RE: calling cfc's

2003-02-22 Thread Benoit Hediard
You could use a JRun virtual mapping :
- edit c:/CFusionMX/wwwroot/WEB-INF/jrun-web.xml,
- add the com virtual mapping :
  virtual-mapping
resource-path/com/resource-path
system-pathE:/cfcomponents/com/system-path
  /virtual-mapping

(if your CFC naming convention is com.mycompany.myCFC)

Like this you can call your CFCs where ever you're :
cfinvoke
component=com.mycompany.myCFC
...

If you want to change the CFCs location, just edit jrun-web.xml.

Benoit Hediard
www.benorama.com

 -Message d'origine-
 De : Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Envoyé : vendredi 21 février 2003 19:58
 À : CF-Talk
 Objet : calling cfc's


 How do you call a cfc if you're not 100% sure what the site directory is
 going to be.  Is there anyway to call a cfc relatively.


 
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HTTPS

2003-02-22 Thread Andy Ousterhout
For proper security, should your login screen be called using HTTPS as well as
the action screen or just the login action screen?

http://www.domain.com/login.cfm

Or

https://www.domain.com/login.cfm

Andy


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RE: HTTPS

2003-02-22 Thread Tony Weeg
if you can imagine, the ssl connection is made
upon calling the page you refer to, such that, if you
had your action page called loginAction.cfm and you
referenced that in an action=https://foo.com/loginAction.cfm;
thats where you would want the ssl indication, since on that
pass you are sending the data that is critical.

make sense?

tony

-Original Message-
From: Andy Ousterhout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 8:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: HTTPS


For proper security, should your login screen be called using HTTPS as
well as
the action screen or just the login action screen?

http://www.domain.com/login.cfm

Or

https://www.domain.com/login.cfm

Andy



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Re: HTTPS

2003-02-22 Thread Bruce Sorge
The login screen. If you are using just HTTP, you are transmitting
information in the clear. If you are using HTTPS, then you are already in
the secure environment and the transmission is encrypted.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Ousterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:36 AM
Subject: HTTPS


 For proper security, should your login screen be called using HTTPS as
well as
 the action screen or just the login action screen?

 http://www.domain.com/login.cfm

 Or

 https://www.domain.com/login.cfm

 Andy


 
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encryption question

2003-02-22 Thread Kay Smoljak
Technically, yes you could, if the program the end user had could accept the RSA key 
that cardcrypt/textcrypt created and you gave them. 

Problem is, we haven't actually managed to do this yet - the PGP client on Windows has 
the option of importing a legacy RSA key but that key needs to be ascii-armored, 
and I can't seem to find any documentation on the process of converting a 
base64-encoded binary RSA key to ascii-armored format.

If anyone has any resources that might help here, please let me know!

Regards,
Kay.

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Old Version of CF $erver

2003-02-22 Thread Michael Pool
Anybody out there know a place I can get ahold of an old copy of CF Server 5 or less? 
I have a new boss that won't spring for CFMX and he want's me to build a huge Intranet 
document/information management system.

All in all I am looking for ANY cheap routes to getting CF on this server (what a 
tight ass this guy is!this is a Billion dollar contract and he is worried about 
$700!!). 

ANY help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

Believe me, I have tried to convince him to buy me the new version of the server, to 
no avail. There has got to be a way I can get this thing running inexpensively. I'm 
only going to have about 75 users on this Intranet (if that) but, this app could carry 
over to many other installations around the world if I can make it fly. (this means 
lots of CFMX sales...and I mean LOTS! Plus, lots of CF Programmer jobs for all of 
us!!!)

I know about the single user version, but that is not going to work...I need a cheap, 
legal, workable solution to this.

Thank's CF Peeps. 

Tryin' to keep the faith
M.Pool
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RE: FREE BlueDragon Server Released!

2003-02-22 Thread Vince Bonfanti
Yes, we've made significant strides based on feedback from customers like
you. If you continue to have problems with the 3.0.1 service pack please
contact me directly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I'll make they get addressed.

Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com

 -Original Message-
 From: AJ W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 6:54 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: FREE BlueDragon Server Released!
 
