If the page itself isn't throwing an error, it sounds like an email
problem.
If you have access to the host, check the Spool and Undeliverable Mail
directories.
Failing that, try creating an absolutely basic page which just sends
an email to your own address. If this doesn't get through,
installs itself as a separate program, and then links itself into your
existing Eclipse installation, you lose the ability to have a shared
Eclipse installation with everyone using the same binaries across the
network.
You do ? Why can't you install Builder into this 'master' install and use
I use WordPress for mine and really it was because I wanted to get some PHP
experience and had a client that needed some WordPress templates. I really
like the ease of use and the amount of free templates out there and the
plugin collections are bountiful.
If you are specificaly wanting to run a
Persoanlyl, I think any CFer who blgs and does not use BlogCFC is a
communist. Hell, I think anyone who blgs and does nto use BlogCFC is a
communist.
Use BlogCFC or the terrorists win.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I want to start blogging and have
Wilson/Stroz '12 just lost my vote!
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Scott Stroz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Persoanlyl, I think any CFer who blgs and does not use BlogCFC is a
communist. Hell, I think anyone who blgs and does nto use BlogCFC is a
communist.
Use BlogCFC or the
I like mango blog. Not a communist and not going to let the terrorists win
but i do like to do things a bit differently :)
http://www.mangoblog.org/ --- be different LOL
___
Eric Jones aka jonese
http://www.jonese.us
http://twitter.com/jonese
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 10:37 AM,
If you don't want to self host there is Instantspot it's Coldfusion powered.
www.instantspot.com
Paul.
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We have plenty of time to get that vote back ;)
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 10:48 AM, J.J. Merrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Wilson/Stroz '12 just lost my vote!
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Scott Stroz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Persoanlyl, I think any CFer who blgs and does not use
I would have to agree with Scott here! Don't be a communist, use BlogCFC and
vote wilson/stroz!
Thank You
Dan Vega
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.danvega.org
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 10:49 AM, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like mango blog. Not a communist and not going to let the terrorists
I use BlogCFC to host my own blogs on my servers. If you have a CF Host
already and you have the space and DB connections there is nothing wrong
doing your own.
And there are other Coldfusion based blogs available.
http://www.riaforge.com will have most of them. I hear Mango Blog is pretty
good
I've inherited an application that uses session variables all over the
place.. I think every form variable has been moved to the session scope.
I'm in the process of documenting them, and I have 67 variables
documented so far.
My question is: How much is too much and will having this many session
Mostly useless response. You could simply say you dislike it and on the The
upswing of the crutch is indeed in existence, a pointer would be of value.
Instead of nightingale and all that crap.
Too bad the [ ] search box was not aligned on the same line.
I'm not happy with it. What
You're just really, really confused... ;)
Wil Genovese wrote:
BTW: So what am I? Since I do use BlogCFC, but on Bluedragon JX 64bit and
with PostgreSQL 8.x all running on Centos5.x 64bit?
Cheers,
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer
Scott Stewart wrote:
My question is: How much is too much and will having this many session
vars affect performance.
It is more if the amount of data in the variables then the number of
variables. One session variable containing a 5k structure will have
more of a performance impact the
Wilson/Stroz '12 just lost my vote!
cfoutput
Why do you hate #strYourCountry#? Every time you use #strOtherLanguage# you
let the #strYourCountriesEnemy# win!!!
/cfoutput
G!
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 10:48 AM, J.J. Merrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Wilson/Stroz '12 just lost my vote!
Take your pill, Scott... ;o)
Rick
Scott Stroz wrote:
Persoanlyl, I think any CFer who blgs and does not use BlogCFC is a
communist. Hell, I think anyone who blgs and does nto use BlogCFC is a
communist.
Use BlogCFC or the terrorists win.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Rick Faircloth
Kind of like England ;)
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Eric Cobb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're just really, really confused... ;)
Wil Genovese wrote:
BTW: So what am I? Since I do use BlogCFC, but on Bluedragon JX 64bit
and
with PostgreSQL 8.x all running on Centos5.x 64bit?
For some time now I've been needing to do various character replacements to
get special characters into the correct format for various output. There are
two problems... html and xml.
For HTML I need to deal with cut and paste from Word documents and need to
convert things like smart quotes and
Have you tried using xmlFormat() and/or htmlEditFormat()?
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Robert Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
For some time now I've been needing to do various character replacements to
get special characters into the correct
Wait...how did you know about the pills...
