RE: [Cold Fusion Forums]

2001-03-30 Thread Thomas Chiverton

 Can anyone recommend a good software package either from Allaire 

Allaire's Forum is stil availdible for download, and I havent found one with
a as nice tree view yet...

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[Linux + Informix] - [CF + NT]

2001-03-30 Thread Zini nAlexei

Hi!

Has anybody  succeed in connecting from CF 4.5 on WinNT 4.0
to Informix DS 2000 running on Linux 2.2 ?

Coldfusion said:
-
The ODBC data source Neksa cannot be edited remotely. The ColdFusion
Administrator either does not support remote editing for this driver
[INFORMIX 3.31 32 BIT] or its driver was not found on the server.
You can use the data source for ColdFusion development, however you will
have to edit the DS settings in the regular ODBC administrator.
-
But "verify" reports that it's OK.





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[Linux + Informix + CF] Migration to Linux

2001-03-30 Thread Zini nAlexei

Hi!

I plan to move my CF 4.5 Server to Linux platform.
Are there any severe bugs in CF for Linux which may force me to stay on
Windows platform?

Thanks.





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Switch_box

2001-03-30 Thread Joseph Flanigan



I would like to invite the members of cf-talk to visit www.switch-box.org 
to examine and comment on the Switch_box framework technique for Cold 
Fusion. The technique focuses on building agile applications by separating 
application structure from program functions. This separation then allows a 
data directed execution specification that navigates the structure to 
arrive at the function. The idea of data directed execution means an 
application can be flexible to change. Which in turn means that when a 
business rule changes to cause application changes, the application can be 
modified with less stress on the existing programming.

Here is a PowerPoint presentation on "Agile Programming in Cold Fusion"
 http://www.switch-box.org/tools/library/docs/Agile_Cold_Fusion.ppt

If you don't have a PowerPoint viewer you can download at:
http://office.microsoft.com/2000/downloaddetails/Ppview97.htm


Thank you

Joseph Flanigan
--
Switch_box
www.Switch-box.org
MediaFirm, Inc.
PO Box 2171
Loveland, CO 80539

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RE: IIS extension mapping to script engine

2001-03-30 Thread JustinMacCarthy

I got to ask, why ??

Justin.

-Original Message-
From: Kevin Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 12:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: IIS extension mapping to script engine



I wish to map all file extensions to te Cold Fusion scripting 
engine.  Is there a way to do this using wildcards?  I have only 
been able to set this up one extension at a time.

NT4 SP6a
CF 4.5.1 SP1
IIS 4

Thank you,

Kevin




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Dynamic Rollovers

2001-03-30 Thread Alan Koenig

I need to display front and back covers of videos that are from a search.  Each will 
be displayed in blocks of ten.  How do I get the Javascript to recognize the new 
rollovers?
TIA
Alan Koenig


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(Security) Incorrect MIME Header Can Cause IE to Execute E-mail Attachment

2001-03-30 Thread Michael Dinowitz

All mail sent to any House of Fusion mailing list has its headers rewritten
and HTML content removed. This means that you will not receive any emails to
the list that can take advantage of the below mentioned security hole. I'm
posting this to the list so that all list members using MS IE 5.01 or 5.5 to
read their mail can take proper precautions. Thank you and may you be
secure.

This vulnerability exists because Internet Explorer does not handle MIME
(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) headers in HTML e-mails correctly.
If a malicious user sends an affected HTML e-mail or hosts an affected
e-mail on a Web site, and a user opens the e-mail or visits the Web site,
Internet Explorer automatically runs the executable on the user's computer.
If this occurs, the executable can take any action on the computer that the
user can take, including adding, changing, or deleting data, communicating
with Web sites, or reformatting the hard drive. This update eliminates the
vulnerability by correcting the way Internet Explorer handles MIME headers
in HTML e-mails, preventing e-mails from automatically launching executable
attachments.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.asp

Michael Dinowitz
Publisher: Fusion Authority weekly news alert
(www.fusionauthority.com/alert)
Listmaster: CF-Talk, CF-Jobs, Spectra-Talk, Jrun-Talk, etc.
(www.houseoffusion.com)



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RE: Dynamic Rollovers

2001-03-30 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 I need to display front and back covers of videos that are from a
 search.  Each will be displayed in blocks of ten.  How do I get
 the Javascript to recognize the new rollovers?

You name each image individually, and then your JS refers to the image to
change

It's similar to how you have several buttons with roll-overs, but it'll have
to be dynamic for image names

Philip Arnold
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Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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RE: IIS extension mapping to script engine

2001-03-30 Thread Derek Havelock



IT Star
Web Design, Hosting, Database Integration and Internet Marketing
http://www.itstar.co.uk/
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-Original Message-
From: Kevin Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 March 2001 00:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: IIS extension mapping to script engine


I wish to map all file extensions to te Cold Fusion scripting engine.  Is
there a way to do this using wildcards?  I have only been able to set this
up one extension at a time.

NT4 SP6a
CF 4.5.1 SP1
IIS 4

Thank you,

Kevin
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Import data to ACCESS

2001-03-30 Thread James Maltby

Here's a dudy for y'all - 

SCENARIO: current client's website - running on NT4, CF 4.01, Access 97
backend - have come back to us with the following request:

They have an Orrible 7 database internally from which they want to export
tab delimited (or csv) data (deleted, amended and new records) on a regular
basis (usually about 200 - 500 records each time) - and they want us to
write an application that will "execute" this file on their server.

ISSUES: the server does not have Access on it, just the databases required -
they will not allow a remote ODBC connection to the Oracle database - the
server is v. old (about 2 years old - 1/2 gig RAM - x86 Pentium II
300/400(?) Proc.)

SOLUTION: we suggest upgrading the backend to MS SQL - using SPs to import
the data - run by CF pages in the admin management system we have written.

PROBLEM: they want us to suggest using the current techs. - i.e. using
ACCESS databases without having access on the server any suggestions...

TIA

James 

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RE: SQL Business Dates

2001-03-30 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 SQL Server can handle that...

 DATEPART(datepart, date)
 The weekday (dw) datepart returns a number that corresponds to the day of
 the week, for example: Sunday = 1, Saturday = 7. The number
 produced by the
 weekday datepart depends on the value set by SET DATEFIRST, which sets the
 first day of the week.

Just as a little adumdedum to this - this OBVIOUSLY doesn't take into
account Federal/Bank holidays such as X-Mas, Easter, New Year, etc. etc.
etc.

You'd have to write something a LOT more complicated if you wanted to ignore
those...

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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What is the maximum lenght for urltoken?

2001-03-30 Thread Sean Renet

I am playing with Bank of America's new credit card processing.  For those
of you that don't know how it works, you have to submit by form or via
cfhttp to https://cart.bamart.com/payment.mart.  The problem is that once
you submit this information it redirects a url string to whichever page you
determine.  Unfortunately this means that the browser is hitting your
application fresh so a new urltoken is generated in application.cfm. Wherein
I have had no luck resolving cfid and cftoken I found a work around by web
scripting them.  That is they give you two fields to play with
(IOC_merchant_order_id and IOC_merchant_shopper_id).  Both fields have a
maximum length of 32 characters. So I set one of these fields to
"urltoken".

eg.,
cfset custtoken = ""  urltoken
cfhttpPARAM TYPE="Formfield"  NAME="IOC_merchant_shopper_id"
VALUE="#custtoken#"

So when this comes back, it sends cfid and cftoken as form parameters.  This
works fine, unless...
a) someone over there figures out how to secure thier application
b) urltoken is more than 31 characters

So my question is

what is the maximum length of urltoken?  or Can you make reset the urltoken
in application.cfm?  I thought about grabbing it from a cookie, but I do not
want to exclude all the paranoid paramilitia folks in montana that don't
have their cookies turned on.


Sean Renet


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RE: Why the long processing time on queries ?

2001-03-30 Thread bflynn

One reason might be how the DB optmizes the query.  If memory serves me
correctly, the keyword IN implies a subselect.  Depending on your DB and
version, it may not sent to the server in the most efficient way.

As a test, try this code

SELECT *
 FROM Products
WHERE PartNumber = 6956122 
   OR PartNumber = 6820898
   OR PartNumber = 6802862

If that runs faster (and I suspect it will), try creating your WHERE clause
using a CF loop and substiture it into your query later.  Example code,
assuming that your getting the list of part numbers from a query called
"getpartnumbers":

CFSET where_clause=""
CFOUTPUT query="getpartnumbers"
  cfif rowcount = 1
CFSET where_clause="where PartNumber = #getpartnumbers#"
  cfelse
CFSET where_clause=where_clause + " OR PartNumber = #getpartnumbers#"
  /cfif
/CFOUTPUT

CFQuery name="getprodleft"
SELECT *
 FROM Products
#where_clause#
CFQUERY

-Original Message-
From: Tracy Bost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 5:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Why the long processing time on queries ?


I know this isn't SQL list but can someone please tell me why it could be
taking ColdFusion Server soo long to
process these two queries ?? ... Other queries to the same database server
seem to be processing just fine. But these two queries together are taking
almost 20 seconds for the CF server to process them

getprodleft (Records=3, Time=8612ms)
SQL = 
SELECT *
 FROM Products
WHERE PartNumber IN (6956122 ,6820898,6802862)

getprodright (Records=3, Time=8793ms)
SQL = 
SELECT *
 FROM Products
WHERE PartNumber IN (6820088 ,6390009,6849111)
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RE: Import data to ACCESS

2001-03-30 Thread Arden Weiss

what about just using ODBC to insert records to an empty Access Database after you 
have done a select against Orrible 7.

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   (@\___
  /  O
 /(_/
/_/
Whoof...
410-757-3487

-Original Message-
From:   James Maltby [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, March 30, 2001 5:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:Import data to ACCESS

Here's a dudy for y'all - 

SCENARIO: current client's website - running on NT4, CF 4.01, Access 97
backend - have come back to us with the following request:

They have an Orrible 7 database internally from which they want to export
tab delimited (or csv) data (deleted, amended and new records) on a regular
basis (usually about 200 - 500 records each time) - and they want us to
write an application that will "execute" this file on their server.

ISSUES: the server does not have Access on it, just the databases required -
they will not allow a remote ODBC connection to the Oracle database - the
server is v. old (about 2 years old - 1/2 gig RAM - x86 Pentium II
300/400(?) Proc.)

SOLUTION: we suggest upgrading the backend to MS SQL - using SPs to import
the data - run by CF pages in the admin management system we have written.

PROBLEM: they want us to suggest using the current techs. - i.e. using
ACCESS databases without having access on the server any suggestions...

TIA

James
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RE: using cflocation with URL vars on a MAC

2001-03-30 Thread alistair . davidson

AFAIK, that's not anything special about a mac - I've just had the same
problem on a PC running IE5.5.

The solution is to re-write it like this -

cflocation
url="http://www.yahoo.com/testfile.cfm?var1=0var2=1#CLIENT.URLToken#"
addtoken="NO"

I assume it's due to the addtoken attribute adding a '?' before the token,
rather than an ampersand ''

-Original Message-
From: Kenny Tam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 March 2001 01:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: using cflocation with URL vars on a MAC


Anyone know of or have a solution to this problem?

MACs apparently puke on cflocations that contain URL vars.

e.g. cflocation url="http://www.yahoo.com/testfile.cfm?var1=0var2=1"
addtoken="Yes"

If I take out the URL variables it will work fine.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Oracle drivers and 8bit (or multibyte) characters

2001-03-30 Thread DDE


Hi,

Looks like you have two different problems...:

Your ALTER SESSION command is not correct, first you do not need commas in
this command, second and worse ALTER SESSION doe not support to set
NLS_CHARSET which is an environment only variable.

You should try to use the NLS_LANG env variable which works at the client as
well as the server level. The syntax is NLS_LANG =
language_territory.charset
So on you Linux box this should be something like: setenv NLS_LANG
AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P1

Here under a part of Oracle manual about that:

snip This feature implicitly determines the language environment of the
database for each session. An ALTER SESSION statement is automatically
executed when a session connects to a database to set the values of the
database parameters NLS_LANGUAGE and NLS_TERRITORY to those specified by the
language and territory arguments of NLS_LANG. If NLS_LANG is not defined, no
ALTER SESSION statement is executed.
When NLS_LANG is defined, the implicit ALTER SESSION is executed for all
instances to which the session connects, for both direct and indirect
connections. If the values of NLS parameters are changed explicitly with
ALTER SESSION during a session, the changes are propagated to all instances
to which that user session is connected. /snip

Dominique




-Original Message-
From: Mark Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Oracle drivers and 8bit (or multibyte) characters

Hi,

I've been having some trouble with a simple content management system
written in CF, running on RedHat Linux with Apache and connecting to an
Oracle 8i database.

When an 8bit character (character with code between 128 and 255 inclusive)
is added using one of the web forms, it's gets dropped to the 7bit ASCII
range. The Merant ODBC driver and the Oracle 80 Native driver both drop 128
from the 8bit character codes, e.g. chr(233), eacute, becomes chr(105), i.
I have worked around this through a combination of using HTMLEditFormat and
having some custom character code translations, but it is not ideal as this
database may be used to publish to print again in the future (ok, I can
un-escape characters, but why should I need to?).

I have tried using the Oracle ALTER SESSION statement at the start of
transactions to try and change the NLS_LANGUAGE, NLS_TERRITORY and
NLS_CHARSET environment variables for the connection, but I think I may
have the syntax wrong as I'm getting a "missing or invalid option" error.
I've included my statement below, if anyone knows what's wrong, please let
me know.

Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a workaround? Can I force the
drivers to send a correct ALTER SESSION statement when opening a
connection? Should this be necessary, i.e. is there something amiss with
the Oracle DBMS config that connecting clients are using the default Oracle
charset of 7bit ASCII rather than the charset which has been set on the
server, ISO-8859-1 (AFAIK using the NLS_LANG environment variable).

Thanks

Mark


now, that alter session statement:
---
ALTER SESSION
SET NLS_LANGUAGE = 'AMERICAN',
NLS_TERRITORY = 'AMERICA',
NLS_CHARSET = 'WE8ISO8859P1'
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RE: Ultra Dev 4

2001-03-30 Thread Paul Sizemore

I've used UD and CF Studio together for a little over 6 months. They are
great companions.  Companions. UD is great for display / UI "code" and CF
Studio is great for application logic code. I think we need to realize MM
sees this as a way to better facilitate workflows.  A designer and a
programmer can work in parallel rather than a designer handing templates
over to developers. Further encapsulation to achieve better workflow is what
I see the MM - Allaire merger means. 

The UD - CF Studio toolset can be used effectively across the spectrum of
the mid-tier level or "the Mass Enterprise"  (between the Consumer and
Enterprise).

For more info take a look at http://allaire.com/allairealive/psw/psw.html 

Paul Sizemore

Finish Line
3308 N Mitthoeffer Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46235
W: 317-899-1022 ext 3516

http://www.finishline.com

-Original Message-
From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 7:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Ultra Dev 4

I had been avoiding this thread too but I have to agree with you - if you
want to write code CF Studio is the tool if you really just want to work
with pre-made drag and drop interfaces and thats the level of complexity to
the sites you create then Ultradev is your tool. Nothing wrong with either
choice just please ALLAIRE/MACROMEDIA take note we don't want Studio to
become Ultradev we use it because its not bloody Frontpage 2000 crap that
try's to do everything for you but lets you write your code and doesn't
screw with it (you can remove the browse and preview features for all I care
as well). I use Studio for both Cold Fusion and ASP programming (Interdev
sucks too) and will be really disappointed if Studio goes that route.

-Original Message-
From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Ultra Dev 4




I'll have to add my $0.02 now, I almost did earlier.  I've been
hacking around on PCs and schtuff for years.  Recently I have noticed
that there is a growing difference between what we know as a Developer
and what we know as a Programmer.  IMHO, this is a natural progression
of 'encapsulation' in the market.  That said, I view Ultra Dev as a
developers tool and CF Studio as a programmers tool.   IE programmers
tend to type, developers tend to drag n drop.  Please don't take this
as an insult if you are in one of these groups, or both, it is just an
observation from a geek who strives to not touch his mouse.  I used
the term encapsulation since, in an abstract sense, this is what is
happening.  Like the progression of 1g -- 2g -- 3g -- etcc
programming.

Again, this ain't no invite for uh year long flamin thread!   (--
another example of abstract encapsulation!)

cheers!

-
Douglas Knudsen
Leveraged Technologies Group !-- My views, all mine! --
Alltel AIS
Got Linux? http://linuxmall.com






From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AT INTERNET on 03/29/2001 03:08 PM

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] AT INTERNET@CCMAIL
cc:(bcc: Douglas Knudsen/ATL/ALLTELCORP)

Subject:  Re: Ultra Dev 4


It sure IS a developer's environment.  Even more so than CF Studio,
although
it's still a little rough around the edges.  If you have a section of
code
that you use often you can make a server behavior out of it so that
next
time you need it you can just drop it on the page.  This is much
better than
using code snippets, because you can have user-defined attributes that
allow
you to browse to file paths, pick database columns, image URLS.  I
have to
say that after coding CF by hand using Studio, UltraDev probably
doubles the
output I can normally achieve.  Not to mention the fact that you can
whip up
quick sites with basic functionality in a matter of minutes using
built-in
server behaviors.

