Re: OT: MySql going public (No more freebies)

2007-02-05 Thread Jacob Munson
> No, it simply doesn't mean that at all. It merely states that if you > modify the open source software itself, and choose to release the > modified version, it must also be open source. I agree. This was a misconception that Microsoft fostered with their "Linux is a virus" comments (referencing

Re: SOT: Take a minute to Digg this story about the Smith Project

2007-02-05 Thread Jacob Munson
Dugg. :) On 2/5/07, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://digg.com/programming/Open_source_ColdFusion_Server > > > > Andy Matthews > Senior Coldfusion Developer > > Office: 877.707.5467 x747 > Direct: 615.627.9747 > Fax: 615.467.6249 > [EMAIL PR

Re: Fusion Debug Released

2007-02-05 Thread Jacob Munson
> >Also, FD hasn't been released yet, it's still in beta. > > Uh, yes it has. I've been using it for awhile. They have a *new* > version in beta, but that doesn't mean you can't purchase the > current release version. Sorry, I meant FD 2.0 hasn't been released yet. :) -- My Sites: http://www.t

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-05 Thread Jacob Munson
> But you can't infer anything about IIS Vs. Apache because they changed the > language that was used. I feel like we're running in circles. Sorry for yelling, but THEY WEREN'T TRYING TO TEST IIS VS. APACHE! There, now I feel better. I know I was interested in finding IIS vs. Apache when I star

Re: OT: MySql going public (No more freebies)

2007-02-05 Thread Jacob Munson
> I am just kinda reading between the lines I suppose. May never happen at > all, just thinking out loud and hoping it stays the way it is. I agree with James, I'm going to be using PostgresSQL from now on (especially after learning in a different thread that it's a lot faster than MySQL). -- My

Re: Fusion Debug Released

2007-02-05 Thread Jacob Munson
Works for me, but this is 1 hour later. Also, FD hasn't been released yet, it's still in beta. On 2/5/07, Phillip Senn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is anyone else having trouble with their website > http://www.fusion-reactor.com? > I'm getting "The page cannot be displayed". > > ~~

RE: Authorize.net card present account

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob
and with the "card present" account, you are probably getting a reduction in fees. -Original Message- From: Josh Nathanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 9:42 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: OT: Authorize.net card present account Hi All, At my work we have two Au

Re: Using google as a video server?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
Also, the quality is bad compared to what you could do on your own site. On 2/2/07, Turetsky, Seth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well they won't guarantee uptime to you, but if you don't need that, I don't > see why not. > > I just tinkered with their API recently and was going to use it to displa

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> As mentioned, this is not a valid benchmark. When you are benchmarking, you > only change 1 variable, but they have changed 3 variables. You will not > know which of the variables is causing the differences, other then answering > the question: is this specific application running apache and wr

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> It is a very valid benchmark. Especially considering that most > mainframes are a package deal of both hardware and software. You just > have to be careful to draw the right conclusions from it and usually > those conclusions are not about databases :) OK I see your point now that I understand w

Re: Looking for cfgrid tutorial

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
There might be something on asfusion.com, under Examples. On 2/2/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am writing an app using CFGRID to be able to update a database. I have the > grid working and when I click on a row, the boxes below populate, and as I > change the data in the text box

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
On 2/2/07, Cutter (CFRelated) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No, I have to agree that it is apples and oranges. If both servers were > running the same PHP application, or the same ColdFusion application, > concurrently, then you could properly call it a benchmark. Since one app > is PHP and one app

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> Usually, there has to be a commonality that defines the context of the > results. You could compare two systems running the same app but > different processors to see which processor runs the app better. You > can run two apps on the same processor to see which app performs better. > But, if yo

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> You can't extract anything from this because it's always compairing apples to > oranges. Wow, I almost don't know how to answer that. Benchmarks /are/ comparing apples to oranges. That's the whole point. "Does the apple satisfy more people, or does the orange?" Go browse around Toms Hardware

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> I think this is largely going to come down to the specific connector code. > In my experience, I've had problems with the Apache connector that I haven't > had with the IIS one, and vice-versa. What problems did you have with the Apache connector? I had problems getting the dumb thing to work,

