Rick - can you expand on this? I can't get IIS to allow multiple sites on
the same IP.
We've been having to do a bunch of CF magic to get multiple sites to live on
the same IP. CFlocating (as suggested by Thane) gets the beginning done,
but what about subsequent requests to a virtual domain
version of IIS you using?
I can show you how to set this up fairly easily.
Joseph DeVore
VeloxWeb Technologies
-Original Message-
From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 7:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Multiple domains going to one webspace
-Original Message-
From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 11:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF-based DNS Manager software beta
Hello. I mentioned a few days ago that we've been developing CF-based DNS
management. I am looking for a small group
Subject: RE: CF-based DNS Manager software beta
does this work against 2000 or BIND servers?
christopher olive, cto, vp of web development
atnet solutions, inc.
410.931.4092
http://www.atnetsolutions.com
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From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
what
their name implies. They are follow all RFC's that we could find, and
also use standard text files for entries/zones.
Just my .02 ...
Lee Fuller
Chief Technical Officer
PrimeDNA / AAA Web Hosting Corporations
| -Original Message-
| From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello. I mentioned a few days ago that we've been developing CF-based DNS
management. I am looking for a small group of beta program participants.
If you are interested, read on, otherwise please disregard this message.
If you are interested:
Please fill out the following form:
set of custom tags that can
be used internal to an application or are we talking so that we interact
through the web?
-Original Message-
From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 4 February 2002 9:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: asp dns managment object
I have
I can attest to Eron's problem - we have several set up the exact same way..
I am not seeing the problem with either of my two CF workstations, but I
know he is having the problem with our boxes... VERY strange - we didn't
change anything.
Any help is much appreciated.
-Bill
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Thanks Cary!
-Bill
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- Original Message -
From: Cary Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: Osprey?
Aha.
This sounds like Osprey #1. Take a look at
http://www.activecomputer.com/. As I said earlier, it
Has anyone worked with an Osprey database? I couldn't find any specific
references to it on MM's site, and have a client who needs us to interface
with their Osprey server.
Thanks in advance.
-Bill
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The first one - That sounds like kind of what he described.. It's hard to
tell; he said you can use SQL and Access to talk to it.
HOWEVER - this is for a legal institution, so I am not sure. Oh boy, we're
in for some fun!
Just re-read.. This is what he said:
They have an extensive database,
,
even Microsoft now wants to actually care about security :)
- Original Message -
From: Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: Best way to store credit cards in database?
Tell me how you really feel
Roll your own encryption. I remember awhile back some posted their
algorithm for encryption in CF, and it seemed pretty solid. If you use your
own encryption scheme, it would be a lot harder for a hacker to decrypt the
CC number. Using a public standard (like cfencrypt) is not a very good
Hey all. I need a custom tag that can convert to roman numerals.
Considering MM's DexEv is down, does anyone have one they wouldn't mind
sending me? If you would be so kind, please send privately to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks in advance.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
I'm sorry - I looked all day yesterday. I found one today on CFMCentral,
but their display code is broken somehow, so half of their links aren't
showing. Figured out how to 'hack' it out...
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
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From: Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk
Ok, got your point on encryption algorithms. Public encryptions scare me,
as at least they offer hints on to how they're done, making TRUE hackers one
step closer to knowing where to look to find the key, or what the basis of
the algorithm is. Yeah, there are certainly good ones out there, thus
They've been doing this long before Allaire was bought by Macromedia. I
never understood it. A company of that size has got to have a back up
server that they can stick up while they do their routine maintenance.
-Bill
brainbox
- Original Message -
From: Billy Cravens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dave you are right. I am not saying I am cryptology master, I just think I
could do better than the cfencrypt. That was my point - came out diluted
and misread, but I was basically telling this guy to not even think of
splitting the data into to tables and feel safe. Encryption methodologies I
Thanks everyone - I happen to be having dinner last night with my main other
developer, and he was like why didn't you ask me? - CFEXECUTE will run a
batch file.. So I now have two solutions thanks to Howie CFEXECUTE.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
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From: Bill
Anyone have an easy way to have CF stop/start/restart NT services? I saw
one CFX tag in the Allaire tag gallery, but it isn't available for download.
