I was inspired by Steve Drucker's presentation last night to dig deeper into
the guts of PDF.
What I want to do is to use a webservice to control whether a user can print
a PDF document or not. Adobe has a LiveCycle policy server product which is
overkill for what I want to do (And it's priced at
Oh, so you're checking up on me! You must think I NEED to learn more about
ColdFusion.
Well, maybe you're right ...
Clarke
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tion setup process, there's no need for
it to be unique to each user. Hope that helps.
/charlie
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dir and then create one CF mapping where /approot is mapped to "appname" so
that I can still call components using "model.path.to.cfc".
This way you only have one thing to configure in production, and zero things
to configure in dev.
-Cameron
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I have continuously struggled with organizing files and setups between my
production and development environments.
I'm working with a number of sites, and each of them is usually on a shared
host. On my development machine I have directories for each site.
DevelopmentProduction
Dan, I like your analogy. But who in our local ColdFusion community would
you consider to be a GC?
Clarke
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You might want to try http://www.affug.org for the Flex users group. It's a
lot of the same people in the CF community, but also has more Flash people.
There is an e-mail list you can subscribe to from the site.
Clarke
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Is it Friday already? Boy, this week has flown by!
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Thanks guys... Will check it
Robert
I had to leave last night, and didn't get a chance to say Thank You Doug for
your excellent presentation. You helped me pull together some things that
hadn't clicked before!
Clarke
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I don't know if it's just me, but it seems like I'm getting more and more
spam these days. Do any of you have spam filtering tools that are working
well for you and will integrate with Outlook?
Clarke
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Hi Seth. I am first and foremost a business guy. I'm currently managing
projects in both .Net and ColdFusion. Of course, both work great and can be
used to create nearly any application.
Unless there's a compelling reason to use .Net (The project is for Microsoft
or there's some other religious
cation over to the error page.
Teddy
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I think you can if you're using BlueDragon, not sure if you can with CFMX.
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Templates
Are the missing templates being called from cfinclude? Or just handling
missing .cfms just anywhere?
Teddy
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Is there a way to use Application.cfc's onError or onRequestStart methods to
detect and handle a missing or
Is there a way to use Application.cfc's onError or onRequestStart methods to
detect and handle a missing or moved .cfm template? Or is there another way
to do this?
I know there's a missing template section in CF Admin, but I am doing this
on a shared host, and I can't access admin functions. Als
CF Developer Edition is supposed to give you access from one remote IP,
right?
But, how do you specify the remote IP address?
I think I've done this before, but I can't find the answer. Thanks for any
help.
Clarke
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> Did my questions not make sense to anyone or was everyone just feeling
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> If this is confusing, please let me know.
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Did my questions not make sense to anyone or was everyone
just feeling sorry for me sending messages out on Saturday
night?
If this is confusing, please let me
know.
Clarke
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I am building a simple information-oriented site. Each page
will have the same header, footer, right-hand column and a content area.
Ideally, I'd like my customer to be able to edit the content area, but nothing
else.
I'd like to ask all of you about the best practice for
assembling the pa
Even if you don't want to use Eclipse and CFEclipse, there
is a full version of the CF docs including the Developers Guide that gets
installed into the help system. It's fully searchable, and it's great -- even
for non-Eclipse use.
I've been going to the CF certification classes that John
Is it
safe to delete all the .class files in
wwwroot/WEB-INF/cfclasses?
I am
having a wierd error and I'm thinking that rebuilding all the class files might
solve the problem.
Thanks,
Clarke
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