http://www.cftagstore.com/tags/cfxwebthumb.cfm
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On Friday 15 September 2006 01:13, Denny Valliant wrote:
I'm just bummed that another critical bug was found in flash
player 8. That was one of the main reasons I'd held off so long
in going flash... also one of the reasons I avoided JS for so
long, but... oh well.
If you refuse to use any
Hi everybody:
I really need to convert Persian date into Gregorian date in a coldfusion.
I found an ASP date convertor and I hope someone help me that I convert it to
CFM. At the end of the message I paste the code and I hope you help me.
I can't use the CFC that is available
On Thursday 14 September 2006 22:34, Kevin Aebig wrote:
I'm curious about whether or not they'll push AJAX considering the money
they're throwing at Flex...
CF already ships with a stripped down version for Flash forms, for instance,
so you may well see something like that in CF8.
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Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
I can't use the CFC that is available (perisiancalnedar written by Paul
Hastings) because if I use it I have to install some .jar files in the server
and restart the coldfusion server while I use a sharing server and I am not
sure they accept to retsrat the server for me.
Hi:
Thanks for the fast reply.
I downloaded the zip file from the following address
http://www.sustainableGIS.com/tips/persianCalendar.zip
I copied two files icu4j.jar and persiancalendar.jar into
C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\WEB-INF\lib then I made a new website in Dreaweaver and
copied the following
Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
I copied two files icu4j.jar and persiancalendar.jar into
C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\WEB-INF\lib then I made a new website in Dreaweaver and
copied the following files there ( index.cfm javaLoader.cfc
javaLoaderLicense.txt persianCalendar.cfcpersianCalendar.cfm ) then I ran the
Hi:
Thanks for the reply.
I put the jar files with others in a dreamweaver site I made in my own computer
(I use cf6.1) but the same error occure when I run index.cfm. I use the cf6.1
with default settings and I do not know if it is needed to modify anything but
for now it gives me the same
Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
Hi: Thanks for the reply. I put the jar files with others in a dreamweaver
site I made in my own computer (I use cf6.1) but the same error occure when I
that seems to be an error from javaLoader that it can't find the jar files.
what
i have in my test dir is:
icu4j.jar
Hi:
Yes, I have the same files in my own directory in
C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\persianCalendar\ too plus the file named
persianCalendar.cfm which was in the zip file that you sent me the address in
an email.
I tested it many many times but the same error occures anytime. Please help me
solve the
Can anyone tell me of a way to generate thumbnails of web pages
from ColdFusion? A co-worker is asking for a personal project
he is working on (so I'm guessing that he is looking for a no/low
cost solution).
If you're on Windows this is a nitfy command line util that could be run
from
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Ha ha, no worries. I was like who's this Dave fellow :)
I am really glad that helped you. I was banging my head against the desk!
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From:
I could help you much better if you gave me some sample data. You may
be doing some unnecessary looping. Post the results from a query.
On 9/14/06, Michael Tribone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's an example of a user submission which I try to pull into the update/edit
form on the admin
If you're on Windows this is a nitfy command line util that could be run
from cfexecute:
http://www.websitescreenshots.com/
Tim.
Great Find Tim!!!
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As for stable ORMs, objectBreeze is the only one to reach a 1.0
milestone so far (and I have some pretty strong reservations about its
APIs). I don't know if Nic Tunney is on the list and wants to comment
on how widely downloaded objectBreeze is? My sense is that Reactor is
far and away
I'd be interested in hearing more about this topic too. Our two sysadmins
curse CF all the time because it's buggy and it crashes all the time and it
sucks. I know that it CAN'T just be CF and I've asked our owner to bring in
a consultant to tune our CF setup but he refuses saying they know what
Use Ajax. You can call a CF function with it which will perform the DB
Query and return the results. Then call another CF function to populate
form fields.
Mullai Subbiah wrote:
Can we use Cfquery within Javascript. I am trying to populate a form based on
what I do within the Javascript.
The only time I ever bring down CF is on my dev box when I write
something retarded. My production server provides 5000 reports / pages
a day and will often go months without a hitch.
