Re: OT: selling blood

2003-08-01 Thread Jim Campbell
Thanks, but I'm on the wagon. - Jim LI, Chunshen (Don) wrote: I'm ready to sell blood. Does anyone need any? Thanks. ~| Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?forumid=4 Subscription:

Re: Host Headers vs. CGI vars (was IIS Domain Naming Question)

2003-08-01 Thread David Delbridge
Holy cripes! I didn't think about that. Yes, I would consider that to be a significant factor in deciding between IIS host header configuration and CF scripts. Thank you. Dave -- David M. Delbridge Circa 3000 ColdFusion Hosting http://www.circa3k.com Kola Oyedeji wrote: Also I'm don't

Re: Homesite and CF mappings

2003-08-01 Thread jon hall
Sorry, MX type mappings. -- jon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Friday, August 1, 2003, 2:38:26 PM, you wrote: T It's working for me on mappings? Please clarify what you mean by T 'mappings' - are you talking about CFMX mappings or are you talking network T mappings? I'm guessing cfmx mappings.

Re: Homesite and CF mappings

2003-08-01 Thread Todd
Seeing that there's no way for HomeSite to get the mapping information from CFMX, I don't see how this is possible. ~Todd At 03:00 PM 8/1/2003, you wrote: Sorry, MX type mappings. -- jon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Todd Rafferty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - http://www.web-rat.com/ Team

RE: Querying a text file

2003-08-01 Thread B G
Thanks- I've got a couple options to import the file directly into the db without using cffile. That's a good thing. What this discussion has done, though, is presented the problem of preventing a user from uploading a file that's too big to begin with. It seems there are two solutions.

Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Jim McAtee
Do tasks run from the cf scheduler (CF5) run at a different priority than those called via a browser? I wouldn't think there would be a difference, since the CF schedulere just thinks it's making an HTTP request, but... ~|

Re: Homesite and CF mappings

2003-08-01 Thread jon hall
One possibility is junctions. I'd rather not have to create a junction for each mapping though. -- jon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Friday, August 1, 2003, 2:57:18 PM, you wrote: T Seeing that there's no way for HomeSite to get the mapping information from T CFMX, I don't see how this is

RE: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Watts
Do tasks run from the cf scheduler (CF5) run at a different priority than those called via a browser? I wouldn't think there would be a difference, since the CF scheduler just thinks it's making an HTTP request, but... No, they don't run at a different priority. However, they do keep two

RE: Content Management Systems - a short list...

2003-08-01 Thread Jim Curran
Brian, We have an enterprise version, but that is not as cut and dry pricing as the hosted. The Enterprise version handles DB updates as well. Some of our larger clients running this system are: http://www.akingump.com http://www.venable.com http://www.munsch.com - j james curran technical

RE: CFMX

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Watts
How does one go about creating virtual directories in the built in web server on CFMX? Everything you need to know is right here: http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/adv_development/config_builtin_ webserver/config_builtin_webserver08.html

Re: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Jim McAtee
- Original Message - From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 1:29 PM Subject: RE: Scheduled Task Priority Do tasks run from the cf scheduler (CF5) run at a different priority than those called via a browser? I wouldn't think

selling blood

2003-08-01 Thread Don
I've devoted about two years to start my own business (mostly R D), unfortunately it hasn't taken off yet while I'm running out of money. And I've started to look for some project to get things going about a month ago. Negative experience. So, it's incorrect to say long-unemployed

Re: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Michael Dinowitz
No. Of course, there may be something in Java to do this but up till now, the answer as far as I know is no. Is there a means of selectively killing a CF template that was run via the scheduler? Without cycling the CF service itself, that is? It's got a _very_ long RequestTimeout, yet looks

Re: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Michael Dinowitz
No. They're just CFHTTP calls to the url in question and work as any other http call to the same location. Personally, I hate the use of CFHTTP to implement scheduling and will have a full writeup on it to go to the MM wish list very soon. An internal call to the template in question is much more

RE: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Watts
Is there a means of selectively killing a CF template that was run via the scheduler? Without cycling the CF service itself, that is? It's got a _very_ long RequestTimeout, yet looks like it won't be able to complete in that time. I'm surprised it hasn't taken the CF server down, so it

RE: CF tag for highlighting text in a textfield?