Thanks.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
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Dedicated Win 2000 Server ยท
:58 PM
Subject: Re: Stopping/Starting/Restarting services.
create a batch file that uses the net stop and net start commands for each
cf service.
- Original Message -
From: Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 8:54 AM
Access and SQL Server are two separate different products.
Yes and no... Separate products, but one can interface with the other. I
use access as an interface to our SQL server ALL the time... If you have it
configured correctly it works quite nicely. It certainly loads a lot
faster than
Phillip - each section would have different delimiters - you should break
it down and think of each part of the text file as a separate component, and
each separate component is delimited by a blank line.
For instance the first section (pseudo code at best here obviously),
start_title = Find
Getting SLAMMED too... So far only on one box as far as I can tell, but it
is starting to generate so much traffic it is bringing it to its knees at
some regular intervals. We're definitely patched and have port blocking on
(not that that helps port 80), so hopefully this latest onslaught is
It looks like you're not even selecting crossref.termID to use in your where
statement.
-Bill
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- Original Message -
From: Aimee Abbott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 5:44 PM
Subject: cf 5 can't join fields
Hello all,
I used
and the tools to do it). Can you share more details
(of
how flash works without opening a browser). See, many times students are
using the word processor, spreadsheet, power point or something else, and
are not on the web.
Dave
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From: Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED
You could probably write it in Flash and make a projector and you'd have a
client app that does what you need.
I wrote a time tracking system for our developers and other employees and
plan to do something like this with Flash or Director to make it so they
don't have to open a browser to punch
.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
- Original Message -
From: Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 4:24 PM
Subject: REPOST Old Java controls with CF 5.0?
I never got a response to this issue... I was wondering if anyone has
found
a way to work
died, and
wouldn't
load the tree... had to force them to use, shudder netscape...they're
a
design company. Needless to say I wasn't the most popular guy today.
Does
anyone had any ideas for me here?
Thanks.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
- Original Message -
From: Bill
I never got a response to this issue... I was wondering if anyone has found
a way to work around these HUGE problem with Cold Fusion 5.0??? I want to
build a new box for this site, and I really really want to run 5.0 on it,
but I can't get around the problem with the Java applets.
TIA,
-Bill
You can roll your own parser. I wrote one that parses variables, and such,
nothing fancy, but it is a LOT better than writing to disk and reading it
back in.
If you just need variables parsed, I'd be willing to license it to you.
Whatever A/MM does with cold fusion, this should be super high
Hey Don. I was just checking out your page on the drop table URL hack. You
give a URL to test the hack attempt, but don't forewarn that if clicked on,
you're going to inform my ISP that I was trying to hack into your site. Or
is that warning just a demo? Please clarify.
-Bill
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Not getting spammed per se, but I did get like 2 dozen copies of his post.
-Bill
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 7:29 PM
Subject: Zachary Bedell
Is anyone else out there getting spammed by this guy
Anyone know of a way to use the old (4.5) Java applets with CF 5.0? I am
building a web-app for a client who is all Mac and the older applets run
fine, the new ones - not so much.
Any help is much appreciated.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
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Structure
I am sure this has been dealt with before, but I'm having some issues with
this one -- maybe someone can help.
I am doing a search and replace routine, and I want the user to be able to
enter in the text and have that passed EXACTLY how it was pasted in. It is
to be used often for replacing
Terry - can you add a category for Studio (or tell me where it is)? I know
it's a different product, but there are some issues there, I would love to
see addressed.
Regards.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
- Original Message -
From: Terry Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
: Saturday, July 28, 2001 7:46 PM
Subject: RE: Vote on ColdFusion Enhancements!
Bill, Macromedia are working on the new version (5.0) right now.
Check out http://beta.allaire.com;.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill
Davidson
Sent
Good call Philip, I can list about 200 amazing Flash sites (from memory at
least...).
This thread could quite possibly NEVER end.
Just go to http://www.coolhomepages.com and you're need for amazing Flash
sites will be fulfilled and your productivity will halt (for a few hours,
probably).
-Bill
Been running Spack2 for awhile on several CF servers - both 4.x 5.0... no
problems.
-Bill
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From: Tim Painter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 11:08 AM
Subject: Service Pack 2 Problems?
We are about to install
Eric -
What's the behavior when it runs out of locks?
