> Also, Imail is a fine product that can be easily extensible with a variety
of 3rd party tools
> (i.e. Declude.com). Bottom line is that Imail is a very very developed
> product that is very powerful in the right hands.
>
s/can be easily/is very
Apologies,
Phil
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IgniteFusion has just released a new version of their CFML engine.
I wanted to re-ask my question about whether anyone here had experience with
IgniteFusion in a production environment? Is IF a real option for powering a
live website?
I am very interested in use CFML on our news/community site
>
> 3. Did I mention the web interface?
>
Just my 2.5 cents:
The interface is very nice. I have not seen the documentation of its
capabilities. I am sure it is a great product... However.. and you knew that
was coming... Imail's interface is totally customizable ( Apache webserver
and parsed via
Hey all,
On a site I manage there is the facility to search through forum posts
for particular keywords. This is currently being done through a simple
'LIKE' query in SQL, and its starting to become very inefficient.
I was looking at how I can optimise this and investigated Verity. From
what I ca
We've got some nice juicy tidbits in this issue, including:
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What is
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 20:20:28 -0500, Adam Churvis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Plum Framework is intended to become a standard framework for ColdFusion
> development. It's a rich framework that contains many useful services and
> reusable code libraries.
So in addition to being a Windows-only
- Sorry about the delay on SmarterMail; I missed this topic when it first came
around. Or were you talking about alpacas being cheaper for the future? ;-)
If I were you I'd looking to selling your Imail license ASAP and pick up
SmarterMail. Trust me it will save you soo much heart
Hi.
I want to create a .pdf that contains multiple pages with forms filled
in with data from cf.
I found how to create a pdf with a single form with filled in data
using an .fdf file, but I can't find the syntax of the fdf file format
(you have to pay to get the adobe documentation on it)
ok that does it!! im switching to frontpage and baraging your bboards with
questions such as "whats css & why do i need it when im using this great
wussywig"
& "compliance? why the hell would i want that?" & "damn did this cool asp stuff
just come out?"
and last but not least "dude, friggin r
GreaaNOW you send this out. This looks awesome, and we just bought
iMail a month ago. That really sucks because I agree that this looks a lot
better and a lot cheaper. Oh well, I guess it's something to consider for the
future.
John Burns
From: Jam
That does it. All of your email will now be sent via a printout attached to an
alpaca.
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u best be doing MINE 1st!
then we can change your www.jamie.theman to www.jamie.themailman ;)
haha
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From: Jamie Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 22:35:47 -0400
>HostMySite.com is convertin
HostMySite.com is converting over from IpSwitch Imail Server to SmarterTools
SmarterMail as of TOMORROW. I'm the email administrator for HMS, and let me
tell you I will breath a sigh of relief when we get this up and running and all
of our 30 or so Imail servers migrated over. We've done some
>Jamie Price wrote:
>
>
>SELECT o.UserID, GROUP_CONCAT(o.CardID)
>FROM mycards t INNER JOIN mycards o ON t.cardid = o.cardid
>WHEREt.trade = 1
> AND
> o.own = 1
> AND
> t.UserID = cfsqltype="cf_sql_integer">
>GROUP BY o.UserID
>
>Jochem
I tried replaci
I'm trying to use CFEXECUTE to automate some stuff with iMail. iMail comes
with some .exe files for scripting various tasks such as domain creation, user
creation, etc. One of the files is called adddomain.exe and I am using it to
add a new domain to the imail server. I tested on a quick samp
Dont worry you'll get the 5 minutes back when summer comes and they
take it off us here in Australia.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
.com,.net,.org domains from AUD$20/Year
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 18:27:56 -0400, Andrew Grosset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
- Original Message -
From: "Matt Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: Mail Server Software
>>Does anyone have any performance comparisons between SM and Imail?
>
> There was a lot of anecdotal reporting goi
axis used an older driver till 6.1 so it wouldnt work right if u havent updated
yet
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> Yeah I wish I could use Flash Remoting but no chance because
> the web service is actually running on a machine within the
> client's LAN, accessible only via secure shell tunnel from
> the webserver (and hence the coldfusion app server). Bit of a
> nightmare, looks like the best option might
Let me guess - you have installed the 6.1 Updater?
-Original Message-
From: Anthony Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 14 December 2004 11:12
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Axis error on OS X
Hi,
I'm running CFMX 6.1 on Tomcat on OS X everything works fine apart from web
services, i
> To be honest, I've visited the Plum site and I still don't really
> understand what it actually does. It doesn't sound like it supports
> any of the standard frameworks and it doesn't work on Mac or Linux it
> seems.