Re: SOT: Vista and CF

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> So, has anyone here installed Vista and CF together? First of all, I wouldn't call this 'seriously off topic'. Your question is about ColdFusion, which is a lot better than all of the SQL questions we get. :) Anyway, head to Matt Woodward's blog and search for 'Vista'. He went through this a

Re: Mac CF Doc widget?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> Or install the RDS plugin into Eclipse along with CFEclipse and get in-Eclipse > docs for all the tags and functions. Good point. Or don't install RDS, and when you hit F1 on a tag, it sends you to CFQuickDocs (as of CFE 1.3). :) (sorry, I can't help myself) -- My Sites: http://www.techfee

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
On 2/2/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, that's what everybody /says/ (I've been saying that lately too, > despite my previous bias against IIS) but I'm interested in finding > evidence, like published benchmarks or something like that. Ok, I foun

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> I imagine something like thttpd would be even better than both :-) > > A properly tuned Apache should not be noticeably different in performance to a > similarly tweaked with IIS. Well, that's what everybody /says/ (I've been saying that lately too, despite my previous bias against IIS) but I'm

Re: ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> "for static documents, a properly tuned IIS is best.. in many other > instances Apache works better" Doh, sorry I accidentally hit send before I could explain myself! The above quote is from another mailing list I'm on (not CF related), so I'm curious if anybody knows any evidence that proves/d

ColdFusion on Apache is better than IIS?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
"for static documents, a properly tuned IIS is best.. in many other instances Apache works better" -- My Sites: http://www.techfeed.net/blog/ http://www.cfquickdocs.com/ http://cfformprotect.riaforge.org/ ~| Upgrade to Adobe Col

Re: Number to word

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> Does anyone know of a solution to convert a number into it's equivalent in > text? > IE: 125 = one hundred twenty five. I built this a few months ago, here's the source: http://techfeed.net/numberAsString.txt It results in "one hundred twenty five dollars" but that should be easy to remove if y

Re: Mac CF Doc widget?

2007-02-02 Thread Jacob Munson
> Any one know of a Mac widget for the CF docs? I just got my new > powerbook and was looking for some CF love. No, but I know this works in both Safari and Firefox on the Mac: http://www.cfquickdocs.com/ and you can get the cfquickdocs Firefox search plugin to have quick access, if that's your fa

Re: Links to Network shares in Safari

2007-02-01 Thread Jacob Munson
Thanks for the warning, but I just tried it in IE 7 and it works fine. On 2/1/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > as a warning, it's probably going to stop working on IE7. At least that's > been our experience with our intranet. > > > On 2/1/07,

Links to Network shares in Safari

2007-02-01 Thread Jacob Munson
I've got some local users that use Macs, and one of our Intranet pages has videos that people can view. This works in IE, but not in Firefox or Safari: href="file:///\\midland\info\#enewsVideo#" Any ideas on what I could do for non-IE users? I've done this before but can't remember what I did.

Re: previous date

2007-02-01 Thread Jacob Munson
Use DateAdd On 2/1/07, Orlini, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I using #DateFormat(Now(),"dd")-1# to get a previous date. However, using it > today it gives me the previous date of 0 as opposed to 31. > > How do I get it to generate the previous date as the 31st as opposed to 0? > > I'm still

Re: cfajax

2007-01-31 Thread Jacob Munson
I'd not use cfajax. Arjun has abandoned that project, and started MXAjax to replace it. CFAjax has unpatched security holes, and doesn't work on Safari. That said, I think I ran into the same problem once, and found that submit() isn't supported by all of the browsers. I can't remember what I d

Re: Going back in browser cache shows super old page

2007-01-29 Thread Jacob Munson
Sounds like a browser bug, when they hit 'Back' it's not doing anything with your server. I've run into a lot of caching issues in IE, even data from forms being cached. It's rather annoying, if you ask me. :) On 1/29/07, Jonathan Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just got this from one of m

Re: ColdFusion based Open Source WebMail

2007-01-28 Thread Jacob Munson
wn Email web client: > > http://tutorial151.easycfm.com/ > > @Jacob, would this be enough of a start to get you working on a more > complete web client solution? > > On 1/27/07, Scott Pinkston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I thought that Rick Root was working on

