Re: Fw: Funny

2000-06-20 Thread Peter Schwaer

Attention Outlook Users this was a virus!
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RE: ISAPI

2000-06-20 Thread Michael O Reilly

I've done some ISAPI programming in Delphi 5. It's relatively painless to
create an ISAPI DLL depending on what you want to do. Were using it to
extract data from a legacy DB which does support ODBC.

Regards
Michael O'Reilly
Analyst Programmer
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-Original Message-
From: Iztok Polanic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 June 2000 10:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ISAPI


Hy!

While we are at he ISAPI, is anybody familiar with ISAPI programming. Does
somebody know a good ISAPI list?
Thank you!

Bye,

Iztok
- Original Message -
From: "Howie Hamlin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 03:05
Subject: Re: ISAPI


 It's an application server.  There is an ISAPI that IIS uses to
communicate
 with CF...

 Howie Hamlin
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 - Original Message -
 From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 10:48 AM
 Subject: ISAPI


  Does Cold Fusion run as an ISAPI?  Or just as a stand alone web server
  (CFServer.EXE)?  If it runs as an ISAPI... shweee, that would be
 nice...
  :-)
 
  thanks and let me know,
 
  Jake
 

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RE: ISAPI...help

2000-06-20 Thread Michael O Reilly

Try forums.inprise.com
There are some ISAPI groups on this Borland site as Delphi5/C++ Builder
support building ISAPI DLL's

Regards
Michael O'Reilly
Analyst Programmer
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RE: foxpro deletes

2000-06-20 Thread Michael O Reilly

I came up against the problem of Packing a Foxpro database some weeks ago.
It's not possible to do this using ODBC.
A programmer working with me tell's me it's possible to do this from Delphi.
I'm not sure whether it's possible to do this using D5 and ADO or whether it
requires D4 using the Borland Database engine (BDE).
The Delphi 4/BDE approach wouldn't be so attractive as it would involve
installing more software on the server.
A medium/long term project of mine would be to write an ISAPI DLL which
takes a table name as a parameter and PACK's the table. The DLL could then
be invoked from a CF page which could be scheduled to run on a Sunday night.

Regards
Michael O'Reilly
Analyst Programmer
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-Original Message-
From: Paige Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 June 2000 17:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: foxpro deletes


Hello John,

Keep in mind that although Howie's advice may suffice because the deleted
records will not appear, they will still be present in the data table. The
FoxPro "Pack" command performs the following which of course can be
replicated: Copy to FileName for Not Deleted(), Rename OldFile, Rename
Newfile. Of course you would be advised to verify that the copy was
successful.

Regards,

Paige
- Original Message -
From: John Featherstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 9:05 AM
Subject: foxpro deletes


 I would appreciate help in deleting records from a Foxpro table. When you
 issue the 'delete' command via CF/odbc, this merely marks the record for
 deletion. to actually delete the record, Foxpro requires the 'PACK'
command.
 If this is not done, CF will continue to display those records marked for
 deletion. How do I permanently remove records from the table via CF/odbc?
 Thanks in advance

 John Featherstone
 LEADS Corporation


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Re: ISAPI...help

2000-06-20 Thread Iztok Polanic

Hy!

Sure!

Bye,

Iztok
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RE: Date Formats in CFGRID

2000-06-20 Thread Stewart McGowan

More of a display thing Duane, the underlying Oracle Table for the following
has Date type's set which when shown thru a CFGRID give a output

http://www.digitalassetmanagement.co.uk/interactive/Nestle/Projectgrid.cfm

2000-06-16 00:00:00

I'd like to see them in a EuroDate format of 

16/06/2000

any further help would be cool :)

Ta

Stew


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Sent: 19 June 2000 14:24
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Subject: RE: Date Formats in CFGRID


Try the CONVERT statement in query statements

Duane


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 Hi guys,

 Could anyone tell me how to format my date fields in the CFGRID component?
 Thanks :)

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text in DB

2000-06-20 Thread Akbar

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hi everybody,

i ahve a database which holds the text in paragraph format. and now
when i try to retrieve the data from the DB i dont get the paragraph
format. how can i solve this??

any ideas??

thanx in advance

akbar

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RE: CFHTTP

2000-06-20 Thread Tom Rainey

If you are using a hosting company, ask them about sandbox security. Their
security settings may restrict your cfhttp.
-Tom

-Original Message-
From: Jim Mixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 9:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CFHTTP



I am using cf4.0 and having weird problems ..  .

On one server, cfhttp params are sent to a credit card processor and the
results are returned and all is well . . . on the other server(both Winnt
4.0) it appears the exact same tag is sending nothing or receiving nothing
. . .

anybody seen or heard of this before?

Jim Mixon - CEO
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howto update an Exchange directory through CFLDAP

2000-06-20 Thread Page , James

I have a question relating to updating the Exchange 5.5 directory (Build
2650.24, SP3).

Currently I have a page that uses the Cold Fusion CFLDAP tag to retrieve a
details about a recipient from the Exchange folder for a phone list. Here is
the tag:

CFLDAP NAME="PhoneListDetails" SERVER="uklnint2" ACTION="query" 
ATTRIBUTES="uid, givenName, sn, title, telephoneNumber, mobile,
mail, cn, dn, Company, department, physicalDeliveryOfficeName,
employeeNumber, employeeType"
SCOPE="onelevel"
FILTER="cn=Page , James"
START="cn=Recipients, ou=LN, o=UPC"

This works fine when I pass in a valid common name (cn), returning all the
details provided by the ATTRIBUTES element.

However, whenever I try to update the attributes by using the CFLDAP tag, I
get this error:

Error Diagnostic Information
CFLDAP
Invalid credentials
 
And here is the LDAP tag I'm using:

CFLDAP SERVER="uklnint2" ACTION="modify"
USERNAME="uid=jpage, ou=LN, o=UPC" PASSWORD="123456" DN="uid=jpage,
cn=Recipients, ou=LN, o=UPC"ATTRIBUTES="department=Development" 

From the error it looks like a security problem, but the username and
password this is similar to the example shown on page 258 of the book
Developing Web Applications with ColdFusion. The uid part of USERNAME
corresponds to my Windows NT domain username, and PASSWORD corresponds to my
domain password (I use Basic Authentication on the web server to get hold of
these). This is the Primary Windows NT account (mapped to in Exchange Admin
tool) for the recipient in question.

I am just wondering if there is a slightly different syntax that I need in
order to update an Exchange recipient, or is there some extra step that I
need to take in configuring the Exchange server? I am able to use the
Exchange Admin application to update my (and anyone else's) recipient
details, logged on as the same user (ie. jpage).

If anyone has had any experience of trying to do this, or has any idea where
I could be going wrong, I'd be very interested to find out.

TIA

James Page
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RE: CFHTTP

2000-06-20 Thread Christian Sylvestre



 -Original Message-
 From: Jim Mixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 20 June 2000 05:11
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CFHTTP
 
 
 
 I am using cf4.0 and having weird problems ..  .
 
 On one server, cfhttp params are sent to a credit card 
 processor and the 
 results are returned and all is well . . . on the other 
 server(both Winnt 
 4.0) it appears the exact same tag is sending nothing or 
 receiving nothing 
 . . .
 

The problem is probably related to the ASP request object. Since cfHTTP is
sending data in the multipart format, ASP thinks that this is binary data
and is unable to process this text data. We are having the same problem and
it seems like we will have to write it in Java...

Christian

|||   |||  || r a z o r f i s h , london

Christian Sylvestre
[ technical architect ]

 tel +44.(0)20.7549.4200
 mobile +44.(0)794.134.8705
 fax +44.(0)20.7236.2605
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 anybody seen or heard of this before?
 
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RE: test

2000-06-20 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 unsubscribe

  test .. sorry.

Bit harsh isn't it? Telling somebody to unsubscribe just for doing a test...

OK, so I know what it was, but it just read that way g

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RE: Funny

2000-06-20 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

OK, since everyone seems to be up in arms again about the virus - here's
what it produces (I ripped this from the code) - and it's not particularly
funny..

- The male stages of life:

Age. Seduction lines.
17   My parents are away for the weekend.
25   My girlfriend is away for the weekend.
35   My fiancee is away for the weekend.
48   My wife is away for the weekend.
66   My second wife is dead.

Age. Favorite sport.
17   Sex.
25   Sex.
35   Sex.
48   Sex.
66   Napping.

Age. Definiton of a successful date.
17   Tongue.
25   Breakfast.
35   She didn't set back my therapy.
48   I didn't have to meet her kids.
66   Got home alive.

- The female stages of life:

Age. Favourite fantasy.
17   Tall, dark and hansome.
25   Tall, dark and hansome with money.
35   Tall, dark and hansome with money and a brain.
48   A man with hair.
66   A man.

Age. Ideal date.
17   He offers to pay.
25   He pays.
35   He cooks breakfast next morning.
48   He cooks breakfast next morning for the kids.
66   He can chew his breakfast.

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Studio, RDS and remote Datasources

2000-06-20 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

Since Allaire tech support doesn't seem to be able to answer this, I thought
I'd run it past you guys, and HOPE somebody has an answer...

We've installed some new servers, one of which is a dedicated SQL Server
machine.
Our previous server had CF and SQL Server on it.

The datasources were originally local, and RDS worked fine, but once we
pointed the datasources to the new machine, RDS stopped working, and we now
get a dialog asking for the datasource login: Data Source Login, Login ID
and Password

None of the datasources have a Login or Password, and even if I set one, it
re-presents upon entering the information.

Templates work 100% with the DSN, but only RDS fails.

Anyone got any suggestions?

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Parsing variables?

2000-06-20 Thread WL

[nb: beginners' question.  Hope you all don't mind]

Hi.

I've dealt with PHP for some time and am moving into CF at the moment.
Could someone explain how I parse data and variables in CF?  I have a number
of SQL statements which generate an ID to be used in another SQL statement
on another page, as follows:

cfoutput query ="ad"
a href="show.cfm?method=showID=#ID#"
#subject#
/abr
/cfoutput

In show.cfm, what should the WHERE part of the Sql look like?

Thanks for any help.

Will

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RE: Funny

2000-06-20 Thread Bert Dawson

"It then attempts to create copies of itself on all available network
drives. It also moves the regedit.exe to the recycled folder and changes its
name to recycled.vxd. "

from http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/vbsstagesa.html

Bert

 -Original Message-
 From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 20 June 2000 10:54
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Funny
 
 
 OK, since everyone seems to be up in arms again about the 
 virus - here's
 what it produces (I ripped this from the code) - and it's not 
 particularly
 funny..
 
 - The male stages of life:
 
 Age. Seduction lines.
 17   My parents are away for the weekend.
 25   My girlfriend is away for the weekend.
 35   My fiancee is away for the weekend.
 48   My wife is away for the weekend.
 66   My second wife is dead.
 
 Age. Favorite sport.
 17   Sex.
 25   Sex.
 35   Sex.
 48   Sex.
 66   Napping.
 
 Age. Definiton of a successful date.
 17   Tongue.
 25   Breakfast.
 35   She didn't set back my therapy.
 48   I didn't have to meet her kids.
 66   Got home alive.
 