The Plum Framework is intended to become a standard framework for ColdFusion
de
The basics for a mail server UI are there in Fusionmail and the next version
has a spamnfilter built in using spam assassin. I'm working on my anti-spam
code for a work project and may just release it for use as well. Between iMS
and my own code I'll be relatively spam free without losing 'real' po
dang it, ripped out the message, grrr
Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2004
Subject: Job Opening: Sr. Cold Fusion Developer
Breckenridge Communications, a growing software/internet application
development shop in Denver, has an immediate opening for a senior Cold
Fusion developer for a
ok i thought u were gunna be running it inhouse, i dont know why but i did
i have no idea how to do what barney suggested
u can email rob at the denvercfug and im sure he will send u the presentaion
and your answer could be in there
probably was the part were i was stuffing my face with pizza ;)
I'll have to tell my hosting provider (one of the largest around) to get their
act togetherthey've just restarted the server, again, and lost 5 mins from
yesterday..!!
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Yeah I wish I could use Flash Remoting but no chance because the web service
is actually running on a machine within the client's LAN, accessible only
via secure shell tunnel from the webserver (and hence the coldfusion app
server). Bit of a nightmare, looks like the best option might be to try and
thats what i figured but it still had the cf-talk addy on it
thanks
-- Original Message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Dinowitz)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:58:54 -0500
>Because the thread has been moved to CF-Community and
Use try/catch. There is a variable in the cfcatch struct that tells you
the error code. If the error code is the one for "Lost connection to
MySQL server during query", do a cflocation.
Pascal
> -Original Message-
> From: Evan Schott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 15 December 2004 00:0
I get frequent database errors with the message "Lost connection to MySQL
server during query". A simple page refresh will resubmit the query and the
page loads properly. Does anyone have any tips on how to handle this type of
error so it retries the query before sending the user to an error pag
I think I got it now
-Original Message-
From: Joe Rinehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 4:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Passing variable in cffile
Hi Eric,
Using "#updir#\small" is fine, unless you're on a Unix box, in which
case you'd want "#updir#/small"
> -Original Message-
> From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> If you use positional parameters (myFunc(x, y, z)) then they
> are passed in order. If you use named parameters
> (myFunc(arg1 = x, arg2 = y, arg3 = z)) then they are passed
> according to the names.
Thanks.
Hi Eric,
Using "#updir#\small" is fine, unless you're on a Unix box, in which
case you'd want "#updir#/small".
The most likely reason for the error is that the
"C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\portplus\images\2" directory doesn't existI
imagine you made "..\images" by hand, but if the "2" is a variable
> Silence the dissenters. Hitler practiced that concept well!
Yes, well I can certainly see your point with that analogy. Presumably,
after the putsch, those who disagree with Team Macromedia will be rounded up
for extermination, whether they use .NET or simply want CF to be better. I'm
sure this
> Matt, does SmarterMail do a pretty good job filtering out spam without
> constant babysitting?
No, its tools are immature in my opinion. Worse than IMail if thats
possible. To get Imail to do a halfway decent job you needed a
third-party add-on like Declude, MXGaurd or ASSP. I bought Declude
In reading that last post I gave the wrong impression: I really like
SmarterMail. I use it for my own personal domain services. I use
ASSP as a gateway in front of it so I don't care about its bad spam
performance (they mean well, and it has the potential to be a great
system, but it isn't yet).
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I completely
misunderstood an example code snippet in a book.
I guess the question would be better phrased as:
- With tag-based UDFs, are the arguments listed in the order that they
are passed?
- How do you cope with multiple optional arguments?
-
I've got several sites done in FB3 that work well. One particular site
has this strange problem with two specific circuits. The circuits are
three levels down (sub-circuits of About/Conferences) and neither load
the fbx_settings.cfm file. The odd thing is that this doesn't affect
other sites I have
Silence the dissenters. Hitler practiced that concept well!
***There are only a handful of irrelevant posts in this thread out of 98 (as of
now).
