So the bottom line you're finding is that when you request a non-existing
CFM page, the application.cfc does not run. Sounds like either a bug or an
undocumented behavior. Thanks for clarifying that you're only using
application.cfc and not application.cfm. Since it's newer, it may well have
a
Mischa, you say, Instantiating application.cfc does not throw an error, but
also doesn't set my application vars :(
Just to be clear, are you just instantiating it (such as with CFObject or
CreateObject)? Or are you also invoking a method (after one of the above, or
using CFINVOKE)? While the
I guess the question is which has suitable parking and/or
access from the subway. Does anyone know?
/charlie
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Dean H. SaxeSent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 2:51
PMTo: discussion@acfug.orgSubject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss]
OT:Coming to
and Java. WRT
application security, I was on my own for a while but eventually found some
people who have helped me grow in that space as well. I've also learned a
lot from people in ACFUG over the years too. Cameron Childress, Jeremy
Allen (who I'm happy to work with now), Charlie Arehart, Shawn
Yeah, sorry, Jeremy. I should have acknowledged (as I did
see) that you particularly pointed out in your earlier note that the Celko book
had a chapter on normalization that you recommended. No question, that's
valuable knowledge that many do lack, and you're right: Ben's TYS10M doesn't
That's really awesome, Dean and Jeremy. Thanks for the efforts and the
contribution. It would also seem useful for folks seeking another demo of MG
code. I've not yet installed your app, but I do agree that sample code can
be valuable: yet, as you note, much of the sample code out there isn't
I'll just step up and say I'm not contributing to the
coordination because I have just too much going on to take that on, let alone
commit to being there. I will try to make it if someone gets it organized. :-)
And I'll say as well, for those curious about the weather,
that all is fine
What version are you using? At the same time as the rename
of CF Studio to HomeSite+, MM lost a lawsuit requiring them to change some
behaviors--one of which related to the manipulation of windows. In the new
incarnation, one often finds a message popping up regarding one of those
Here's news some may
be interested: Flex 2 is now released, and pricing set:
---
Today Adobe announced the availability of the Adobe(r) Flex(TM)
2 product line and Adobe Flash(r) Player 9 (see separate release), and
introduced a new tiered licensing model to bring the power of Flex
Not quite: CF Studio was indeed built from
HomeSite,virtually identical except that it added various CFML-specific
feature (and things like RDS support). Both product evolved together and could
be bought separately, with Studio always about 3-times more expensive. When MM
decided to create
Well, I'll just speak up for the other "dinosaurs" who
haven't gotten into Eclipse. :-) I just find that various things I'm used to
aren't there, and while I suppose they may be there if I poke around enough, the
problem is typical of getting any developer to move from one editor to another.
*** we interrupt this mailing list discussion for an important news bulletin
from your ACFUG board ***
Folks, pardon me using the discussion list but just in case any here are not
on the announcements list
(http://www.acfug.org/index.cfm?fa=mailinglists.info), this is important
info, and also I
Message-
From: Charlie Arehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 12:50 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Reminder: ACFUG meeting is NO LONGER AT MACQUARIUM:
August at FusionLink, beyond that we will need a new space
*** we interrupt this mailing list
Robert, further to all the recommendations to consider subversion, let me
point you to a recent blog entry I did pointing out resources that introduce
it from the perspective of a CFML developer:
http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/7/12/subversion_resources
/charlie
And a good book of exploration (which also discusses the differences and
benefits over CVS) is Pragmatic Version Control with Subversion, which I
have obtained from the publisher and am one chapter from finishing and then
will write up a review. Someone else had asked me at the meeting about
irements holding you to it? Jeremy
On 8/6/06, Charlie
Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And
a good book of exploration (which also discusses the differences
andbenefits over CVS) is "Pragmatic Version Control with Subversion",
which Ihave obtained from the publisher and
Doug, they were not discussed (correct me if I'm wrong,
anyone) but they're both free to try out (SeeFusion for longer, as it's for the
first 2 hours of a run, compared to FR which is like 10 days). I've only used
the former but will be trying the latter. Note that SeeFusion4 (just out)
has
lks have used this to get them out of some sticky performance
corners lately. The new seefusion 4 UI is certainly full of eye
candy! Real nice! We shall see how things go. Also
wondering what will be in CF8 w/respect to this, eh? DK
On 8/8/06, Charlie
Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do
Yes, Ben Forta did Teach Yourself Regular Expressions In 10 Minutes and I
can recommend it. There are also many resources available online. Just
google regular expressions and the first few that come up look quite good.
