ColdFusion debug stored procedures

2010-01-08 Thread Glyn Jackson

I have always had problem with the way ColdFusion reports errors in stored 
procedures and I was wondering how other CF’ers go about debugging the same 
sort of errors (without costly software).

For example, the following ColdFusion error is generated on a stored 
procedure...
Application Execution Exception
Error Type: Database : n/a
Error Messages: Invalid data '' for CFSQLTYPE CF_SQL_INTEGER.

I know what the error means but I have no way of knowing which one of 
cfprocparam fields its having problems with. ColdFusion does report a line 
number as always but it's the line end of the stored procedure not the actual 
cfprocparam line which it's failing on.

This is only really an issue for me when I have a big procedure with lot of 
cfprocparam as I have to test each one at a time to find which has the invalid 
value.

Looking forward to your comments

Thanks


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RE: CFHTTP wierdness

2010-01-08 Thread Asha K S

Hi Jeff,

You might want to look to 
http://www.coldfusionmuse.com/index.cfm/2008/10/9/cfhttp-troubleshooting

Thanks,
Asha.

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Langevin [mailto:jlange...@outdoors.org] 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 2:22 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: CFHTTP wierdness


So I've got a production and a live server.  Both running CF8, Win 2003 Server 
Standard Ed, IIS6.  Both have the same code calling a remote, non-CF-based web 
service via a cfhttp call to an https URL.  We are getting sporadic Connection 
Failure messages from cfhttp.  This clearly isn't the old cfhttp_5 inability 
to connect to a secure site because it works normally.  However, it the dev 
server can still often connect when the production server can't.  Though we 
definitely sometimes experience the inability to connect on both sometimes.  
I've tried changing timeouts anywhere from 5 to 60 seconds.  I now loop over 
the attempt to connect a bunch of times before showing an error message to the 
user.  

I know this is a shot in the dark, but I figured I would ask if anyone has 
experienced anything like this or has any thoughts.  I'm also open to 
suggestions on how to try to diagnose the problem.

--Jeff

p.s.  The web service is pretty esoteric - Kintera Sphere



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AW: SPAM-LOW: Adult ColdFusion Websites

2010-01-08 Thread Gert Franz

Philip,

why don't you get a VPS and do that yourself. That's not much more expensive
than looking for a hosting company that allows that kind of content and
config.

Greetings from Switzerland
Gert Franz

Railo Technologies   Professional Open Source
skype: gert.franz    g...@getrailo.com
+41 76 5680 231  www.getrailo.com


-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Phillip Vector [mailto:vec...@mostdeadlygame.com] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Januar 2010 13:59
An: cf-talk
Betreff: SPAM-LOW: Adult ColdFusion Websites


Does anyone know of a hosting company that allows adult websites (a
store) that has ColdFusion and allows cffile and such?



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Web Service SSO

2010-01-08 Thread Glyn Jackson

I need to know where I start for the following I have been given a Web 
Service SSO URL test against, I need to open a new window and send login 
details accross. all i have is the xml.

my question is in CF how to i go about this? CFHTTP, xml etc? below is what I 
hev been given

Envelope Version=2.0 OrganisationUnitId=05B09E12 StaffId=123
  OrganisationUnitHierarchy
OrganisationUnit OrganisationUnitId=45C7CAF Name=test Command=Write
  OrganisationUnit OrganisationUnitId=65A362ABBD63 Name=Reading 
Investments Command=Write /
/OrganisationUnit
  /OrganisationUnitHierarchy
  StaffCollection
Staff OrganisationUnitId=BBD63 
StaffId=29C3D595-9403-4E3A-B0F4-9D29EEA94D47 FirstName=Test 
LastName=Adviser Email=t...@something.com
/Staff
  /StaffCollection
/Envelope 

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: Adult ColdFusion Websites

2010-01-08 Thread James Holmes

Many VPS hosting companies also have policies that prevent adult content.

mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/



2010/1/8 Gert Franz gert.fr...@railo.ch:

 Philip,

 why don't you get a VPS and do that yourself. That's not much more expensive
 than looking for a hosting company that allows that kind of content and
 config.

 Greetings from Switzerland
 Gert Franz

 Railo Technologies   Professional Open Source
 skype: gert.franz    g...@getrailo.com
 +41 76 5680 231  www.getrailo.com


 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Phillip Vector [mailto:vec...@mostdeadlygame.com]
 Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Januar 2010 13:59
 An: cf-talk
 Betreff: SPAM-LOW: Adult ColdFusion Websites


 Does anyone know of a hosting company that allows adult websites (a
 store) that has ColdFusion and allows cffile and such?



 

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IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Jeff F

I'd like to set up my development environment to match what I've got on the 
server, namely multiple sites under IIS with each site acting as root. 

Can anyone offer any tips and what they do that works well? Is there an issue 
or special consideration with ColdFusion Developer edition in setting up 
multiple sites under IIS? 

 

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: Adult ColdFusion Websites

2010-01-08 Thread Phillip Vector

A VPS costs around $50 a month from what I've seen. I've gotten offers
for much less already. :)

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:00 AM, Gert Franz gert.fr...@railo.ch wrote:

 Philip,

 why don't you get a VPS and do that yourself. That's not much more expensive
 than looking for a hosting company that allows that kind of content and
 config.