Silencing unhappy CF'ers who are having to diversify due to the lack of CF
jobs, and are willing to subject themselves to ridicule by their peers,
:) no, i hadnt, im still floored that payfro is getting 50+mil. from
the mets to look there... thanks
tw
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:00:14 -0500, Qasim Rasheed
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried this UDF
>
> http://cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=556
>
>
> On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:35:31 -0500, Tony We
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 08:44:12 +1100, Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didnt see the statement about what Plum does. After that, there was
> a lot of noise about Plum but very little about what its for. I've
> seen lots of emails about Plum on this list, but because it wasnt
> about anythin
dave wrote:
>
> squirrelmail is pretty nice though
Yeah but it's not a mail server =)
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u can check with your local UPS shop as well, i know when i was in louisville
they had quite a few cfers
im not sure if thats just were they dev at or what but our cfugs there where
me, ben (get a haircut) doom (jk) & a bunch of UPS employees
maybe stephanie hamilton can chime in if she is st
Because the thread has been moved to CF-Community and your not subscribed to
that list. I'll alter the message so you know which list your not subscribed
to.
> michael
> i been replying to the best 3 areas for jobs but it comes back saying im
> not subscribed??
>
>
>
~
Probably because it was moved to cf-community and you are not on that list(?)
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:53:32 -0500, dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> michael
> i been replying to the best 3 areas for jobs but it comes back saying im not
> subscribed??
>
>
~~~
michael
i been replying to the best 3 areas for jobs but it comes back saying im not
subscribed??
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We are running the relay edition for our backup server. The performance is
great. It's about as configurable as you can get. The price is great. The
interface could use some work, but two out of three ain't bad.
That said, I don't know if I'd run it as our primary. The thought of having
to write a
I use iMail and functionally it's not bad. We haven't had any major
problems or anything with it. It supports everything you mentioned and
wasn't a bad price. I wish that they had a more open API that I could
use to create accounts and such using CF. They have a few things, but
they're pretty l
Oh yeah, and for the people in house who converted from classic and
.NET to CF. Lol, they wouldnt go back, even for a bump in salary.
-Adam
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:40:46 -0500, Adrocknaphobia
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this thread is supposed to be dead, but I wanted to follow up
> what B
I'll just chime in and say that iMS has been perfect for our needs. That and
some custom list code makes the HoF system sing.
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Me
I'm a regular contributor on a hosting control panel forum and I noticed 9
out of 10 times people would rather blame the cp before they look at their
own understanding of IIS and user management on windows. It amazes me how
many of these people are behind medium 1000-1 client hosting companies
We've been using modusMail by Vircom for a long time. We're pretty happy
with it. The support is generally excellent. The spam filtering is extremely
good. They also offer anti-virus via an embedded Norman engine.
You can configure modusMail to store mailbox configuration in a database,
which mean
>
> - With tag-based UDFs, are the arguments listed in the order that they
> are passed?
Yes...if they are passed without naming them as you hae done (i.e. not using
cfargument)
>
> - How do you cope with multiple optional arguments?
pass them in comma seperated in the proper order or use cfarg
Thanks, I guess I was thinking it worked something like that. Thanks
for the tip.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Ray
If you use positional parameters (myFunc(x, y, z)) then they are
passed in order. If you use named parameters (myFunc(arg1 = x, arg2 =
y, arg3 = z)) then they are passed according to the names.
If you want to pass a specific argument with positional notation, you
must pass EVERY argument that is
if i was u i would change this over to flash remoting
be awhole lot faster with a lot less overhead, since it looks fairly simple in
reguards to the returned info
u could even do it with flash vars from the cfc
-- Original Message --
From: Dave Watts <[E
Thanks Mark but I can't use it. The problem is that I need the file
uncompiled. Using cfhttp compiles it first.
Thanks anyway
Phil
-Original Message-
From: Mark A Kruger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cffile error confusion.
Others have told you what you did wrong. You were probably trying to
use argumentCollection. You should have done:
This passes a struct as if it were "real" arguments.
You can also do:
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:04:49 -0500, Damien McKenna
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the top of a UDF I
can someone tell me why I would get this error while trying to upload a file?