Also, you can view a page in Live Data mode that you wrote in CFStudio
and
see how it will look in the browser.  This is better than just
browsing the
file and then going back and tweaking the code -- you can tweak the
code or
the design in real-time and watch it change instantly.  I'm sure the
next
version of UD will be more CF friendly, but for now it's pretty damn
good.
It will never replace Studio, but you can use the two together much
more
effectively than either one by itself.

tom
www.basic-ultradev.com



"zac" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Rick Eidson wrote:

  I use Studio is it a good idea to move to UltraDev?

 No. Not at all. Ultradev isn't a developer's environment. Its a
visual
tool
 to help visualise the look and feel of pages created in dynamic
systems.

 Basically its DreamWeaver with more CF/ASP/JSP functionality built
into
it.
 But it won't replace CF Studio (nor should it if any
Allaire/Macromedia
 people are reading).

 --

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make
 my enemies ridiculous.' And God granted it.

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Subdirectories in CustomTags directory?

2001-03-30 Thread Jamie Jackson

Hello,

Is there a way to call a custom tag that's in a subdirectory of ...
\CFUSION\CustomTags ? 

In other words, I want to organize some custom tags into
subdirectories:
\CFUSION\CustomTags\Site1\CT1.cfm (+ CT1a.cfm , CT1b,cfm, ...)
\CFUSION\CustomTags\Site2\CT2.cfm (+ CT2a.cfm, CT2b.cfm, ...)

I have tried this, but apparently, CF won't look in subdirectories of
the "CustomTags" directory. Is there a way to get CF to look in them?
Alternatively, is there another way to manage custom tags?

Thanks,
Jamie

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COM OutLook :: Error :: COM error 0x5

2001-03-30 Thread Paul Ihrig

I get an error COM error 0x5

followed the example to fix, on CfCommet, with no luck. 
Gave CF Services admin access, but still getting same error.
do i need to reboot?

any advice would be great 

Error Occurred While Processing Request Error Diagnostic Information Error
trying to create object specified in the tag. 

COM error 0x5. Access is denied. 

The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of
(CFOBJECT), occupying document position (11:5) to (15:19). 

Date/Time: 03/30/01 09:15:22 Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5;
Windows NT 4.0; AIT) Remote Address: 127.0.0.1 HTTP Referer:
http://localhost/ol/ 

-paul

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RE: Subdirectories in CustomTags directory?

2001-03-30 Thread Dave Watts

 Is there a way to call a custom tag that's in a subdirectory of ...
 \CFUSION\CustomTags ? 
 
 In other words, I want to organize some custom tags into
 subdirectories:
 \CFUSION\CustomTags\Site1\CT1.cfm (+ CT1a.cfm , CT1b,cfm, ...)
 \CFUSION\CustomTags\Site2\CT2.cfm (+ CT2a.cfm, CT2b.cfm, ...)
 
 I have tried this, but apparently, CF won't look in subdirectories of
 the "CustomTags" directory. Is there a way to get CF to look in them?
 Alternatively, is there another way to manage custom tags?

If you've got a file "ct1.cfm" in \cfusion\customtags\site1\, and nowhere
else, this syntax should work:

cf_ct1

However, if you've got multiple files "ct1.cfm" in multiple subdirectories
of \cfusion\customtags\, you'll need to use CFMODULE to execute the specific
one you want:

cfmodule name="site1.ct1"

Note the dot syntax - the above name would correspond to
\cfusion\customtags\site1\ct1.cfm.

If you want to call custom tags in directories either relative from the
current location of the calling page, or mapped in the CF Administrator, you
can use the TEMPLATE attribute of CFMODULE:

cfmodule template="FileInSameDirectory.cfm"
cfmodule template="../FileInDirectoryOneLevelUp.cfm"
cfmodule template="/FileInDirectoryMappedToSlashInCFAdmin.cfm"

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Re: (Announcement) Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques ( ColdFusion®Edition) Hits the 1,000 Copy Mark!

2001-03-30 Thread Tobe Goldfinger

congratulations!

gee I hope you guys made some money out of this

T-


At 03:00 AM 3/30/2001 , you wrote:
Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques (ColdFusion® Edition) Hits the 1,000
Copy Mark!


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search template

2001-03-30 Thread Robert Orlini

I'm tooling around with CF's Verity engine to search my site.

Does any one have or know where I can get a good search template in CFML
that will display search results along with active "next record" and
"previous record" buttons?

I've checked a few CF websites with mixed results.

Thanks in advance.

Robert O.
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RE: COM OutLook :: Error :: COM error 0x5

2001-03-30 Thread Paul Ihrig

ok i got past the error: now here is a new one?

my service provider doesn't support it??
i am my own provider?

Error Occurred While Processing Request
Error Diagnostic Information

Could not complete the operation because the service provider does not
support it.

The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of
(CFSCRIPT), occupying document position (20:1) to (20:10).


Date/Time: 03/30/01 09:59:49
Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 4.0; AIT)
Remote Address: 127.0.0.1
HTTP Referer: http://localhost/ol/
 


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Home:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
614 449-1681

 icq:  47658358


-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 9:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: COM  OutLook :: Error :: COM error 0x5


I get an error COM error 0x5

followed the example to fix, on CfCommet, with no luck. 
Gave CF Services admin access, but still getting same error.
do i need to reboot?

any advice would be great 

Error Occurred While Processing Request Error Diagnostic Information Error
trying to create object specified in the tag. 

COM error 0x5. Access is denied. 

The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of
(CFOBJECT), occupying document position (11:5) to (15:19). 

Date/Time: 03/30/01 09:15:22 Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5;
Windows NT 4.0; AIT) Remote Address: 127.0.0.1 HTTP Referer:
http://localhost/ol/ 

-paul

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614 241-3534
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CFMAIL drives me NUTS!

2001-03-30 Thread Mike Kear



I have endless trouble with CFMail in a hosted environment - because I can't
get access to the undelivered mail and if the templates don't work all I get
is   - well nothing.

Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this code?  It's from a "tell a friend
about this site" form, which is supposed to pass 4 variables to the action
page (names and emails for each of sender and receiver).  Part of the action
page is two emails - one to the site visitor and one to their friend.

I don't think the problem is the tag itself, because the syntax of the
CFMAIL is the same as a working template which DOES send its email.  I
don't think it's the time line, because that works fine elsewhere on the
site too.

[first email]
cfmail to="#form.senderemail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
subject="Told your friend about this site" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
Apparently while visiting Bluegrass Australia (http://bluegrass.org.au)
you used our form to invite a friend to visit us also.

Your friend's name and address is:
 #form.receivername#  at #form.receiveremail#

We very much appreciate your support.
---

This confirmation message was sent from:
http://bluegrass.org.au. Thank you.
Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
#timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
/cfmail
[end first email]



[second email]
!--- Send email to the friend   ---
cfmail to="#form.receiveremail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
subject="Check out this site I found" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"

G'day #form.receivername# ... a message from
#form.sendername#

Right now I am visiting the site Bluegrass Australia - about bluegrass 
and
acoustic music around Australia.  It has some great stuff that will probably
interest you too.  What's on around Australia,  details of new releases and
where you can get them, news about the bluegrass world.

So I suggest you use the URL below and have a look for yourself. Email 
me
at #form.senderemail# and let me know what you think.

The site URL is: http://bluegrass.org.au


This e-mail was sent by #form.sendername#
IP address:  #Remote_addr#
Thank you.
Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
#timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
/cfmail
[end second email]


Could it be the fact that there are two emails on the one template? Is that
allowed?

Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
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RE: OT: SQL Question (Access) the solution

2001-03-30 Thread Mike Kear

Well DOH!!   Thanks to all of you who pointed out to me the blindingly
obvious - all I had to do was join the tables.  Jeez, I knew that .. I had
just momentarily forgotten is all.  Bob's answer was one of many who pointed
out what I should obviously have known and recalled.

The only extra piece that was needed was to allow for the fact that there
were several answers for some questions, so I had to add Distinct to the SQL
like so:
SELECT DISTINCT
 HNTQuestion.QuestionID,
 HNTQuestion.Category,
 HNTQuestion.QuestionShort,
 HNTCategories.HNTCategoryID,
 HNTCategories.HNTCategoryName

FROM  HNTQuestion, HNTCategories, tblAnswers

   WHERE HNTQuestion.Category  = HNTCategories.HNTCategoryID
   AND   HNTQuestion.QuestionID = tblAnswers.ANSQuestionID

   ORDER BY HNTQuestion.Category, HNTQuestion.QuestionShort



Thanks a lot for all your patience and help folks.

Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP WebWorks





-Original Message-
From: Bob Silverberg [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Just add the tblAnswers table to your join, like so:

SELECT
 HNTQuestion.QuestionID,
 HNTQuestion.Category,
 HNTQuestion.QuestionShort,
 HNTCategories.HNTCategoryID,
 HNTCategories.HNTCategoryName

FROM  HNTQuestion, HNTCategories, tblAnswers

   WHERE HNTQuestion.Category  = HNTCategories.HNTCategoryID
   AND   HNTQuestion.QuestionID = tblAnswers.ANSQuestionID

   ORDER BY HNTQuestion.Category, HNTQuestion.QuestionShort

Bob


-Original Message-
From: Michael Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 28, 2001 5:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: SQL Question (Access)


I'm sorry if this is off-topic, but I'm hoping for some help from people
who know more about SQL than I do ...

I have a hints'n'tips section on one of my sites, and it has 3 tables -
tblCategories, tblQuestions and tblAnswers.  I want to have an index page
that lists the questions in their categories, so you click on the question
and a window opens with all the answers to that question.

Here's the bit I am having trouble with .. A few questions don't have any
answers yet - for example some haven't been loaded up yet.   How do I get
SQL to retrieve only the questions that have answers in the Answers table,
leaving out any questions that have no answers?

Here's the SQL I'm using now, that returns all the questions (if it's
relevant here, the database is Access2000):

cfquery name="getquestions" datasource="#dsn#"
SELECT
 HNTQuestion.QuestionID,
 HNTQuestion.Category,
 HNTQuestion.QuestionShort,
 HNTCategories.HNTCategoryID,
 HNTCategories.HNTCategoryName

FROM  HNTQuestion, HNTCategories

   WHERE HNTQuestion.Category  = HNTCategories.HNTCategoryID

   ORDER BY HNTQuestion.Category, HNTQuestion.QuestionShort
/cfquery


An answer is linked to its associated question with a field ANSQuestionID
in the table tblAnswers which has the same value as the field
HNTQuestion.QuestionID.


Can anyone help me please?

Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks.
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Inline Text Editors

2001-03-30 Thread Eric Dawson

I just did a cruise through the archives to get a list of inline editors, 
but I am sure there are more. Respond offlist or on, I am interested in what 
inline editors there are, costs (I can research), and what platforms they'll 
work on. ASP, CFM etc.

Here is what I found:
http://javaboutique.internet.com/
(couldn't find the relevant link though: HTMLEdit)
http://www.editlive.com/
http://www.ektron.com/products/ewebeditpro.cfm
http://www.siteobjects.com/
http://www.cfdev.com/detail.cfm?id=1002

Thanks
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RE: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!

2001-03-30 Thread Hayes, David

What kind of behavior or error messages are you seeing?

-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 9:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!




I have endless trouble with CFMail in a hosted environment - because I can't
get access to the undelivered mail and if the templates don't work all I get
is   - well nothing.

Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this code?  It's from a "tell a friend
about this site" form, which is supposed to pass 4 variables to the action
page (names and emails for each of sender and receiver).  Part of the action
page is two emails - one to the site visitor and one to their friend.

I don't think the problem is the tag itself, because the syntax of the
CFMAIL is the same as a working template which DOES send its email.  I
don't think it's the time line, because that works fine elsewhere on the
site too.

[first email]
cfmail to="#form.senderemail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
subject="Told your friend about this site" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
Apparently while visiting Bluegrass Australia
(http://bluegrass.org.au)
you used our form to invite a friend to visit us also.

Your friend's name and address is:
 #form.receivername#  at #form.receiveremail#

We very much appreciate your support.
---

This confirmation message was sent from:
http://bluegrass.org.au. Thank you.
Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
#timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
/cfmail
[end first email]



[second email]
!--- Send email to the friend   ---
cfmail to="#form.receiveremail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
subject="Check out this site I found" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"

G'day #form.receivername# ... a message from
#form.sendername#


Right now I am visiting the site Bluegrass Australia - about
bluegrass and
acoustic music around Australia.  It has some great stuff that will probably
interest you too.  What's on around Australia,  details of new releases and
where you can get them, news about the bluegrass world.

So I suggest you use the URL below and have a look for
yourself. Email me
at #form.senderemail# and let me know what you think.

The site URL is: http://bluegrass.org.au


This e-mail was sent by #form.sendername#
IP address:  #Remote_addr#
Thank you.
Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
#timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
/cfmail
[end second email]


Could it be the fact that there are two emails on the one template? Is that
allowed?

Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP WebWorks






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Re: Subdirectories in CustomTags directory?

2001-03-30 Thread Jamie Jackson

On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 09:42:25 -0500, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

If you've got a file "ct1.cfm" in \cfusion\customtags\site1\, and nowhere
else, this syntax should work:

cf_ct1

Yeah, this is what I tried before, and I got an error saying CF
couldn't find the template. (Custom tag location:
c:\CFUSION\CustomTags\SNN\SNN.cfm)
___
Error Diagnostic Information
Cannot open CFML file

The requested file "C:\CFUSION\CustomTags\SNN.cfm" cannot be found.

The specific sequence of files included or processed is:
D:\WEBSITES\MFRC\SNN\EFMPAC\INDEX.CFM  
  C:\CFUSION\CustomTags\SNN.cfm  Custom Tag

The error occurred while processing an element with a general
identifier of (CF_SNN), occupying document position (3:1) to (6:2) in
the template file D:\websites\Mfrc\snn\efmpac\index.cfm.
___
Is there a setting I'm missing? I'm running CF Version 4, 5, 1, SP2 

Thanks for your response,
Jamie

However, if you've got multiple files "ct1.cfm" in multiple subdirectories
of \cfusion\customtags\, you'll need to use CFMODULE to execute the specific
one you want:

cfmodule name="site1.ct1"

Note the dot syntax - the above name would correspond to
\cfusion\customtags\site1\ct1.cfm.

If you want to call custom tags in directories either relative from the
current location of the calling page, or mapped in the CF Administrator, you
can use the TEMPLATE attribute of CFMODULE:

cfmodule template="FileInSameDirectory.cfm"
cfmodule template="../FileInDirectoryOneLevelUp.cfm"
cfmodule template="/FileInDirectoryMappedToSlashInCFAdmin.cfm"

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http://www.figleaf.com/
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RE: Subdirectories in CustomTags directory?

2001-03-30 Thread Hayes, David

You can put them in subdirectories, but I believe if you move an existing
custom tag from it's current path, CF won't find it until you restart.

Try creating a new custom tag in a subdirectory and calling it.

-Original Message-
From: Jamie Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 8:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Subdirectories in CustomTags directory?


Hello,

Is there a way to call a custom tag that's in a subdirectory of ...
\CFUSION\CustomTags ? 

In other words, I want to organize some custom tags into
subdirectories:
\CFUSION\CustomTags\Site1\CT1.cfm (+ CT1a.cfm , CT1b,cfm, ...)
\CFUSION\CustomTags\Site2\CT2.cfm (+ CT2a.cfm, CT2b.cfm, ...)

I have tried this, but apparently, CF won't look in subdirectories of
the "CustomTags" directory. Is there a way to get CF to look in them?
Alternatively, is there another way to manage custom tags?

Thanks,
Jamie
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Basic graphs/charts in CFML/HTML/DHTML that work in Netscape

2001-03-30 Thread James Milks

Hi All,
I have a requirement to generate basic graphs in plain old cfml/html/dhtml
for a client that needs to be done yesterday. I am aware that there is third
party software available for purchase, as well as that CF 5.0 will generate
basic flash graphics, but I can't wait, and there is no budget for new
software. SoI am hoping someone out there has done this sort of thing
and won't mind helping out. I have already checked a couple out that worked
in IE, but Netscape is the client's standard (sad but true...) and the ones
I have seen failed terribly.

Any help appreciated.
James Milks
Noncubicle Corporation
www.noncubicle.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!

2001-03-30 Thread Jim McAtee

Are all or only some of the messages not going out?  If you're not getting CF
errors on the page, then the problem is probably between CF and the mail server.
If you're going to use from: and to: addresses as entered into a form, make sure
you validate the format of the addresses.  For example, if someone enters "Joe
Smith" in the from:, many mail servers will reject the message.  The to: address
is obviously even more important.  There, you could have the mail server reject
the relay from CF or else the mail server may accept it and be unable to deliver
it for a variety of reasons.  You can't validate every possible problem, such as
someone misspelling "aol.com", but you _can_ make sure the address at least
looks like a valid one.

