I don't know if there is an onenter input attribute... that might be a
problem.
In your case tho, I think you could just do this, and fake the enter
key listener (since it's in a form, enter is bound by default to submit).
I think.
form onsubmit=entermessage();return false;
Which I hope would
Yeah, same with us, although we have over 300 independent sites they
currenty all share the same code base etc so we manage one code base and 300
sites within our web farm.
So, yes we manage 300 but in all reality we may not touch any of them since
launch:
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Yes, this is a task well suited to AJAX. Perhaps look at AjaxCFC (the
JQuery version) or mxAjax so that you get an integrated CF solution
out of the box.
As I use mxAjax, I'd use the mxData component to run a CFC method that
returns values based on those dropdowns; then I'd write the new data
I think a better practice would be to not use the enter button. What Ajax
framework if any are you using? Most should have a watcher / observer event
type system to monitor changes to a specific element.
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Well onSessionStart and onSessionEnd must go in Application.cfc. This
will need to go in a folder somewhere above the files that your
remoting calls are hitting. I assume you're handling the cookies for
sessions somewhere in your client code?
On 6/12/07, John Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Actually you are right I missed that, the event is actually onKeyDown or
onKeyUp I believe..
On 6/12/07, Dinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know if there is an onenter input attribute... that might be a
problem.
In your case tho, I think you could just do this, and fake the enter
key
AJax is javascript...
So unless you want to submit the form, then no you do not need the form.
Which is handy because then you do not need to override or cancel the
onSubmit.
On 6/12/07, Phillip M. Vector [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Scott wrote:
I am not sure what your question is
On Monday 11 Jun 2007, D F wrote:
What would the advantage be with transmorphing CF tags to another language
( ie % ).
You need to separate code that needs to run when the page is displayed vs.
code that is run to generate that code.
couldn't it just populate a textarea and use JS to
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Hi, all...
I'm wondering if anyone knows why and what to do about aligning
a div background image to the right top corner of a div.
IE 7 and FF display it as expected...IE 6 just leaves it in the *left* upper
corner.
Here's the code:
div class=section
I will have to agree, works here too.
but one thing I have also noticed is that in some case of heritance of
styles, the image class needs to have margin-left: auto; and margin-right:
auto;
I have also found that in fireDebug, if you start to disable inherit css
elements you can quickly identify
Hi, Andrew... check out my response to Mark Mik for
the explanation I came upon for the problem.
Let me know if you don't see it.
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 5:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: CSS Question
I will
Oh, and I meant to give you and Mik a link to show
what I'm working on...
http://hfumc.whitestonemedia.com
Looks fine in IE7 and FF2, which support png transparency,
but not in IE6 where I have to use the AlphaImageTransparency filter...
:o(
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Mark
I may just have to give up my gradient background image for the
mid-section and go to a white background and just give my images
a white background and avoid the AlphaImageTransparency filter,
altogether.
That way I can CSS positioning on the background element...
Rick
-Original
Hi, Mark Mik...
I figured out what was causing the problem after I posted.
I'm using the Microsoft AlphaImageLoader filter to create
a pseudo transparency for the .png and the filter actually
creates a new image, which is not a true background image,
therefore the typical CSS background
Our production site is having some issues. We are getting some feedback that
sessions are going AWOL. Some people are unable to add products to their
cart, some can but they quickly vanish leaving them with empty carts after
30-60 seconds. Everyone here has tried and our carts last for weeks with
James,
I've just played around and everything seemed to work a real charm, changed
quantities, deleted items, added new ones and everything works great for me,
nice site *:o)
I'm running IE7,
Rob
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From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 June 2007
As I use mxAjax, I'd use the mxData component to run a CFC method that
returns values based on those dropdowns; then I'd write the new data
into the last dropdown (perhaps with the DOM or with innerHTML).
Thanks james. I'll investigate this.
Will
On Tuesday 12 Jun 2007, James Smith wrote:
Link:
http://www.uwish.co.uk
Seems fine, Firefox 2.0/Linux.
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James,
Will this work if I have multiple form fields that need to be passed to the
cfc?
What's mixing me up is the source attribute. Here's what I'm passing. 3 items,
from 3 formfields.
!--- Start ajaxcfc call ---
cfoutput
script type='text/javascript'
That did it! THANK YOU! :)
Dinner wrote:
I don't know if there is an onenter input attribute... that might be a
problem.
