Jennifer, I'm unclear about the reference to URL vars, which Fusebox is
completely agnostic about. It does view the application as a single
entity that responds to different method requests, though. Those method
requests come to the fusebox as variables. Is that what you don't like?
Sure, terminology is important but it is far too often
treated as the most important thing and it's not. If
you said:
hand me the hammer
vs
hand me that tool with the wooden handle and the metal
smasher for banging nails
I'm human, i'd figure it out.
That's fine, conversationally.
I do have to say this, irregardless of what side you may be on where this
is concerned, I have to admire the dedication that all of you have for
ColdFusion. Here it is 3 am in the morning, and still going strong. I know
I am working on the MM XML Feed thing using CFMX. What, aside from this
I just want to see who gets the last word in :-D
Douglas Brown
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From: Tim Heald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 11:25 PM
Subject: RE: Fusebox (was: I like CFMX)
I do have to say this,
Damnit your C level. you can be late for work. I on the other hand have to
be in NLT 9 or I get in trouble. Something tells me you'll win :)
Tim Heald
ACP/CCFD
Application Development
www.schoollink.net
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From: Douglas Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
The philosopher/mathemetician Bertrand Russell once told his
collaborator, Alfred North Whitehead: This issue cannot be resolved.
The problem is that I am simple-minded and you are muddle-headed.
Dave, I think what my muddle-headed friend, Steve, means is that the
Fusebox community has produced
ahhh just go get a crisp cold mountain dew and another piece of
pizza and you'll be fine
Douglas Brown
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From: Tim Heald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 11:35 PM
Subject: RE: Fusebox (was: I
Well hell let's integrate the two and call it FLiPBox and be
done with it!!! :-)
Douglas Brown
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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 11:41 PM
Subject: RE: Fusebox (was: I like CFMX)
Wow you read me just like that huh?
Tim Heald
ACP/CCFD
Application Development
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From: Douglas Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 2:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Fusebox (was: I like CFMX)
ahhh just go get a crisp cold
Interesting questions.
From my perspective (if anyone cares :), the capability to have tag based
functions (i.e. being able to return recordsets and such from a function)
puts CFMX on par with languages like Visual Basic. The use of CFCs (which
are basically functions other applications can
Yeah well not having Mountain Dew and pizza when programming is
like writing a fuseapp and not fusedocingYou might write
something that works, but you wont know what it is tomorrow.
Douglas Brown
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From: Tim Heald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
The philosopher/mathemetician Bertrand Russell once told his
collaborator, Alfred North Whitehead: This issue cannot be resolved.
The problem is that I am simple-minded and you are muddle-headed.
This isn't Principia Mathematica we're working on here, you know.
Dave, I think what my
Yippee I win (umm ok so I get to be the most tired at work tomorrow)
Tim Heald
ACP/CCFD
Application Development
www.schoollink.net
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 2:55 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Fusebox (was: I like CFMX)
If i had a nickel every time i got muddle-headed.
wait, that would only be one nickel, i've been muddle-headed ever since.
Steve
Hal Helms wrote:
The philosopher/mathemetician Bertrand Russell once told his
collaborator, Alfred North Whitehead: This issue cannot be resolved.
The problem is
To be honest, it's been quite some time since I've looked at the docs, so I
can't say with conviction what the stance is on URL variables. However, it
seems that the method requests that you refer to need to be passed in some
way and that way usually seems to be through a URL variable. It *is*
Living in California, where it's 11:50. Although I do have to get up
awfully early to take public transportation to Berkeley, so I should be
going to bed soon.
At 02:25 AM 4/30/02 -0400, you wrote:
I do have to say this, irregardless of what side you may be on where this
is concerned, I have
That's OK. If you're muddle-headed, I must be simple minded.
-Original Message-
From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 2:55 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Fusebox (was: I like CFMX)
If i had a nickel every time i got muddle-headed.
wait, that would
Berkeley... Is it true that most people from that school is flower
sniffing tree huggers? I heard a saying once
LSD and Linux BSD both came from Berkeley, this cannot be a
coincidence
Douglas Brown
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From: Jennifer Larkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're quite right that a fuseaction variable must be passed back to the
fusebox. It can be a form variable (I've done apps without any URL
variables because the client didn't like them.) But I think your
objection isn't the URL var, per se, but the idea of sending a variable
back and in that
Someone on another list I subscribe to has as his signature saying:
The only good things to ever come from Berkley were BSD Unix and LSD
Haven't been there so I wouldn't know if anything else good came from there
:)
Tim Heald
ACP/CCFD
Application Development
www.schoollink.net
-Original
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 06:06 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
BBBTW WebObjects, the first App Server on the web, was
originally developed by Next
Be careful with this revisionist history! I'm not sure what it means to
be
an app server, and WebObjects has been around for a long, long time,
Yeah all I know is what I see in the news...HELL NO WE WONT GO
Douglas Brown
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Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 12:03 AM
Subject: RE: Fusebox (was: I like CFMX)
Someone on
On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 12:04 AM, Dick Applebaum wrote:
Oops, the Tidbits reference is:
http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=06465
(I just get so excited)
Dick
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If there's anyone you can imagine sliding down the Batpole, wouldn't it
be
Steve Nelson?