Jim


-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, March 30, 2001 8:16 AM
Subject: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!




I have endless trouble with CFMail in a hosted environment - because I can't
get access to the undelivered mail and if the templates don't work all I get
is   - well nothing.

Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this code?  It's from a "tell a friend
about this site" form, which is supposed to pass 4 variables to the action
page (names and emails for each of sender and receiver).  Part of the action
page is two emails - one to the site visitor and one to their friend.

I don't think the problem is the tag itself, because the syntax of the
CFMAIL is the same as a working template which DOES send its email.  I
don't think it's the time line, because that works fine elsewhere on the
site too.

[first email]
cfmail to="#form.senderemail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
subject="Told your friend about this site" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
 Apparently while visiting Bluegrass Australia (http://bluegrass.org.au)
you used our form to invite a friend to visit us also.

 Your friend's name and address is:
 #form.receivername#  at #form.receiveremail#

 We very much appreciate your support.
 ---

 This confirmation message was sent from:
 http://bluegrass.org.au. Thank you.
 Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
#timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
 /cfmail
[end first email]



[second email]
!--- Send email to the friend   ---
cfmail to="#form.receiveremail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
subject="Check out this site I found" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"

G'day #form.receivername# ... a message from
#form.sendername#
 
 Right now I am visiting the site Bluegrass Australia - about bluegrass and
acoustic music around Australia.  It has some great stuff that will probably
interest you too.  What's on around Australia,  details of new releases and
where you can get them, news about the bluegrass world.

 So I suggest you use the URL below and have a look for yourself. Email me
at #form.senderemail# and let me know what you think.

 The site URL is: http://bluegrass.org.au


 This e-mail was sent by #form.sendername#
 IP address:  #Remote_addr#
 Thank you.
 Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
#timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
/cfmail
[end second email]


Could it be the fact that there are two emails on the one template? Is that
allowed?

Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP WebWorks






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Re: Subdirectories in CustomTags directory?

2001-03-30 Thread Jamie Jackson

Can't bring the server right now to verify it, but that would explain
it.

Thanks,
Jamie

 On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 09:36:03 -0600, in cf-talk you wrote:

You can put them in subdirectories, but I believe if you move an existing
custom tag from it's current path, CF won't find it until you restart.

Try creating a new custom tag in a subdirectory and calling it.

-Original Message-
From: Jamie Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 8:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Subdirectories in CustomTags directory?


Hello,

Is there a way to call a custom tag that's in a subdirectory of ...
\CFUSION\CustomTags ? 

In other words, I want to organize some custom tags into
subdirectories:
\CFUSION\CustomTags\Site1\CT1.cfm (+ CT1a.cfm , CT1b,cfm, ...)
\CFUSION\CustomTags\Site2\CT2.cfm (+ CT2a.cfm, CT2b.cfm, ...)

I have tried this, but apparently, CF won't look in subdirectories of
the "CustomTags" directory. Is there a way to get CF to look in them?
Alternatively, is there another way to manage custom tags?

Thanks,
Jamie

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RE: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!

2001-03-30 Thread Edward Chanter

This may be a really stupid thing to say, but did you try adding the
port="25" parameter to the cfmail tag..? Just to see what happens.

Omitting it has always caused me problems in the past...

Also, are you getting a CF error when it runs or does it seem to run fine
and then just not send any mails...? If that's the case you may want to
check to see if they're queued on your mail server.

Just a few suggestions

-= Ed

 -Original Message-
 From: Hayes, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 30 March 2001 4:33 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!


 What kind of behavior or error messages are you seeing?

 -Original Message-
 From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 9:12 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!




 I have endless trouble with CFMail in a hosted environment -
 because I can't
 get access to the undelivered mail and if the templates don't
 work all I get
 is   - well nothing.

 Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this code?  It's from a
 "tell a friend
 about this site" form, which is supposed to pass 4 variables to the action
 page (names and emails for each of sender and receiver).  Part of
 the action
 page is two emails - one to the site visitor and one to their friend.

 I don't think the problem is the tag itself, because the syntax of the
 CFMAIL is the same as a working template which DOES send its email.  I
 don't think it's the time line, because that works fine elsewhere on the
 site too.

 [first email]
 cfmail to="#form.senderemail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
 subject="Told your friend about this site" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
   Apparently while visiting Bluegrass Australia
 (http://bluegrass.org.au)
 you used our form to invite a friend to visit us also.

   Your friend's name and address is:
#form.receivername#  at #form.receiveremail#

   We very much appreciate your support.
   ---

   This confirmation message was sent from:
   http://bluegrass.org.au. Thank you.
   Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
 #timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
   /cfmail
 [end first email]



 [second email]
 !--- Send email to the friend   ---
 cfmail to="#form.receiveremail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
 subject="Check out this site I found" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"

 G'day #form.receivername# ... a message from
 #form.sendername#

 
   Right now I am visiting the site Bluegrass Australia - about
 bluegrass and
 acoustic music around Australia.  It has some great stuff that
 will probably
 interest you too.  What's on around Australia,  details of new
 releases and
 where you can get them, news about the bluegrass world.

   So I suggest you use the URL below and have a look for
 yourself. Email me
 at #form.senderemail# and let me know what you think.

   The site URL is: http://bluegrass.org.au


   This e-mail was sent by #form.sendername#
   IP address:  #Remote_addr#
   Thank you.
   Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
 #timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
 /cfmail
 [end second email]


 Could it be the fact that there are two emails on the one
 template? Is that
 allowed?

 Cheers,
 Mike Kear
 Windsor, NSW, Australia
 AFP WebWorks






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disabling RDS

2001-03-30 Thread William J Wheatley

so whats the best way to disable RDS if you dont want the boxes to have RDS
ACCESS? if you uncheck RDS password in CFADMIn it will just let you get in
without 1 right?


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RE: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!

2001-03-30 Thread James Milks

I agree with the port specification recommendation. I have seen this as
well...

-Original Message-
From: Edward Chanter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!


This may be a really stupid thing to say, but did you try adding the
port="25" parameter to the cfmail tag..? Just to see what happens.

Omitting it has always caused me problems in the past...

Also, are you getting a CF error when it runs or does it seem to run fine
and then just not send any mails...? If that's the case you may want to
check to see if they're queued on your mail server.

Just a few suggestions

-= Ed

 -Original Message-
 From: Hayes, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 30 March 2001 4:33 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!


 What kind of behavior or error messages are you seeing?

 -Original Message-
 From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 9:12 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: CFMAIL drives me NUTS!




 I have endless trouble with CFMail in a hosted environment -
 because I can't
 get access to the undelivered mail and if the templates don't
 work all I get
 is   - well nothing.

 Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this code?  It's from a
 "tell a friend
 about this site" form, which is supposed to pass 4 variables to the action
 page (names and emails for each of sender and receiver).  Part of
 the action
 page is two emails - one to the site visitor and one to their friend.

 I don't think the problem is the tag itself, because the syntax of the
 CFMAIL is the same as a working template which DOES send its email.  I
 don't think it's the time line, because that works fine elsewhere on the
 site too.

 [first email]
 cfmail to="#form.senderemail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
 subject="Told your friend about this site" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
   Apparently while visiting Bluegrass Australia
 (http://bluegrass.org.au)
 you used our form to invite a friend to visit us also.

   Your friend's name and address is:
#form.receivername#  at #form.receiveremail#

   We very much appreciate your support.
   ---

   This confirmation message was sent from:
   http://bluegrass.org.au. Thank you.
   Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
 #timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
   /cfmail
 [end first email]



 [second email]
 !--- Send email to the friend   ---
 cfmail to="#form.receiveremail#" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
 subject="Check out this site I found" server="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"

 G'day #form.receivername# ... a message from
 #form.sendername#

 
   Right now I am visiting the site Bluegrass Australia - about
 bluegrass and
 acoustic music around Australia.  It has some great stuff that
 will probably
 interest you too.  What's on around Australia,  details of new
 releases and
 where you can get them, news about the bluegrass world.

   So I suggest you use the URL below and have a look for
 yourself. Email me
 at #form.senderemail# and let me know what you think.

   The site URL is: http://bluegrass.org.au


   This e-mail was sent by #form.sendername#
   IP address:  #Remote_addr#
   Thank you.
   Local Time: #dateformat(austime, "d /  / ")# at
 #timeformat(austime, "h:mm tt")#
 /cfmail
 [end second email]


 Could it be the fact that there are two emails on the one
 template? Is that
 allowed?

 Cheers,
 Mike Kear
 Windsor, NSW, Australia
 AFP WebWorks






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RE: Basic graphs/charts in CFML/HTML/DHTML that work in Netscape

2001-03-30 Thread David Shadovitz

If you need only basic stuff, check out (old) CF's graphlets.  The old CF docs 
on it can be found at (among other places) 
http://telecom.fit.edu/cfdocs/user/ug20.htm
-David

On Friday, March 30, 2001 7:36 AM, James Milks [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
wrote:
 Hi All,
 I have a requirement to generate basic graphs in plain old cfml/html/dhtml
 for a client that needs to be done yesterday. I am aware that there is third
 party software available for purchase, as well as that CF 5.0 will generate
 basic flash graphics, but I can't wait, and there is no budget for new
 software. SoI am hoping someone out there has done this sort of thing
 and won't mind helping out. I have already checked a couple out that worked
 in IE, but Netscape is the client's standard (sad but true...) and the ones
 I have seen failed terribly.

 Any help appreciated.
 James Milks

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RE: disabling RDS

2001-03-30 Thread Simon Horwith

I believe not running the RDS service is the best way to prevent people from
using it.

~Simon

Simon Horwith
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Certified ColdFusion Developer
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-Original Message-
From: William J Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: disabling RDS


so whats the best way to disable RDS if you dont want the boxes to have RDS
ACCESS? if you uncheck RDS password in CFADMIn it will just let you get in
without 1 right?


Bill Wheatley
Director of Development
AEPS INC
Allaire ColdFusion Consulting Partner
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http://www.aeps2000.com
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RE: disabling RDS

2001-03-30 Thread Kurt Ward

Disable the RDS Service in the NT Service manager...


-Original Message-
From: William J Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: disabling RDS


so whats the best way to disable RDS if you dont want the boxes to have RDS
ACCESS? if you uncheck RDS password in CFADMIn it will just let you get in
without 1 right?


Bill Wheatley
Director of Development
AEPS INC
Allaire ColdFusion Consulting Partner
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OT: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?

2001-03-30 Thread cassady


VB Script / ActiveX question:

We are utilizing a VB Script we got from the MSDN Library to launch Word on the Client 
computer (this is an intranet project only – all computers equipped), with a document, 
in a directory we’ve mapped to all workstations.

The problem is that unless the security setting form the browser is set to the lowest 
(not a legitimate solution, internal browsers have access to the Internet), the script 
just throws an error. If the browser is set to the lowest (no) security, the following 
message is sent:

“Some software (ActiveX controls) on this page might be unsafe. It is recommended that 
you do not run it. Do you want to allow it to run?”

My question is – is there a way to launch word other that the process we are using 
(that also doesn’t have this problem), or failing that, is there a way to use this 
script without having to go through the process of having to digitally sign the code 
($400 / year for just this – it looks like they’ll have no other use of the 
certificate)?

Arrgh. This is a showstopper if I cannot find a work around. The certificate should be 
the last-measure-response.

Thank you for your time,
Stephen R. Cassady
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

TallyList: http://www.tallylist.com
Ububik:http://www.ububik.com


script language="VBScript" type="text/vbscript"
   Dim objWord
   Sub Btn1_onclick()
   call OpenDoc("c:/test.doc")
   End Sub

   Sub OpenDoc(strLocation)

   Set objWord = CreateObject("Word.Application")
   objWord.Visible = true
   objWord.Documents.Open strLocation

   End Sub
/SCRIPT





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Numbers to Text

2001-03-30 Thread Jay Wigginton

Anyone know of a custom tag available or a means within CF to convert
numbers to text... 2 to two, 100 to one hundred, etc.?

thanks
Jay


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Re: disabling RDS

2001-03-30 Thread Jim McAtee

It's a separate service.  Just stop the service and set startup of the service
to 'manual'.

Jim


-Original Message-
From: William J Wheatley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, March 30, 2001 8:56 AM
Subject: disabling RDS


so whats the best way to disable RDS if you dont want the boxes to have RDS
ACCESS? if you uncheck RDS password in CFADMIn it will just let you get in
without 1 right?


Bill Wheatley
Director of Development
AEPS INC
Allaire ColdFusion Consulting Partner
Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
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RE: disabling RDS

2001-03-30 Thread Arden Weiss

Have a "best" book reference/tutorial on RDS usage ? ? ?

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   (@\___
  /  O
 /(_/
/_/
Whoof...
410-757-3487

-Original Message-
From:   Simon Horwith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, March 30, 2001 11:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:RE: disabling RDS

I believe not running the RDS service is the best way to prevent people from
using it.

~Simon

Simon Horwith
Macromedia Certified Instructor
Certified ColdFusion Developer
Fig Leaf Software
1400 16th St NW, # 500
Washington DC 20036
202.797.6570 (direct line)
www.figleaf.com



-Original Message-
From: William J Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: disabling RDS


so whats the best way to disable RDS if you dont want the boxes to have RDS
ACCESS? if you uncheck RDS password in CFADMIn it will just let you get in
without 1 right?


Bill Wheatley
Director of Development
AEPS INC
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AW: disabling RDS

2001-03-30 Thread cf-talk

I put an extra pw-access on the cfide-directory.

That helped too.
Uwe

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Simon Horwith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 30. März 2001 18:07
An: CF-Talk
Betreff: RE: disabling RDS


I believe not running the RDS service is the best way to prevent people from
using it.

~Simon

Simon Horwith
Macromedia Certified Instructor
Certified ColdFusion Developer
Fig Leaf Software
1400 16th St NW, # 500
Washington DC 20036
202.797.6570 (direct line)
www.figleaf.com



-Original Message-
From: William J Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: disabling RDS


so whats the best way to disable RDS if you dont want the boxes to have RDS
ACCESS? if you uncheck RDS password in CFADMIn it will just let you get in
without 1 right?


Bill Wheatley
Director of Development
AEPS INC
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Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
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Re: disabling RDS

2001-03-30 Thread William J Wheatley

Thank you both =) ok now i know lol


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- Original Message -
From: "Deb Dickerson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: disabling RDS


 If you want to prevent everyone from RDS access, it's easiest to just
 disable the service. Steps to do that are in this KB:
 http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=11712Method=Full

 Debbie

 - Original Message -
 From: "William J Wheatley" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:53 AM
 Subject: disabling RDS


  so whats the best way to disable RDS if you dont want the boxes to have
 RDS
  ACCESS? if you uncheck RDS password in CFADMIn it will just let you get
in
  without 1 right?
 
 
  Bill Wheatley
  Director of Development
  AEPS INC
  Allaire ColdFusion Consulting Partner
  Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
  http://www.aeps.com
  ICQ: 417645
  http://www.aeps2000.com
  954-472-6684 X303
 
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 by
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 privileged
  information.  No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any
  mistaken transmission to you.  If you receive this e-mail in error,
please
  immediately delete it from your system and notify the sender.  You must
 not
  disclose, copy or use any part of this e-mail if you are not the
intended
  recipient.  The RTA is not responsible for any unauthorized alterations
to
  this e-mail or attachment to it
 
 
 

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RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Angel Stewart

Yes..that is what I am saying, to a lesser degree.

Are you denying that the GUI of an application contributes to its ease of
use and its functionality?

Take Windows for example..if you were to make all the windows triangular,
all the buttons hexagonal and arranged in a semi circle along the left side
of the screen..hell it might fit the design of your PC Case yes..
but wouldn't a lot of functionality and ease of use be lost??

A message board is designed to meet specific user requirements with respect
to its graphical user interface.

My question therefore is a valid one, how much customisation beside colors
and images would you really need to do to a message board to make it 'fit'
with a site?

Could you show me a site with a message board that 'fits' it?

-Gel

-Original Message-
From: zac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

I'm not sure that purpose of your comments? Obviously the ability to make a
site have a consistent look and feel is important. Why that concern
necessitates your comment about destroying functionality is puzzling.

Are you implying that you can't redesign the fusetalk  GUI without rendering
it inoperable?


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RE: Basic graphs/charts in CFML/HTML/DHTML that work in Netscape

2001-03-30 Thread Thomas Chiverton

Surly this is just easy, using tables, and the width and height properties
of the img tage ?

There are even some tags on the DevX, ISTR...

-Original Message-
From: James Milks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 4:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Basic graphs/charts in CFML/HTML/DHTML that work in Netscape


Hi All,
I have a requirement to generate basic graphs in plain old cfml/html/dhtml
for a client that needs to be done yesterday. I am aware that there is third
party software available for purchase, as well as that CF 5.0 will generate
basic flash graphics, but I can't wait, and there is no budget for new
software. SoI am hoping someone out there has done this sort of thing
and won't mind helping out. I have already checked a couple out that worked
in IE, but Netscape is the client's standard (sad but true...) and the ones
I have seen failed terribly.