*puts on tin foil hat*
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Take your pill, Scott... ;o)
Rick
--
Scott Stroz
If you can't laugh at other people, who can you laugh at?
You're a hippie!
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Wil Genovese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use BlogCFC to host my own blogs on my servers. If you have a CF Host
already and you have the space and DB connections there is nothing wrong
doing your own.
And there are other Coldfusion based
And a kitten dies?
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Gerald Guido [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Wilson/Stroz '12 just lost my vote!
cfoutput
Why do you hate #strYourCountry#? Every time you use #strOtherLanguage# you
let the #strYourCountriesEnemy# win!!!
/cfoutput
G!
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008
I tried the xmlFormat. That did not work correct. The XML document failed
when rendered using that. Mostly because of T,R,C entered by the user.
I'm trying to deal with users copy/pasting data from word into my admin
tools.
Work uses smart quotes and symbols. Something like this seems to work
Save yourself some trouble and use CF8's cfajaxproxy tag. MX and older
versions return wddx and CF_AJAX is a good solution if you can't get the latest
copy but when all you need is the following:
cfajaximport tags=cfajaxproxy
cfajaxproxy
cfc = image
Thanks for the tip, Tony!
Rick
Tony Bentley wrote:
Save yourself some trouble and use CF8's cfajaxproxy tag. MX and older
versions return wddx and CF_AJAX is a good solution if you can't get the
latest copy but when all you need is the following:
cfajaximport tags=cfajaxproxy
Thanks for your response.After doing the recommended changes didn't help.Which
version of cfjson.cfc are you using?
The dropdown box is populated from the database but when the values are changed
rather selected from the dropdown ,doesn't display anything.
NK
Are you able to view the Console tab in Firebug to get a look at what
values and data are being sent?
Rick
N K wrote:
Thanks for your response.After doing the recommended changes didn't
help.Which version of cfjson.cfc are you using?
The dropdown box is populated from the database but when
Also, my version of cfjson.cfc is 1.6, dated September 11th, 2006, the
version
that is on the tutorial site.
N K wrote:
Thanks for your response.After doing the recommended changes didn't
help.Which version of cfjson.cfc are you using?
The dropdown box is populated from the database but
THE ANSWER:
If you have a correctly formatted HTML string and want to parse it to XML
while maintaining the TM, (R) and (c) symbols, the string below works.
#ReplaceList(XmlFormat(MYSTRING),amp;trade;,amp;reg;,amp;copy;,##x212
2;,##x00AE;,##xA9;)#
Robert B. Harrison
Director of Interactive
Using IE version 6.0 and Firefox 3.0.4.And does not work on both of them.
The issue is that the data is not being displayed when a value is been selected
from the dropdown ,though the window expands.
I tested the request_processor.cfm passing value to it and its works but the
main page does not.
I tried Mikes code:
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=#Green# NAME=GetADs
SELECT top 1 *
FROM dbo.banner_left
ORDER BY newID()
/CFQUERY
works great for the random but it screws up the views.
CFSET add = incrementvalue(val(GetADs.views))
CFQUERY datasource=Brooke name=AddView
UPDATE dbo.banner_left
SET
Tried Isaac's and it doesnt count any of the views.
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=#Green# NAME=getCachedAds
cachedwithin=#CreateTimeSpan(1,0,0,0)#
SELECT *
from dbo.banner_left
/CFQUERY
!--- RandRange is Random integer between first number and second(1st,2nd) ---
CFSET ADID =
What do you get in the Post and Response tab areas
in Firebug when you try to run the code?
Look, especially, in the Response tab and see if you can
see anything. If you can, don't forget to scroll all the way to the
bottom of the Response tab area and see if there is any code
or anything in
I'm curious as to what people are using for IDE of choice these days. I'm sure
some folks have moved toward the Eclipse-based IDE but are any of you using the
IBM Rational IDE?
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Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most
I'm hoping to get a little information from you folks on how you handle code
promotion on Enterprise applications. A friend of mine is looking to simplify
their deployment process... I just do the old fashioned file promotion... but
they are a JAVA shop with some CF still running... any
I'm reluctantly using Dreamweaver CS3. After years of Homesite use,
there are a bunch of things I still can't get used to in DW.
I've tried Eclipse and just can't find myself liking it all that much.
It's OK, but I think it's got the feel of something that's trying to
be everything to everybody.