Regards.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 1:27 PM
Subject: RE: SQL Server memory use grows
My SQL Server 7.0 box has 512MB and does
Well, you could always embed a little flash file or MP3 file... I think the
bell ASCII character is 7, if I remember correctly, but I don't think that
will work. In fact I'm fairly certain it will just render:
-Bill
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- Original Message -
From: Tony Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I haven't seen that problem. What exactly happens to the second insert
statement? Does it give an ODBC error or does it just not get inserted?
Maybe you need to upgrade your MDAC.
-Bill
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- Original Message -
From: Gilbert Midonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL
Have you by chance accidentally somewhere hardcoded a URL token into your
application? We had a user copy a url to paste somewhere else in our
managed content system, and he copied the CFID CFTOKEN bit! Was throwing
us for awhile trying to figure out what was going on
-Bill
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I think the easiest way to do it is to modify the file slightly so that the
td for that piece of that table is different, so you can find it, like do
td , which is perfectly legal, but it is different from the other td's
(or use a title=key attribute or something).
cfset begin_pos = find(TD ,
Have you looked in the CF spool to see if the mail is being generated?
There's two folders to check, the spooled mail, and the undeliverable mail.
That way you can at least see where the mail is failing.
-Bill
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- Original Message -
From: Hamid Hossain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
There are several third party system ID'ing code for license purposes. A
popular one is Rainbow Technologies.
http://www.rainbow.com
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
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From: Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 1:28 PM
Subject:
It's because you have a pound sign inside of a cfoutput block. This is a
special character for coldfusion to reference a variable. Either escape the
# by doubling it up - ##, or just leave it out. It will work fine without
#'s for representing hex values.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
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Couple things I forgot to mention:
1) Yeah, books are boring, but Ben's book is outstanding and you can learn a
lot from it. It is laid out very well, and covers things you really need to
know (like this.)
2) You're including the header inside of cfoutput that is query driven -
this will
I don't think there is a standard, but I would just leave out the #'s, so
the code will work inside a cfoutput block or not. Double pounds (or hashes
for you Brit's ;) ) in HTML will freak out your browser.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
- Original Message -
From: Gina K. Anderson [EMAIL
You should be able to nest cfquery in a cfloop that is not query based...
Maybe the actual problem is that cfloop doesn't implicitly force a cfoutput,
so chances are your variables are not getting resolved. Include a
cfoutput inside the loop.
Here's a code snippet where I am nesting a query
If you can answer that VERY precisely, then you can also answer what is the
meaning of life, is there a God, do UFO's exist and ... Can't think of
anything else - not that creative today... you're asking a very big question
or at least very vague.
Oh well, I'll try for real:
404 - file not
?
The cfoutput inside a cfloop is unnecessary to resolve the variables
within
the cfquery block. I use cfquery inside cfloop all the time to do any
number of different things. There is something else going on with the
code
if it is not working.
DC
- Original Message -
From: Bill
I've always been curious about that. I saw Ben Forta speak once about that
issue, and have seen that here is well. Is it just that the looping PCode
is just a lot more cumbersome because Allaire grouped so many different kind
of looping controls in one tag? I don't get it, loops are usually
I would look at the list functions in Cold Fusion and use space as a
delimiter.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
- Original Message -
From: Bill Poff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:45 AM
Subject: How do I parse strings?
Hello fellow CFers,
I'm
Contact Edgewebhosting.net - we have 2 boxes with them now and are going to
be adding a 3rd soon. $399 / month for Win2K/IIS $499 / month for
Win2K/IIS/CF. They also have a dedicated SQL Server 2000 box for their
dedicated server users, which is an added bonus. May not be the absolute
cheapest
There's a custom tag on Allaire's site that will automatically add the ID
Token to all URL's between it's open and closing tags. Which, if you are
using fusebox, is super-easily implemented.
You might look into that and see if that solves this for you.
-Bill
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Be sure to double check your stored procedures. SQL Server 7 was tolerant
of the create procedure name being different from the actual stored
procedure name, but 2000 isn't. Or at least the import routine isn't. It
will just fail, but if it does, then that's probably the problem.
When we
For most purposes we use Access (with all the appropriate 2000 patches) to
talk to our SQL 2000 datasources, and it's much faster than the enterprise
manager, as you connect to a single datasource, no taking forever to load
all the datasources.
