RE: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread Matt Robertson
: Phillip Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 8:30 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm? Can you tell me what version of CF the onRequestEnd.cfm file was implimented? -Original Message- From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 26

Re: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread novakbanda
, navigation bar, etc. -Novak - Original Message - From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 5:19 PM Subject: RE: application.cfm? would you use it for error trapping, or does that not get ran when an error happens on a page? tw

Re: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread novakbanda
I think it was either 4 or 5... -Novak - Original Message - From: Phillip Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 5:29 PM Subject: RE: application.cfm? Can you tell me what version of CF the onRequestEnd.cfm file was implimented

RE: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread Phillip Perry
I don't have Studio so I wouldn't know it was in there :) -Original Message- From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 8:33 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm? from studio help The OnRequestEnd.cfm file is not executed if there is an error

RE: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread Tony Weeg
no prob...glad to have enlightened ;) tw -Original Message- From: Phillip Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 8:48 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm? I don't have Studio so I wouldn't know it was in there :) -Original Message- From: Tony

RE: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread Benoit Martin
or is it, indeed, bad practice? PS: no personal attack Novak, just wondering :) Benoit -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:44 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: application.cfm? Personally, I don't use it much. I know some people

Re: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread Pablo Varando
, August 26, 2002 5:58 PM Subject: RE: application.cfm? I've read somewhere that it was bad practice to write presentation code within the Application.cfm page, and assume that the person who wrote that (sorry, I can't remember where I read it) implied that it would be bad

Re: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread novakbanda
the top/navbar of a web page every time... but most of us don't because there's better ways to do such things. :-) -Novak - Original Message - From: Benoit Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 5:58 PM Subject: RE: application.cfm? I've read

RE: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
I've read somewhere that it was bad practice to write presentation code within the Application.cfm page, and assume that the person who wrote that (sorry, I can't remember where I read it) implied that it would be bad on the onRequestEnd.cfm also. Do you think that person was verly

Re: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
I read somewhere that cf searches for an application.cfm file all the way up to the root so it's actually quicker to put in an almost empty application.cfm (I think you need an application name) than no application.cfm Nope... no application name necessary... You don't even need a

RE: application.cfm?

2002-08-26 Thread Andrew Tyrone
-Original Message- From: Seamus Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 7:57 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: application.cfm? I read somewhere that cf searches for an application.cfm file all the way up to the root so it's actually quicker to put

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Andy Ewings
I assume that this other child directory does not have an Application.CFM of it's own? -Original Message- From: Darren Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 April 2002 14:25 To: CF-Talk Subject: application.cfm Hi guys, Just a quick one for you. I have an application that

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Darren Adams
Nope, neither of the child directories do. -Original Message- From: Andy Ewings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 April 2002 14:36 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm I assume that this other child directory does not have an Application.CFM of it's own? -Original Message

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Tony_Petruzzi
just a shot in the dark, but this might be the same problem i had. is he using ie6? if so make sure that the domain name of the machine he is trying to connect to doesn't have an illegal characters in it, like an _. see if by accessing the machine from an ip if his client variables come up:

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Darren Adams
Hmmm I think he is using IE6. However I am not using cookies, I'm using the registry to store the client variables. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 April 2002 14:48 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm just a shot in the dark

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Darren Adams
And in addition to that my 2nd machine has ie5.5 and it doesnt work on that either. -Original Message- From: Darren Adams Sent: 10 April 2002 14:51 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm Hmmm I think he is using IE6. However I am not using cookies, I'm using the registry to store

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Tony_Petruzzi
to access through that ip, if that works, there's your problem. Anthony Petruzzi Webmaster 954-321-4703 http://www.sheriff.org -Original Message- From: Darren Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 9:51 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm Hmmm I think

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Darren Adams
programmes in the subdirectory display/ (e.g. display/introduction.cfm). The only errors that occur are with the csupport/ child directory of the root. -Daz -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 April 2002 15:00 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Tony_Petruzzi
-Original Message- From: Darren Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 9:58 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm And in addition to that my 2nd machine has ie5.5 and it doesnt work on that either. -Original Message- From: Darren Adams Sent: 10

Re: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Joel Firestone
since. Joel - Original Message - From: Darren Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:08 AM Subject: RE: application.cfm I am sure you are correct but can you explain why it might bring my system down to it's knees ? Also, it cant

