I'm having a little trouble setting up a SQL Server VIEW to cut down on
the amount of work CFQuery has to do.
I need to pull in a number of tables for a newsletter system
nl_master (master table containing newsletter title and such)
nl_hed (a list of headers connected by the newsletter id "nl_id
Paul Kukiel wrote:
> It means I can insert all languages be it Japanese, Chinese, French
> or any Indian dialect.
uh, you *really* need to read jochem's blog post. the fact that his blog is
called "it be bunnies" should be reason enough ;-) but seriously, read it.
2009/6/13 Paul Kukiel :
>
> On 12/06/2009, at 11:34 AM, Paul Hastings wrote:
>>
>>
>>> As fro MS SQL 2008 I have had no issues inserting all types of
>>> languages.
>>
>> what does that mean?
>
> It means I can insert all languages be it Japanese, Chinese, French
> or any Indian dialect.
>
> If yo
On 12/06/2009, at 11:34 AM, Paul Hastings wrote:
>
>
>> As fro MS SQL 2008 I have had no issues inserting all types of
>> languages.
>
> what does that mean?
It means I can insert all languages be it Japanese, Chinese, French
or any Indian dialect.
If your having issues feel free to ping me of
Paul Kukiel wrote:
> Well dealing with non English char set's you should always be using
> Actually there is really no excuse for not ever
> using it.
except of course when you can't or shouldn't.
> As fro MS SQL 2008 I have had no issues inserting all types of
> languages.
what does th
Well dealing with non English char set's you should always be using
Actually there is really no excuse for not ever
using it.
As fro MS SQL 2008 I have had no issues inserting all types of
languages.
Paul.
On 11/06/2009, at 12:58 PM, Paul Hastings wrote:
>
> Paul Kukiel wrote:
>> And w
Paul Kukiel wrote:
> And who isnt using that ;)
oh wait, you might not know about the encoding mismatch issuejochem has an
excellent explanation here:
http://jochem.vandieten.net/2008/03/22/ms-sql-server-and-the-coldfusion-string-format-setting/
Paul Kukiel wrote:
> And who isnt using that ;)
well lots of people but i wanted to point out that option didn't do anything
outside of that tag. the description on the admin page implies so much more.
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And who isnt using that ;)
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Paul Hastings wrote:
>
> Paul Kukiel wrote:
>> String Format -- Enable High ASCII characters and Unicode for
>> data sources configured for non-Latin characters
>
> useful only for cfqueryparam.
>
>
~~
Paul Kukiel wrote:
> String Format -- Enable High ASCII characters and Unicode for
> data sources configured for non-Latin characters
useful only for cfqueryparam.
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se to try.
>
> I don't know if this matters but my computer has an english version of
> Windows Vista . I've set my region to Japan. I've even set my IE browser
> language to Japanese.
>
> If I can't get the Japanese characters into the database
Peter Boughton wrote:
> It's failing because it's expecting
> http://mysite-test.myhost.net/net/wagon/red/small
Finally got it to work:
^([_0-9a-z-]+)(?:/([_0-9a-z-]+)(?:/([_0-9a-z-]+))?)?/?$
Now if I've got my head around this correctly, and the logic flow I've
already charted out is correct
>Collation's not the problem, but the Data Type of your columns might be.
>Make sure you're using nvarchar & ntext (not varchar and text) [SQL Server]
>and ensure that both page and form encoding allow Unicode, like using
>charset UTF-8.
I'll +1 that, the data type is almost always the main c
lus, this link on UNICODE from the European Commission Information
Provider's Guide, which discusses Coldfusion and encoding:
http://ec.europa.eu/ipg/standards/other/standard_unicode_en.htm
My blog entries on handling characters with diacritics may, or may not, be
of any help:
http://speeves.
Collation's not the problem, but the Data Type of your columns might be.
Make sure you're using nvarchar & ntext (not varchar and text) [SQL Server]
and ensure that both page and form encoding allow Unicode, like using
charset UTF-8.
mike pop wrote:
> using cf8 and either mysql server or microsoft sql server 2008 express (both
> give me the same result), i am attempting to insert/update records containing
> japanese text.
and how are the columns holding the text defined? what db driver are you using?