 - The female stages of life:
 
 Age. Favourite fantasy.
 17   Tall, dark and hansome.
 25   Tall, dark and hansome with money.
 35   Tall, dark and hansome with money and a brain.
 48   A man with hair.
 66   A man.
 
 Age. Ideal date.
 17   He offers to pay.
 25   He pays.
 35   He cooks breakfast next morning.
 48   He cooks breakfast next morning for the kids.
 66   He can chew his breakfast.
 
 Philip Arnold
 ASP Multimedia Limited
 T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
 
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Re: Parsing variables?

2000-06-20 Thread Justin v0.9 MacCarthy

SELECT * FROM table WHERE id = #ID#

or more correctly

SELECT * FROM table WHERE id = #URL.ID#

~JustinMacCarthy

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To: Cold Fusion Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 12:09 PM
Subject: Parsing variables?


 [nb: beginners' question.  Hope you all don't mind]

 Hi.

 I've dealt with PHP for some time and am moving into CF at the moment.
 Could someone explain how I parse data and variables in CF?  I have a
number
 of SQL statements which generate an ID to be used in another SQL statement
 on another page, as follows:

 cfoutput query ="ad"
 a href="show.cfm?method=showID=#ID#"
 #subject#
 /abr
 /cfoutput

 In show.cfm, what should the WHERE part of the Sql look like?

 Thanks for any help.

 Will

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Re: OT: RE: Looking for junior-level CF developer

2000-06-20 Thread Jared Clinton

Adam,
Seems more funny to me that you consider this a senior position.
Jared Clinton.

"Reynolds, Adam" wrote:

 This is a junior position?! Come on get real. A junior position may
 be more along the lines of: built a number of simple CF sites using an
 Access DB backend with about 3-6 months experience in CF but with about a
 1.5 years experience using HTML, Javascript.

 Don't expect them to know fusebox either!!

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 From:  Michael P. Morris [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent:  19 June 2000 20:03
 To:  CF-JOBS
 Subject:  Looking for junior-level CF developer

 Pre-IPO, E-commerce start-up focusing on B2B Same-Day Fulfillment is
 looking for a qualified candidate to join our team.

 We are looking for a junior-level ColdFusion developer, who has the
 following skills: Javascript, HTML, DHTML, and SQL.  Knowledge of Fusebox
 methodology a plus.  Experience working with Access, SQL Server, and Oracle
 databases. Knowledge of ASP and VBScript also a plus.  Also this person
 should have some server administration experience, having worked with NT or
 UNIX environments.

 Our offices are located in Odenton, MD equidistant from Baltimore,
 MD/Washington, DC/Annapolis, MD.

 Please send resume and salary requirements to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: OT: RE: Looking for junior-level CF developer

2000-06-20 Thread Gregory Gooden (Annex)


I humbly concur with Jared. 

3-6 months is clearly not a Junior position. It's a beginner. 

That said, I employ some pretty damned bright 3-6 month-ers who are rapidly
approaching Junior level. 

JUNIOR level would be 1-2 years. SENIOR would be 3-4 years.. IMHO..

Gregory

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 -Original Message-
 From: Jared Clinton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 4:22 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: 'Michael P. Morris'
 Subject: Re: OT: RE: Looking for junior-level CF developer
 
 
 Adam,
 Seems more funny to me that you consider this a senior position.
 Jared Clinton.
 
 "Reynolds, Adam" wrote:
 
  This is a junior position?! Come on get real. A 
 junior position may
  be more along the lines of: built a number of simple CF 
 sites using an
  Access DB backend with about 3-6 months experience in CF 
 but with about a
  1.5 years experience using HTML, Javascript.
 
  Don't expect them to know fusebox either!!
 
  --
  From:  Michael P. Morris [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent:  19 June 2000 20:03
  To:  CF-JOBS
  Subject:  Looking for junior-level CF developer
 
  Pre-IPO, E-commerce start-up focusing on B2B 
 Same-Day Fulfillment is
  looking for a qualified candidate to join our team.
 
  We are looking for a junior-level ColdFusion 
 developer, who has the
  following skills: Javascript, HTML, DHTML, and SQL.  
 Knowledge of Fusebox
  methodology a plus.  Experience working with Access, SQL 
 Server, and Oracle
  databases. Knowledge of ASP and VBScript also a plus.  Also 
 this person
  should have some server administration experience, having 
 worked with NT or
  UNIX environments.
 
  Our offices are located in Odenton, MD equidistant 
 from Baltimore,
  MD/Washington, DC/Annapolis, MD.
 
  Please send resume and salary requirements to 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

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Re: OT: RE: Looking for junior-level CF developer

2000-06-20 Thread johnpatterson

This is pretty basic stuff and I think it is appropriately a junior level position.  
They are not asking for enterprise development experience.  These are all skills which 
should be learned while in college at this point.

John

On Tue, 20 June 2000, "Reynolds, Adam" wrote:

 
 This is a junior position?! Come on get real. A junior position may
 be more along the lines of: built a number of simple CF sites using an
 Access DB backend with about 3-6 months experience in CF but with about a
 1.5 years experience using HTML, Javascript.
 
 Don't expect them to know fusebox either!!
 
 --
 From:  Michael P. Morris [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent:  19 June 2000 20:03
 To:  CF-JOBS
 Subject:  Looking for junior-level CF developer
 
 Pre-IPO, E-commerce start-up focusing on B2B Same-Day Fulfillment is
 looking for a qualified candidate to join our team.  
  
 We are looking for a junior-level ColdFusion developer, who has the
 following skills: Javascript, HTML, DHTML, and SQL.  Knowledge of Fusebox
 methodology a plus.  Experience working with Access, SQL Server, and Oracle
 databases. Knowledge of ASP and VBScript also a plus.  Also this person
 should have some server administration experience, having worked with NT or
 UNIX environments.  
  
 Our offices are located in Odenton, MD equidistant from Baltimore,
 MD/Washington, DC/Annapolis, MD.
  
 Please send resume and salary requirements to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
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Re: OT: RE: Looking for junior-level CF developer

2000-06-20 Thread Michael Dinowitz

I've got a junior that I trained up in NY if you want. I can send over his
resume. As for this thread, it really should be on CF-Jobs


 This is pretty basic stuff and I think it is appropriately a junior level
position.  They are not asking for enterprise development experience.  These
are all skills which should be learned while in college at this point.

 John

 On Tue, 20 June 2000, "Reynolds, Adam" wrote:

 
  This is a junior position?! Come on get real. A junior position
may
  be more along the lines of: built a number of simple CF sites using an
  Access DB backend with about 3-6 months experience in CF but with about
a
  1.5 years experience using HTML, Javascript.
 
  Don't expect them to know fusebox either!!
 
  --
  From:  Michael P. Morris [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent:  19 June 2000 20:03
  To:  CF-JOBS
  Subject:  Looking for junior-level CF developer
 
  Pre-IPO, E-commerce start-up focusing on B2B Same-Day Fulfillment is
  looking for a qualified candidate to join our team.
 
  We are looking for a junior-level ColdFusion developer, who has the
  following skills: Javascript, HTML, DHTML, and SQL. Knowledge of Fusebox
  methodology a plus. Experience working with Access, SQL Server, and
Oracle
  databases. Knowledge of ASP and VBScript also a plus. Also this person
  should have some server administration experience, having worked with NT
or
  UNIX environments.
 
  Our offices are located in Odenton, MD equidistant from Baltimore,
  MD/Washington, DC/Annapolis, MD.
 
  Please send resume and salary requirements to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  We are an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
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OT: Mail Servers

2000-06-20 Thread Steve Robson

Does anyone know of any email servers that will scale to several million
mailboxes (about 3-5 million)?

Thanks
Steve
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Re: Mail Servers

2000-06-20 Thread Justin v0.9 MacCarthy

Sure but what platform, features do you need ??

~JustinMacCarthy

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 Does anyone know of any email servers that will scale to several million
 mailboxes (about 3-5 million)?

 Thanks
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Re: Funny

2000-06-20 Thread Steve Marquis

Not very!
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 11:30 PM
Subject: Fw: Funny


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RE: OT: RE: Looking for junior-level CF developer

2000-06-20 Thread Reynolds, Adam

I did not state that I consider this senior. I thought his expectations of
what a junior programmer would know to be excessive. In the UK, you are
considered 'junior' if you have just come out of University after doing a 3
year Computer degree (and up to a year of industrial experience). A senior
would need a minimum of 3 years industrial experience and probably be more
like 5 years.

Again this is conjecture, as I was working as a computer consultant within
1.5 years of leaving University. It comes down to ability (also your belief
in your own abilities).

You also have to look at the skill set he was requiring. Most people spend a
long time just getting to know one database. Let alone three. I would say
that a Junior would have had experience with one serious database (SQL
Server or Oracle) and knows Access. 

Still it is only my honest opinion and in the end it is down to the
individual to decide how good they are and run with that. Web development is
an odd beast as it requires a broader range of knowledge than most computer
programming skills. 

So in summary:
It is up to you to decide if you are 'junior' or not. But if you had that
skill set (SQL, Oracle, HTML, Javascript and CF) and where able to
demonstrate these effectively with a good understanding of database design,
a thorough understanding of CF, HTML and Javascript , and a good user
interface design ability, then you can quite happily go become a consultant.

Earnings in the South East UK should take you to around £100k a year (about
$150k) assuming a 2000 hour year.

If you look at my earlier post you will also see that I equated a junior
position with having around 1.5 years experience, and even then I think that
comes down to the individual. Some people are just natural born programmers
:-)


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Sent:  20 June 2000 12:22
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:  'Michael P. Morris'
Subject:  Re: OT: RE: Looking for junior-level CF developer

Adam,
Seems more funny to me that you consider this a senior position.
Jared Clinton.

"Reynolds, Adam" wrote:

 This is a junior position?! Come on get real. A junior
position may
 be more along the lines of: built a number of simple CF sites
using an
 Access DB backend with about 3-6 months experience in CF but with
about a
 1.5 years experience using HTML, Javascript.

 Don't expect them to know fusebox either!!

 --
 From:  Michael P. Morris [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent:  19 June 2000 20:03
 To:  CF-JOBS
 Subject:  Looking for junior-level CF developer

 Pre-IPO, E-commerce start-up focusing on B2B Same-Day
Fulfillment is
 looking for a qualified candidate to join our team.

 We are looking for a junior-level ColdFusion developer,
who has the
 following skills: Javascript, HTML, DHTML, and SQL.  Knowledge of
Fusebox
 methodology a plus.  Experience working with Access, SQL Server,
and Oracle
 databases. Knowledge of ASP and VBScript also a plus.  Also this
person
 should have some server administration experience, having worked
with NT or
 UNIX environments.

 Our offices are located in Odenton, MD equidistant from
Baltimore,
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RE: How to stop an infinite CF loop?

2000-06-20 Thread Lon Lentz


  We didn't shut the service down right away because what it was doing was
mild and our live system had people logged in and was running counts and
orders.

  We has access to the code. We tried forcing the template to error out, but
the system had cached it and was ignoring all the updates we were making.

  We checked for scheduling. We're just looking for a way to deal with
situations like this from a remote location. We've been considering the
custom tag that allows control of services.

  I was hoping there was another way other than shutting down the service.