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Tony_Petruzzi
-321-4703 http://www.sheriff.org -Original Message- From: Darren Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:08 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm I am sure you are correct but can you explain why it might bring my system down to it's knees ? Also, it cant

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Darren Adams
Cheers Tony, I'll send you a message off the list. -Darren -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 April 2002 15:18 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm Your registry can only grow to an alotted size. have the registry grow beyond this size

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Jeffry Houser
At 03:08 PM 4/10/2002 +0100, you wrote: I am sure you are correct but can you explain why it might bring my system down to it's knees ? The registry (at least in Windows) is not designed as a relational database, nor optimized for consistent reading and writing of data. There are also size

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Lon Lentz
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:25 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: application.cfm Darren: We had a machine that was using (by default) the registry to store the client variables. Then it started crashing like every few hours. We looked at the registry

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Jeffry Houser
At 10:51 AM 4/10/2002 -0400, you wrote: I understand the CF server will create the datasource and the tables automatically, is this true? CF will create the tables automatically. You have to create the database and datasource yourself. Also, how long will this process take to change

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Tony_Petruzzi
954-321-4703 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sheriff.org -Original Message- From: Lon Lentz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:52 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm I understand the CF server will create the datasource and the tables automatically

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Lon Lentz
Cool. Thanks for the info. One other question. How do I go about safely removing all the data that CF put into the registry once I move it? -Original Message- From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:45 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Darren Adams
Do you just add it in as a normal datasourse ? -Original Message- From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 April 2002 15:45 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm At 10:51 AM 4/10/2002 -0400, you wrote: I understand the CF server will create the datasource

RE: application.cfm

2002-04-10 Thread Mark A. Kruger - CFG
954-321-4703 http://www.sheriff.org -Original Message- From: Darren Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:08 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm I am sure you are correct but can you explain why it might bring my system down to it's knees ? Also

RE: Application.cfm Error

2001-09-04 Thread Carlisle, Eric
In the CF-Admin, do you have the registry set up as the container for client variables? If so, are ColdFusion services running under an account that has access to the registry? You may want to use a database to store client variables. -Original Message- From: John Patterson

RE: application.cfm question a n other question

2001-02-21 Thread Aidan Whitehall
couldn't you put a file in the root directory, set CF_TEMPLATE_PATH to some var, then include that file and call the var? you'd have to strip out the name of the file that sets the var though. Yeah, that's a good idea. Didn't think about using a file other than Application.cfm (doh!).

Re: application.cfm question

2001-02-21 Thread Chris Norloff
-- Original Message -- From: "river" [EMAIL PROTECTED] /root/ /root/www/ /root/www/cgi-bin/ Now, let's say there are multiple application.cfm files, one in each directory. When CF server executes a template in /root/www/cgi-bin/ directory, does it just

RE: application.cfm question

2001-02-20 Thread Lord, Heath
It looks in Current directory first... if it doesn't find one there, it continues looking in every parent directory up to the root of the hard drive that the template sits on... If it finds one, it stops. Heath -Original Message- From: river [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday,

RE: application.cfm question

2001-02-20 Thread Andrew Tyrone
ColdFusion first looks in the directory where the current template is being executed. If no application.cfm file is found, it will traverse up the DIRECTORY tree, ALL THE WAY to the root of the drive the application is on: /root/www/cgi-bin/ /root/www/ /root/ -Andy -Original

RE: application.cfm question a n other question

2001-02-20 Thread Aidan Whitehall
How does CF server look for application.cfm? For example, let's say there is a directory structure like this: [ snip ] It looks for an application.cfm file in the same directory as the template that is being called. If it can't find one, it goes up a directory and looks for one there. If

RE: application.cfm question

2001-02-20 Thread Garza, Jeff
Cold Fusion Server will look for Application.cfm in the directory that the template was called from and continue up the directory tree until it hits the root. This is an example using NT and IIS. So, If you call your application from d:\inetpub\root\www\cgi-bin\, it will look here first then

RE: application.cfm question a n other question

2001-02-20 Thread Dylan Bromby
CTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 8:35 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: application.cfm question a n other question How does CF server look for application.cfm? For example, let's say there is a directory structure like this: [ snip ] It looks for an application.cfm file in the

RE: Application.cfm, Session Management...More Info.