 Greetings from Switzerland
 Gert Franz

 Railo Technologies   Professional Open Source
 skype: gert.franz    g...@getrailo.com
 +41 76 5680 231  www.getrailo.com


 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: Phillip Vector [mailto:vec...@mostdeadlygame.com]
 Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Januar 2010 13:59
 An: cf-talk
 Betreff: SPAM-LOW: Adult ColdFusion Websites


 Does anyone know of a hosting company that allows adult websites (a
 store) that has ColdFusion and allows cffile and such?



 

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Eric Cobb

ColdFusion is not going to be your problem, IIS is.  If you're talking 
about setting this up on a desktop OS, then IIS isn't going to let you 
do it.  I know in XP (and pretty sure about Vista), IIS can only have 1 
website.  You can only have multiple sites in IIS on a server OS.

There are hacks and specialty software you can use to get around this, 
but natively IIS isn't going to let you do it.

Thanks,

Eric Cobb
http://www.cfgears.com



Jeff F wrote:
 I'd like to set up my development environment to match what I've got on the 
 server, namely multiple sites under IIS with each site acting as root. 

 Can anyone offer any tips and what they do that works well? Is there an issue 
 or special consideration with ColdFusion Developer edition in setting up 
 multiple sites under IIS? 

  

 

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Dominic Watson

Indeed, if you're dev environment is not a server, and you're working on a
desktop/laptop look at this for creating multiple sites in IIS:

http://www.gafvert.info/iis/article/multiple_websites_xp.htm

Then, create a seperate domain for each site in your hosts file, resolving
it to 127.0.0.1 i.e.

127.0.0.1 localhost.mysite1
127.0.0.1 localhost.mysite2
...

I don't recall exactly where the hosts file sits on windows, system32
somewhere I think...

Create each site in IIS with the corresponding host header
(localhost.mysite1, etc) and you are good to go with multiple sites with
local, root domains.

HTH

Dominic

2010/1/8 Eric Cobb cft...@ecartech.com


 ColdFusion is not going to be your problem, IIS is.  If you're talking
 about setting this up on a desktop OS, then IIS isn't going to let you
 do it.  I know in XP (and pretty sure about Vista), IIS can only have 1
 website.  You can only have multiple sites in IIS on a server OS.

 There are hacks and specialty software you can use to get around this,
 but natively IIS isn't going to let you do it.

 Thanks,

 Eric Cobb
 http://www.cfgears.com



 Jeff F wrote:
  I'd like to set up my development environment to match what I've got on
 the server, namely multiple sites under IIS with each site acting as root.
 
  Can anyone offer any tips and what they do that works well? Is there an
 issue or special consideration with ColdFusion Developer edition in setting
 up multiple sites under IIS?
 
 
 
 

 

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Re: : Adult ColdFusion Websites

2010-01-08 Thread Gerald Guido

VPS's have come down in price dramically recently. You can get a managed VPS
with enough horse power to run ACF for *well* under $50 (1 or 2 sites
depending on load, cacheing etc). I *highly* recommend Viviotech. They are
very reasonable and have the best support (by far) I have experienced from a
Dedicated/ VPS hosting company in the last 8 years of running dedicated
servers and/or VPS's. I would recommend getting a fully managed server. It
cost me an extra $10 a month but is well worth it in terms of time saved and
peace of mind. As Forrest Gump said ... One less thing.

http://www.viviotech.net

Another option is kickassvps.com. Their service was excellent.

A lot of companies have been pushing the envelope with SAN/Cloud based
systems and this is pushing prices way down. I have been fielding these guys
and so far I am pretty impressed. They offer fully managed systems starting
@ $25/mo. and you could probably run 1 site using ACF and have plenty of
headroom using their semi managed system for $35. I can't vouche for them
but they have been very responsive with my inqueries and they are a new
company with something to prove and seem very willing to go the extra mile.

http://e-sensibility.com/vps.html

Just throwing out options.

G!

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Phillip Vector vec...@mostdeadlygame.comwrote:


 A VPS costs around $50 a month from what I've seen. I've gotten offers
 for much less already. :)

 On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:00 AM, Gert Franz gert.fr...@railo.ch wrote:
 
  Philip,
 
  why don't you get a VPS and do that yourself. That's not much more
 expensive
  than looking for a hosting company that allows that kind of content and
  config.
 
  Greetings from Switzerland
  Gert Franz
 
  Railo Technologies   Professional Open Source
  skype: gert.franzg...@getrailo.com
  +41 76 5680 231  www.getrailo.com
 
 
  -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
  Von: Phillip Vector [mailto:vec...@mostdeadlygame.com]
  Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Januar 2010 13:59
  An: cf-talk
  Betreff: SPAM-LOW: Adult ColdFusion Websites
 
 
  Does anyone know of a hosting company that allows adult websites (a
  store) that has ColdFusion and allows cffile and such?
 
 
 
 

 

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Dave Watts

 ColdFusion is not going to be your problem, IIS is.  If you're talking
 about setting this up on a desktop OS, then IIS isn't going to let you
 do it.  I know in XP (and pretty sure about Vista), IIS can only have 1
 website.  You can only have multiple sites in IIS on a server OS.