Re: ColdFusion based Open Source WebMail

2007-01-27 Thread Jacob Munson
> I'm pretty sure what you're looking for doesn't exist. I have been > interested in doing this for a while, but I'm not really interested in > starting it. I have heard other people mention starting such a > project, and if anyone ever does, I'll gladly contribute. But I hope > I'm wrong and th

Re: ColdFusion based Open Source WebMail

2007-01-27 Thread Jacob Munson
Dave, I'm pretty sure what you're looking for doesn't exist. I have been interested in doing this for a while, but I'm not really interested in starting it. I have heard other people mention starting such a project, and if anyone ever does, I'll gladly contribute. But I hope I'm wrong and there

Re: Quick CFEclipse question

2007-01-25 Thread Jacob Munson
> I cant get it to work in Dreamweaver. Everytime I try to type a carriage > return in it executes the search. Shift+Enter ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7 Experience Flex 2 & MX7 integration & create powerful cross-platform

Re: Quick CFEclipse question

2007-01-25 Thread Jacob Munson
I was poking around to find multi-line search stuff in Eclipse, and found this enhancement request: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?format=multiple&id=154119 It looks like they're discussing making this feature in Eclipse 3.3. I'll just wait for that. :) On 1/25/07, Mark Drew <[EMAIL P

Re: Quick CFEclipse question

2007-01-25 Thread Jacob Munson
you would not need to implement > multi-line searches. > > If you perform global search and replace, Regex is safer especially when > dealing with multi-developer projects. > > Teddy > > On 1/25/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Yes, it

Re: Quick CFEclipse question

2007-01-25 Thread Jacob Munson
Yes, it's the single line search field. I know you can use regex, but who wants to mess with that when you can just copy and paste something like this: and replace it with this: On 1/25/07, Mark Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there > > I j

Re: Spam from OnlyWebsites?

2007-01-24 Thread Jacob Munson
Also, keep in mind that some spammers will send spam to random addresses at domains, like first names, first initial+last names, common words like lists, etc. On 1/24/07, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for checking into this Michael. Sign me up! > > -Original Message- >

Re: Flash Forms timeout issue

2007-01-23 Thread Jacob Munson
n seconds. > > Bruce Sorge > > "I'm a mawg: half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend!" > > On 1/23/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > When you say you set it to ten minutes, do you mean timeout="10" or > > timeout=&q

Re: Flash Forms timeout issue

2007-01-23 Thread Jacob Munson
When you say you set it to ten minutes, do you mean timeout="10" or timeout="600"? On 1/23/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am having a problem with Flash Forms timing out. I have a form that allows > the user to enter a coupon code. If they enter the wrong code then I give > them a

Re: CFEclipse / Eclipse question

2007-01-23 Thread Jacob Munson
allows me to connect to a remote > site and do the normal RDS stuff for coldfusion although this has bugs when > using eclipse 3.2 > > They are the main ones that I use on a daily basis, I have others but as I > dont use them often enough I can't recall them at this time. > >

Re: CFEclipse / Eclipse question

2007-01-23 Thread Jacob Munson
I use Aptana which gives you code insight for JavaScript, CSS, and a bunch of other stuff. I hear it has an excellent FTP interface too, but I don't use that. On 1/23/07, John Sterrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What plug-ins are the Eclipse users on the board using with CFEclipse? Are > ther

Re: CFML IDE's

2007-01-19 Thread Jacob Munson
> If it is in the version I am using..where is it?! I've got the latest beta, and you can right click a tag in the editor and click Edit this tag. Personally I never use it, I find it faster to just type stuff in and take advantage of the tag insight. But it's there for those that like it. --

Re: CFML IDE's

2007-01-18 Thread Jacob Munson
> The one in Eclipse is one line, yes it doesn't seem as good from the start. > It's actually MUCH more powerful, allowing complex regular expressions > (unlike the basic regexes homesite allows). For me it's a matter of ease of use. In Homesite, it's very easy to search/replace multiline content

Re: Teratech emails

2007-01-18 Thread Jacob Munson
> I mean, I am signed up for cfunited but I could care less about anything > that has the word Framework in it! I emailed Michael about getting the Frameworks newsletter, and suggested they offer their newsletters as separate subscriptions. He said that was a good idea, and they might do that in