Dave Watts maybe?
only if he was wearing a black beret at a rakish tilt holding tightly to a
blue colored
bottle of one kind or other...;-)
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 01:39 PM, Vernon Viehe wrote:
That's the impression I have as well (note, I'm not saying anything
official, it' just the impression I'm under)
Since it runs on top of a J2EE server, it theoretically should work,
but it won't be supported by MM Tech Support.
Having just spent 2 hours catching up on this thread, I'm getting tired, and
need sleep.
My take on this thread:
Those developers who have experience in structured programming and/or OOP,
can relate some of the abstract concepts and methods from these disciplines
to web development.
Those
On 4/29/02, Vernon Viehe penned:
Meanwhile, you can use a remote testing server (DWMX makes this
easy!), so Mac folks aren't blocked from CF development, they just
won't have it all in one box.
I've been developing in CF for 3 years now and can happily say I have
NEVER had to type a line of
On 4/29/02, Neil Clark - =TMM= penned:
I see it this way, why pay over 3K for a machine which uses an OS I can
get for cheap or even free - thats the killer.!
tongue firmly in cheek
Last I looked, my 15,000.00 Dell Server would have cost 799.00 less
had I gotten it with Linux as opposed to
I don't think it's quite like that, Shawn. I learned programming working
in Smalltalk. The first database I ever used was an OO one. I don't
think it's a lack of experience in OOP or an inability to grasp abstract
concepts and methods that leads me to the conclusion that Fusebox works
very well.
Crap, can't people just answer a question on this list
without flaming?
I was just being honest, in a slightly sarcastic way...
You have to admit though, NOTHING is essential - if you're happy with
your current version, then stick with it, but you've got to remember
that your competitors will
Okay,
Did we get any more on this? We jumped to Fusebox and seemed to forget
about this... I see Matts argument and I also see Pete/Jeff's exmaples
but as you put it Jeff is not really practical.
IMO, CFC's are a great OOP addition to ColdFusion; sure they may not fit
into your Dictionary
the equivalent of Now() in SQL server is Getdate()
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From: Dina Hess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29 April 2002 21:46
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SQL Question
oops...wrong reference. if anyone cares, source is appendix e in
'mastering coldfusion 4.5' and the authors
Hi Neil,
IMO, CFC's are a great OOP addition to ColdFusion; sure they may not fit
into your Dictionary definition of OOP and they don't support
polymorphism, but they are still an OOP concept - yes?
Yes. CFCs are the best thing since.. well, UDFs. Yes, they support
inheritance.
OOP is not
Greetings,
This is an old question brought to the front again by myself,
there is a similar query to this on the FAQ's finding the distance between
two zip codes,
I have been using a formula similar to this to work out the difference
between longitudes and latitudes
this is what I have been
Hey Nick,
UDF's were a good addition, but CFC's I think are a far greater addition
to the arsenal not least because of FRS...!!
Remember that Component inheritance lets you import component methods
and properties from one component into another component. In addition,
inherited components
Can anyone see what is wrong with this wml code:
cfcontent type=text/vnd.wap.wml
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE wml PUBLIC -//WAPFORUM//DTD WML 1.1//EN
http://www.wapform.org/DTD/wml_2.1.xml;
wml
!-- WML Headers --
head
cfinclude template=no_cache.cfm
looks maybe like your distance is in radians? are your lat/long coordinates
in
radians as well? for that formula i think you need radians:
radians=(degrees+minutes/60)*pI/180
great CIRCLE distance forumla:
d=(acos(sin(lat1)*sin(lat2)+cos(lat1)*cos(lat2)*cos(lon1-lon2)))*180*60/pi
where lat
make any sense?
Well honestly, yes and no,
or co-ordinates are coming back in degrees that is positive,
so if this is the case
radians=(degrees+minutes/60)*pI/180
minutes
I'm not sure which may to identify this,
J
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Well honestly, yes and no,
or co-ordinates are coming back in degrees that is positive,
decimal degrees? 33.56. or degrees minutes seconds? 33 18 10
with some kind of delimiter?