There are also many tools that can help you build regular expressions
easily.
Robert, there are many solutions, 3 specific tags, 2 tags
with related output control,one admin console setting, a new feature in
CFMX 7 that might be helpful, and a couple of approaches not related to CFML.
Pardon the few paragraphs to explain it all, but each has
difference nuances and
Thanks, Teddy and John. And Dean, I totally got your humor.
:-) And Doug, that's a useful point of addition (about the hidden xml
entry). All good stuff..
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
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On Behalf Of Teddy PayneSent: Friday, August
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From: Charlie
Arehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 4:05
PMTo:
discussion@acfug.orgSubject:
RE: [ACFUG Discuss] White Space In Source
Code
Robert, there are many
solu
Title: Hi ,
Folks, I had posted this announcement last week on the
announcements list, but I asked the Microsoft rep today and he said he'd not had
any response yet. I would think someone in our audience would find this
intriguing, and given the time-sensitive nature I hope you'll forgive me
No, those were rubber bullets. Supposed to be non-lethal. Really. :-)
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 11:30 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: RE:
I'll vouch for what an awesome time capsule that is. It came up originally
on another list Cameron and I are on. For those who don't know, that
conference was the first national CF conference (before the first Allaire
Devcon the next year). You'll recognize many names on the various sheets of
Also, by "embedded CFML code in
_javascript_" do you mean simply CFML code that's building _javascript_ in a
.cfm template. In that case, it doesn't really matter if it's creating JS or
HTML. The error just reflects a problem in the code or config. That said, I
can't say I've ever seen
Nope, that's a good perspective to have, Dusty. I had
in fact asked the same question in a reply to the list, but it's just not yet
been received for some reason.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Dusty HaleSent: Monday,
It should just work, but it could be a failure of the mime-type for .cfm
files to be mapped to text/html. See if that gets you started.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven Ross
Sent: Wednesday,
John, who's note are you replying to? Did you read the entries I pointed to
about solving common problems in returning data from CFML to Spry? If you're
saying you can call this from the browser, then the problem does seem it
would be one of the issues I'd raised. Just can't tell since you're not
Note, as well, that I pointed out in the entry some tools that are SO
valuable when doing spry coding. Since you can't see what the spry
requestor (xmlhttprequest) is getting back, you can't see if there's an
error in your code, for instance. Or any of the things I talked about. It's
really
Robert, if I understand, you're asking them to expose some data to you in a
form that some current web page doesn't suffice, right? And you're asking
them to either create a new web page for you to scrape, or grant you
security to be able to have a local DSN that points at their remote
database. I
Robert, are you familiar with the CFHTTP tag? It's a CFML tag that allows
you to point at any web page and pull its results into a variable. The
thinking here (if you don't use web services) is to have them offer a page
which accepts whatever input you need to be able to give them, and it give
I'm saying you would ask them to create a NEW page that take in URL
variables to control what to show, and then not only shows only those
records, but does so in a simpler way (not all that HTML that is designed
for making the site friendly to humans). We're talking about getting them to
create a
Thanks for the kind regards, Teddy. I, too, will look
forward to hearing what people may have to say in regards to FusionDebug. For
those who have not caught it, I started a multipart series of blog entries
at:
http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/fusiondebug
The
comments from others
Well your finding would be more consistent with what the
http specs (which as I noted said it should include the port). And you're using
the built-in web server in CFMX (port 8500), so again this shows how things can
differ among web servers. That said, I happened to notice in my testing
.
-- Theodore Roosevelt, 1918
On Sep 17, 2006, at 9:39 PM, Charlie Arehart wrote:
Well your finding would be more consistent with what the http specs
(which as I noted said it should include the port). And you're using
the built-in web server in CFMX (port 8500), so again this shows how
Gordon, no one had answered you, but have you looked at the
CFPOP tag? It would seem to be exactly what you want. There are also other
custom tags that help make up for where that tag lacks.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
Thanks very much for sharing this with us, Steve.
- when is the actual presentation? and how long does it
last? is it at the speedway during the day?
- is the VIP treatment for all who come? It seems so, but
then it says "invitation only". Is this the invitation?
- the VIP discussion seems
Thanks for sharing. Curious that Vegas in indeed the most
expensive of all the cities they list (including San Fran and LA). But $113 each
way still is indeed a good deal. Even better are the several fares under $30
each way--even Savannah/Hilton Head for $21, Charlotte for $25, and so on.
Well, no, usually these cheap fares have limited seats, and
it's almost certain that there would have been none during Thanksgiving.