> the japanese text does
nese characters into the database, I am totally screwed.
I hope somebody knows how to fix this problem. It is probably very simple but
I am overlooking the obvious.
Please help
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It's failing because it's expecting
http://mysite-test.myhost.net/net/wagon/red/small
Start the expression with just ^/ instead of having net in there.
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> Try this:
> ^com/([_0-9a-z-]+)(?:/([_0-9a-z-]+)(?:/([_0-9a-z-]+))?)?/?$
Hmmm
I can get the rule to work like this:
^testpage/([_0-9a-z-]+)(?:/([_0-9a-z-]+)(?:/([_0-9a-z-]+))?)?/?$
So this URL will work:
http://mysite-test.myhost.net/testpage/wagon/red/small
But, I think the way the serve
Try this:
^com/([_0-9a-z-]+)(?:/([_0-9a-z-]+)(?:/([_0-9a-z-]+))?)?/?$
It uses non-capturing groups and the optional quantifier to allow but not
require the final two parts.
And of course the less restrictive one is the same:
^com/([^/]+)(?:/([^/]+)(?:/([^/]+))?)?/?$
I'm trying to see if there's a way to basically set up one rule to run
the site...
So, I'm looking at URLs like:
www.mysite.com/wagons/red/small
Below works:
Rule:
^com/([_0-9a-z-]+)/([_0-9a-z-]+)/([_0-9a-z-]+)
...or, a little more open ended:
^([^/]+)/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$
Map either to and i
Great. Glad to help. I def recommend you learn at least the basics of Regex.
It's helpful in a wide range of applications.
andy
-Original Message-
From: Mike Francisco [mailto:cfmike...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 2:53 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Need Regex help for fi
To: cf-talk
> Subject: RE: Need Regex help for finding and Hyperlinks words in String
>
>
> Mike...
>
>
>
> '@([[:alnum:]]+)', '@\1', 'ALL')>
>
>
>
> Just curious...how far did you get in your own testing?
>
>
> a
Mike...
@\1', 'ALL')>
Just curious...how far did you get in your own testing?
andy
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From: Mike Francisco [mailto:cfmike...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 1:46 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Need Regex help for finding and Hyperlinks words
Happy Friday everyone. I was hoping if anyone can help me with regex and a
UDF. I have a string/paragraph which contains words beginning with a
specific character. I'd like to find all those words and then assign a
hyperlink URL to them.
Example:
If the string is:
Lorem ipsum dolo
Thanks. But what what you suggesting is not working. I need to display. 1 area
manager on one line and get all the calculation on one line
>You could do it better with aggregate functions, but this will work, too.
>Just make the completionDate lookup part of your base query (note the LEFT
>OU
Come on dude, you've been told before, help us by asking better questions!
What doesn't work?
Format your code so it's easy for us to see what's going on, I can't be
bothered to look through your code because it's all over the place.
If the query is correct and
You could do it better with aggregate functions, but this will work, too.
Just make the completionDate lookup part of your base query (note the LEFT
OUTER JOIN), and then use the GROUP attribute of the CFOUTPUT tag to do the
looping for you in one go:
Select distinct e.employeeid,
I have a query which list all the Team members, their Area MANagers, Region
Managers, Locations and so on .
What i need to do is to display each managers(name)
column2: total number of people in their area
column3: and total number of people completed the course in the area
I came up with code
Please post the actual HTML you're working with - otherwise any answers can
only be making assumptions, which may just cause further confusion.
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A really easy way would be to just store it in a variable like so:
userID = #url.idUser#;
and then in your form validation just do:
document.getElementById( 'compensationType_' + userID )
to get a reference to the form control itself, and read and manipulate the
value as you please.
If yo
If memory serves, loop over the whole form
set e = eachFormElement // just the idea
then use the substring method, something like
if e.substring(0,16) == "compensationType"
alert (e.value);
something like that.
>hello
>
>I have an issue that I am stuck on.