This is not true in Vista or Windows 7, in any version available in the US.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers, online, or onsi

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Greg Luce

IIS7 on Vista and Windows 7 allow multiple sites.

Greg



On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Eric Cobb cft...@ecartech.com wrote:


 ColdFusion is not going to be your problem, IIS is.  If you're talking
 about setting this up on a desktop OS, then IIS isn't going to let you
 do it.  I know in XP (and pretty sure about Vista), IIS can only have 1
 website.  You can only have multiple sites in IIS on a server OS.

 There are hacks and specialty software you can use to get around this,
 but natively IIS isn't going to let you do it.

 Thanks,

 Eric Cobb
 http://www.cfgears.com



 Jeff F wrote:
  I'd like to set up my development environment to match what I've got on
 the server, namely multiple sites under IIS with each site acting as root.
 
  Can anyone offer any tips and what they do that works well? Is there an
 issue or special consideration with ColdFusion Developer edition in setting
 up multiple sites under IIS?
 
 
 
 

 

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Re: jquery javascript coldfusion.navigate cflayout cfdiv

2010-01-08 Thread Qing Xia

Awesome! For those of you who don't subscribe to Ray's blog--he's turned
this into an entry with some excellent explanations.

http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2010/1/8/Interesting-ColdFusion-Ajax-IssueBug

Happy jQuerying! [?]


On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:54 PM, David Mineer min...@gmail.com wrote:


 The answer came from the jedi master himself Ray Camden:

 if you put the click handler in the root document,
 and switch it to Live(), then it will work.

 So changing the event handler to
   $(#checkboxall).live(click,function()  {
 Makes it work.

 Even Ray was a little surprised that Live() was needed in this case.  I
 never even heard of Live() cause I don't use jQuery that much, I should
 start.

 But it works now, thanks All.

 On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Qing Xia txiasum...@gmail.com wrote:

 
  I am a jQuery newbie so I definitely feel your pain.  One method that has
  worked for me is to the bottom-up approach.
 
  Start with a bare-bone simple form with just the jQuery stuff and then
 add
  the other stuff you want in, one by one.  Make sure to also strip down
 your
  CSS file to just those definitions directly relating to the jQuery
  stuff. This way you can figure out when it stops working and then narrow
 it
  down to the prime suspect.
 
  The other thing is to test the stuff at each stage in all browsers you
  have.
   If it doesn't work in any of them, then you know the problem is your
 code.
 
  On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:07 PM, David Mineer min...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  
   It was on the target page (the page that is called by
  coldfusion.navigate,
   checkbox2.cfm)
  
   Moving it to the parent page (checkboxtest.cfm) actually gets rid of
 the
   error message, but the function does not work.
  
   On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Martin Franklin 
  ma...@assetresearch.com
   wrote:
  
   
Have you tried including the jQuery library on target page?
   
- Original Message -
From: David Mineer min...@gmail.com
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 12:09 PM
Subject: ***SPAM*** jquery javascript coldfusion.navigate cflayout
  cfdiv
   
   

 We cannot get a simple jquery function to work using
   coldfusion.navigate,
 cflayout and a cfdiv.  One of those 3 or a combination is causing
 us
fits.

 page 1: checkbox2.cfm
 --
 script src=
 http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js
/script
   
  
 
 http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js%22%3E%3C/script

 

 script
 $(document).ready(function(){

 $(#checkboxall).click(function()
  {
   var checked_status = this.checked;
   $(input[name=mapid]).each(function()
   {
this.checked = checked_status;
   });
  });

 });
 /script

 label for=checkboxallSelect Allinput id=checkboxall
type=checkbox
 /

 FORM
 input name=mapid type=checkbox /BR
 input name=mapid type=checkbox /BR
 input name=mapid type=checkbox /BR
 /form
 
 Page 2: checkboxtest.cfm

 cflayout type=border name=layoutborder
  cflayoutarea name=Center position=center
a
   href=javascript:ColdFusion.navigate('checkbox2.cfm','catz')Click
 Here/a
  /cflayoutarea
 /cflayout
 cfdiv id=catz
 /cfdiv

 ---

 The first page, by itself works just fine.  The second page gives
 an
error
 and we cannot figure out a solution.  I really like the dynamic
  nature
   of
 using coldfusion.navigate to load a page into the cfdiv on the fly.

 How can I make the second page work?

 --
 David Mineer Jr
 -
 The critical ingredient is getting off your
 butt and doing something. It's as simple
 as that. A lot of people have ideas, but
 there are few who decide to do
 something about them now. Not
 tomorrow. Not next week. But today.
 The true entrepreneur is a doer.