:-)
In fact, I just checked. Yep, at the bottom of that page
(the small print, of course), it says, "Blackout dates are November 16-28,
2006". So you didn't
There's yet another solution, should you ever need to solve that sort of
problem with something other than input to a SQL (where CFQUERYPARAM is
best). Recalling your original need, starting with this:
cfset string = [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and produce this:
Folks, check out
news of special FusionDebug price reductions, including a new "community
(non-commercial) edition", at:
http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/9/29/fusiondebug_discounted_pricing
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
Oh, andyes, welcomeindeed Max.
If you're free Wed night, come on down to the
CFUG meeting. We announce that on a separate list (the"announcements" list) but since you're new I'll point out for your (and others' benefit) that
it's Wed at 6:30 (6 for pizza) at the offices of FusionLink in
Oh, I don't know. With all due respect John,I don't
quite get the fretting over things like this. :-) Look, if there was a good one
in PHP, why go and build one in CF? And while there may be ones in CF, if
they're not as good, would it really be most prudent of them to either go build
it
But if they leveraged a tool that's already built, that's
going to be faster than building something from scratch using the fastest
possible tool.
Still, I get the points that Johnand Douglas are
making. Just playing the middle man.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
From: [EMAIL
Besides the other helpful suggestions so far, do
you have debugging turned on, to see how many records are being returned
in the resultset?
More important, If the issue is really that it's just
returning 1 record, then the question could be one of security and
authorization, in SQL I mean.
Jeff, you still haven't confirmed your use of two of the diagnostics I
proposed: what does the debugging output say for the CFQUERY? And more
important, to rule out all this debate about caching in CFML or the
database, what does the SQL Profiler tell you? You can watch live while the
queries come
At the risk of taking on Dean in a head-first ram-on-ram head butt :-), I
want to offer a clarification.
Dean, you said cfqueryparam explicitly prevents caching of result sets,
and I think I know what you're getting at, but perhaps some may
misunderstand.
Use of CFQUERYPARAM doesn't prevent
Great. Thanks for sharing. Just didn't know if the earlier
message was missed.
OK, so if it is really querying the database, how many
records doyou see it returning? 1 or 10? Are you back to this circumstance
where the problem is happening again? And recall I had also asked a question
Yeah, and here I broke out themusket for nothin'.
:-)
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent:
Tuesday, October 03, 2006 4:18 PMTo:
discussion@acfug.orgSubject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Issue with return
Others have already clarified the issue with troubling
issues with the approach you used to get the last inserted record. I realize it
may have seemed logical to you. Just one of those "patterns" that you learn with
time in CFML. We've all been there.
But don't leave us in
suspense on the
Robert, I'll post this on the calendar on the web site also, but what is
your expected frequency of meeting? Weekly? Bi-weekly? Monthly?
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil
Sent: Wednesday,
Thanks very much for adding those, Douglas! :-) Now over 30
presentations from 25 presenters.
As foryour concern about "no way to send a link to a single
entry that I could see", I'm not sure I understand. Can you
rephrase?
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris, as for you getting "a blank page when you get an
error in your SQL code", are you sure someone hasn't turned on either CFERROR or
CFTRY/CFCATCH that's intercepting the error and causing this? That's the only
thing I can imagine. And as for it being a "blank page", have you tried doing
/ugtv/ and
search. This may be your intent though, eh? DK
On 10/12/06, Charlie
Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks
very much for adding those, Douglas! :-) Now over 30 presentations from 25
presenters.
As
foryour concern about "no way to send a link to a single entry t
John, google is your friend. A search of:
reset coldfusion web service cache
turned up as its first link:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/thread.cfm/threadid:47709
Which shows this code (where you'd replace the WSDL value with your cached
web service:
cfset
of the sort
similar? Would be nice...
Max
- Original Message -
From: Charlie Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: discussion@acfug.org
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 5:09 PM
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Recompiling on the fly
If you mean a recompile of the CFC itself, one thing to do is to flush
Max, you really ought to change the subject when
you...uh...change the subject. :-) (Which I have done,
above.)