Any help appreciated.
James Milks
Noncubicle Corporation
www.noncubicle.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(613) 560-9855
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RE: CFMAIL - twofold

2001-03-30 Thread Andrew Tyrone

The format:

FROM="John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]"

works fine with most email servers, as far as I know.

I remember that in (I THINK) ColdFusion versions previous to 4.5, this never worked 
for me.  I could've SWORN it was the mail server, but manually doing it this way 
worked.  I don't know if ColdFusion was looking at the email as invalid, or what.  
What I do know is that once the upgrade to 4.5 took place (the site was on a hosted 
server, so it was a while coming), this FROM format worked fine.  I never found any 
specifications on doing it this way in the cf docs, but apparently previous versions 
had a problem with this.

- Andy

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 12:29 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: CFMAIL - twofold
 
 
 once you enclose your email address inside angle brackets, you should be 
 fine. The mail server should ignore the rest of the command as a comment 
 (note the word 'should', I didn't say 'will').
 
 At 03:45 PM 3/27/2001, you wrote:
 you CAN have FROM="Jay Patton[EMAIL PROTECTED]". i use that format all
 the time. so you *can* have spaces in the FROM attribute.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jay Patton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:43 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CFMAIL - twofold
 
 
 someone correct me if im wrong but doesn't the "From= " line 
 have to have a
 valid email address such as: FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and 
 cant have a
 name like: FROM="JAY PATTON"? i think i ran into a problem like 
 this a while
 ago.?!?.
 
 Jay Patton
 Web Design / Application Design
 Web Pro USA
 p. 406.549.3337 ext. 203
 p. 1.888.5WEBPRO ext. 203
 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 url. www.webpro-usa.com
 - Original Message -
 From: "Mark Lapole" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 2:06 PM
 Subject: CFMAIL - twofold
 
 
   i may be a complete fool (some may argue), but if i'm trying 
 to achieve 2
   emails being sent off after a submitted form... what to do?
  
   1) verification email sent back to the submitter (given they supply a
 valid
   email address) with registration and seminar information
  
   and
  
   2) email to internal events person responsible for these registrations
  
   No db involved -- should just be simple CFMAILs right?
   Can't have 2 CFMAIL tags on same action page?
  
   Using the following:
   --
   CFMAIL TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
 FROM="Online_Registration"
 SUBJECT="Seminar Registration"
 TYPE="HTML"
  
   Name: #Form.FirstName# #Form.LastName#BR
   Company: #Form.CompanyName#BR
   Address1: #Form.Address1#BR
   Address2: #Form.Address2#BR
   Email: #Form.EmailAddress#BR
   Phone: #Form.Phone#BR
   Fax: #Form.Fax#BR
   /CFMAIL
  
   CFMAIL TO="#Form.EmailAddress#"
   FROM="Online_Registration"
SUBJECT="Seminar Registration"
   TYPE="HTML"
  
   Thank you for signing up to attend blahblahblah!BRBR
  
   The following registration information has been submitted:BRBR
  
   BName:/B #Form.FirstName# #Form.LastName#BR
   BCompany:/B #Form.CompanyName#BR
   BAddress1:/B #Form.Address1#BR
   BAddress2:/B #Form.Address2#BR
   BEmail:/B #Form.EmailAddress#BR
   BPhone:/B #Form.Phone#BR
   BFax:/B #Form.Fax#BRBR
  
   If this is not correct or you need to make changes contact A
   HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Event Planner/A
   /CFMAIL
  
   Your registration for blahblahblah has been received -- we 
 look forward to
   meeting you!
  
   --
  
   First snippet processes fine and even makes it to the "Your 
 reg has been
   received..." line.
  
   Any suggestions?
  
   -Mark
  
  
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RE: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?

2001-03-30 Thread Christopher P. Maher

For Intranet applications I usually set the security to a custom level for
local intranet or if users are accessing the site from outside, the putting
the site in the trusted sites and setting the appropriate security level.
Hope that helps.

Chris


Christopher P. Maher
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Actuarial and Computer Consulting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.maherassociates.com

 -Original Message-
 From: cassady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:15 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: OT: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?



 VB Script / ActiveX question:

 We are utilizing a VB Script we got from the MSDN Library to
 launch Word on the Client computer (this is an intranet project
 only – all computers equipped), with a document, in a directory
 we’ve mapped to all workstations.

 The problem is that unless the security setting form the browser
 is set to the lowest (not a legitimate solution, internal
 browsers have access to the Internet), the script just throws an
 error. If the browser is set to the lowest (no) security, the
 following message is sent:

 “Some software (ActiveX controls) on this page might be unsafe.
 It is recommended that you do not run it. Do you want to allow it to run?”

 My question is – is there a way to launch word other that the
 process we are using (that also doesn’t have this problem), or
 failing that, is there a way to use this script without having to
 go through the process of having to digitally sign the code ($400
 / year for just this – it looks like they’ll have no other use of
 the certificate)?

 Arrgh. This is a showstopper if I cannot find a work around. The
 certificate should be the last-measure-response.



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RE: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?

2001-03-30 Thread Bob Silverberg

This answer may be so simple that I assume I'm missing something, but why
not just allow them to open the word document via their browser directly -
using a URL that points to the word document?

Bob

-Original Message-
From: cassady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 11:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?



VB Script / ActiveX question:

We are utilizing a VB Script we got from the MSDN Library to launch Word on
the Client computer (this is an intranet project only – all computers
equipped), with a document, in a directory we’ve mapped to all workstations.

The problem is that unless the security setting form the browser is set to
the lowest (not a legitimate solution, internal browsers have access to the
Internet), the script just throws an error. If the browser is set to the
lowest (no) security, the following message is sent:

“Some software (ActiveX controls) on this page might be unsafe. It is
recommended that you do not run it. Do you want to allow it to run?”

My question is – is there a way to launch word other that the process we are
using (that also doesn’t have this problem), or failing that, is there a way
to use this script without having to go through the process of having to
digitally sign the code ($400 / year for just this – it looks like they’ll
have no other use of the certificate)?

Arrgh. This is a showstopper if I cannot find a work around. The certificate
should be the last-measure-response.

Thank you for your time,
Stephen R. Cassady
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

TallyList: http://www.tallylist.com
Ububik:http://www.ububik.com


script language="VBScript" type="text/vbscript"
   Dim objWord
   Sub Btn1_onclick()
   call OpenDoc("c:/test.doc")
   End Sub

   Sub OpenDoc(strLocation)

   Set objWord = CreateObject("Word.Application")
   objWord.Visible = true
   objWord.Documents.Open strLocation

   End Sub
/SCRIPT





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Re: Numbers to Text

2001-03-30 Thread Bryan LaPlante

This may not be what you are looking for, but I wrote a little check writer
script for a bank once that translated the number column into dollars and
cents as words on the client machine. This script was written pre IE4 before
you could declair an array object by reference. All that the first function
does is declaire the array object for moneyobj, the rest of the script does
the work when you pass it a float or decimal number.

-- script --
function moneyObj()
{
for (i = 0; imoneyObj.arguments.length; i++)
 this[i] = moneyObj.arguments[i];
}
teen = new
moneyObj("Ten","Eleven","Twelve","Thirteen","Fourteen","Fifteen","Sixteen","
Seventeen","Eighteen","Ninteen");
ten  = new
moneyObj("","","Twenty","Thirty","Fourty","Fifty","Sixty","Seventy","Eighty"
,"Ninty");
one  =  new
moneyObj("","One","Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven","Eight","Nine");



function checkWrite(s)
{
var moneyString = '0123456789';
var money  = '';
var printMoney = '';
for (i = 0; i = s.length; i++)
 {
 g = s.charAt(i);
 if (moneyString.indexOf(g) != -1)money += g;
 }

var dollars  = money.substring(0,(money.length) -2);
var cents  = money.substring(dollars.length,money.length);

while (cents.length  2)
  {
  cents = 0 + cents;
  }
while (dollars.length  6)
  {
  dollars = 0 + dollars;
  }

var ones  = dollars.charAt(0);
var tens  = dollars.charAt(1);
var hundreds = dollars.charAt(2);
var thousands = dollars.charAt(3);
var Tthousands = dollars.charAt(4);
var Hthousands = dollars.charAt(5);


if (ones != 0)
 {
 printMoney = one[ones] + ' hundred ';
 }
 else
  {
  printMoney = '';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  1)
 {
 printMoney += '';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  1  ((hundreds + thousands)  1  ((thousands +
Tthousands)  1)))
 {
 printMoney += ' thousand ';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  0  ((tens + hundreds) = 9))
 {
 printMoney += one[hundreds] + ' thousand ';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  9  ((tens + hundreds) = 19))
 {
 printMoney += teen[hundreds] + ' thousand ';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  19  ((tens + hundreds)  100))
 {
 printMoney += ten[tens] + ' ' + one[hundreds] + ' thousand ';
 }

if (thousands != 0)
 {
 printMoney += one[thousands] + ' hundred ';
 }
 else
  {
  printMoney += '';
 }
if ((Tthousands + Hthousands)  0  ((Tthousands + Hthousands) = 9))
 {
 printMoney += one[Hthousands];
 }
if ((Tthousands + Hthousands)  9  ((Tthousands + Hthousands) = 19))
 {
 printMoney += teen[Hthousands];
 }
if ((Tthousands + Hthousands)  19  ((Tthousands + Hthousands)  100))
 {
 printMoney += ten[Tthousands] + ' ' + one[Hthousands];
 }

var UppCase = printMoney.charAt(0);
var LowCase = printMoney.substring(1,printMoney.length);

 document.forms[0].dollarString.value = '' + printMoney + ' and ' + cents  +
'\/ 100';
 document.write(UppCase + LowCase.toLowerCase() + ' and ' + cents  + '\/
100');
}
-- End Script --
- Original Message -
From: "Jay Wigginton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:20 AM
Subject: Numbers to Text


 Anyone know of a custom tag available or a means within CF to convert
 numbers to text... 2 to two, 100 to one hundred, etc.?

 thanks
 Jay



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RE: disabling RDS

2001-03-30 Thread Stephen Moretti

 
 
 It's a separate service.  Just stop the service and set startup 
 of the service
 to 'manual'.
 

Don't forget to change the registry key so that

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Allaire\ColdFusion\CurrentVersion\IDE]
ServiceRunning = 0

instead of

ServiceRunning = 1

Otherwise your logfiles will fill your hard drive in no time.

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Re: Numbers to Text

2001-03-30 Thread Paul Hastings

 Anyone know of a custom tag available or a means within CF to convert
 numbers to text... 2 to two, 100 to one hundred, etc.?

http://www.tei.or.th/eic/ under the free link.


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RE: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?

2001-03-30 Thread Dave Watts

 We are utilizing a VB Script we got from the MSDN Library to 
 launch Word on the Client computer (this is an intranet 
 project only - all computers equipped), with a document, in a 
 directory we've mapped to all workstations.
 
 The problem is that unless the security setting form the 
 browser is set to the lowest (not a legitimate solution, 
 internal browsers have access to the Internet), the script 
 just throws an error. If the browser is set to the lowest 
 (no) security, the following message is sent:
 
 "Some software (ActiveX controls) on this page might be 
 unsafe. It is recommended that you do not run it. Do you want 
 to allow it to run?"
 
 My question is - is there a way to launch word other that the 
 process we are using (that also doesn't have this problem), 
 or failing that, is there a way to use this script without 
 having to go through the process of having to digitally sign 
 the code ($400 / year for just this - it looks like they'll 
 have no other use of the certificate)?
 
 Arrgh. This is a showstopper if I cannot find a work around. 
 The certificate should be the last-measure-response.

You should be able to add the intranet site to the list of "Trusted Sites"
in IE on the target computers, then configure the security settings for
trusted sites to allow what you need. That won't affect the security
settings used when connecting to public Internet sites.

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

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RE: CFMAIL - twofold

2001-03-30 Thread Dylan Bromby

it's worked since at least 4.0 for me for both FROM and TO.

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Tyrone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 8:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMAIL - twofold


The format:

FROM="John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]"

works fine with most email servers, as far as I know.

I remember that in (I THINK) ColdFusion versions previous to 4.5, this never
worked for me.  I could've SWORN it was the mail server, but manually doing
it this way worked.  I don't know if ColdFusion was looking at the email as
invalid, or what.  What I do know is that once the upgrade to 4.5 took place
(the site was on a hosted server, so it was a while coming), this FROM
format worked fine.  I never found any specifications on doing it this way
in the cf docs, but apparently previous versions had a problem with this.

- Andy

 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 12:29 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: CFMAIL - twofold


 once you enclose your email address inside angle brackets, you should be
 fine. The mail server should ignore the rest of the command as a comment
 (note the word 'should', I didn't say 'will').

 At 03:45 PM 3/27/2001, you wrote:
 you CAN have FROM="Jay Patton[EMAIL PROTECTED]". i use that format all
 the time. so you *can* have spaces in the FROM attribute.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jay Patton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:43 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CFMAIL - twofold
 
 
 someone correct me if im wrong but doesn't the "From= " line
 have to have a
 valid email address such as: FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and
 cant have a
 name like: FROM="JAY PATTON"? i think i ran into a problem like
 this a while
 ago.?!?.
 
 Jay Patton
 Web Design / Application Design
 Web Pro USA
 p. 406.549.3337 ext. 203
 p. 1.888.5WEBPRO ext. 203
 e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 url. www.webpro-usa.com
 - Original Message -
 From: "Mark Lapole" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 2:06 PM
 Subject: CFMAIL - twofold
 
 
   i may be a complete fool (some may argue), but if i'm trying
 to achieve 2
   emails being sent off after a submitted form... what to do?
  
   1) verification email sent back to the submitter (given they supply a
 valid
   email address) with registration and seminar information
  
   and
  
   2) email to internal events person responsible for these registrations
  
   No db involved -- should just be simple CFMAILs right?
   Can't have 2 CFMAIL tags on same action page?
  
   Using the following:
   --
   CFMAIL TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
 FROM="Online_Registration"
 SUBJECT="Seminar Registration"
 TYPE="HTML"
  
   Name: #Form.FirstName# #Form.LastName#BR
   Company: #Form.CompanyName#BR
   Address1: #Form.Address1#BR
   Address2: #Form.Address2#BR
   Email: #Form.EmailAddress#BR
   Phone: #Form.Phone#BR
   Fax: #Form.Fax#BR
   /CFMAIL
  
   CFMAIL TO="#Form.EmailAddress#"
   FROM="Online_Registration"
SUBJECT="Seminar Registration"
   TYPE="HTML"
  
   Thank you for signing up to attend blahblahblah!BRBR
  
   The following registration information has been submitted:BRBR
  
   BName:/B #Form.FirstName# #Form.LastName#BR
   BCompany:/B #Form.CompanyName#BR
   BAddress1:/B #Form.Address1#BR
   BAddress2:/B #Form.Address2#BR
   BEmail:/B #Form.EmailAddress#BR
   BPhone:/B #Form.Phone#BR
   BFax:/B #Form.Fax#BRBR
  
   If this is not correct or you need to make changes contact A
   HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Event Planner/A
   /CFMAIL
  
   Your registration for blahblahblah has been received -- we
 look forward to
   meeting you!
  
   --
  
   First snippet processes fine and even makes it to the "Your
 reg has been
   received..." line.
  
   Any suggestions?
  
   -Mark
  
  
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Re: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?

2001-03-30 Thread Bryan LaPlante

If everyone is using IE5.x you can deliver the script via the hta extension.
Heres the docs.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/hta/overview/htaoverview.asp

- Original Message -
From: "cassady " [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:15 AM
Subject: OT: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?



VB Script / ActiveX question:

We are utilizing a VB Script we got from the MSDN Library to launch Word on
the Client computer (this is an intranet project only - all computers
equipped), with a document, in a directory we've mapped to all workstations.

The problem is that unless the security setting form the browser is set to
the lowest (not a legitimate solution, internal browsers have access to the
Internet), the script just throws an error. If the browser is set to the
lowest (no) security, the following message is sent:

"Some software (ActiveX controls) on this page might be unsafe. It is
recommended that you do not run it. Do you want to allow it to run?"

My question is - is there a way to launch word other that the process we are
using (that also doesn't have this problem), or failing that, is there a way
to use this script without having to go through the process of having to
digitally sign the code ($400 / year for just this - it looks like they'll
have no other use of the certificate)?

Arrgh. This is a showstopper if I cannot find a work around. The certificate
should be the last-measure-response.

Thank you for your time,
Stephen R. Cassady
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

TallyList: http://www.tallylist.com
Ububik:http://www.ububik.com


script language="VBScript" type="text/vbscript"
   Dim objWord
   Sub Btn1_onclick()
   call OpenDoc("c:/test.doc")
   End Sub

   Sub OpenDoc(strLocation)

   Set objWord = CreateObject("Word.Application")
   objWord.Visible = true
   objWord.Documents.Open strLocation

   End Sub
/SCRIPT





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RE: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run

2001-03-30 Thread cassady

That's what we were doing, but the users need the full functionality of Word, and they 
need to be able to save the document back. Sure, they could upload it - but the steps 
are huge. Instead we've created a drive that every workstation maps to under the same 
drive letter. Then, as Word launches, they can just "save" and the document is stored 
right back.

