RE: Import List into DB

2001-03-25 Thread Jim Mixon

yes I could and have been doing this . . . I was hoping to automate this 
process so the Client could do it also . . .


>You could always import the text file via Access, as the previous poster
>suggested. Alternatively, a programmatic way could be:


the below worked handsomely . .  . .

thanks a million . .  .

jim


>
>
>Read your file into a variable here>
>
>DELIMITERS="#variables.CrLf#">
>
>#variables.EmailAddress#
>
>
>
>
>Then just CFQUERY and INSERT the e-mail addresses into your database where
>I've output them.
>
>
>--
>Aidan Whitehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Netshopper UK Ltd
>Advanced Web Solutions & Services
>
>http://www.netshopperuk.com/
>Telephone +44 (01744) 648650
>Fax +44 (01744) 648651
>
>
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RE: CFGRID AND JAVASCRIPT

2001-03-25 Thread Arden Weiss

See page 403 in Chapter 15 of Sybex's Mastering Cold Fusion for details about names 
and updating the databases.

If you do server side valiadation via Cold Fusion, you can incorporate the logic just 
prior to the database update logic.

The names of the data in the cells are basically arrays associated with the gridcolumn 
names with a row index. 

Email me offline and I can send some actual code if this helps.

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To: CF-Talk
Subject:CFGRID AND JAVASCRIPT

I've looked everywhere trying to get documentation regarding accessing cell
fields within a cfgrid but can't seem to find any.  How do you validate data
with the javascript before it is submitted?
I can use the onvalidate function but that what are the names of teh form
fields to check???  I had a similar problem when using CFTREE but was able
to figure it out...

Thanks,

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CFGRID AND JAVASCRIPT

2001-03-25 Thread Wei K. Zhan

I've looked everywhere trying to get documentation regarding accessing cell
fields within a cfgrid but can't seem to find any.  How do you validate data
with the javascript before it is submitted?
I can use the onvalidate function but that what are the names of teh form
fields to check???  I had a similar problem when using CFTREE but was able
to figure it out...

Thanks,

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RE: Re. image sizes

2001-03-25 Thread lsellers



>
> Re. image sizes
>
> Thats a fair point Kay - we only use it for gifs. Think I'll try your tag
> out for jpgs.
>
> Are you sure CFX_Image came after CFX_GIFGD?

It did. Around '97 was the last time cfx_gifgd was worked on. About the time
unisys started cracking down on gif programmers.

The last version of cfx_image of Jukka's I know of was just a few months
ago.

btw, cfx_imageinfo or cfx_imageinfose will work as well if all you need are
the width/height, etc. http://www.intrafoundation.com/freeware.html

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RE: cftransaction

2001-03-25 Thread Bill Poff

Terry,

My experience is that it breaks.

--Bill

-Original Message-
From: Terry Bader [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 6:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cftransaction


q: in the book, it says not all odbc drivers support all the lock types
so... lets say the back-end is moved over to a non-supported db, what will
happen when the application hits the cftransaction?  will it break or be
ignored??



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Re: image sizes

2001-03-25 Thread Kay Smoljak

On Sun, 25 Mar 2001 14:07:04 +0100, "Bill Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Re. image sizes
>
>Thats a fair point Kay - we only use it for gifs. Think I'll try your tag
>out for jpgs.
>
>Are you sure CFX_Image came after CFX_GIFGD?
>
>Bill Davies
>www.web21st.net

I just checked http://www.intrafoundation.com/cf.html and it definitely says
that - CFX_GIFGD is circa 1997 and CFX_Image is October 2000.

Regards,
K.
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OT: Re: Think your good? Prove it!

2001-03-25 Thread CF

I took the quiz 5 times.  I didn't fail any attempt and my average score was
70.  Not exactly stellar performance, but, does anyone think I'm ready for
Allaire's/Macromedia's certified exam?  I'm thinking about taking it soon,
so I'm just trying to get a feel for my chances :)

Anyway, to be a little on topic, this is a good exam.  It covers a wide
range of topics .. some of which I wasn't even aware existed.  It ranges
from rather basic to rather challenging.  It's a good mix.