Re: Teratech emails

2007-01-18 Thread Jacob Munson
Oops, I shouldn't have said I get one on CF-Talk "everyday", I only get them when he posts them. On 1/18/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I get one on CF-Talk everyday, and I get one directly from Teratech > (because I singed up for them). > >

Re: Teratech emails

2007-01-18 Thread Jacob Munson
I get one on CF-Talk everyday, and I get one directly from Teratech (because I singed up for them). On 1/18/07, Chris Ditty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is anyone else getting teratech email newsletters? Are they part of > the list or did someone scape the list for my email address? > > ~~~

Re: CFML IDE's

2007-01-18 Thread Jacob Munson
> + Extended Find/Replace with usable text input fields This is the one thing that I really miss from Homesite that is lacking in CFEclipse (to be specific, in Eclipse). I've been using CFEclipse for a couple of years now, and to this day I still open up Homesite when I need to do complex find/re

Re: CFML IDE's

2007-01-18 Thread Jacob Munson
CFEclipse: http://www.cfeclipse.org/ On 1/18/07, John Sterrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone have any recommendations for Coldfusion IDE's on Windows platform > other than Dreamweaver? > > ~| Upgrade to Adobe ColdFus

Re: Detecting (Almost) Matches for DeDuping?

2007-01-14 Thread Jacob Munson
I did some poking around one day for stuff like this and came across an algorithm called Soundex that helps you know if two names are the same, even though they might have slightly different spelling. I just did a search, and found that Ben Forta wrote a UDF for doing this. Not sure if it will fin

Re: Flash Form not working at all

2007-01-12 Thread Jacob Munson
and there is nothing there either. > > -Original Message- > From: Jacob Munson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 10:57 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: Flash Form not working at all > > > Any reason why a Flash Form would just stop coming up? I

Re: Flash Form not working at all

2007-01-12 Thread Jacob Munson
> Any reason why a Flash Form would just stop coming up? I get no errors at > all. When I remove the Format=Flash attribute, the form shows up, just not > in Flash. There's a setting in the CFAdmin to display errors for Flash forms, you might turn that on if you can. Or you can check the logs, it

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > Flex 2.0 is free, btw. Yeah, and I like to mow my lawn with scissors too. That argument doesn't hold water. What do we tell people when they say that ColdFusion is not free? We say, "But the cost is made up in all the time you save over the competition!" The argument is the same when peop

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > Honestly, did you really think you were getting the full Flex 1.5 feature > set with CF, for a fraction of the cost, and the added feature set of CF > itself? Actually, I just wanted to build a form using this great technology everybody talks about called Flash forms. Yes, I knew that it's b

Re: Eclipse/CFEclipse and autocomplete

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > I knew about the control+shift+o thing, but my goal is to make > cfeclipse/eclipse as close to what I spent the last three years getting > used to. Yeah, I can understand that. I've just found that I try to limit the customizations I do in Eclipse, because each new machine at home/work takes

Re: Eclipse/CFEclipse and autocomplete

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > You want code snippets. These are like code templates in Homesite. I've > got several set up. I type, for instance: o + ctrl-j and I get: > ## with the cursor sitting between the two pounds. By the way, Ctrl-Shift-O does the cfoutput thing, minus the hashes. But if you've got CFEclipse confi

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > Jacob - 'no migration' If you have actionscript functions etc those will > transfer over. You would take your queries and business logic and make them > all CFC methods so mx:RemoteObject can call them and get the data. That > would be the general idea. I do

Re: Open a Web Page

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> I am calling a .cfc and performming a query after the query is preformed i > want to open another web page. I cannot figure out how to make another web > browser open up and go to the page i desire. PLease Help! Maybe I'm confused, but would cflocation work for what you need? http://c

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > CF Flash forms are cool and have a place. I am a big fan of ASFusion.com I agree, asfusion.com is a very cool site. If you want interaction with no page refreshes, which is what RIA is all > about Flex 2.0 is the best solution. > I disagree here, Ajax is another excellent solution, dependi

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
Flash > movie with Flex. > > Posting to this list is like asking several people to comment on what you > are doing right or wrong. The answers are not always what you want to > hear, > but at least you can derive a consensus or perhaps a different perception > of > the sa

Re: A few new Eclipse/CFEclipse questions

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
On 1/11/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 1) I use CuteFTP and love the functions of the program. I don't want to > give it up. I have the option of right clicking a file and editing and > loading up an editor. I'd like to use CFEclipse for this. However, when I > load it up, no

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > If you can't find an adequate workaround, I'd suggest buying a copy or 2 > of FlexBuilder 2.0. > Yeah, thanks for nothing. ~| Create robust enterprise, web RIAs. Upgrade & integrate Adobe Coldfusion MX7 with Flex 2 http://ad

Re: A few Eclipse/CFEclipse questions...