 
 I hope that New Atlanta has worked on the compatibility 
 problems I was seeing last year. I was quick to try out Blue 
 Dragon as an alternate to CFMX Linux, primarily because CFMX 
 at that time did not run very well w/ Linux. 
 After a month or so with BD I hung up that hat and went back 
 to CF5. There was WAY too many tags that either weren't 
 supported or were supported partially. Probably the largest 
 frustration was the problem with how BD would interpret 
 variables sent with or w/o quotes. It would choke on them in  
 a bad way and also it didn't have the forgiveness of CF to 
 interpret character types. But, as I told them, I hope that 
 they do eventually present a compatible product so that we 
 can send Macromedia a message or two. :-} 



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RE: HTTPS

2003-02-22 Thread Andy Ousterhout
Trying to reconcile the two responses, when and where is the encryption
performed?  For example if the logon screen is HTTP, now does the client
know the key to use for HTTPS encryption?  Or, does the form screen need to
also be HTTPS so that it can encrypt the results.

Andy

-Original Message-
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: HTTPS


The login screen. If you are using just HTTP, you are transmitting
information in the clear. If you are using HTTPS, then you are already in
the secure environment and the transmission is encrypted.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Ousterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:36 AM
Subject: HTTPS


 For proper security, should your login screen be called using HTTPS as
well as
 the action screen or just the login action screen?

 http://www.domain.com/login.cfm

 Or

 https://www.domain.com/login.cfm

 Andy




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Re: Old Version of CF $erver

2003-02-22 Thread Gary Groomer
What about Blue Dragon for CFML?
http://www.newatlanta.com

Gary

- Original Message -
From: Michael Pool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:07 AM
Subject: Old Version of CF $erver


 Anybody out there know a place I can get ahold of an old copy of CF Server
5 or less? I have a new boss that won't spring for CFMX and he want's me to
build a huge Intranet document/information management system.

 All in all I am looking for ANY cheap routes to getting CF on this server
(what a tight ass this guy is!this is a Billion dollar contract and he
is worried about $700!!).

 ANY help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

 Believe me, I have tried to convince him to buy me the new version of the
server, to no avail. There has got to be a way I can get this thing running
inexpensively. I'm only going to have about 75 users on this Intranet (if
that) but, this app could carry over to many other installations around the
world if I can make it fly. (this means lots of CFMX sales...and I mean
LOTS! Plus, lots of CF Programmer jobs for all of us!!!)

 I know about the single user version, but that is not going to work...I
need a cheap, legal, workable solution to this.

 Thank's CF Peeps.

 Tryin' to keep the faith
 M.Pool
 
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Re: encryption question

2003-02-22 Thread mark brinkworth
PGP talks about Radix64 format, and I always thought
this was the same as Base64. So, I would have thought
it was basically a matter of constructing the
appropriate wrapper (RFC 1991) around the key.

But then, I could be completely wrong :)



Technically, yes you could, if the program the end
 user had could accept the RSA key that
 cardcrypt/textcrypt created and you gave them. 
 
 Problem is, we haven't actually managed to do this
 yet - the PGP client on Windows has the option of
 importing a legacy RSA key but that key needs to
 be ascii-armored, and I can't seem to find any
 documentation on the process of converting a
 base64-encoded binary RSA key to ascii-armored
 format.
 
 If anyone has any resources that might help here,
 please let me know!
 
 Regards,
 Kay.
 



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RE: FREE BlueDragon Server Released!

2003-02-22 Thread Vince Bonfanti
My apologies--CFMX does indeed offer similar capabilities as BlueDragon in
this regard. It was an oversight on my part, and not a deliberate attempt to
mislead.

Note that the BlueDragon implementation is via the new PAGE attribute of the
CFINCLUDE tag (and not via the GetPageContext function), which allows you to
include the output of JSP pages or servlets in a CFML page:

cfinclude page=header.jsp
cfinclude page=/servlet/myServlet

BlueDragon also implement a new CFFORWARD tag to do a server-side redirect
equivalent to CFMX's GetPageContext().forward():

cfforward page=nextpage.cfm
cfforward page=nextpage.jsp

Details of CFINCLUDE, CFFORWARD, and other CFML enhancements introduced by
BlueDragon (such as the CFIMAP tag) are in the BlueDragon CFML Compatibility
Guide:

http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/self_help/docs/index.cfm

Anyone's who's interested in learning more about the CFML/Java/JSP
integration features offered by BlueDragon will be interested in attending
my talk at the upcoming MXNorth conference:

   http://www.mxnorth.com/speakers.cfm?ID=16

BTW, we plan to add support for GetPageContext() in BlueDragon 3.1 in order
to provide compatibility with CFMX, but we still like our implementation
better. :-)

Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com


 -Original Message-
 From: Sean A Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 10:22 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: FREE BlueDragon Server Released!
 