Todd Ashworth

- Original Message -
From: "Ben Forta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 12:01 PM
Subject: OT: Think your good? Prove it!


> With my "Certified ColdFusion Developer Study Guide" about to ship, I have
> put a sample CF exam online. It's not an easy exam, and it'll be different
> each time you take it. So, if you are feeling brave, give it a try at
> http://www.forta.com/books/0789725657/ (there's a link at the bottom of
that
> page). Enjoy!
>
> --- Ben
>
> PS If you have comments or questions about the exam, reply to me directly
> (not here on the list). The test application is brand new, so any help
> ironing out the kinks is appreciated.
>
> ==
> Ben Forta - Macromedia Inc.
>   E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Phone:  (248)424-8420
>   Fax:(248)424-8421
>   Macromedia: http://www.macromedia.com/
>   Allaire:http://www.allaire.com/
>   Personal:   http://www.forta.com/
>
> WAP is hot! Want to know more? You need "The WAP Book" - go to
> http://www.thewapbook.com/ for more info!
>
>
>
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RE: MySQL & Interbase ODBC drivers

2001-03-25 Thread Brad Roberts

Check out this tag from the tag gallery:
http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=C4854A8D-B15F-11D4-AA
B000508B94F380&method=Full

It allows you to add/edit/delete MySQL datasources from CF Administrator.

> -Original Message-
> From: Yoshi Melrose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 10:45 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: MySQL & Interbase ODBC drivers
>
>
> This is normal as in my experience. I would guess that the administrator
> doesn't have the support for MySQL just yet. It's a pain at times, but if
> you're running MySQL an unnecessary evil I suppose. :)
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have downloaded and installed MySQL and Interbase to "have a
> play". The
> > ODBC drivers for both install fine (Windows 2000 SP1) and I can register
> > datasources through the Windows ODBC Control Panel, and these
> datasources
> > show up in the CF Administrator, but the drivers themselves
> don't show up
> in
> > the drop down list. So I can't register new MySQL or Interbase
> datasources
> > through the CF Administrator, I have to go through the Windows Control
> > Panel.
> >
> > Is this normal behaviour? Or is there something else I am meant to
> > do/install?
> >
> > K.
>
>
>
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Re: CF Variables in database...

2001-03-25 Thread Steve Reich

Works perfect! Thanks.

"William Wheatley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<000701c0b57e$e8c05740$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> you have to put a
>
>  
> around the variables
>
> or 
>
>  has to be around all ## variables in order to be processed as
> anything other then text/html
>
>
> Bill Wheatley
> Director of Development
> Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
> AEPS INC
> Allaire ColdFusion Consulting Partner
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> www.aeps2000.com
> 954-472-6684 X303
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>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Steve Reich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 4:10 PM
> Subject: CF Variables in database...
>
>
> > I have data in my database that contains CF varaibles. For example,
> "Hello,
> > Mr. #lname#" might be in my database. I call this data from a query and
> > insert it into a page that has lname defined. So I want it to assign a
> value
> > to the variable. But when I out the code, it is returned as #lname#,
> > complete with pound signs and CF ignores it.
> >
> > How can I run a query that returns variables to be processed by CF
server?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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OT: Ben Forta's e-mail

2001-03-25 Thread Massimo \"Fuse\" Gianadda

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O tempora, o mores!

good luck

Max


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Re: CF Variables in database...

2001-03-25 Thread William Wheatley

you have to put a

 
around the variables

or 

 has to be around all ## variables in order to be processed as
anything other then text/html


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- Original Message -
From: "Steve Reich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 4:10 PM
Subject: CF Variables in database...


> I have data in my database that contains CF varaibles. For example,
"Hello,
> Mr. #lname#" might be in my database. I call this data from a query and
> insert it into a page that has lname defined. So I want it to assign a
value
> to the variable. But when I out the code, it is returned as #lname#,
> complete with pound signs and CF ignores it.
>
> How can I run a query that returns variables to be processed by CF server?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
>
>
>
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Re: OT: Think your good? Prove it!