2003-08-01 Thread Rafael Alan Bleiweiss
THanks so much for the help Jeff! I'll give this a go later today! SCRIPT type=text/javascript function htmltotext(){ document.myform.plaintext.value = mycontent.innerHTML; } function text2HTML(){ mycontent.innerHTML = document.myform.plaintext.value; } /SCRIPT div id=mycontent

UTC Timezone Offset

2003-08-01 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
Does anyone know how to figure out the utctimezone offset +|-? I know how to return the offset hours and minutes, but what I need to figure out is if GetTimeZinInfo().utcHourOffset returns 4 is it negative or positive. Thanks Bryan

RE: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Yeah, I second that notion of moving non-Web page related stuff to another scripting language. We use PHP and cron here to handle some scheduled downloads and it works like a charm. Plus PHP (and Perl, for that matter) have OO features now that can make them much easier to learn. M -Original

multipart form - passing fields

2003-08-01 Thread Suyer, Ed [PRD Non-JJ]
Hello All, I have a wizard-like web page where the user must fill out forms 1 through 5 prior to hitting submit i.e. step 1 - personal info, step 2 - address information, step 3 - payment, etc., To me this seems like a pretty common type of interface. And I'm hoping there's some people on this

Re: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Jim Campbell
Alternately, try Python - it's a very powerful language that's equally easy to learn. I was writing functional programs in it (read: not Hello World or looping from 1 to n) in a couple of hours. It's syntax is very clean (cleaner than Perl and PHP), and you can invoke and test all sorts of

Testing period for new Flash Player

2003-08-01 Thread John Dowdell
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/public_beta If you have any public sites using SWF files, particularly complex SWF files or ones with complex server interaction or other tricks, then please take advantage of this special time to ensure the new Player renders your existing work to

RE: multipart form - passing fields

2003-08-01 Thread Barney Boisvert
I'd skip the hidden form fields, and after each step store the data in a struct in the session scope. Then when you're all done, you can pull all the data from that one place. That will let you easily add more form fields or even move form fields between steps without affecting much at all.

Re: multipart form - passing fields

2003-08-01 Thread Scott Weikert
To me this seems like a pretty common type of interface. And I'm hoping there's some people on this list that have built something like this before what I want to know is this - is there a mechanism to pass form fields from one form to another w/o hard coding the form field names? I'm sure

RE: multipart form - passing fields

2003-08-01 Thread Ian Skinner
Actually building our your suggestion, you should be able to do something like this: (completely off the top of my head and untested, but hopefully it helps). At the top of a page 2-5: cfoutput cfloop list=form.fieldnames index=field cfif field NEQ fieldnames!--- don't want to double

RE: multipart form - passing fields

2003-08-01 Thread Barney Boisvert
make sure you HTMLEditFormat() those values, in case they contain quotes or other such nastiness. --- Barney Boisvert, Senior Development Engineer AudienceCentral [EMAIL PROTECTED] voice : 360.756.8080 x12 fax : 360.647.5351 www.audiencecentral.com -Original Message- From: Ian

RE: CF-Talk: Digest every hour

2003-08-01 Thread Suyer, Ed [PRD Non-JJ]
Thanks! This helps. RE: cfoutput cfloop list=form.fieldnames index=field cfif field NEQ fieldnames!--- don't want to double these up --- input type=hidden name=#field# value=#form[field]# /cfif /cfloop /cfoutput. There appears to be one other exception. I also have to

CFStoredproc is giving incorrect value in CFMX version. but getti ng correct value in cf4.5 version.. --- URGENT

2003-08-01 Thread Ramesh Deva
Hi Here I am giving the testcode which I executed in cfmx version and CF4.5.1 version. But I am expecting value '4' from following code. I will be getting that value in only CF4.5.1 but not in CFMX. Is it unknown cfmx bug or do we need to change any attributes kind of things when

RE: CFMX

2003-08-01 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
Dave, Thanks a lot. As usual, you are a big help. Mike -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 3:48 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CFMX How does one go about creating virtual directories in the built in web server on CFMX?

RE: multipart form - passing fields

2003-08-01 Thread Rafael Alan Bleiweiss
Why not post the contents to the DB after each page? I do this and it allows me to retain the input for those sites where the visitor has the rights to come back again later. Post once per page, and no worries. I track which page was completed in the DB and check for a AllCompleted flag. If

RE: CF tag for highlighting text in a textfield?

2003-08-01 Thread Rafael Alan Bleiweiss
div id=mycontent style=overflow: scroll CONTENTEDITABLE/div input type=button value=copy to text box onclick=htmltotext();/button form name=myform textarea id=plaintext name=plaintext cols=80 rows=6/textarea input type=button name=txt2html value=copy to HTML box onclick=text2HTML(); /form SIGH

RE: multipart form - passing fields

2003-08-01 Thread Suyer, Ed [PRD Non-JJ]
Thanks! This helps. RE: cfoutput cfloop list=form.fieldnames index=field cfif field NEQ fieldnames!--- don't want to double these up --- input type=hidden name=#field# value=#form[field]# /cfif /cfloop /cfoutput. There appears to be one other exception. I also have to

Re: OT: IIS virtual directories

2003-08-01 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Robert Orlini wrote: With IIS 5.0, can I delete the IISADMIN, MSADC and printers virtual directories w/o any problems to our website? I don't do any administration of the site except directly on the machine. http://www.nsa.gov/snac/index.html guide number 14 (but reading and implementing

Re: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Jim McAtee
Is there a means of selectively killing a CF template that was run via the scheduler? Without cycling the CF service itself, that is? It's got a _very_ long RequestTimeout, yet looks like it won't be able to complete in that time. I'm surprised it hasn't taken the CF server down, so it

Alternatives to CF5's IP based debugging?