They choose the document from a list generated through the browser, but the 
manpulation and saving of the file is easier directly through word than through a 
browser.

Stephen.

PS - thanks to EVERYONE for the quick response on this, and the approach to "use the 
IE Security Panel to add your site to the 
Intranet list.  You'll need to choose Security - Select Local Intranet - Click the 
Sites Button and then advanced button.  Add the address of your local Intranet Site, 
then change the security settings to allow unsigned activeX controls in the Intranet 
only. 







This answer may be so simple that I assume 
I'm missing something, but why not just allow 
them to open the word document via their browser 
directly - using a URL that points to the word 
document? 
Bob 


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Re: Switch_box

2001-03-30 Thread Joseph Flanigan

The www.switch-box.org site is basically freeware with the standard 
copyrights caveats.

The site is for technical demonstration of the concept. Generally, the code 
is open source.

There are no products for sale on the site.

You can make a production site using Switch_box.

To run a Switch_box site you need:
   Custom tags:
formURL2attributs.cfm from fusebox.org
switchbox.cfm from switch-box.org (free, open source)

The free Build-Your-Own-Box (BYOB) wizard will generate site ready Cold 
Fusion code based on the structure of your application. It is a very very 
fast way to build an application. Just cut and paste the results into 
Studio, save the different files to your site and execute.

Fusebox applications can be coded in Switch_box.

More questions?
Joseph


At 09:24 AM 3/30/2001, you wrote:


I would like to invite the members of cf-talk to visit www.switch-box.org
to examine and comment on the Switch_box framework technique for Cold
Fusion. The technique focuses on building agile applications by separating
application structure from program functions. This separation then allows a
data directed execution specification that navigates the structure to
arrive at the function. The idea of data directed execution means an
application can be flexible to change. Which in turn means that when a
business rule changes to cause application changes, the application can be
modified with less stress on the existing programming.

Here is a PowerPoint presentation on "Agile Programming in Cold Fusion"
  http://www.switch-box.org/tools/library/docs/Agile_Cold_Fusion.ppt

If you don't have a PowerPoint viewer you can download at:
 http://office.microsoft.com/2000/downloaddetails/Ppview97.htm


Thank you

Joseph Flanigan
--
Switch_box
www.Switch-box.org
MediaFirm, Inc.
PO Box 2171
Loveland, CO 80539

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RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Tony Schreiber

 My question therefore is a valid one, how much customisation beside colors
 and images would you really need to do to a message board to make it 'fit'
 with a site?
 
 Could you show me a site with a message board that 'fits' it?

Here's my brother's application of SMB:

http://www.m-coupe.net/forum/

I think it fits his site very nicely. He didn't spend any time replacing
graphics either.

Is that enough?

(And Angel, this isn't directed at you, but to whom you were posting the
question)

Tony Schreiber, Senior Partner  Man and Machine, Limited
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.technocraft.com

http://www.simplemessageboard.com ___Free Forum Software for Cold Fusion
http://www.is300.net ___The Enthusiast's Home of the Lexus IS300
http://www.digitacamera.com __DigitA Camera Scripts and Tips
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RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread cassady


A message board is designed to meet specific user
requirements with respect to its graphical user interface.

My question therefore is a valid one, how much
customisation beside colors and images would you really need to do to a message 
board to make it 'fit' with a site?

Customization is the most important part – look and function.

(1) I use a forum system for Spank! Youth Culture Online, and there is no way that 
most available forums systems out there can be customized to meet the target 
demographic: 14 to 24. Look, feel, texture, graphics, flow, readability (or lack there 
of!) is all-important. I have some background in layout and typography – and flow for 
a site has to work.

(2) Customization of code: I needed to tie in the users to a whole bunch of tracking 
and publishing stats and permission. Also, we’re working on incorporating Short 
Messaging into the forums, assignable graphics, et. All. While you’re not specifying 
functionality – any changes or additions will have an influence on the layout and GUI. 
So again – if you begin to deviate from the package, than you need to be able to rip 
the interface apart.

(3)While I am totally biased (I built Spank!s forums from the ground up, and am 
rewriting them again) – there really is nothing better than total customization of the 
GUI, which usually means ripping most of the any packaged system code apart.

Stephen R. Cassady
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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http://www.ububik.com
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Re: Oracle drivers and 8bit (or multibyte) characters

2001-03-30 Thread Mark Woods

Thanks for replying, have already added NLS_LANG = 
AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P1 to the ColdFusion startup script, but think I 
need to add it to the ENV_LIST instead. Will get the administrator to do so 
ASAP.

Fingers crossed this should fix it then.


Thanks again

Mark


At 02:43 PM 3/30/2001, you wrote:

Hi,

Looks like you have two different problems...:

Your ALTER SESSION command is not correct, first you do not need commas in
this command, second and worse ALTER SESSION doe not support to set
NLS_CHARSET which is an environment only variable.

You should try to use the NLS_LANG env variable which works at the client as
well as the server level. The syntax is NLS_LANG =
language_territory.charset
So on you Linux box this should be something like: setenv NLS_LANG
AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P1

Here under a part of Oracle manual about that:

snip This feature implicitly determines the language environment of the
database for each session. An ALTER SESSION statement is automatically
executed when a session connects to a database to set the values of the
database parameters NLS_LANGUAGE and NLS_TERRITORY to those specified by the
language and territory arguments of NLS_LANG. If NLS_LANG is not defined, no
ALTER SESSION statement is executed.
When NLS_LANG is defined, the implicit ALTER SESSION is executed for all
instances to which the session connects, for both direct and indirect
connections. If the values of NLS parameters are changed explicitly with
ALTER SESSION during a session, the changes are propagated to all instances
to which that user session is connected. /snip

Dominique




-Original Message-
From: Mark Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Oracle drivers and 8bit (or multibyte) characters

Hi,

I've been having some trouble with a simple content management system
written in CF, running on RedHat Linux with Apache and connecting to an
Oracle 8i database.

When an 8bit character (character with code between 128 and 255 inclusive)
is added using one of the web forms, it's gets dropped to the 7bit ASCII
range. The Merant ODBC driver and the Oracle 80 Native driver both drop 128
from the 8bit character codes, e.g. chr(233), eacute, becomes chr(105), i.
I have worked around this through a combination of using HTMLEditFormat and
having some custom character code translations, but it is not ideal as this
database may be used to publish to print again in the future (ok, I can
un-escape characters, but why should I need to?).

I have tried using the Oracle ALTER SESSION statement at the start of
transactions to try and change the NLS_LANGUAGE, NLS_TERRITORY and
NLS_CHARSET environment variables for the connection, but I think I may
have the syntax wrong as I'm getting a "missing or invalid option" error.
I've included my statement below, if anyone knows what's wrong, please let
me know.

Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a workaround? Can I force the
drivers to send a correct ALTER SESSION statement when opening a
connection? Should this be necessary, i.e. is there something amiss with
the Oracle DBMS config that connecting clients are using the default Oracle
charset of 7bit ASCII rather than the charset which has been set on the
server, ISO-8859-1 (AFAIK using the NLS_LANG environment variable).

Thanks

Mark


now, that alter session statement:
---
ALTER SESSION
 SET NLS_LANGUAGE = 'AMERICAN',
 NLS_TERRITORY = 'AMERICA',
 NLS_CHARSET = 'WE8ISO8859P1'

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RE: Numbers to Text

2001-03-30 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

  Anyone know of a custom tag available or a means within CF to convert
  numbers to text... 2 to two, 100 to one hundred, etc.?

 http://www.tei.or.th/eic/ under the free link.

Nice tag apart from it's gramatical problems...

101 should be "one hundred and one" and not "one hundred one"

Also, it treats billions in American and ignores British... so for UK sites
it'd be wrong

In case anyone is wondering, an American Billion is 1,000,000,000 (10^9)
while a British Billion is 1,000,000,000,000 (10^12)
Similarly, an American Trillion is 10^12 while a British Trillion is 10^18

The British version is seen as "Bi-million" as in "Million million" and
"Tri-million" as in "Million million million" - the further you take this
the bigger the different...

Strange but often ignored number fact...

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

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RE: Numbers to Text

2001-03-30 Thread Jay Wigginton

Thanks Paul... I found this on the Alliare web site also and had a little
trouble with it at first... but have it in place and functioning... :)

thanks
Jay

-Original Message-
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 12:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Numbers to Text


 Anyone know of a custom tag available or a means within CF to convert
 numbers to text... 2 to two, 100 to one hundred, etc.?

http://www.tei.or.th/eic/ under the free link.
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RE: Numbers to Text

2001-03-30 Thread Jay Wigginton

Cool... I did find a CFX tag on the Alliare web site to do this...

CFX_NUMBER2TEXT

Has more functionality than I needed but it's working...:)

thanks
Jay

-Original Message-
From: Bryan LaPlante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Numbers to Text


This may not be what you are looking for, but I wrote a little check writer
script for a bank once that translated the number column into dollars and
cents as words on the client machine. This script was written pre IE4 before
you could declair an array object by reference. All that the first function
does is declaire the array object for moneyobj, the rest of the script does
the work when you pass it a float or decimal number.

-- script --
function moneyObj()
{
for (i = 0; imoneyObj.arguments.length; i++)
 this[i] = moneyObj.arguments[i];
}
teen = new
moneyObj("Ten","Eleven","Twelve","Thirteen","Fourteen","Fifteen","Sixteen","
Seventeen","Eighteen","Ninteen");
ten  = new
moneyObj("","","Twenty","Thirty","Fourty","Fifty","Sixty","Seventy","Eighty"
,"Ninty");
one  =  new
moneyObj("","One","Two","Three","Four","Five","Six","Seven","Eight","Nine");



function checkWrite(s)
{
var moneyString = '0123456789';
var money  = '';
var printMoney = '';
for (i = 0; i = s.length; i++)
 {
 g = s.charAt(i);
 if (moneyString.indexOf(g) != -1)money += g;
 }

var dollars  = money.substring(0,(money.length) -2);
var cents  = money.substring(dollars.length,money.length);

while (cents.length  2)
  {
  cents = 0 + cents;
  }
while (dollars.length  6)
  {
  dollars = 0 + dollars;
  }

var ones  = dollars.charAt(0);
var tens  = dollars.charAt(1);
var hundreds = dollars.charAt(2);
var thousands = dollars.charAt(3);
var Tthousands = dollars.charAt(4);
var Hthousands = dollars.charAt(5);


if (ones != 0)
 {
 printMoney = one[ones] + ' hundred ';
 }
 else
  {
  printMoney = '';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  1)
 {
 printMoney += '';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  1  ((hundreds + thousands)  1  ((thousands +
Tthousands)  1)))
 {
 printMoney += ' thousand ';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  0  ((tens + hundreds) = 9))
 {
 printMoney += one[hundreds] + ' thousand ';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  9  ((tens + hundreds) = 19))
 {
 printMoney += teen[hundreds] + ' thousand ';
 }
if ((tens + hundreds)  19  ((tens + hundreds)  100))
 {
 printMoney += ten[tens] + ' ' + one[hundreds] + ' thousand ';
 }

if (thousands != 0)
 {
 printMoney += one[thousands] + ' hundred ';
 }
 else
  {
  printMoney += '';
 }
if ((Tthousands + Hthousands)  0  ((Tthousands + Hthousands) = 9))
 {
 printMoney += one[Hthousands];
 }
if ((Tthousands + Hthousands)  9  ((Tthousands + Hthousands) = 19))
 {
 printMoney += teen[Hthousands];
 }
if ((Tthousands + Hthousands)  19  ((Tthousands + Hthousands)  100))
 {
 printMoney += ten[Tthousands] + ' ' + one[Hthousands];
 }

var UppCase = printMoney.charAt(0);
var LowCase = printMoney.substring(1,printMoney.length);

 document.forms[0].dollarString.value = '' + printMoney + ' and ' + cents  +
'\/ 100';
 document.write(UppCase + LowCase.toLowerCase() + ' and ' + cents  + '\/
100');
}
-- End Script --
- Original Message -
From: "Jay Wigginton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:20 AM
Subject: Numbers to Text


 Anyone know of a custom tag available or a means within CF to convert
 numbers to text... 2 to two, 100 to one hundred, etc.?

 thanks
 Jay



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RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Angel Stewart

In other words if that is what is important to you, total and complete
customisation, the only solution is to perhaps use some other program as a
template, but in essence you have to build your own.

Which was sort of my point.

The commercially available message boards are meant to appeal to particular
needs.
Full, complete and total customisation in ADDITION to an easy upgrade path,
isn't possible.

Once you start to mess with the source code it stops being Fusetalk or
Ultimate Bulletin Board and it becomes YOUR messageboard.

That said, I still think that Fusetalk is the best message board system I
have seen for Coldfusion, or any other application server/scripting
language, whether you want to use it 'out the box', or as a base to build
your own.

*humph*
*folds arms and nods firmly*


;-)
hee hee hee
-Gel
www.carigamer.com
Island Gaming At Its Best!(tm),

-Original Message-
From: cassady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Customization is the most important part – look and function.

(1) I use a forum system for Spank! Youth Culture Online, and there is no
way that most available forums systems out there can be customized to meet
the target demographic: 14 to 24. Look, feel, texture, graphics, flow,
readability (or lack there of!) is all-important. I have some background in
layout and typography – and flow for a site has to work.

(2) Customization of code: I needed to tie in the users to a whole bunch of
tracking and publishing stats and permission. Also, we’re working on
incorporating Short Messaging into the forums, assignable graphics, et. All.
While you’re not specifying functionality – any changes or additions will
have an influence on the layout and GUI. So again – if you begin to deviate
from the package, than you need to be able to rip the interface apart.

(3)While I am totally biased (I built Spank!s forums from the ground up, and
am rewriting them again) – there really is nothing better than total
customization of the GUI, which usually means ripping most of the any
packaged system code apart.

Stephen R. Cassady
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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insert

2001-03-30 Thread Jones, Becky

is it possible to insert data into a database from a form field that would
insert the same data into 2 separate tables in the database?  
can i do this with one insert statement?


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Re: Numbers to Text

2001-03-30 Thread Jason Lotz

Then what is 10^9 in British?

- Original Message -
From: "Philip Arnold - ASP" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:46 AM
Subject: RE: Numbers to Text


   Anyone know of a custom tag available or a means within CF to convert
   numbers to text... 2 to two, 100 to one hundred, etc.?
 
  http://www.tei.or.th/eic/ under the free link.

 Nice tag apart from it's gramatical problems...

 101 should be "one hundred and one" and not "one hundred one"

 Also, it treats billions in American and ignores British... so for UK
sites
 it'd be wrong

 In case anyone is wondering, an American Billion is 1,000,000,000 (10^9)
 while a British Billion is 1,000,000,000,000 (10^12)
 Similarly, an American Trillion is 10^12 while a British Trillion is 10^18

 The British version is seen as "Bi-million" as in "Million million" and
 "Tri-million" as in "Million million million" - the further you take this
 the bigger the different...

 Strange but often ignored number fact...

 Philip Arnold
 Director
 Certified ColdFusion Developer
 ASP Multimedia Limited
 T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

 "Websites for the real world"

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Re: (Announcement) Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques ( ColdFusion®Edition) Hits the 1,000 Copy Mark!

2001-03-30 Thread Michael Dinowitz

Actually without going into numbers, we've cleared the initial investment.
I'm saying this so people will see that in 4 months without any major
publicity or tours we've been able to have an ROI. So when the next book or
5 comes out and we're looking for investors, they'll know they will get
their ROI within 4-6 months. Not bad for a 'small press'. :)


 congratulations!

 gee I hope you guys made some money out of this

 T-


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Re: OT: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?

2001-03-30 Thread Douglas Knudsen



If this doc is on a share that all the users PCs have access to, what
is wrong with just using HTML for this?
eg

a href="file://c:/test.doc

Then when clicked on, Word will open within the browser.


-
Douglas Knudsen
Leveraged Technologies Group
Alltel AIS
678-351-6063
Got Linux? http://linuxmall.com




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AT INTERNET on 03/30/2001 11:15 AM

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] AT INTERNET@CCMAIL
cc:(bcc: Douglas Knudsen/ATL/ALLTELCORP)

Subject:  OT: VBScript, Do you want to allow it to run?


VB Script / ActiveX question:

We are utilizing a VB Script we got from the MSDN Library to launch
Word on the
Client computer (this is an intranet project only û all computers
equipped), wit
h a document, in a directory weÆve mapped to all workstations.

The problem is that unless the security setting form the browser is
set to the l
owest (not a legitimate solution, internal browsers have access to the
Internet)
, the script just throws an error. If the browser is set to the lowest
(no) secu
rity, the following message is sent:

ôSome software (ActiveX controls) on this page might be unsafe. It is
recommende
d that you do not run it. Do you want to allow it to run?ö

My question is û is there a way to launch word other that the process
we are usi
ng (that also doesnÆt have this problem), or failing that, is there a
way to use
 this script without having to go through the process of having to
digitally sig
n the code ($400 / year for just this û it looks like theyÆll have no
other use
of the certificate)?