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > In DW, it has a really cool option that allows you to find/replace text in > every file throughout the site/project - whether the file is currently > opened of not. Is there any such feature somewhere in Eclipse/CFeclipse? > Yes. In the navigator, highlight the folder you want to search in,

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > 1. typing ?debug=true at the end of the url...found it in the comments > of this blog entry... > http://www.coldfusionmuse.com/index.cfm/2005/12/16/flashform.file.size > I saw that entry too (I pasted the link earlier), but the debug=true did nothing to help me. 2. The other trick I used was

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
assuming > the same issues would arise. I've recently delved into Flex a little > bit and so far I am cautiously optimistic about it (for the right > application, of course). > > Steve > > > Jacob Munson wrote: > >> I had this problem as well when developi

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
By the way, in that Adobe forum post, Mike Nimer also suggested removing inline styles and using a global stylesheet. To test this possible solution I first removed ALL style="stuff" attributes from my flash form tags, but I still get these two errors in the logs: A function in the code exceeds th

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
> > I had this problem as well when developing a complex flash form. That > blog entry is accurate (as long as you have applied the latest CF > updates). You may come across this problem again down the road, but > every time it happened to me it always went away after adding some more > code and/or

Re: More Eclipse/CFEclipse questions...

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
. But like I said sometimes the other half jumps to a different location, which is kind of annoying... On 1/11/07, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Jacob... > > That's not what I was talking about at all. In Editplus, if you split > pane, > it's th

Re: Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-11 Thread Jacob Munson
ems logical to think the next step is to reduce what you are > doing > to get the project done, so you can upgrade later to avoid the limitation. > > Cheers, > Teddy > > > On 1/10/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I've got a large Flash for

Re: More Eclipse/CFEclipse questions...

2007-01-10 Thread Jacob Munson
he edits in one side, sometimes the other half jumps a bit and you have to scroll to find your original location. On 1/10/07, Tom McNeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Jacob, > > Thanks for your response. > > On 1/10/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

Re: More Eclipse/CFEclipse questions...

2007-01-10 Thread Jacob Munson
> > > CFEclipse allows you to drag files up and down so that you can have a > > split > > pane view horizontally, vertically or multiple overlaying panes to > split. > > Do you mean you can have a split-pane view of the same file in the same > editor instance, the way you could in Homesite? > > If

Flash Forms size limit

2007-01-10 Thread Jacob Munson
I've got a large Flash form in the works that is about half done (it will get significantly larger as I finish). Yesterday the form stopped loading (blank screen, always gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling). A peek in the CF logs says this: "Member function init is larger than 32K". A colleague o

Re: A few Eclipse/CFEclipse questions...

2007-01-10 Thread Jacob Munson
> > 2) Yes, Ctrl-F to open search box to Find and Replace. You do not have to > close the window to edit the code. Ctrl-K to go to next related search > criteria. You can change the key bindings for these by going to windows > > Preferences > General > Keys and then look for the command "Find Ne

Re: cfeclipse lasted stable build?

2007-01-10 Thread Jacob Munson
http://www.markdrew.co.uk/blog/index.cfm/2007/1/9/How-to-get-CFEclipse-finally On 1/10/07, Dwayne Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What's the lastest stable cfeclipse build and where can i find it? > > ~| Create robust enterp

Remove datefield calendar icon

2007-01-09 Thread Jacob Munson
I'm making a flash form that contains an input field of type datefield, which puts in that cool little flash calendar date selector. The problem is that I've got limited space in the form, and I would like to remove that little calendar icon that shows up by the date. Is this possible? I've goog

