what a goofy index. did you see how it is computed? Lame. No wonder C is at the
top of the list- every school everywhere offers courses in C. A much more
interesting index would be the number of people employed using particular
languages, plus the number of open jobs for particular languages.
LOL, they have LabVIEW above VBScript. I happen to know labVIEW because I
did research in a field that it suited, but who else has heard of it?
-Original Message-
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 20 April 2005 2:18
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Coldfusion is on Nº 25
Evryone seems to be making huge assumptions about Adobe's intentions.
It's fairly obvious that Flash is one of their subjects of interest,
but other than the very general indications in the press release, we
dont know what Adobe wanted Macromedia FOR.
Suppose they've had a debate in their board
After 3 years on a support team in lab buildings at 3M I have at the
very least heard of LabView. Not that I KNOW it in terms of being able
to use it...
But I have indeed heard of it...
J
On 4/20/05, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL, they have LabVIEW above VBScript. I happen to know
Hi list,
if I have this coding (CFMX 6.1 on Windows):
cfchart
cfchartseries type=bar
cfchartdata item=Neuwagen value=50
cfchartdata item=Gebrauchtwagen value=25
cfchartdata item=Leasing value=30
cfchartdata item=Service value=40
/cfchartseries
/cfchart
How can I achieve, that
I wanted to make a simple chart out of my tblsearches - searchID, searchterm
I could use a bunch of cfquery's containing SELECT count(*)'s with WHERE's but
how would I build this dynamically, depending on what values where in
tblsearches.searchterm to start with?
Thanks,
Will
Will,
To get the number of times a term appears, try grouping by searchterm
and doing a COUNT() aggregate - then just do a CFChart bound to the
query.
-Joe
On 4/20/05, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to make a simple chart out of my tblsearches - searchID, searchterm
I
CFDEV wrote:
Hi, is there an easy way to take duplicate out of a list or do I have to
loop trough the list and create a new list with all elements and check if
they are already in the new list before inserting them?
Here's a neat method:
cfset lst = a,list,with,with,duplicate,elements
!---
if you want to do this through the database backend simply add a new column
to the table and assign a unique id, then find the row you want and delete
it where the unique id = x
- Original Message -
From: Keith Gaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent:
Uwe Degenhardt wrote:
Hi list,
if I have this coding (CFMX 6.1 on Windows):
cfchart
cfchartseries type=bar
i guess only via a legend (mx 7 has dataLabelStyle for the chartseries
tag that does this).
~|
Logware
James Holmes wrote:
LOL, they have LabVIEW above VBScript. I happen to know labVIEW because I
did research in a field that it suited, but who else has heard of it?
I have, and it's a pretty nifty language. In fact, the whole idea behind
dataflow languages is pretty nifty. I was introduced to
I just installed CF7 on our dev box, I let choose the option to coexist with
the cf6 instance already on the server, so it was setup using the inbuilt
webserver.
I then disconnected CF6 from IIS and connected CF7 to IIS. All sites have
index.cfm as the default document but for some reason its
On the web archive I noticed that certain words are underlined and linked to
ads, very much like M$'s smart tags. Is this something that HOF as implemented,
and how can I turn it off?
larry
~|
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Actually, my asking that question on this list is bound to produce a few
replies, since many CF people work in Higher Education, a place where
LabVIEW is also often used.
Agreed, btw, LabVIEW is THE product for data-oriented apps.
-Original Message-
From: Keith Gaughan [mailto:[EMAIL
I just installed CF7 on our dev box, I let choose the
option to coexist with
the cf6 instance already on the server, so it was setup
using the inbuilt
webserver.
I then disconnected CF6 from IIS and connected CF7 to IIS.
All sites have
index.cfm as the default document but for some reason
We all gain quite a lot out of using HOF and these lists as well as the
archives. HOF certainly has the right to try and make a few bucks with
advertising on the site. Surely you don't really have a problem with
that, do you?
--Ferg
-Original Message-
From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL
On the web archive I noticed that certain words are
underlined and linked to ads, very much like M$'s smart
tags. Is this something that HOF as implemented, and how
can I turn it off?
larry
Why not just ignore them? Afaik people don't really send html email to
the HOF lists, so if text in
What does this mean exactly:
Error Executing Database Query. [Macromedia]... Expected
13.
Does the expected part actually provide a clue to help
debug the
situation??
Richard Colman
It depends on the context. If that error is from a query against an MS
Access database, it would likely
It's an advertiser that I'm trying out and it's based on javascript and CSS. If
people do find it overly intrusive I'll rethink it.
