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
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/
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Behalf Of Brett
I think it's fair that they waited to put on a (hopefully) half decent show, in
more cities than just Melbourne.
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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
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
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
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
What's the error?
I'm not overly familiar with the upload thingy, but you might need to use
CFAJAXIMPORT in your main page...
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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