2001-02-20 Thread Maia, Eric
If they're not setting cookies and you're not passing the ID/token via URL, then you won't maintain the session. One problem I've run into with IE 5.5 is inconsistent cookie behavior. There are two browser settings for cookies (accept cookies and accept "session" cookies only), and if cookies

RE: Application.cfm, Session Management, and a lot less hair!

2001-02-16 Thread Andy Ewings
Are you locking the seesion variables?...a test would be to switch to client variables and see if you still hget the same problem. Incedentally. If you want to maintain sessions regardless of whether the user has session level cookies swithched on or off then I'll post a bit of code which

RE: Application.cfm, Session Management, and a lot less hair!

2001-02-16 Thread Simon Horwith
Are these people connecting though a proxy? What browsers and browser settings are they using? What did that error message say? Can we see your application.cfm file from the app.? What settings are in their ColdFusion Administrator (as far as variable storage ans application/session

Re: Application.cfm, Session Management, and a lot less hair!

2001-02-16 Thread Sean Daniels
On 2/16/01 9:58 AM Ken McInnes wrote: Okay this problem has me completely baffled. We have an administration module for a client with a login page that sets some session permissions. Subsequent pages then look for the appropriate permission using CFApplication. Everything works fine on our

RE: Application.cfm, Session Management, and a lot less hair!

2001-02-16 Thread Ken McInnes
: http://www.csystems.ab.ca (temporarily unavailable) Phone: 403.394.5116 Fax:403.381.6868 -Original Message- From: Andy Ewings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 7:57 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm, Session Management

RE: Application.cfm, Session Management, and a lot less hair!

2001-02-16 Thread Andy Ewings
rised to disclose, copy, distribute, or retain this message. Please notify us on +44 (0)207 387 8890. -Original Message- From: Ken McInnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 16 February 2001 15:41 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm, Session Management, and a lot less hair! HI Andy

RE: Application.cfm limit

2001-02-01 Thread Russel Madere
I think the limit is 1. I personally would never want to have pages belonging to several different applications co-mingled. Or have one set od code belong to multiple applications. Think of the memory mess that could cause if you overloaded the application memory spaces like that. Russel

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-22 Thread Jann VanOver
) and beginning of body. It can be a nice way to standardize a web site's look. -Original Message- From: Sean Daniels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 11:52 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm Problem Put your output in a different file in the same driectory

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-19 Thread Edward Chanter
Martin, this may be a red herring but did you check that the application.cfm is actually named Application.cfm (with the uppercase A) as I said it may not work but I recall having a simillar problem a while ago. Changing the name solved it -= Ed -Original Message-

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-19 Thread Daniel Lancelot
thats only on unix based systems - nt systems are case insensitive -Original Message- From: Edward Chanter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 January 2001 10:24 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm Problem Martin, this may be a red herring but did you check

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-19 Thread Martin Sutton
or any of it's subsidiaries. -Original Message- From: Edward Chanter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 January 2001 10:24 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm Problem Martin, this may be a red herring but did you check that the application.cfm is actually named Application.cfm

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-19 Thread Cornillon, Matthieu
Martin, It strikes me as very strange that you would be getting a 404 error based on whether or not you ask for a variable value. (I'm sure it strikes you as strange, too!) It seems to me that it ought to be throwing a "variable not defined" sort of error. How could the CFOUTPUT statement

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-19 Thread Edward Chanter
PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 January 2001 1:46 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm Problem thats only on unix based systems - nt systems are case insensitive -Original Message- From: Edward Chanter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 January 2001 10:24 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-19 Thread Jason Lees (National Express)
January 2001 14:00 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm Problem Yeah it is upper case. It doesn't actually matter on a windows system to my knowledge but I do it anyway for portability. I still can't figure this out. Thanks

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-19 Thread Edward Chanter
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 January 2001 2:00 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm Problem Yeah it is upper case. It doesn't actually matter on a windows system to my knowledge but I do it anyway for port

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-19 Thread Javed Mushtaq
PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 2:00 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm Problem Yeah it is upper case. It doesn't actually matter on a windows system to my knowledge but I do it anyway for po

RE: Application.cfm Problem

2001-01-19 Thread Sean Daniels
Put your output in a different file in the same driectory as application.cfm and run that file. I may be wrong, but I don't think application.cfm can have any html output in it. Only cf code. - Sean ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox.