 
 On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 13:49 US/Pacific, Vince Bonfanti wrote:
  In this case we're using the BlueDragon/J2EE edition 
 running within a 
  standard J2EE WAR file side-by-side with the JSP pages. In 
 fact, some 
  of the common page elements (headers, footers, menu bars) are 
  implemented via CFINCLUDE of JSP pages, demonstrating a unique 
  CFML/JSP integration feature offered only by BlueDragon.
 
 That's not unique - CFMX allows you to include JSP pages:
 
   cfm.cfm:
   cfoutput
   We're in CFML.br /
   cfset getPageContext().include('jsp.jsp')
   We're back in CFML.br /
   /cfoutput
 
   jsp.jsp:
   % String s = new String(JSP); %
   This is a %= s % page.br /
 
 This produces:
 
   We're in CFML.
   This is a JSP page.
   We're back in CFML.
 
 Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/
 
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 -- Margaret Atwood
 



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Re: HTTPS

2003-02-22 Thread Bruce Sorge
The form screen should be https so that it can post the form information
securely.

- Original Message -
From: Andy Ousterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 9:15 AM
Subject: RE: HTTPS


 Trying to reconcile the two responses, when and where is the encryption
 performed?  For example if the logon screen is HTTP, now does the client
 know the key to use for HTTPS encryption?  Or, does the form screen need
to
 also be HTTPS so that it can encrypt the results.

 Andy

 -Original Message-
 From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:43 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: HTTPS


 The login screen. If you are using just HTTP, you are transmitting
 information in the clear. If you are using HTTPS, then you are already in
 the secure environment and the transmission is encrypted.
 - Original Message -
 From: Andy Ousterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:36 AM
 Subject: HTTPS


  For proper security, should your login screen be called using HTTPS as
 well as
  the action screen or just the login action screen?
 
  http://www.domain.com/login.cfm
 
  Or
 
  https://www.domain.com/login.cfm
 
  Andy
 
 
 

 
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RE: HTTPS

2003-02-22 Thread Ben Koshy
The Key is exchanged before the data transfer, so Tony's suggestion is
technically correct and so is Bruces.  However Bruce's suggestion,
allows the user to see that the data he's submitting will be secured
(although it's a false sense of security since the web developer could
err and form post via http -- but most browsers have a warning when you
leave/enter a secure site but then again, we tend to turn these warnings
off pretty fast), so the user gets the comfort that he's in a secure
section of the site, as indicated by the browser's Lock Icon in IE (I
miss Netscapes Blue Secure stripe!).

-Original Message-
From: Andy Ousterhout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTTPS


Trying to reconcile the two responses, when and where is the encryption
performed?  For example if the logon screen is HTTP, now does the client
know the key to use for HTTPS encryption?  Or, does the form screen need
to also be HTTPS so that it can encrypt the results.

Andy

-Original Message-
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: HTTPS


The login screen. If you are using just HTTP, you are transmitting
information in the clear. If you are using HTTPS, then you are already
in the secure environment and the transmission is encrypted.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Ousterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:36 AM
Subject: HTTPS


 For proper security, should your login screen be called using HTTPS as
well as
 the action screen or just the login action screen?

 http://www.domain.com/login.cfm

 Or

 https://www.domain.com/login.cfm

 Andy





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Re: Old Version of CF $erver

2003-02-22 Thread Michael Pool
Wow! Is this Blue Dragon For Real!!?? Is this the Answer???!!! 

CFIf I can deploy it on the Intranet and everyone else can get served CFML not just 
the one local IP./CFif

CfElse???

