CFC returns escaped strings.. grrrr

2012-06-03 Thread Brook Davies
I am trying to do some jsonP stuff and call a CFC directly. The problem is the CFC doesn't return the correctly formatted string. I want to return a string from the remote CFC call but it quotes the string and escapes the quotes. I return: jsonp_fa({RESULT:ok}) And I get:

Re: CFC returns escaped strings.. grrrr

2012-06-03 Thread Raymond Camden
When you call it, are you adding returnformat=json in the url? It will override the returnformat in your function call. On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Brook Davies cft...@logiforms.com wrote: I am trying to do some jsonP stuff and call a CFC directly. The problem is the CFC doesn't return

RE: CFC returns escaped strings.. grrrr

2012-06-03 Thread Brook Davies
omg! - your right!!! Thank you - I don't know how I missed that! Brook -Original Message- From: Raymond Camden [mailto:raymondcam...@gmail.com] Sent: June-03-12 11:59 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: CFC returns escaped strings.. g When you call it, are you adding returnformat=json

Re: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 17:18, Crow T. Robot wrote: to only happen in our industryÂ…can't let the other guy out-geek you, I guess. Reminds me of taking my old car to a garage to (fail to) get it's MOT :-) -- Tom Chiverton Helping to paradigmatically architect network interfaces

RE: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Jenny Gavin-Wear
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 November 2006 17:18 To: CF-Talk Subject: g I just got off the phone with a IT company who manages the web server for one of our clients. This client is pretty small, non-profit, and we're just doing a little ASP project with them. In the course of our

RE: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Will Swain
as a daily rate and clearly didn't know what he was talking about. -Original Message- From: Jenny Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 November 2006 10:17 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: g I totally agree. Last week my (now ex) hosting company (Vortech

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2006-11-15 Thread Big Mad Kev
To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: g I had a 'discussion' with the IT consultant at a client of mine who insisted that CF was built on ASP. He wouldn't have it any other way. He was obviously an MS man and didn't view anything else as 'proper'. What annoyed me more than anything else was that he

Re: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Wayne Putterill
them for not understanding :-) My 2p -Original Message- From: Will Swain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 November 2006 10:34 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: g I had a 'discussion' with the IT consultant at a client of mine who insisted that CF was built on ASP. He wouldn't have

Re: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Neil Middleton
I totally agree with what you guys are saying, but at the moment I am in completely the opposite position. Me and my boss (an ex developer) both see CF as a great tool, but I am trying to convince him at the moment that it is not a golden bullet - it can't solve every problem. We have an

Re: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 11:45, Neil Middleton wrote: of what CF can do effectively leaving us the only option of going a little lower level and write in Java or .NET for some functionality. However, convincing him of this is proving a little difficult. These are unlikely to be faster,

Re: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Wayne Putterill
Agreed, we have some queries that can take tens of seconds to run on a very well specified Oracle server, CF isn't the problem it's the sheer amount and complexity of the data we have to work with. On 15/11/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: These are unlikely to be faster, of course, if

Re: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Doug Brown
Or write your nasty little code in C++ and compile it for a CFX tag and it will run alot faster. DB - Original Message - From: Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:58 AM Subject: Re: g On Wednesday 15

RE: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Dawson, Michael
In times like those, you just want to look at the client and raise your eyebrow. -Original Message- From: Will Swain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 4:34 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: g I had a 'discussion' with the IT consultant at a client of mine

Re: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Martin Thorpe
So your still trying to convince 2B to go Java, thought you tried that a few years ago, I had a go myself a couple of years back ;-) Good luck with the convincving man :-) I totally agree with what you guys are saying, but at the moment I am in completely the opposite position. Me and my

RE: grrrr....

2006-11-15 Thread Will Swain
He no longer works for the client in question. I think they got the idea eventually. -Original Message- From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 15 November 2006 13:54 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: g In times like those, you just want to look

grrrr....

2006-11-14 Thread Crow T. Robot
I just got off the phone with a IT company who manages the web server for one of our clients. This client is pretty small, non-profit, and we're just doing a little ASP project with them. In the course of our conversation, he asked what other languages we use. I tell him CF, ASP.NET, ASP, and

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2006-11-14 Thread Josh Nathanson
. Robot [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 9:18 AM Subject: g I just got off the phone with a IT company who manages the web server for one of our clients. This client is pretty small, non-profit, and we're just doing a little ASP

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2006-11-14 Thread Eric J. Hoffman
a hard-copy version. -Original Message- From: Crow T. Robot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 11:18 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: g I just got off the phone with a IT company who manages the web server