>
>I need to check the value of dynamic
Not sure of what you are trying to do, but I usually use getelementbyid when
I need to work with form fields. Very straightforward and lots of examples,
just Google. w3schools etc
--
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On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Torrent Girl wrote:
>
> hello
>
> I have an issue that I am stuck on.
hello
I have an issue that I am stuck on.
I need to check the value of dynamic form fields with javascript and don't know
how.
Here is what the form fields look like:
compensationType_userID (this is the field name)
The userID will be the dynamic part.
How do I check for the value in javasc
> I'm trying to use REFind to get all of the anchor/href tags but I'm
> coming up short.
RegEx is not necessarily the ideal tool for this - try a DOM Parser.
If you've got consistent/controlled input you can use regex, and here's a Java
one that will work in most situations:
]+?\shref\s*+=\s
On Friday 29 May 2009, Tom Jones wrote:
> If I use the following regular expression in a script it works fine, I just
> dont know with CF, I have not used much RE in CF yet.
http://txt2re.com/
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Tom, you could try this...
http://www.somedomain.com"; method="GET" result="theData">
]*[^/]?)>",
trim(theData.fileContent))>
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From: Tom Jones [mailto:tjo...@acworld.com]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 11:03 AM
To: cf-talk
Subjec
Hi,
For this type of parsing, you should have a look at CF_REextract:
http://customtags.internetique.com/REextract/testREextract.cfm
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Hello,
I'm trying to use cfhttp to download and parse a directory listing from one of
my sites. I can download the page but the parsing is a whole different story
:-).
I'm trying to use REFind to get all of the anchor/href tags but I'm coming up
short.
If I use the following regular expressio
So what's the actual problem?
Don't know if this is it, but it looks like you're missing a slash
after the caret in your RewriteRule. Should be ^/att... not ^att...
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Les Mizzell wrote:
>
> Trying to get Ionic IsapRewrite working locally so I can develop locally
Trying to get Ionic IsapRewrite working locally so I can develop locally
without having to put every freaking thing out to the server...
Running:
XP Pro
IIS 5.1
Stuff is set up thusly:
1. Since IIS 5.1 only allows one site, I've got my "default" site as the
main wwwroot directory with everythi
Try setting the bindOnLoad to false
wrote:
>
> Almost working correctly.
>
> When the page first loads, I get an alert:
> "The GROUPS_ID argument passed to the get is not of type numeric"
>
> If I dismiss the alert, then the page functions normally after that and
> the correct description shows
Almost working correctly.
When the page first loads, I get an alert:
"The GROUPS_ID argument passed to the get is not of type numeric"
If I dismiss the alert, then the page functions normally after that and
the correct description shows up depending on what you select in
"sendGROUP". Ideas?
H
I ended up using Replace to change
../geos/displayCountryData.cfm?countryCode=AS to ../geos/AS. Then I used
REMatch("../geos/[A-Z]{2}",...) to find all occurrences of this resulting
pattern. I then processed each match in the array REMatch returned with
Replace(DBText, REMatchArrayEntry, REM
end of the link?
If everything else is the same, and you just need the last two characters of
a link:
-Original Message-
From: Robert Nurse [mailto:rnu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 11:20 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Help With Regular Expressions
Hi All,
I'm trying to fi
This is untested, but should be close.
REReplace(string, "[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+\.cfm\?code=([A-Z]{2})", "\1.html", "all")
find zero or more a-zA-Z0-9_-, then ".cfm?code=", then any two A-Z and
replace the whole thing with thos upper case letters plus ".html". If
"someCFMFile.cfm" is static, you can re
Hi All,
I'm trying to find a way of using regular expressions to locate and replace
text. My application reads in some text containing links from a DB: e.g.
../folderName/someCFMFile.cfm?code=AB. I want to change all occurrences of
this to ../folderName/AB.html. Note that "code" can be any
Give me the details and if I can help I will do so. If it turns out to be
something that is time consuming we can talk about a maintenance contract.
1) What are the 2 end points (.NET and CF or CF and PHP etc...)
2) What is the object you are passing - an array, structure etc.
