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On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this is where .NET might have an edge, as I believe that .ASPX pages
are compiled, so compile time errors are found quicker, unlike CF, where you
won't see even compile time errors until you actually invoke the template.
Did that work for you?
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Sonny Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Now that I understand your data structures, I understand how to solve the
problem. I hope this works on MySQL. I tested it using OpenOffice.orgBase.
SELECT users.user_id
, users.user_name
On Monday 10 Mar 2008, Jordan Michaels wrote:
You can tie J2EE servers into Apache. In fact, the Smith Project has a
simple step-by-step on how to do that with tomcat:
http://smithproject.org/doc_preinstall.cfm
As does Railo (which comes with the Resin J2EE server by default).
there's *NO
They use their common name as the username - my test account is (digits changed
but format the same) abc-x-myname.
Is the working admin username just a name like admin or a DN like
cn=admin,dc=something...?
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:35 AM, david reiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the username and password are correct - I can log onto their intranet with
the account credentials they supplied me. I'll use Softerra LDAP Browsr to
find my sAMAccountName and I'll try my userPrincipalName - we'll see what
happens with each.
David
Looks like a simple username/password
Automated testing isn't always possible, especially when you
are dealing with enterprise applications with millions of
lines of code.
In that case, honestly, how do you even know that the code works right now?
All you know is that it does something that doesn't generate a visible
error, and
Russ wrote:
I think this is where .NET might have an edge, as I believe that .ASPX pages
are compiled, so compile time errors are found quicker, unlike CF, where you
won't see even compile time errors until you actually invoke the template.
That just depends on how you develop and deploy your
cfif len(somestring) GTE 50
cfset newstring = left(somestring, 50)
cfelse
cfset newstring = somestring
/cfif
Given that somestring is greater than, equal to 50, set a newstring equal to
the first 50 characters.
Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
www.geodesicgrafx.com/blog
While I feel your pain, CF6.1 was released when? You've been running
your code on an app server that's been upgraded three times already, so
I wouldn't fault Adobe overly much. Sorry to be blunt...
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
Hey guys,
This is a kind of urgent question, because it's disrupting the SMS service we
use to notify the doctors in our company of emergencies. When someone submits
too much text in a field, it screws up the SMS system, and the SMS isn't sent.
I need to find a way for it to cut off at say 50
I'm using the default cf8 installation configuration I didn't change any
JVM setting in the CF Admin.
=
C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\jre\binjava -version
java version 1.6.0_01
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_01-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0_01-b06, mixed mode)
Anyone use Recordmaster wizard from back in the CF Studio days??
Sometimes I really miss it! Is there anything comparable available today for
the current toolset (CFeclipse or Dreamweaver)?
RecordMaster was a little automated wizard thing that you could just point to a
DSN and a table, and
Sounds to me like there's an expectation that the folks doing the beta
for new versions will be more
superhuman than everyone else.
But the folks running the beta are not the ones responsible for
discovering what the vendor changed! If you think we're all mad at the
beta testers for not
Awesome. This is perfect, and exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks a lot.
cfif len(somestring) GTE 50
cfset newstring = left(somestring, 50)
cfelse
cfset newstring = somestring
/cfif
Given that somestring is greater than, equal to 50, set a newstring
equal to the first 50
It's just another CFML engine with not quite the same features as
the 'offical' one.
Being open source isn't much one way or the other, tbh.
Well, if people want to add features that are missing, now they can.
And it's more than just another CFML engine - it will be the only mature CFML
hello,
I use a form with a naming structure of formName#ID#. The CF
template ends up making multiple forms which is why i thought the #id#
part would be a good idea, to allow for identifying which form i want
to work on. The problem is that when i try to refer to the form name
in any CF template
cfset text = The long text /
cfset text = left(text, 50) /
Regards
Dale Fraser
-Original Message-
From: George Linderman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 11 March 2008 11:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Urgent: Cut-off (truncate?) too much text
Hey guys,
This is a kind of urgent
On Tuesday 11 Mar 2008, Tanguy Rademakers wrote:
I think NA deserves a big warm hearted thank you from the whle CF
community for taking this step.