2001-03-25 Thread zac

Ben Forta wrote:

> So, if you are feeling brave, give it a try at
> http://www.forta.com/books/0789725657/ (there's a link at the bottom of that
> page). Enjoy!

A few comments

I was unable to take the test using Netscape 4 or Netscape 6.  I had to view
it in IE 5.

Some of the preformatted text in the answers is a bit difficult to read.

As well, some of the questions require multiple answers but the test doesn't
check to make sure that the the user actually provides that many answers.

Going "back" in my browser actually advanced the test forward  question. I
can understand why you'd do this but it might be advisable to pop the test
up into a browser window without the toolbar so this can't occur easily.



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Re: Think your good? Prove it!

2001-03-25 Thread Stephen M Aylor

Define failed - not 100%?

The story of my life:  :-)

"You have just barely passed the test. Since it was so close, we recommend
that you program and study some more before you attempt the real
certification exam. "

ha!  I need help.  sad very sad.

Steve


- Original Message -
From: "Lockie Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 1:35 PM
Subject: RE: Think your good? Prove it!


> Excellent - failed miserably where has my confidence gone?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, 26 March 2001 05:02
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: OT: Think your good? Prove it!
>
>
> With my "Certified ColdFusion Developer Study Guide" about to ship, I have
> put a sample CF exam online. It's not an easy exam, and it'll be different
> each time you take it. So, if you are feeling brave, give it a try at
> http://www.forta.com/books/0789725657/ (there's a link at the bottom of
that
> page). Enjoy!
>
> --- Ben
>
> PS If you have comments or questions about the exam, reply to me directly
> (not here on the list). The test application is brand new, so any help
> ironing out the kinks is appreciated.
>
> ==
> Ben Forta - Macromedia Inc.
>   E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Phone:  (248)424-8420
>   Fax:(248)424-8421
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>   Allaire:http://www.allaire.com/
>   Personal:   http://www.forta.com/
>
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>
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RE: Think your good? Prove it!

2001-03-25 Thread Lockie Martin

Excellent - failed miserably where has my confidence gone?

-Original Message-
From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 26 March 2001 05:02
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Think your good? Prove it!


With my "Certified ColdFusion Developer Study Guide" about to ship, I have
put a sample CF exam online. It's not an easy exam, and it'll be different
each time you take it. So, if you are feeling brave, give it a try at
http://www.forta.com/books/0789725657/ (there's a link at the bottom of that
page). Enjoy!

--- Ben

PS If you have comments or questions about the exam, reply to me directly
(not here on the list). The test application is brand new, so any help
ironing out the kinks is appreciated.

==
Ben Forta - Macromedia Inc.
  E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Phone:  (248)424-8420
  Fax:(248)424-8421
  Macromedia: http://www.macromedia.com/
  Allaire:http://www.allaire.com/
  Personal:   http://www.forta.com/

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CF Variables in database...

2001-03-25 Thread Steve Reich

I have data in my database that contains CF varaibles. For example, "Hello,
Mr. #lname#" might be in my database. I call this data from a query and
insert it into a page that has lname defined. So I want it to assign a value
to the variable. But when I out the code, it is returned as #lname#,
complete with pound signs and CF ignores it.

How can I run a query that returns variables to be processed by CF server?

Thanks,
Steve



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RE: Session Variables

2001-03-25 Thread Ben Forta

Julia,

If you want to save a FORM field to a SESSION variable, then (assuming you
have session state management turned on) all you need to do is:


 


Then you can refer to #SESSION.FirstName# as needed.

Hope this helps.