Lon Lentz
Applications Developer - GetLists.Com
DataWarehousing and List Sales - Market your lists on the Net!
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941-541-9000 Ext. 210


-Original Message-
From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 7:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to stop an infinite CF loop?

I can't believe you didn't immediately shut down the CF server if you
suspected there was a template running amok.

I'm aware of only two things that would cause a working template to
terminate prematurely.  The first is if the request timeout is met.  You
have a default template timeout set for the CF server in the
Administrator, but if the template were called with
?RequestTimeout=xx, it is overridden.  Trouble with this is that
anyone can alter the request timeout by simply putting that url parameter
in the request.  The other would be to kill the CF application server.

There might have been some other things you could have done to either
cause an error or alleviate the problem.  If you knew what the rogue
template was doing, and had access to the code you could do this.  You
might have shut down the email server, for example.  None of those would
have been nearly as effective as simply shutting down CF server.  One
thing you'd need to watch out for would be whether the template had
scheduled itself using CFSCHEDULE to start up again at a later time.


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RE: How to stop an infinite CF loop?

2000-06-20 Thread Lon Lentz


   I agree.

   But there are times when everyone writes something that ends up doing the
unexpected. And all he did was name the custom tag the same as the template
calling it...

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The best solution is to hire programmers that don't write infinite loops
g.

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Re: CFMAIL and Query-driven CFOUTPUT?? ... help!

2000-06-20 Thread Jon Boehnker

Try using cfloop query="myquery"

HTH

Jon

John Mentzer wrote:
 
 Hi
 
 I'm attempting to embed a table inside a CFMAIL tag. I'd like the table
 to be dynamic. Problem is, whenever I put a CFOUTPUT QUERY="" inside
 the CFMAIL I get the following error:
 
 Invalid tag nesting configuration
 
  A query driven CFOUTPUT tag is nested inside a CFMAIL tag that also has
 a QUERY= attribute. This is not allowed. Nesting
  these tags implies that you want to use grouped processing. However,
 only the top-level tag can specify the query that
  drives the processing.
 
 Notice there is no Query attribute CFMAIL tag. Why am I getting this
 error? I tried using the Query attribute of the CFMAIL tag, but the mail
 tag was getting looped, sending one email for each of the rows returned.
 That's not quite what I had in mind.
 
 *Any* help would be *greatly* appreciated!
 
 * John *
 
 Here's the CFMAIL tag that's generating the error:
 
 CFMAIL FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" TO="#go_print_customer.email#"
 SUBJECT="Thank you for your order" TYPE="HTML"
 
 TABLE ALIGN="center" BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0"
 WIDTH="430"
  TR
   TDHere is a summary of your order./TD
  /TR
 
  TR
   TH WIDTH="25"No./TH
   TH WIDTH="25"Qty/TH
   TH WIDTH="50"Size/TH
   TH WIDTH="50"Price/TH
   TH WIDTH="125"Total/TH
   TH WIDTH="60"nbsp;/TH
  /TR
 
  CFOUTPUT QUERY="gm_print_lineitems2"
 
  CF_go_exp
exp = #gm_print_lineitems2.exp#
 
   CFLOOP FROM="1" TO="18" INDEX="loopA"
CFIF current_print_choices[loopA][1] IS
 "#gm_print_lineitems2.print_code#"
 CFSET current_size = #current_print_choices[loopA][2]#
 CFSET current_price = #current_print_choices[loopA][3]#
/CFIF
CFSET loopA = 0
   /CFLOOP
 
  TR
   TD ALIGN="right"#gm_print_lineitems2.exp#/TD
   TD ALIGN="right"#gm_print_lineitems2.qty#/TD
   TD ALIGN="right"#current_size#/TD
   TD ALIGN="right"#current_price#/TD
   TD ALIGN="right"nbsp;/TD
  /TR
 
  TR
   TD ALIGN="center" COLSPAN="6"
HR COLOR="##4582D2" SIZE="1" WIDTH="80%"
   /TD
  /TR
 
  CFSET subtotal_prints = subtotal_prints + #current_price#
  /CFOUTPUT
 
  TR
TDSubtotal, prints/TD
TD COLSPAN="3"nbsp;/TD
TD ALIGN="right"#DollarFormat(subtotal_prints)#/TD
  /TR
 
  TR
TDShipping/TD
TD COLSPAN="3"nbsp;/TD
TD ALIGN="right" 4.00/TD
  /TR
 
  CFSET total_prints = subtotal_prints + 4
  TR
TDTotal Order/TD
TD COLSPAN="3"nbsp;/TD
TD ALIGN="right"#DollarFormat(total_prints)#/TD
  /TR
 
  TR
   TD ALIGN="center" COLSPAN="6"
HR COLOR="##4582D2" SIZE="1" WIDTH="80%"
   /TD
  /TR
 
 /TABLE
 
 /CFMAIL
 
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mySQL CF BLOB

2000-06-20 Thread Raley, Scott M (MIL)

Anyone using CF and mySQL and accessing BLOB data? I converted an Access2K
db to Mysql and all memo fields were converted to BLOB datatypes. Now when I
pull the information and display it I get ASCII garbage and not the text.
Someone in mySQL support told me to change it to a longvarchar datatype but
that would require reconverting the database a second time which I would
like to avoid. 

Anyone run into this problem? Is there any way around it ?

TIA



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Re: Macromedia Ultradev

2000-06-20 Thread Larry C. Lyons

I just got in my copy of UltraDev and have just started working with it
for the last couple of days. So far I doubt it will replace CFStudio.
Rather it will replace the copy of Dreamweaver 3 that's on my machine.
The real impact of UD is going to be with the 3rd party extensions that
are just now starting to come out. For instance Massimo Foti is
developing a set of CF related extensions that look very promising, such
as a login page, various redirects based on an empty record set, a
repeated region and a CF OUTPUT. Over the next few months I figure these
extensions will be getting more and more sophisticated.

I expect UD to improve our overall work flow, not replace Studio.

regards,

larry

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Quick stylistic question

2000-06-20 Thread Jon Boehnker

I was wondering if there are any advantages/disadvantages separating the
following conventions for using cfoutput vs. cfloop:

1)  using a cfoutput for each query/variable output.. ex:

cfoutput query="foo"
/cfoutput

cfoutput#bar.baz#/cfoutput

cfoutput query="blah"
/cfoutput etc...

vs.

2) using 1 generic cfoutput around the entire output area and formatting
using cfloop:

cfoutput
cfloop query="foo"
/cfloop

#bar.baz#

cfloop query="blah"
/cfloop
/cfoutput

I tend to prefer #2, simply because it makes variable output a little
cleaner. Some of my coworkers use the first method, and wrap cfoutput
around every individual element.. is this purely a stylistic argument or
are there valid reasons to prefer one to the other?

Jon

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CF Server 4.51

2000-06-20 Thread Larry Juncker

I am curios about whether 4.51 is now stable enough to install onto our
server?

I have noticed in the past couple of months several posts as to the
stability.  My problem is that I have installed some new software that
apparently has been written with 4.5 and I have several sites that still
have software built with 4.0.  Is there any backwards compatibility issues
that we should know about before upgrading to 4.5 or has everything been
worked out enough that the software works OK now.  I need this info as quick
as possible.

For some reason the Queries written for 4.5 are crashing my 4.0 server.

Thanks In Advance

H   Larry Juncker
 L  Senior Cold Fusion Programmer
  I Heartland Communications Group
  Internet Division

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Re:

2000-06-20 Thread Tamara Hamilton

here

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Testing send.
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RE: setting NTFS file permissions

2000-06-20 Thread Dave Watts

 I was doing a little research just now... is ANY software for
 cf to allow someone to set ACL's on NTFS files? (Set files to
 allow or deny access to files based in NT users that is).

 I'm not seeing much of anything. (aside from SA-FileManager,
 which is com-based).

That's because there isn't anything. The SA tools, which I've worked with,
work well from CF generally; I've been using them for a while. If you don't
want to buy anything, you could simply use CACLS.EXE from CFEXECUTE. I
suspect your real motivation for asking this was so that you could justify
writing a new CFX for this, though; if so, knock yourself out!

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RE: user self-registration policies

2000-06-20 Thread Jeff Beer

Require the new and modified records to be reviewed by a staffer before they
go live.  It's the only way to keep bad data out of the system.



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 9:23 AM
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 Subject: OT: user self-registration policies


 Our organization may soon need to allow unknown persons to
 register as users
 and be allowed to input information into our systems.  I don't have any
 worries about the technical aspects of this, but I wondering what
 policies 
 procedures, if any, other organizations use to keep bored or unfriendly
 people from entering offensive data.  Some of the data that people would
 enter would be visible to other persons looking for information
 on our site,
 so we don't really want people identifying themselves as Hitler or writing
 that they work for the Klu Klux Klan.

 Any ideas?

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Directory Upload

2000-06-20 Thread Ian Lurie

I'm trying to figure out a way that a user can:

1. Drag a directory into their browser window
2. Have the system then upload the entire directory (including subfolders)
3. Have the system record each file in the directory as an individual item

A tall order, I think - does anyone know of any Java or CF code that does
this? I'm happy to pay, of course...

Ian

Portent Interactive
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RE: Studio, RDS and remote Datasources

2000-06-20 Thread Robert Everland

I had this error too, for one you should always have a password for sa, for
some reason coldfusion doesn't like using NT user names through odbc so I
always just set it up using a user and password, then in coldfusion
administrator put that username and password there and it won't prompt you
for a password anymore.

Robert Everland III
Web Developer
Dixon Ticonderoga


-Original Message-
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Subject: Studio, RDS and remote Datasources


Since Allaire tech support doesn't seem to be able to answer this, I thought
I'd run it past you guys, and HOPE somebody has an answer...

We've installed some new servers, one of which is a dedicated SQL Server
machine.
Our previous server had CF and SQL Server on it.

The datasources were originally local, and RDS worked fine, but once we
pointed the datasources to the new machine, RDS stopped working, and we now
get a dialog asking for the datasource login: Data Source Login, Login ID
and Password

None of the datasources have a Login or Password, and even if I set one, it
re-presents upon entering the information.

Templates work 100% with the DSN, but only RDS fails.

Anyone got any suggestions?

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RE: Mail Servers

2000-06-20 Thread Steve Robson

reading up on Post.Office I found that it scales to around 250,000 mailboxes
per server, that would require 12-20 servers just for the mail services.  I
have also been reading up on InterMail (from the same people -
software.com), which is their ISP mail system, wich might just be what I
want, excep that it runs on UNIX, would prefer NT (client requirement) but
if it has to be UNIX, it has to be UNIX.

thanks to all.

Steve

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 June 2000 15:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Mail Servers



 Does anyone know of any email servers that will scale to several million
 mailboxes (about 3-5 million)?

Apparently it wouldn't be post.office. ;-




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CFIDE access control

2000-06-20 Thread John Fix 3rd

I had originally set up my Website Pro/Cold Fusion server with the /CFIDE
directory protected by access control (user name/password).  I figured this
would be an extra level of security, but recently I realized that the
Java.cab files are stored in /CFIDE/classes.  Is it safe to leave the /CFIDE
open, or should I set up a special access control for the /classes
subdirectory?

Thanks!