Chris
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006
One of our websites is hardware load balanced across 5 Linux servers and
we process about 80,000 page hits and half a million queries a day. I
don't really know how that compares to most places though. I'm sure we
could get away with leaving CF running (Heck Linux will run for many
months
My last workplace had 2 CF servers (Windows, hardware load-balanced),
with traffic of around 1m query-generated page views per day. A lot of
the leg-work was performed by MS SQL in the background, but the CF
servers held up very well. They only really needed a restart if the
traffic went
Sadly, in my experience almost all CF problems are due to the coder(s)
who built the system and seldom have anything to do with CF itself,
unless it was bad CF settings -- again, human error.
Its the answer no systems guy or gal wants to hear: its their own
fault (or hopefully the blame can be
On Friday 15 September 2006 14:27, Brad Wood wrote:
We restart CF services on each of our production servers every night.
Is that a common practice elsewhere?
I've only ever heard of it being done on heavily used ISS systems.
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On Friday 15 September 2006 14:17, Andy Matthews wrote:
I'd be interested in hearing more about this topic too. Our two sysadmins
curse CF all the time because it's buggy and it crashes all the time and
it sucks. I know that it CAN'T just be CF and I've asked our owner to
bring in a consultant
The only time I've had to restart CF is when we've had to reboot the
servers after applying patches to Windows/IIS/CFetc.
Never had to do it because CF has hung.
On 15/09/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 15 September 2006 14:17, Andy Matthews wrote:
I'd be interested in
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 20:49, Sean Corfield wrote:
As for stable ORMs, objectBreeze is the only one to reach a 1.0 milestone
Although, saying that, the v1 API is basically frozen now, and it's easily
finished enough to use in production (and has been for a while).
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We restart CF services on each of our production servers every night.
Is that a common practice elsewhere?
~Brad
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From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 8:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Reliability
I'd be interested in
Michael,
I may not fully understand your situation, but this works for me. I
manually created 2 queries to simulate your data: one with the rids
and taids that the user selected; another simulating the target
audience reference table (only did 5 of the 9).
The qAudienceValues query has 3 of the
CF is just like any updated service that has configurations and programmatic
extensions. You have to stay on top of any program language and aware of
what is happening.
Are you keeping the OS maintained properly with patches, security fixes and
scheduled downtime for additonal maintenance?
Is
James -
So if I understand you correctly
1) the act_Login page stores the login information to the session.
2) to get at that information you neeed to fire off the cflogin tag to pull
the information into the page for use.
I'll give it a shot. Thanks for your time.
BN
On index.cfm,
CFMX is less forgiving about bad code than previous versions.
The most common cause of CFMX falling over that I have found so far, is jrun
running out of memory. In most cases I have found this to be caused by
clients whose code is instantiating CFC's in session scope, so the busier
the site
I have some users who enter data into my web application through one of
two ways:
- copy/paste from microsoft word
- XML export from InDesign UTF-16
- XML export from Quark
In all 3 of the cases I've described above, the orign software is
putting through characters that do not display
On Friday 15 September 2006 16:08, Snake wrote:
CFMX is less forgiving about bad code than previous versions.
Wouldn't both of the problems you cite have killed previous versions too ?
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This worked perfectly. It's an odd way of doing things, but it worked.
Thank you,
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I'm no expert here, but I'd try to use a regular expression that leaves all the
'known good characters' and removes the unknown. Though you'd really have to
look into what is 'known good' if you think it maybe more than A-Z, a-z, 1-0,
and punctuation.
2 cents.
BN
I have some users who enter
Holy cow, that IS a cool little utility. I have never seen it before. If any
one is interested, I have set up a little demo to see it in action:
http://www.bennadel.com/resources/demo/3/
Tim, thanks a lot for posting!
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I think that Terrence Ryan had the best approach to the situation. CFMX is a
stable product, we've run about 15 CFMX servers around the world supporting
corporate intranets and extranets with a constant load and rarely have problems.
Take a look at Terrence's pragmatic approach and try to
I agree.
I mean, I've been doing government, military and intelligence related CF
applications for 6 or 7 years now, and we haven't really found any major
problems. We generally run large systems of multiple CF servers with some
kind of hardware load balancing and it works great.
As many people
Well the trick is he would not only want to remove bad characters but
replace them with the correct ASCII equivalent. For instance a MS Word
smart left quote would become a regular double quote, or a MS Word
Ellipses would become three periods.