String index out of range: -4
The error occurred in C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\portplus\x_admin_edit2.cfm: line 50
48 :
52 : step8
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first, 'x' is a structure, not a string, so it's erroring. Second,
after you fix that, you're going to immediately get an error saying
that you haven't supplied a value for the 'field' argument, and it's
required.
cheers,
barneyb
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:04:49 -0500, Damien McKenna
<[EMAIL PROTECT
x is a structure and not a string ;-)
try changing the argument type to struct
HTH
Cheers
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VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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fax: 250.480.1264
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is the problem on your local server or the live server?
remember the path will be different between the 2 and i usually have both in
the application page but comment 1 out depending on if its live or local
also
destination="#updir#\small\"
should be
destination="#updir#/small/"
on the live ser
> My client has actually supplied all the SOAP templates so I
> do know what the service is expecting, just uncertain of how
> to invoke the service in the absence of WSDL. Wish I was at
> the DenverCFUG meeting, it sounds like it would have been
> enlightening. Sincerely hope there is a way to
Does anyone have any performance comparisons between SM and Imail? How
much differently does it perform? Other than that concern its very
compelling... Especially the migration tools they offer for imail admins
-Original Message-
From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesd
lol
well, well, its still kinda nice. 4 a php app ;)
-- Original Message --
From: Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 17:00:39 -0500
>dave wrote:
>>
>> squirrelmail is pretty nice though
>
>
>Yeah but it's
Here's the top of a UDF I wrote:
Here's how I call it:
I get this message:
Message:
The argument USER passed to function LogMessage() is not of type string.
Detail:
If the component name is specified as a type of this argument, the
reason for this error might be that a definitio
trying to pass a vaiable intot the destination field of CFFILE tag and it
pukes. I always thought this could be done? I keep getting an error.
Attribute validation error for tag CFFILE.
The value of the attribute destination, which is currently
"C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\portplus\images\2\small\", i
in the case of plum, i think mike just missed it a few times but its also still
in beta and knowing how good of a job adam & david do, im sure they will be
making u fully aware upon public release (which is very very soon)
plum makes that .net junk program will brought up look like
many thanks, Andrew.
>Yes. Sync the time with NTP.. public time server list
>
>http://ntp.isc.org/bin/view/Servers/WebHome
>
>Andrew Grosset wrote:
>>
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Another thought is hey I might not know what it is or does. If that is the case
I probably am not the person responsible for those funcitons. However, if the
marketing guys did a little better job telling me what it is or does I would be
more likely to forward it to the proper personal. Right
Matt, does SmarterMail do a pretty good job filtering out spam without
constant babysitting?
>>Floods of Imail users moved to SmarterMail.
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I assume that getting gently 'nudged' out of the military for some stupid
things I did as a young man would probably would disqualify me for a
security clearance? I had a 'secret' clearance at one point
Ray
At 04:46 PM 12/14/2004, you wrote:
> > Best I have seen is the D.C. area. I may be
Cool, appreciate any help Dave! I'm using a Flash client which will use
CFC's as a proxy to invoke a remote webservice. Following is one of the SOAP
templates I've got:
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";>
http://remoteserver/webservices";>
.
OK, this is where I take offense. I've asked for this thread to be moved to
another forum. I've provided many other forums that it can be moved to. At
no time was dissenters silenced. As per the net rule, the first to invoke
Hitler loses. That my friend is you.
> -Original Message-
> From:
I DID SIMPLY JUST THAT
-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 12:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Deleting Multiple files with CFFILE??
You can do a Directory listing and then run CFFILE against
Each file that needs to be delet
> Best I have seen is the D.C. area. I may be way off base here, but most of
> the recent requests for referrals that I have received are from Government
> agencies (many of whom are bringing contract works back in house).
> --- Ben
DC rocks, as well as MD and VA! Although if you are looking to mo
Dan, I get abour 800 emails a day. Probably 2/3 of them have links
in them. I just dont click on links in emails unless there is a
reason. Forgetting the spam, if I went and looked at all those sites,
I would never get any work done. I'm not unique here. Most of us
have more email in a day th
I know this thread is supposed to be dead, but I wanted to follow up
what Ben had mentioned about CF in Gov.
Our branch was formed within the State Dept to consolidate all IT
under one roof. We inheritied nasty asp applications that rely heavily
in AD and msSQL. (ever try to change a domain on AD?
Best I have seen is the D.C. area. I may be way off base here, but most of
the recent requests for referrals that I have received are from Government
agencies (many of whom are bringing contract works back in house).
FWIW, D.C. area is also home to several of the most active user groups (oh,
and C
Imail is no longer for sale. Ipswitch folded it into another product
and no longer sells it as a standalone.
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2004/10/26.html
They backpedaled a bit on continuing to sell their service agreements,
but most on the ipswitch lists regarded it as a dead product as a
Where the heck do you live?
I wish I had the balls to up and move from my homeland. I consider myself
a PGP (pretty good programmer), and I am stuck here at an embarassing salary.