On the web archive I noticed that certain words are underlined and
linked to ads, very much like M$'s smart tags. Is this something that
HOF as implemented,
Yes, the list does restrict HTML style email (it's uber bulky for no reason and
can easily contain security risks). Any green link in page content is one of
these ad links. Truth be told, while they are kind of cute, there just isn't as
many advertisers with this company as say Google or
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
It's an advertiser that I'm trying out and it's based on javascript and CSS.
If people do find it overly intrusive I'll rethink it.
I couldn't find any links (yet), where can we see it?
Jochem
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Why not just ignore them? Afaik people don't really send html email to
the HOF lists, so if text in the message is linked in the archive,
it's not because the author linked it and you can assume it's an
advertisement (unless the text of the link is a url).
Not all use the mailing list, quite a
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/messages.cfm/forumid:4/threadid:39
687
second post -- the word IDE
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: wtf are those advertizing links in the text?
Ken Ferguson wrote:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/messages.cfm/forumid:4/threadid:39687
second post -- the word IDE
IE gives a javascript error and FF shows nothing.
But yes, I find it overly intrusive if links I never endorsed
suddenly show up in messages I wrote.
Jochem
Hm. So far the response has been negative and I think I'll be removing them.
Anyone know of a good advertising account rep who'd be willing to gather
(and bill) advertising for HoF on a commission basis? :)
BTW, as long as your using the interface, have you tried out the new thread
labeling or
i dont find it OVER INTRUSIVE, apart from the annoying mousovers...
thats the OVER INTRUSIVE part to me.
--
tony
Tony Weeg
macromedia certified coldfusion mx developer
email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
blog: http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/
cool tool: http://www.antiwrap.com
They dont bother me at all. If they did, they are easily turned off client
side. (hint: host file)
Dinowitz has put in a lot of time and work to make these CF lists what they
are. The mailing lists alone are enough to keep us all in touch with one
another but the site and its archives is a big
Hey not bad. Neat approach.
-Original Message-
From: Keith Gaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 7:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: take duplicate out of a list
CFDEV wrote:
Hi, is there an easy way to take duplicate out of a list or do I have to
loop trough
Maybe Michael could introduce a subscription service with a small fee, so
people have the choice to turn of ads when they pay for it. It imho also gives
something back to Michael for his hard work.
Micha.
From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed
Hm. So far the response has been negative and I think I'll be removing them.
Anyone know of a good advertising account rep who'd be willing to gather
(and bill) advertising for HoF on a commission basis? :)
BTW, as long as your using the interface, have you tried out the new thread
labeling
Ewok wrote:
Hey not bad. Neat approach.
It came to me a while back in one of those ah! moments. And the
neatest thing about it is that it works just fine on CF5.
K.
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Hi Sean
Did you have any luck with this, as I believe I may be experiencing the same
problem.
Thanks in advance
Russell
Hi List
Hope you are all having good Friday's. I am migrating from CF 5 to
CFMX 6.1. Our new server has IIS 6 on it. For SEO I have been using
custom 404 and 405
So far the response has been negative
well, its going to be, no one really likes advertising, but my opinion is:
oh boo hoo, its only some advertising links. This is a very small intrusion
for the use of a FREE service.
anyone who doesnt like it is welcome to setup, host and maintain their own
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
Hm. So far the response has been negative and I think I'll be removing them.
Anyone know of a good advertising account rep who'd be willing to gather
(and bill) advertising for HoF on a commission basis? :)
Instead of using the contextual text links for advertising,
Google adsense is paying well for me on one of my personal sites too.
-Original Message-
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 20 April 2005 10:32
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: wtf are those advertizing links in the text?
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
Hm. So far the
-Original Message-
From: Ewok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 10:02 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: wtf are those advertizing links in the text?
They don't bother me at all. If they did, they are easily turned off
client
side. (hint: host file)
They don't
If these links are CSS based, they should easily be over ridden by a personal
style sheet, shouldn't they?
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!
- Cynthia Dunning
-Original Message-
I've been thinking of a small fee for the ability to 'turn off' ads and
maybe some other added features. Problem is that I hate charging people and
want to give all the features directly. I'll rethink it all.
Maybe Michael could introduce a subscription service with a small fee, so
people
My opinion is you can do anything with *your* list that
you like, Michael...I certainly don't mind you making all
the money you can on it, especially with something as
inobtrusive as links to keywords.