I'm not sure if you can find special characters
http://www.bennadel.com/resources/demo/3/
Tim, thanks a lot for posting!
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Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
Sweet, thanks Ben, just goes to show you, read cf-talk enough and you
don't have to code anymore LOL.
Honestly, though I've taken a look at Spry, and it seems impressive with
what they've accomplished, but that library doesn't pay the employees at
Adobe, it simply keeps them in the loop.
The money shot is Flex and I hope they integrate it a lot more with CF8.
Cheers,
!k
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I have actually written one that tries to map characters that I know
have failed to ascii characters, but there are probably thousands of
characters in other sets that would make my page puke.
??
Jon
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Ha ha, no worries. I love me some good code :)
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From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 11:49 AM
Yes... very, very nice indeed.
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From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 11:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Web page thumbnails
Holy cow, that IS a cool little
Block, Jon wrote:
- copy/paste from microsoft word
probably windows-1252 superset of latin-1 which often confuses people.
- XML export from InDesign UTF-16
to simplify things it would be best to try to get utf-8 out of this
thing. or at least which endian it is.
- XML export from Quark
Hey Matt
You should give query sim a go, it is old but works great
http://www.halhelms.com/code/resources/QuerySim.zip
Michael,
I may not fully understand your situation, but this works for me. I
manually created 2 queries to simulate your data: one with the rids
and taids that the user
We've only support ASCII in our database and so we handle the paste
from Word issue by identifying the most common non-ASCII Word
characters and replacing them with ASCII equivalents:
Replace(Local.Text, chr(8211), -, all); /* short dash from MS Word */
Replace(Local.Text, chr(8212), --, all); /*
Is there a way to create a CFReport that will show headings and such even when
the query providing the data has no records at the moment.
Right now when I run the report I get a completely blank page.
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www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
I'm using the cfreport builder to create pdf based reports. When I access
these reports my Adobe 7 Reader is rendering all the text with the characters
mirror imaged. It does seem to be something specific to me, because when my
coworker in the next cubicle accesses the reports they are just
We had the exact same problem when we applied the patch. Do you have a
custom scripts directory defined in cfadmin? There's a new .js file used for
charts which the updater automatically installs into the default scripts
directory (cfide/scripts), without the new files you won't be able to render
Speaking of LDAP, I'm new to this and trying to integrate a few
different applications we've got in house to use a central user
repository that we can base security upon groups from AD. Is there a
reference somewhere on how to do this, and perhaps a reference on the
attributes you guys are
Replace(Local.Text, chr(8211), -, all); /* short dash from MS Word */
Replace(Local.Text, chr(8212), --, all); /* long dash from MS Word */
Replace(Local.Text, chr(8216), ', all); /* left single quote from MS Word
*/
Replace(Local.Text, chr(8217), ', all); /* right single quote from
MS Word */
Hey,
I'm generating a PDF report using cfdocument. I would like to have column
headers on each page of the report. How would one do that?
L
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I'm generating a PDF report using cfdocument. I would like to have column
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cfdocumentitem type=header Header Cells/cfdocumentitem
There might be a space generated though between the header and your
table columns. but if you can
In the Report/Report Properties dialog there is a report setup parameter
called When No Query that has an option All Sections, No Detail, try
that.
On 9/15/06, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to create a CFReport that will show headings and such even
when the query
Thanks man.
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 1:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Adding columns to the top of ervy page in cfreport
I'm generating a PDF report using cfdocument. I would like to have
column
headers
What do you mean by custom scripts directory?
Cheers,
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 11:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF 7.0.2 Rollback
We had the exact same problem when we applied the patch. Do you have a
custom
Brad Wood wrote:
Well the trick is he would not only want to remove bad characters but
replace them with the correct ASCII equivalent.
So what tu do with characters that are not present in ASCII?
Jochem
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Block, Jon wrote:
I have some users who enter data into my web application through one of
two ways:
- copy/paste from microsoft word
- XML export from InDesign UTF-16
- XML export from Quark
How can I accept text from each of the above mentioned sources, perhaps
others, and somehow
Try to generate a thumbnail from www.excite.com
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Hmmm, pretty.
Also, from the cfmail timeout error, I see Ben is mailing himself every
time someone uses his demo to see what's going on. Tricky :)
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 12:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:
That is weird. I guess for freeware, it's still very good. Besides... Look
at excite.. It's a mess :)
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It's actually a site-wide error mailer... It must be crashing :(
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From: Brad Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15,
Another hopefully quick one.