   
   
  
  
 
 

 

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Re: : Adult ColdFusion Websites

2010-01-08 Thread James Holmes

Viviotech is one of the companies that prohibits adult content.

http://www.viviotech.net/aup.cfm

mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/



2010/1/8 Gerald Guido gerald.gu...@gmail.com:

 VPS's have come down in price dramically recently. You can get a managed VPS
 with enough horse power to run ACF for *well* under $50 (1 or 2 sites
 depending on load, cacheing etc). I *highly* recommend Viviotech. They are
 very reasonable and have the best support (by far) I have experienced from a
 Dedicated/ VPS hosting company in the last 8 years of running dedicated
 servers and/or VPS's. I would recommend getting a fully managed server. It
 cost me an extra $10 a month but is well worth it in terms of time saved and
 peace of mind. As Forrest Gump said ... One less thing.

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Re: : Adult ColdFusion Websites

2010-01-08 Thread Gerald Guido

Viviotech is one of the companies that prohibits adult content.

Opps. Never mind then ;).

G!

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Wait. We can't stop here. This is bat country.
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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Eric Cobb

Sweet!  I wasn't sure about 7 (haven't used it yet), but I didn't 
realize that about Vista.  I've never had a need to check.

That's good to know.

Thanks,

Eric Cobb
http://www.cfgears.com



Dave Watts wrote:
 ColdFusion is not going to be your problem, IIS is.  If you're talking
 about setting this up on a desktop OS, then IIS isn't going to let you
 do it.  I know in XP (and pretty sure about Vista), IIS can only have 1
 website.  You can only have multiple sites in IIS on a server OS.
 

 This is not true in Vista or Windows 7, in any version available in the US.

 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/
 http://training.figleaf.com/

 Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
 GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
 instruction at our training centers, online, or onsi

 

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Jason Fisher

Someone mentioned the 'hosts' file, too, which can be useful for spoofing 
URLs in development.

c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts





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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Jeff F

IIS7 on Vista and Windows 7 allow multiple sites.


Through host headers? Won't this be an issue with ColdFusion Dev edition? 

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Dave Watts

 IIS7 on Vista and Windows 7 allow multiple sites.

 Through host headers? Won't this be an issue with ColdFusion Dev edition?

No. It's working just fine for me, right this minute. The developer
edition just limits incoming connections to a handful of IP addresses.
No edition limits how many virtual web servers you hook it up to.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Jeff F

Someone mentioned the 'hosts' file, too, which can be useful for spoofing 
URLs in development.

c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

I'm on Windows 7 with IIS7 and I just tried this.

I created a new site in IIS with a host name of www.beta.test.com
I then added the new site in the hosts file as 
127.0.0.1 www.beta.solo.com

When I browse to www.beta.solo.com I get server 500 error of the IsapiModule. 
If I remember, this is a ColdFusion issue correct? 

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RE: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread DURETTE, STEVEN J (ATTASIAIT)

I believe that you also have to add www.beta.solo.com to IIS.  If the
site is using host headers (exclusively) and gets one that isn't defined
then it throws an error.

Steve


-Original Message-
From: Jeff F [mailto:cftalk_l...@fongemie.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 10:22 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: IIS  ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up
multiple sites


Someone mentioned the 'hosts' file, too, which can be useful for
spoofing 
URLs in development.

c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

I'm on Windows 7 with IIS7 and I just tried this.

I created a new site in IIS with a host name of www.beta.test.com
I then added the new site in the hosts file as 
127.0.0.1 www.beta.solo.com

When I browse to www.beta.solo.com I get server 500 error of the
IsapiModule. If I remember, this is a ColdFusion issue correct? 



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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Sergey Croitor

Use iis_multilex addon for IIS. It works fine on WinXP.

---
Sergey Croitor


On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Jeff F cftalk_l...@fongemie.com wrote:


 I'd like to set up my development environment to match what I've got on the
 server, namely multiple sites under IIS with each site acting as root.

 Can anyone offer any tips and what they do that works well? Is there an
 issue or special consideration with ColdFusion Developer edition in setting
 up multiple sites under IIS?



 

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Sergey Croitor

iis_multiplex is a correct name. I've typed it wrong in previous email.

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Jeff F cftalk_l...@fongemie.com wrote:


 I'd like to set up my development environment to match what I've got on the
 server, namely multiple sites under IIS with each site acting as root.

 Can anyone offer any tips and what they do that works well? Is there an
 issue or special consideration with ColdFusion Developer edition in setting
 up multiple sites under IIS?



 

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Jeff F

I believe that you also have to add www.beta.solo.com to IIS.  If the
site is using host headers (exclusively) and gets one that isn't defined
then it throws an error.

Steve


My typing mistake. I did add www.beta.solo.com to IIS, not www.beta.test.com as 
I wrote earlier. 
That part is straight 
forward:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753195%28WS.10%29.aspx

Even if the site is defined in IIS and the Hosts file, how does CF know this is 
a new site, and not just a dir on the default website?










multiple sites


Someone mentioned the 'hosts' file, too, which can be useful for
spoofing 
URLs in development.

c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

I'm on Windows 7 with IIS7 and I just tried this.

I created a new site in IIS with a host name of www.beta.test.com
I then added the new site in the hosts file as 
127.0.0.1 www.beta.solo.com

When I browse to www.beta.solo.com I get server 500 error of the
IsapiModule. If I remember, this is a ColdFusion issue correct? 

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Dave Watts

 I'm on Windows 7 with IIS7 and I just tried this.