--- Ben


-Original Message-
From: Julia Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 12:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Session Variables


Ben or anyone --

I have recently brought Ben Forta's book on ColdFusion Web Application
Development.  I need some help on setting ColdFusion variables in
ColdFusion.
I have a login form that posts to a welcome.cfm page and a database.  When
the
welcome.cfm page comes up after correctly entering the password and
username,
it says Welcome #FirstName#...question...If someone accesses the welcome.cfm
page directly, there is an error msg that says Form.UserName not available
or whatever,
I want the welcome.cfm page to default to the form automatically when
accessed
directly.  And when the form is used, the name to come up from the
database -- I am
having a bit of a problem with this -- I know it has something to do with
session variables

Questions:

1)  What should I add to the application.cfm page?  I tried this, but now
the firstname doesn't come up...
entstorage=""  --->

2)  Here is the login form...(where should I put the cfset code (and what
exactly should
it be to define the session variable of UserName -- should I do Password
also?)  - login code below questions.
3)  On the welcome.cfm page, where should I put the url relocation code that
uses the session variable, I have
a sample but it didn't exactly work...(directly below)

If someone gives me their personal email, I can send attachments...


Julia Green
Julia Computer Consulting
www.juliagreen.com
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  617-926-3413
PO Box 279
Watertown MA  02471-0279
Fax:  413-771-0306





  SELECT *
  FROM passwd
  WHERE USERNAME='#FORM.UserName#' AND Password='#FORM.Password#'












WELCOME #FirstName# !













  

  Get
Free Email !
Email login:






Password:





  


New
  users Signup!


 Did you forget your User Name or Password?


  

- Original Message -
From: Ben Forta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 12:01 PM
Subject: OT: Think your good? Prove it!


> With my "Certified ColdFusion Developer Study Guide" about to ship, I have
> put a sample CF exam online. It's not an easy exam, and it'll be different
> each time you take it. So, if you are feeling brave, give it a try at
> http://www.forta.com/books/0789725657/ (there's a link at the bottom of
that
> page). Enjoy!
>
> --- Ben
>
> PS If you have comments or questions about the exam, reply to me directly
> (not here on the list). The test application is brand new, so any help
> ironing out the kinks is appreciated.
>
> ==
> Ben Forta - Macromedia Inc.
>   E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Phone:  (248)424-8420
>   Fax:(248)424-8421
>   Macromedia: http://www.macromedia.com/
>   Allaire:http://www.allaire.com/
>   Personal:   http://www.forta.com/
>
> WAP is hot! Want to know more? You need "The WAP Book" - go to
> http://www.thewapbook.com/ for more info!
>
>
>
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Session Variables

2001-03-25 Thread Julia Green

Ben or anyone --

I have recently brought Ben Forta's book on ColdFusion Web Application
Development.  I need some help on setting ColdFusion variables in
ColdFusion.
I have a login form that posts to a welcome.cfm page and a database.  When
the
welcome.cfm page comes up after correctly entering the password and
username,
it says Welcome #FirstName#...question...If someone accesses the welcome.cfm
page directly, there is an error msg that says Form.UserName not available
or whatever,
I want the welcome.cfm page to default to the form automatically when
accessed
directly.  And when the form is used, the name to come up from the
database -- I am
having a bit of a problem with this -- I know it has something to do with
session variables

Questions:

1)  What should I add to the application.cfm page?  I tried this, but now
the firstname doesn't come up...
entstorage=""  --->

2)  Here is the login form...(where should I put the cfset code (and what
exactly should
it be to define the session variable of UserName -- should I do Password
also?)  - login code below questions.
3)  On the welcome.cfm page, where should I put the url relocation code that
uses the session variable, I have
a sample but it didn't exactly work...(directly below)

If someone gives me their personal email, I can send attachments...


Julia Green
Julia Computer Consulting
www.juliagreen.com
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone:  617-926-3413
PO Box 279
Watertown MA  02471-0279
Fax:  413-771-0306





  SELECT *
  FROM passwd
  WHERE USERNAME='#FORM.UserName#' AND Password='#FORM.Password#'












WELCOME #FirstName# !













  

  Get
Free Email !
Email login:






Password:





  


New
  users Signup!


 Did you forget your User Name or Password?


  

- Original Message -
From: Ben Forta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 12:01 PM
Subject: OT: Think your good? Prove it!