This report takes forever, that's just something that can't be changed :(
I would like to display a now loading/progress bar or something.
Any ideas? I tried this without success:
cfflush
Please wait while your report is generated.
/cfflush
Actually, that is very interesting... It looks like the CFExecute was timing
the page out... Which must have thrown an error... But then the error
handler timed out also? Is that possible? Does OnError of the
Application.cfc live in the same request time out constraints?
...
My webhosting Servers are CPanel but I am unsure how it would work with CF??
(If CF is a part of this topic) And CPanel is more fit for multiple domains
(Webhosting) and easy email for multiple domains. Where webmin was more for
a single company You would have to build sendmail to not relay and
Well, I have no idea on that one, I've only done those type of things
on form submissions.
head
script
image1 = new Image();
image1.src = /Images/Progress-Meter.gif;
function changeOn(){
ColdFusion supports lists of lists. It is informally called bread crumbing.
cfset ogList = 123,45;234,67;555,98
cfset listPartial = ListGetAt(ogList,2,';') !--- This will give you
234,67 ---
cfset listPartial2 = ListGetAt(listPartial,2,',') !--- This will give you
67---
You just need to ensure
Michael,
I may not fully understand your situation, but this works for me. I
manually created 2 queries to simulate your data: one with the rids
and taids that the user selected; another simulating the target
audience reference table (only did 5 of the 9).
The qAudienceValues query has 3 of the
You could definitely do a dynamic list. What is your criteria for
breaking between the 2 columns? If it's a certian number of records
(target audiences), my sample loop over the query could be done like
so:
td
cfloop query=qTargetAudience
input type=checkboxcfif
Also, thumbnails look VERY different from the big picture. See Microsoft page,
as an example. Usual place for some free cheese is a mousetrap...
That is weird. I guess for freeware, it's still very good. Besides... Look
at excite.. It's a mess :)
I wonder what type of browser the tag reports itself as, and how it
generates the page. I'm guessing the pages with a lot of DHTML and
dynamic client-side shmoo are the ones most likely to not render
correctly.
~Brad
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Sent:
Download SoftTerra(?)'s free LDAP Browser to see all AD attributes that
are accessible via LDAP.
I would also suggest using Active Directory Schema Editor to view all
attributes that are available in the directory. This MMC plug-in is
great because it will tell you what attributes are indexed as
No because CFC's did not exist in previous versions :-)
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From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 September 2006 16:28
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Reliability
On Friday 15 September 2006 16:08, Snake wrote:
CFMX is less forgiving about bad code than
On the developer's website, it says that it uses the IE browser to take the
screen shot.
As far as the small image looking different than the large one, that's
probably just my settings. You can set the browser size as well as the image
size. I am probably only setting the image size for the
Just quickly glanced at ADBE's Q3 conf call bullets and quickly scanned
prezos. Other than brief references (and disclaimers) on ole Macromedia
prods like Flash, Flex, and its Developer solutions, there is nothing that
really indicated Adobe's radar on its server based products like CF.
Perhaps,
In the Report/Report Properties dialog there is a report setup parameter called
When No Query that has an option All Sections, No Detail, try that.
I did that with high hopes, but I still get a blank PDF.
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www.BloodSource.org
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Hi,
Has anybody used the Spry framework to create 2 (n) selects related?
Currently I'm using Nate's 2 select related which works very well in single
format but has some problems when the amount of data retrieved is very high
or there are multiple selects related. I was thinking in using an Ajax
I really am Terrence Ryan. No need for the quotes. :)
Terrence Ryan
Senior Systems Programmer
Wharton Computing and Information Technology
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From: Brent Nicholas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 11:32 AM
On 9/15/06, Paul Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- XML export from Quark
from i remember, these yahoos refused to support unicode. i guess they
might have changed since then (4-5 years ago).
I would like to take a second to bitch about how quark has claimed to have
XML capabilities since
Hey Ian,
It works for me, I just tried it again. Are you using an embedded query in
the report (cfr), or passing the query to the report? I am passing the
report the whole query object as opposed to parameters to an embedded query.