Anyone who doesn't like you trying to make money off the list
to help support it, or even to
It would be funny to see one of Dave's I hate f*#%$ Microsoft!! posts
advertising a Microsoft product without his permission :O
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There is a balance between doing anything I want and doing things that will
alienate list members. In the past I had graphic banner ads on the list
emails. Some did not like it and were vocal about it (even though there was
a non-graphic version of the emails). Some left. In the end, I removed
I have tried to upgrade from CFMX 6.1 to CFMX 7 on IIS using the
approach Isaac is stating however after the installation it told me to
consult the InstallLog.log where there were 4 errors
CFusionMX\lib not found
Cannot disable RDS
JNDI Port 2920 for Server Coldfusion is not active
I am now
I have tried to upgrade from CFMX 6.1 to CFMX 7 on IIS
using the
approach Isaac is stating however after the installation
it told me to
consult the InstallLog.log where there were 4 errors
CFusionMX\lib not found
Cannot disable RDS
JNDI Port 2920 for Server Coldfusion is not active
Now, a truly clever keyword advertising system would detect phrases like
I hate or sucks near Microsoft and link those to RedHat, MySQL,
StarOffice, Linspire, www.sub300.com, or something along those lines.
Matt Osbun
Web Developer
Health Systems, International
-Original Message-
From:
Jared,
LOL, yeah it sounds like an Access issue.
Actually we're using SQL 2k.
Another question though, by using a high isolation level will that slow the app
down significantly? I read in the docs that there's a lot of overhead
associated with it?
Thanks,
Ali
Ali,
You'd be best off to use
I'm trying to update some error reporting on a site I did awhile ago.
It's a fairly messy site, and I eventually plan on refactoring the
whole thing, but for now I just want to get more concise error
reporting. Right now, I have one particular block that is puzzling me.
I have a cftry/cfcatch
I'm not sure but I believe that you can't cflock cfquery's.
Ali
At 07:45 PM 19/04/2005, Ali Awan wrote:
I forgot to add that App1 and App2 are inserting to the same table.
I ended up with 2 records with the same ID.
Couldn't you use cflock to lock the table until the first app is done?
T
---
can you post your cftry/cfcatch block so we can have a look?
-Original Message-
From: Ken Dunnington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 5:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfrethrow question
I'm trying to update some error reporting on a site I did awhile ago.
It's a
Now, that's the best idea I've heard...
Let people pay for a subscription for no ads, otherwise
ads are turned on...and if anyone doesn't want links in
their posts, they have the option not to post (and I don't
know of anyone whose input this list can't survive without),
or perhaps Michael could
Well, you can, there is nothing stopping you ...just not very good practice.
-Original Message-
From: Ali Awan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 April 2005 16:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF Database Question add.
I'm not sure but I believe that you can't cflock cfquery's.
Ali
At
How are you generating the ID?
cfquery name=getNewID
Select Max(ID) as myNewID
From TableA
/cfquery
cfset queryname.myNewID = myNewID + 1
cfquery name=AddTableID
Insert Into TableA (tableAID) Values (#myNewID#)
/cfquery
!--- some cf processing ---
cfquery name=AddNewRecord
Insert Into TableB
Cool, that's good to know.
However, if 2 apps are on 2 different servers, then locking them won't serve me
any purpose. The 2 apps can still end up modifying the same data in the
database at the same time, I believe.
Thanks,
Ali
Well, you can, there is nothing stopping you ...just not very
to help exaplin the rethrow concept lets say you are catching database
errors. You know sometimesd your database spits back something like
information will be truncated. In your catch you handle that error
code but other errors codes you do not know how to hadle would then be
rethrown to allow a
Michael...
Unless you're independently wealthy and can afford to support
everyone who participates in this list and makes a living off of
the information we gather here, I think you can feel justified in
making money off of this list.
I have contributed (a tiny amount, embarrassingly) to the
You get to see just how deeply someone's principle's run
when they start getting paid to compromise them...
Rick
From: James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 10:53 AM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: RE: wtf are
I agree. I would support a small fee for membership. Of course I love free,
but I am willing to pay a reasonable fee for that which I feel is worth it.
HOF is definitely worth it.
I would be very comfortable with a fee between $5 and $10 a month. If you had
the option of paying that
there are some settings that need to be changed in some .xml files for
colfusion (i think) I cannot remember these off the top of my head
though. You may search some of Macromedias website...I'll post again
if I get a chance to look. busy busy busy.
Adam H
On 4/20/05, John Beynon [EMAIL
Not sure I can really answer your entire question, but rethrow is used
when you want to handle some, but not all exceptions. For example,
you could check for database connectivity errors and handle them inside
a particular page. However, you don't handle the missing includes, so
you use
Ali Awan wrote:
cfquery name=getNewID
Select Max(ID) as myNewID
From TableA
/cfquery
cfset queryname.myNewID = myNewID + 1
cfquery name=AddTableID
Insert Into TableA (tableAID) Values (#myNewID#)
/cfquery
!--- some cf processing ---
cfquery name=AddNewRecord
Insert Into TableB
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Now, that's the best idea I've heard...
