All,
Thank you for your patience with my current component problems. I
will admit, my primary background is in compiled programming
environments. I have been able to work in a pure HTML/CGI
environment for web apps using ASP with few conceptual issues.
But the mixed environment of
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From: Robert Polickoski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 6:59 AM
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Subject: Component Conceptual Conundrum
All,
Thank you
All,
Sorry to bug you all again. Does anyone know how to reference a
method of an instantiated component from an HTML tag such as an
anchor or a form?
Robert J. Polickoski
Senior Programmer, ISRD Inc.
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Polickoski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Component Conceptual Conundrum - Continued
All,
Sorry to bug you all again. Does anyone know how to reference a
method of an instantiated component from an HTML tag such as an
anchor
Subject: RE: Component Conceptual Conundrum - Continued
You can't. You can post to a CFC, but not an instance of one. You could
hack around it a bit by having another CFC that stores the copies, ie, a
Manager type CFC, then you could post to that CFC and pass an ID so it
knows what instance
: Component Conceptual Conundrum - Continued
I haven't done this, but have been eyeballing it for a while
... couldn't you do something utilizing dhtml like so:
http://w3coder.com:8080/ws/CallWSUsingDHTML.aspx
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, 2002 8:18 AM
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Subject: RE: Component Conceptual Conundrum - Continued
I don't believe this is what he is talking about. Right now you can
'post' to a CFC using a form tag like so:
form action=foo.cfc method=post
input type=hidden name=method value=foo
...
However
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From: Kevin Bridges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:25 AM
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Subject: RE: Component Conceptual Conundrum - Continued
Makes sense ... I misunderstood the question. As a side note, has
anyone
actually done anything like this with cf web services
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Makes sense ... I misunderstood the question. As a side note, has
anyone
actually done anything like this with cf web services?
http://www.infoscico.com
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what is so tricky about that webService?
is it a webService?
just wondering?
.tony
Tony Weeg
Senior Web Developer
UnCertified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
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From: Kevin Bridges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Makes sense ... I misunderstood the question. As a side note, has
anyone
actually done anything like
monitoring, mapping reporting
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From: Kevin Bridges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:40 AM
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It's a static dhtml interface that adds/edits
that successfully for years with cross browser
support, and with MX it's cake.
:-)
At 10:31 AM 12/11/2002, you wrote:
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At 08:39 AM 12/11/2002, you wrote:
(snip) click the buttons ... seems like a great way to build interfaces for
applications w/o requiring flash.
Great, they don't need Flash but they need IE on Windows platform. Advantage?
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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:40 AM
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It is possible to use DHTML to hit any SOAP-based web
.
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At 08:39 AM 12/11/2002, you wrote:
(snip) click the buttons ... seems like a great way to build interfaces
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From: Samuel R. Neff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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At 08:39 AM 12/11/2002, you wrote:
(snip) click the buttons ... seems like a great way to build interfaces for
applications w/o
Raymond Camden wrote:
Isn't that IE only? (Not that it's a big deal - but just checking.)
No, Mozilla has it as well: http://www.mozilla.org/xmlextras/
Mozilla is even going one step further and is including native database
capabilities: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81653
At 05:59 PM 12/11/2002, you wrote:
Raymond Camden wrote:
Isn't that IE only? (Not that it's a big deal - but just checking.)
No, Mozilla has it as well: http://www.mozilla.org/xmlextras/
Mozilla is even going one step further and is including native database
capabilities:
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