I just wanted to put out there that we've started a new open source project on SourceForge, cfCollab. It is (or will be) essentially an alternative to phpCollab for team/project management written entirely in CF leveraging CFMX. We're looking for contributors to be part of the project (both
Michael Smith from TeraTech puts one out. I think it www.teratech.com
Regards,
Neil
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From: Eric J Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 5:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF Tag Poster
I had at one time had or seen a CF Tag Reference
I am searching from a number of collections and want to show which
collection the result came from. I understand that using the custom1
attribute on cfindex should be the way to go and just put the name of the
collection in there. The problem is that even though I identify custom1 in
the
I second the rackspace opinion...they are fantastic. However, I think they
only provide dedicated hosting...not colo.
Regards,
Neil
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From: Jim Curran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 1:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: (OT) Web server co-location
ok...I can confirm that you have an annoying line made out of asterisks
(though I don't see the : at the beginning. On the assumption that it
always falls after the template, do a search on your server for
onrequestend.cfm. It could be anywhere from the current page directory all
the way back
I'm sure a lot of people on this list are former ASP'ers. As one of them, I
can tell you that life does not have to be that hard. Does he have specific
ASP is better arguments? At our MMUG meeting yesterday, there was an
ASP'er who was seeing how to connect to a database in CF for the first
I found this on deja.com and thought it might help you...
From: Jeff Kohn ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: Re: New transaction cannot enlist in the specified transaction
coordinator.
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.platformsdk.complus_mts
View this article only
Date: 2001-07-25 10:28:51 PST
I
We are having serious problems with Mac IE browsers as well. We're in the
process of narrowing but it seems to follow the form variable problems.
I'll keep you posted as we identify them. We are not having problems with
ANY other browsers/platforms at this point.
Regards,
Neil
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I will leave it to the SQL gurus to describe the SQL commands for this but
we found a tool that is fantastic for documenting SQL2000 Databases with
pretty much anything you would need.
http://www.jn-software.com/sql2000print_features.html
Regards,
Neil
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From: Jamie
Regarding a New Hampshire user group, the Northern New England MMUG
(Brattleboro, VT) is run within 1/2 a mile of New Hampshire and we expect
quite a draw from New Hampshire.
Regards,
Neil
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From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27,
The new persistent storage capability of Flash 6 would seem to be an ideal
solution. I'm not sure how (or if) it works for handhelds but that would
make a great deal of sense. Using FlashMX to build client interfaces that
work on a variety of devices seems to have become much easier. The
That was last February (a year ago) in Orlando
Regards,
Neil
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From: Paul Giesenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 12:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFNORTH Coldfusion conference 5/4-5/5/02
Is there such a thing as CF South? Something
I have an six applications running on a single server, each with it's own
virtual host. In each of the applications, I want to map unique absolute
paths for cfinclude. However, the mapping in cf administrator works for the
entire server. Is it possible to have separate absolute mappings for
One thing to watch out for is if you're running Windows 2000 Professional w/
IIS (or is it still called PWS?). They restrict the workstation versions to
only run a single web site. If you want to do multiple websites on that
machine, you're better off installing apache (www.apache.org).
Well at least I was able to find openSTA through this entertaining
conversation!
Neil
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: UDF question
I realize you weren't insulting me and I apologize.
No
Found this on another mailing list...
a href=javascript:window.location.reload(true)Refresh/a
reload method of the location object
Syntax
location.reload( [bReloadSource])
Parameters
[bReloadSource] Optional.
Boolean that specifies one of the following possible values:
false -
If you're using Win2000, you can make a CFLDAP call to Active Directory. If
you're using NT 4.0, you would probably need to use the ADSI COM object. If
this is of interest, let me know and I'll forward some code we've used for
this purpose.
Regards,
Neil
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From:
It looks as if you have setup an auto incrementing field as your id field
but tried to pass it in anyway. I would say, eliminate the athid from the
insert statement and all should be well. Like this...
CFQUERY NAME=reg_ath DATASOURCE=name DBTYPE=ODBC
INSERT INTO ATHLETES (athFirstName,
As an FYI, the source code and slides from the presentation that I made at
CFSouth, "Creating Dynamic PDF Using CFML" is available from a link on our
homepage, www.ininet.com. Sorry to those that attended that they weren't on
the CD-Rom.
Regards,
Neil
Would it be possible to see the ASP code example? That might shed some
light on why it failed.
Regards,
Neil
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From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 11:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: COM Objects
Has anyone heard of
I don't mean to speculate and I have no knowledge whatsoever what this means
officially...but could it be that they would theoretically make CFML to run
on top of ASP, PHP, etc. (in a similar to the way that CF will run on top of
JSP)? How incredible would that be?! It would be the Java of web
I've been all over the place on the lists trying to figure out how to solve
this and am wits end. I've done a number of collections using Verity and
always have the same gripe. I believe that when I set up the index, it
requires that I use a local path (e.g. "c:\inetpub\wwwroot\mysite") instead
Not sure where you're going with this. I would expect that if you did a
"View Source" on the page, you would see your wddx code exactly as you have
it. Are you expecting it to show as a tree in IE5 like documents with an
..xml extension? How are you intending it to display?
Regards,
Neil
If you are truly just learning Javascript, a great starting book is
"JavaScript For The World Wide Web 3rd Edition Visual Quickstart Guide" by
Tom Negrino and Dori Smith (Peachpit Press). We've had pretty good luck
with the Visual Quickstart Guides as they teach one thing at a time, fairly
Depends on the price point. If you're truly talking Peach Tree or
Quickbooks, no. If price is not the main concern, you might check out Sage
Software's Acuity. It's based on COM Component architecture with a SQL
Server 7 backend. That might be suitable for integration but the cost is
high.
None of our group that went has received it.
Regards,
Neil
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Not sure where (if anywhere) you are with the process. My first suggestion
would be to take a look at the xmldom COM object from Microsoft. It will
allow you to walk the XML document and/or search out and loop through
desired nodes. The good news is that any machine installed with IE5 already
I have received some inquiries so I'll offer the following code. I
emphasize that I put it together in a hurry and it is NOT tested but should
give a general idea to someone who has seen the ASP examples but not CF
implementations. If you have further questions, please let me know.
Regards,
Ironic. I just interviewed a developer form Europe that moved here and is
having a difficult time finding "Magic" work. Product from Israel that
doesn't have much penetration here. We're hoping to "show him the light" of
CF.
Regards,
Neil
~~
Try the following:
cfif variablefromdb is 'english
cfset myChecked = "Checked"
cfelse
cfset myChecked = ""
/cfif
cfinput type = "Radio" name = "language" #myChecked#
Regards,
Neil
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox.
Are you locked into Crystal? We found that Crystal forced us to do things
the "Crystal" way as opposed to the flexibility of coding the reports
ourselves. We're now exploring dynamically generating PDF reports using XML
with FOP. This allows us to develop the reports from scratch in any layout
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