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RE: foxpro deletes

2000-06-20 Thread Larry Meadors

Instead of an isapi dll, why not do it with a com object created in vfp6? I haven't 
tried this, but you should be able to use cfobject to create the com object and pack 
the files.

Larry

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/20/00 01:47AM 

I came up against the problem of Packing a Foxpro database some weeks ago.
It's not possible to do this using ODBC.

A programmer working with me tell's me it's possible to do this from Delphi.
I'm not sure whether it's possible to do this using D5 and ADO or whether it
requires D4 using the Borland Database engine (BDE).

The Delphi 4/BDE approach wouldn't be so attractive as it would involve
installing more software on the server.

A medium/long term project of mine would be to write an ISAPI DLL which
takes a table name as a parameter and PACK's the table. The DLL could then
be invoked from a CF page which could be scheduled to run on a Sunday night.

-Original Message-
From: Paige Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 

Keep in mind that although Howie's advice may suffice because the deleted
records will not appear, they will still be present in the data table. The
FoxPro "Pack" command performs the following which of course can be
replicated: Copy to FileName for Not Deleted(), Rename OldFile, Rename
Newfile. Of course you would be advised to verify that the copy was
successful.

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From: John Featherstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I would appreciate help in deleting records from a Foxpro table. When you
 issue the 'delete' command via CF/odbc, this merely marks the record for
 deletion. to actually delete the record, Foxpro requires the 'PACK' command.
 If this is not done, CF will continue to display those records marked for
 deletion. How do I permanently remove records from the table via CF/odbc?
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RE: Mail Servers

2000-06-20 Thread Helge Hetland

Try InterMail Post.Office, Post.Office's "big brother".

http://www.software.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Robson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20. juni 2000 16:04
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Mail Servers


reading up on Post.Office I found that it scales to around 250,000 mailboxes
per server, that would require 12-20 servers just for the mail services.  I
have also been reading up on InterMail (from the same people -
software.com), which is their ISP mail system, wich might just be what I
want, excep that it runs on UNIX, would prefer NT (client requirement) but
if it has to be UNIX, it has to be UNIX.

thanks to all.

Steve

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 June 2000 15:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Mail Servers



 Does anyone know of any email servers that will scale to several million
 mailboxes (about 3-5 million)?

Apparently it wouldn't be post.office. ;-




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Re: mySQL CF BLOB

2000-06-20 Thread Erki Esken

 Anyone using CF and mySQL and accessing BLOB data? I converted an Access2K
 db to Mysql and all memo fields were converted to BLOB datatypes. Now when
I
 pull the information and display it I get ASCII garbage and not the text.
 Someone in mySQL support told me to change it to a longvarchar datatype
but
 that would require reconverting the database a second time which I would
 like to avoid.

 Anyone run into this problem? Is there any way around it ?

Change your BLOB types to TEXT, TINYBLOB to TINYTEXT and MEDIUMBLOB to
MEDIUMTEXT
with ALTER TABLE sentences. That does the trick.


Erki

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No Subject

2000-06-20 Thread Caulfield, Michael

While using standard code to upload files to the server, I am receiving the
following message:

The form field specified in the CFFILE tag (FILE) does not contain an
uploaded file. Please be sure that you have specified the correct form field
name. 

I have tried stripping down the upload code to its essentials, even copying
in a Forta example, but still the same message.

The code was originally working, and just suddenly started to give me the
error message. We are using 4.5.1 on an NT server, with IE 5.0/5.5 as
clients. 

Any ideas/workarounds?

Michael Caulfield.
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RE:

2000-06-20 Thread Top-Link Tech (John Ceci)

Michael,

make sure in your form tag you have the following code:

enctype="multipart/form-data"

John

-Original Message-
From: Caulfield, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 9:38 AM
To: Cf-Talk (E-mail)
Subject:


While using standard code to upload files to the server, I am receiving the
following message:

The form field specified in the CFFILE tag (FILE) does not contain an
uploaded file. Please be sure that you have specified the correct form field
name.

I have tried stripping down the upload code to its essentials, even copying
in a Forta example, but still the same message.

The code was originally working, and just suddenly started to give me the
error message. We are using 4.5.1 on an NT server, with IE 5.0/5.5 as
clients.

Any ideas/workarounds?

Michael Caulfield.

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Re:

2000-06-20 Thread Jon Boehnker

Do you have enctype="multipart/form-data" in your form tag? I forget
that one almost daily..

Jon

"Caulfield, Michael" wrote:
 
 While using standard code to upload files to the server, I am receiving the
 following message:
 
 The form field specified in the CFFILE tag (FILE) does not contain an
 uploaded file. Please be sure that you have specified the correct form field
 name.
 
 I have tried stripping down the upload code to its essentials, even copying
 in a Forta example, but still the same message.
 
 The code was originally working, and just suddenly started to give me the
 error message. We are using 4.5.1 on an NT server, with IE 5.0/5.5 as
 clients.
 
 Any ideas/workarounds?
 
 Michael Caulfield.
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Re:

2000-06-20 Thread Nick Call

Michael:  I do this all the time.  I forget to put
ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data" within my FORM statement.

Do that and try it again.  Let me know if this doesn't work.

good luck
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From: "Caulfield, Michael" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 8:38 AM


 While using standard code to upload files to the server, I am receiving
the
 following message:

 The form field specified in the CFFILE tag (FILE) does not contain an
 uploaded file. Please be sure that you have specified the correct form
field
 name.

 I have tried stripping down the upload code to its essentials, even
copying
 in a Forta example, but still the same message.

 The code was originally working, and just suddenly started to give me the
 error message. We are using 4.5.1 on an NT server, with IE 5.0/5.5 as
 clients.

 Any ideas/workarounds?

 Michael Caulfield.
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RE:

2000-06-20 Thread Kevin Langevin

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It would be helpful to see a snippet of your code...

CFUG-SFL Manager
-Kev
/CFUG-SFL Manager

 -Original Message-
 From: Caulfield, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 10:38 AM
 To: Cf-Talk (E-mail)
 Subject:


 While using standard code to upload files to the server, I am
 receiving the
 following message:

 The form field specified in the CFFILE tag (FILE) does not contain an
 uploaded file. Please be sure that you have specified the correct
 form field
 name.

 I have tried stripping down the upload code to its essentials,
 even copying
 in a Forta example, but still the same message.

 The code was originally working, and just suddenly started to give me the
 error message. We are using 4.5.1 on an NT server, with IE 5.0/5.5 as
 clients.

 Any ideas/workarounds?

 Michael Caulfield.
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RE: foxpro deletes

2000-06-20 Thread Michael O Reilly

Larry,

I haven't tried this because I haven't got VFP6 and it's been years since
I've done Clipper
programming never mind creating a COM object.
But I'm sure someone could get this solution working. Any volunteers :-)


-Original Message-
From: Larry Meadors [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 June 2000 15:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: foxpro deletes


Instead of an isapi dll, why not do it with a com object created in vfp6? I
haven't tried this, but you should be able to use cfobject to create the com
object and pack the files.

Larry

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/20/00 01:47AM 

I came up against the problem of Packing a Foxpro database some weeks ago.
It's not possible to do this using ODBC.

A programmer working with me tell's me it's possible to do this from Delphi.
I'm not sure whether it's possible to do this using D5 and ADO or whether it
requires D4 using the Borland Database engine (BDE).

The Delphi 4/BDE approach wouldn't be so attractive as it would involve
installing more software on the server.

A medium/long term project of mine would be to write an ISAPI DLL which
takes a table name as a parameter and PACK's the table. The DLL could then
be invoked from a CF page which could be scheduled to run on a Sunday night.

-Original Message-
From: Paige Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 

Keep in mind that although Howie's advice may suffice because the deleted
records will not appear, they will still be present in the data table. The
FoxPro "Pack" command performs the following which of course can be
replicated: Copy to FileName for Not Deleted(), Rename OldFile, Rename
Newfile. Of course you would be advised to verify that the copy was
successful.

- Original Message -
From: John Featherstone [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I would appreciate help in deleting records from a Foxpro table. When you
 issue the 'delete' command via CF/odbc, this merely marks the record for
 deletion. to actually delete the record, Foxpro requires the 'PACK'
command.
 If this is not done, CF will continue to display those records marked for
 deletion. How do I permanently remove records from the table via CF/odbc?
 Thanks in advance



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RE:

2000-06-20 Thread Richard Colman

Sorry, not awake yet. Contacted Microsoft for assistance. I think that it is
a bug in Internet Explorer that I am going to need to build a "work-around"
for. not, not simple.

-Original Message-
From: Caulfield, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 7:38 AM
To: Cf-Talk (E-mail)
Subject:


While using standard code to upload files to the server, I am receiving the
following message:

The form field specified in the CFFILE tag (FILE) does not contain an
uploaded file. Please be sure that you have specified the correct form field
name.

I have tried stripping down the upload code to its essentials, even copying
in a Forta example, but still the same message.

The code was originally working, and just suddenly started to give me the
error message. We are using 4.5.1 on an NT server, with IE 5.0/5.5 as
clients.

Any ideas/workarounds?

Michael Caulfield.

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FW: uploads

2000-06-20 Thread Caulfield, Michael

Got it -- sorry -- it was the use of cf_inputfilter that was messing it up.

Mike.

-Original Message-
From: Caulfield, Michael 
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 9:38 AM
To: Cf-Talk (E-mail)
Subject: 


While using standard code to upload files to the server, I am receiving the
following message:

The form field specified in the CFFILE tag (FILE) does not contain an
uploaded file. Please be sure that you have specified the correct form field
name. 

I have tried stripping down the upload code to its essentials, even copying
in a Forta example, but still the same message.

The code was originally working, and just suddenly started to give me the
error message. We are using 4.5.1 on an NT server, with IE 5.0/5.5 as
clients. 

Any ideas/workarounds?

Michael Caulfield.
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RE: cfx tags w/ java are NOT, I repeat NOT a pain! 8-)

2000-06-20 Thread Reilly, Jim

Larry,

Great!!!
(for you, anyway)  :-)

I tried that before, and now again, after your success,
and it still does not work.  I changed my java code,
re-complied, made sure the reload="always" was there,
the .class file re-compiled to the correct dir,
and it still did not work.  I have the class file
in the Java/classes dir.   I originally had RELOAD="Always",
so I tried your case (of RELOAD) and that still did not work.
Although when the CF server stops and start, it works!

One question, in the CF Admin in the Edit Java CFX Tag 
do you have the '.class' on the Class Name text field.  I have 
Class Name:  HelloColdFusion
Should it be HelloColdFusion.class ?

When I add the .class, my cfm file errors out with this cmd.

Here is my cmd:
CFX_HelloColdFusion NAME="Jim" reload="always"

Any comments / suggestion would be great!


PS.  Here are my Java Settings: (if that helps!)
Java Virtual Machine Path: c:\jrun\jre\bin\classic
Class Path: C:\CFUSION\Java\classes
CFX Jar Path: C:\CFUSION\Java\classes


Thanks!

Jim


-Original Message-
From: Larry Meadors [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 4:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: cfx tags w/ java are NOT, I repeat NOT a pain! 8-)


WOO HOO!

Put your compiled class file in the cfusion\java\classes directory.