On 9/15/06, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the
Jon,
I have some users who enter data into my web application through one of
two ways:
- copy/paste from microsoft word
- XML export from InDesign UTF-16
- XML export from Quark
In all 3 of the cases I've described above, the orign software is
putting through characters that do not display
Over the last couple of days in my free time, I've been working on a
modification to the code you guys posted, so it won't count blank lines
and lines that were commented out. Here are the results.
It looks for these comment types:
!--- ---
!-- --
/* */
It won't count single comment lines, nor
Does anybody out there have a public, PDF format CFReport file that I can view?
I'm having a weird issue that when I view my pdf format pdf reports the text
is mirror imaged. I've viewed a couple dozen regular pdf files and they appear
normally
It seems to be just me. My coworkers view the
Has anybody used the Spry framework to create 2 (n) selects related?
I think Ray's doing this in the latest version of BlogCFC. In the
administrator for the blog, you can select a category from the left box,
and then entries from that category are displayed in the right box. He
used Spry for
http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/spry
On 9/15/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody used the Spry framework to create 2 (n) selects related?
I think Ray's doing this in the latest version of BlogCFC. In the
administrator for the blog, you can select a category from
Hello,
I have a question. Can you use cf tags inside of JavaScript?
I'm trying to do something and it's not working quite right.
Thanks
David S. Neuman
Developer
2081 Industrial Blvd
StillwaterMN55082
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you use cf tags inside of JavaScript?
Yes.
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Can you use cf tags inside of JavaScript?
Yes. However, you must remember that your CF code is executed on the server,
and will execute before the client even sees your Javascript code. So, they
can't intermingle at runtime in any useful way - there are two runtimes, CF
on the server and JS on
yes you can.
cfset variables.username = Charlie /
script type=text/javascript
cfoutputalert(#variables.username#);/cfoutput
/script
JS is read/interpreted by the browser, just the same as HTML. Just as
you can use CF to output/generate HTML, you can use it to
output/generate JS.
On
You've probably already gone through these suggestions, but I know
that I sometimes get fixated on what I think is the issue only to find
out I've waste valuable time by going down the wrong path. I spent an
afternoon trying to troubleshoot a blank report issue a while back,
thinking it was the
yeah, you sure can. I have a timer that I have CF stuff in and it works
fine..
html
head
script
cfoutput
var dateString = (#dateFormat(now(),MM/DD/)#
#timeFormat(now(),hh:mm:ss)#);
var i = #timeFormat(now(),ss)#;
/cfoutput
function updateClock(){
var DateVariable = new Date(dateString);
I do that and put that in my onload...
i.e.,
cfformitem type=script
function formOnLoad(){
if(_global.loaded == undefined)
{
_global.loaded = true;
cfoutput
_global.gatewayUrl = #gateway#;
_global.servicePath = #servicePath#;
Thank you.
Found a lot of useful resources and links on that page.
It's great.
Regards
Victor
On 9/15/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody used the Spry framework to create 2 (n) selects related?
I think Ray's doing this in the latest version of BlogCFC. In the
Hey Ian,
It works for me, I just tried it again. Are you using an embedded query in the
report (cfr), or passing the query to the report? I am passing the report the
whole query object as opposed to parameters to an embedded query.
OK, I'm using an embedded query. There are no parameters
Does it work if you pass a query with records?
What format are you using (PDF, Flashpaper, etc)? Does it work with a different
format? Have you tried a different browser (IE, vs. FF, vs Opera)?
I am using PDF, I know for a fact that the current query returns no records.
It is supposed to.
Since we are on reliability issue, did anyone have a problem with a CF
server running Dev Net edition of CFMX 7.2 enterprise on Win 2003 Standard?
Once a week or so I get Connection was reset errors which don't clear up
even after restarting all services - have to restart my DEV box to clear it
What are you trying to do?
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From: David S. Neuman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 4:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF and JavaScript
Hello,
I have a question. Can you
Thank you.
While digging through a few examples I think Spry will do what I need. I
have a few questions though:
It seems that Spry is working only with XML data sets. Now in CFMX I have
mostly queries.
In Ray's blog he is converting this to a query, while Massimo has a tag that
it's converting a
Would other cf specific framework would be better for dynamic
client manipulation and integration with a cf back end?
Personally, I use ajaxCFC for such stuff. You might give that a look.
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