In your case tho, I think you could just do this, and fake the enter
key listener (since it's in a form, enter is bound by default to submit).
I think.
form
I'm not using any specific framework. My knowledge of AJAX is about
*looks at watch* 2 days worth. :) It's for a personal website right now
and I hope to get a book about it soon to get more advanced.
Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
I think a better practice would be to not use the enter
Instead of using the mxselect use mxdata - this will let you pass in
each dropdown value as an argument to your CFC and get a return you
can use to build the last dropdown. Check my blog or the mxdata
example for some more details on mxdata. If you have more problems
with it let me know and I'll
I've got a vendor that's going to FTP product data files directly into a
folder on a site. From there, I need to be able to run several different
queries on this to come up with a list of PIN numbers which then get
used elsewhere.
I got my first glimpse at one of the 'files' yesterday. It's a
AJ Mercer wrote:
could there be a database trigger on the table that is manipulating the
date?
Nothing. It's a straight insert.
It *has* to be something related to the two different server locations,
but I'll be darned if I can figure it out.
For now, I'm just going to have to use DateAdd to
Is it all brand new records? or will most of the data after the first be
already in there and need to be updated?
I learned that the best way to parse it is to set up a upload once
(using cffile) and then every week, load the csv file into an array and
then compare it with the data already
For that much data I am not sure I'd want it all loaded into CF vars, nor
passed back and forth using lots and lots of queries.
You may be better off loading the entire thing into an import table in your
database, and then using process on thee DBMS to do the synchronization and/or
analysis
Evaluates the speed of the various JS libraries at querying the dom.
http://ajaxian.com/archives/slickspeed-css-selector-testsuite
Interesting results.
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and then try running it with FF, IE, and now Safari. Safari is
definitely a rump kicker in the javascript dept.
On 6/12/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evaluates the speed of the various JS libraries at querying the dom.
DTS bulk import into SQL Server, then query away as usual. DTS is
incredibly fast, and there are tutorials (google pengowrks and dts) on how
exactly to set it up using stored procedures and CF.
On 6/12/07, Les Mizzell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a vendor that's going to FTP product data
Very interesting - on FF, Prototype was the only one without an error
and it was nearly as quick as MooTools.
On 6/12/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evaluates the speed of the various JS libraries at querying the dom.
http://ajaxian.com/archives/slickspeed-css-selector-testsuite
Yeah. It always seems to be the hardest to work with and every library
seems to have issues with it at some point. I wish Apple would get off
their rears and help out with this. Its shameful when IE performs better
than Safari.
Rey
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
and then try running it with FF,
Eek!
A file of that size and complexity needs to be handled by the database, putting
it into an array would be a nightmare. It would be fine for smaller files, but
something that size would probably push the server over.
Les, what database are you using? *Crosses fingers he says something
Another option will be to use ODBC file connection if you are on windows.
HTH
On 6/12/07, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Eek!
A file of that size and complexity needs to be handled by the database,
putting it into an array would be a nightmare. It would be fine for
Yeah. After I hit send, I realized my mistake. :)
I stand corrected.
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
Eek!
A file of that size and complexity needs to be handled by the database,
putting it into an array would be a nightmare. It would be fine for smaller
files, but something that size
Yeah. The PT have made some tremendous improvements in DOM querying in
v1.5x.
Rey...
James Holmes wrote:
Very interesting - on FF, Prototype was the only one without an error
and it was nearly as quick as MooTools.
On 6/12/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evaluates the speed of
Les, what database are you using? *Crosses fingers he says something decent
:-D
MySQL
I really see no way to do anything with this without doing a database
import first.
What's going to make it interesting is that the file is named according
to date, so it will have a different name each
Hello all,
Quick question, I'm wondering if anyone has ever encountered this.
I have a page that submits a form back to itself. I'm testing for the
contents by doing a simple cfdump for the form scope. When I submit the
form, the page reloads, and nothing submits. The form scope shows an
On Tuesday 12 Jun 2007, Les Mizzell wrote:
to date, so it will have a different name each time they ftp it over. I
Just grab the newest file from the directory.
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What's going to make it interesting is that the file is named according
to date, so it will have a different name each time they ftp it over. I
Shouldn't be a problem, just have them ftp it to an empty directory then use
a cfdirectory to get the name of the only file in the directory, do your
I suggest experimenting with a few to see what best supports your needs.
Folks have already given a lot of great suggestions.
