Re: [cfaussie] Adobe Refresh2011 Roadshow

2011-02-02 Thread Brett Payne-Rhodes
And pay $25 for the privilege!?! And they're not even coming to Perth... Things must be tough at Adobe! B) On 2/02/2011 1:59 PM, Chris Velevitch wrote: Here is your chance to hear the leading Adobe industry experts deliver the latest developments on rich application building and content

RE: [cfaussie] Adobe Refresh2011 Roadshow

2011-02-02 Thread Andrew Scott
Considering that Adobe Max was in oct, I find this rather appalling that this could not have been done at cf.objective.anz. Regards, Andrew Scott http://www.andyscott.id.au/ -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Brett

Re: [cfaussie] Adobe Refresh2011 Roadshow

2011-02-02 Thread MrBuzzy
I think it's fair that they waited to put on a (hopefully) half decent show, in more cities than just Melbourne. Sent from my iPhone On 02/02/2011, at 22:38, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.au wrote: Considering that Adobe Max was in oct, I find this rather appalling that this could not

Re: [cfaussie] Adobe Refresh2011 Roadshow

2011-02-02 Thread Mark Mandel
TBH - not sure if this content would be a good fit for cf.O(ANZ). If you look at the agenda: http://www.adobe.com/au/special/adoberefresh2011/ It's more Mobile / RIA focused, than CF / backend processing. Also, by the time cf.O(ANZ) rolls around again, another MAX will have been and gone. But

[cfaussie] Web to PDF

2011-02-02 Thread m...@ampersand.net.au
Hi Guys. I am doing some research on sending web forms to print and thought some of you may have already done this. I have a client (early stages at the moment) who wants to be able to fill in a web form, upload a few images, and pump out a PDF at the end of the process. Normally I would

RE: [cfaussie] The request has exceeded the allowable time limit Tag: CFLOOP

2011-02-02 Thread charlie arehart
Additional to Mark's observation, as for why it's seeming to timeout on CFLOOP, CF often shows the timeout occurring on a tag that *follows* that which may have caused the request to run long (often, a cfquery or cfhttp, etc.) So you often can't use the tag shown to know wwere the timeout

Re: [cfaussie] CFFILEUPLOAD in an Ajax call

2011-02-02 Thread MrBuzzy
What's the error? I'm not overly familiar with the upload thingy, but you might need to use CFAJAXIMPORT in your main page... Sent from my iPhone On 03/02/2011, at 12:39, Steve Onnis st...@cfcentral.com.au wrote: I am trying to load up the CFFILEUPLOAD panel inside an ajax window but it

RE: [cfaussie] CFFILEUPLOAD in an Ajax call

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Onnis
No error. The ajax request has all the libraries in it, and the div is there for the flash object but the div is empty. I am thinking that there is a javascript function that needs to get called to complete the embedding. From: MrBuzzy [mailto:mrbu...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 3

Re: [cfaussie] The request has exceeded the allowable time limit Tag: CFLOOP

2011-02-02 Thread Gavin Beau Baumanis
HI Charlie, Thanks for the reply, here and on your blog. I have performed a search, there is not a single instance of cfsetting tag with respect to timeout. (In some cases we have showdebugoutput used in the code.) We only have a single instance of CF on our staging server and the request

RE: [cfaussie] The request has exceeded the allowable time limit Tag: CFLOOP

2011-02-02 Thread charlie arehart
Well, there's one last thing I suggested which you didn't confirm checking: then search all application.cfcs for this.timeout. Worth asking in case you missed it. Beyond that, I'll ask again: the timeout on the cfloop suggests that something possibly prior to that was what ran long, and it was

RE: [cfaussie] Web to PDF

2011-02-02 Thread charlie arehart
Are you on CF 7 or above? If so, then CFDOCUMENT would seem to be what you want. Or is there something about that you've considered that doesn't seem to work? I realize you say, Normally I would create a HTML page from a template then make a PDF of that page, but you don't say how you would do

Re: [cfaussie] Web to PDF

2011-02-02 Thread m...@ampersand.net.au
Hi Charlie. I am in CF8. I think the biggest issue with using cfdocument for this is it just isn't set up to produce documents in CMYK and at 300dpi. On 3/02/2011 1:14 PM, charlie arehart wrote: Are you on CF 7 or above? If so, then

Re: [cfaussie] Web to PDF

2011-02-02 Thread Paul Kukiel
I had issues with cfdocument a few times with massive pdf's. What I did was write out the html to a temp url then use http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/ with cfexecute on the web accessible html files, delete the html and deliver the PDF and it frees up the CF application server ( as it's

Re: [cfaussie] Web to PDF

2011-02-02 Thread Vendigo Design
Hi Mark, Not sure if this is what you're after but if the PDF you want as the end result has a fixed layout, then you could use a PDF Form. You can setup your PDF file (as CMYK and 300dpi) then save as a PDF Form with editable fields, then have ColdFusion populate the editable fields with

Re: [cfaussie] Web to PDF

2011-02-02 Thread m...@ampersand.net.au
I did think of using a PDF form but I needed to put some images in it, and I couldn't work that bit out. This is absolutely worth investigating, thanks very much. I knew someone would have worked this out! At the moment I am having a play with Latex,

RE: [cfaussie] CFFILEUPLOAD in an Ajax call

2011-02-02 Thread Steve Onnis
Anyone??? From: Steve Onnis [mailto:st...@cfcentral.com.au] Sent: Thursday, 3 February 2011 1:05 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: [cfaussie] CFFILEUPLOAD in an Ajax call No error. The ajax request has all the libraries in it, and the div is there for the flash object but the