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2006-11-14 Thread Andy Matthews
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 11:18 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: g I just got off the phone with a IT company who manages the web server for one of our clients. This client is pretty small, non-profit, and we're just doing a little ASP project with them

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2006-11-14 Thread Crow T. Robot
. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 615.370.1530 x737 --//- -Original Message- From: Crow T. Robot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 11:18 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: g I just got off the phone with a IT company who manages the web server for one

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2006-11-14 Thread Jeff Fleitz
though, it seems like CF inspires a love it or hate it kind of attitude. -- Josh - Original Message - From: Crow T. Robot [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 9:18 AM Subject: g I just got off the phone with a IT company

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2006-11-14 Thread Will Tomlinson
Next time this happens, give his phone number to dave the disruptured. He'll be in for a RUDE awakening. lol! Will ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting, up-to-date ColdFusion

RE: GRRRR Dreamweaver broke my client's web site

2005-08-05 Thread Dave Watts
I'm going through old emails I hadn't read, sorry it's taken so long to respond. I'll actually go one further. I'm no DW exeprt by any means, but why anyone would use templates and libraries makes no sense when you could just use SSI's. Not saying anything about Mike's judgement, just

RE: GRRRR Dreamweaver broke my client's web site

2005-03-14 Thread Calvin Ward
Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 1:35 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: G Dreamweaver broke my client's web site I'll actually go one further. I'm no DW exeprt by any means, but why anyone would use templates and libraries makes no sense when you

GRRRR Dreamweaver broke my client's web site

2005-03-13 Thread Mike Kear
Has anyone else experienced this with DreamweaverMX2004 v7.0.1? I was building a simple 'brochureware' site for a client who wanted it hosted on his space, and had no ColdFusion to call on. So instead of using cfincludes for common elements like footer, header, menu bar etc, I used

Re: GRRRR Dreamweaver broke my client's web site

2005-03-13 Thread mac jordan
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 20:59:36 +1100, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is surely not a designed feature, so has anyone else found this bug? or has my installation become corrupted? IMO, templates are seriously broken in MX2004, and I wouldn't touch them with the proverbial. Why didn't

Re: GRRRR Dreamweaver broke my client's web site

2005-03-13 Thread Mike Kear
Now mac, dont go telling me what I OUGHT to have done. It was a simple little job, took a couple of hours, I built it and was about to deploy it for the first time, and WHAM. I am well aware that no matter how small a job, you should always backup, but in this case I was too bloody lazy, and

Re: GRRRR Dreamweaver broke my client's web site

2005-03-13 Thread Will Tomlinson
Well my recommendation is DONT use dreamweaver's library functionality either!!! I haven't used libraries but HAVE run into strange template issues before. So I just use SSI's for everything. They're so much easier to maintain as well. Will

RE: GRRRR Dreamweaver broke my client's web site

2005-03-13 Thread Connie DeCinko
You might try asking over on the Dreamcoders list: http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/dreamcoders -Original Message- From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 4:15 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: G Dreamweaver broke my client's web site Now mac

Re: GRRRR Dreamweaver broke my client's web site

2005-03-13 Thread Will Tomlinson
I'll actually go one further. I'm no DW exeprt by any means, but why anyone would use templates and libraries makes no sense when you could just use SSI's. Not saying anything about Mike's judgement, just making a statement about DW here. Why would I use them when I can use a SSI, change it

GRRRR Claris Works 5.0 DB

2001-05-08 Thread Eric Dawson
G Claris Works 5.0 DB I have a Claris Works 5DB, and need to convert to anything useful in the W2K/Office 2000 World. ideas? ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm

OT: Re: GRRRR Claris Works 5.0 DB

2001-05-08 Thread Sean Daniels
On 5/8/01 9:47 AM Eric Dawson wrote: G Claris Works 5.0 DB I have a Claris Works 5DB, and need to convert to anything useful in the W2K/Office 2000 World. ideas? Does Claris have any kind of export? Like, preferably export comma delim values, then you can import into Access quite

Re: OT: Re: GRRRR Claris Works 5.0 DB

2001-05-08 Thread Eric Dawson
Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT: Re: G Claris Works 5.0 DB Date: Tue, 08 May 2001 09:52:57 -0400 On 5/8/01 9:47 AM Eric Dawson wrote: G Claris Works 5.0 DB I have a Claris Works 5DB, and need to convert to anything useful

Slow Response (Grrrr) from server? ie?

2001-03-19 Thread Carol Bluestein
Hi all. Please bear with me because I am have a devil of a time trying to test my application. It is taking forever. I don't know whether it is a server or a browser problem and how to fix it. I'm hoping someone out there has been here and knows the fix. I was on CF 4.5.2 but it was sooo