Thank you all,
very informative and usefull information.
The good thing is that after I implemented the changes mentioned by
Isaac, the application now almost functions in FF. There are som css
and GUI issues that I hope I will be able to fix using the info from
this thread.
Thanks,
Victor
Barney,
Thanks for the help. Very interest. CFQUERYPARAM is one of those tags I
never bothered to look at. Now can see a lot of bennies for using.
I also found that the searching for = and = seems to do work, i.e.,
TransactionDateTime = #EndDate# AND TransactionDateTime =#StartDate#
Nick
where do you want feedback?
my only feedback is this... what in the heck does it do for me?
i installed it.
i did EVERYTHING it asked, and when i was done, i was like, ok? what
am i supps to do now?
:( tw
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 19:07:54 -0500, Scott Stroz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I applied for
CFQUERYPARAM is definitely one not to miss. Saves lots of headaches.
Also, I noticed that you have your dates backwards in the example
(i.e. you compare against the later date first). I went and looked at
your first post a little closer, and they're backwards there too. It
doesn't matter with
I have one oddball query that sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, but I
can't figure out why it only fails sometimes and not all the time. I've
got it set up in the application with a CFTRY so that when it fails CFCATCH
sends me the query in an email, then I can cut and paste it into a SQL
Karl wrote:
$3,177.21,
maybe this?
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Tony,
Did you go through any of the fifty tutorials in the integrated Plum help?
They contain some good examples of using Plum's various features and
functionality.
Here's a list of some of the things you can do with Plum:
http://www.productivityenhancement.com/plum/WhatPlumCanDo.cfm
I'm
Alas no one likes to support us mac users.
Ian
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 03:25:27 -0400, Michael Dinowitz
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As for it being live, FA has had it live for a while now while I tested out a
lot of stuff for performance and use. Got some tight code out of the tests
and was going to move HoF over when the latest news hit. Gave
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 14:56:30 +, Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a little bit of information. In what case would you
use CFMX on a J2EE platform? We current have a server using CFMX
Apache on RedHat. What does using the J2EE platform give me and do the
J2EE replace
Scott,
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