 I created a new site in IIS with a host name of www.beta.test.com
 I then added the new site in the hosts file as
 127.0.0.1 www.beta.solo.com

 When I browse to www.beta.solo.com I get server 500 error of the IsapiModule. 
 If I remember, this is a ColdFusion issue correct?

Did you map CF to all IIS virtual servers using wsconfig? If not, did
you map CF to this virtual server?

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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http://training.figleaf.com/

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Dave Watts

 My typing mistake. I did add www.beta.solo.com to IIS, not www.beta.test.com 
 as I wrote earlier.
 That part is straight 
 forward:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753195%28WS.10%29.aspx

With IIS 7, you'll have to enable IIS 6 compatibility, too. Google
IIS 7 coldfusion for more complete instructions.

 Even if the site is defined in IIS and the Hosts file, how does CF know this 
 is a new site, and not just a dir on
 the default website?

CF doesn't really need to know anything, It just needs to be mapped
to whatever virtual servers you want it to work with, using wsconfig.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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http://training.figleaf.com/

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RE: Adult ColdFusion Websites

2010-01-08 Thread Jacob

Huge amounts of bandwidth? Hmm.. never knew that. ;-)

-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:afpwebwo...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 3:56 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Adult ColdFusion Websites


Yes, we do, provided the site meets our TOS (the content is legal in
your jurisdiction and also in California, and in Australia,  and
doesn't breach copyrights of others.)(We campaign for musician's
and songwriters royalty rights, so we cant have any of our clients
joining the 'other side'.)

Most web hosting companies have problems with adult sites, because
they are prone to several problems that impact the rest of the system:

[A] Huge volumes that take bandwidth from other users
[B] Constant attacks that bring with them risks to other users
[C] copyright and other legal issues

Believe it or not,  few hosting companies are against adult sites for
morality reasons, although I suspect there must be some.

To accept an adult site into our system we would need to make sure we
have adequately provided for the resources the site would require, and
if it went outside the quotas allocated to it,  we would need to
provide more at additional cost.   I guess a kind of 'probation
period' if the site is new and doesn't have any prior statistics to
work from.


Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month



On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Phillip Vector
vec...@mostdeadlygame.com wrote:

 Does anyone know of a hosting company that allows adult websites (a
 store) that has ColdFusion and allows cffile and such?





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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Jeff F

 Did you map CF to all IIS virtual servers using wsconfig? If not, did
 you map CF to this virtual server?
 
 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/
 http://training.figleaf.com/
 

I just did, I think and still no luck.

Using the Webserver Configuration tool, I add www.beta.solo.com in the field 
JRun Host, under IIS website I left it as All and checked the Configure 
web server for Coldfusion 8 Applications. I restarted Coldfusion and I get the 
same error. 

That error does look familiar, as I've seen when CF is not configured 
correctly. 



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Anyone using CF for ranking websites on search engines?

2010-01-08 Thread Rick Faircloth

Hi, all.

 

I've been using Advanced Web Ranking for a few years, and while it works
well, I'd like to expand

on its capabilities, well, its output, anyway.

 

I was wondering if anyone has been using CF to rank websites according to
keywords/keyphrases,

particularly on Google, Yahoo, and MSN/Bing.

 

If so, how much trouble is it to do?

 

Thanks for any feedback.

 

Rick

 


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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Dave Watts

 Using the Webserver Configuration tool, I add www.beta.solo.com in the field 
 JRun Host, under IIS website I left it as All and
 checked the Configure web server for Coldfusion 8 Applications. I restarted 
 Coldfusion and I get the same error.

 That error does look familiar, as I've seen when CF is not configured 
 correctly.

No, you don't have to change the JRun host, leave it at localhost. I
suspect you haven't enabled IIS 6 compatibility, as described in a
previous response.

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RE: CFHTTP wierdness

2010-01-08 Thread Jeff Langevin

Thanks for the suggestions Dave and Asha.  I'm looking into these and will post 
if they present a solution.

--Jeff

 -Original Message-
 From: Asha K S [mailto:a...@adobe.com] 
 Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 5:16 AM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: RE: CFHTTP wierdness
 
 
 Hi Jeff,
 
 You might want to look to 
 http://www.coldfusionmuse.com/index.cfm/2008/10/9/cfhttp-troub
 leshooting
 
 Thanks,
 Asha.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jeff Langevin [mailto:jlange...@outdoors.org]
 Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 2:22 AM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: CFHTTP wierdness
 
 
 So I've got a production and a live server.  Both running 
 CF8, Win 2003 Server Standard Ed, IIS6.  Both have the same 
 code calling a remote, non-CF-based web service via a cfhttp 
 call to an https URL.  We are getting sporadic Connection 
 Failure messages from cfhttp.  This clearly isn't the old 
 cfhttp_5 inability to connect to a secure site because it 
 works normally.  However, it the dev server can still often 
 connect when the production server can't.  Though we 
 definitely sometimes experience the inability to connect on 
 both sometimes.  I've tried changing timeouts anywhere from 5 
 to 60 seconds.  I now loop over the attempt to connect a 
 bunch of times before showing an error message to the user.  
 