Arrgh. This is a showstopper if I cannot find a work around. The
certificate sho
uld be the last-measure-response.

Thank you for your time,
Stephen R. Cassady
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

TallyList: http://www.tallylist.com
Ububik:http://www.ububik.com


script language="VBScript" type="text/vbscript"
   Dim objWord
   Sub Btn1_onclick()
   call OpenDoc("c:/test.doc")
   End Sub

   Sub OpenDoc(strLocation)
   Set objWord = CreateObject("Word.Application")
   objWord.Visible = true
   objWord.Documents.Open strLocation

   End Sub
/SCRIPT





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RE: Numbers to Text

2001-03-30 Thread Peter J. MacDonald

Philip,

If you include the and it implies a decimal.

101.50 is  one hundred one and fifty

Thank You,
Peter

Peter J. MacDonald II
Creative Computing, Inc.
100 Middle Street
Lincoln, RI 02865
Phone: 401.727.0183 x123
Fax: 401.727.4998
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-Original Message-
From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 12:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Numbers to Text


  Anyone know of a custom tag available or a means within CF to convert
  numbers to text... 2 to two, 100 to one hundred, etc.?

 http://www.tei.or.th/eic/ under the free link.

Nice tag apart from it's gramatical problems...

101 should be "one hundred and one" and not "one hundred one"

Also, it treats billions in American and ignores British... so for UK sites
it'd be wrong

In case anyone is wondering, an American Billion is 1,000,000,000 (10^9)
while a British Billion is 1,000,000,000,000 (10^12)
Similarly, an American Trillion is 10^12 while a British Trillion is 10^18

The British version is seen as "Bi-million" as in "Million million" and
"Tri-million" as in "Million million million" - the further you take this
the bigger the different...

Strange but often ignored number fact...

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

"Websites for the real world"

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RE: insert

2001-03-30 Thread Garza, Jeff

I do believe that you'll need to use two separate CFQUERY statements.

Jeff Garza
Web Developer/Webmaster
Spectrum Astro, Inc.
480.892.8200

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-Original Message-
From: Jones, Becky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: insert


is it possible to insert data into a database from a form field that would
insert the same data into 2 separate tables in the database?  
can i do this with one insert statement?


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RE: insert

2001-03-30 Thread Hayes, David

You'll have to use a separate insert statement for each table, but they can
be done within the same CFQUERY block.  



-Original Message-
From: Jones, Becky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: insert


is it possible to insert data into a database from a form field that would
insert the same data into 2 separate tables in the database?  
can i do this with one insert statement?


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RE: (Announcement) Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques ( ColdFusion®Edition) Hits the 1,000 Copy Mark!

2001-03-30 Thread Tumy, Brad

it cost $30k to write and publish this book?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: (Announcement) Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques (
ColdFusion®Edition) Hits the 1,000 Copy Mark!


Actually without going into numbers, we've cleared the initial investment.
I'm saying this so people will see that in 4 months without any major
publicity or tours we've been able to have an ROI. So when the next book or
5 comes out and we're looking for investors, they'll know they will get
their ROI within 4-6 months. Not bad for a 'small press'. :)


 congratulations!

 gee I hope you guys made some money out of this

 T-


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RE: Numbers to Text

2001-03-30 Thread Peter J. MacDonald

British 10^9 is one thousand million!

Thank You,
Peter

Peter J. MacDonald II
Creative Computing, Inc.
100 Middle Street
Lincoln, RI 02865
Phone: 401.727.0183 x123
Fax: 401.727.4998
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E-MAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-Original Message-
From: Jason Lotz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Numbers to Text


Then what is 10^9 in British?

- Original Message -
From: "Philip Arnold - ASP" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:46 AM
Subject: RE: Numbers to Text


   Anyone know of a custom tag available or a means within CF to convert
   numbers to text... 2 to two, 100 to one hundred, etc.?
 
  http://www.tei.or.th/eic/ under the free link.

 Nice tag apart from it's gramatical problems...

 101 should be "one hundred and one" and not "one hundred one"

 Also, it treats billions in American and ignores British... so for UK
sites
 it'd be wrong

 In case anyone is wondering, an American Billion is 1,000,000,000 (10^9)
 while a British Billion is 1,000,000,000,000 (10^12)
 Similarly, an American Trillion is 10^12 while a British Trillion is 10^18

 The British version is seen as "Bi-million" as in "Million million" and
 "Tri-million" as in "Million million million" - the further you take this
 the bigger the different...

 Strange but often ignored number fact...

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Excel

2001-03-30 Thread Miriam Hirschman

HI I need help.  I have a field which is a text field in access even though
it hold numbers.  However, I have a cfcontent tag and when I open the excel
file, it takes away all zeros from the front.  How can I keep all the digits
there and let excel know that it is text.  Also, the only way I've found to
separate my fields is by putting a tab and another character afterward.  If
I put a plain tab excel joins the fields.  Please help.

Thanks

-Original Message-
From:   Miriam Hirschman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:RE: CFCONTENT in CF4 and CF4.5

Why does it look fine on my hard drive?? And not when it is running off the
CF 4.5 Server.  Thnaks for your help.

Here is my code:


CFSETTING enablecfoutputonly="Yes"
htmlbody bgcolor="White"
cfquery name="qryGetSummary" datasource="csesdr" dbtype="ODBC"
#Form.txtSql#
#preserveSingleQuotes(Form.txtDate)#
ORDER BY Niin
/cfquery
cfheader name="content-disposition" value="filename=Summary.xls"
cfcontent type="application/msexcel"
cfloop query="qryGetSummary"
cfset strComment=#ReReplace("#cOMMENT#","[[:cntrl:]]"," ","ALL")#
cfset strGood=#ReReplace("#niin#","[[:cntrl:]]"," ","ALL")#
cfoutput#strGood# #Activity#  #DateFormat('#MaxOfmyDate#','mm/dd/yyy')#
#strComment##EquipmentValue##DeficitQuantity#
/cfoutput
/cfloop
/body/htmlCFSETTING enablecfoutputonly="no"

-Original Message-
From:   Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:59 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:RE: CFCONTENT in CF4 and CF4.5

 Can someone please tell me the change in the way the
 CFCONTENT tag works in CF4 and CF 4.5. Meaning, in CF 4.0
 the excel file that I am creating looks fine. The each
 field is in a separate cell. However, when running off
 a 4.5 server all the fields are attached and are displayed
 in one cell.

The CFCONTENT tag doesn't have anything to do with this (and hasn't changed
between 4.0.x and 4.5.x). When used with dynamic content generation, as
opposed to returning an existing file from the filesystem, all CFCONTENT
does is creates an HTTP header which describes the MIME type of the content.

My guess is that you've got a carriage return missing on the page that's
causing the problem. When generating CSV, for example, this:

cfoutput query="myquery"#field1#,#field2#,#field3#/cfoutput

will generate one line, while this:

cfoutput query="myquery"#field1#,#field2#,#field3#
/cfoutput (note the closing CFOUTPUT on a second line)

will generate the multiple lines you want.

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Re: (Announcement) Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques ( ColdFusion®Edition) Hits the 1,000 Copy Mark!

2001-03-30 Thread Michael Dinowitz

Remember that the cover price of 29.95 wasn't always what was being charged
to people. There was a promotional sale in the first month and some of the
sales were to outlets like BN, which gets something like a 40%-50% discount
(All large resellers get a volume discount). The tricks, twists and turns of
the business are not as straight forward as us programmers would like. :)
Also remember that there's a Fusebox poster as well.


 it cost $30k to write and publish this book?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:11 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: (Announcement) Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques (
 ColdFusion®Edition) Hits the 1,000 Copy Mark!


 Actually without going into numbers, we've cleared the initial investment.
 I'm saying this so people will see that in 4 months without any major
 publicity or tours we've been able to have an ROI. So when the next book
or
 5 comes out and we're looking for investors, they'll know they will get
 their ROI within 4-6 months. Not bad for a 'small press'. :)


  congratulations!
 
  gee I hope you guys made some money out of this
 
  T-
 
 
  At 03:00 AM 3/30/2001 , you wrote:
  Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques (ColdFusion® Edition) Hits the
1,000
  Copy Mark!
 
 
 

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RE: insert

2001-03-30 Thread Tumy, Brad

You could write a stored procedure...you would call the stored procedure
once from your CF script (passing in the data) ...in your stored procedure
you could do as many inserts|updates|selects|deletes as you want.

-Original Message-
From: Garza, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: insert


I do believe that you'll need to use two separate CFQUERY statements.

Jeff Garza
Web Developer/Webmaster
Spectrum Astro, Inc.
480.892.8200

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-Original Message-
From: Jones, Becky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: insert


is it possible to insert data into a database from a form field that would
insert the same data into 2 separate tables in the database?  
can i do this with one insert statement?


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Re: database design question

2001-03-30 Thread Julia Green

Well, as a Web Database programmer at UPS who works with
Access tables a great deal, when used as an interface with ColdFusion,
you can have up to 15 tables all supporting your websites with no
down time.

Usually people want only functional tables, so they can export
them to the server a little faster.  But once there, as many tables
as you need and want and just as fast or slow with good ColdFusion
interfaces...


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
- Original Message -
From: Julie Clegg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 4:25 PM
Subject: database design question



 hello,

 I am putting together a database and I cannot decide what to do with the
 Education Table.  I have 1000 clients who I need to enter their education
 level.  For example, did they graduate from highschool and if so, what is
 the name of their highschool.  Should I put that info on the same table or
 create a new table with the clientid and the name of the highchool
attended
 if they did attend.  I know that if I put it all on one table there will
be
 a lot of empty fields but I also didnt know if it was "wasteful" to create
 such a small table just for highschool name.

 What do you think?  Will the system slow down if I have ALOT of tables?

 Thanks,

 Julie

 From: "Julia Green" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CF Books
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 20:00:26 -0500
 
 Julie --
 
 This is late in coming, bu I have a great Adobe Acrobat Documentation
book:
 
 http://www.allaire.com/documents/cf45docs/acrobatdocs/45dwa.pdf
 
 Julia Green
 Julia Computer Consulting
 PO Box 279
 Watertown MA 02471-0279
 http://www.juliagreen.com
 Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Phone:  617-926-3413
 FAX:  413-771-0306
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Julie Clegg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 11:05 AM
 Subject: CF Books
 
 
   Hello,
  
   Can anyone recommend a good CF developers book...we will be building a
 new
   application using CF 4.5 and I need something that will be a good
 reference
   book for a new CF developer!
  
   Thanks,
  
   Julie
  
 

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RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Chris Straight

From what I understand People are looking for a feature rich forum system
that is cheap and customizable. What about an Open Source Project. I am very
willing to contribute my time and effort as well as code that I have been
working on to create a free to use and modify Forum System. It seems to be
needed. I want to see how many people would be interested in working on such
a thing?

Chris Straight
Web Developer
University of Oregon Bookstore, inc.
http://www.uobookstore.com/
(541) 434-3274

-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


(she hesitates to post to this boardfear of igniting the flames of the
forum gods.)

What about the bare-bones-bboard found on allaire.com/developer ?  I know
it's not exactly feature rich, but as far as a simple threaded messageboard
is concerned, I've been able to integrate it fairly well for a couple of
different clients, massaging the look and feel as I see fit. You have to add
your own login capability if you need it, but it does send emails to the
person posting the message if they choose to receive notification.

It's small, open-source, and free!

There is always the option of writing it yourselfand webmonkey gives you
a tutorial on how if you need itof course there's always that time issue
thing :-)

Cheers,

(did she get away unscathed)

Erika



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Website Design/Programming
Database Integration
Allaire Partner - ColdFusion



-Original Message-
From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


 I have yet to find a Forum application that fits these and many other
 requirements. Many seem to lack a "multi-threaded" veiw. FuseTalk, for
 example doesn't seem to have a multi-threaded view. All responses on a
 certain subject appear in the order they were posted with no hint as too
 which message is being directly replied to. This behavior is more like a
 mailing list than a forum.

(Here I go again. ;p)

SMB has the option of viewing all threads in a tree-view or in a
thread-view. For example:

Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030Expand=NO

Or Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030

 Simple Message Board - http://www.simplemessageboard.com/
 Price: Free?

Yes. Free. GNU Public License.

 Pros: Price; Clean Design that will fit into most sites without much
 customization

Thanks you. ;p

 Cons: One man operation; Still in pre-release stages

True enough. The current release is functional except for the lack of some
adminstration function.

I've gotten some help on both a version that runs on CFExpress as well as
changes for MySQL... (Linux hooray!)

Tony Schreiber, Senior Partner  Man and Machine, Limited
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RE: (Announcement) Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques ( ColdFusion®Edition) Hits the 1,000 Copy Mark!

2001-03-30 Thread Peter J. MacDonald

Congratulations,  on being successful with what was not a minor project!!

Thank You,
Peter

Peter J. MacDonald II
Creative Computing, Inc.
100 Middle Street
Lincoln, RI 02865
Phone: 401.727.0183 x123
Fax: 401.727.4998
Portable: 401.965.3661
E-MAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Page: www.creatcomp.com



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: (Announcement) Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques (
ColdFusion®Edition) Hits the 1,000 Copy Mark!


Remember that the cover price of 29.95 wasn't always what was being charged
to people. There was a promotional sale in the first month and some of the
sales were to outlets like BN, which gets something like a 40%-50% discount
(All large resellers get a volume discount). The tricks, twists and turns of
the business are not as straight forward as us programmers would like. :)
Also remember that there's a Fusebox poster as well.


 it cost $30k to write and publish this book?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:11 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: (Announcement) Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques (
 ColdFusion®Edition) Hits the 1,000 Copy Mark!


 Actually without going into numbers, we've cleared the initial investment.
 I'm saying this so people will see that in 4 months without any major
 publicity or tours we've been able to have an ROI. So when the next book
or
 5 comes out and we're looking for investors, they'll know they will get
 their ROI within 4-6 months. Not bad for a 'small press'. :)


  congratulations!
 
  gee I hope you guys made some money out of this
 
  T-
 
 
  At 03:00 AM 3/30/2001 , you wrote:
  Fusebox: Methodology and Techniques (ColdFusion® Edition) Hits the
1,000
  Copy Mark!
 
 
 

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RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers

Not to discourage you from starting an open source project, but there are
already several in the works. Allaire Forums was open sourced and can be
found at http://www.forumspot.org. There is also Simple Message Board, which
can be found at http://www.simplemessageboard.com/.

You may want to investigate these products and consider throwing your effort
at one of these products instead of starting a new one.

Benjamin S. Rogers
Web Developer, c4.net
Voice: (508) 240-0051
Fax: (508) 240-0057

-Original Message-
From: Chris Straight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


From what I understand People are looking for a feature rich forum system
that is cheap and customizable. What about an Open Source Project. I am very
willing to contribute my time and effort as well as code that I have been
working on to create a free to use and modify Forum System. It seems to be
needed. I want to see how many people would be interested in working on such
a thing?

Chris Straight
Web Developer
University of Oregon Bookstore, inc.
http://www.uobookstore.com/
(541) 434-3274

-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


(she hesitates to post to this boardfear of igniting the flames of the
forum gods.)

What about the bare-bones-bboard found on allaire.com/developer ?  I know
it's not exactly feature rich, but as far as a simple threaded messageboard
is concerned, I've been able to integrate it fairly well for a couple of
different clients, massaging the look and feel as I see fit. You have to add
your own login capability if you need it, but it does send emails to the
person posting the message if they choose to receive notification.

It's small, open-source, and free!

There is always the option of writing it yourselfand webmonkey gives you
a tutorial on how if you need itof course there's always that time issue
thing :-)

Cheers,

(did she get away unscathed)

Erika



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Yahoo: WebErika
MSN: WebErika
AskMe.com Expert: WebErika

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RUWebby, LLC
201-370-4272 (c)
973-244-9120 (o)
153 Rutgers Lane
Parsippany, NJ 07054

Website Design/Programming
Database Integration
Allaire Partner - ColdFusion



-Original Message-
From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


 I have yet to find a Forum application that fits these and many other
 requirements. Many seem to lack a "multi-threaded" veiw. FuseTalk, for
 example doesn't seem to have a multi-threaded view. All responses on a
 certain subject appear in the order they were posted with no hint as too
 which message is being directly replied to. This behavior is more like a
 mailing list than a forum.

(Here I go again. ;p)

SMB has the option of viewing all threads in a tree-view or in a
thread-view. For example:

Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030Expand=NO

Or Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030

 Simple Message Board - http://www.simplemessageboard.com/
 Price: Free?

Yes. Free. GNU Public License.

 Pros: Price; Clean Design that will fit into most sites without much
 customization

Thanks you. ;p

 Cons: One man operation; Still in pre-release stages

True enough. The current release is functional except for the lack of some
adminstration function.

I've gotten some help on both a version that runs on CFExpress as well as
changes for MySQL... (Linux hooray!)

