Doug White wrote:
One thing has not changed as far as PHP vs. CF
1. CF and especially CFMX is MUCH faster than PHP
Additionally, while PHP is open source, and CF is not - when one considers
the
total cost of development, CF will come out ahead. Faster development time,
reusable code,
I seem to recall long ago there was a CFX plugin of some sort that would
allow you to submit a form number, and it would dial the modem throught some
TAPI interfaceanyone recall or know if such a beast did exist?
Regards,
Eric J. Hoffman
Technology Tamer
DataStream Connexion
I don't really see an implication for CF.
You seem to be looking at this as if more PHP has to mean less CF - and
that's not necessarily so. The market for dynamic pages is simply (I
think) expanding - there's room for more than a few successful players.
However like others have said the total
I'd bet that with cfmx 7 they're going to really gear it for medium to
large biz. Support for managing CF in clusters, auto deployment
etc...maybe a bigger price tag. Higher revenue with perhaps slightly
smaller market in terms of install base.
Just a guess
Stace
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Sunday, August 31, 2003, 7:11:51 PM, you wrote:
JM These points may be 100% true, but neither addresses the simple observation
JM that PHP usage will soon eclipse that of CF. And what the implications of this
JM will be for CF.
If I had a nickel for every time someone said CF was dead...
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I'd bet that with cfmx 7 they're going to really gear it for
medium to large biz. Support for managing CF in clusters, auto
deployment etc...maybe a bigger price tag. Higher revenue with
perhaps slightly smaller market in terms of install base.
I think that's already what Macromedia (and
Isaac,
Thanks for posting this about the onTap framework, something I overlooked
before, and it's very interesting. I downloaded and installed it on my dev
server, and when I look at my server variables, I see that onTap has set up
a whole lot of variables at server level.
In principle, I
Agreed, but I think they've yet to deliver on some key functionality to
entice larger enterprises.
Stace
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 8:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF usage growing or shrinking? (was DWMX 2004 - Whats new
Isaac,
Thanks for posting this about the onTap framework,
something I overlooked before, and it's very interesting.
I downloaded and installed it on my dev server, and when
I look at my server variables, I see that onTap has set
up a whole lot of variables at server level.
In principle, I
Hi Ike and Adam (and others),
I tried Ike's suggestion below but with the same outcome.
cfif session.basket.ProductURL EQ
cfset URL =
cfelse
cfset URL =
URLEncodedFormat(session.basket.ProductURL)
/cfif
cfset thisStruct = URL
I want to set a file filter and file size upload contraint.
got the file size working.
CFIF VAL(CGI.CONTENT_LENGTH) GT 200
span class=textfont face=verdana, arial size=2
color=black
Upload file size exceeds the 2MB limit.br a
href=Javascript:history.go(-1)Try again/a?/span/font
Monday, September 1, 2003, 12:51:27 AM, you wrote:
M Hi Ike and Adam (and others),
M I tried Ike's suggestion below but with the same outcome.
M cfif session.basket.ProductURL EQ
M cfset URL =
M cfelse
M cfset URL =
M
Jon,
Actually, what you are saying is not correct. Although it is better NOT
to use reserved words as variable names, in this case it will work.
The only problem in the code was prefixes. In the SQL, Mark should just
write
'#variables.URL#',
and it should work.
When you use URL, CFMX will
Have you tried restricting the MIME type in the CFFILE upload tag
itself?
ACCEPT: Limits the MIME types to accept. Comma-delimited list. For
example, to permit JPG and Microsoft Word file
uploads:
accept = image/jpg, application/msword The browser uses file extension
to determine file type.
-Gel
Okay, I've got almost ALL the parts in place. But there's ONE
LAST part that I'm having trouble with. It's the expression
to check for the existance of an entry.
I posted some pseudo-code the other day of how you'd accomplish this,
but don't know if it came through. Repost...
!--- get
On Thursday 28 Aug 2003 21:00 pm, Matt Blatchley wrote:
Blue Dragonquite impressed. How do they get away with that?
The same way the Mono folks 'get away' with writing their own .net compiler.
--
Tom Chiverton (sorry 'bout sig.)
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
Tel: +44(0)1749 834997
email:
My site is forgetting the session variables between pages, and I'm not sure
why. It retains the login info when I use the CFID/CFTOKEN in the URL, but
if not, the new page comes up and I'm logged out again. (sigh!)
So far, I've explored the possibility that I've got the cfapplication tag
wrong
Try adding
clientmanagement=Yes
And possibly the following deleteing as applicable
clientstorage=cookie/dsn/registry
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 September 2003 15:21
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Session vars not being retained. Any ideas why?