 I know this is a shot in the dark, but I figured I would ask 
 if anyone has experienced anything like this or has any 
 thoughts.  I'm also open to suggestions on how to try to 
 diagnose the problem.
 
 --Jeff
 
 p.s.  The web service is pretty esoteric - Kintera Sphere
 
 
 
 

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RE: CFHTTP wierdness

2010-01-08 Thread Jeff Langevin

Interesting idea on the ping test.  I'll try that.  Since it is sporadic the 
packet sniffer might be a bit of work, but I'm heading in that direction if I 
can't figure it out.  Thanks.

---Jeff

 -Original Message-
 From: b...@bradwood.com [mailto:b...@bradwood.com] 
 Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 5:46 PM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: RE: CFHTTP wierdness
 
 
 Hmm, it almost sounds like an intermittent network problem.  
 Out of curiosity what if you set up a cfexecute to capture 
 the results of a ping command to the remote server at the 
 time it failed.  If it turns out to be something low-level 
 like that you might save some time trouble CFML that is just fine.
 
 Also, if the error can be reproduced fairly easily, you can 
 try setting up a packet sniffer (like WireShark) on your 
 server to capture the traffic and see what is happening.  
 You'd probably want to set up some pre-capture filters 
 though-- capture files could get big pretty quick on a server 
 with a lot of network traffic.
 
 ~Brad
 
 
  Original Message 
 Subject: CFHTTP wierdness
 From: Jeff Langevin jlange...@outdoors.org
 Date: Thu, January 07, 2010 2:51 pm
 To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 
 
 So I've got a production and a live server. Both running CF8, 
 Win 2003 Server Standard Ed, IIS6. Both have the same code 
 calling a remote, non-CF-based web service via a cfhttp call 
 to an https URL. We are getting sporadic Connection Failure 
 messages from cfhttp. This clearly isn't the old cfhttp_5 
 inability to connect to a secure site because it works 
 normally. However, it the dev server can still often connect 
 when the production server can't. Though we definitely 
 sometimes experience the inability to connect on both 
 sometimes. I've tried changing timeouts anywhere from 5 to 60 
 seconds. I now loop over the attempt to connect a bunch of 
 times before showing an error message to the user. 
 
 I know this is a shot in the dark, but I figured I would ask 
 if anyone has experienced anything like this or has any 
 thoughts. I'm also open to suggestions on how to try to 
 diagnose the problem.
 
 
 
 

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RE: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread brad

FWIW- I would use IIS over Apache any day, but I use Apache web server
on my home XP dev machine for two reasons:
1) It supported as many sites as I wanted
2) It was free.

I just try and not think about the pain in the butt that it is to
configure.  :)

~Brad

 Original Message 
Subject: Re: IIS  ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up
multiple sites
From: Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com
Date: Fri, January 08, 2010 10:31 am
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com




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RE: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Eric Roberts

That is an XP only issue.  IIS in Vista allows multiple sites.  There was an
interview with the guy that was in charge of IIS development that said they
learned their lesson from crippling IIS in XP and wouldn't do it again
(apparently there was a lot of backlash from developers on this one)

Eric

-Original Message-
From: Eric Cobb [mailto:cft...@ecartech.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 7:55 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: IIS  ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up
multiple sites


ColdFusion is not going to be your problem, IIS is.  If you're talking 
about setting this up on a desktop OS, then IIS isn't going to let you 
do it.  I know in XP (and pretty sure about Vista), IIS can only have 1 
website.  You can only have multiple sites in IIS on a server OS.

There are hacks and specialty software you can use to get around this, 
but natively IIS isn't going to let you do it.

Thanks,

Eric Cobb
http://www.cfgears.com



Jeff F wrote:
 I'd like to set up my development environment to match what I've got on
the server, namely multiple sites under IIS with each site acting as root. 

 Can anyone offer any tips and what they do that works well? Is there an
issue or special consideration with ColdFusion Developer edition in setting
up multiple sites under IIS? 

  

 



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RE: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Eric Roberts

/windows/system32/drivers/etc/

Eric

-Original Message-
From: Dominic Watson [mailto:watson.domi...@googlemail.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 8:26 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: IIS  ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up
multiple sites


Indeed, if you're dev environment is not a server, and you're working on a
desktop/laptop look at this for creating multiple sites in IIS:

http://www.gafvert.info/iis/article/multiple_websites_xp.htm

Then, create a seperate domain for each site in your hosts file, resolving
it to 127.0.0.1 i.e.

127.0.0.1 localhost.mysite1
127.0.0.1 localhost.mysite2
...

I don't recall exactly where the hosts file sits on windows, system32
somewhere I think...

Create each site in IIS with the corresponding host header
(localhost.mysite1, etc) and you are good to go with multiple sites with
local, root domains.

HTH

Dominic

2010/1/8 Eric Cobb cft...@ecartech.com


 ColdFusion is not going to be your problem, IIS is.  If you're talking
 about setting this up on a desktop OS, then IIS isn't going to let you
 do it.  I know in XP (and pretty sure about Vista), IIS can only have 1
 website.  You can only have multiple sites in IIS on a server OS.

 There are hacks and specialty software you can use to get around this,
 but natively IIS isn't going to let you do it.