I'll
throw out that, yes, there is such an IDE and it is FlexBuilder, but I sense you
may be asking for others. That I don't know. :-)
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
,cfide.adminapi.runtime);
// clear cache
myObj.clearTrustedCache();
/cfscript
On 10/17/06, Charlie Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven, are you just turning off the trusted cache? Or actually
flushing the template cache as well? Show us the Admin API call you're
using.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org
notation, but I saw the object set for it. Teddy
On 10/16/06, Charlie
Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Are
folks reading my note below? Ajas, please clarify if I have understood your
need correctly. I had just gone through the same dilemma on my UGTV site. I
Yes, Ajas, you can do it yourself. Just visit te ACFUG.org
site and click the "my profile" link in the top right. Use that other address
(and note the "I lost my password" option). That's where you can control what
lists you're on.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
From: [EMAIL
Robert, if you've sent this a second time, I'll point that
it did arrive already at 9:30 this morning, with a couple of replies from others
since then.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Robert ReilSent: Wednesday,
Hi Leif. For those who don't recognize the name, Leif is
the manager of the Atlanta Adobe User Group.
Leif, for your need, you say that what comes in is 2 UUIDs
separated by a comma. That's called a "list" in CFML. Now, you say you want to
test if it's a string. Do you mean you want to test
Just to clarify, that's a CF7-only
feature.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Andrew PowellSent: Thursday, October 19, 2006
6:04 PMTo: discussion@acfug.orgSubject: Re: [ACFUG
Discuss] Reading the results of a cfselect
(said in a scratchy old lady voice...) "You're a very
naughty boy!"
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Adam ChurvisSent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:10
AMTo: discussion@acfug.orgSubject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Sun
sending
I can't see at all why it should require writing to a file. The answer
should be in Firebug (or Fiddler). Let us know how it goes.
/Charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven Ross
Sent: Wednesday,
If you like that, Steven, do also consider Firebug if you've not before:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1843/
And for non-Firefox users, still another option like them (and also free) is
Fiddler: http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/
All these are great tools for understanding what's going on
Good point, Steven, and thanks for sharing the additional ones, Dean.
This discussion has motivated me to create a list of these and several other
alternative http debugging proxies, which I now have at
http://www.systemanage.com/cff/considering_products.cfm#proxy. This is a
place that I've
Debbie, do you get this in a particular browser, while visiting your CF web
site, do you mean? In which case, it would seem curious that clicking ok
would terminate CF itself. Or do you mean that someone sitting the server
itself where CF runs is seeing this pop up?
I ask, because as I did a
Looks like that's using the Velocity templating engine (something that is a
DIFFERENT layer on top of J2EE--kind of a different take on creating
java-based web apps for Java-heads who didn't care for JSP).
Robert, I think you're going to be hard-pressed to get help on this hear. If
it's related
Yes, I think it's a lesson worth repeating for everyone: even with something
as trivial as what does foo mean, it's amazing what one can find on their
own doing either a search or a lookup in Wikipedia.
We truly live in amazing times. I remember when we'd have to trundle down to
the library to
Yes, it was on topic, Dusty. No worries (from my perspective, at least).
Let's all settle down on this. It does serve as a reminder that we do have
the community list as an alternative when a topic is expected to go beyond
the bounds of the normal purpose of the list. Sometimes folks forget, and
Dan? Any thoughts on this?
/Charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charlie Arehart
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:39 AM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] using REPLACE within
Jeff, a couple places to start to help would be to ask what version of CF
you are using, and if CFMX or above, whether you are using the
format=Flash or the older (default) java applet-based approach.
Better still, though, have you tried the samples that are provided with CF
in the Getting
I realize you're responding to Teddy's note and not mine, but when you say
Apparently if you use cftree in flash format the folders don't expand or
collapse, I have to interject in disagreement. The example I showed did use
a Flash tree and did have expanding folders.
In fact, on closer
.
Thanks again. I truly value the insight everyone here provides.
Jeff Howard
On 12/4/06, Charlie Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff, a couple places to start to help would be to ask what version of CF
you are using, and if CFMX or above, whether you are using the
format=Flash or the older
Yeah, I'm with Precia saying it sounds like a mistake on the flash form UI
designer's part. Anyway, as for bashing, you shouldn't hear any of that
here. We've all been there. I myself may press when I sense my point isn't
being heard (as in this case), but it's all in the hope of helping solve the
Jeff, I'm guessing you're just having a server config problem that is hidden
from you. Let me explain and tell me if I'm on the right track.
First, as for the the problem of loading Flash trees and forms without
having that extra click, MM/Adobe has solved that by way of how they
implement the
Oh, that there were so. :-) Our List Admin, John, may have an answer, but I
think not.