Oh, I say 'thanks', but I don't believe, for instance, it's going to speed the
inclusion of Remoteing (OpenAMF) into the product.
--
Tom
On Tuesday 11 Mar 2008, Phillip Perry wrote:
SomeVariable=formName#ID# I get an error referring to the #'s.
You should always scope variables, i.e.
SomeVariable=form[formName#ID#]
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Helping to elementarily brand corporate paradigms
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just noticed it dosnt expand/collapse in ie6 when you click plus symbol
works in ie7 and ff
http://63.144.103.199/http://63.144.103.199/industrial/enclosures/wallmount/index.cfm
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True, but I might be completely wrong on this but I thought if someone made
an ASP.NET application on say the 2.0 Framework that if the server was
brought to the 3.5 Framework that the application would still run under the
2.0, so that would prevent potential errors related to a version change on
Hi william, thanks for your help.
don't mind my stupidity in this field. but where do i find the application.cfm?
what i have is a coldfusion application, and the root folder for my site is in
the wwwroot (a folder created when installing coldfusion on my mac). so i have
the index.cfm in this
Hello Rich,
what is
SELECT * FROM FOO.
last... i created a recordset on my machine, and that is how i drag the 'field'
onto the index.cfm file. but at godaddy, i haven't created a recordset, and how
does the serever or the coldfusion at godaddy know what 'rs-christmas' is. or
it just
i think i found it:
cfset CurrentPage=GetFileFromPath(GetBaseTemplatePath())
cfparam name=PageNum_rs_christmas default=1
cfquery name=rs_christmas datasource=spaceexpressions
SELECT *
FROM christmasphotos
ORDER BY photo_id ASC
/cfquery
cfset
Dan,
I apologize I did not realize that you were utilizing Dreamweaver (DW) to
generate the CF code to power this page. When you connected your database
to ColdFusion, you were forced to give it a name to identify that
connection. I do not use DW, so I am not sure the exact process used to
Dan,
Yep, you found it! You have two options:
1. Ask godaddy: What is the DSN name for my database?
2. Ask godaddy to update your DSN with the name spaceexpressions
The string provided to you from godaddy is the actual address of the
database server, and is not needed unless they have given you
it works... thanks RICH, you are awesome. great... i can't thank you enough.
yes, they have a DSN name they gave me, and it works as it should... thanks,
oh, you can't believe how glad, excited and ecstatic i am. i am, like i said, a
molecular biologist, playing with life and DNA and stuff
So I'm looking around for some real good CFC OOP tutorials.. I'd like
to get your ideas and where you learned about it.
Preferably that are complete (walk you through everything step by
step) and provide some decent real world examples and is using best
practices...
I've been reading one at
Assuming that 'formName' is literal text...
cfset SomeVariable=formName#ID# ??
Or
cfset SomeVariable=formName ID ??
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 7:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Naming Forms randomly
hello,
I use a
I'm considering installing the Aptana plugin within Flex Buidler 3 so as to
keep all AIR type functionality together. Has anyone done this and if so, what
Aptana version did you use? I can't find any mention of the plugin on the
Aptana website. All they talk about is their own IDE.
Hi Mike
Thanks for that, and the point you made about the object class!
Before I run the script against active directory, I would just like to
check one or two points.
In the second CFLDAP I currently have
cfldap
action=modify
modifyType=replace
attributes=#newAttributes#
You can also use evaluate(formnameid) to get at the different form elements
cfset name = evaluate(formnameid).name
Rob
hello,
I use a form with a naming structure of formName#ID#. The CF template ends
up making multiple forms which is why i thought the #id# part would be a
good idea, to allow
I think this problem stems from CF syntax being too loose with regards its #
symbols which leads to misunderstanding and confusion.