M. Pool 


-- Original Message --
From: Gary Groomer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 07:20:15 -0800

What about Blue Dragon for CFML?
http://www.newatlanta.com

Gary

- Original Message -
From: Michael Pool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:07 AM
Subject: Old Version of CF $erver


 Anybody out there know a place I can get ahold of an old copy of CF Server
5 or less? I have a new boss that won't spring for CFMX and he want's me to
build a huge Intranet document/information management system.

 All in all I am looking for ANY cheap routes to getting CF on this server
(what a tight ass this guy is!this is a Billion dollar contract and he
is worried about $700!!).

 ANY help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

 Believe me, I have tried to convince him to buy me the new version of the
server, to no avail. There has got to be a way I can get this thing running
inexpensively. I'm only going to have about 75 users on this Intranet (if
that) but, this app could carry over to many other installations around the
world if I can make it fly. (this means lots of CFMX sales...and I mean
LOTS! Plus, lots of CF Programmer jobs for all of us!!!)

 I know about the single user version, but that is not going to work...I
need a cheap, legal, workable solution to this.

 Thank's CF Peeps.

 Tryin' to keep the faith
 M.Pool
 

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RE: Old Version of CF $erver

2003-02-22 Thread Ben Koshy
Well, until I hear a plethora of OMG -- I installed Blue Dragon and all
my Apps still work!, I'm holding judgement.  And I won't sit on the
sidelines either, I'll have a major app tested on BD today and send you
my result/experience.


-Original Message-
From: Michael Pool [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:47 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Old Version of CF $erver


Wow! Is this Blue Dragon For Real!!?? Is this the Answer???!!! 

CFIf I can deploy it on the Intranet and everyone else can get served
CFML not just the one local IP./CFif

CfElse???

M. Pool 


-- Original Message --
From: Gary Groomer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 07:20:15 -0800

What about Blue Dragon for CFML?
http://www.newatlanta.com

Gary

- Original Message -
From: Michael Pool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:07 AM
Subject: Old Version of CF $erver


 Anybody out there know a place I can get ahold of an old copy of CF 
 Server
5 or less? I have a new boss that won't spring for CFMX and he want's 
me to build a huge Intranet document/information management system.

 All in all I am looking for ANY cheap routes to getting CF on this 
 server
(what a tight ass this guy is!this is a Billion dollar contract and

he is worried about $700!!).

 ANY help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

 Believe me, I have tried to convince him to buy me the new version of

 the
server, to no avail. There has got to be a way I can get this thing 
running inexpensively. I'm only going to have about 75 users on this 
Intranet (if
that) but, this app could carry over to many other installations around
the
world if I can make it fly. (this means lots of CFMX sales...and I mean
LOTS! Plus, lots of CF Programmer jobs for all of us!!!)

 I know about the single user version, but that is not going to 
 work...I
need a cheap, legal, workable solution to this.

 Thank's CF Peeps.

 Tryin' to keep the faith
 M.Pool
 


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RE: HTTPS

2003-02-22 Thread mark brinkworth
While the username and password are one part of the
equation, it needs also to be borne in mind the role
that the session cookie plays in maintaining a logged
in user.

In this regard you would be better off being in SSL
whenever the session cookie is first sent to the
client.

Cheers

 --- Ben Koshy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  The Key
is exchanged before the data transfer, so
 Tony's suggestion is
 technically correct and so is Bruces.  However
 Bruce's suggestion,
 allows the user to see that the data he's submitting
 will be secured
 (although it's a false sense of security since the
 web developer could
 err and form post via http -- but most browsers have
 a warning when you
 leave/enter a secure site but then again, we tend to
 turn these warnings
 off pretty fast), so the user gets the comfort that
 he's in a secure
 section of the site, as indicated by the browser's
 Lock Icon in IE (I
 miss Netscapes Blue Secure stripe!).
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Andy Ousterhout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:15 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: HTTPS
 
 
 Trying to reconcile the two responses, when and
 where is the encryption
 performed?  For example if the logon screen is HTTP,
 now does the client
 know the key to use for HTTPS encryption?  Or, does
 the form screen need
 to also be HTTPS so that it can encrypt the results.
 