Register it w/ CFAdmin.

Use this syntax:

 cfx_hi reload="always"

And it'll work! It really works! COOL!

Larry (gleefully going to get a soda ;-)

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/19/00 01:54PM 
 Larry,

 I (and many other per both this and Allaire's Forums )
 have had the same problem and have not found a
 resolution to this yet.  If you find one, definitely
 pass it along!

 I also have tried the 'reload' in the cfx tag, but that
 did not work either.

If any of you ever get java cfx's working, please post how to the list.
There were a couple of c cfx's of mine I was thinking of converting over but
I'm not even going think of wasting the time fooling with it until it's
working properly.

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RE: Studio, RDS and remote Datasources

2000-06-20 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 I had this error too, for one you should always have a password
 for sa, for
 some reason coldfusion doesn't like using NT user names through odbc so I
 always just set it up using a user and password, then in coldfusion
 administrator put that username and password there and it won't prompt you
 for a password anymore.

OK, so since I've only just found SA - I didn't even know it existed before

Now I've lost complete RDS access - I must have screwed up the Security
Context settings somewhere

I think I'll have to read up in my CFWACK and ACFAD books to see if Uncle
Ben explains about it...

BTW, it's CF4.0.1  Studio 4.5.1, does this matter?

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Re: CFMAIL and Query-driven CFOUTPUT?? ... help!

2000-06-20 Thread John Mentzer


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Jon

I don't think I can say "duh" loud enough ... thanks for the simple solution! ;-)

* john *

Jon Boehnker wrote:

 Try using cfloop query="myquery"

 HTH

 Jon

 John Mentzer wrote:
 
  Hi
 
  I'm attempting to embed a table inside a CFMAIL tag. I'd like the table
  to be dynamic. Problem is, whenever I put a CFOUTPUT QUERY="" inside
  the CFMAIL I get the following error:
 
  Invalid tag nesting configuration
 
   A query driven CFOUTPUT tag is nested inside a CFMAIL tag that also has
  a QUERY= attribute. This is not allowed. Nesting
   these tags implies that you want to use grouped processing. However,
  only the top-level tag can specify the query that
   drives the processing.
 
  Notice there is no Query attribute CFMAIL tag. Why am I getting this
  error? I tried using the Query attribute of the CFMAIL tag, but the mail
  tag was getting looped, sending one email for each of the rows returned.
  That's not quite what I had in mind.
 
  *Any* help would be *greatly* appreciated!
 
  * John *
 
  Here's the CFMAIL tag that's generating the error:
 
  CFMAIL FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" TO="#go_print_customer.email#"
  SUBJECT="Thank you for your order" TYPE="HTML"
 
  TABLE ALIGN="center" BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0"
  WIDTH="430"
   TR
TDHere is a summary of your order./TD
   /TR
 
   TR
TH WIDTH="25"No./TH
TH WIDTH="25"Qty/TH
TH WIDTH="50"Size/TH
TH WIDTH="50"Price/TH
TH WIDTH="125"Total/TH
TH WIDTH="60"nbsp;/TH
   /TR
 
   CFOUTPUT QUERY="gm_print_lineitems2"
 
   CF_go_exp
 exp = #gm_print_lineitems2.exp#
 
CFLOOP FROM="1" TO="18" INDEX="loopA"
 CFIF current_print_choices[loopA][1] IS
  "#gm_print_lineitems2.print_code#"
  CFSET current_size = #current_print_choices[loopA][2]#
  CFSET current_price = #current_print_choices[loopA][3]#
 /CFIF
 CFSET loopA = 0
/CFLOOP
 
   TR
TD ALIGN="right"#gm_print_lineitems2.exp#/TD
TD ALIGN="right"#gm_print_lineitems2.qty#/TD
TD ALIGN="right"#current_size#/TD
TD ALIGN="right"#current_price#/TD
TD ALIGN="right"nbsp;/TD
   /TR
 
   TR
TD ALIGN="center" COLSPAN="6"
 HR COLOR="##4582D2" SIZE="1" WIDTH="80%"
/TD
   /TR
 
   CFSET subtotal_prints = subtotal_prints + #current_price#
   /CFOUTPUT
 
   TR
 TDSubtotal, prints/TD
 TD COLSPAN="3"nbsp;/TD
 TD ALIGN="right"#DollarFormat(subtotal_prints)#/TD
   /TR
 
   TR
 TDShipping/TD
 TD COLSPAN="3"nbsp;/TD
 TD ALIGN="right" 4.00/TD
   /TR
 
   CFSET total_prints = subtotal_prints + 4
   TR
 TDTotal Order/TD
 TD COLSPAN="3"nbsp;/TD
 TD ALIGN="right"#DollarFormat(total_prints)#/TD
   /TR
 
   TR
TD ALIGN="center" COLSPAN="6"
 HR COLOR="##4582D2" SIZE="1" WIDTH="80%"
/TD
   /TR
 
  /TABLE
 
  /CFMAIL
 
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Delaying evaluation

2000-06-20 Thread Frédéric LeMieux

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This is my first post, maybe this has already been discussed, sorry for the
inconvenience.

I heard somewhere that the DE() function, used with IIf and Evaluate, should
be avoided every time, though it did not understand why.
Is there a reason someone could arrive at such conclusion concerning DE()
?!?


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Coding and Testing Process

2000-06-20 Thread Craig M. Rosenblum

Has anyone developed these for Cold Fusion?

Any forms or tools do you use to help this process work?

I'm trying to develop the start-up Development Manual for my company...

And I need ideas specific towards Cold Fusion Development...
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RE: perfmon does not recognize CF

2000-06-20 Thread Dave Watts

 Something is broken in our perfmon; it does not see the
 "ColdFusion Server" object in the object pull-down menu.
 It worked at one point, though we since had to reinstall
 IIS, which may have caused the problem.

If you're using CF 4.5.1 on a multi-processor box, there's a patched version
of the performance monitor counters for CF. It's available on the Allaire
knowledge base. You might try it even if you're not using a multi-processor
box.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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RE: Authenticating on NT System

2000-06-20 Thread Dave Phillips

Thanks for the tip.  Unfortunately, that doesn't work for me.  Let me give a
few more details:

I have a form:  form.cfm   On that form, I have username password, and some
other stuff.  When the customer puts in their username and password on that
form, I call a processing template.

That processing template, we'll call it processing.cfm, verifies their
username and password against my SQL Server customer table.  THEN, it does a
CFLOCATION to another URL called menu.cfm.  NOW.  Here's the kicker.
menu.cfm is in another directory which is protected via NT security through
IIS.  So.  Right now, another authentication box pops up on their screen.

What I want to do is pass the username and password via the URL to ANOTHER
processing template, say AUTHENTICATE.cfm which would run some function or
tag that would log me in to the server.  THEN, I would CFLOCATION to
menu.cfm and no username/password box would pop up because I'm now
authenticated.

I hope that helps explain a bit better what I'm needing.  Any help would be
appreciated!

Thanks!

Sincerely,

Dave Phillips
Founder/CEO
PC Pros, Inc.
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Subject: Re: Authenticating on NT System


For most servers making the link look like this works:

http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

So after they login with your cfm page, you can have those variables set and
it should work out.
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Phillips" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 3:19 PM
Subject: Authenticating on NT System


 Hi all,

 I am wondering if anyone knows of a way to authenticate a user on an NT
 system WITHOUT making the pop-up authentication window appear.

 I already have a login page for my users and want to retain that.  Then,
 when they login, I want to automatically authenticate them on the server.

 Any ideas?

 Thanks!

 Sincerely,

 Dave Phillips
 Founder/CEO
 PC Pros, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: Authenticating on NT System

2000-06-20 Thread Edward Chanter

Try the following in your url:

http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/directory/file.cfm

:  -Original Message-
:  From: Dave Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:  Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 5:53 PM
:  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  Subject: RE: Authenticating on NT System
:  Importance: High
:  
:  
:  Thanks for the tip.  Unfortunately, that doesn't work for me.  Let me give a
:  few more details:
:  
:  I have a form:  form.cfm   On that form, I have username password, and some
:  other stuff.  When the customer puts in their username and password on that
:  form, I call a processing template.
:  
:  That processing template, we'll call it processing.cfm, verifies their
:  username and password against my SQL Server customer table.  THEN, it does a
:  CFLOCATION to another URL called menu.cfm.  NOW.  Here's the kicker.
:  menu.cfm is in another directory which is protected via NT security through
:  IIS.  So.  Right now, another authentication box pops up on their screen.
:  
:  What I want to do is pass the username and password via the URL to ANOTHER
:  processing template, say AUTHENTICATE.cfm which would run some function or
:  tag that would log me in to the server.  THEN, I would CFLOCATION to
:  menu.cfm and no username/password box would pop up because I'm now
:  authenticated.
:  
:  I hope that helps explain a bit better what I'm needing.  Any help would be
:  appreciated!
:  
:  Thanks!
:  
:  Sincerely,
:  
:  Dave Phillips
:  Founder/CEO
:  PC Pros, Inc.
:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  
:  
:  -Original Message-
:  From: Blasto Toys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:  Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 7:21 PM
:  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  Subject: Re: Authenticating on NT System
:  
:  
:  For most servers making the link look like this works:
:  
:  http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  
:  So after they login with your cfm page, you can have those variables set and
:  it should work out.
:  - Original Message -
:  From: "Dave Phillips" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 3:19 PM
:  Subject: Authenticating on NT System
:  
:  
:   Hi all,
:  
:   I am wondering if anyone knows of a way to authenticate a user on an NT
:   system WITHOUT making the pop-up authentication window appear.
:  
:   I already have a login page for my users and want to retain that.  Then,
:   when they login, I want to automatically authenticate them on the server.
:  
:   Any ideas?
:  
:   Thanks!
:  
:   Sincerely,
:  
:   Dave Phillips
:   Founder/CEO
:   PC Pros, Inc.
:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  
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RE: Authenticating on NT System

2000-06-20 Thread Kevin Langevin

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Try using meta-refresh with a URL parameter instead of CFLOCATIONs.  But be
careful about passing passwords on URLs...Bad Juju, man...

CFUG-SFL Manager
-Kev
/CFUG-SFL Manager

 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 12:53 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Authenticating on NT System
 Importance: High


 Thanks for the tip.  Unfortunately, that doesn't work for me.
 Let me give a
 few more details:

 I have a form:  form.cfm   On that form, I have username
 password, and some
 other stuff.  When the customer puts in their username and
 password on that
 form, I call a processing template.

 That processing template, we'll call it processing.cfm, verifies their
 username and password against my SQL Server customer table.
 THEN, it does a
 CFLOCATION to another URL called menu.cfm.  NOW.  Here's the kicker.
 menu.cfm is in another directory which is protected via NT
 security through
 IIS.  So.  Right now, another authentication box pops up on their screen.

 What I want to do is pass the username and password via the URL to ANOTHER
 processing template, say AUTHENTICATE.cfm which would run some function or
 tag that would log me in to the server.  THEN, I would CFLOCATION to
 menu.cfm and no username/password box would pop up because I'm now
 authenticated.

 I hope that helps explain a bit better what I'm needing.  Any
 help would be
 appreciated!

 Thanks!