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-07 Thread Kinley Pon
Thanks Matthew... Kinley -Original Message- From: Walker, Matthew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 7:55 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm So, if I assigned a value to a "request.site.webroot" variable in app_globals, will thi

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-06 Thread Kinley Pon
Administrator and a Virtual directory '/test' on the PWS. Justme Kinley -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 8:35 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm In your application cfset application.variablename = "var

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-06 Thread paul smith
Right! Your application.cfm should have the following for each Request-scoped variable: CFSET Request.MyVar1 = "foo" CFSET Request.MyVar2 = "bar" etc That way your Request-scoped variables will contain a value and will be available to each page. If the value of your variable changes from

Which schope? (Was: Re: Application.cfm)

2000-12-06 Thread Todd Ashworth
: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 9:59 AM Subject: RE: Application.cfm | Right! Your application.cfm should have the following for each | Request-scoped variable: | | CFSET Request.MyVar1 = "foo" | CFSET Request.MyVar2 = "bar" | etc |

RE: Which schope? (Was: Re: Application.cfm)

2000-12-06 Thread Dave Watts
Just out of curiosity .. If you just need to set a variable for one page and that variable only ever lives on that one page, which would be the better scope, Variables, or Request, or does it matter? It doesn't really matter, as long as by "lives on that one page" you mean a single script

RE: Which schope? (Was: Re: Application.cfm)

2000-12-06 Thread Simon Horwith
202.797.6570 (direct line) www.figleaf.com -Original Message- From: Todd Ashworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 11:29 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Which schope? (Was: Re: Application.cfm) Just out of curiosity .. If you just need to set a variable for one

RE: Which schope? (Was: Re: Application.cfm)

2000-12-06 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP
Just out of curiosity .. If you just need to set a variable for one page and that variable only ever lives on that one page, which would be the better scope, Variables, or Request, or does it matter? If you scope the variables when you call then, then speed wise there is no difference If

Re: Which schope? (Was: Re: Application.cfm)

2000-12-06 Thread paul smith
Variables At 11:28 AM 12/6/00 -0500, you wrote: Just out of curiosity .. If you just need to set a variable for one page and that variable only ever lives on that one page, which would be the better scope, Variables, or Request, or does it matter?

RE: Which scope? (Was: Re: Application.cfm)

2000-12-06 Thread Duane Boudreau
] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 9:59 AM Subject: RE: Application.cfm | Right! Your application.cfm should have the following for each | Request-scoped variable: | | CFSET Request.MyVar1 = "foo" | CFSET Request.MyVar2 = "bar"

RE: Which schope? (Was: Re: Application.cfm)

2000-12-06 Thread Hal Helms
Original Message- From: Todd Ashworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 11:29 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Which schope? (Was: Re: Application.cfm) Just out of curiosity .. If you just need to set a variable for one page and that variable only ever lives on that o

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-06 Thread Kinley Pon
r the page is in the same directory or not. Confused Justme JustLearning Just a Coldfusion wantabie Kinley Pon Westcar Consulting Group, Inc. mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 8:35 PM To: CF-Talk S

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-05 Thread Dave Watts
In your application cfset application.variablename = "variable" In your custom tag #application.variablename# Scoping it as request.variablename is BAD! The request scope is set for each PAGE request and is not the same thing as application scope. Before I figured out my application

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-05 Thread Darryl Lyons
Do you use the fusebox methodology? -Original Message- From: Benjamin Fitts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 10:01 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm Regarding Application variables. When my code wasn't properly written I thought custom tags

Re: APPLICATION.CFM Variable problems

2000-12-05 Thread Richard L Smith
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 3:20 PM Subject: Re: APPLICATION.CFM Variable problems One thing that happened to me recently, was I forgot that a relative URL would be relative to the template that was called, not the include f

Re: APPLICATION.CFM Variable problems

2000-12-04 Thread David Cummins
One thing that happened to me recently, was I forgot that a relative URL would be relative to the template that was called, not the include file that it appears in. Silly, I know, but if you had another copy of those stylesheets somewhere else, and the URL happens to resolve to them, they would