 Andy
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:43 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: HTTPS
 
 
 The login screen. If you are using just HTTP, you
 are transmitting
 information in the clear. If you are using HTTPS,
 then you are already
 in the secure environment and the transmission is
 encrypted.
 - Original Message -
 From: Andy Ousterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:36 AM
 Subject: HTTPS
 
 
  For proper security, should your login screen be
 called using HTTPS as
 well as
  the action screen or just the login action screen?
 
  http://www.domain.com/login.cfm
 
  Or
 
  https://www.domain.com/login.cfm
 
  Andy
 
 
 
 

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RE: Iif() and StructKeyExist()

2003-02-22 Thread Aidan Whitehall
 I don't think you can use IIF in this case as IIF has
 a habit of evaluating both results regardless of
 whether it resolves to true or false. Even if
 proximity doesn't exist, it will still evaluate
 values[i][proximity].

Yeah, that's how it's starting to look. Well, thanks for the
confirmation. Guess it's a job for cfif.


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RE: HTTPS

2003-02-22 Thread Andy Ousterhout
Let me see if I understand.  When information is being set to a HTTPS page,
the browser first goes to the server to get the key, then sends the
information encrypted.

Is this correct?

Andy

-Original Message-
From: Ben Koshy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 9:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTTPS


The Key is exchanged before the data transfer, so Tony's suggestion is
technically correct and so is Bruces.  However Bruce's suggestion,
allows the user to see that the data he's submitting will be secured
(although it's a false sense of security since the web developer could
err and form post via http -- but most browsers have a warning when you
leave/enter a secure site but then again, we tend to turn these warnings
off pretty fast), so the user gets the comfort that he's in a secure
section of the site, as indicated by the browser's Lock Icon in IE (I
miss Netscapes Blue Secure stripe!).

-Original Message-
From: Andy Ousterhout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: HTTPS


Trying to reconcile the two responses, when and where is the encryption
performed?  For example if the logon screen is HTTP, now does the client
know the key to use for HTTPS encryption?  Or, does the form screen need
to also be HTTPS so that it can encrypt the results.

Andy

-Original Message-
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: HTTPS


The login screen. If you are using just HTTP, you are transmitting
information in the clear. If you are using HTTPS, then you are already
in the secure environment and the transmission is encrypted.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Ousterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 7:36 AM
Subject: HTTPS


 For proper security, should your login screen be called using HTTPS as
well as
 the action screen or just the login action screen?

 http://www.domain.com/login.cfm

 Or

 https://www.domain.com/login.cfm

 Andy






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Re: FREE BlueDragon Server Released!

2003-02-22 Thread Frank Mamone
Vince,

I apologize if I missed your response on this, but my question was if CFMX
and BlueDragon can co-exist on a development server for testing and maybe
access blue dragon on a port other that 80?

Thanks,

Frank Mamone



- Original Message -
From: Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 10:11 AM
Subject: RE: FREE BlueDragon Server Released!


 Yes, we've made significant strides based on feedback from customers like
 you. If you continue to have problems with the 3.0.1 service pack please
 contact me directly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I'll make they get
addressed.

 Vince Bonfanti
 New Atlanta Communications, LLC
 http://www.newatlanta.com

  -Original Message-
  From: AJ W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 6:54 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: FREE BlueDragon Server Released!
 
 
  I hope that New Atlanta has worked on the compatibility
  problems I was seeing last year. I was quick to try out Blue
  Dragon as an alternate to CFMX Linux, primarily because CFMX
  at that time did not run very well w/ Linux.
  After a month or so with BD I hung up that hat and went back
  to CF5. There was WAY too many tags that either weren't
  supported or were supported partially. Probably the largest
  frustration was the problem with how BD would interpret
  variables sent with or w/o quotes. It would choke on them in
  a bad way and also it didn't have the forgiveness of CF to
  interpret character types. But, as I told them, I hope that
  they do eventually present a compatible product so that we
  can send Macromedia a message or two. :-}



 
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Re: Old Version of CF $erver

2003-02-22 Thread samcfug
Try Blue Dragon - it supports CF 5.0 tags, and is free.

