Ken,
Question on BlueDragon, my Windows XP dev box has both CF5.0 and CFMX6.1,
since I use different ports for web servers, a lot of times I have both versions running to match clients/users' environments.Now, if I'm going to download and install the BlueDragon's free edition, btw, I'm not going
Good point, however, only developers would be able to undertand this.
Dick Applebaum wrote:
Don't forget to add dynamic query caching with
cachedwithin=#createtimespan(0,0,0,30)# or whatever.No other
language in the web space offers a similar solution with a single attribute.
-- geoff
Don't jump, please.I know this question has been asked many many times.
First of all, I think the topic borders between CF-talk and CF-community.In the past I wouldn't even waste time to mention this but I've learned a hard lession, to be on the safe side, spend the time to add this note, avoiding
is to realize when you've won -- and stop
talking!
HTH
Dick
On Mar 8, 2004, at 3:45 PM, Chunshen Li (Don) wrote:
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but your client
will be after your privates when they try to move to another db or upgrade
to mx.
If/when that happens only people with Chinese heritage would know how to defend himself/herself :)Joke aside, your point is well taken.I now have an new idea, a totally different approach to this
Did a search on the forum to no avail.Did anyone use CF5 with Unicode driver for Access?(Unicode driver for Access is not available to CF5 by default).
TIA
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reason that the execution is so slow, at least I hope, so, I'm seeking remedy. Web server not optimized etc, etc.? no, all other apps (my apps) runs fast.
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
Did a search on the forum to no avail.Did anyone use CF5 with
Unicode driver for Access?
I hope not, it would
apps) runs fast.
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
Did a search on the forum to no avail.Did anyone use CF5 with
Unicode driver for Access?
I hope not, it would be pretty pointless because CF5 doesn't
support Unicode at all.
Jochem
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Where could I grab a copy of CF Express released in 1999?Did search at MM site to no avail.
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functions/features provided
CF Express are more than enough)
Hmm, another idea is to use ASP if CE can take a lean IIS version, not sure
if there's such a version.
Another idea?
Don
Since a free version is available, you might also take a look at
BlueDragon. CF Express had some serious limitations
No.
Will CE be accessing the internet? If so why does CF need to be
installed on it?
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Will CE be accessing the internet? If so why does CF need to be
installed on it?
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
sure if there's such a version.
Another idea?
Don
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Good info, thank you.Wondering if CE can support some version of Access
while I know there's SQL CE version.
Thanks for the idea.But three things are critical for what
I need for a project I have in mind:
1) must run on Windows CE (that I don't know if CF Express
can handle);
No, it won't
Good to know.Any idea as to
Wondering if CE can support some version of Access
while I know there's SQL CE version.
Thanks.
Are you trying to run a PDA as a server? That's what
it sounds like.
While it's true that Windows CE is used for Pocket PCs, it's also used for
all sorts of embedded
Good info, thanks.Hmm, if I want to use either Access .mdb file or SQL CE
database, what language would seem most convenient, say, the CE has a web
server, ASP? btw, could your pocket PC install a web server?
App-wise, personally I like the three-tiered datasource or native database
call,web
Just a quick note to thank every one on the thread, your contribution
is much appreciated.
And another note on 3-tiered vs. 2-tiered, it's more likely that 95+%
of all my apps would be web-based, hence, stay with this approach would
be more beneficial to myself rather than this particular app
Thanks for asking, Rob, the project is gone.The company initially showed
an interest in using my service but just learned they intend to select
some one who's familar with Progress database and whateverever ERP system.
Don
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 10:21, Samuel R. Neff wrote:
This seems like
First of all, it's not my app but I'm tasked to fix bugs for the app.
The app won't run properly on CFMX, more importantly the client prefers to stay with CF5.0.The app is just way too slow.It seems that the ODBC driver is the culprit for when I switch to CFMX6.1 using Access Unicode driver, I got
Yes, your follow-up makes a lot of sense to me except the GET method in the
following block, is it a typo? meant to be POST? I thought cfhttpparam
subtag is used with POST method only.
