Oops. I missed that. Nevermind! :-[
On 2/9/2012 10:10 AM, Matt Quackenbush wrote:
> Nopers. Daniel has an in his CFC. See his
> previous posts in the thread.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Carl Von Stetten
> wrote:
>
>> Rex,
>>
>> I think cf_abort is a custom tag, not a UDF, so it would
Nopers. Daniel has an in his CFC. See his
previous posts in the thread.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Carl Von Stetten
wrote:
>
> Rex,
>
> I think cf_abort is a custom tag, not a UDF, so it would not be called
> using cf_abort().
> -Carl
>
> On 2/9/2012 9:19 AM, Rex wrote:
> > yes, but to c
Rex,
I think cf_abort is a custom tag, not a UDF, so it would not be called
using cf_abort().
-Carl
On 2/9/2012 9:19 AM, Rex wrote:
> yes, but to call cf_abort, you want to do cf_abort()
>
> It's like calling #now# instead of #now()#
>
> - Rex
>
> On 2/9/2012 5:46 AM, daniel kessler wrote:
>>>
yes, but to call cf_abort, you want to do cf_abort()
It's like calling #now# instead of #now()#
- Rex
On 2/9/2012 5:46 AM, daniel kessler wrote:
>> you have cf_abort in your code instead of cf_abort()
> I am using cf_abort.
>
>
~
> Unfortunately, I also don't receive the dump or the abort. I even
> built an array to dump to simplify the test and assure that there's
> dumpable data.I guess I'm just not used to this. Maybe the
> logs will reveal what happened.
ok, it looks like the cf_dump() is working. If I put a
>Looks like the issue is that you have the cf_dump() and cf_abort() calls
>outside of the curly braces.
ok, that's a thought that I hadn't considered. I moved them inside the
brackets and now I don't receive an error. Thank you!
Unfortunately, I also don't receive the dump or the abort. I ev
>you have cf_abort in your code instead of cf_abort()
I am using cf_abort.
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you have cf_abort in your code instead of cf_abort()
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 04:20, Matt Quackenbush wrote:
>
> Looks like the issue is that you have the cf_dump() and cf_abort() calls
> outside of the curly braces.
>
> if ( // all those items )
> {
> // stuff here
> }
> cf_dump(dbResult);
Looks like the issue is that you have the cf_dump() and cf_abort() calls
outside of the curly braces.
if ( // all those items )
{
// stuff here
}
cf_dump(dbResult);
cf_abort();
else
// other stuff
You need to move those two items inside of the }.
HTH
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 2:0
>The error code mentions Line 63 as the start of an if () statement, and
>Line 52 as the start of the tag. We'll need probably the entire
>if () block at the least, as it would seem the issue lies in there.
>
>Hard to speculate based solely upon the error message, as CF is notorious
>for providin
The error code mentions Line 63 as the start of an if () statement, and
Line 52 as the start of the tag. We'll need probably the entire
if () block at the least, as it would seem the issue lies in there.
Hard to speculate based solely upon the error message, as CF is notorious
for providing rath
>First off, this is a nearly 4 year old thread. It may or may not apply to
>what you're working on now.
>
>What CFML engine and version are you using?
>
>What is the relevant code?
I didn't think reposting was a good idea, since there was a thread with a
relevant history.
I'm using CF7.
I post
First off, this is a nearly 4 year old thread. It may or may not apply to
what you're working on now.
What CFML engine and version are you using?
What is the relevant code?
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 1:24 PM, daniel kessler wrote:
>
> To clarify, I receive an error when these function calls are
To clarify, I receive an error when these function calls are used and no error
when they're commented out.
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Invalid CFML construct found on line 78 at column 33.
ColdFusion was looking at the following text:
else
The CFML compiler was processing:
a script statement beginning wit
I added this to my component, but I'm getting an error while calling it from
within the component.
Then further down, I call the cf_dump, like
cf_dump(dbResult);
How do I implement this correctly?
Thank you for your assistance.
~~~
thanks guys, very neat solution :)
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> when debugging with coldfusion tags i use the cfoutput and cfdump tags alot
> but how can i use these tags and the cfabort tag within cfscript, or how can
> i get the > same effect as these tags? A common practice is to create a udf
> that wraps the functionality of a cf tag, so:
var myArray = newArray(1);
myArray[1] = "Larry";
myArray[2] = "Moe";
myArray[3] = "Curly";
cf_dump(myArray);
cf_abort;
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Richard White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> when debugging with coldfusion tags
Depending on where you are in the script it could be as simple as ending the
cfscript then putting in a cfdump and then beginning the cfscript again. I
often debug small problems within cfscripts by using writeoutput functions
for the values on if statements and other things of that nature. I sup
hi,
when debugging with coldfusion tags i use the cfoutput and cfdump tags alot but
how can i use these tags and the cfabort tag within cfscript, or how can i get
the same effect as these tags?
thanks
richard
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