 Sincerely,

 Dave Phillips
 Founder/CEO
 PC Pros, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 -Original Message-
 From: Blasto Toys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 7:21 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Authenticating on NT System


 For most servers making the link look like this works:

 http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 So after they login with your cfm page, you can have those
 variables set and
 it should work out.
 - Original Message -
 From: "Dave Phillips" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 3:19 PM
 Subject: Authenticating on NT System


  Hi all,
 
  I am wondering if anyone knows of a way to authenticate a user on an NT
  system WITHOUT making the pop-up authentication window appear.
 
  I already have a login page for my users and want to retain that.  Then,
  when they login, I want to automatically authenticate them on
 the server.
 
  Any ideas?
 
  Thanks!
 
  Sincerely,
 
  Dave Phillips
  Founder/CEO
  PC Pros, Inc.
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
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RE: Studio, RDS and remote Datasources

2000-06-20 Thread Robert Everland

Nope didn't matter I used to have the same problem in 4.01 too.

Robert Everland III
Web Developer
Dixon Ticonderoga


-Original Message-
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Subject: RE: Studio, RDS and remote Datasources


 I had this error too, for one you should always have a password
 for sa, for
 some reason coldfusion doesn't like using NT user names through odbc so I
 always just set it up using a user and password, then in coldfusion
 administrator put that username and password there and it won't prompt you
 for a password anymore.

OK, so since I've only just found SA - I didn't even know it existed before

Now I've lost complete RDS access - I must have screwed up the Security
Context settings somewhere

I think I'll have to read up in my CFWACK and ACFAD books to see if Uncle
Ben explains about it...

BTW, it's CF4.0.1  Studio 4.5.1, does this matter?

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Getting Last Directory Name from Path

2000-06-20 Thread Chris Montgomery

Howdy,

What's the best way to get the last directory name from a path?  For
example, in this path:

directory1/directory2/directory3/filename.cfm

I want to extract just directory3.

Any help much appreciated.

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RE: Getting Last Directory Name from Path

2000-06-20 Thread lsellers


Hint. You can use lists that have delimiters other than ",". Say for
instance... oh, "/".

If you did that, then asked for the number of entries in this "/" delimited
list (ListLen) then you could get the element that's one from the
last(ListGetAt the ListLen-1). :)

--min


 Howdy,

 What's the best way to get the last directory name from a path?  For
 example, in this path:

 directory1/directory2/directory3/filename.cfm

 I want to extract just directory3.

 Any help much appreciated.


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RE: Getting Last Directory Name from Path

2000-06-20 Thread Duane Boudreau

cfset var.path="directory1/directory2/directory3/filename.cfm"
cfset var.lastdir = ListLast(GetDirectoryFromPath(var.path),"/")

Duane Boudreau,
Project/Beta Manager, eMPower
Director, Web Technologies
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5 Northern Blvd, Suite 6
Amherst, NH 03031
Tel: 603-594-0249
Fax: 603-594-0258


 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 1:19 PM
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 Subject: Getting Last Directory Name from Path
 
 
 Howdy,
 
 What's the best way to get the last directory name from a path?  For
 example, in this path:
 
 directory1/directory2/directory3/filename.cfm
 
 I want to extract just directory3.
 
 Any help much appreciated.
 
 Chris Montgomery   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Getting Last Directory Name from Path

2000-06-20 Thread Justin v0.9 MacCarthy

Something like ...

#listgetat(path,Listlen(path,"/")-1,"/")#


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Subject: Getting Last Directory Name from Path


 Howdy,

 What's the best way to get the last directory name from a path?  For
 example, in this path:

 directory1/directory2/directory3/filename.cfm

 I want to extract just directory3.

 Any help much appreciated.

 Chris Montgomery   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: OT: user self-registration policies

2000-06-20 Thread Brenda Gammon

One thing you could do is create a Bad_Word table, fill it with anything you don't 
want to
allow in the data (bad words or phrases, html code, etc).  Then test the text against 
the
table:

cfquery name="bwCheck" datasource="whatever"
select   count(*)
from  bad_word
where   field_name like '%#form.text#%'
/cfquery

cfif bwCheck.RecordCount GT 0
cfset errors = "You have entered unacceptable text blah blah"
cfelse
(the text is acceptable - do your insert here)
/cfif

Of course, using wildcard searches slows your processing time.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Our organization may soon need to allow unknown persons to register as users
 and be allowed to input information into our systems.  I don't have any
 worries about the technical aspects of this, but I wondering what policies 
 procedures, if any, other organizations use to keep bored or unfriendly
 people from entering offensive data.  Some of the data that people would
 enter would be visible to other persons looking for information on our site,
 so we don't really want people identifying themselves as Hitler or writing
 that they work for the Klu Klux Klan.

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Cookieless Session and client variables

2000-06-20 Thread Robert Everland

Alright I have my application coded using client variables all over
the place. Now I want to make sure those who come in and don't have cookies
enabled can still use my shopping cart. I am oppending CFID and CFTOKEN on
all the links that need it and the forms but what I am finding is the CFID
and CFTOKEN are changing on each page I go to so when I reference a client
variable it can't find it. Anyone know what I am doing wrong? Should I not
set client cookies?


Robert Everland III
Web Developer
Dixon Ticonderoga

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RE: Authenticating on NT System

2000-06-20 Thread Kibbey, Bruce A (USI)

Dave,

If you are running the enterprise version of CF Server, then you may be able
to use the advanced security features to do what you want.  

It has some limitations though, it doesn't really pass the authentication on
to the web server, it authenticates you using the advanced security services
instead.  Which means that if your site isn't 100% .cfm's that not
everything will be secure.  

Basically, you would create a security context for your application,
protecting the directories that your application is in.  For your user
directory, you would just use your NT domain(s).

Then you can pass those form variables to a script that uses the
cfauthenticate tag to authenticate the user using their NT account and
password.  

I have it setup, it works pretty well, I've seen performance problems though
when using the local server domain as the user directory.  Works fine on our
10,000+ user domain.

-bruce
-Original Message-
From: Dave Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 6:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Authenticating on NT System
Importance: High


Hi all,

I am wondering if anyone knows of a way to authenticate a user on an NT
system WITHOUT making the pop-up authentication window appear.

I already have a login page for my users and want to retain that.  Then,
when they login, I want to automatically authenticate them on the server.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Sincerely,

Dave Phillips
Founder/CEO
PC Pros, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Recall: Nesting cfswitch possible?

2000-06-20 Thread Nick Han

Nick Han would like to recall the message, "Nesting cfswitch possible?".

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two problems I am encountering

2000-06-20 Thread Scott Goldsberry

Good afternoon!  I have two troubling issues that I need help with.  Maybe
someone out there has run into the same problems.

1) The first issue is a Cold Fusion/NT error I am getting.  Everytime I
attempt to log out of the server, I get a CFEXEC error as it tries to shut
down...I have to actually end the task to get the OS to log my account out.


2) My second problem is that every once in awhile, my CFSERVER will stop
displaying pages (both html and cfm). IIS and the web services are up and
running too.  All it takes to resolve this issue is to stop and start the
web services and it works fine...but this is not a long term solution.

Has anyone ever had cases like this pop up?  thanks for any and all
assistance.

Scott Goldsberry
Senior Applications Engineer  |  ARC ) Allied Riser Communications 
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Faster is Better (Verity)

2000-06-20 Thread paul smith

Any thots out there on speeding up Verity searches?

I've indexed 100,000+ rows of SQL Server 7, and find
the search results are not as fast as I'd like.

Any way to put Verity indexes in memory?

best,  paul

PS Based on experience posted here a few months ago,
the poster went back to Verity after trying SQL7 full
text search capability.  I seem to recall he thot
SQL7.5 might be better.

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RE: Faster is Better (Verity)

2000-06-20 Thread Kevin Langevin

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If I recall correctly, Adam Churvis covers doing exactly this in his two-day
e-commerce seminar.  I can't remember how it was done, though.  I'd need to
go through the source code for the weekend.  Otherwise, you can e-mail him
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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/CFUG-SFL Manager

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 Any thots out there on speeding up Verity searches?

 I've indexed 100,000+ rows of SQL Server 7, and find
 the search results are not as fast as I'd like.

 Any way to put Verity indexes in memory?

 best,  paul

 PS Based on experience posted here a few months ago,
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Object call timeouts?

2000-06-20 Thread Scott Weikert

Hey gang -

I've got an application on my site, that's basically a combo of CF code and
a COM object. CF does its bit, calls the object, gets info back from the
object, and finishes its bit.

I'm curious if anyone has any experience with dealing with timeouts in this
area. Say if the call to the object gets tossed into the void, or the object
itself gets the call but just sits on it - the object has crapped out but
doesn't return an error. What methods are out there to call the object, and
if the object doesn't return data within XX seconds, to either try it again,
or to keep a counter running and try it Y times before moving on and
returning "Sorry! It broke, try again later" message of some sort.

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MOVCFUG

2000-06-20 Thread Dave Hannum

Hello,

The Mid-Ohio Valley ColdFusion Users Group will have it's inaugural meeting
on Thursday, July 20, 2000 at 6:30 PM in room 114 of the Computer Services
Center on the campus of Ohio University.  Jeremy Allaire, Ben Forta and
Michael Dinowitz are all scheduled to be there - (yea, right . . .)  Anyway,
we'll have a great time and get the CFBall rolling here in SE Ohio and
Western West Virginia!

The address is:

Room 114
3 Presidents St
Athens, OH

Go to our web page to get directions.  http://www.movcfug.org

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weird 404 error

2000-06-20 Thread Greg Creedon

I *think* I saw a reference to this on the list before, but, what the
heck..  

Here's the problem:

Clean install of NT4 on a server, sp6a, option pack 4, cf 4.01ent. The
installation tests fine with a welcome page, the admininistrator
loads/works correctly. The default directory is on a network drive. If you
call a text file or a .htm file, the webserver presents them correctly.
But... if you call a .cfm, any cfm, from the simplest to most
complicated, 404's. 

Any clues?!

Greg Creedon
bla-bla.com
nt systems


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RE: Getting Last Directory Name from Path

2000-06-20 Thread Chris Montgomery

This is what I eventually got working. I suppose I could have combined
the three cfsets into one, but this was a bit easier to work with.

!--- get the full directory path, but chop off the first three
characters "c:\" ---
cfset dir = RemoveChars(GetDirectoryFromPath(GetTemplatePath()), 1, 3)
!--- remove the last string character ---
cfset dir = Left(dir, Len(dir)-1)
!--- get the last list element ---
cfset dir = listgetat(dir,Listlen(dir,"\"),"\")
!--- print the value ---
cfoutput#dir#/cfoutput

Ex: starting with the raw path
"c:\directory1\directory2\directory3\filename.cfm" I get "directory3"
(the last directory name before the file name) which is what I needed.

Thanks to all who replied.

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RE: weird 404 error

2000-06-20 Thread Kevin Langevin

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

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Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Ummm...I think Service Pack 6a had some weird effect on IIS.  Did you re-run
the service pack after you installed Option Pack?  You're supposed to.

CFUG-SFL Manager
-Kev
/CFUG-SFL Manager

 -Original Message-
 From: Greg Creedon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 3:02 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: weird 404 error


 I *think* I saw a reference to this on the list before, but, what the
 heck..