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Err fine, then just don't use the feature I guess. To me, and to
most developers, it will be inheritance and they will enjoy the feature.
I can understand that you think the inheritance we have isn't perfect -
fine - tell us how we can imporve it for next release, but to say we
don't have
Inheritance,encaptualtion etc...are defined concepts of OO design, of which
CF aint. I appreciate what you are saying as when I developed using VB C++
programmers used to argue tht VB was a pile of rubbish as it didn't support
true inheritance (which it doesn't). But then you could develop
Eh? Inheritance and Encapsulation (I think thats what meant :-) are in
CFC's AFAIK. what isn't is Polymorphism - and that also is on the
OOP list of features.
Thanks!
Neil Clark
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They are coming back decimal degrees
33.3646548394367336 -56.346777393 and so on,
I think I see whay your getting at,
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 1:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Longitudes and Latitudes
Or should I say : are a feature of CFC's sorry for the
confusion
Neil Clark
Team Macromedia
http://www.macromedia.com/go/team
Announcing Macromedia MX!!
http://www.macromedia.com/software/trial/.
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Ah, that's a nice simple way to do it. Thanks.
Chris Norloff
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Just rename the file with CFFILE... Cold Fusion will create new
Okay, this may have been asked a thousand times but I'm going to make it
1001.
When comparing the Numberformat and Decimalformat funcitons (for CF 4.x)
what is the difference when it comes to rounding and numeric accuracy?
Here's the problem: I recently added a summary report to a financial
Yup - but the point is whether it is true inheritance as defined by OO
concepts or, as true OO programmers (of which I aint) say, poor mans
inheritance as I was constantly accused of using back in the days of VB
5/6. Now I have not used VB.Net (nor CFMX!) so don't know how they deals
with
Ben, et al...
That's great, makes total sense.
So why is .NET less expensive for an Enterprise implementation (2-4 CPUs)
than J2EE?
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From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 10:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMX/.NET - buzzword bingo
33.3646548394367336 -56.346777393 and so on,
convert to radians then before using that forumla, also double check if
the backend's looking for meters or radians or what for that distance
value.
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It all depends on what you/coders determine as true inheritance.
Sure CFC's provide a concept for inheritance in ColdFusion, but just
because it doesnt fit into a dictionaty concept, does mean it is isnt
inheritance : as Ray stated : to say that CFC's do not have inheritance
is just plain
Remember : Just because you drive a crappy old banger, doesn't mean it
aint a car - agree totally but if you drive a motorbike although it still
gets you to where you want to go it aint a car.
I know I keep harping on about VB but it's the ony arena where I've
implemented OO stuff. I seem to
In 5 minutes of DWMX use I have found the following annoyances:
* Outright crashed when I closed a document that I edited without saving
* No right-click close in coder view
* No file recent files
* No custom toolbars/buttons (boo! hiss!)
I find it disconcerting that I was able to crash the
Hee hee, my analogy was worse ... I sure didnt mean to say/think that
ColdFusion MX was an old banger!
I am not a VB man, but VB in my eyes is also inheritance.. no
question.
Neil Clark
Team Macromedia
http://www.macromedia.com/go/team
Announcing Macromedia MX!!
Respectfully,
J
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 1:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Longitudes and Latitudes (AGAIN)
33.3646548394367336 -56.346777393 and so on,
convert to radians then before using that forumla,
Hi Pete
* No right-click close in coder view
if you right-click on the Document Tab at the bottom of the screen
there is a Close.
* No file recent files
Recent Files are Lised in the File Menu, just before Exit.
* No custom toolbars/buttons (boo! hiss!)
erm, you can extend DWMX as far
:) - it's you and me against the C++/Java boys (and girls) then!
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From: Neil Clark - =TMM= [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 April 2002 13:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: I like CFMX
Hee hee, my analogy was worse ... I sure didn't mean to say/think that
ColdFusion MX
I think DWMX is a vast improvement over UD but in my opinion it is still
not a replacement for studio. A few annoyances to add to yours are:
*No CF Reference materials for functions
*Can't make it insert Tabs as spaces
*No File Save As in coder view
*You can't right click on a file in the site
I also miss my CTRL-M to check tags
and my CTRL-R for Replace
and CTRL-SHIFT-R For mass replace
and no SAVE on the main layout area. Forced to use CTRL-S
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From: Neil Clark - =TMM= [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 7:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE:
and no SAVE on the main layout area. Forced to use CTRL-S
Right click on the document toolbar and select standard. (Note: you have
to right click over one of the buttons, show code view for example, if
you right click in a blank space no menu pops up.