If you want to set someVariable to the value pointed to by the variable
someForm234 you could do:
cfset someVariable = Evaluate(someform#ID#) or cfset someVariable =
Andy,
There is a download link, but you've got to dig for it.
You can click the Eclipse Plugin tab here
http://www.aptana.com/studio/download
Fill out the form to download the aptana eclipse plugin.
Or you can point your auto-update tool to this address:
http://update.aptana.com/install/3.2/
or
Thanks for the reply.
The work around I have done for this is to use SET DATEFORMAT in mssql and
then set the data time to text in the form updates.
Messy though as it means I have to rememeber to set the date formats to text
everytime I use Insert/Update for forms from Dreamweaver.
This
I have had the exact same problem. My Active Directory is inside the firewall
and accesable with .net code from my dev machine. Here is the salient C#.
public static bool UserExists(string UserName)
{
//create an instance of the DirectoryEntry
DirectoryEntry de =
Didn't help much... Still getting file errors... Anyone have any other
ideas?
Jeff
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 5:38 PM, J W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am moving all my code to new file system CF8 functions
fileOpen(), fileWriteLine(), fileClose(), etc and see if this helps...
Jeff
On Fri,
OK, I got it to work. It was the user name. It is wierd. My login account is
nstein, but cn is Nick Stein, so I have to use the latter in my CFLDAP.
Here is the code that works:
cfldap action=QUERY
name=GetUserInfo
attributes=givenName,sn,cn,name,dn
start=DC=codagenomics,DC=net
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 6:50 AM, Tanguy Rademakers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Being open source isn't much one way or the other, tbh.
Well, if people want to add features that are missing, now they can.
But it will be up to New Atlanta and the BlueDragon Open Source
Steering Committee whether
On Tuesday 11 Mar 2008, Sean Corfield wrote:
source. Sure, you could modify your *own* copy to add features - but
that will just create lots of incompatible engines. Everyone will need
to work with the process, like Sun's JCP and all the other successful
Exactly.
We don't want someone adding
I have two servers. One that hosts my site and the other where I store media.
The storage server is on godaddy, the other is elsewhere. I currently use
CFCONTENT to serve media from my website server to viewers. It hides the URL
and works just fine. However, I have limited bandwidth and space
CFLOCATION. The urls will still point to your real server, but then the
server will redirect the browser to the media server. Although it will be
fairly trivial to figure out the real urls.
If you want more security, you can install cf on the godaddy server and
serve files that way. You will
But it will be up to New Atlanta and the BlueDragon Open Source
Steering Committee whether your suggestions will be accepted. Open
source does not mean that everyone can just pile in and change the
source. Sure, you could modify your *own* copy to add features - but
that will just create lots of
Thanks for this Russ - it sounds less complicated than I thought the way you
put it. If I use cfcontent on my server to go to a page on my server that then
links directly to the media server, and log in is required on the main server,
do you think that would work for security and to hide the
I've tried the Evaluate() example you provided but now I'm getting an
error that my variable is undefined.
This is the code I've been using for testing...
cfparam name=thisOtherThing type=numeric default=1
cfset thisOtherThing=Evaluate(qty_adjust#theid#.current_qty.value)
form
I don't think you can use cfcontent on a link. If you do not wish to use up
the bandwidth on your main server, you will have to redirect to the browser
to some kind of url on the media server.
If you only do not want the casual user to see the url's, then cflocation
should be enough for you.
Hopefully, your CSV file will have one line for each employee. If so,
then each line should contain that employee's telephone number. When
you loop over the CSV recordset, everything should be aligned
correctly.
When you modify a directory object, the ATTRIBUTES attribute, of the
CFLDAP tag,
Or use the userPrincipalName of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would suggest that each of you create an object dumper page that
outputs all of the Active Directory variables for users.
Then, compare the following attributes:
cn
distinguishedName
name
sAMAccountName
userPrincipalName
In our directory, we
Phillip,
Your bracket is in the wrong spot
cfset this otherthing = evaluate(qty_adjusttheid).current_qty
That should work.