 Here's the problem:

 Clean install of NT4 on a server, sp6a, option pack 4, cf 4.01ent. The
 installation tests fine with a welcome page, the admininistrator
 loads/works correctly. The default directory is on a network drive. If you
 call a text file or a .htm file, the webserver presents them correctly.
 But... if you call a .cfm, any cfm, from the simplest to most
 complicated, 404's.

 Any clues?!

 Greg Creedon
 bla-bla.com
 nt systems


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Serialization failure

2000-06-20 Thread Lincoln Manning

I keep getting this Help

Error Occurred While Processing Request

 Error Diagnostic Information

 ODBC Error Code = 40001 (Serialization failure)

 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Your transaction
 (process ID #20) was deadlocked with another process and has
 been chosen as the deadlock victim. Rerun your transaction.

 Data Source = "ADS"

 The error occurred while processing an element with a general
 identifier of (CFQUERY), occupying document position (754:15) to
 (754:73) in the template file
 D:\ADS\ADMIN\SALESMANAGEMENT\DETAILS.CFM.
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Re: Serialization failure

2000-06-20 Thread Brian Peddle

Your query could ber taking a very long time to execute.  Do you use any OR statements 
in it?  I ran into this problem for the first time a few weeks ago and altered the 
query and it has gone away.


-- Original Message --
From: "Lincoln Manning" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 15:13:18 -0400

I keep getting this Help

Error Occurred While Processing Request

 Error Diagnostic Information

 ODBC Error Code = 40001 (Serialization failure)

 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Your transaction
 (process ID #20) was deadlocked with another process and has
 been chosen as the deadlock victim. Rerun your transaction.

 Data Source = "ADS"

 The error occurred while processing an element with a general
 identifier of (CFQUERY), occupying document position (754:15) to
 (754:73) in the template file
 D:\ADS\ADMIN\SALESMANAGEMENT\DETAILS.CFM.
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Re: Serialization failure

2000-06-20 Thread Brian Grant

This is called a database deadlock.  It occurs when two processes are
occurring simultaneously, and each process is waiting for the other
process to complete before it can continue.  The result is that one
process is terminated, allowing the other process to grab the free'd up
resources, and complete its task.  This was the single biggest problem we
ran into when converting from Access to SQL Server.  There are various
steps you can take to try and reduce the occurrences of
deadlocksemail me off list and i'll be happy to share some of the
things we did to address this issue.

HTH
Brian Grant
- Original Message -
From: Brian Peddle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: Serialization failure


 Your query could ber taking a very long time to execute.  Do you use
any OR statements in it?  I ran into this problem for the first time a
few weeks ago and altered the query and it has gone away.


 -- Original Message --
 From: "Lincoln Manning" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 15:13:18 -0400

 I keep getting this Help

 Error Occurred While Processing Request

  Error Diagnostic Information

  ODBC Error Code = 40001 (Serialization failure)

  [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Your transaction
  (process ID #20) was deadlocked with another process and has
  been chosen as the deadlock victim. Rerun your transaction.

  Data Source = "ADS"

  The error occurred while processing an element with a general
  identifier of (CFQUERY), occupying document position (754:15) to
  (754:73) in the template file
  D:\ADS\ADMIN\SALESMANAGEMENT\DETAILS.CFM.
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OT: .WAV-.RA via command line?

2000-06-20 Thread JF

Greetings -

I'm using the RealAudio server that came with CF Enterprise 4.0, and need 
to convert WAV files to RA format "on-the-fly" (inbound via mail 
attachments).  I need a command line utility to do this so I can fire it 
from within CF after I parse the attachment, but I've only found GUI based 
utilities which aren't an option for this task.

Anyone know of such a utility?

Thanks in advance,

Jay

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textarea funness

2000-06-20 Thread Adam Cantrell

Hi, I'm trying to find some good reference material for working with text
within a text area.  My specific questions are related to using this tag in
a web based message center atmosphere:

- how do I throw a few page breaks in there on a reply to give room to type
without having to make the user hit enter a few times to make room?  I tried
using br and Chr(13) and I only see the tags in there and not what they're
supposed to be doing.

- how can I set a  as a precursor to each line in the reply?  Dammit - I
know this one is easy but I'm dumb today.

- What are the various wrap=virtual; wrap=soft attributes and how do they
affect the actual text - I can't seem to find any difference.  Hotmail uses
soft, so I'm being a big follower right now.

- How can I filter out the display of cftags or any other unwanted
html/javascript for any malicious users out there that want to try to get
funny?  Whether I send the email using cfmail as type="html", or no type
(which is plain text) - a cfoutputhello/cfoutput still displays "hello"
when i am reading the email through the message center (this is no good).
Seems as if hotmail uses a javascript filter function, anyone know how I can
copy that?  Otherwise I would probably need to set a list of unwanted tags
as a variable in cf and then run the body of the message through a replace
loop - am I getting warm?  Hope somebody has a more efficient solution.

- What's the easiest method of preserving the formatted text on a reply in
the textarea.  It seems as if there is always a little bug no matter how I
do it. (sorry to be unspecific)

I don't expect anyone to take time out of their work to answer all of these,
but if you can point me to a good reference that discusses the "art of
formatting the damn text right" or even answer one of these - it would help
me out a lot seeing as I'm the developer/dba/MIS monkey/tech support/network
admin/ and any thing else you can think of that takes more than half of a
brain - I have little time to focus on such intricacies - hence, I figured I
would shoot a little email on over to you cf junkies.  (sorry, I'm
frustrated - hope this post doesn't seem overly desperate or long but I
might as well get all of them out of the way instead of spamming the list.)

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RE: Studio and MS Visual Source Safe

2000-06-20 Thread Dan O'Keefe

I think that pricing is accurate. I checked into it for a client once
before, and could not believe it. I have been using it for a while with 4.5
and now 4.5.1, and it works pretty good. I agree that SourceSafe in and of
itself is a little clunky to get used to, but has a fair amount of features.
The is also a 3rd party product called Source OffSite, which allows you web
access to VSS. I downloaded it today and will be trying it out.

Dan

-Original Message-
From: Nick Slay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 9:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Studio and MS Visual Source Safe


I use Studio and Source Safe together.  I had problems with source control
integration under Studio 4.5, and from what I understand the problems still
haven't been resolved, so I'm still using Studio 4.I wouldn't do any
coding without having Source Safe to fall back on now, it's saved me from
hair-ripping-out-frustration on several occasions!!!

Not sure about the $500 per computer though...  I got VSS with VB6, and I'm
not running on a network, so I can't compare costs.  I guess the answer is,
Source Control - Definitely,  Visual Source Safe - well, it's nice, but
look at the alternatives and compare costs.





At 22:42 19/06/00 -0400, you wrote:
I am looking into some sort of Source Control product but cannot find much
info on they really work.

I know studio will integrate into MS Visual Source Safe, does anybody out
there do this? Is it really worth the $500 bucks per computer to run it?

Any help here would be great.

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This list is smoking

2000-06-20 Thread Dan O'Keefe

Holy moly, this message posted in about 60 seconds

-Original Message-
From: Dan O'Keefe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 2:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Studio and MS Visual Source Safe


I think that pricing is accurate. I checked into it for a client once
before, and could not believe it. I have been using it for a while with 4.5
and now 4.5.1, and it works pretty good. I agree that SourceSafe in and of
itself is a little clunky to get used to, but has a fair amount of features.
The is also a 3rd party product called Source OffSite, which allows you web
access to VSS. I downloaded it today and will be trying it out.

Dan

-Original Message-
From: Nick Slay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 9:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Studio and MS Visual Source Safe


I use Studio and Source Safe together.  I had problems with source control
integration under Studio 4.5, and from what I understand the problems still
haven't been resolved, so I'm still using Studio 4.I wouldn't do any
coding without having Source Safe to fall back on now, it's saved me from
hair-ripping-out-frustration on several occasions!!!

Not sure about the $500 per computer though...  I got VSS with VB6, and I'm
not running on a network, so I can't compare costs.  I guess the answer is,
Source Control - Definitely,  Visual Source Safe - well, it's nice, but
look at the alternatives and compare costs.





At 22:42 19/06/00 -0400, you wrote:
I am looking into some sort of Source Control product but cannot find much
info on they really work.

I know studio will integrate into MS Visual Source Safe, does anybody out
there do this? Is it really worth the $500 bucks per computer to run it?

Any help here would be great.

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FW: Search Engine Friendly URLS: One More Time

2000-06-20 Thread Eron Cohen

Hi Folks,

I am having trouble implementing search-engine friendly URLs and I am
wondering if anyone can help me out, or point me to a step-by-step document
about this.

I am using IIS 4.0 and Cold Fusion 4.51.

I am able to get a "friendly" url with just ONE variable working:

http://www.myserver.com/test/index.cfm/fuseaction/test

But I cannot get any additional variables, beyond the first name/value pair
to work, they are just ignored:

http://www.in-sync.com/test/index.cfm/fuseaction/test/variablea/a

(On the page called by FUSEACTION "test" I get an error if I try to output
#variablea#)

Can anyone tell me exactly how to set this up correctly or point me at an
example?  Is there something special I have to do or is my server
misconfigured for doing this?

Eron

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CFContent not working in IE 5

2000-06-20 Thread Scott P. Heffron

The following code works just fine in Netscape 4.x and almost works in IE 5.
In IE 5, the file is downloaded but the cursor remains as an hourglass and
the icon in the upper-right hand corner keeps spinning as if it is still
trying to get a response from the server.  If I hit refresh all is good
again. Nothing gets run after the cfcontent tag.  I have put html, cf code,
and text directly after it but to no avail.

I have tested this in the following environments...

CF Server 4.5.1 is common to all...
 1. NT Workstation 4, IE 5, Netscape Web Server 2.x
 2. Win98, IE 5, Personal Web Server
 3. WinNT  Win98 as clients hitting a Sun Solaris box

 On a page I have a listing of all files available, a user clicks on a file
 with a link to another page with this code...

 CFSET variables.element_id = url.element_id
 CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE="db/qs_element.cfm"

 !--- See if file actually exists ---
 CFIF FileExists(#qs_element.store_filename#)
   CFHEADER NAME="content-disposition"
VALUE="attachment;Filename=#qs_element.Upload_Filename#"
   !--- Upload_filename is the display name ---
CFCONTENT TYPE="application/unknown" FILE="#qs_element.store_filename#"
DELETEFILE="No"
!--- store_filename  ---
CFELSE
SOME ERROR MESSAGE
/CFIF

 Thanks,

 Michael Paulsmeyer
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RE: CFIDE access control

2000-06-20 Thread Dave Watts

 I had originally set up my Website Pro/Cold Fusion server
 with the /CFIDE directory protected by access control (user
 name/password). I figured this would be an extra level of
 security, but recently I realized that the Java.cab files
 are stored in /CFIDE/classes.  Is it safe to leave the /CFIDE
 open, or should I set up a special access control for the
 /classes subdirectory?