-Original Message-
From: Larry
I have tried some code on IRT .org that is supposed to prevent IE from
submitting a form on hitting enter, however it is not working.
Can someone shoot me a snippet of code to prevent IE from submitting on click of
enter.
Thanks in advance
Larry Juncker
Senior Cold Fusion Developer
Heartland
Here are some answers to your Q's
No CF Reference materials for functions
*** Its in there but there is no right click insert expression - you
can use my DWMX extension for that.
Can't make it insert Tabs as spaces
*** Edit Preferences Code Format to insert tabs as spaces
No File
I also miss my CTRL-M to check tags
set this up as a new Command (or something similar)
and my CTRL-R for Replace
use CTRL-F for a combined Find Replace Window
and CTRL-SHIFT-R For mass replace
Ibid.
and no SAVE on the main layout area. Forced to use CTRL-S
See Garrett's mail!
Yep - Your right finally found it...
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From: Hrncir, Garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 8:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: DWMX First Impressions
and no SAVE on the main layout area. Forced to use CTRL-S
Right click on the document toolbar
ok this is going to sound long
i have a phone list [we all do!]
i can group by studio display in one column employee phone info such
or if i write it a different way i can show all office info LOOPed into 3
columns.
But i cant seem to do both!
I would like to use a group by studio like i
As another point of blatant self-promotion...
ColdFusion 5: A Beginner's Guide was written with a concentration on
computer programming concepts. It covered many topics that were covered in
my CS101 and CS102 classes way back when. ( With some database design
thrown in, which was a more
I was initially frustrated that F1 did not bring up CF tag references (one
of my favorite CFS features). I found out this morning that it's shift f1
in DWMX. Plus, I can view the reference and code at the same time. Well
done!
I'm probably going to find that there are a lot of cool
You may want to look into something like Active PDF. You can definitely make reports
with that and they would be portable to any OS
that supports acrobat.
HTH,
Howie
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From: Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002
Is there a place we can ( publically) submit enhancement requests for
CFMX? If so, then everyone go and submit these:
A) cfproperty needs to be documented somewhere. It seems to have no
other purpose than providing documentation to the metadata ( when viewing a
cfc in the browser )
Can someone tell my why I am getting this error. If I take the WHERE line
out it returns all the data just fine
Thanks
Ron
ODBC Error Code = 07001 (Wrong number of parameters)
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Too few parameters. Expected 1.
Hint: The cause of this error is
So why is .NET less expensive for an Enterprise
implementation (2-4 CPUs) than J2EE?
I think you're misreading the quote:
...ColdFusion MX Enterprise Edition is $4999 per server, with upgrades at
$2499. The ColdFusion MX Server line is specifically architected to
integrate with the
Another nice one, Ctrl-Space in the editor window lists all functions,
and if you are in the middle of typing one it'll position the list to
what you have typed.
--- Ben
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From: Carlisle, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 9:31 AM
To:
Try using single quotes around 'Parametric'.
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From: ronmyers [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 April 2002 14:41
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Query Problem
Can someone tell my why I am getting this error. If I take the WHERE line
out it returns all the data just
Simplest thing to do is remove the submit button, and replace it with an
input type=button that has an onclick to submit the form, something like.
input type=button value=Submit onclick=javascript:this.value='Please
Wait';this.disabled=1;document.forms[0].submit()
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So far, I like just about everything, The things I use are easy to get too,
and it makes it easier to do more than one thing at a time, like look at
the docs and the code.
One problem I am having, Dreamweaver is taking a lot of CPU, it stands at
around 20% when idle. This is something they
also, make sure Card_Type is really the name of the field (check spelling)
in the table tblCardData. this is the error i always see when i misspell a
field name. not that it happens often... :)
v/r,
Jeff
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From: Paul Bowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
I am having a problem appending a struct to an array... from the examples
posted at:
http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?id=18894method=full#2 it
looks to me as if I'm doing it correctly. The error message states that
One dimensional arrays can store any value types... the array
Thanks it worked Getting up to early to see straight
-Original Message-
From: Paul Bowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 7:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Query Problem
Try using single quotes around 'Parametric'.
-Original Message-
From: ronmyers
If you're going to be anywhere near Toronto this weekend and would like
to find out more about Fusebox, come over to the big cfnorth conference
(www.cfnorth.com). There's an entire track on Fusebox and there's a
session showing a pretty great tool for use with Fusebox called Adalon
from Synthis
oi Pete!!
isn't that what homesite+ is supposed to be for?