Re: PostgreSQL vs. MSSQL

2007-01-09 Thread Jacob Munson
> > SQL Server also supports COALESCE. And, while the two are very similar, > they > aren't identical in functionality. A Google search on "coalesce vs isnull" > turns up all sorts of mildly interesting stuff. You're right on both counts, Dave. My main point was that MS even bothered to make a n

Re: PostgreSQL vs. MSSQL

2007-01-08 Thread Jacob Munson
> > > - non-standard sql > > Indeed. This is true in some rare cases (like case sensitivity) however, > it seems all databases take some liberties in regards to this. I agree, I think every database has some non-standard SQL. An example in MS SQL is the isNull() function, which is functionally e

Re: isNumeric and alphanumeric data

2007-01-08 Thread Jacob Munson
This should do it for you. Returns 1 if anything but numeric, comma or decimal is in the field: reFind("[^[:digit:].,]",yourVariable) On 1/8/07, Roberto Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have to display an alphanumeric field that may contain numbers (e.g., > GPA's) or text (e.g.,

Re: pageEncoding - which one to pick.

2007-01-05 Thread Jacob Munson
This article is kind of long, but it's what I used to learn about this stuff: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html On 1/5/07, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So can anybody point me to a good "for dummies" description of the common > encodings. When and why one would choo

Re: Query of Queries question

2007-01-05 Thread Jacob Munson
Does the result /have/ to be a query? Could you make a structure instead, using your cfoutput method? That should be pretty quick. On 1/5/07, Dave Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know if it's possible to extract a 'subset' of records in a query > utilizing Query of Queries? B

Re: Flash Form design woes

2007-01-04 Thread Jacob Munson
HTML > text > and then your form control. You can control the width of the HTML form > item > and that will help you keep consistent spacing as it by default elft > aligned > and pads to the right. > > Teddy > > > On 1/4/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro

Re: Flash Form design woes

2007-01-04 Thread Jacob Munson
Ok, I've got a similar problem. I don't want to see the 40 pixels of space between text fields and their label. I'm using the Label attribute of cfinput, but it's insisting on leaving a huge amount of space between the field and the label. On 1/4/07, Jacob Munson <[

Re: Using a tag system like del.icio.us(sort of)

2007-01-04 Thread Jacob Munson
Maybe I'm oversimplifying, but what about this: select top 10 article from SearchTag where tagname = 'Bush' or tagname = 'iraq' or tagname = 'stupidity' This will grab ten articles that match any one of the 3 tags. I know I'm not doing all the joins you'd need, but you get the idea. On 1/4/07, J

Re: Flash Form design woes

2007-01-04 Thread Jacob Munson
dget and embed it. They are both SWFs, so no real gain except one may > be > more customizeable than the other. > > Teddy > > On 1/4/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > No I hadn't tried that. This does move my elements over closer to their >

Re: Flash Form design woes

2007-01-04 Thread Jacob Munson
Nevermind, I had something else wrong with my code that was making the whole form shift left. So the negative margins idea works, thanks Teddy! :) On 1/4/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > No I hadn't tried that. This does move my elements over closer to their >

Re: Flash Form design woes

2007-01-04 Thread Jacob Munson
in some flash forms that I was > able > to reduce some elements with negative aspects. > > Teddy > > > On 1/4/07, Jacob Munson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I suck at design. > > > > I've got a flash form with a tabbed interface. I can'

Flash Form design woes

2007-01-04 Thread Jacob Munson
I suck at design. I've got a flash form with a tabbed interface. I can't seem to get the spacing between elements to work right. One of my tabs has a fixed 5 pixels between all elements on the form. Another puts 25 pixels between each element. I've tried all combinations of margin:0 and paddin

Re: Modifying an existing PDF

2007-01-04 Thread Jacob Munson
Short answer, no. Long answer, but I believe there are tools out there to do this using Java libraries. I've never used them, so you'd have to do some searching, I'd start with the archives of this list. Also, I've read that CF8 will have built in functions to do this, but I haven't seen this in

Re: Output query into table columns

2006-12-31 Thread Jacob Munson
You could loop over the query like normal using cfloop and an index variable, but only store the values in a structure, instead of outputting them. The last part of your loop will have a cfif to check if the current row is even using the mod operator, like this: and then in the cfif output your d