Thanks.
!--- Now send the cookies back to the server on our next request ---
cfhttp url="" http://
Exercise in vain?It still redirect to yahoo.
First try your whole block of code.
Second try just the following block of code for debugging.
cftry
cfhttp url="" ThrowOnError=yes redirect=No useragent=#cgi.http_user_agent# method=get
/cfhttp
cfcatch type=any/cfcatch
/cftry
!--- Take a look at the
Did you send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] account?If so, could be that at that moment
my mail box was full, it's now definitely has room.The email address associated with this
account is an old one I never use it now.Thanks.
Yes, your follow-up makes a lot of sense to me except the GET
method in the
Now, I'm totally confused or have not waken up yet :)
It seems either ua problem or cookie problem or both.
But here's my take on this fiasco, this particular case, process flow-wise,
normally a web client sends a request to a remote web server,
the server checks ua and write some cookes to the
I have this client who seems very polite, could be new to Cold Fusion.
Long story short, I've developed a parser for him, which involves just two files, the CF parser script and source/raw text file.He's on CFMX 6.01 Windows platform.Now, when he runs the script, he got
Security: The requested
My last posting in response to your note below (posted around 9 AM this morning)
did not show up.Don't know what's going on?
Quite a few of my msgs seem to have been hijacked, for what?
On Monday 23 Feb 2004 14:53 pm, ChunshenLi wrote:
Web server write cookie to requester/web client, aka ua,
to have an ability to accept cookie(s),
hence it failed to go further (been redirected to some other place).
Any further thoughts would be much appreciated.
Don
but cfhttpparam type=Cookie ... seems to say, hey, take this cookie from
us (POST method) instead of accepting a cookie.
Is my
Hello, hello, Dick, John, Tom, ... ?
Hi,
I need to use cfhttp to access site a, b and c, which is critical to
the app.But site b and c blocks cfhttp access, now, I would think
that Google etc. search engines also crawl site b and c, and site b
and c certainly welcomes search engine
Thanks.
So, I tried the following (trying to send some cookies over and UA info over first)
cftry
cfhttp url="" ThrowOnError=yes redirect=No method=post
cfhttpparam name=doubleclick type=Cookie value=test_cookie CheckForPermission doubleclick.net/1024*
cfhttpparam name=maxserve type=Cookie
There are two common differences between the behavior of a user's browser
and that of a spider. First, spiders often send a different user-agent
request header. Second, they typically request pages frequently and
predictably, since they simply process what they receive and since they
don't have to
Hi,
I need to use cfhttp to access site a, b and c, which is critical to the app.But site b and c blocks cfhttp access, now, I would think that Google etc. search engines also crawl site b and c, and site b and c certainly welcomes search engine crawlers.If the assumption is correct, would the
You may need to do a little detective work to handle cookies and
redirects, but you should be able to do it.
OK. How to handle cookies?Current the site redirects to yahoo.I've looked
closely the redirect attribute and set its value to No, and with UserAgent value as well per
the guy's
John, thanks, please see my response to Dick.
Don
Since cfhttp is an http request I wonder how they block it? How about
letting cfhttp pretend to be an IE browser, using the useragent attribute of
cfhttp,
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)
John.
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isplay cfhttp call raw data, but xml
transformed HTML nothing
I sort of suspect the XSL file is culprit.Further thought?Thanks.
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 20:18, Chunshen Li wrote:
Now.Rob, both CFX_XSLT tag and MM's XmlTranform tag failed.
Same
err msg as I posted before.What could be my
1536
2063149824
29693406
55758624
29619981
*
I don't seem to see a way for CFCOOKIE to fake the above.
Thanks.
