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You have corrected agruments[0] to read arguments[0] right?
Rick Faircloth wrote:
Duh. should have realized that.
No errors now
: [jQuery] Best way to do AJAX... CF or jQuery?
You would use ColdFusion on the server and jQuery on the client. They
work together. jQuery requests content from the server, ColdFusion
sends the content back, jQuery displays the retrieved content.
-Mike Chabot
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Rick,
So, lets crawl before we walk here. This should help you understand using
load() with CF basics.
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Oh no...that wasn't me Rey, just to be fair. I can't recall who did it, but
it wasn't me.
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Rick,
Andy Matthews came up with a nice intro which you can find here:
http://www.365labs.net/cf_jquery/jquery_coldfusion_quickstart.htm
Take a peak
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Rey... I'm afraid the quickstart tutorial you pointed me to won't be of
any help right now...I'm still using CF 4.5, so CFC's are not part of my
arsenal...
Rick
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Oh no...that wasn't me Rey, just to be fair. I can't recall who did it, but
it wasn't me.
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For some reason I thought it was you. My apologies to the original author.
Rey
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Oh no...that wasn't me Rey
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No way! CF 4.5??? Dude, I have a copy of CF 5.0 Enterprise just sitting
on my shelf collecting dust. Let me
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No way! CF 4.5??? Dude, I have a copy of CF 5.0 Enterprise just sitting
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No way! CF 4.5??? Dude, I have a copy of CF 5.0 Enterprise just sitting
on my shelf collecting dust. Let me know if you want it and I'll send it
to you. :)
Also, it sounds like Daemach helped you. If you need another example,
sans CFCs, let me
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Yes, it's true... up to this point, 4.5 has always been able to do
everything I've needed. However, now I'm finding myself so far behind
functionally that I can't discuss programming solutions with other
programmers.
Yes, Daemach has been helping
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You don't want cfdump. Use cfoutput instead. You might have to do some basic
formatting, but that's not a big deal.
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I haven't tried it out just yet but will do that later on today.
Thanks for getting that to me. A good CF-based Taconite example will go
a long way to getting some good examples into the new AjaxCFC for
jQuery. I had dinner with Rob Gonda last night and put the pressure on
him to get it out
!
Rick
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No way! CF 4.5??? Dude, I have a copy of CF 5.0
!
Sniff...sniff...my first ajax application...I'm so proud. ;o)
Rick
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the new AjaxCFC for jQuery. I had dinner with Rob Gonda last
night and put the pressure on him to get it out the door.
Yeah - hurry up :)
I'm getting ready to work on my first jQuery/AjaxCFC app - but I won't
be able
plugin
and I'll be in a new realm of app construction! And jQuery makes it s
easy!
Rick
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Yep, what you'll need to do is output the query using cfoutput. You'll
want to format the outputted data
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LOL! Congrats man. I felt the same way when I made my first Ajax app.
Now aren't you glad that you have
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Thanks for the offer for CF 5, Rey.
Since I'm planning to upgrade to CF 8 in the summer and using CF 5 would
involve installing it on my production server, too, do you think I should
still upgrade to CF 5?
One of the reasons I
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/productinfo/product_editions/#s
3
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No way! CF 4.5??? Dude, I have a copy of CF 5.0 Enterprise just sitting
on my shelf collecting dust. Let me know if you want it and I'll send it
to you. :)
Also, it sounds like Daemach helped you. If you need another example,
sans CFCs
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Alright Rick! Now it's a whole new world ahead of you. From this point, I
guarantee you'll change how you design and code your apps
] Best way to do AJAX... CF or jQuery?
You might be able to but I think that Adobe and Macromedia both had policies
that you couldn't upgrade from more than two versions back.
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first ajax application...I'm so proud. ;o)
Rick
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You don't want
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Rick, I've contacted Tim Buntel, Adobe ColdFusion product manager to see
if he might be able to help. I can't promise anything but if anyone can
do something regarding ColdFusion its him.
Rey
to do AJAX... CF or jQuery?
Man, I'm sorry I missed out on this thread! It looked like a good one.
Rey's right, though Rick. The jQuery/CF community is a great one. Holler any
time you need help. On the subject of AjaxCFC for jQuery. I'm using it in a
production application right now and having
Rats! CF 4.5 and CF 5 aren't eligible for upgrades!
Rick
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Found out about
, February 22, 2007 5:22 PM
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A question for you CF jQuery coders.
What's the best (easiest) way to work with AJAX?
ColdFusion or jQuery?
Why?
I would appreciate your insights.I haven't used AJAX, yet,
but I'm
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You would use ColdFusion on the server and jQuery on the client. They
work together. jQuery requests content from the server, ColdFusion
sends the content back, jQuery displays the retrieved content.
-Mike
Rick,
Here is a super quick example:
create a .cfm page, we'll call it test.cfm, on the page just put Hello
world and nothing else, no other code.
can create another page and we'll call it test.htm, this is going to be a
basic html page an put the following in the head section:
script
, February 22, 2007 9:01 PM
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Rick,
You need both. You use jQuery to send requests to a server side scripting
language like CF (or php, asp, cgi, etc) .
Perhaps the simplest way to introduce yourself to an ajax activity
a long way in helping me sell people on the apps.
Rick
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Rick,
Here is a super quick example:
create a .cfm page, we'll call it test.cfm, on the page just put Hello
world and nothing else, no other code.
can create another page and we'll call it test.htm, this is going to be a
basic html page an put
Thanks for the info, Daemach!
Rick
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The best way to do ajax with Cold
page changes and page refreshes would
go a long way in helping me sell people on the apps.
Rick
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Duh. should have realized that.
No errors now, but still no Hello World..
???
Rick
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to explain all the code involved so I can
get the underlying principles down.
Rick
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By the way, Mike Alsup just released a new plugin for jQuery called taconite
that blends some of the best of CF and jQuery. Traditional ajax programming
Daemach,
I'd be interested in seeing a sample of AjaxCFC for jQuery using
taconite. Its something that I'm sure Rob Gonda would love to include in
his sample apps for AjaxCFC.
Can you email me a sample?
Rey
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By the way, Mike Alsup just released a new plugin for jQuery called
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you need to include jquery
script type=text/javascript src=path/to/jquery.js/script
sorry about that.
I've never used ajaxCFC and I am sure it works well with cf, I used to use
xajax
: [jQuery] Best way to do AJAX... CF or jQuery?
By the way, Mike Alsup just released a new plugin for jQuery called
taconite
that blends some of the best of CF and jQuery. Traditional ajax
programming,
for more complex operations such as building tables, interacting with DOM
elements, etc
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Rick,
You need both. You use jQuery to send requests to a server side scripting
language like CF (or php, asp, cgi, etc
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