Jason T. Slack wrote:
I tried the BlueDragon 7 beta and I cannot get it to install properly.
It only installs the uninstall application, nothing else.
the version 6.x installer works perfectly.
Application.cfc is a BD7 feature. You need BD7 to use it.
Jochem
Hi,
Btw~ Coldfusion runs pretty damn good on intel macs, you just gotta
spend an additional 20 seconds on the install.
I tried installing CF 7.02 and the install went well but I cannot
start the server.
How did you get it to install and start the server?
-jason
: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 8:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
Hi Josh,
I tried the BlueDragon 7 beta and I cannot get it to install properly.
It only installs the uninstall application, nothing else.
the version 6.x installer works perfectly.
So what do I do to fix my issue? I
/products/bluedragon/self_help/
archive_search/index
..cfm
Josh
-Original Message-
From: Jason T. Slack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 8:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
Hi Josh,
I tried the BlueDragon 7 beta and I cannot get
://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/self_help/
archive_search/index
..cfm
Josh
-Original Message-
From: Jason T. Slack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 8:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
Hi Josh,
I tried the BlueDragon 7 beta
Oops, I meant Jason...
If you have BD 6.2 up and running on OS X all you have to do is
convert your Application.cfc file to Application.cfm. As was already
mentioned, BD 6.2 does not support Application.cfc, but BD 7 which
will be release in January(?) will.
, November 16, 2006 10:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
Hi Josh,
Any chance of getting this beta early?
-Jason
On Nov 16, 2006, at 10:25 AM, Josh Adams wrote:
It's possible that you're not doing anything wrong in regards to BD 7
beta--the installer may not have been tested
: Thursday, November 16, 2006 11:40 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
Oops, I meant Jason...
If you have BD 6.2 up and running on OS X all you have to do is convert your
Application.cfc file to Application.cfm. As was already mentioned, BD 6.2
does not support Application.cfc, but BD 7
Check the case of the FILENAME for Application.cfm - make sure it has a
capital A - it apparently makes a difference on unix type machines.
Rick
Jason T. Slack wrote:
I am evaluating Blue Dragon for OS X since I am invested in CF (new
to it, but making the investment) and CF 7 does not run
Hi Rick,
Yeah that put me further along in the process.
Now I get:
The tag CFQUERY had no corresponding ending tag
Source
20: cfelse
21:!--- login failed ---
22:cflocation url=index.cfm /
23: /cfif
^ Snippet from underlying CFML source
Here is the full code:
!--- Check
CF tags are not case sensitive and common practice is to have them all lower
case.
1)
cfset SESSION.LocationName = #ckCreds.LocationName#
For purposes of style and assumed functionality:
cfset SESSION.LocationName = ckCreds.LocationName
2)
You are missing a # symbol by the word application:
Jason T. Slack wrote:
Yeah that put me further along in the process.
cfquery name=ckCreds datasource=Application.dsn#
You're missing an opening # sign on the datasource attribute
Should be
cfquery name=ckCreds datasource=#Application.dsn#
whenever you get a missing end tag and you're
Hi Teddy,
2)
You are missing a # symbol by the word application:
cfquery name=ckCreds datasource=Application.dsn#
should be
cfquery name=ckCreds datasource=#application.dsn#
Makes no difference, I still get an application.dsn doesn't exist
message
3)
For:
WHERE LocationID =
Hi Rick,
I noticed that. Here is what I have:
1:
2: !--- Check Locations table first to see if the location id and
password is right---
3: cfquery name=ckCreds datasource=#Application.dsn#
4: SELECT LocationID, LocationName FROM Locations
5: WHERE LocationID = Cfqueryparam
What error are you getting now?
Rick
Jason T. Slack wrote:
Hi Rick,
I noticed that. Here is what I have:
1:
2: !--- Check Locations table first to see if the location id and
password is right---
3: cfquery name=ckCreds datasource=#Application.dsn#
4: SELECT LocationID, LocationName
Do you see your dsn if you cfdump var=#application# ?
-Original Message-
From: Jason T. Slack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 8:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
Hi Rick,
I noticed that. Here is what I have:
1:
2: !--- Check
I am still getting Application.dsn not found.
-Jason
On Nov 15, 2006, at 10:17 AM, Rick Root wrote:
What error are you getting now?
Rick
Jason T. Slack wrote:
Hi Rick,
I noticed that. Here is what I have:
1:
2: !--- Check Locations table first to see if the location id and
password
Is the file in the same directory as the application.cfc? If not, is there
another application.cfc or .cfm in the sub folder?
Teddy
On 11/15/06, Jason T. Slack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still getting Application.dsn not found.
-Jason
On Nov 15, 2006, at 10:17 AM, Rick Root wrote:
Jason,
Did you get this resolved? If not, please post your current code and
error messages.
-Aaron
On 11/15/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the file in the same directory as the application.cfc? If not, is there
another application.cfc or .cfm in the sub folder?
Teddy
On
: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
Is the file in the same directory as the application.cfc? If not, is there
another application.cfc or .cfm in the sub folder?
Teddy
On 11/15/06, Jason T. Slack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still getting Application.dsn
There is an interesting issue with BD that I discovered when
I was trying it
out.
I found that on Linux with Apache, when using user
directories with Apache,
BD it does not go up through the directory structure to find the
Application.cfm or Application.cfc file, as it should. If
Jason
can you run the following?:
cfquery name=ckCreds datasource=webPOS
SELECT LocationID, LocationName FROM Locations
WHERE LocationID = Cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar
/cfquery
Regards
Mark Drew
On 15 Nov 2006, at 13:59, Jason T. Slack wrote:
I am evaluating Blue Dragon for OS X
Did you report this to New Atlanta?
Yes, and supposedly it was resolved...I stopped using the account though, so
I hadn't applied the hotfix that was supposed to have resolved the issue. I
do recall someone on the NA mail list still having the same problem even
after the hotfix though.
Hi Jason,
I believe you misunderstood Rick Roots original Post. From what I've
read of this thread, it looks to me like you capitalized the A in your
CFML code, turning application.dsn into Application.dsn.
Rick was actually talking about your Application.cfc file itself - not
anything in your
Jason T. Slack wrote:
I am still getting Application.dsn not found.
It's important to note that the onApplicationStart function ONLY runs
when an application is initialized, which is generally a pretty rare
occurrence for a web site that gets accessed a lot.
One way to force the application
, November 15, 2006 12:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
Did you report this to New Atlanta?
Yes, and supposedly it was resolved...I stopped using the account though, so
I hadn't applied the hotfix that was supposed to have resolved the issue. I
do recall someone on the NA
of that file.
Let us know where things stand!
Thanks,
Josh
-Original Message-
From: Jason T. Slack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
I am still getting Application.dsn not found.
-Jason
On Nov 15, 2006, at 10:17
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BlueDragon Question
I am still getting Application.dsn not found.
-Jason
On Nov 15, 2006, at 10:17 AM, Rick Root wrote:
What error are you getting now?
Rick
Jason T. Slack wrote:
Hi Rick,
I
Btw~ Coldfusion runs pretty damn good on intel macs, you just gotta spend an
additional 20 seconds on the install.
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