2003-08-01 Thread Jim McAtee
Are there any other methods of seeing debug output from a CF5 development server other than by designating a list of IP addresses? Cookie based, for instance? We've got three developers in-house and the only way that I can see to get CF's debugging to work properly (assuming that any given

Re: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Doug White
I would suspect there is some CPU power and time consumed when moving 1 million records from one MySQL table to another. That kind of work is asking a bit much of ColdFusion which is intended to deliver web pages. Back end operations of that scope should be addressed in the MySQL control center

RE: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Stacy Young
JMS Queue! I've got a bunch of enhancement requests in on this...ability to specify number of threads for one thing... Stace -Original Message- From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 4:05 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Scheduled Task Priority No. Of

OT: stupid ?

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Lyons
is there a way that i can have someone use an app on my comp in my IIS webroot folder? maybe by going through my IP address and then into my comp if i turn firewall off? anyone know if this is possible? ~| Archives:

RE: stupid ?

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Watts
is there a way that i can have someone use an app on my comp in my IIS webroot folder? maybe by going through my IP address and then into my comp if i turn firewall off? Is it a web application? If so, yes. If not, no - at least, not unless you provide a web interface to run it. If it's a

RE: Alternatives to CF5's IP based debugging?

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Watts
Are there any other methods of seeing debug output from a CF5 development server other than by designating a list of IP addresses? Cookie based, for instance? Sure. Just enable debug output for all IP addresses, then selectively disable it in your code as you like. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf

RE: Scheduled Task Priority

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Watts
Is there a means of selectively killing a CF template that was run via the scheduler? ... No, I don't think you can do that. I'd recommend that you consider rewriting the script in something other than CF. ... Thanks. I'm not sure that would do much. It would let you

Re: Alternatives to CF5's IP based debugging?

2003-08-01 Thread jonhall
I think you can also set up the development mappings in studio/homesite...it does supposedly allow you to get the debugging back directly into studio. -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Friday, August 1, 2003, 10:34:28 PM, you wrote: JM Are there any other methods of seeing debug output from a CF5

RE: Alternatives to CF5's IP based debugging?

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Watts
I think you can also set up the development mappings in studio/homesite...it does supposedly allow you to get the debugging back directly into studio. While you can set up development mappings in Studio or Homesite, that only allows you to use the Internet Explorer browser integration to run

Re: stupid ?

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Lyons
actually i want to run a flash comm app, so i just need access to the 1 page and thats all we just need to try it out but we cant get it to work on the actual server so I was seeing if we could just run it real quick off my comp - Original Message - From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

RE: stupid ?

2003-08-01 Thread Dave Watts
actually i want to run a flash comm app, so i just need access to the 1 page and thats all we just need to try it out but we cant get it to work on the actual server so I was seeing if we could just run it real quick off my comp I think you'll need to install the Flash Comm server on your

Re: Alternatives to CF5's IP based debugging?

2003-08-01 Thread jonhall
Well not having played with the debugger before, I read Charlie Areharts presentation on it, and after some head scratching and one crash, I set up a dev mapping opened my default.cfm, added a couple breakpoints, and started a debug session. Lo and behold, up pops this ultra cool window that

RE: multipart form - passing fields

2003-08-01 Thread Ian Skinner
Ah, so the user is not required to go linearly through the form from step 1 to 2 to 3 but can jump around. That does make it more challenging! Then, I would probably lean toward a database and/or structure based approach. It's going to be more work, but that's what we get for allowing users

RE: multipart form - passing fields

2003-08-01 Thread Ian Skinner
Actually I just had a bit of inspiration that might work. You could try using a naming convention... On the action page of page 1 (page 2 or something in between). cfoutput cfloop list=form.fieldnames index=field cfif field NEQ fieldnames!--- don't want to double these up --- input

Re: Alternatives to CF5's IP based debugging? - MX Debugging

2003-08-01 Thread jonhall
Figured it out...CF MX doesn't support debugging! /me breathes deeply... Anyone know if debugging support is slated to be added back into MX? -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Saturday, August 2, 2003, 12:51:58 AM, you wrote: jon I did have a problem getting this to work with an MX server...I'm

Re: UTC Timezone Offset

2003-08-01 Thread Paul Hastings
Does anyone know how to figure out the utctimezone offset +|-? I know how to return the offset hours and minutes, but what I need to figure out is if GetTimeZinInfo().utcHourOffset returns 4 is it negative or positive. its an offset from UTC (GMT). i'm in bangkok, GMT+7, so my cf servers here

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