> > During the install, did you check the "Secure Profile" checkbox?
>
> Yep, but I also supplied my local IP as an allowed Administrator address, and
> not using a proxy. These are some of the settings I pulled from Ray's
> Security Profile CF Admin extension:
>
> Use UUID for cftoken: Enabled
> During the install, did you check the "Secure Profile" checkbox?
Yep, but I also supplied my local IP as an allowed Administrator address, and
not using a proxy. These are some of the settings I pulled from Ray's Security
Profile CF Admin extension:
Use UUID for cftoken: Enabled
Disable acce
> I'm trialling CF10 (Windows Server 2008, IIS 7.5) before upgrading my CF9
> instances. I did a clean install, and set my
> IP address in the Allowed IP addresses section.
>
> From my desktop machine, I can log into the administrator but when I try to
> change a setting I get "There was an erro
I'm trialling CF10 (Windows Server 2008, IIS 7.5) before upgrading my CF9
instances. I did a clean install, and set my IP address in the Allowed IP
addresses section.
>From my desktop machine, I can log into the administrator but when I try to
>change a setting I get "There was an error access
Thanks. Alternative suggestions?
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 11:02 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: cfdocumentitem
> In the body, the only formatting that seems to work is size="-2"> which makes it approximately the ri
> In the body, the only formatting that seems to work is which
> makes it approximately the right
> size. Classes don't seem to work.
>
> Using CF8. Is it just me or is this resource flawed?
Classes do work, but your styles must be embedded within the
CFDOCUMENT tag (not referenced using a link
The code I have is producing a pdf file. The problem is formatting.
#cfdocument.currentpagenumber# of
#cfdocument.totalpagecount#
This works although the font size doesn't seem to match anything else on the
page.
Indiana University
Insurance Portfolio
You may want to check the data type, when whomever updated the database may
have defaulted the suite column to varchar or other text.
> This simple query works fine on MS 2005 database but fails on an MS
> 2008 server:
> 1. First test:
>
> select suite from house_final_drawings where suite in
This simple query works fine on MS 2005 database but fails on an MS 2008 server:
1. First test:
select suite from house_final_drawings where suite in (100,200)
Error Executing Database Query.
[Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]Conversion failed when converting
the nvarchar value 'dd
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