What I found, as I am working on a VERY AJAX intensive app right now, is
that all of the libraries have strengths and weaknesses, and you may run
into a deal breaker
actually, on my tests, Safari was the fastest by far. IE was the
performance dog.
On 6/12/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah. It always seems to be the hardest to work with and every library
seems to have issues with it at some point. I wish Apple would get off
their rears and help
hi there... i know, completely wrong forum
however, since im a lifer here, and i know there are
some gurus that can quickly help, please read...
i can pay for 1 hour of time, if someone can please just help me.
i need to get slideshowpro director working on my box.
i have everything installed,
Performance isn't the issue, its compatibility. Safari is consistently
the hardest browser to accommodate for.
Rey
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
actually, on my tests, Safari was the fastest by far. IE was the
performance dog.
On 6/12/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah. It always
On Tuesday 12 Jun 2007, Tony wrote:
some gurus that can quickly help, please read...
Well, just this once :-)
i can pay for 1 hour of time, if someone can please just help me.
If you can paste the error message in to here, you can probably skip
paying :-)
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Helping to
Thanks a ton james!
Let me ask you something. I've spent quite a bit of time integrating qForms
into this page to get the organization dropdowns talkin' to one another.
http://208.106.220.252/soundings/T8Report.cfm
It all works perfectly. Choose test eval 1 in the eval dropdown.
Then
CF may be able to do the same thing, but the fact that Ben Forta
didn't mention it doesn't bode well for that being true.
It's doable, via the text ODBC driver, but it's slow, and the SQL is a pain.
I still think the best option is to do this in the DBMS.
--- Ben
-Original Message-
ok, here is a snippet of what i sent to the company
who makes the app im trying to use...
when i try to run this: http://localhost:81/ssp_director/mysql_test.php
i get this:
Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Can't connect to
MySQL server on 'localhost' (10061) in
Yes, that should work fine with mxAjax (or any of the other choices
you have). It can even be triggered in the onChange on the tier5 box,
just like the qforms scripts are triggered on the others.
On 6/12/07, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks a ton james!
Let me ask you something.
A number of excellent database-based solutions have already been posted (and a
database solution is probably preferred), but don't overlook CFHTTP. CFHTTP is
actually quite good at parsing a CSV and spooling it into a CFQUERY. Depending
on exactly what you want to do with your data, this may be
looking at that test, firefox failed in exactly the same spot on each
test as safari did. (11 failures for each, in the same tests for the
same libraries)
In what ways (truly interested) is Safari harder to accommodate for?
On 6/12/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Performance isn't the
Yes, that should work fine with mxAjax (or any of the other choices
you have). It can even be triggered in the onChange on the tier5 box,
just like the qforms scripts are triggered on the others.
oops, I meant mxAjax. I've been lookin' at so many the last day or so I can't
keep'em straight. :)
On Tuesday 12 Jun 2007, Tony wrote:
when i try to run this: http://localhost:81/ssp_director/mysql_test.php
...
Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Can't connect to
MySQL server on 'localhost' (10061) in
C:\wamp\www\ssp_director\mysql_test.php on line 4
MySQL Error: Can't
When using the var keyword at the beginning of a cfc function, does one need to
specify using var the variable names of any queries which are to be defined
within that cfc function?
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Yes, this is a task well suited to AJAX. Perhaps look at AjaxCFC (the
JQuery version) or mxAjax so that you get an integrated CF solution
out of the box.
I'm hijackin' code from yer blog right now. Gonna try and make this work. I'll
keep ya posted.
If you have MS SQL at your disposal, load the stuff into a table and query
that. You can use DTS (though that's harder to do on the fly) or you can simply
use the BULK INSERT command which is super fast and is very easy.
If you dont have a database available to you, you can use ASP (let the
Absolutely. You must specify var scoping for ALL method local variables
including query names and loop indexes.
On 6/12/07, D F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When using the var keyword at the beginning of a cfc function, does one
need to specify using var the variable names of any queries which are
Absolutely. Queries are usually the first thing overlooked and need to be
var scoped because in the end it is just a variable holding complex data.
Always var your query names to keep the data local to the function.
Dan Vega
http://www.danvega.org/blog/
On 6/12/07, D F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be sure the form tag, which includes #actionpage# is within a cfoutput
block. Take a look at the source of your form to be certain it's set to post
to the right page.
Koen
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I currently have a (very complex) query in the format...