 Thanks,

 Eric Cobb
 http://www.cfgears.com



 Jeff F wrote:
  I'd like to set up my development environment to match what I've got on
 the server, namely multiple sites under IIS with each site acting as root.
 
  Can anyone offer any tips and what they do that works well? Is there an
 issue or special consideration with ColdFusion Developer edition in
setting
 up multiple sites under IIS?
 
 
 
 

 



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RE: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Eric Roberts

Nope...the limitation on the dev editions is the number of unique IP's
accessing it, not host headers or domains.

Eric

-Original Message-
From: Jeff F [mailto:cftalk_l...@fongemie.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 9:06 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: IIS  ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up
multiple sites


IIS7 on Vista and Windows 7 allow multiple sites.


Through host headers? Won't this be an issue with ColdFusion Dev edition? 



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RE: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Eric Roberts

CF doesn't care...IIS directs it to the proper directory so you are
accessing the correct files...CF is just running on your machine as a
translator of the CF code that is executed in those files.  Where those
files reside is irrelevant to CF.

Eric

-Original Message-
From: Jeff F [mailto:cftalk_l...@fongemie.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 9:42 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: IIS  ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up
multiple sites


I believe that you also have to add www.beta.solo.com to IIS.  If the
site is using host headers (exclusively) and gets one that isn't defined
then it throws an error.

Steve


My typing mistake. I did add www.beta.solo.com to IIS, not www.beta.test.com
as I wrote earlier. 
That part is straight
forward:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753195%28WS.10%29.aspx

Even if the site is defined in IIS and the Hosts file, how does CF know this
is a new site, and not just a dir on the default website?










multiple sites


Someone mentioned the 'hosts' file, too, which can be useful for
spoofing 
URLs in development.

c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

I'm on Windows 7 with IIS7 and I just tried this.

I created a new site in IIS with a host name of www.beta.test.com
I then added the new site in the hosts file as 
127.0.0.1 www.beta.solo.com

When I browse to www.beta.solo.com I get server 500 error of the
IsapiModule. If I remember, this is a ColdFusion issue correct? 



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XML-RPC

2010-01-08 Thread David Mineer

Does anyone have up to date information on connecting to a XMLRPC
webservice.  I am trying to connect to the www.infusionsoft.com web service
and that is what they provide.

I did find some info on xmlrpc.cfc, but it does seem very old, but it might
still work, although I am a little confused as to how I pass my api key and
other info back to the webservice.

Thanks,

-- 
David Mineer Jr
-
The critical ingredient is getting off your
butt and doing something. It's as simple
as that. A lot of people have ideas, but
there are few who decide to do
something about them now. Not
tomorrow. Not next week. But today.
The true entrepreneur is a doer.


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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Jeff F

Just a follow up.

I got it working using everything as I listed above, but when I was using the 
web server configuration tool it wasn't working. Dave was correct, I needed 
to go into the Application pool settings in IIS and Enable 32-bit applications 
as the default setting. I reran the Web Config  everything is good. 

This is neat. Should really help with keeping paths consistent. 

I appreciate the help!

-Jeff 

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Re: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Dave Watts

 I got it working using everything as I listed above, but when I was using the 
 web server configuration tool it wasn't working. Dave was correct, I needed 
 to go into the
 Application pool settings in IIS and Enable 32-bit applications as the 
 default setting. I reran the Web Config  everything is good.

 This is neat. Should really help with keeping paths consistent.

If you're using a 64-bit OS, you can use the 64-bit version of CF, you
know. Then you wouldn't have to set the application pool to 32-bit.
Not that it makes all that much difference in development.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers, online, or onsite.

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RE: IIS ColdFusion Developer, best practices for setting up multiple sites

2010-01-08 Thread Justin Scott

 There are hacks and specialty software you can use to get
 around this, but natively IIS isn't going to let you do it.

That is not the case with Windows 7 Pro and IIS 7.5 (I do not know about
previous versions).  With IIS 7.5 running on Windows 7 Pro here on my laptop
I have a number of sites configured in IIS without any trouble at all.


-Justin



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RE: XML-RPC

2010-01-08 Thread Justin Scott

 Does anyone have up to date information on connecting to
 a XMLRPC webservice.  I am trying to connect to the
 www.infusionsoft.com web service and that is what they provide.

Hi David, check this out:

http://dougharrison.info/66/infusionsoft-coldfusion-sdk

I had to integrate an application with InfusionSoft beginning the middle of
last year.  We purchased the SDK that Liquifusion created and it works like
a charm.  We purchased the option that includes the source code and support
and I've not been disappointed.  Their SDK is CF-based and maps directly to
the InfusionSoft API.  You just createObject() the SDK and you're up and
running.  It's worth every penny.


-Justin



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Custom Tag (etc.) libraries online?

2010-01-08 Thread Marie Taylore

Hey all, what are some of the best or latest and greatest custom tag / function 
/ cfc sites available out there?  All the old links I have (haven't search for 
any in a while) look like they're pretty out of date and Adobe's developer 
exchange is just dismal - has tags there that don't even exist when you click 
on them.

What I'm looking for is a good free utility that helps in paging query results, 
with a first / previous / next / last or even one with nearby numbered pages 
showing.