Is the WSD and
Why don't you post the problem here?
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Shapley [mailto:rs...@cade1.com]
> Sent: 28 April 2009 18:03
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Need some WSDL Help
>
>
> We are trying to connect some Cold Fusion Generated Data to a WSDL
>
We are trying to connect some Cold Fusion Generated Data to a WSDL file. Can
anyone help? Please e-mail me at rs...@cade1.com Thanks.
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thanks for all the replies. i agree that it is easier with this to go with the
flow and stay within the guidelines that are set... after all the customer is
always right.. and as it was mentioned CYA!!!
thanks also for your comments roger, we will look into all these regulations
too
Richard White wrote:
> our clients run tests on patients for research purposes.
At this point, you have run into HIPAA, FDA/OECD GCP, and
perhaps FISMA regulations. Oh yeah, then you have the human
research subjects regulations also. You need to read these
and understand them. At least, your c
The client pays you. So voice your concerns (if you fear legal issues
coming from it, record yourself giving the concerns) and then do what
they say. It's called CYA for a reason. :)
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 6:41 AM, Richard White wrote:
>
> hi
>
> our clients run tests on patients for research p
When it comes to something like this, the best
approach is to just go along with it. It really
isn't much trouble to separate out the personal information.
Then, if there is ever any problem - you can say you took precautions.
I do something similar and always have the
personal info in a dif
I would suggest consulting the appropriate attorney(s). :-)
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hi
our clients run tests on patients for research purposes.
As part of their data protection they are 'told' to not keep personal
identifiers (patient first name, last name, dob etc...) in the same database as
their test data.
we have created a cf application that uses all cf security we kno
Thanks Peter
I'll try these out
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http://www.houseoffusion.co
Can I add a set time to this. Like first day of the week at 12:00 AM?
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> Or better still, just go straight from the date...
>
> to="#parseDateTime(Now())#" step="7">
>
>
> ...
>
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wow that's perfect thanks!
so will it increment to the next week everytime?
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I don't see how that SQL would work. You are using deptName in your select
list and order by, but you aren't grouping by it. Unless MySQL allows you
to do stuff that SQL Server doesn't, that should throw an error.
Also, I had originally suggested placing the amount in the group by, but I
hadn
Sorry, forgot to include the revised script ...
= ===
OK, think I've got it now ...
GROUP BY contains the main criteria for the query (not to be confused with
ORDER BY)
HAVING should contain any (both) conditions needed for the search.
http://ttcfm.open
that cover this kind of CFquery ?
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From:
To: "cf-talk"
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 10:19 PM
Subject: RE: Help requested - Syntax for GROUP BY with HAVING ...
>
> Try putting a.Amount in your group by clause. Everything in your select
> list s
Or better still, just go straight from the date...
...
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let you do that, but
you might be OK with MySQL.
~Brad
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Subject: Help requested - Syntax for GROUP BY with HAVING ...
From: "BobSharp"
Date: Tue, March 24, 2009 4:56 pm
To: cf-talk
http://ttcfm.open.ac.uk/~bs3578/test1/Week9_Act6.cfm
There is a pr
Or better still, just go straight from the date...
...
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Do this:
SELECT d.DeptName AS dName,
AVG(a.Amount) AS AverageAward,
SUM(a.Amount) AS DeptTotal
You can't select individual amounts if you're performing aggregates on that
same column.
Also, your SUM(a.Amount) > 5000 belongs probably needs to go in the HAVING
clause.
~~~
http://ttcfm.open.ac.uk/~bs3578/test1/Week9_Act6.cfm
There is a problem with this script ... any clues, or links to examples, would
be appreciated.
SELECT a.Amount AS aAmount,
d.DeptName AS dName,
AVG(a.Amount) AS AverageAward,
Something like...?
#DateFormat(DateAdd("d", day, "12/31/2008"), "m/d/")# -
#DateFormat(DateAdd("d", day + 6, "12/31/2008"), "m/d/")#
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Torrent Girl wrote:
>
> hi All
>
> I
hi All
I need help with a CF concept that I have not been able to come up with a
solution for.