SELECT Title, ProductID
FROM aTable
WHERE Stock 0
cfif len(trim(queryParams.productgroupid)) GT 0
AND ProductGroupID = #val(productgroupid)#
/cfif
I wish to move this query into MSSQL server for performance reasons, how do
I go
Try this:
DECLARE @productgroupid bigint;
SET @productgroupid = 5;
SELECT Title, ProductID
FROM aTable
WHERE Stock 0
AND (m.ProductGroupID = @productgroupid AND @productgroupid 0)
Koen
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so a simple ...
cfset var qryMyQuery =
would do, or is there a better way?
Absolutely. Queries are usually the first thing overlooked and need to be
var scoped because in the end it is just a variable holding complex data.
Always var your query names to keep the data local to the function.
You can do the following
cfparam name=queryParams.productgroupid default=-10001
and then run the query as
cfquery
DECLARE @productgroupid int;
SET @productgroupid = #queryParams.productgroupid#;
SELECT Title, ProductID
FROM aTable
WHERE
Stock 0
AND
m.ProductGroupID =
Ok ... Now this is weird.
With some more exploring on this, I found that when the form is submitted, I
get the following in the cgi scope:
Content_type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Request_method: GET
Even though the form is clearly a POST. Has anyone encountered this?
On 6/12/07 10:45
Yeah, it is. Actually, it's going to the right page, but I found that for
some reason its doing a GET instead of a POST
I looked through the archives and found some folks who've had the same
problem but only with IE7. I'm hitting this on all browsers.
On 6/12/07 12:10 PM, koen darling [EMAIL
You could use the CASE statement instead.
Or you could write a stored procedure which does exactly the thing you want.
DECLARE @productgroupid bigint;
SET @productgroupid = 5;
IF @productgroupid 0 BEGIN
SELECT Title, ProductID
FROM aTable
WHERE Stock 0
AND
I wish to move this query into MSSQL server for performance reasons, how do
I go about running the conditional code? I have tried...
I'm not sure you are going to get the performance benefit you are
looking for. Doing the conditional processing in SQL isn't
necessarily going to be
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From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 5:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Server Cluster
Actually, you can't just use the same copy of Windows Server in multiple
virtual machines. Microsoft has a VM licensing calendar here:
What was the reason for doing this again... to prevent race conditions?
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What was the reason for doing this again... to prevent race
conditions?
You declare local variables in a function so that they don't clobber any
variables with the same names in the script that calls the function.
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James Smith wrote:
SELECT Title, ProductID
FROM aTable
WHERE Stock 0
cfif len(trim(queryParams.productgroupid)) GT 0
AND ProductGroupID = #val(productgroupid)#
/cfif
I wish to move this query into MSSQL server for performance reasons
Which performance reasons? Why do you expect an
On 6/12/07, Brian Kotek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely. You must specify var scoping for ALL method local variables
including query names and loop indexes.
you *SHOULD* ... not *MUST*
Just being argumentative :) . If must was the right word, then CF
would generate an error if you
On 6/12/07, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You declare local variables in a function so that they don't clobber any
variables with the same names in the script that calls the function.
That's for UDFs. For methods in CFCs, you var-declare local variables
so they don't clobber any variables
Thanks James. That's about what I figured. I'm trying a very
simplified example but no luck... Here's what I have so far:
Application.cfm
cfcomponent output=false
cfset this.name = testSessions
cfset this.applicationTimeout = createTimeSpan(0,0,1,0)
cfset
Also, aren't they deleted after the function runs? Meaning that they no
longer take up that memory allocation?
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 11:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: var keyword in cfcs ... needed for query names?
Well, yeah they exist only within the functions duration - i.e. Call.
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the query is actually very complex involving several loops and a few
conditional clauses and I am hoping that by sticking it all into a
stored procedure it will be precompiled by MSSQL and therefore more
efficient.
On 12/06/07, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Smith wrote:
Yeah, it is. Actually, it's going to the right page, but I found that for
some reason its doing a GET instead of a POST
Did you try giving your form tag a name attribute? Shouldn't make a
difference but that's the only thing I see that's out of the ordinary.
-- Josh
I use cfset var local = StructNew() at the top of my functions, and
then in the body of the function you could say cfquery
name=local.queryName without worrying about it. You are basically
creating a local scope for use within the function, and I find this
much easier to stick with then varing
Hmm. Yeah -- tried that. Tried to explicitly set the encoding type.
I just went through the IIS logs, and they show the request as a POST. So
it's somewhere in the processing in the Coldfusion side. I'm banging my
head into the wall at this point.