Let people pay for a subscription for no ads, otherwise
ads are turned on...and if anyone doesn't want links in
their posts, they have the option not to post (and I don't
know of anyone whose input this list can't survive
What's the best approach to using a site-wide (not server-wide)
error handler as apposed to wrapping each piece with a CFTRY?
An initial thought is some type of CFTRY statement within the
Application tag, but wanted other opinions and approaches.
TIA!
I would not mind at all paying a subscription per month. This list has
provided me with great answers through the years. Just reading the questions
and answers of others have been great for my own knowledge base.
- Original Message -
From: Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: wtf are those advertizing links in the text?
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Now, that's the best idea I've heard...
Let people pay for a subscription
pull the copyright card
my email is my original work and I don't want links in there that I didn't
put in there myself
LMAO!
Did you notice these links at the bottom of your email Jochem?
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We've noticed this problem and can replicate it easily on our dev
servers.
Running CF 6.1 on Solaris 8
We're serving PDF using CFCONTENT with the following code:
cfcontent file=somereaderfile.pdf reset=yes type=application/pdf
The document comes up fine on the browser. But if you hit the
Jochem...
Why is protecting your work (personally, I wouldn't
classify answering questions people post to this list as work)
in an absolutely unchanged state so important to you?
And, personally, (and I know the law is probably against me
on this one), I think that once a person responds to a
Kerry wrote:
pull the copyright card
my email is my original work and I don't want links in there that I didn't
put in there myself
Did you notice these links at the bottom of your email Jochem?
Did you read my email?
Advertisements on the sides, above, below, popups, popunders are
all no
Woah. If this list went to a monthly/yearly subscription you can
expect a severe drop in subscribers. Many times, especially the last
few days, I've contemplated dropping of this list. As many people seem
to confuse this list and thier own personal blog. In all honesty, if I
cared about your
CFERROR
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=ColdFusion_Documentationfile=part_cfm.htm
Allan
- Original Message -
From: Adkins, Randy
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 6:28 PM
Subject: Site (not Server)
I'm trying to run some imagemagick stuff on a linux 6.1 server, and I'm
running into the problem with quotes not escaping properly in the
attributes attribute. I think this is one of the reasons Alagad dropped
the imagemagick tag.
Bascially, I'm doing this:
cfexecute name=/usr/bin/identify
I feel that if it went to a subscription fee (which I think it should), it
would raise the level of discussion and it would allow Michael to be a
little more aggressive to what is acceptable.
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20,
In Application.cfm:
cferror type=EXCEPTION template= errorHandler.cfm
cferror type=REQUEST template= errorHandler.cfm
In errorHandler.cfm:
cfmail from=[EMAIL PROTECTED] to=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject=[ERROR] - SiteName type=HTML
h3ERROR/h3
cfdump var=#ERROR#
h3CGI/h3
cfdump
If this list went to a monthly/yearly subscription you can
expect a severe drop in subscribers.
The only ones to drop from the list would be those who thought
they knew so much that they would rarely or never have a question
that they needed an answer to, or those who already know everything
If it did go to a subscription basis, I think there would be some immediate
dropoff in existing users and the new users would only trickle in, thereby
reducing the value of this list for both advertising and troubleshooting.
More experienced users would not need to be a part of the list and
Firefox's AdBlock extension is the king of ending web annoyances.
block: *intellitxt*
-nathan strutz
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
Ken Ferguson wrote:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/messages.cfm/forumid:4/threadid:39687
second post -- the word IDE
IE gives a javascript error and FF
Now, don't get me wrong, I like the ads idea best, saves me
money, makes money for Michael and for his advertisers...
win, win, win...
And I like the idea of subscriptions fine, but second to the
advertisements...but I think if Michael went to subscriptions
people might take even more liberty
Thanks,
That's exactly what I needed! Much appreciated
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Duckworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 12:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Site (not Server) - wide Error Handler
In Application.cfm:
cferror type=EXCEPTION
If this list went to a monthly/yearly subscription you can
expect a severe drop in subscribers.
I believe the suggestion was to have it be an optional subscription, if you
don't want the links. I think that's a reasonable compromise, although $10 a
month seems pretty high to me just to not
I am hosting a site a www.hostmysite.com.
When I try to execute a GetPageContext().Forward('index.cfm'), I get
the following error:
--
500 access denied (java.io.FilePermission
C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\WEB-INF\cfclasses\cfindex2ecfm174268981.class read)
access denied (java.io.FilePermission
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Why is protecting your work (personally, I wouldn't
classify answering questions people post to this list as work)
in an absolutely unchanged state so important to you?
