rereplace(myTextField, \(.*?\), li, all)
or
rereplace(myTextField, \((i|ii|iii|iv|v)\), li, all)
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Bobby Hartsfield
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From: CF Developer [mailto:coldfus...@mindkeeper.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009
Thanks for the tip.
the way i used to do it was through an intermediary page, which is
passed the actual link to forward user to, or a link id from db.
this page records the click event in the db and cflocates the user to
actual link.
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/
D
Has anyone done that? Jboss seems a promising one, is configuration messy?
how does its JDBC driver work easily with setting up a datasource?
And the Apache Geronimo seems interesting as well...
Also, my objective is programmatic configuration for all.
Many thanks.
Don
Chunshen Li
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Don L wrote:
Has anyone done that? Jboss seems a promising one, is configuration messy?
Why would you think that JBoss is simpler then JRun?
Anyway, once you have all of your JBoss running, just create an EAR
file from the CF installer and drop that in the
Why create an Ear file? Its simpler and in my mind to use a War archive. That
is unless you're using J2EE specific java beans etc. With a War deployment I've
found there are less configuration issues.
Just decompress the cfusion.war file, drop in your .cfm files. recompress them
and drop it
I'm using a pretty bare-bones CF host for a content-managed site. It's got
CF8 and I'm using MS SQL Server; however, they don't support the creation of
Verity collections (why, I don't know...) and the process for enabling
full-text indexing on MS SQL Server is unworkable (so, CONTAINS() is
Thanks. I think I missed an important part of cf installation, I was under the
impression that under a J2EE server one doesn't need a cf installer package, it
looks like I was wrong.
Why create an Ear file? Its simpler and in my mind to use a War
archive. That is unless you're using J2EE
Apart from a simple SQL where [column] like '%[phrase]%' clause, are
there any other options out there? I also don't want to use a custom Google
search, for a variety of reasons.
You might make use of a dictionary web service like
http://services.aonaware.com/DictService/DictService.asmx
Why is it unworkable? Do you not have permissions to do so? It's the
best solution to this problem if the content is in the DB.
mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
2009/4/12 Pete Ruckelshaus pruckelsh...@gmail.com:
the process for enabling full-text
It's unworkable because I need to notify support of every table and column
that needs to be text-indexable, and I haven't gotten confirmation that they
support auto-updating. I have a problem with being reliant upon support for
something that could possibly go south and usually try to avoid the
http://groups.google.com/group/openbd/browse_thread/thread/a9da36320b64d5d6
:-D
That being said it's worth mentioning that without large amounts of
re-engineering Railo and ColdFusion will have a harder time running in the
AppEngine mostly due to how they compile CFML.
Adam
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