Would love if it was really simple to use, and shouldn't BE (or create) the 
result page (i.e. replacing mine) but rather *integrate* with a page already 
built, simply placing paging links on the page.

This is for CF 7 Enterprise and is not a CFC app.

Thanks!


  

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Re: Custom Tag (etc.) libraries online?

2010-01-08 Thread John M Bliss

http://riaforge.org
http://cflib.org

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Marie Taylore mt4yl...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hey all, what are some of the best or latest and greatest custom tag /
 function / cfc sites available out there?  All the old links I have (haven't
 search for any in a while) look like they're pretty out of date and Adobe's
 developer exchange is just dismal - has tags there that don't even exist
 when you click on them.

 What I'm looking for is a good free utility that helps in paging query
 results, with a first / previous / next / last or even one with nearby
 numbered pages showing.

 Would love if it was really simple to use, and shouldn't BE (or create) the
 result page (i.e. replacing mine) but rather *integrate* with a page already
 built, simply placing paging links on the page.

 This is for CF 7 Enterprise and is not a CFC app.

 Thanks!




 

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Re: Custom Tag (etc.) libraries online?

2010-01-08 Thread Mike Chabot

Those are the first two sites I would check as well. There are other
sites targeted at selling tags that cost money, if your needs aren't
met by the free and open source offerings.

I highly doubt that you will find what you are looking for on free CF
tag sites. Most companies that offer professional-looking AJAX grids
sell them for hundreds of dollars.

If you upgrade to CF8 or CF9 you get a new grid control that has
paging support. It is likely the easiest one to implement that you
will find.

The other path is to look at AJAX libraries, such as ExtJS or jQuery,
both of which have good grids that support paging.

My advice would be to upgrade to CF9 and see if that grid works for
you. It will be the easiest one to implement for someone who knows
ColdFusion. You know you want to upgrade anyway. If you have already
ruled out that option, the next easiest good one to implement is a
jQuery grid.

Good luck,
Mike Chabot

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 6:08 PM, John M Bliss bliss.j...@gmail.com wrote:

 http://riaforge.org
 http://cflib.org

 On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Marie Taylore mt4yl...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hey all, what are some of the best or latest and greatest custom tag /
 function / cfc sites available out there?  All the old links I have (haven't
 search for any in a while) look like they're pretty out of date and Adobe's
 developer exchange is just dismal - has tags there that don't even exist
 when you click on them.

 What I'm looking for is a good free utility that helps in paging query
 results, with a first / previous / next / last or even one with nearby
 numbered pages showing.

 Would love if it was really simple to use, and shouldn't BE (or create) the
 result page (i.e. replacing mine) but rather *integrate* with a page already
 built, simply placing paging links on the page.

 This is for CF 7 Enterprise and is not a CFC app.

 Thanks!






 

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Re: Custom Tag (etc.) libraries online?

2010-01-08 Thread Gerald Guido

I would search for offerings for the Ext JS library  on riaforge.org.

Go to: http://www.riaforge.org/index.cfm?event=page.search

And search for EXT

I have used coldext in the past on CF 7 and was very happy with the results:
http://coldext.riaforge.org/

There are some new offerings that I have not looked at. You may want to look
at those

I would also google jQuery grid and see what pops up.

Or if yo have an extra $3,750 kicking around you can upgrade to CF 8 or 9.
They have a built in grid widget based on EXT

HTH

G!

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Marie Taylore mt4yl...@yahoo.com wrote:


 Hey all, what are some of the best or latest and greatest custom tag /
 function / cfc sites available out there?  All the old links I have (haven't
 search for any in a while) look like they're pretty out of date and Adobe's
 developer exchange is just dismal - has tags there that don't even exist
 when you click on them.

 What I'm looking for is a good free utility that helps in paging query
 results, with a first / previous / next / last or even one with nearby
 numbered pages showing.

 Would love if it was really simple to use, and shouldn't BE (or create) the
 result page (i.e. replacing mine) but rather *integrate* with a page already
 built, simply placing paging links on the page.

 This is for CF 7 Enterprise and is not a CFC app.

 Thanks!




 

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Re: XML-RPC

2010-01-08 Thread David Mineer

Thanks Justin.  I did talk to them after I posted and I will be buying that
on Monday morning.  He gave me a demo and showed me some of the code and it
would take me weeks, at least, to recreate that stuff if I even understood
it in the first place.

Good to hear that it is as easy and powerful as I was hoping.

Thanks,

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Justin Scott
jscott-li...@gravityfree.comwrote:


  Does anyone have up to date information on connecting to
  a XMLRPC webservice.  I am trying to connect to the
  www.infusionsoft.com web service and that is what they provide.

 Hi David, check this out:

 http://dougharrison.info/66/infusionsoft-coldfusion-sdk

 I had to integrate an application with InfusionSoft beginning the middle of
 last year.  We purchased the SDK that Liquifusion created and it works like
 a charm.  We purchased the option that includes the source code and support
 and I've not been disappointed.  Their SDK is CF-based and maps directly to
 the InfusionSoft API.  You just createObject() the SDK and you're up and
 running.  It's worth every penny.


 -Justin



 

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