Re: help with paypal ipn testing - always INVALID response

2005-12-25 Thread stylo stylo
Surely one person out there has worked on this stupid ipn system, no? ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking application. Start tracking and documenting hours spent on a project or with a

CF built in web server

2005-12-25 Thread Discover Antartica
I installed CFMX7 on a pc with xp home. I want to make the home page of my site to http://127.0.0.1:8500 but i am unable to accomplish that. I always have to say http://127.0.0.1/mySite. The path of my site is C:\CFUSIONMX7\WWWROOT\MySite Does anyone know how to accomplish this?

RE: CF built in web server

2005-12-25 Thread Larry Juncker
Place your website folders under the root of C:\CFUSIONMX7\WWWROOT instead of in your mySite Folder Larry Juncker President CEO ALJ Computer Services, LLC 1445 So 27th Street Fort Dodge, IA 50501 Office 515-576-0885 Fax 515-576-8510 Cell 515-571-1826 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original

RE: MS Buys Opera

2005-12-25 Thread Dave Watts
But not many. In fact very few. I can't find the research I'm remembering but most handheld device users don't USE a browser. Most handheld devices aren't connected. Out of those that ARE most are email-only (RIM devices like Blackberry) and most others are dedicated platforms (Hiptops

File Uploads from Users

2005-12-25 Thread Mickael Elmalem
Hello All, I have an app where users can upload files to their respective folders, the folders are created dynaically when a user is created in my app. I was using CFFILE to upload the files to the file system but the size of the files that you can upload is not very large. There is a

Re: help with paypal ipn testing - always INVALID response

2005-12-25 Thread Will Tomlinson
Surely one person out there has worked on this stupid ipn system, no? I don't know the answer to your question, but PaypalMX offers an easy solution for a paypal payment system. http://www.web-relevant.com/web-relevant/index.cfm?fuseaction=main.paypalmx hth, Will

RE: CF built in web server

2005-12-25 Thread Eric Roberts
It's because you have mySite as a subdirectory of your webroot. 127.0.0.1 points to c:\cfusionmx7\wwwroot\. You would have to reconfigure it (if possible) to the mySite subdirectory as the web root in order to access it as you want to...or move the files directly into the wwwroot directory.