I've always been tempted to go your route, Dave, as
perspective on it.
Hubert
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- Original Message -
From: Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday
?
when doing that, can you find out what path the user was trying to go to
originally?
- Original Message -
From: Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: handling 404 errors with CF?
Here's how to set it up
Yeah, actually I wrote a whole functionality-set of CF catching 404's. I
wanted a way to handle virtual directories - like www.brainbox.tv/clients
for instance - there's no folder there, but instead I wanted it to relocate
to a point in our main fusebox app. One of our developers suggested an
So what are you doing in those cases, do you have to contact the customer?
Curious...
By the way, I think you've done a great job of dealing with CC encryption.
Good approach. Even though the major on-line vendor site that we've written
doesn't do credit card processing, we still prompt for the
From someone who has written code the majority of my life (usually for
pleasure more than anything), the best thing to do is take some time away
from the problem. Not a lot, just enough so you're not seeing red. If you
are frustrated, you're not going to be productive. Go back later, and
Here's two ways...There's probably others.
1) You can do it with JavaScript.
Look at: http://javascript.internet.com/
2) Or on your action page, do validation of the field, using the Len()
function.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
- Original Message -
From: FARRAH NG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
You can certainly recreate it with CFTREE.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
- Original Message -
From: Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 2:25 PM
Subject: what is the tag in the CF Admin? tree view?
its not CF_DIRECTORYTREE is it?
i want to
Biggest thing (or at least one of them) that kills me with netscape is that
you can't do a background image for just a cell in a table, or if you do a
background image for the table, it gets started and stopped/tiled/whatever
in every cell. Makes resolution independent pages a bit difficult, as
I HIGHLY recommend Edgewebhosting.net - they have amazing support and
customer service for cold fusion clients. We're getting our second server
there this week, and after starting with 1 account on a shared server to
dozens of domains, they've been top notch.
-Bill
brainbox
- Original
That depends... If you the only app running on the box, fine, let it go to
full utilization and get the job done fast as possible... However this
almost never the case. Write some code to stagger the email. It is also
possible you're running into that CFMAIL bug someone was speaking of.
I've
I had a thought the other day, that I wanted to run by people - specifically
A/MM people. Have you thought at all about putting out an edition of Cold
Fusion that is like a lite version (very cheap/free) - that just doesn't
have the database connectivity side to it? It would get people used to
Yeah, I remember there being CF Express, and as soon as say Sir Forta's name
with a reply to me, it jogged my memory. Like I was trying to say, it was
crippled in really weird ways. I think I remember cfabort being a tag that
didn't work. Anyways. Yes, having it available on a varying basis
Test it see if is blank or undefined with a cfif block in your SQL.
Something like:
CFQUERY Name=update_query datasource=#application.dsn#
Update table_name
Set
cfif isDefined(form.MiddleInit ) and form.MiddleInit is not
MiddleInit = '#form.MiddleInit #',
/cfif
field = form.field
Oops. The other thing you can do is stick in a cfparam in the action page.
like,
cfparam name=form.MiddleInit value=
Then if MiddleInit is undefined, it will be defined as an empty string,
otherwise it is left alone = no error.
-Bill
www.brainbox.tv
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From:
I think we need to have a 'net-test' like we do with driving - if you can't
do a 3-point turn, you have no business to be on the road. -- If you can't
unsubscribe from a listserv, you have no business to be on the internet.
-Bill
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This seems like a lot of extra work, when a simple page counter is easy
enough to write. When the page loads change one value in the database,
incrementing by one, and display that number. 2 queries, 1 table, 1 field /
page. We have fuseaction-based impression counters on our sites, and it
Thanks Dave - that very well may be. I should've looked a little more
closely into this before I posted. At least it is a good starting ground
for someone to make their own. It took me some time to find this stuff in
the Registry, so at least its a head start.
-Bill
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snip
I couldn't get your site to come up, but without looking at it, the first
thing I would guess that might be causing this is images. Check your image
tags - they're probably using http, not https...
Just a thought.