My
Well, since I can't afford anything MM produces legally, I'm going to have
to get BlueDragon next time I get paid. MM just lost another sale, no big
loss, but I'm sure the small guys add up too.
-Matt
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From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Craig, you think enabling client variables would make it remember session
variables???
Heck I'll try anything - this is driving me up the wall - but I'm not sure
why that would help.
Cheers,
Michael Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks.
-Original Message-
From: Craig
For session vars to work you need to link the id and token to your browser,
client vars will do this.
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 September 2003 15:33
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session vars not being retained. Any ideas why?
Craig, you think
I'm sorry Adrian, thanks for your help, but I don't understand.
What does link the id and token to your browser mean exactly? It doesn't
mention this at all in Ben and Nate's CFWACK book. As I read their
discussion of session vars, the placing of any cookies and retaining of
session identity
Is your site available to me? Could it be made available to me? Perhaps it
is something with your browser.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 9:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session vars not being retained. Any ideas why?
oi CF-Talk,!!
I am dropping a cfchart tag on a pagebut absolutely Nothing is showing up.
not even a red X
or anything
any suggestions as to why this is?
Crit
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AH! I think we've found the problem. I checked with the sysadmin and he
had session vars turned off in the CFMX administration console. That would
kind of put the kybosh on any session-based authentication wouldn't it.
Now I'll have another go at it and see where we go from here.
Thanks for
np
-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 9:55 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Session vars not being retained. Any ideas why?
AH! I think we've found the problem. I checked with the sysadmin and he
had session vars turned off in the
The JVM that ships with RedSky does not work with CFCHART. You have to
download and install an older JVM from SUN. See this forum post which
explains it all:
http://webforums.macromedia.com/coldfusion/messageview.cfm?catid=143threadid=671390
Brook Davies
At 10:53 AM 9/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:
oi Brook!!
cheers mate. I'll have a gander.
Crit
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Monday, September 1, 2003, 12:05:23 PM, you wrote:
BD The JVM that ships with RedSky does not work with CFCHART. You have to
BD download and install an older JVM from SUN. See this forum post which
Here it is not in pseudo-code:
cfquery datasource=#request.dsn# name=qGetAlphaIndex
SELECT DISTINCT(UPPER(Left(column_name,1))) AS First_Letter
FROM table_name
ORDER BY First_Letter ASC
/cfquery
This version shows only active letters:br
cfoutput query=qGetAlphaIndex
cfif
Well I still have the problem with session vars not being carried across
from one page to another.
I verified that the server has session vars turned on and the timeouts are
still the installation defaults.
I have set up 3 pages, containing nothing but links to each other, and a
cfdump of the
Have you tried restricting the MIME type in the CFFILE upload tag
itself?
This would be caught via cftry/cfcatch? If so... What are the error types thrown?
- mga
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Here's another thought. ... when I first talked to my sysadmin he said he
didn't have session vars enabled in the CF administrator. Then when I asked
again a short while later to confirm, he said they were definitely enabled.
(I got him to tell me the settings he had and they were the
Mike,
Sessions are defintly not sticking. If you simply reload page 1, you get a
new CFID each time. However, if you pass the token that is shown, like
this: http://bluegrass.org.au/1.cfm?CFID=275755CFTOKEN=84747459, and then
reload the page, the session does stick. So the problem is
This is a bug in 6.0 that was fixed it 6.1. If you set domain cookies,
CF set's a new cfif and cftoken cookie every request.
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Monday, September 1, 2003, 10:21:02 AM, you wrote:
MK My site is forgetting the session variables between pages, and I'm not sure
MK why. It
Mauricio said,
This would be caught via cftry/cfcatch? If so... What are the error
types thrown?
I laid out the whole process several days ago on the MM forums. This
should fix you up:
http://webforums.macromedia.com/coldfusion/messageview.cfm?catid=7threa
did=677792#2441397
Cheers,
Also note that if you use the NAME attribute in CFCHART, the display is suppressed.
The NAME attribute is primarily intended for use with CFFILE to write the chart to a
file. So if you want your chart to be drawn on the fly and render in the browser,
just be sure not to use the NAME attribute.
oi Stephen!!
aye. that was it
crit
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Monday, September 1, 2003, 4:29:22 PM, you wrote:
SL Also note that if you use the NAME attribute in CFCHART, the display is
suppressed. The
SL NAME attribute is primarily intended for use with CFFILE to write the
The NAME attribute is also very useful to stream back the chart within the
same request. After calling CFCHART with a NAME specified you can use
CFCONTENT to send back the chart itself, as opposed to HTML that links to
the chart. This is very useful for charting within Flash applications using
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