Re: handling timeouts

2006-12-31 Thread Jacob Munson
For your 'think for a long time' example, I'd suggest you look at using javascript and cookies. In Blogger, for example, while you're posting a message, the system tells your browser to save the form's contents to a cookie every few seconds. So if your browser crashes and you go back to blogger,

Re: JavaScript not working with CFFOFM Checkbox

2006-12-30 Thread Jacob Munson
I've just barely started using Flash forms this month, and I had to jump through some real hoops to get JS to work with them. It doesn't work like normal, because the form elements are in a swf, they aren't accessible to the page like normal form elements. But if you do some googling for using ja

Re: CFMX on Apache 2.2 on Cygwin?

2006-12-29 Thread Jacob Munson
> > > What's wrong with Putty? > > PuTTY is an SSH client, not a server. I need a server. > Oh, sorry. I thought you were using Cygwin as an ssh client, not a server. :) -- My Sites: http://www.techfeed.net/blog/ http://www.cfquickdocs.com/ http://cfformprotect.riaforge.org/

Re: CFMX on Apache 2.2 on Cygwin?

2006-12-29 Thread Jacob Munson
> > Actually use of Cygwin started from a need for a > good way to SSH into the server and to have a full shell environment. It > is > a good point, though, maybe I should reconsider.. What's wrong with Putty? -- My Sites: http://www.techfeed.net/blog/ http://www.cfquickdocs.com/ http://cfform

Re: CFMX on Apache 2.2 on Cygwin?

2006-12-28 Thread Jacob Munson
On 12/28/06, Damien McKenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Has anyone tried running CFMX with Apache 2.2 on Cygwin, or any version of > Apache for that matter? Thanks. > Ok, I have to ask. Why? Apache runs perfectly well under Windows, why would you want to run it in a Unix emulator? I'm sure

IE Active Content bug

2006-12-28 Thread Jacob Munson
First of all, I'm very familiar with the whole Eolas thing, and followed that whole mess carefully. I've got a flash cfform I'm working on that is making me click on it to activate the form in IE. Our ColdFusion server /is/ patched up to 7.0.2, so it is my understanding that I shouldn't see that

Re: dmoz

2006-12-27 Thread Jacob Munson
You could add CFQuickDocs, http://cfquickdocs.com/, maybe under "FAQs, Help, and Tutorials" On 12/27/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think that this thread is very important to the community and does not > constitute spam at all. If anyone wants to throw their ideas onto the t

Re: Addendum to previous post about semi-colon

2006-12-26 Thread Jacob Munson
gt; It is in a CFOUTPUT query. > > > #ParagraphFormat(Boundaries)# > > > The user form is a textarea field. > > -----Original Message- > From: Jacob Munson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 5:37 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re:

Re: HTML focus

2006-12-26 Thread Jacob Munson
Try this: var activeElement = null; function blurHandler(evt) { activeElement = null; } function focusHandler(evt) { var e = evt ? evt : window.event; if (!e) { return; } if (e.target) { activeElement = e.target; } el

Re: Addendum to previous post about semi-colon

2006-12-26 Thread Jacob Munson
It would help if you showed us some code. I don't know what you mean by "formatting goes away". How is this data getting to the screen? On 12/26/06, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK, > It appears I was mistaken. What I have in the database is this: A user > enters free-form text. Say

Re: web servers - apache or IIS

2006-12-23 Thread Jacob Munson
> I know my client would prefer to use an IIS web server, in order for it to > sit on a windows server platform. This is a common misconception, Apache does run on Windows, in fact IIRC, most Apache installs out there are on Windows servers, and Apache currently holds 70% of the web server market

Re: OT: SEO URLs

2006-12-20 Thread Jacob Munson
> #1. If I do this, products will be available to be viewed by clicking either > style of URL. Would Google, Yahoo or MSN penalize my site for this because > it would be considered *duplicate* content? I don't think so, but I could be wrong. In BlogCFC, every entry in your blog is accessible with

Re: Problem with array and dynamic form variables

2006-12-18 Thread Jacob Munson
I think you may want to do a struct instead of an array. Arrays are just indexed values, you can't do name-value type stuff, but you can with structs. Or am I misunderstanding your problem? On 12/18/06, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello list, > I have a form that has some dynamic fo

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