Don
One way is to manually access the pages with a browser and see what
cookies are sent;
1) close all browser windows except the one you will use to access the
target page
2) Clear all
Which attribute of cfhttp is for referer headers? I've already tried user_agent
to no avail (tried both static value and dynamic value [CGI.http_user_agent]).
On Thursday 19 Feb 2004 14:13 pm, ChunshenLi wrote:
scary spider :) to break in?
Forge the user_agent/referer headers.
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Tom
hanks.
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 20:18, Chunshen Li wrote:
Now.Rob, both CFX_XSLT tag and MM's XmlTranform tag failed.Same
err msg as I posted before.What could be my best bet?Thanks.
Don
How are you passing them in can you post the code please
--
Vale,
Rob
Luxuria immodica
Dave,
Please elaborate on it's common to accidentally append debug output when serving XML documents via CF..Thanks.
Don
This might be a stupid question, but are you sure your XSL
file and your original XML file are both well-formed?
Even if they are not, the parser should be good enough
Rob, please see below.
Don
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 08:05, Chunshen Li wrote:
I now believe both CFX_XSLT tag and MM's XmlTranform tag work, it's
just that late last night, sort of new to this thing + late night
(couldn't think straight), the URL I was using last night was invalid,
and I
work with CF and make changes if not, just for the project I intend to do.Or because of no better alternatives?
Again, I appreciate it.
Don
The document had a bunch of errors like this:
Window::transform:
javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException
Dave, Dave seems to be a nice name, I'll name my son Dave down the road :)
Anyway, I did not interprete accidentally append debug output when serving XML documents via CF as that one needs to turn off debugging when doing XML stuff for turn on debugging for development is pretty standard, I can't
Thanks, Rob, at the moment, probably I'm not in a desirable state to do debugging (forgetting simple things like view source code).
The transformed page display now is fine.And I'm now looking at the starting XSL file,
part of it reads (looks a function within the given XSL file):
xsl:template
Rob, I do appreciate your help.The following link seems working,
http://68.32.61.40/ccbn/PressReleaseList.cfm
its subsequent/child one seems not,
for instance, http://68.32.61.40/ccbn/PressReleaseText.cfm?releaseID=309866
I'm not sure I like to deal with XSLT.
Thanks.
Don
P.S. I think I've
like to deal with XSLT.
Thanks.
Don
P.S. I think I've posted CF code for these two scripts
I am not sure what the problem is - could you restate the problem
in
another way?
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 10:49, Chunshen Li wrote:
The transformed page display now is fine.And I'm now
Thanks, Rob.Another, sort of related one, I've used CFHTTP post method to
send data to remote site before (years ago) successfully, how different(supposedly
tough) it might be for posting XML content to a remote a site?
Regards,
Don
Rob, I do appreciate your help.The following link seems
That's good to know, thanks. Dave.
Another, sort of related one, I've used CFHTTP post method
to send data to remote site before (years ago) successfully,
how different(supposedly tough) it might be for posting XML
content to a remote a site?
It shouldn't be tough with CF5 or CFMX - just
Thanks, Rob.
Don
What Dave said - and Web services are perfect for that kind of thing,
but you can do it with form variables and url variables if you have too
- just watch for size limits and getting wack characters.
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 12:52, Chunshen Li wrote:
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.But I'm already on 1.3.1.
Anyone?Rather urgent, TIA
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Hi Dave, I appreciate your notes.Please see my comments below.
Don
I've just installed CFX_XSLT, the example file ran fine.
However, test calling an XSL tranformation file, got an
error, javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException:
javax.xml.transform.TransformerException
Now.Rob, both CFX_XSLT tag and MM's XmlTranform tag failed.Same err msg as I posted before.What could be my best bet?Thanks.
Don
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 20:31, Dave Watts wrote:
I've just installed CFX_XSLT, the example file ran fine.