Tony Schreiber, Senior Partner  Man and Machine, Limited
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.technocraft.com

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http://www.digitacamera.com __DigitA Camera Scripts and Tips
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Re: [Re: database design question]

2001-03-30 Thread Alex

why only up to 15 tables?

"Julia Green" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, as a Web Database programmer at UPS who works with
Access tables a great deal, when used as an interface with ColdFusion,
you can have up to 15 tables all supporting your websites with no
down time.

Usually people want only functional tables, so they can export
them to the server a little faster.  But once there, as many tables
as you need and want and just as fast or slow with good ColdFusion
interfaces...


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
- Original Message -
From: Julie Clegg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 4:25 PM
Subject: database design question



 hello,

 I am putting together a database and I cannot decide what to do with the
 Education Table.  I have 1000 clients who I need to enter their education
 level.  For example, did they graduate from highschool and if so, what is
 the name of their highschool.  Should I put that info on the same table or
 create a new table with the clientid and the name of the highchool
attended
 if they did attend.  I know that if I put it all on one table there will
be
 a lot of empty fields but I also didnt know if it was "wasteful" to create
 such a small table just for highschool name.

 What do you think?  Will the system slow down if I have ALOT of tables?

 Thanks,

 Julie

 From: "Julia Green" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CF Books
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 20:00:26 -0500
 
 Julie --
 
 This is late in coming, bu I have a great Adobe Acrobat Documentation
book:
 
 http://www.allaire.com/documents/cf45docs/acrobatdocs/45dwa.pdf
 
 Julia Green
 Julia Computer Consulting
 PO Box 279
 Watertown MA 02471-0279
 http://www.juliagreen.com
 Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Phone:  617-926-3413
 FAX:  413-771-0306
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Julie Clegg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 11:05 AM
 Subject: CF Books
 
 
   Hello,
  
   Can anyone recommend a good CF developers book...we will be building a
 new
   application using CF 4.5 and I need something that will be a good
 reference
   book for a new CF developer!
  
   Thanks,
  
   Julie
  
 

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Stored Procedures and OLEDB

2001-03-30 Thread Clint Tredway

Has anyone had any problems calling stored procedures with CFQUERY using an OLEDB DSN?

I changed my DSN from ODBC to OLEDB and now anytime I call a stored procedure, CF acts 
like my query isn't there.

Any help is appreciated.



--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--

-- Original Message 
From: "Benjamin S. Rogers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 14:27:38 -0500

Not to discourage you from starting an open source project, but there are
already several in the works. Allaire Forums was open sourced and can be
found at http://www.forumspot.org. There is also Simple Message Board, which
can be found at http://www.simplemessageboard.com/.

You may want to investigate these products and consider throwing your effort
at one of these products instead of starting a new one.

Benjamin S. Rogers
Web Developer, c4.net
Voice: (508) 240-0051
Fax: (508) 240-0057

-Original Message-
From: Chris Straight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


From what I understand People are looking for a feature rich forum system
that is cheap and customizable. What about an Open Source Project. I am very
willing to contribute my time and effort as well as code that I have been
working on to create a free to use and modify Forum System. It seems to be
needed. I want to see how many people would be interested in working on such
a thing?

Chris Straight
Web Developer
University of Oregon Bookstore, inc.
http://www.uobookstore.com/
(541) 434-3274

-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


(she hesitates to post to this boardfear of igniting the flames of the
forum gods.)

What about the bare-bones-bboard found on allaire.com/developer ?  I know
it's not exactly feature rich, but as far as a simple threaded messageboard
is concerned, I've been able to integrate it fairly well for a couple of
different clients, massaging the look and feel as I see fit. You have to add
your own login capability if you need it, but it does send emails to the
person posting the message if they choose to receive notification.

It's small, open-source, and free!

There is always the option of writing it yourselfand webmonkey gives you
a tutorial on how if you need itof course there's always that time issue
thing :-)

Cheers,

(did she get away unscathed)

Erika



AIM: WebErika5
Yahoo: WebErika
MSN: WebErika
AskMe.com Expert: WebErika

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RUWebby, LLC
201-370-4272 (c)
973-244-9120 (o)
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-Original Message-
From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


 I have yet to find a Forum application that fits these and many other
 requirements. Many seem to lack a "multi-threaded" veiw. FuseTalk, for
 example doesn't seem to have a multi-threaded view. All responses on a
 certain subject appear in the order they were posted with no hint as too
 which message is being directly replied to. This behavior is more like a
 mailing list than a forum.

(Here I go again. ;p)

SMB has the option of viewing all threads in a tree-view or in a
thread-view. For example:

Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030Expand=NO

Or Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030

 Simple Message Board - http://www.simplemessageboard.com/
 Price: Free?

Yes. Free. GNU Public License.

 Pros: Price; Clean Design that will fit into most sites without much
 customization

Thanks you. ;p

 Cons: One man operation; Still in pre-release stages

True enough. The current release is functional except for the lack of some
adminstration function.

I've gotten some help on both a version that runs on CFExpress as well as
changes for MySQL... (Linux hooray!)

Tony Schreiber, Senior Partner  Man and Machine, Limited
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Back-referencing after a REFind to set a variable?

2001-03-30 Thread Jamie Jackson

Hi,

Is there a way to do this sort of thing?

cfscript
REFind("(before)(HeresTheStringIWant)(after)", myTargetString);
variables.foundstring = \2;
/cfscript

If not, what's the usual way to go about it? Seems like it could get
pretty ugly if there isn't a similar way.

Thanks,
Jamie



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RE: database design question

2001-03-30 Thread Phoeun Pha

I don't think the question is whether using too many tables will affect the
speed.  But which is the best way to design the database. and u said "up to
15 tables".  why 15?  the one i am working on uses over 70+ tables

-Original Message-
From: Julia Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: database design question


Well, as a Web Database programmer at UPS who works with
Access tables a great deal, when used as an interface with ColdFusion,
you can have up to 15 tables all supporting your websites with no
down time.

Usually people want only functional tables, so they can export
them to the server a little faster.  But once there, as many tables
as you need and want and just as fast or slow with good ColdFusion
interfaces...


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
- Original Message -
From: Julie Clegg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 4:25 PM
Subject: database design question



 hello,

 I am putting together a database and I cannot decide what to do with the
 Education Table.  I have 1000 clients who I need to enter their education
 level.  For example, did they graduate from highschool and if so, what is
 the name of their highschool.  Should I put that info on the same table or
 create a new table with the clientid and the name of the highchool
attended
 if they did attend.  I know that if I put it all on one table there will
be
 a lot of empty fields but I also didnt know if it was "wasteful" to create
 such a small table just for highschool name.

 What do you think?  Will the system slow down if I have ALOT of tables?

 Thanks,

 Julie

 From: "Julia Green" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CF Books
 Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 20:00:26 -0500
 
 Julie --
 
 This is late in coming, bu I have a great Adobe Acrobat Documentation
book:
 
 http://www.allaire.com/documents/cf45docs/acrobatdocs/45dwa.pdf
 
 Julia Green
 Julia Computer Consulting
 PO Box 279
 Watertown MA 02471-0279
 http://www.juliagreen.com
 Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Phone:  617-926-3413
 FAX:  413-771-0306
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Julie Clegg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 11:05 AM
 Subject: CF Books
 
 
   Hello,
  
   Can anyone recommend a good CF developers book...we will be building a
 new
   application using CF 4.5 and I need something that will be a good
 reference
   book for a new CF developer!
  
   Thanks,
  
   Julie
  
 

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RE: disabling RDS

2001-03-30 Thread Jeremy Castonguay

Stop the RDS Serice on your server...

-Original Message-
From: Arden Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 11:16 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: disabling RDS


Have a "best" book reference/tutorial on RDS usage ? ? ?

 ^
/ \__
   (@\___
  /  O
 /(_/
/_/
Whoof...
410-757-3487

-Original Message-
From:   Simon Horwith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, March 30, 2001 11:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:RE: disabling RDS

I believe not running the RDS service is the best way to prevent people from
using it.

~Simon

Simon Horwith
Macromedia Certified Instructor
Certified ColdFusion Developer
Fig Leaf Software
1400 16th St NW, # 500
Washington DC 20036
202.797.6570 (direct line)
www.figleaf.com



-Original Message-
From: William J Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: disabling RDS


so whats the best way to disable RDS if you dont want the boxes to have RDS
ACCESS? if you uncheck RDS password in CFADMIn it will just let you get in
without 1 right?


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RE: UltraDev

2001-03-30 Thread Jeremy Castonguay

Brian, 
Since my beginnings as a cold fusion developer I have been using
Ultra Dev 1.0 and whith much success.  Recently I have upgraded to Ultra Dev
4.0 and am equally satisfied..

Thanks
Jeremy

-Original Message-
From: Brian Thornton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 6:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: UltraDev


Is Ultra Dev that good? I'm coding by hand... I'd really hate to get it and
have it be a wonderful program like FuckedPage, I mean Front Page.

-brian
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RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers

 Full, complete and total customisation in ADDITION to an easy upgrade
path,
 isn't possible.

Of course it is! It is called separation of content and design, which in
tandem with extensibility, meets all these requirements. In all practical
senses, it is available in many of the applications we already use.

AbleCommerce, despite any other faults or short comings, is a good example
of this. The last time I looked at the product, the user could chose the
look and design of the site using a web based wizard. The wizard creates
several display templates unique to that instance of the store.

The display templates constitute the design and layout of the store. There
are only a few of them, and they can be stored anywhere. They can also be
customized to your hearts content without affecting the store engine. The
engine can be upgraded without replacing the affecting the display files.

 Once you start to mess with the source code it stops being Fusetalk or
 Ultimate Bulletin Board and it becomes YOUR messageboard.

With all do respect to the developers on those projects, that's because
those products are lacking in this respect, which is why we are having this
dialog.

 That said, I still think that Fusetalk is the best message board system I
 have seen for Coldfusion, or any other application server/scripting
 language, whether you want to use it 'out the box', or as a base to build
 your own.

I think it is the most respectable product of the bunch, but it is a very
rigid application. It is certainly not a one-size fits all application, and
unfortunately, it doesn't seem to fit us. :) We are an ISP/ASP/Design shop:
we would prefer an application that can address all the aspects of our
business. The next version should address some of FuseTalk's shortcomings on
the ISP/ASP side of things. Hopefully, they will also address some of the
concerns we've been discussing.

Benjamin S. Rogers
Web Developer, c4.net
Voice: (508) 240-0051
Fax: (508) 240-0057

*humph*
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.
.
;-)
hee hee hee
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-Original Message-
From: cassady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Customization is the most important part – look and function.

(1) I use a forum system for Spank! Youth Culture Online, and there is no
way that most available forums systems out there can be customized to meet
the target demographic: 14 to 24. Look, feel, texture, graphics, flow,
readability (or lack there of!) is all-important. I have some background in
layout and typography – and flow for a site has to work.

(2) Customization of code: I needed to tie in the users to a whole bunch of
tracking and publishing stats and permission. Also, we’re working on
incorporating Short Messaging into the forums, assignable graphics, et. All.
While you’re not specifying functionality – any changes or additions will
have an influence on the layout and GUI. So again – if you begin to deviate
from the package, than you need to be able to rip the interface apart.

(3)While I am totally biased (I built Spank!s forums from the ground up, and
am rewriting them again) – there really is nothing better than total
customization of the GUI, which usually means ripping most of the any
packaged system code apart.

Stephen R. Cassady
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Re: Back-referencing after a REFind to set a variable?

2001-03-30 Thread Michael Dinowitz

To get a backreference in a REFind() you have to set the 4th attribute of
the function to true. Your function would then look like
sReference=REFind('(before)(HeresTheStringIWant)(after)',
myTargetString,1,1);
which says find the pattern in myTargetString starting with position 1 and
returning backreferences.
If it succedes, you will have a structure called sReferencethat contains 2
keys (pos and len). Each key is an array which contains the position (pos)
and length (len) of the data you want. Array element 1 is the entire pattern
return, element 2 is the first back reference, etc.
To get the second back reference use this:
Mid(myTargetString, sReference.pos[3], sReference.len[3])

 Hi,

 Is there a way to do this sort of thing?

 cfscript
 REFind("(before)(HeresTheStringIWant)(after)", myTargetString);
 variables.foundstring = \2;
 /cfscript

 If not, what's the usual way to go about it? Seems like it could get
 pretty ugly if there isn't a similar way.

 Thanks,
 Jamie




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RE: Stored Procedures and OLEDB

2001-03-30 Thread Bob Silverberg

I don't have any problems doing it.  Do you have the most recent version of
MDAC?  Are you getting any error messages?

Bob

-Original Message-
From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 2:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stored Procedures and OLEDB


Has anyone had any problems calling stored procedures with CFQUERY using an
OLEDB DSN?

I changed my DSN from ODBC to OLEDB and now anytime I call a stored
procedure, CF acts like my query isn't there.

Any help is appreciated.



--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--

-- Original Message 
From: "Benjamin S. Rogers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 14:27:38 -0500

Not to discourage you from starting an open source project, but there are
already several in the works. Allaire Forums was open sourced and can be
found at http://www.forumspot.org. There is also Simple Message Board, which
can be found at http://www.simplemessageboard.com/.

You may want to investigate these products and consider throwing your effort
at one of these products instead of starting a new one.

Benjamin S. Rogers
Web Developer, c4.net
Voice: (508) 240-0051
Fax: (508) 240-0057

-Original Message-
From: Chris Straight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


From what I understand People are looking for a feature rich forum system
that is cheap and customizable. What about an Open Source Project. I am very
willing to contribute my time and effort as well as code that I have been
working on to create a free to use and modify Forum System. It seems to be
needed. I want to see how many people would be interested in working on such
a thing?

Chris Straight
Web Developer
University of Oregon Bookstore, inc.
http://www.uobookstore.com/
(541) 434-3274

-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


(she hesitates to post to this boardfear of igniting the flames of the
forum gods.)

What about the bare-bones-bboard found on allaire.com/developer ?  I know
it's not exactly feature rich, but as far as a simple threaded messageboard
is concerned, I've been able to integrate it fairly well for a couple of
different clients, massaging the look and feel as I see fit. You have to add
your own login capability if you need it, but it does send emails to the
person posting the message if they choose to receive notification.

It's small, open-source, and free!

There is always the option of writing it yourselfand webmonkey gives you
a tutorial on how if you need itof course there's always that time issue
thing :-)

Cheers,

(did she get away unscathed)

Erika



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-Original Message-
From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


 I have yet to find a Forum application that fits these and many other
 requirements. Many seem to lack a "multi-threaded" veiw. FuseTalk, for
 example doesn't seem to have a multi-threaded view. All responses on a
 certain subject appear in the order they were posted with no hint as too
 which message is being directly replied to. This behavior is more like a
 mailing list than a forum.

(Here I go again. ;p)

SMB has the option of viewing all threads in a tree-view or in a
thread-view. For example:

Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030Expand=NO

Or Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030

 Simple Message Board - http://www.simplemessageboard.com/
 Price: Free?

Yes. Free. GNU Public License.

 Pros: Price; Clean Design that will fit into most sites without much
 customization

Thanks you. ;p

 Cons: One man operation; Still in pre-release stages

True enough. The current release is functional except for the lack of some
adminstration function.

I've gotten some help on both a version that runs on CFExpress as well as
changes for MySQL... (Linux hooray!)

Tony Schreiber, Senior Partner  Man and Machine, Limited
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.technocraft.com

http://www.linktoss.com ___The Fastest Way to Send a Link to Anyone!
http://www.digitacamera.com __DigitA Camera Scripts and Tips
http://www.is300.net ___The Enthusiast's Home of the Lexus IS300
http://www.cfug-sfl.org ___South Florida Cold Fusion Users Group
http://www.simplemessageboard.com ___Free 

RE: Back-referencing after a REFind to set a variable?

2001-03-30 Thread Raymond B.

Heh, you're not going to get anything so nice as Perl string handling.

cfscript
str = "foo123bar" ;
found = reFind("foo([[:digit:]]+)bar", str, 1, true) ;
sub_str = mid(str, found.pos[2], found.len[2]) ;
/cfscript

The last argument of the reFind() is 'return sub expressions', in this case
it's true. When true, the var 'found' is a struct containing two arrays: POS
is a return of all the starting positions of the expression (1 is full
string match), and LEN is an array of lenghts of the substrings matching the
POS.

Backreferencing is avail. in reReplace() though for when you want to replace
substrings.

-Original Message-
From: Jamie Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 11:50
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Back-referencing after a REFind to set a variable?


Hi,

Is there a way to do this sort of thing?

cfscript
REFind("(before)(HeresTheStringIWant)(after)", myTargetString);
variables.foundstring = \2;
/cfscript

If not, what's the usual way to go about it? Seems like it could get
pretty ugly if there isn't a similar way.

Thanks,
Jamie
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RE: Back-referencing after a REFind to set a variable?

2001-03-30 Thread Hayes, David

You want REReplaceNoCase.

-Original Message-
From: Jamie Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Back-referencing after a REFind to set a variable?