EX: I need to create a report which calculates the total scores for players for
each play week. Each time the report is accessed it diplays calculations for
the current week and all previous weeks
On Friday 20 Mar 2009, Joshua O'Connor-Rose wrote:
> Any ideas for a framework that can support this.
Just about anything should support it, though you'll need some sort of bridge
so users can log in to the old code base and the new one at the same time.
If you keep all the new bits, using whate
application. That should help since you can't
afford to redesign your navigation or login.
(I hear there's work on adding "event beans"(?) in an upcoming version
of Fusebox that will allow it to work more like the onTap framework and
make migrating to easier.)
The framewo
So we finally have CF8.
We have been successful moving old Legacy Sites to CF8.
I have a strong desire to start (well . . . continue) sneaking good
code under the hood. I wondered what may be a good framework to use to
accomplish two things.
1. Begin implementing a cleaner architecture
2. Reside
Barney Boisvert wrote:
> You need a dollar sign at the end of the regular expression. Then it
> should work.
^RSVP/([_0-9a-z-]+)$
Yup, that did the trick. Thanks so much! I'm still trying to get regx
down...
>> So, the rule that currently works is:
>> ^RSVP/([_0-9a-z-]+)
~~~
You need a dollar sign at the end of the regular expression. Then it
should work.
cheers,
barneyb
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Les Mizzell wrote:
>
> Need a little hlep on a IIS URL Rewrite Rule:
>
> I've got the files:
>
> 1. RSVP/index.cfm - currently contains a jump menu that goes to:
>
Need a little hlep on a IIS URL Rewrite Rule:
I've got the files:
1. RSVP/index.cfm - currently contains a jump menu that goes to:
2. RSVP/rsvp_form.cfm?eventcode=#evntCODE#
Clinet requested an IIS URL rewrite to go directly to the for in the
format RSVP/#evntCODE#
So, the rule that works is:
And people think CF is so out dated, and PHP is all that and a bag of
chips..
Ha!
Not that I have the answer, BUT I'm sure the answer to the problem would
have been much easier if it was a CF application...
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 6:56 PM, Rastafari wrote:
>
> NEVERMIND :) i think i fixe
NEVERMIND :) i think i fixed it!!
but im not sure of the security of the fix.
but it works so far. ill be hardening it up if i need
to... thanks!
tony
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Rastafari wrote:
> Yuliang... if you can go to this page:
> http://www.morgantownpatiosunrooms.com/fileExists.p
Yuliang... if you can go to this page:
http://www.morgantownpatiosunrooms.com/fileExists.php
you will see that the file exists. the code is simple. then...
the next link below... takes you to a page that has
the code below in it...
so, i can detect the files presence but not read it??
http://ww
so there is a "garagerefacing.xml" in the same directory as that php file
that's running? it might also be something like a environment variable PATH
or something. or the php file is not in the same directory as that XML file
and there was a path variable set up before but now doesn't exist.
with anything. forms work with php and all
just perfectly. only problem is that ones created prior to me
showing up do not
help
i feel fairly confident that its a permissions issue, but i guess
i dont know how php handles that. "EVERYONE" has read
access on
oday. anyhow, ive personally
> downloaded and installed coffeecup form builder, and ive
> had no problem with anything. forms work with php and all
> just perfectly. only problem is that ones created prior to me
> showing up do not
>
> help
> i feel fai
t there is a cfdocumentitem tpye pagebreak attribute () which I could use but how do I know when to use this
given that the data is dynamic.
Can anyone help?
Regards,
John
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> Dave, what would you recommend?
> Clean up old mappings > Establish a naming
> convention for the new stuff to avoid conflicts > when
> complete, clean house and remove old mappings
All of those sound good. Any documentation process you can use going
forward to keep track of settings would prob
> I have a sql server and mysql background. I am a total newbie with
> using oracle packages so bear with me :) The DBA's here had not even
> heard of the collect function so not getting much help here. The
> package definition compiles fine (declaration). When I try to com
I have a sql server and mysql background. I am a total newbie with
using oracle packages so bear with me :) The DBA's here had not even
heard of the collect function so not getting much help here. The
package definition compiles fine (declaration). When I try to compile
the body I
On 9 Feb 2009, at 01:44, Will Tomlinson wrote:
> Thanks Seb!