> With my "Certified ColdFusion Developer Study Guide" about to ship, I have
> put a sample CF exam online. It's not an easy exam, and it'll be different
> each time you take it. So, if you are feeling brave, give it a try at
> http://www.forta.com/books/0789725657/ (there's a link at the bottom of
that
> page). Enjoy!
>
> --- Ben
>
> PS If you have comments or questions about the exam, reply to me directly
> (not here on the list). The test application is brand new, so any help
> ironing out the kinks is appreciated.
>
> ==
> Ben Forta - Macromedia Inc.
>   E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Phone:  (248)424-8420
>   Fax:(248)424-8421
>   Macromedia: http://www.macromedia.com/
>   Allaire:http://www.allaire.com/
>   Personal:   http://www.forta.com/
>
> WAP is hot! Want to know more? You need "The WAP Book" - go to
> http://www.thewapbook.com/ for more info!
>
>
>
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Re: OT: Think your good? Prove it!

2001-03-25 Thread Mary_Baotic


This looks great.  Everytime I click on question I get an "Object Moved"
response.  Is this normal?
Mary


   
   
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With my "Certified ColdFusion Developer Study Guide" about to ship, I have
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each time you take it. So, if you are feeling brave, give it a try at
http://www.forta.com/books/0789725657/ (there's a link at the bottom of
that
page). Enjoy!

--- Ben

PS If you have comments or questions about the exam, reply to me directly
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OT: Think your good? Prove it!

2001-03-25 Thread Ben Forta

With my "Certified ColdFusion Developer Study Guide" about to ship, I have
put a sample CF exam online. It's not an easy exam, and it'll be different
each time you take it. So, if you are feeling brave, give it a try at
http://www.forta.com/books/0789725657/ (there's a link at the bottom of that
page). Enjoy!

--- Ben

PS If you have comments or questions about the exam, reply to me directly
(not here on the list). The test application is brand new, so any help
ironing out the kinks is appreciated.

==
Ben Forta - Macromedia Inc.
  E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Fax:(248)424-8421
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RE: Autocomplete #

2001-03-25 Thread Garza, Jeff

In Studio, go to Options -> Settings -> Editor -> AutoCompletion.

Check the box to enable auto complete and then make sure the box for # is
also checked.

Jeff Garza
Webmaster,
Spectrum Astro, Inc.
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-Original Message-
From: Michael
To: CF-Talk
Sent: 3/25/01 8:20 AM
Subject: Autocomplete #

Does anyone know how to set this up so that once you type #variable it
completes,  saw this some where but forgot how.

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RE: Converting Time

2001-03-25 Thread Garza, Jeff

For the time conversion use the DateAdd Function like this:

#DateAdd("h", "1", yourdatetimehere)#. This will increment your date/time
value by 1 hour.  Adjust accordingly the amount...  Make sure that you are
passing a valid date AND time.  If you only pass the date, I beleive that it
will default to 12:00 am on the specified date.

As for the time table, I would use a bgcolor attribute and fill in that way.
Makes for cleaner code and less chance of leaving off a  or something
like that which will blow up Netscape.

For each row, check and see if the time falls within the range of that
extracted from the DB.  Try the datecompare function:

#DateCompare(TimeinTable, TimeFromDBAppointment, "h")#.  
If the time in the table matches the timefromDBappointment, the function
will return a 0 so,


 // offsets the color to light yellow

 //no background, or white...


HTH,

Jeff Garza
Webmaster,
Spectrum Astro, Inc.
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-Original Message-
From: Yvette Ingram
To: CF-Talk
Sent: 3/25/01 7:56 AM
Subject: Converting Time

Hi:

I have really two problems.

Problem 1:  (Priority)
I need help converting "1 hr" to a time.
Say I have a meeting start_time of "9:00 AM" that runs for 1 hr.  I
haven't
calculated the meeting end_time.  What I want to do is convert the 1 hr
to
to an end_time to 1 hr later, i.e.,  "10:00 AM".

Problem 2:
I have a  with time slots vertically, say from 9:00 AM to 5:00
PM.  I
want the cell height to expand to cover the start_time (9:00 AM) to
end_time
(10:00 AM).

