RE: [KCFusion] OT: EmployersMatch.com

2001-12-12 Thread Ron Hornbaker

Fellow List Members,

Actually, Robert F has been resubscribed. Another list member pointed out
to me that he's a valued member of our community, having helped him learn
ColdFusion, and that his post was not the list spam it appeared to me to
be. A closer look at the website he's promoting,
http://www.EmployersMatch.com/, shows .cfm extensions, so I assume he's
just looking for feedback on a site he has built.

I've apologized to Robert off-list for my hasty action, and now I'm
apologizing to everyone... I'm really not a list Nazi just a spam
Nazi. :) (No spam for you... ONE YEAR!)

Seriously, I don't think anyone here is going to get too worked up over
the occasional OT post. I'll wait to hear complaints before taking any
such action in the future.

Ron Hornbaker
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> Robert F has been unsubscribed from this list, sorry about that.
>
> -Ron

 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] OT: SpammersMatch.com

2001-12-12 Thread Ron Hornbaker

Robert F has been unsubscribed from this list, sorry about that.

-Ron

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> Behalf Of Robert F
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [KCFusion] OT: EmployersMatch.com
> 
> 
> Everyone:
> 
> I know this is off-topic, but I wanted to pass this
> information on to anyone out there who is looking for
> a new career or job, and to any SPAMMER who is
> looking to fill open job positions.  Take a look, feel
> free to let me know what you think, and pass this
> information on to others. 
> 
> http://www.spammersmatch.com/
> 
> Thank You.
> 
 
 
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[KCFusion] OT: EmployersMatch.com

2001-12-12 Thread Robert F

Everyone:

I know this is off-topic, but I wanted to pass this
information on to anyone out there who is looking for
a new career or job, and to any employer who is
looking to fill open job positions.  Take a look, feel
free to let me know what you think, and pass this
information on to others. 

http://www.employersmatch.com/

Thank You.

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RE: [KCFusion] recordset sql statement

2001-12-12 Thread Ryan Hartwich

I'm not positive, but I don't think you can access it programmatically.
You can however access the CGI variables that can be output with the
debugging options.

FYI, the list of files/templates that were run is in alphabetical order
NOT in the order in which they ran.  This can NOT be changed.  I
personally find the feature less than 100% useful because of the lack of
sequential running of the files.  I admit alphabetical could be helpful,
but knowing the exact order of file calls would be nice.

Ryan

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Subject: [KCFusion] recordset sql statement


in the debug window, under recordsets, there's a column that shows the
sql
that ran to generate that query. is this an exposed variable that we
have
access to on a page? like in the form of something like
#queryname.statement# or is it restricted to only their debug window and
they're grabbing it off of some connection/stack watch?
 
 
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[KCFusion] recordset sql statement

2001-12-12 Thread Dunwiddie, Bruce

in the debug window, under recordsets, there's a column that shows the sql
that ran to generate that query. is this an exposed variable that we have
access to on a page? like in the form of something like
#queryname.statement# or is it restricted to only their debug window and
they're grabbing it off of some connection/stack watch?
 
 
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