-Bill
brainbox/intraget
- Original Message -
From: "cf kaizen" [EMAIL
't get it to come up because "mysite.com" was an example g
Howie
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From: "Bill Davidson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: why is only part of my https:// connecti
I posted this in response to someone else's email on another mailing list
(completely unrelated). I thought, some of you might benefit from it...
I bounce back and forth between the office network, and the home network a
lot. I, unfortutantely, am still running WIn98 on my VAIO, so it is a bit
To be really efficient in doing this, learn regular expressions and use
CF's regular expression functions. Otherwise you'll be writing a parser
that is bulky to handle many different cases, unless the page you are
formatting is always pretty much the same, but just some different data.
Not
umm.. Look back 2 messages... It's from Fusion Authority, so I'm sure its
good...
www.houseoffusion.com/httpagent.ppt
;) (I realize you may have sent this message before Michael's message
posted.)
-Bill
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- Original Message -
From: Craig Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk
Maybe its a operator precedence problem. Try doing if (IsNumeric(...) is
false) or (...) or (...).
-Bill
/intraget
- Original Message -
From: Greg Wolfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 11:36 AM
Subject: IsNumeric Function
Hey
I suppose you could convert to base 10 and use regular mathematical
functions and then convert back to base 16 (using inputbaseN/formatbaseN to
help you along).
-Bill
/intraget
- Original Message -
From: Aidan Whitehall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
I wrote a little custom tag this weekend that is a really good tool for
creating tight navigation bars with rollovers. If you are interested it is
going to be on Allaire's tag gallery...
Until it is made public, you can download it at:
http://www.intraget.com/downloads/nav_bar1_0.zip
It's
I'm not a CF-internals expert, but is it possible the CFID and CFTOKEN are
being kept in some way and therefore the session variables are persisting in
this case? Either the cookies are not expiring themselves, or perhaps they
are being passed in the URL from a cached request in the history of
Without going to in depth into what you are trying to do(I get lost after
about 5 sentences - mind goes elsewhere ;)) - you may try to use dot
notation for your queries, and see if that helps. So in other words, try:
cfoutput
#query1.var_name#
#query2.other_var_name#
/cfoutput
Dot notation is
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Business URL: http://www.fusioneers.com
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-Original Message-
From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 2:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMAIL question.
I have an application in which I
I have an application in which I would need to send an HTML attachment
rather than putting the HTML in the body of the message.
Anyone have any ideas on a simple solution for this? The HTML is
dynamically generated, and I would really rather not write a file and then
attach it. Using CFMAIL
I hope tongue was firmly in cheek when you wrote this, as there are some
cases when you have to SELECT *, or at least it makes the most sense to.
If not, elaborate, I'd love to hear this one
-Bill
/intraget
- Original Message -
From: Steve Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL
A few suggestions:
1) If your code cannot be followed by a third party without completely
dissecting it, it is junk code - (COMMENT!)
2) Go back a few steps and think about what you are writing. Good
algorithms lead to good code. Poorly planned algorithms, schemas, and
database design will lead
Since I was the guy asking this question about a week ago
Here is a what I am using to pass the JS screen rez to CF params on the next
page.
Hope it helps...
script language="JavaScript"
function SetRez (form)
{
document.form.xrez.value = window.screen.width;
document.form.yrez.value =
The CreateDate function might be your best bet. Perhaps something like
this:
cfset new_date_CF = createdate(listgetat(asciidate, 1, "/"),
listgetat(asciidate, 2, "/"), listgetat(asciidate, 3, "/"))
cfset new_date_ODBC = createODBCdate(new_date)
This should give you a CF date, and a database
thanks Ron. This looks like it should work.
-Bill
/intraget
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 12:07 PM
Subject: RE: Javascript - Cold Fusion.
I thought I'd share my current solution to the 'getting the screen
I thought I'd share my current solution to the 'getting the screen
resolution problem' I posted a few days ago. Thanks to Peter Sharon...
index.cfm:
script language="JavaScript"
function SetRez (form)
{
document.form.xrez.value = window.screen.width;
document.form.yrez.value =
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Does anyone know of an easy method to get Javascript variable =
information to CF variables? Or more
how to get the browser dimensions/screen
resolution into a CF variable? Is WDDX the answer?
TIA,
Bill
/intraget
- Original Message -
From: Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 5:26 PM
Subject: Javascript - Cold Fusion.
This is a multi
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