However, test calling an XSL tranformation file, got
Hello,
I'm using CFHTTP calling eBay sandbox.The EXACT code works fine with another developer's box, he's on CF6.1 for Windows while I'm using CF6.0 for Windows as well.
I do not want to upgrade to 6.01 at this point.
Is that a bug in CF6.0 or ?Any one with eBay experience please advise.
TIA
.evoch.com/
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 9:02 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfhttp tag failed
Hello,
I'm using CFHTTP calling eBay sandbox.The EXACT code works fine with
another developer's box, he's on CF6.1 for Windows
RequestPassword*/RequestPassword
...
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Fax: (301) 933-3651
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 9:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
the CFHTTP fail?What was the error message, what does the
code look like, and what are you trying to have it do?
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evoch, LLC
Tel: (301) 942-5378
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From: Chuns
ssage, what does the
code look like, and what are you trying to have it do?
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.
Thanks!
Don
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no -easy- way to save the files
:D
charlie
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 8:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:Maybe OT: view image not downloadable
In case, you wonder why, I intend to show an image of ERD
Both ERStudio and ERwin are great. The latter has more capabilities and much more expensive.For small and medium sized projects, ERStudio is definitely good enough.None of them has paid me zero cents, pretty bad, ha?
I know this is probably a voodoo question but I am looking for
Has anyone done anything like that for an image file on the web using Cold Fusion or otherwise?Thanks.
Don Li
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In case, you wonder why, I intend to show an image of ERD to a prospect.On the other hand, of course he could ...
futile attempt?
Has anyone done anything like that for an image file on the web using
Cold Fusion or otherwise?Thanks.
Don Li
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Philip, I don't mean to be rude.By the definition of Primary Key,
the [ID] can not be NULL, hence,
[ID] int identity Primary Key would do
ID COUNTER not NULL PRIMARY KEY IDENTITY,
Oops
ID int not NULL PRIMARY KEY IDENTITY,
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I believe with MS SQL Server, Identity is an attribute to INT data type, hence, the following works
-- DDL
-- col of INT type without identity attribute
create table #tbl (col int primary key);
-- DDL
-- col of INT type with identity, default to 1,1 even without say Identity(1,1)
create table
We all learn, thanks.
I was wrong, it's not just INT that Identity can be on (so it's not
assumed)
You can also put Identity on bigint, decimal, numeric, smallint and
tinyint
It's an attribute of the field, not of the type
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL
Drew,
Check this out,
http://www.cfcomet.com/Excel/index.cfm?ArticleID=0239B2E5-5FED-11D3-B3E9004033E03EF9
A query may be like:
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=excel NAME=getDataSheet
SELECT*
FROM Sheet1$
-- or the ACTUAL sheet name
/CFQUERY
HIH
Don Li
a Must-have for MS SQL Server database
http
, 2004, at 12:14 US/Central, Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
Drew,
Check this out,
http://www.cfcomet.com/Excel/index.cfm?ArticleID=0239B2E5-5FED-11D3-
B3E9004033E03EF9
A query may be like:
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=excel NAME=getDataSheet
SELECT *
FROM Sheet1$
-- or the ACTUAL sheet name
In the case of CFMX or CF6.0 for Windows XP, move the CFIDE to another directory would cause problem for applet -related applications, I don't recall details, it was a while ago.It seems to me, some components of CFMX were not flexible enough.
Move the entire folder elsewhere. It is really just a
does not help.
It seems the new datasource has not been captured/recorded even if initial password was set to nothing.
There could other cause of problem, I just lost train of thought.Thanks again.
Don
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I appreciate your effort though, probably you don't want to wake up your buddy at MM, that's OK.
Don
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
I don't use datasource passwords stored in CF, so I can't help you.
Jochem
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I'm on this list and I'm not this list.I disalbed email for the list, hence, did not get Andrew Scott's last email in my mail box.There are times I'm blind, at the moment I seem not. Thanks though.
Cheers,
Don
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2003 21:16 pm, Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
What's your email address
Jochem, are you dropping the ball?