>
> So I could say:
>
> RewriteRule ^calendarDetails\.html/[A-Za-z]+/([0-9]+)$ /
> calendarDetails.cfm? EID=$1 [NC]
Make sure there's no space before the ?
Yes, or even:
RewriteRule ^calendarDetails\.html/([A-Za-z]+)/([0-9]+)$ /
c
n error.
http://staging.ac100.org/calendarDetails.html/EID/935
URL.EID should = 935, but it isn't. I restarted IIS, etc.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help!
Will
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>And this assumes that the files are at your site's root, and that it's
>always an EID value you're matching. (If the key value in the
>querystring varies, you could use a regex for that too).
>
Thanks Seb!
So I could say:
RewriteRule ^calendarDetails\.html/[A-Za-z]+/([0-9]+)$ /calendarDeta
This should do the trick:
RewriteRule ^calendarDetails\.html/EID/([0-9]+)$ /calendarDetails.cfm?
EID=$1 [NC]
[NC] is the equivalent of [I] in v2 (case insensitive match).
And this assumes that the files are at your site's root, and that it's
always an EID value you're matching. (If the key v
>What version of ISAPI Rewrite are you using?
>
>The tutorial looks as though it's written for v2; whereas in v3 it is
>much more like the syntax of Apache's mod_rewrite. Which means that
>the querystring is not actually seen as part of the URL in
>RewriteRule, but can be accessed via a Rewr
993
>
> My URL var doesn't seem to be seen on the action page.
>
> http://staging.ac100.org/calendarDetails.html?/EID/935
>
> I dump the value of URL.EID, and it's 0, which I had 'd.
>
> Here are my rewrite rules in httpd.ini. Thanks for any help someone
>
>You know you don't have to use a rewrite tool to do that - you can just
>map the .html extension to CF in IIS.
>
Well I'm eventually wanting to create friendly URL's.
/someVolleyballShirt.html.
>I think you might need to use the .html extension.
I tried it with and without. No matter what
- Original Message -
From: "Will Tomlinson"
To: "cf-talk"
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 10:21 AM
Subject: Need ISAPI rewrite help...
>
> I'm attempting my first SES URL rewriting with the IIS ISAPI filter, and
> having a few problems.
>
> I
on page.
http://staging.ac100.org/calendarDetails.html?/EID/935
I dump the value of URL.EID, and it's 0, which I had 'd.
Here are my rewrite rules in httpd.ini. Thanks for any help someone could
offer.
RewriteRule (.*)/(.*)\.html(.*) /$2.cfm [I]
#Convert SES URLs to standard UR
Yeah, np... I have one on back up... but the drive is at work. I can get it
to you in the morning.
G!
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Sin Tec wrote:
>
> I am having troubles getting this to work. Do you happen to have a working
> example?
>
> >It would probably be best to use recursion to acco
I am having troubles getting this to work. Do you happen to have a working
example?
>It would probably be best to use recursion to accomplish this. Recursion
>made my head hurt (a lot) the first time I tried to get my head around it as
>well. The idea is to use a parent ID to link sub menu items
On Wednesday 04 Feb 2009, N K wrote:
> 2)"Eclipse Classic 3.4.1 (151 MB)"
That one. 3.3 has broader support amongst other plugins, imho.
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Take a look at the following link ,might help
http://groups.google.com/group/cfeclipse-users/browse_thread/thread/5734e5eba0468305/1b6670cb6cf3723e?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=install+#1b6670cb6cf3723e
> Hi,
>
> I am still getting the same as before. I uninstalled and reinstalled
>
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 12:48 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Help with Eclipse/CFEclipse
>
>
> Hi ,
>
> Check out the following link
> http://trac.cfeclipse.org/cfeclipse/wiki/InstallingCfeclipse
>
> The steps shown one by one are required in orde
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