If you can, set up the CF Administrator to run on a separate virtual
server - ideally one that isn't accessible from the outside world, or any
insecure network, and one that's protected with SSL if possible. Then, set
up two separate CFIDE directories: one with the Administrator directory, one
without it. Map the one with the Administrator directory to your secure
virtual server, and map the other to all your public virtual servers.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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Re: FW: Search Engine Friendly URLS: One More Time

2000-06-20 Thread Judah McAuley

If you are implementing form2urlattributes, it doesn't like pages in 
sub-folders.  It has a few built-in assumptions (if I recall correctly), 
two of which are that the page being called is index.cfm and the second 
being that it is at the top level of the web directory (i.e., 
www.myserver.com/index.cfm).  I had to go in and hack the tag to take care 
of those two issues.  What I noticed happening with the non-hacked tag is 
that it just starts grabbing pairs seperated by 
slashes.  form2urlattributes does that (near as I can tell) because it is 
also set up to work without the index.cfm being stated explicitly.  So in 
your example, I think you would see a variable called 'test' with a value 
of 'index.cfm'.  If you move index.cfm up to the top level, I think that 
your example should work.

Judah

At 03:48 PM 6/20/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Folks,

I am having trouble implementing search-engine friendly URLs and I am
wondering if anyone can help me out, or point me to a step-by-step document
about this.

I am using IIS 4.0 and Cold Fusion 4.51.

I am able to get a "friendly" url with just ONE variable working:

http://www.myserver.com/test/index.cfm/fuseaction/test

But I cannot get any additional variables, beyond the first name/value pair
to work, they are just ignored:

http://www.in-sync.com/test/index.cfm/fuseaction/test/variablea/a

(On the page called by FUSEACTION "test" I get an error if I try to output
#variablea#)

Can anyone tell me exactly how to set this up correctly or point me at an
example?  Is there something special I have to do or is my server
misconfigured for doing this?

Eron

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RE: This list is smoking

2000-06-20 Thread ron

 Holy moly, this message posted in about 60 seconds

Probably because there's only 50 or so of us left that haven't
(or weren't) unsubscribed.

:)
ron


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Re: This list is smoking

2000-06-20 Thread Michael Dinowitz

50 + 1700 people left on this list. Remember that there are other lists as
well.


  Holy moly, this message posted in about 60 seconds

 Probably because there's only 50 or so of us left that haven't
 (or weren't) unsubscribed.

 :)
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RE: Search Engine Friendly URLS: One More Time

2000-06-20 Thread Bill

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

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Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

The way I solve this is by creating seperate transition that are optimized
for search engines that point back to the Coldfusion pages.


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-Original Message-
From: Eron Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 3:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FW: Search Engine Friendly URLS: One More Time


Hi Folks,

I am having trouble implementing search-engine friendly URLs and I am
wondering if anyone can help me out, or point me to a step-by-step document
about this.

I am using IIS 4.0 and Cold Fusion 4.51.

I am able to get a "friendly" url with just ONE variable working:

http://www.myserver.com/test/index.cfm/fuseaction/test

But I cannot get any additional variables, beyond the first name/value pair
to work, they are just ignored:

http://www.in-sync.com/test/index.cfm/fuseaction/test/variablea/a

(On the page called by FUSEACTION "test" I get an error if I try to output
#variablea#)

Can anyone tell me exactly how to set this up correctly or point me at an
example?  Is there something special I have to do or is my server
misconfigured for doing this?

Eron


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RE: cfx tags w/ java are NOT, I repeat NOT a pain! 8-)

2000-06-20 Thread Larry Meadors

Here's my setup - strikingly similar to yours! ;-)

Load JVM when starting: checked
JVM path: C:\JRun\jre\bin\classic\jvm.dll
Class path: C:\java\jt400.zip (for my IBM AS/400 specific needs, irrelevant for this)
Init heap: 1024
Max heap: 16384
System options: (empty)
Imp. options: (empty)
CFX jar path: d:\cfusion\java\classes

In d:\cfusion\java\classes I have these files:
cfx.jar - comes w/ CF
hi.class - my compiled tag
hi.java - my tag's source

The tag source:
import com.allaire.cfx.* ;
public class hi implements CustomTag {
   public void processRequest( Request request, Response response )
throws Exception {
response.write( "Hi.") ;
   }
}

In the cfadmin  cfx tags page I registered my class as "hi", not "hi.class".

The cfm page that I'm testing reads like this:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
htmlheadtitleUntitled/title/head
bodycfoutput
#gettickcount()#
cfx_hi reload="always"
#gettickcount()#
/cfoutput/body
/html

That's everything I know. Hope it helps you catch the joy. ;-)

If you have more questions, I'll answer as best I can.

Larry

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/20/00 09:20AM 
Larry,

Great!!!
(for you, anyway)  :-)

I tried that before, and now again, after your success,
and it still does not work.  I changed my java code,
re-complied, made sure the reload="always" was there,
the .class file re-compiled to the correct dir,
and it still did not work.  I have the class file
in the Java/classes dir.   I originally had RELOAD="Always",
so I tried your case (of RELOAD) and that still did not work.
Although when the CF server stops and start, it works!

One question, in the CF Admin in the Edit Java CFX Tag 
do you have the '.class' on the Class Name text field.  I have 
Class Name:  HelloColdFusion
Should it be HelloColdFusion.class ?

When I add the .class, my cfm file errors out with this cmd.

Here is my cmd:
CFX_HelloColdFusion NAME="Jim" reload="always"

Any comments / suggestion would be great!


PS.  Here are my Java Settings: (if that helps!)
Java Virtual Machine Path: c:\jrun\jre\bin\classic
Class Path: C:\CFUSION\Java\classes
CFX Jar Path: C:\CFUSION\Java\classes


Thanks!

Jim


-Original Message-
From: Larry Meadors [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 

WOO HOO!

Put your compiled class file in the cfusion\java\classes directory.

Register it w/ CFAdmin.

Use this syntax:

 cfx_hi reload="always"

And it'll work! It really works! COOL!

Larry (gleefully going to get a soda ;-)

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/19/00 01:54PM 
 Larry,

 I (and many other per both this and Allaire's Forums )
 have had the same problem and have not found a
 resolution to this yet.  If you find one, definitely
 pass it along!

 I also have tried the 'reload' in the cfx tag, but that
 did not work either.

If any of you ever get java cfx's working, please post how to the list.
There were a couple of c cfx's of mine I was thinking of converting over but
I'm not even going think of wasting the time fooling with it until it's
working properly.

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Re: This list is smoking

2000-06-20 Thread Rey Bango

A little touchy aren't we. ;)

Rey...

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Subject: Re: This list is smoking


 50 + 1700 people left on this list. Remember that there are other lists as
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   Holy moly, this message posted in about 60 seconds
 
  Probably because there's only 50 or so of us left that haven't
  (or weren't) unsubscribed.
 
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RE: Mail Servers

2000-06-20 Thread Doug Nottage

Does this have to be a POP3 solution or are you trying to build a
web-enabled mail solution?  If it's the latter, you may have to build a
database-driven system that takes inbound SMTP traffic and routes it into a
record in the database with attachments being converted either to BLOB
elements or files in a large file system.  This way you can scale
tremendously and keep the performance levels high.  Most mail servers aren't
really optimized for speed, especially when large numbers of users are
pulling information from the system.  I've seen this done but on a smaller
scale and it works very well.  If, however, you require a POP3-based
solution, you may end up having to split the domain into several mail
servers ... a task that can be done but isn't always fun.

--Doug

-Original Message-
From: Steve Robson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 4:55 AM
To: House of Fusion (E-mail)
Subject: OT: Mail Servers


Does anyone know of any email servers that will scale to several million
mailboxes (about 3-5 million)?

Thanks
Steve

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Client variable time out.

2000-06-20 Thread KChapman

I know that I shouldn't be using client.something variables but I inherited
this code and I dont' have the time to go through it and replace them.  Is
there somewhere that you can specify the timeout for client varaibles?

I know that you can control the application and session variable timeouts
with the cfapplication tag and in the administrator but I'm not sure about
client. variables.

TIA,
--K


Katrina Chapman
Consultant
Ameriquest Mortgage

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test

2000-06-20 Thread Hassan Khawaja

test

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DB choice

2000-06-20 Thread Won Lee

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ok i got a laptop 233 with 80 megs.  
As you might guess system resource are scarce and i need to try to run
things that will take the least amount of resources.

I have a win98 machine with CF server, PWS, and studio

I do have access but its useless since i dont use access at the office or
home.  Strictly SQL farms.

Now i have a sql server at home for development purposes and i use the SQl
server at work.  SO all i really need is someway to backup DBS from DB
server at work to move to home.  and vice versa.  

So my question is:
will using the MSDE with Enterprise Manager save enough resources over just
using SQL 7 be worth it?
or should i just install sql server?

Won Lee
Systems Consultant
New Channel Technologies
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Re: Client variable time out.

2000-06-20 Thread Brook Davies

Katrina, I posted this a ways back:

One way to have client vars "expire" is to check to run simple check within
the application.cfm file. The following code checks if a user is logged in
(IsLoggedIn  0), and if the value of the IsloggedIn client variable is no
older than 20 minutes. If the client.IsLoggedIn variable is older than 20
minutes the user gets booted to the login screen. If the client Var is less
than 20 minutes it gets reset to the current time, essentially giving the
user another 20 minutes on the system. This code needs to run on every
page ie. application.cfm,app_globals.cfm.

!--- update client.islogged in on each page with the current date and time
if the current value is no older than 20 minutes ---

cfif client.IsLoggedIn neq 0 and (client.IsLoggedIn +
createtimespan(0,0,20,0)) lte now()
cfset client.IsLoggedIn = 0
cfset attributes.method="login"
/cfif

Cfif Client.IsLoggedIn neq 0
cfset client.IsLoggedIn = now()
/cfif


Brook







At 01:31 PM 20/06/00 -0700, you wrote:
I know that I shouldn't be using client.something variables but I inherited
this code and I dont' have the time to go through it and replace them.  Is
there somewhere that you can specify the timeout for client varaibles?

I know that you can control the application and session variable timeouts
with the cfapplication tag and in the administrator but I'm not sure about
client. variables.

TIA,
--K


Katrina Chapman
Consultant
Ameriquest Mortgage

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Re: This list is smoking

2000-06-20 Thread Michael Dinowitz

Just informative. :)

 A little touchy aren't we. ;)

 Rey...

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RE: DB choice

2000-06-20 Thread Dave Watts

 Now i have a sql server at home for development purposes and
 i use the SQL server at work. So all i really need is someway
 to backup DBS from DB server at work to move to home. and vice
 versa.

In that case, you don't need SQL Server at all. Just install the SQL Server
7 Enterprise Manager, then back up whatever database to a file on the
original SQL Server. Copy the file to your laptop, then do a restore from
the file on your home SQL Server. If you have access to Enterprise Manager
on another machine at work, you don't even need to install that.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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RE: This list is smoking

2000-06-20 Thread Larry Juncker

Glad you got it SMOKIN again Michael;

I missed the list.

Larry

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Re: .WAV-.RA via command line?

2000-06-20 Thread Dirk De Bock

This used to come for free with the older realaudio encoders

I believe now you have to buy the plus version to get the command line tools

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 I'm using the RealAudio server that came with CF Enterprise 4.0, and need
 to convert WAV files to RA format "on-the-fly"


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