Re: [Application.cfm]

2000-12-04 Thread Alex
set it as a session var "Neil H." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Would application variables be available to a module (i.e. a template called by CFModule) ? And if they are how far up the tree will CF look for the application.cfm file? My problem is I set a variable called datasource equal to my DSN

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-04 Thread Jason Egan
No, I don't believe so - custom tags - called by cf_ or cfmodule are run on a separate thread, so they aren't aware of application variables (like #dsn# for your datasource). The datasource is usually what I ran into trouble with, so I passed it as an attribute: cfmodule template="test.cfm"

Re: Application.cfm

2000-12-04 Thread Ryan
At 13:19 12/4/00 -0500, you wrote: Would application variables be available to a module (i.e. a template called by CFModule) ? And if they are how far up the tree will CF look for the application.cfm file? My problem is I set a variable called datasource equal to my DSN name. I attempt to

RE: APPLICATION.CFM Variable problems

2000-12-04 Thread Won Lee
The problem is because the variable stTypeA already exists. And despite your efforts to change the value, it won't cause the application already sees that variable has been assigned. Won -Original Message- From: Richard L Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-04 Thread Scott, Andrew
--Original Message- From: Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 05 December 2000 07:20 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Application.cfm At 13:19 12/4/00 -0500, you wrote: Would application variables be available to a module (i.e. a template called by CFModule) ? And if they are how far up the tree wi

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-04 Thread Dave Watts
No, I don't believe so - custom tags - called by cf_ or cfmodule are run on a separate thread, so they aren't aware of application variables (like #dsn# for your datasource). That's not true. Application variables are available from within custom tags, as are request variables. Dave

RE: Application.cfm

2000-12-04 Thread Benjamin Fitts
an [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 3:19 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm No, I don't believe so - custom tags - called by cf_ or cfmodule are run on a separate thread, so they aren't aware of application variables (like #dsn# for your datasource). The

RE: Application.cfm inheritence

2000-11-28 Thread Andrew Scott
Yes they can, all you need to do is cfinclude the previous application.cfm from the root dir and the child will be able to use any variable scope... -Original Message- From: Anthony Geoghegan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 27 November 2000 10:49 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE

RE: Application.cfm inheritence

2000-11-28 Thread Michael She
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, 27 November 2000 10:49 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Application.cfm inheritence In a word, no. Regards, Anthony Geoghegan. Lead Developer, What's On Where (WOW!) http://www.wow.ie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Michael She [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: Application.cfm inheritence

2000-11-27 Thread Anthony Geoghegan
In a word, no. Regards, Anthony Geoghegan. Lead Developer, What's On Where (WOW!) http://www.wow.ie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Michael She [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 November 2000 01:31 To: CF-Talk Subject: Application.cfm inheritence Hello, Will a

RE: Application.cfm inheritence

2000-11-27 Thread Adam Reynolds
On the otherhand, if you don't put an application.cfm in the child directory, the server will go up the directory tree looking for one. -Original Message- From: Anthony Geoghegan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 11:49 AM To: CF-Talk Subject:RE

RE: Application.cfm inheritence

2000-11-26 Thread Scott, Andrew
Yes provided they belong to the same directory structure for this application. For example, if I have application.cfm in the application root directory, then later I call a file that was in another directory as /includes then it will say it can't find it, move up a directory until it can't reach

Re: Application.cfm inheritence

2000-11-25 Thread Jeffry Houser
Functional solution I would prefer to see the settings separated out as their own includes, instead of just including the parent. It would give you more control. Todd Ashworth wrote: ColdFusion only looks up the directory tree if it can't find an Application.cfm. As soon as it

Re: Application.cfm inheritence

2000-11-24 Thread Todd Ashworth
ColdFusion only looks up the directory tree if it can't find an Application.cfm. As soon as it finds one, it stops. Just cfinclude the parent application.cfm into the child one. cfinclude template = "../Application.cfm" Todd - Original Message - From: "Michael She" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Application.cfm in a CFMODULE

2000-08-10 Thread David Gassner
You can avoid this whole issue by using the Request scope for variables which are set in application.cfm instead of application or session variables. Request variables aren't shared between threads, so they don't need to be locked; and they are available for the entire page request, including

