. We've got some very cool additions launching in the near future involving MX / Java / .NET

Re: CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Michael Tangorre
Oh I want some additional info! :-) Lets get in touch to talk.. offlist? [EMAIL PROTECTED] or onlist if you would like (maybe others want to know). Mike - Original Message - From: Stacy Young To: CF-Talk Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 3:55 PM Subject: RE: CF and

RE: CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Jim Vosika
I would be interested just out of curiosity -Original Message- From: Michael Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 3:02 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CF and PayPal Oh I want some additional info! :-) Lets get in touch to talk.. offlist? [EMAIL

RE: CF and PayPal

2002-06-15 Thread Stacy Young
DOH! Think I'm kind of spilling the beans but I couldn't help it...hearing you folks talking about Paypal...I was starting to itch. ;) To be honest I'm not sure how much detail I'm allowed to go into at the moment. I'll get all the details and post ASAP. ( I DO know we'll have a beta trial

Re: Pez convention moves after teen is cited

2002-06-15 Thread Howie Hamlin
Lon Lentz posted that information here by mistake (he meant to post to the cf-community list instead). He apologized on the same day. Howie - Original Message - From: Joshua Tipton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 3:11 PM Subject: RE: Pez

RE: OT SQL SERVER Backup

2002-06-15 Thread Jim Curran
I have SQL server 2K and thiry + databases ... I know how to backup each one, but was wondering if there is a bulk backup of the entire server. - j -Original Message- From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2002 12:24 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT

RE: OT SQL SERVER Backup

2002-06-15 Thread Dave Watts
Is there an easy way to back up all the SQL server DB's and restore them on a separate Machine? ... I have SQL server 2K and thiry + databases ... I know how to backup each one, but was wondering if there is a bulk backup of the entire server. There are a couple of options that

RE: OT SQL SERVER Backup

2002-06-15 Thread Joshua Tipton
To backup all databases use a database maintenance plan to backup them up to the local server then have it run a script on completion to copy the files to the other server then when that job is finished have it run the restore of the databases. Joshua Tipton -Original Message- From:

RE: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
Content Management, like Customer Relationship Management, tends to be used to mean different things to different people I think I tend to agree ... Even a cursory glance at the CM products landscape is enough to make some people's heads spin with the incredible variances in both features and

RE: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread Dave Watts
Compare something like CommonSpot or Spectra to one CM product I saw which submits rich text content from MS Word for inclusion in a predesigned html template using _SMTP_ from _within_ MS Word. Or, for that matter, just compare CommonSpot to Spectra - they're radically different, I think.

RE: OT SQL SERVER Backup

2002-06-15 Thread Stephen Hait
Dave Watts wrote: There are a couple of options that might work for you. If this is a one-time thing, and you can stop the source database server, you can simply copy the database and log files to the new server, and use sp_attach_db to attach each to the new server. snip Another

RE: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
I was pretty heavily involved at Allaire with Spectra (I was a field based consultant specializing in Spectra). Good to know. :) I think that one of the issues with buying pre written packages (like Tapestry) is figuring out how to use them. Yea, I've not been surprised that my research

RE: Content Management

2002-06-15 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
Compare something like CommonSpot or Spectra to one CM product I saw which submits rich text content from MS Word for inclusion in a predesigned html template using _SMTP_ from _within_ MS Word. Or, for that matter, just compare CommonSpot to Spectra - they're radically different, I think.