Thanks in advance.


Yvette Ingram
Brainbench Certified ColdFusion 4.5 Programmer
Email: ingramrecruiting@erols or
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Autocomplete #

2001-03-25 Thread Michael

Does anyone know how to set this up so that once you type #variable it
completes,  saw this some where but forgot how.

Thank You



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Converting Time

2001-03-25 Thread Yvette Ingram

Hi:

I have really two problems.

Problem 1:  (Priority)
I need help converting "1 hr" to a time.
Say I have a meeting start_time of "9:00 AM" that runs for 1 hr.  I haven't
calculated the meeting end_time.  What I want to do is convert the 1 hr to
to an end_time to 1 hr later, i.e.,  "10:00 AM".

Problem 2:
I have a  with time slots vertically, say from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.  I
want the cell height to expand to cover the start_time (9:00 AM) to end_time
(10:00 AM).

Thanks in advance.


Yvette Ingram
Brainbench Certified ColdFusion 4.5 Programmer
Email: ingramrecruiting@erols or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ:  21200397




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Re. image sizes

2001-03-25 Thread Bill Davies

Re. image sizes

Thats a fair point Kay - we only use it for gifs. Think I'll try your tag
out for jpgs.

Are you sure CFX_Image came after CFX_GIFGD?

Bill Davies
www.web21st.net

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Subject: CF-Talk-list V1 #232


CF-Talk-list   Sun, 25 Mar 2001  Volume 1 : Number
232

In this issue:

cfx directory
Re: cfx directory
Re: Allaire Developers Conference?
RE: cfx directory
Re: image sizes
RE: Reseller recomendations
cfx_http tag available?
Re: cfx directory
Re: cfx directory
Re: cfx_http tag available?
Re: cfx_http tag available?
munchkinlan


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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 11:29:09 -0800
From: "nizam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cfx directory
Message-ID: <005601c0b561$f2d6ea40$62c497ca@h9c3m9>

Hi everybody,
I'm using win98 and cf4.5.1...can I know where is the directory for cfx
custom tags. I get error that say my cfx_http is not in my database. Why
it's happen

Thanks


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Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 22:41:49 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Dinowitz)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cfx directory
Message-ID: <049001c0b4dd$877b49f0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

CFX tags have to be mapped in the administrator. They don't have a specific
directory.


> Hi everybody,
> I'm using win98 and cf4.5.1...can I know where is the directory for cfx
custom tags. I get error that say my cfx_http is not in my database. Why
it's happen
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 22:27:32 -0500
From: "David Hannum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Allaire Developers Conference?
Message-ID: <006f01c0b4db$88f26b80$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

www.allaire.com/conference


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Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 6:17 PM
Subject: Allaire Developers Conference?


> Is there going to be a third annual developers conference now?  If anyone
has any links on it, could you please send those to me?
>
> Thanks
>
> Kevin
>
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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 13:42:24 +1000
From: "Andrew Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: cfx directory
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Have you registered the cfx tag with the CF administrator?

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From: nizam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 26 March 2001 5:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfx directory


Hi everybody,
I'm using win98 and cf4.5.1...can I know where is the directory for cfx
custom tags. I get error that say my cfx_http is not in my database. Why
it's happen

Thanks
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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 12:19:23 +0800
From: "Kay Smoljak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: image sizes
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Sat, 24 Mar 2001 13:22:22 -, "Bill Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Re: image sizes
>We use CFX_GIFGD by Jukka Manner which is free, works fine and does lots of
>good stuff (paste image into image, insert text into image, dynamic
charting
>etc. etc.)
>
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/4282/
>
>Bill Davies
>www.web21st.net

Bill,

We were also using a tag by Jukka Manner, CFX_Image, which I believe is the
successor to CFX_GIFGD. The problem we found was that the JPG quality was
quite bad, and in correspondence with Jukka he said that the tag was
optimised for GIFs and increased JPG quality would increase the running time
of the tag unacceptably. So for our own clients we were forced to write our
own.

Kay.
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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 00:11:46 -0500
From: "Steve Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Resel