Rob
I've tried the Evaluate() example you provided but now I'm getting an
error that my variable is undefined.
This is the code I've been using for testing...
cfparam
The problem is that when i try to refer to the form name
in any CF template
I may be wrong, but AFAIK, the form name is not transmitted by HTTP, it
is only available to
Javascript on client side.
Even if a page contains several forms, only one can be submitted at a time,
and all its fields are
I may be wrong, but AFAIK, the form name is not transmitted by HTTP, it
is only available to
Javascript on client side.
Even if a page contains several forms, only one can be submitted at a
time,
and all its fields are referred in the form scope in the action template.
So there is no use
Thanks, but now it says that qty_adjust1, which is what its supposed
to be, is undefined. qty_adjust1 is the name of the first form.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Rob Parkhill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phillip,
Your bracket is in the wrong spot
cfset this otherthing =
Got it Nathan...thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Nathan Strutz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 10:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SPAM: Re: SOT: Aptana plugin within Flex Builder 3
Andy,
There is a download link, but you've got to dig for it.
You can click the
Exactly.
We don't want someone adding cfFooBar to their engine, whilst
another uses
cfBarFoo (or doesn't have it at all). Ideally I can take a project
and run
it with no changes on Adobe, or Railo, or Smith, or BD, or ...
So i guess this means the CFML language is now set in stone
Thank you. This is the answer I was looking for. I knew there was
another way to refer to the separate forms but I haven't been coding
for quite a while so my mind got caught wrapped around the naming form
idea. Thanks again.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Claude Schneegans
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Let's give this announcement some link love!
http://www.dzone.com/links/open_source_cfml_engine_on_the_way.html
http://digg.com/software/New_Atlanta_announces_free_open_source_BlueDragon_edition
I'm sure there are others out there. Let's talk this up!
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Tanguy
I'm pretty sure they meant 'someone' like you or me...that's the idea of NA
having a steering committee to determine what gets included in the code
base...at least that's how I understand it.
-Original Message-
From: Tanguy Rademakers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11,
Something just occured to me. If i make a hidden field and put the ID
value in there, Wouldn't the name of the field be the same for every
form? so naming the hidden field somevar wouldn't work. cfset
myvar=form.somevar would have a value of whatever the last form has
correct?
On Tue, Mar 11,
I have seen some people just do it off the value of the Submit button.
Although kind of sucks when they change the value in the button but forget
to change their switch/case or if/else on the processing end of things.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Dominic Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If i make a hidden field and put the ID
value in there, Wouldn't the name of the field be the same for every
form?
Not if you're wise enough to use a separate hidden field with a
different id for each form ;-)
Keep in mind that only ONE form gets to the action page.
--
OK, now I'm confused!
I'm using cfcalendar and it's reversing my dates! Today is March 11, and the
calendar is displaying November 3rd!
Here's my code:
cfset currdate = now()
cfoutput
cfset startdate=#dateformat(currdate, 'mm/dd/')#
cfset enddate=#dateformat(currdate,
I am pulling data from a pop3 server using the cfpop tag and everything
is working smoothly, but I noticed that there are no carriage returns in
the body of the emails. Do I need to specify a delimiter or anything or
am I just SOL?
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http://goodcf.instantspot.com/blog
We are building a new site using a CF 8 hosting company, and everything seems
to work fine except for forms which include the cfform format=Flash. Even
the simplest of code will not display the flash.
For example:
cfform format=flash
cfinput type=text name=firstname
cfinput type=submit
How are you outputting the body of the E-mail? If you are simply
outputting it on an HTML page, you will need to replace carriage
returns/line feeds with br tags since HTML ignores them.
Either that, or place the output in pre tags.
I'm assuming you are dealing with a plain text E-mail. That
How can I compare dates in a QofQ date comparison? See code snippet below.
Thanks, Che
cfset threeMonthsAgo = dateformat(dateAdd(m, -3, now()), m/d/)
cfset dirArt = ExpandPath(../) emailblast
cfdirectory
action=LIST
directory=#dirArt#
name=getArt
I am indeed working with plain text emails. I will eventually be
outputting the body in html. Thanks for the push in the right direction.