Hi,

Is there a way to do this sort of thing?

cfscript
REFind("(before)(HeresTheStringIWant)(after)", myTargetString);
variables.foundstring = \2;
/cfscript

If not, what's the usual way to go about it? Seems like it could get
pretty ugly if there isn't a similar way.

Thanks,
Jamie
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Re: Back-referencing after a REFind to set a variable?

2001-03-30 Thread Jamie Jackson

Wow, brilliant! I didn't know about REFind's 4th attribute.

You've helped me before, and you helped me again.

Thanks,
Jamie

On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 15:26:40 -0500, in cf-talk you wrote:

To get a backreference in a REFind() you have to set the 4th attribute of
the function to true. Your function would then look like
sReference=REFind('(before)(HeresTheStringIWant)(after)',
myTargetString,1,1);
which says find the pattern in myTargetString starting with position 1 and
returning backreferences.
If it succedes, you will have a structure called sReferencethat contains 2
keys (pos and len). Each key is an array which contains the position (pos)
and length (len) of the data you want. Array element 1 is the entire pattern
return, element 2 is the first back reference, etc.
To get the second back reference use this:
Mid(myTargetString, sReference.pos[3], sReference.len[3])

 Hi,

 Is there a way to do this sort of thing?

 cfscript
 REFind("(before)(HeresTheStringIWant)(after)", myTargetString);
 variables.foundstring = \2;
 /cfscript

 If not, what's the usual way to go about it? Seems like it could get
 pretty ugly if there isn't a similar way.

 Thanks,
 Jamie





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RE: Stored Procedures and OLEDB

2001-03-30 Thread Clint Tredway

I get a CF error that tells me that query is not available... like on my login sp, I 
return a resultcode from the sp, and if I use the OLEDB dsn, CF tells me the result 
code is not there...

-- Original Message --
From: "Bob Silverberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 15:27:36 -0500

I don't have any problems doing it.  Do you have the most recent version of
MDAC?  Are you getting any error messages?

Bob

-Original Message-
From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 2:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stored Procedures and OLEDB


Has anyone had any problems calling stored procedures with CFQUERY using an
OLEDB DSN?

I changed my DSN from ODBC to OLEDB and now anytime I call a stored
procedure, CF acts like my query isn't there.

Any help is appreciated.



--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--


--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--

-- Original Message 
From: "Bob Silverberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 15:27:36 -0500

I don't have any problems doing it.  Do you have the most recent version of
MDAC?  Are you getting any error messages?

Bob

-Original Message-
From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 2:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stored Procedures and OLEDB


Has anyone had any problems calling stored procedures with CFQUERY using an
OLEDB DSN?

I changed my DSN from ODBC to OLEDB and now anytime I call a stored
procedure, CF acts like my query isn't there.

Any help is appreciated.



--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--

-- Original Message 
From: "Benjamin S. Rogers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 14:27:38 -0500

Not to discourage you from starting an open source project, but there are
already several in the works. Allaire Forums was open sourced and can be
found at http://www.forumspot.org. There is also Simple Message Board, which
can be found at http://www.simplemessageboard.com/.

You may want to investigate these products and consider throwing your effort
at one of these products instead of starting a new one.

Benjamin S. Rogers
Web Developer, c4.net
Voice: (508) 240-0051
Fax: (508) 240-0057

-Original Message-
From: Chris Straight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


From what I understand People are looking for a feature rich forum system
that is cheap and customizable. What about an Open Source Project. I am very
willing to contribute my time and effort as well as code that I have been
working on to create a free to use and modify Forum System. It seems to be
needed. I want to see how many people would be interested in working on such
a thing?

Chris Straight
Web Developer
University of Oregon Bookstore, inc.
http://www.uobookstore.com/
(541) 434-3274

-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


(she hesitates to post to this boardfear of igniting the flames of the
forum gods.)

What about the bare-bones-bboard found on allaire.com/developer ?  I know
it's not exactly feature rich, but as far as a simple threaded messageboard
is concerned, I've been able to integrate it fairly well for a couple of
different clients, massaging the look and feel as I see fit. You have to add
your own login capability if you need it, but it does send emails to the
person posting the message if they choose to receive notification.

It's small, open-source, and free!

There is always the option of writing it yourselfand webmonkey gives you
a tutorial on how if you need itof course there's always that time issue
thing :-)

Cheers,

(did she get away unscathed)

Erika



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Yahoo: WebErika
MSN: WebErika
AskMe.com Expert: WebErika

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201-370-4272 (c)
973-244-9120 (o)
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-Original Message-
From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


 I have yet to find a Forum application that fits these and many other
 requirements. Many seem to lack a "multi-threaded" veiw. FuseTalk, for
 example doesn't seem to have a multi-threaded view. All responses on a
 certain subject appear in the order they were posted with no hint as too
 which message is being directly replied to. This behavior is more like a
 mailing list than a forum.

(Here I go again. ;p)

SMB has the option of viewing all threads in a tree-view or in a
thread-view. 

Re: Back-referencing after a REFind to set a variable?

2001-03-30 Thread Michael Dinowitz

http://www.houseoffusion.com/hof/functions.cfm
Keep this chart as a reference. It'll help many-a-time. If I ever get the
time/money to finish my functions book then that'll be made into a poster
(subdivided into sections rather than alphabetical).


 Wow, brilliant! I didn't know about REFind's 4th attribute.

 You've helped me before, and you helped me again.

 Thanks,
 Jamie

 On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 15:26:40 -0500, in cf-talk you wrote:

 To get a backreference in a REFind() you have to set the 4th attribute of
 the function to true. Your function would then look like
 sReference=REFind('(before)(HeresTheStringIWant)(after)',
 myTargetString,1,1);
 which says find the pattern in myTargetString starting with position 1
and
 returning backreferences.
 If it succedes, you will have a structure called sReferencethat contains
2
 keys (pos and len). Each key is an array which contains the position
(pos)
 and length (len) of the data you want. Array element 1 is the entire
pattern
 return, element 2 is the first back reference, etc.
 To get the second back reference use this:
 Mid(myTargetString, sReference.pos[3], sReference.len[3])
 
  Hi,
 
  Is there a way to do this sort of thing?
 
  cfscript
  REFind("(before)(HeresTheStringIWant)(after)", myTargetString);
  variables.foundstring = \2;
  /cfscript
 
  If not, what's the usual way to go about it? Seems like it could get
  pretty ugly if there isn't a similar way.
 
  Thanks,
  Jamie
 
 
 
 
 

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CFApplication Error

2001-03-30 Thread Cami Lawson

Can anyone tell me what causes this error?  I seem to be getting it about
once a week.

TIA,
Cami

Error Occurred While Processing Request
Error Diagnostic Information
Error attempting to get the client (Client ID = '118155').


A problem was encountered trying to access the system registry. Error number
1450 occurred.


The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of
(CFAPPLICATION), occupying document position (1:1) to (2:49).




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RE: Stored Procedures and OLEDB

2001-03-30 Thread Bob Silverberg

OK, this is really weird.  I just experienced the exact same thing.  I've
been using an OLEDB datasource and SPs for the past several months without
experiencing this, but just now, all of the sudden, the same thing is
happening to me.

cfquery name="qryTest" datasource="#request.DSN#"
Exec GetTransferEmailData @TransferId=#Val(URL.TransferId)#
/cfquery

returns no records, but

cfquery name="qryTest" datasource="#request.ODBCDSN#"
Exec GetTransferEmailData @TransferId=#Val(URL.TransferId)#
/cfquery

returns one record.

The first example is an OLEDB DSN, the second is an ODBC DSN.

Have you figured anything out yet Clint?

Anybody

Thanks,
Bob

-Original Message-
From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 3:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Stored Procedures and OLEDB


I get a CF error that tells me that query is not available... like on my
login sp, I return a resultcode from the sp, and if I use the OLEDB dsn, CF
tells me the result code is not there...

-- Original Message --
From: "Bob Silverberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 15:27:36 -0500

I don't have any problems doing it.  Do you have the most recent version of
MDAC?  Are you getting any error messages?

Bob

-Original Message-
From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 2:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stored Procedures and OLEDB


Has anyone had any problems calling stored procedures with CFQUERY using an
OLEDB DSN?

I changed my DSN from ODBC to OLEDB and now anytime I call a stored
procedure, CF acts like my query isn't there.

Any help is appreciated.



--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--


--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--

-- Original Message 
From: "Bob Silverberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 15:27:36 -0500

I don't have any problems doing it.  Do you have the most recent version of
MDAC?  Are you getting any error messages?

Bob

-Original Message-
From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 2:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stored Procedures and OLEDB


Has anyone had any problems calling stored procedures with CFQUERY using an
OLEDB DSN?

I changed my DSN from ODBC to OLEDB and now anytime I call a stored
procedure, CF acts like my query isn't there.

Any help is appreciated.



--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--

-- Original Message 
From: "Benjamin S. Rogers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 14:27:38 -0500

Not to discourage you from starting an open source project, but there are
already several in the works. Allaire Forums was open sourced and can be
found at http://www.forumspot.org. There is also Simple Message Board, which
can be found at http://www.simplemessageboard.com/.

You may want to investigate these products and consider throwing your effort
at one of these products instead of starting a new one.

Benjamin S. Rogers
Web Developer, c4.net
Voice: (508) 240-0051
Fax: (508) 240-0057

-Original Message-
From: Chris Straight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


From what I understand People are looking for a feature rich forum system
that is cheap and customizable. What about an Open Source Project. I am very
willing to contribute my time and effort as well as code that I have been
working on to create a free to use and modify Forum System. It seems to be
needed. I want to see how many people would be interested in working on such
a thing?

Chris Straight
Web Developer
University of Oregon Bookstore, inc.
http://www.uobookstore.com/
(541) 434-3274

-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


(she hesitates to post to this boardfear of igniting the flames of the
forum gods.)

What about the bare-bones-bboard found on allaire.com/developer ?  I know
it's not exactly feature rich, but as far as a simple threaded messageboard
is concerned, I've been able to integrate it fairly well for a couple of
different clients, massaging the look and feel as I see fit. You have to add
your own login capability if you need it, but it does send emails to the
person posting the message if they choose to receive notification.

It's small, open-source, and free!

There is always the option of writing it yourselfand webmonkey gives you
a tutorial on how if you need itof course there's always that time issue
thing :-)

Cheers,

(did she get away unscathed)

Erika



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RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Eric Dawson

me too. but isn't smb free and open source, forumspot. ditto.


From: Chris Straight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 11:17:01 -0800

From what I understand People are looking for a feature rich forum system
that is cheap and customizable. What about an Open Source Project. I am very
willing to contribute my time and effort as well as code that I have been
working on to create a free to use and modify Forum System. It seems to be
needed. I want to see how many people would be interested in working on such
a thing?

Chris Straight
Web Developer
University of Oregon Bookstore, inc.
http://www.uobookstore.com/
(541) 434-3274

-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


(she hesitates to post to this boardfear of igniting the flames of the
forum gods.)

What about the bare-bones-bboard found on allaire.com/developer ?  I know
it's not exactly feature rich, but as far as a simple threaded messageboard
is concerned, I've been able to integrate it fairly well for a couple of
different clients, massaging the look and feel as I see fit. You have to add
your own login capability if you need it, but it does send emails to the
person posting the message if they choose to receive notification.

It's small, open-source, and free!

There is always the option of writing it yourselfand webmonkey gives you
a tutorial on how if you need itof course there's always that time issue
thing :-)

Cheers,

(did she get away unscathed)

Erika



AIM: WebErika5
Yahoo: WebErika
MSN: WebErika
AskMe.com Expert: WebErika

Erika L. Walker
Vice President
RUWebby, LLC
201-370-4272 (c)
973-244-9120 (o)
153 Rutgers Lane
Parsippany, NJ 07054

Website Design/Programming
Database Integration
Allaire Partner - ColdFusion



-Original Message-
From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


  I have yet to find a Forum application that fits these and many other
  requirements. Many seem to lack a "multi-threaded" veiw. FuseTalk, for
  example doesn't seem to have a multi-threaded view. All responses on a
  certain subject appear in the order they were posted with no hint as too
  which message is being directly replied to. This behavior is more like a
  mailing list than a forum.

(Here I go again. ;p)

SMB has the option of viewing all threads in a tree-view or in a
thread-view. For example:

Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030Expand=NO

Or Like this:
http://www.simplemessageboard.com/demo/thread.cfm?TID=1030

  Simple Message Board - http://www.simplemessageboard.com/
  Price: Free?

Yes. Free. GNU Public License.

  Pros: Price; Clean Design that will fit into most sites without much
  customization

Thanks you. ;p

  Cons: One man operation; Still in pre-release stages

True enough. The current release is functional except for the lack of some
adminstration function.

I've gotten some help on both a version that runs on CFExpress as well as
changes for MySQL... (Linux hooray!)

Tony Schreiber, Senior Partner  Man and Machine, Limited
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Security Context Error

2001-03-30 Thread Tom Cornilliac

While trying to setup a security context in the CF Administrator, I
consistently receive the following error:
Error Diagnostic Information
Security Policy Administration 
Security Policy action failed.

I receive this error when trying to add and/or delete any context. All CF
services are running under the Administrator account.
Any Ideas??
Tom Cornilliac
Deschutes County, Oregon


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RE: Stored Procedures and OLEDB

2001-03-30 Thread Clint Tredway

actually yes I have figured this out with help from another list. With OLEDB you have 
to 'SET NOCOUNT ON'. The reason is that OLEDB returns a record count first, and then 
the dataset second by default. If you set nocount on, it returns the dataset without 
the record count.

-- Original Message --
From: "Bob Silverberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 16:25:30 -0500

OK, this is really weird.  I just experienced the exact same thing.  I've
been using an OLEDB datasource and SPs for the past several months without
experiencing this, but just now, all of the sudden, the same thing is
happening to me.

cfquery name="qryTest" datasource="#request.DSN#"
Exec GetTransferEmailData @TransferId=#Val(URL.TransferId)#
/cfquery

returns no records, but

cfquery name="qryTest" datasource="#request.ODBCDSN#"
Exec GetTransferEmailData @TransferId=#Val(URL.TransferId)#
/cfquery

returns one record.

The first example is an OLEDB DSN, the second is an ODBC DSN.

Have you figured anything out yet Clint?

Anybody

Thanks,
Bob

-Original Message-
From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 3:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Stored Procedures and OLEDB


I get a CF error that tells me that query is not available... like on my
login sp, I return a resultcode from the sp, and if I use the OLEDB dsn, CF
tells me the result code is not there...

-- Original Message --
From: "Bob Silverberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 15:27:36 -0500

I don't have any problems doing it.  Do you have the most recent version of
MDAC?  Are you getting any error messages?

Bob

-Original Message-
From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 2:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stored Procedures and OLEDB


Has anyone had any problems calling stored procedures with CFQUERY using an
OLEDB DSN?

I changed my DSN from ODBC to OLEDB and now anytime I call a stored
procedure, CF acts like my query isn't there.

Any help is appreciated.



--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--


--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--

-- Original Message 
From: "Bob Silverberg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 15:27:36 -0500

I don't have any problems doing it.  Do you have the most recent version of
MDAC?  Are you getting any error messages?

Bob

-Original Message-
From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 30, 2001 2:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stored Procedures and OLEDB


Has anyone had any problems calling stored procedures with CFQUERY using an
OLEDB DSN?

I changed my DSN from ODBC to OLEDB and now anytime I call a stored
procedure, CF acts like my query isn't there.

Any help is appreciated.



--
Clint Tredway
www.factorxsoftware.com
--

-- Original Message 
From: "Benjamin S. Rogers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 14:27:38 -0500

Not to discourage you from starting an open source project, but there are
already several in the works. Allaire Forums was open sourced and can be
found at http://www.forumspot.org. There is also Simple Message Board, which
can be found at http://www.simplemessageboard.com/.

You may want to investigate these products and consider throwing your effort
at one of these products instead of starting a new one.

Benjamin S. Rogers
Web Developer, c4.net
Voice: (508) 240-0051
Fax: (508) 240-0057

-Original Message-
From: Chris Straight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


From what I understand People are looking for a feature rich forum system
that is cheap and customizable. What about an Open Source Project. I am very
willing to contribute my time and effort as well as code that I have been
working on to create a free to use and modify Forum System. It seems to be
needed. I want to see how many people would be interested in working on such
a thing?

Chris Straight
Web Developer
University of Oregon Bookstore, inc.
http://www.uobookstore.com/
(541) 434-3274

-Original Message-
From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums


(she hesitates to post to this boardfear of igniting the flames of the
forum gods.)

What about the bare-bones-bboard found on allaire.com/developer ?  I know
it's not exactly feature rich, but as far as a simple threaded messageboard
is concerned, I've been able to integrate it fairly well for a couple of
different clients, massaging the look and feel as I see fit. You have to add
your own login capability if you need it, but it does send emails to the
person posting the message if they choose to receive notification.

It's small, open-source, and free!

There is 

how to get result from applet

2001-03-30 Thread George Dong

Hi there,
If any one kwone how to get a result from java applet in CF. I have an applet, after 
executing, I want to applet return some params that i can use in CF template.

Thanks.


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