RE: Application.cfm in a CFMODULE

2000-08-09 Thread CHowarth
Code in a custom tag (whether the tag is called directly with a CF_ syntax or called using CFMODULE) can refer to any session and application variables that are available to the calling module. No special scoping or coding is required to access these variables in the tag. If they are

Re: application.cfm

2000-07-25 Thread Jared Clinton
Kevin, Did you think of looking through here : http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Jared. "Parker, Kevin" wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong but I seem tor recall that in the last few weeks there was some mention on this list that you could control access to all files

Re: application.cfm

2000-07-25 Thread Jim McAtee
No. It was a dream. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. -Original Message- From: Parker, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF Talk (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 12:05 AM Subject: application.cfm Correct me if I'm wrong but I seem tor recall that in the

RE: application.cfm

2000-07-25 Thread Parker, Kevin
-Original Message- From: Jared Clinton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 25 July 2000 3:42:PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: application.cfm Kevin, Did you think of looking through here : http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Jared. "Parker, Kevin" wrote:

RE: application.cfm

2000-07-25 Thread Bert Dawson
If you use the fusebox technique... ( _everything_ goes through the index.cfm, which then decides which templates to include using a CFCASE statement on the 'fuseaction' eg CFSWITCH EXPRESSION="#attributes.fuseaction#" CFCASE VALUE="home" CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE="dsp_home.cfm" /CFCASE

Re: application.cfm

2000-07-25 Thread Billy Cravens
Note that you can only control access to files within a directory that are parsed by the cf engine (ie, .cfm files), not all files using this method. For deeper directory protection, you would need to use your NOS security. -- Billy Cravens [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Parker, Kevin" wrote: Correct

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Jeffrey A. Zubeck
If you are not running a CF site, you don't personally need it. But, if the SP requires it, I would just create a blank file named application.cfm and upload it to where they want it. Jeff - Original Message - From: vince [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 13,

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Jared Clinton
the cfapplication tag doesn't _have_ to be in the application.cfm file, just ususally is, because thats where it makes sense to put it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah ... our site does use a lot of session variables ... but is it necessary to have this file .. How did you set up

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread rkeniger
the cfapplication tag doesn't _have_ to be in the application.cfm file, just ususally is, because thats where it makes sense to put it. True enough, but if you know enough CF to use session variables why would you not know what the application.cfm file is? Rob Keniger

RE: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Hoffman, Joe (CIT)
Division of Computer System Services -Original Message- From: Jeffrey A. Zubeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 1:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Application.cfm... whats that ? If you are not running a CF site, you don't personally need it. But, if the SP

RE: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Bud
On 7/14/00, Hoffman, Joe (CIT) penned: A BLANK application.cfm file causes problems (not sure if it has been fixed in 4.5.1). At least have something in it even if it is comments. A blank ANY Cold Fusion template can't be parsed. You could just put a comment line in it: !--- Hide me --- --

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Todd Ashworth
2:06 AM Subject: Re: Application.cfm... whats that ? | | | the cfapplication tag doesn't _have_ to be in the application.cfm file, just | ususally is, because thats where it makes sense to put it. | | True enough, but if you know enough CF to use session variables why would you | not know what

RE: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Larry Juncker
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Application.cfm... whats that ? Yeah ... our site does use a lot of session variables ... but is it necessary to have this file .. How did you set up session scoped variables without using the application.cfm file? Normally you need a cfapplication name

Re: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Daslweb - Greg
My idea of what application.cfm. 1)When place in a directory and tried to access directly a cold fusion error occurs stating that this is a reserved file name. Is there a way to make the error not appear I do not know. 2)When place in your directory it is access before accessing any other .cfm in

RE: Application.cfm... whats that ?

2000-07-14 Thread Eric Dawson
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Application.cfm... whats that ? Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 08:25:13 -0500 I would guess that the main reason your Provider wants you to have an Application.cfm file in your own directory, is because, as I am sure you a

RE: Application.cfm location costs?

2000-07-07 Thread paul smith
] Business URL: http://www.fusioneers.com ICQ: 346566 -- -Original Message- From: paul smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 6:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Application.cfm location costs

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