--
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Certified Adv. ColdFusion Developer
Crit[s2k] - CF_ChannelOP Network=Efnet Channel=ColdFusion
Tuesday, April 30, 2002, 8:59:29 AM, you wrote:
PR In 5 minutes of DWMX use I have found the
Ack, my last post was rejected cuz the server thought I didn't write
anything - let me try one more time...
A) cfproperty needs to be documented somewhere. It seems
to have no
other purpose than providing documentation to the metadata (
when viewing a
cfc in the browser )
You can
All I know is that the inability of the FuseBox community to gather together a formal
specification has meant that, even though I am sympathetic to their ideas, I long ago
moved my own way in building a full-fledged application framework for my own usage.
It's a far distant cousin of FuseBox
The thing is this user was never given their username and password. So
if no one has ever been given the info why is it constantly filling my
log file? I checked the only places I can think of and there is no
longer any reference to this user. GR.
When will the hurting stop? ;)
Phillip
No CF Reference materials for functions
*** Its in there but there is no right click insert expression - you
can use my DWMX extension for that.
Hmm, in the included Macromedia CFML Reference the only thing I see is
reference material for tags no reference materials for functions such
as
We have an application that uses CF 5.0 to collect parameters and pass them
to stored procedures in DB2 on the mainframe. It works well except that the
stored procedures are abending on a random but regular basis(!). We have not
been able to pinpoint the cause of the abends but we think it may
At 10:27 AM 4/30/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Ack, my last post was rejected cuz the server thought I didn't write
anything - let me try one more time...
A) cfproperty needs to be documented somewhere. It seems
to have no
other purpose than providing documentation to the metadata (
when
Yep, same idea, the Custom Tag scope is ThisTag, the CFC scope is This.
--- Ben
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From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFCs ( Was: Re: Inheritance : was I like CFMX)
At 10:27 AM 4/30/2002
I have just got this to work exactly the way I want it,
I have wrote a UDF with the correct formula in it now
and it seems to be 100% accurate,
the UDF takes into account that your LAT and LON values
are in Degree decimal format,
!---UDF distance Formula||---
CFSCRIPT
//calculate the
For the record, my current project IS a Fusebox app. We came onboard after
the project had been started, so FB was already in place. It only took a
few days to work through the existing code to determine how and where things
were being done.
My point though is that FB may be good in some
The thing is this user was never given their username
and password. So if no one has ever been given the
info why is it constantly filling my log file? I
checked the only places I can think of and there is
no longer any reference to this user. GR.
If someone tries to log on to
We have an application that uses CF 5.0 to collect parameters
and pass them to stored procedures in DB2 on the mainframe. It
works well except that the stored procedures are abending on a
random but regular basis(!). We have not been able to pinpoint
the cause of the abends but we think
Pretty impressed with DWMX so far, with the inevitable initial niggles,
wondered if anyone had the same problems and could maybe shed light on
them:
- Obviously I miss the built-in expression builder and expression
reference. I grabbed Neil Clark's Expression Panel extension, and it
seemed to
In the MS Visual Studio environment (VB, C++, etc.) they call that code
completion. It will also code complete on declared variables and custom
functions. Does DWMX do these additional things as well? If so, then the
interface is MUCH more developer friendly than I first thought. (I
installed
Hi All,
Is anyone here using trust commerce as their credit card
validation/authorization service?
Duane
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At 09:16 AM 4/30/2002 -0600, you wrote:
For the record, my current project IS a Fusebox app. We came onboard after
the project had been started, so FB was already in place. It only took a
few days to work through the existing code to determine how and where things
were being done.
At the
Hey,
Here is the latest 1.0.3 version - a bugges one was uploaded by mistake!
Sorry for the problems...!
Neil Clark
Team Macromedia
http://www.macromedia.com/go/team
Announcing Macromedia MX!!
http://www.macromedia.com/software/trial/.
Anyone who needs the latest .mxp for the Flash Expression can download
it from www.fluidik.com/mxp/flashexpression.zip
The version on the MM site is 1.0.1, and the latest is 1.0.3
Thanks!!
Neil Clark
Team Macromedia
http://www.macromedia.com/go/team
Announcing Macromedia MX!!
That's why I encourage others to try Fusebox out for
themselves. Come to your own conclusions and then you
won't have to listen to me saying it's great! or
someone else saying it sucks!
Oh yes, they will! They just won't have to pay attention.
Besides, there's a world of difference
Anyone ever seen this error
unknown exception condition
PCodeDocumentNodeImp::prepareForExecution
The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of
(CFINCLUDE), occupying document position (270:2) to (270:47) in the template
file
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