My job, co-workers and job environment is awesome, I get to take my dog to
work, I make my own hours, and have all
If nothing else, you should be able to take the SOAP templates and
synthesize your own WSDL document, and then you can use it with CF.
Kind of a hackish, reverse-engineer way to go about it, but it should
work.
cheers,
barneyb
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 13:26:49 -0800, Clark Slater
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
tell me a lil bit more about what u got and what ur doing and i will try to help
you use cfivoke like a cfc
-- Original Message --
From: "Clark Slater" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 13:26:49 -0800
>Thanks Dave and
Thanks Dave and Thanks Dave,
My client has actually supplied all the SOAP templates so I do know what the
service is expecting, just uncertain of how to invoke the service in the
absence of WSDL. Wish I was at the DenverCFUG meeting, it sounds like it
would have been enlightening. Sincerely hope t
will,
if u spent as much time going to your local cfug as u do whining u'd have a
damn cfm job
have u ever gone to a cfug? do u know what a cfug is?
funny, last night at ours, the shops that were going .net & cfm have now scaled
back to just cfm, hu
and plenty of jobs were passed
Will...just remember...this is a "technical" forumso non-tech threads
have a limited lifespan here
As Mike D saidit can go to CF-Macromedia or CF-OT or heck...even the
insane CF-Community
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group
aside from looking like some program by some company i really dont like
icewarp looks decent
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>Another example: I've been hearing about PLUM for ages, but I never
>saw anyone saying what it DOES. I had to go to the PLUM site before
>I found a statement saying what it is. And that was against my
>better judgement. If it's too much trouble for the PLUM team to say
>what it's for, why sho
If you are still interested, I tested and debugged it:
No worries. I'm still waiting for Joe R. to elaborate on the array of
CFCs idea :)
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 13:59:34 -0400, Joy Holman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >well, the 2nd dimension of the first array contains the # of answers
> >to test 1 (again, minus 1 since the first element of the 2nd dim
Have you tried this UDF
http://cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=556
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:35:31 -0500, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hola peoples
>
> has anyone used ryan emerle's query2csv custom tag? (or ryan if your
> listening)
>
> if so, can i disclude some columns? would i do that by spe
thank you pascal...
although, im not sure if im even going to travel down the path i was
originally thinking on this one...
either way, THANKS!
--
tony
Tony Weeg
macromedia certified coldfusion mx developer
email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
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co
I converted the field to numeric, all fixed--still thanks for the advice Randy
and Pascal
-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 1:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: number of logins
Does the database field "login" a string or numer
IMO
imail is terrible, its slow, ugly and confusing for users
im writing this on imail right now and i just hate it!
smartermail is coming but not soon enough!
squirrelmail is pretty nice though
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Irvin, thanks. I realized that I was using the attributes incorrectly,
because that's how another tag, CFX_Text2Query from the same author
works. I need to get rid of the user supplied header row and provide
my own and there doesn't seem to be an elegant way of doing that with
this tag.
Irvin Gome
My personal choice for Win.. is the IPSwitch IMail.. very easy to use..
setup.. etc.. and has pretty much all the features..
For *NIX.. my personal choice is PostFix with Courier IMAP (you can go
UW IMAP also)
Infact we switched from iMail to postfix.. in 99..
For spam Spamassassin or Barracud
hola peoples
has anyone used ryan emerle's query2csv custom tag? (or ryan if your listening)
if so, can i disclude some columns? would i do that by specifying
which ones i want in the Headers attribute?
thanks!
--
tony
Tony Weeg
macromedia certified coldfusion mx developer
email: tonyweeg [
That worked perfect. I would of never come up with that on my own.. :)
Thanks!
Mike
SELECT id, date
FROMabandon
UPDATE abandon
SET date =
WHERE id =
~~~
http://www.applewoodcommunity.com/index.cfm";
VARIABLE="content">
You want to look at the getPathFrom family of functions, to get the system
file path from your url that the cffile tag needs.
This should get you close.
http://www.applewoodcommunity.com/')#/index.cfm"
variable="content">
T
You can do a Directory listing and then run CFFILE against
Each file that needs to be deleted. Then use CFDirectory
Again to delete the directory.
You can not delete multiple files with one CFFILE statement
-Original Message-
From: Eric Creese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, De
Try:
That will return a query object called "orderlist" and a variable named
"columns" that is a list of the column names in your excel file.
>I am using it with this syntax:
>
>file="#excelfile#"
>r_qResults="orderlist"
>firstRowIsHeader="false"
>columnlist = "name,address,c
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