Don
Don said:
Same result after ds.password =
ds_service.encryptPasword(#FORM.pwd#);
ds.password = ds_service.encryptPasword(javaCast(string,FORM.pwd));
Jochem
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Oops, Java was not a friend of mine :)
Same result same err msg after using javaCast string function.
Could you use your MM resources (MM your buddy) for more inside scoop?Many thanks.
Don
Don said:
Same result after ds.password =
ds_service.encryptPasword(#FORM.pwd#);
ds.password
Oops, was probably half asleep when composing the following msg.
cfset foo = 1433
is the same as
cfset foo = 1433
But personally I would stick with the later all the time.
Also,
How come urlPath.PORT = 1433;
instead of urlPath.PORT = 1433?
Shouldn't 1433 be a string, which requires quotes?
And I
I am running CFMX 6.0, no updates, on Apache 1.3.27 and using Oracle 9i on
the back end.I am getting intermittent 500 Errors:
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable
to complete your request.
Please contact the server
No. But I'm quite comfortable with this stuff now.
Did you ever get a response to this privatly?
I'm new to UniData.I'd like to set up an ODBC connection to the
UniData database hosted on an NT box on the network.I read some
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What's your email address?I'm on CFMX 6.0.Thanks.
Don
If anyone is interested I am about to release a suite of tools, its been in
the making for the last 2 months but its finally almost ready to release.
If you have ever wanted to create, verify, delete a datasource within a
coldfusion
://68.32.61.40/richardp/login.cfm
Test accounts: userName/password pair below.
System Admin / Owner: tpr/root
Builder: builder/123
Contractor: contractor/123
Customer: customer/123
Feel free to play with it.Tons of junk data.Your comments are welcome.
Don Li
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I've realized without MM inside knowledge one can't accomplish the task. Have you done anything similar?If so, care to share?Thanks.
Don Li
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Rather than editing neo-query.xml directly, though, I'd recommend looking at
using the appropriate ServiceFactory interface. Jochem has
MHO, password encryption is critical as well.Much appreciated.
Don
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
I've realized without MM inside knowledge one can't accomplish the
task. Have you done anything similar?
I have done it without the passwords.
What is the error message?
Jochem
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When y
, or the method encryptPasword is overloaded with arguments types that Coldfusion can't decipher reliablly. Use javacast function to reduce ambiguity.'
Line 61, that is, ds.password = ds_service.encryptPasword(FORM.pwd);
Thanks.
Don
CFOBJECT ACTION="" TYPE=JAVA
CLASS=coldfusion.server.ServiceFa
Also,
How come urlPath.PORT = 1433;
instead of urlPath.PORT = 1433?
Shouldn't 1433 be a string, which requires quotes?
And I did not get any error msg.
Thanks.
CFOBJECT ACTION="" TYPE=JAVA
CLASS=coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory NAME=factory
cfscript
ds_service =
Same result after ds.password = ds_service.encryptPasword(#FORM.pwd#);
Don
Line 61, that is, ds.password = ds_service.encryptPasword(FORM.pwd);
Cast the password to a string?
Jochem
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Jochem, pls keep the ball rolling, thanks.
Don
Shouldn't you insert the password somewhere:
encryptPassword(form.password)
Jochem
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Thomas, you also seem to be an old man :), how could the Unix 'grep' command would be applicable to a normal Window's env?
Don
On Thursday 11 Dec 2003 14:11 pm, Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
there's some XML file for that laying around under CFMX installation, run a
quick search yielded
for datasource is valid, then, one would be able to add/edit/remove datasource with this particular XML file (of course verification etc. would also be involved), else, I would find it hard to believe.
Don Li
CFMX does not support dynamic dsn's.That functionality is only available
in CF5.
_
From
wanted it to be BIG, smaller, smaller ... follow me?