On 6/12/07 1:09 PM, Josh Nathanson [EMAIL
And what of variables that aren't prefixed with var in a cfc? Does that mean
that their memory allocation persists? if so, for how long?
BTW That was a good idea to create a local structure and store all your local
var variables there... good one.
Also, aren't they deleted after the
I looked through the archives and found some folks who've had the same
problem
Yeap! Can you dump CGI.REQUEST_METHOD variable and see if it contains
GET or POST?
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The form says POST
CGI.REQUEST_METHOD shows GET
IIS logs show POST
Weird.
On 6/12/07 1:23 PM, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked through the archives and found some folks who've had the same
problem
Yeap! Can you dump CGI.REQUEST_METHOD variable and see if it contains
On 6/12/07, John Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cffunction name=onApplicationStart returnType=boolean
output=false
cfset Client.testVar = onApplicationStart
This stores the client.testVar in VARIABLES.client.testVar which is
essentially thrown away after the request
On 6/12/07, D F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what of variables that aren't prefixed with var in a cfc? Does that mean
that their memory allocation persists? if so, for how long?
those variables exist as long as the components variables scope
exists. Ie, until the request ends - unless the
Has anyone encountered this?
Yes, from time to time.
Now you say that you are getting this error when the form resubmits itself?
This is a new element in the puzzle.
And also, you confirm that IIS received it as POST, then it looks like
the problem is CF related.
I thought that it was under IE
The form says POST
CGI.REQUEST_METHOD shows GET
Exactly the same problem here :-(
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I'm trying to interact with the ebay API through SOAP, and I'm not able to
run any methods that contain nested arguments. For example, this method call
works fine because the arguments, version and title, are not nested:
ws = CreateObject(webservice, urltosomewebservice/webservice.wsdl);
Hello,
Is it possible to use CFEXECUTE to excute a batch file?
I'm trying to use the CFEXECUTE to execute a batch file i created to copy a
file from one location to another. It does not work when I use CFEXECUTE to
run batch file. Any assistance will be helpful. thanks
Here is my code.
Hmm. I'm using CFMX.
I'm getting it consistently on this particular form, but what's strange is
the form used to work -- I first observed the problem yesterday, and it has
been absolutely consistent since then.
I'm not sure what you mean about the form resubmitting itself. It's pretty
basic:
Ok James, I'm gettin close! I have it runnin the query when the page loads,
which is of course not what I want. But this tells me things are workin.
I've modified the example on your blog. Now, I'm REAL slow when it comes to JS,
so bear with me here.
Here's my JS call:
script
Run cmd.exe and pass the batch file to it, see
http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/7/31/Using-CFEXECUTE-To-Execute-Com
mand-Line-Utilities.
--- Ben
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From: Calvin Trinh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 1:30 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Execute a
Is this perhaps not the only form.. on the page?
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From: Charles Sheehan-Miles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 11:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Form strangeness
Ok ... Now this is weird.
With some more exploring on this, I found that when the
In my case, the problem happens under CF5.
The problem might be occuring ever time under some circumstances, but
I've never
been able to reproduce it.
Now I'm eliminating
chunks of code line by line to see if I can identify a particular element
that is causing it.
Very good way to find the
All right. I don't have a clue why this worked.
The application uses a function called in application.cfc to deconstruct
friendly urls into ... Well ... Not so friendly urls.
The page I was calling:
/page/memberhome/action/action/campaignid/12
When I changed the form to call:
The page I was calling:
/page/memberhome/action/action/campaignid/12
When I changed the form to call:
/index.cfm?page=memberhomeaction=actioncampaignid=12
It worked fine.
Hmmm... Could it be some problem with the cache?
The first address shows no parameter, so it could be interpreted as the
On 6/12/07, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The page I was calling:
/page/memberhome/action/action/campaignid/12
When I changed the form to call:
/index.cfm?page=memberhomeaction=actioncampaignid=12
It worked fine.
Hmmm... Could it be some problem with the cache?
The first
James Smith wrote:
the query is actually very complex involving several loops and a few
conditional clauses
Your query has several loops? You mean you actually use the new
hierargical query features of MS SQL 2005? Or does the CF code that
generates the query involve several loops and
The application uses a function called in application.cfc to deconstruct
friendly urls into ... Well ... Not so friendly urls.
Ok, but how ist the correct template finally called by the function?
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