There's Will, keepin' that stand-up comic routine sharp. :o)
Rick
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From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 12:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Printing mailing labels
I got the cf_avery tag workin. It's pretty sweet. Had a
Karl Simanonok wrote:
The webserver is running Windows 2003 Server and CF is version
7,0,0,91690 (MX 7) Enterprise version, the webserver is IIS
6.0. Anybody have any idea what setting somewhere (no doubt for
security) is changing all my EMBED and OBJECT tags to InvalidTag
when CFFILE
Hi
I am working on a product database, and need to drill down the products using
price bands i.e. upto £1000, £1001 to £2500 etc.
My problem is; the database table has two fields for pricing info, an RRP and a
sale price. The RRP price has to stay intact and can not be changed to the sale
I have a cfc in the application scope initiated on application start
cfset application.myImage = createObject(component,mycfcs.ImageStuff)
I can then access the methods/functions like so:
(Z returns a boolean indicating weather the image was successfully rotated)
cfset z =
I'm implementing a shopping cart solution on a client site which has the
ability to periodically push a datafeed containing RC4 encrypted XML to a page
of my choosing.
I thought it would be a simple thing to encrypt test XML so that I could write
the code to DEcrypt the same. Problem is that
Looks to me like when you CD to \Documents and Settings you want to
have quotes around the path, otherwise I don't think the CD will work.
Other than that, I would suspect that it's calling the bat okay. You
might want to have cfexecute save the output from the command to a file
while you're
The problem is that I have to provide a key to the site sending the data. So
given your post, are you saying that I can just run this method once, save that
key on my client's site, and also give the key to the data provider?
Keys for these algorithms are created via the GenerateSecretKey()
First thing that comes to mind is to remove the period (.) between [myname]
and [mymethod]
cfset z = application[myname][mymethod](argumentCollection =
#arguments#)
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Enter passkey:
I have made sure that each request is in the same application, but the
second request still waits for the previous request to complete.
Right, that's because you put the conditional inside the cflock pair --
so it doesn't test the flag until it's already made sure there isn't
another concurrent
I haven't tested, but maybe something like this?
SELECT productType.*, productRange.*, products.*,
Displayprice = CASE products.cfsalePrice
WHEN products.cfsalePrice = 0 THEN products.rrPrice
ELSE products.cfsalePrice
END
FROM (productType, productRange,
I posted this yesterday but I don't see any trace of it hitting the list, so if
it is a double post I apologize.
I am trying to use the Datediff function to determine the years, months, days
between to days. Example - from 1/1/08 to 2/9/08 is 1 years 2 months 8 days. I
am trying to figure out
The problem is I cannot find a way to pass in the function name...
something like this..which does not work:
cfset z = application[myname].[mymethod](argumentCollection =
#arguments#)
Yeah, you can't use array notation on the name of a method, so even if
you remove the extra dot between
Not in proper code but here's the logic I would follow:
fromDate = 1/1/07;toDate - 2/8/08;
// get the years differenceyearsDiff = datediff('y',fromDate,toDate);
// add that to the from datefromDate = dateAdd('y', yearsDiff, fromDate);
// get the months differencemonthsDiff = datediff('m',
There isn't an quick and easy solution, although a few straight forward ones.
Everyone is going to suggest you do a DateDiff on each date part you want to
handle, but after quickly glancing at cflib.org, think that a better solution
might be the following.
Use DateDiff to get the difference in
what happens if you do
cfset difDate = ('#pastDate#' - '#futureDate#')
cfoutput#difDate#/cfoutput
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I have a cfc in the application scope initiated on application start
cfset application.myImage = createObject(component,mycfcs.ImageStuff)
I can then access the methods/functions like so:
(Z returns a boolean indicating weather the image was successfully rotated)
cfset z =
Today I moved a site from one CF8 server to another CF8 server.
Suddenly, all the cfform validity checks that were working on the
previous server now fail on the new server. Is there some setting in
Adminstrator that may possibly be making this happen? Anything else
that it could be? It's the
The trick is, I'm finding that there are data bits out there
that have a pound sign in them. An example I'm working on now
- one variable has the value '!$#$!'. (Don't ask. Long
story.) But when doing a dump of the URL structure, it only
shows '!$'.
The hash character is a URL
Hey gang -
Got a little personal side project I've been working on lately, and I've
come across a small stumper.
What I have is a GreaseMonkey (FF plug-in) script that will do a
screenscrape of a particular page, package up the needed data into a
query string, and push it via HTTP to my CF
Today I moved a site from one CF8 server to another CF8 server.
Suddenly, all the cfform validity checks that were working
on the previous server now fail on the new server. Is there
some setting in Adminstrator that may possibly be making this
happen? Anything else that it could be?
Yeah, the way gmail handles the list is one of the big reasons I
re-subscribed to this list awhile back. I would think there are some
desktop email clients that would handle things like this but never looked
for one.
On Feb 9, 2008 8:44 PM, J.J. Merrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
get Gmail...
Guys,
I have a really weird problem where the connection pooling doesn't seem to be
working on our CF servers. For every query, a brand new connection to the SQL
server is being made. It doesn't matter if I turn the setting on or off, the
behaviour is the same which is a real bind as it's
if only you knew the problems he had trying to make it work!
There's Will, keepin' that stand-up comic routine sharp. :o)
Rick
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