~Steve
http://goodcf.instantspot.com/blog
Brad Wood wrote:
How are you outputting the body of the E-mail? If you are simply
outputting it on an HTML
Michael,
You have to have access to the CFIDE directory. If you view the source on the
page you have listed, you will see that it is looking for some JS in this
directory. Copy the directory from your development theme to your hosted
site.. You don't need the whole thing I don't think, but
IIRC: '-MM-DD'
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I compare dates in a QofQ date comparison? See code snippet below.
Thanks, Che
cfset threeMonthsAgo = dateformat(dateAdd(m, -3, now()), m/d/)
cfset dirArt = ExpandPath(../) emailblast
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I compare dates in a QofQ date comparison? See code snippet below.
Thanks, Che
cfset threeMonthsAgo = dateformat(dateAdd(m, -3, now()), m/d/)
cfset dirArt = ExpandPath(../) emailblast
cfdirectory
Thanks Rob,
I have forwarded this to the hosting company, as we don't have access to
that directory. Ill let you know how it turns out.
Thanks for the quick response,
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Rob Parkhill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 4:45 PM
To:
Point #1. True. I guess I thought it was obvious.
Points #23... I've tried that. I get the following...
Error Executing Database Query.
brbQuery Of Queries syntax error./bbr Encountered 2007 at line 0,
column 0.
-Original Message-
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL
Did you try '-MM-DD'?
cfquery name=filteredArt dbtype=query
select name from getArt
where type = 'file' and
datelastmodified '#dateFormat(threeMonthsAgo,
-MM-DD)#'
/cfquery
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Point #1. True. I guess
Yes, I did. I even tried using the CAST function. No luck either way.
-Original Message-
From: Sonny Savage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 3:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: QofQ Date Comparison Problem...
Did you try '-MM-DD'?
cfquery name=filteredArt
Michael,
it is usually faster to just upload it, like I said from your local development
copy.
My hosting company just told me to upload it, as that way, I a) had what I
wanted b) they didn't have to expose anything to me regarding server set-up,
and I didn't have to reprogram.
If they don't
Howdy all.
So I know CFHTTP does not support NTLM or Windows Integrated, but that's the
situation I'm in.
I've got a GoogleMini indexing an intranet that uses Windows Integrated
Authentication. The GoogleMini does just fine indexing it and I can search just
fine through the form I made *after
Glad I could help. Here is a snippet of code I have used before when I
need to output plain text in HTML. It escapes special HTML characters
like and it preserves line breaks as well as tabs. The reason I
replace line feeds separately a second time, is sometimes you get line
feeds without
Darn it... I'm pretty sure I did this while working for a previous employer,
if only I could remember how...
Is simply hitting the DB again out of the question?
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I did. I even tried using the CAST function. No luck
Nah. I just filtered out the results during the cfloop. I just wanted to try
a more elegant solution first.
-Original Message-
From: Sonny Savage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 4:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: QofQ Date Comparison Problem...
Darn it... I'm
How about something like this:
http://www.luigidragone.com/networking/ntlm.html
If it works, you should be able to use that to authenticate...
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Brent Nicholas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 5:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFHTTP
Isn't the point of this whole thing to spread the use of cfml, and to such
end, to have a cfml engine installed on every linux hosting company offering
PHP, wouldn't this be where the blue dragon open source version of their
product is going to be put to the test?
Every $5 a month hosting company
I have seen some people just do it off the value of the Submit button.
Although kind of sucks when they change the value in the button but forget
to change their switch/case or if/else on the processing end of things.