Found this article:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/database/migrate-mysql-to-mssql.aspx
which has saved me a bunch of hairpulling. I was trying to get data
from a MySQL DB into SQL Server 2005 and kept spinning my wheels with
MS' built-in DTS stuff. This solution took all of 5 minutes.
Just
We are using DW because we can't get eclipse to do what we want. Due to
the interesting server access structure we have, we have to open our
files via WINSCP and since eclipse won't open as a result of clicking on
a file, we have to use DW. While I know Eclipse's structure is project
based
...here's a good argument as to why it should be able to be configured
to do this.
Or, a good argument for a better development environment. We used to
have a similar environment, and now I can't imagine NOT doing purely
local development.
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
DW CS4.
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Neil Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious as to what people are using for IDE of choice these days. I'm
sure some folks have moved toward the Eclipse-based IDE but are any of you
using the IBM Rational IDE?
I would have thought the counting of views wouldnt have anything to do
with how the banner is selected. They are two different db
transactions.
Are you sure that .val(GetADs.views) is giving you a numeric value?
Are you sure that incrementvalue(val(GetADs.views)) is giving you a
value 1 greater
CFEclipse
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 7:15 PM, John M Bliss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DW CS4.
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Neil Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious as to what people are using for IDE of choice these days. I'm
sure some folks have moved toward the Eclipse-based IDE but
When I am not producing raw Java bytecode by rubbing 2 sticks of ram
together I like to use notepad err I mean CFEclipse/Aptana. I am REALLY
digging DW CS4... it is offering CF debugging info and some mind numbing
real time live code action... It is like Firebug - The Movie.
G!!!
On Mon, Dec
Yeah...unfortunately, we have no control over that...
Eric
Cutter (CFRelated) wrote:
...here's a good argument as to why it should be able to be configured
to do this.
Or, a good argument for a better development environment. We used to
have a similar environment, and now I can't imagine
you'd be a bolshevik :)
On 09/12/2008, at 3:19 AM, Wil Genovese wrote:
I use BlogCFC to host my own blogs on my servers. If you have a CF
Host
already and you have the space and DB connections there is nothing
wrong
doing your own.
And there are other Coldfusion based blogs
I'm curious as to what people are using for IDE of choice these days.
I'm sure some folks have moved toward the Eclipse-based IDE but are
any of you using the IBM Rational IDE?
I mainly use CFEclipse, either as a part of Eclipse Ganymeade, along with
Aptana, SQLExplorer and a couple of
I'm hoping to get a little information from you folks on how you
handle code promotion on Enterprise applications. A friend of mine is
looking to simplify their deployment process... I just do the old
fashioned file promotion... but they are a JAVA shop with some CF
still running... any
I am currently using Dreamweaver CS4. Minor improvements over CS3, speed being
on of them, and the interface grows on you :)
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release to
date
Get the Free
I'm using Dreamweaver CS3 and CFEclipse (Ganymeade). Firebug plug-in for
FireFox for debugging javascript and ajax calls.
-Original Message-
From: Neil Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 6:06 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: What IDEs are folks using?
I'm curious as
Eclipse 3.4.1 for Java and CF work
Eclipse 3.3 for Flex (as that's what it works on Linux)
Various plugins for Eclipse from there.
Mark
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Dreamweaver CS3 and CFEclipse (Ganymeade). Firebug plug-in for
FireFox for
Neil Ross said the following on 12/8/2008 5:05 PM:
I'm curious as to what people are using for IDE of choice these days.
Still using CF Studio 5. :)
--
Best regards,
Chris Montgomery
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Response tab says the following.Pls take into consideration that its displaying
the city and not the dish.
{MAIN_LOCATION:George Town,DAY:3}
It shows an error saying Invalid flag after regular expression in
request_processor.cfm. The response tab has the following.
html
head
script
I just barfed in my mouth, really I did. Who in their right mind would
willingly use any of IBM's irrational software??? The only, ONLY, compelling
reason to use that over stuffed bastardized step cousin of Eclipse is if you
have to, HAVE TO, develop on WebSphere locally. Which in that case I hope
Ok...try this:
Take the form /form tag out from around the select on dinner.cfm (or
whatever you're calling it).
I know that seems strange, but I've got the original dinner tutorial
running without it, and a new version
of the tutorial running. I had problems getting my new one to work
until
hmm... this time your REALLY lost me there... most of the time i manage
to de-cypher your messages so they do make at least some sense... but
this one... totally lost...
i like the nightingale in the shadow much more... :)
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/
Don L wrote:
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