It is an annoyance, and always makes me wonder what situations lead folks to
have read receipts always turned on. I would think it a very rare
requirement, indeed, to track ones emails that way. I mean, even if
Doug, I am looking into that for you on some private Adobe forums. The info
on the public ones, as well as the docs, are indeed sparse. I can tell you
that there's often a lot of confusion where it IS discussed to suggest that
is has something to do with file uploads. It does not. That confusion
Yep, I figured it was for work. That said, if my comments helped, I'm glad,
but I'm sure some folks in such a position will feel they can't just turn
off the auto request of receipt (because of the pointy haired boss). For
them, I'd point out that there are other approaches for solving the
Dusty, don't confuse the developer version of all BD editions with the
specific BlueDragon Server (free) edition. Check out their web site for
more, but there are 4 editions: Server, Server JX, J2EE and .NET. The last 3
are at cost but have free developer editions, which are limited to a single
IP
To clarify, as is clear from the example, Teddy has shown there the T-SQL
way of doing the replace (he doesn't mean the CFML Replace function), which
would mean either doing it in the SQL Server Enterprise Manager (or
Management Studio in 2005), or trying to do it in a CFQUERY, though often
the
Seth, while you may get all the answers you need here, I will offer as well
that if you'd like to have some more direct consultation with your team for
an hour or two, I'd be happy to help. Feel free to contact me off-list
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to discuss any interest. I can help you with
, December 09, 2006 7:50 AM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Data Update
Just remember that REPLACE won't work on text fields. Varchar, yes.
On 12/8/06, Charlie Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To clarify, as is clear from the example, Teddy has
Seth, let's take this off-list. I'll drop you a note. Cheers.
/Charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tepfer, Seth
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:18 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Seth, before you give up completely, you may want to think about what you're
trying to protect and whether things are dismaying as have been suggested.
:-)
For instance, I have made a case (in a blog entry below) that for some
things, a captcha is certainly better than nothing. I suggest
Ajas, I'm sure others will have much more to say, but I want to quickly
resolve your fears and concerns b y pointing out that yes, indeed, CFCs are
the way in which CFML enables more object-like development. No, I won't call
it object-oriented as some will contend with that specific term, but an
of experience treated as Lead or Architect.
2.Also do we have architects here in this group based of CF experience only?
Ajas.
On 12/26/06, Charlie Arehart mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ajas, I'm sure others will have much more to say, but I want to quickly
resolve your fears
Ajas, as for your second question, I'd recommend you sign up for the CFC-Dev
mailing list, which is devoted to discussions of the effective use of CFCs,
with a heavy emphasis on OO use. You'll find it both a great place to ask
such questions as well as to learn from others as they discuss:
Ajas, as for repeated requests for whether people had looked over your site,
perhaps the lack of response is due to the lack of any apparent CFML aspect
to the site. One is JSP and the other is plain HTML. Are you looking for
critique of your HTML design? That's not really something that's done
Ah, fair enough. No harm. At least now it's clear to folks what you're hope
was and they can decide how to respond. Thanks.
/Charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ajas Mohammed
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 11:02 PM
Folks, I just want to make sure that those not on the Announcements list
hear the news that the ACFUG meetings (starting this Wednesday) will be in
a new location. John Mason and the folks at FusionLink have moved out of
downtown to a facility near the Perimeter (and 400). In fact, it's the same
MCG, your initial explorations with XML and CF are not unusual. You've
gotten some good tips here so far. I'd like to offer a couple more--and not
just for Mary-Catherine but for anyone learning to deal with XML in CF. It's
one of those topics where--especially if you're new to XML in general--I'd
Well, like I said, don't let the 30 pages scare you off. If you need (or
want) to work with XML in CFML, just start reading the first few pages. That
will give you great insight in and of itself. I just can't say enough about
it. (Thanks, Teddy, for chiming in. And Chris, I wish you well with it
As an aside and just a bit of trivia (though it may help someone some day),
since what you're getting is an object, note that in the list, one of its
methods is Tostring (as is almost always true of Java objects). So besides
John's suggestion of using the CFML ToString function, you could also
Ah, that's my fault. Sorry. He gave it to me after the meeting but I forgot
to post it. It's there now, both presentation and code files. Josh's is
there as well (he added it himself after the meeting).
/Charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
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Scott, this usually means simply that what you're trying to do in the
CFERROR page itself generating an error, so it's passing it up the chain.
If you have a server-wide handler, then that gets called. Otherwise (or if
that, too, had an error) then you get the default error message. Of course,
Yes, the primer to get is Ben's Teach Yourself SQL in 10 minutes. Can't
say enough good words about it (indeed, no more than my review I did back in
2000 which is still the spotlight review at Amazon), and it's a very slim
book at just about $10. It's now in its 3rd edition, but even the first
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