You can do that, but if your user hits return to submit the form, the
Try changing the format of your dates...
cfset startdate=#dateformat(currdate, '-mm-dd')#
cfset enddate=#dateformat(currdate, '-mm-dd')#
cfset selectdate=#dateformat(currdate, '-mm-dd')#
It strikes me that mm-dd- is an illogical way to write a date,
but that's just me being
Say you have a CFC with 6 functions. Each function has a structure like
this:
cffunction
cfset var q =
cfquery name=q datasource=#application.dsn#
cachedwithin=#CreateTimeSpan(1,0,0,0)#
sql stuff here.
/cfquery
cfreturn q
/cffunction
Because each query is named q and cached, does q get
It strikes me that mm-dd- is an illogical way to write a date,
but that's just me being provocative ;)
Which is, of course, precisely why we use it here in the US.
Yes, please, let's place the most oft changed value of the date between the
other parts.
No, because you use the var keyword in the CFSET. That means you get
a brand new copy of the 'q' variable for each function definition.
cheers,
barneyb
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Say you have a CFC with 6 functions. Each function has a structure like
Which is, of course, precisely why we use it here in the US.
Yes, please, let's place the most oft changed value of the date between
the
other parts.
lol not just me then.
Dominic
--
Blog it up: http://fusion.dominicwatson.co.uk
Russ,
Thanks for the reply, but I doubt the govt. will let me use it.
How about something like this:
http://www.luigidragone.com/networking/ntlm.html
If it works, you should be able to use that to authenticate...
Russ
Since you var scoped the query name, the variable q becomes local to the
method. If you were to remove the var scoping, it would leak into the
variables scope, and (under load) would have caused strange behavior, and
would make it very hard to track down the source of the bug. This is the
reason
Isn't the point of this whole thing to spread the use of cfml, and to such
end, to have a cfml engine installed on every linux hosting company
offering
PHP, wouldn't this be where the blue dragon open source version of their
product is going to be put to the test?
Precisely, and I really do
Aaron Rouse wrote:
True, but I might be completely wrong on this but I thought if someone made
an ASP.NET application on say the 2.0 Framework that if the server was
brought to the 3.5 Framework that the application would still run under the
2.0, so that would prevent potential errors related
If the above is truly their intention, this is HUGE for the CF
Community.
==
Trust me-- I am excited to see what this will bring too; however, if an
open source CFML engine is such a door-opener, then why hasn't everyone
jumped on the Smith Project and proliferated
I remember last time I looked at the CF alternatives, BD was the only one
that seemed mature. Others seemed to be either in early stages or have
started charging and at that point weren't worth the trouble switching to
IMHO.
A free CFML engine that's fairly compatible with Adobe's engine would
Are you saying the government won't let you use a java library? I know the
government can be retarded, but not letting you use java libraries? I mean
they're free to review the source code to make sure it's not going to steal
any of their secrets, which I doubt are even worth stealing.
I've
Also how do you know that CFHTTP won't work? Have you tried it? If
firefox works, then CFHTTP should work, I would think, since only IE
supports integrated authentication.
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 5:40 PM
To:
Keep in mind that only ONE form gets to the action page.
This helps, kinda. The way i have the form now 1 form is made for each
item in the session. I guess I need to remake my form so that only one
gets made and separate buttons/submit buttons get sent to the action
page.
I know it can be done but I have yet to encounter a place running more than
one version of CF and actually most are not even willing to buy another
version of CF after their first initial purchase. Now if someone has an app
that works specifically on an older version of CF, do they get the option
Apparently someone on here had trouble even finding an install file for CF
6, and Adobe was no help.
They should probably Adopt a policy like MS has with downgrade rights. If
you buy CF8, you can use CF7 or CF6 instead using the same license...
Russ
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From: Aaron
Ah, just wondered on that. I think a group at our work has a CF6 app that
they can not take ot CF7 due to some change with verity. Something about
copying files from one box to another, but maybe it is they are stuck on CF5
due to a change. I honestly do not recall enough of the details just
I've being using CFCOOKIE for years, and yet just find out I need to know a
cfcookie's age like how many days since the cookie was last created (not
session only type), not aware of a way to do that, just double check the
livedoc as well. If it can't no big deal.
Thanks.
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