The imperative is not work but original work because that is
a key concept in copyright law. Also,
And of course, you can have different .cfm error handlers for the two types
of errors if you like.
---
Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April
That's probably true with the subscription approach.
Who likes paying to provide value to something?
That's why I think the ad approach is better. But,
if the only way for it to pay off is putting links
in the content, then it should go that way.
This list should not be treated as open source.
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 1:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: wtf are those advertizing links in the text?
If it did go to a subscription basis, I think there would be some
immediate
dropoff in existing users and
But I don't think it's a proper perspective to look at the $10
as paying for ad free support...it's more for the value
of what you glean from participation, directly or indirectly.
If this list didn't exist, and a group of qualified experts
put up a site to be at my beck-and-call 24/7, I'd gladly
$20 bucks a year, from the 2000+ people... thats a nice chunk of
change for mike for this? yes?
I believe the suggestion was to have it be an optional subscription, if you
don't want the links. I think that's a reasonable compromise, although $10 a
month seems pretty high to me just to not
Normally I grasp things fairly quick, but this time I'm having a hard time
understanding what the talk is about MetaData tags.
Can someone give me a high level overview and an example of how to tag
something?
Thanks
Bryan
~|
But if I write something on a subject and recommend vendor X, I
consider it a substantial change if suddenly every occurence of
were to be linked to vendor Y. A vendor which I may not
know or worse, have bad experiences with.
Now, I could understand that being a problem. (I'd be very
Thanks to everyone who responded to this thread.
Especially Jared and Jochem, I will try out the cftransaction with a
serializable isolation level. I think that will solve the problem.
Thanks again,
Ali
Ali Awan wrote:
If you do all this in a serializable transaction, you should be
fine in
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
But if I write something on a subject and recommend vendor X, I
consider it a substantial change if suddenly every occurence of
subject were to be linked to vendor Y. A vendor which I may not
know or worse, have bad experiences with.
i'm with jochem on this. i've
Anyone who would demand extras in order to pay
would really be taking advantage of Mike...
Getting good service and not being willing to pay for it
is like treating the House of Fusion as a House of Ill-Repute
and not expecting to pay for the goods.
(We won't mention what that would make Mike...
I've been thinking of a small fee for the ability to 'turn off' ads and
maybe some other added features. Problem is that I hate charging people and
want to give all the features directly. I'll rethink it all.
That sounds like a very good idea. I'd pay for something like that.
regards,
larry
But...again...it's inappropriate to try to limit Mike
on what he can make...that's absolutely none of our
business...you should only ask if it's worth $20 a year
for what you get from participating in the list.
If Mike can make $40,000 plus by helping 2,000
people all year long...more power to
How would I check for the existence of file in a directory?
I'm thinking I use list option in CFDIRECTORY, but I'm a little stuck on
where to start with this.
I figure I use this statement:
cfdirectory directory=#GetDirectoryFromPath(GetTemplatePath())#
name=myDirectory
and then check for
you could go that route.
but there's also fileExists() :)
On 4/20/05, Robert Orlini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I check for the existence of file in a directory?
I'm thinking I use list option in CFDIRECTORY, but I'm a little stuck on
where to start with this.
I figure I use
How about the fileExists() built-in function? Just pass it the full
path to the file in question, and it'll return boolean for whether it
exists or not.
cheers,
barneyb
On 4/20/05, Robert Orlini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I check for the existence of file in a directory?
I'm
one caveat about this...if you want to be case sensitive this won't
work I beleive...otherwise nice technicqe we do this in Javascript and
perl a lot.
Adam H
On 4/20/05, Keith Gaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ewok wrote:
Hey not bad. Neat approach.
It came to me a while back in one of
Try CFIF FileExists(C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\blank.gif)
Allan
- Original Message -
From: Robert Orlini
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 8:05 PM
Subject: Check for a file in a directory
How would I check for the existence of file in a directory?
I'm thinking I use
Use the FileExists() function in CFML.
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/functi79.htm#wp1104406
George
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Robert Orlini wrote:
How would I check for the existence of file in a directory?
I'm thinking I use list option in CFDIRECTORY, but I'm a little stuck on
where to start with this.
I figure I use this statement:
cfdirectory
Thanks all. I read over the link below, however, I need it to monitor this
directory with the use of a form that a user enters the file name so the cfif
IsDefined(FORM.yourFile) will not work.
How can I have it monitor the directory on its own so-to-speak and then tell me
if it finds a certain
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