Cheers,
Don
short of cygwin, you could always just get a win port of grep.I don't know
how anyone lives without it.
http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/grep.html
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday
Helpful info, thank you.
Thomas, you also seem to be an old man :), how could the Unix
'grep' command would be applicable to a normal Window's env?
I think that he's just saying that on his Unix system, the file that he
found is neo-query.xml. If you want to use grep on your Windows machine,
Thanks.
On Thursday 11 Dec 2003 14:11 pm, Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
there's some XML file for that laying around under CFMX installation, run a
quick search yielded nothing.Refresh my memory, thanks.
neo-query.xml
Least that's what
cd /opt/bea/user_projects/lv_platform/ceo_platform/WEB-INF
actually hit the database, Jet redirects the query.
HTH,
Sam
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL
?Thanks.
Don Li
Thomas, you also seem to be an old man :), how could the Unix
'grep' command would be applicable to a normal Window's env?
I think that he's just saying that on his Unix system, the file that he
found is neo-query.xml. If you want to use grep on your Windows machine,
though, I'd
The following guess game/syntax did not work, MM or any one close to MM please step in.TIA
Don Li
Yes, I agree Jochem has done a lot of good stuff on this subject.
Question on coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory CLASS,
it seems to have a method called getDataSourceService(), in the
instances
ructInsert(ds, username, #FORM.un#);
StructInsert(ds, password, #FORM.pwd#);
// chPWD = '#factory.DataSourceService.encryptPasword()#';
// encPWD
StructUpdate(ds, password,#factory.DataSourceService.encryptPasword()#);
/cfscript
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
Question on coldfusion.server.Service
Nope. I sort of realized the StructUpdate would fail for one thing (ID seems unclear).Just tried,
StructInsert(ds, password, #factory.DataSourceService.encryptPasword(FORM.pwd)#);
failed.
Hmm, what else could I try?
Thanks.
Don
Shouldn't you insert the password somewhere
practising
code-reuse methodology.
Probably the creator(s) of FuseBox were big into
object-oriented programming, and wanted to steer the CFers
towards that direction with FuseBox, but I could be
totally wrong on this assumption.
Don Li
My very favorite feature with fusebox is only having
), it's not what framework or methodology you use, but rather how good the code is, which also requires hell lot of inner/deep knowledge of database.
Respectfully,
Don Li
The funny part about waiting for a big project is that small projects can
commonly turn into big projects over time,
I'm
WIDTH for the HTML.Any thoughts, experience sharing would be very much appreciated.
Don Li
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Good to know, thanks.
On Monday 08 Dec 2003 15:07 pm, Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
for the HTML.Any thoughts, experience sharing would be very much
appreciated.
Assuming you are going to use stright HTML, rather than via a WAP proxy or
something, then you've already covered the main problem
Personally in general I would prefer to use ONE for the other option would require much more time/efforts and cost for essentially the same thing.And I would think that browser for PDA type of device would simplify data display and navigation whenever possible as Thomas mentioned.
Don
so how
Mike,
I appreciate your thoughts and I agree I or one would invest time in Fusebox once a big project which heavily involves FB in one way or another is imminent.
Best regards,
Don
I really think it depends on what sort of entity the web site is for and
what they want.If you are dealing
Good to know, thanks.I'm kind of preparing myself for a project that requires tiny devices access but it's very early stage right now.
Don
As others have said, if your handheld uses real browser that consumes
html, then you just use CF as normal.
Some things to keep in mind are that IE
the CFers towards that direction with FuseBox, but I could be totally wrong on this assumption.
Don Li
My very favorite feature with fusebox is only having to modify code in one place
and it will apply to the entire site.
Fusebox is a methodology, not a religion, therefore it is your option to develop
Thanks for the note but I would be reluctant to upgrade to 6.1 based on past experience.
Don said:
* Unicode ODBC driver is not available for CFMX 6.0 Prof. for
Windows;
But it is for 6.1.
Jochem
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