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- Original Message -
From: Michael Pool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 9:07 AM
Subject: Old Version of CF $erver


| Anybody out there know a place I can get ahold of an old copy of CF Server 5
or less? I have a new boss that won't spring for CFMX and he want's me to build
a huge Intranet document/information management system.
|
| All in all I am looking for ANY cheap routes to getting CF on this server
(what a tight ass this guy is!this is a Billion dollar contract and he is
worried about $700!!).
|
| ANY help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
|
| Believe me, I have tried to convince him to buy me the new version of the
server, to no avail. There has got to be a way I can get this thing running
inexpensively. I'm only going to have about 75 users on this Intranet (if that)
but, this app could carry over to many other installations around the world if I
can make it fly. (this means lots of CFMX sales...and I mean LOTS! Plus, lots of
CF Programmer jobs for all of us!!!)
|
| I know about the single user version, but that is not going to work...I need a
cheap, legal, workable solution to this.
|
| Thank's CF Peeps.
|
| Tryin' to keep the faith
| M.Pool
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RE: FREE BlueDragon Server Released!

2003-02-22 Thread Vince Bonfanti
Yes CFMX and BlueDragon (and CF5) can all peacefully co-exist on the same
machine.

CFMX has a built-in web server that runs on port 8500 by default. BlueDragon
Server has a built-in web server that runs on port 8080 by default--as long
as you don't have anything already installed using port 8080 (such as
Tomcat) you'll be OK. You can also specify a port other than 8080 when
installing BlueDragon.

The only conflict to watch out for is when you go to install a web server
adapter to IIS or Apache--in that case you can only have one of
BlueDragon/CFMX/CF5 attached to the web server.

Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Frank Mamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 11:44 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: FREE BlueDragon Server Released!
 
 
 Vince,
 
 I apologize if I missed your response on this, but my 
 question was if CFMX and BlueDragon can co-exist on a 
 development server for testing and maybe access blue dragon 
 on a port other that 80?
 
 Thanks,
 
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SOT: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Russ
Hello,

I apologize for being OT here, but I'm hitting a brickwall.  I've built
a page that displays several records--all of which can be edited and/or
turned on or turned off from a display perspective (editable textbox and
checkbox).

Unfortunately, my SQL experience doesn't lend to me being able to figure
out how to loop through all the IDs of the fields I've just displayed
and then update them.  

I'm running on RH 7.2 and MySQL--and I'm trying to find the best way to
update multiple records, and I've not found any information on how to do
this--can anyone help me find a way to do this for multiples instead of
having to modify records one at a time?

Thanks,

Russ

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Encryption software

2003-02-22 Thread tony
I was wondering what encryption software you guys recommend for not that money? 
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RE: Encryption software

2003-02-22 Thread John Wilker
At my office we use the Blowfish COM object for encrypting passwords and
what not. Are you looking for file encryption or something like password
encryption?

J.

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-Original Message-
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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 10:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Encryption software


I was wondering what encryption software you guys recommend for not that
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RE: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Jeff Beer
Hi Russ,

Assuming your field names are the same for each record, you will get a list
of data items when you submit the form, as in:

form.myId = 1,4,5,6,7
form.firstName=jeff,tom,steve,brad,jim
form.age=22,34,54,27,31

Now, all you need to do is loop over the myID list, and use basic list
functions to get at the data in your form submission

!--- initialize a loop counter ---
cfset j = 1

!--- loop over the list of record ID's in form.myID ---
cfloop list=#form.myId# index=ii

cfquery name=myUpdate datasource=myDatasource
UPDATE mytable
SET firstName = '#ListGetAt(form.firstname, j)#',
age = #ListGetAt(form.age, j)#
WHERE myId = #ii#
/cfquery
!--- increment the loop counter - next time through, j will equal 2, so
the list
functions will grab the 2nd element in your list(s) ---
cfset j = j + 1

/cfloop


That should get you started.

-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 12:30 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOT: Updating Multiple Records


Hello,

I apologize for being OT here, but I'm hitting a brickwall.  I've built
a page that displays several records--all of which can be edited and/or
turned on or turned off from a display perspective (editable textbox and
checkbox).

Unfortunately, my SQL experience doesn't lend to me being able to figure
out how to loop through all the IDs of the fields I've just displayed
and then update them.

I'm running on RH 7.2 and MySQL--and I'm trying to find the best way to
update multiple records, and I've not found any information on how to do
this--can anyone help me find a way to do this for multiples instead of
having to modify records one at a time?

Thanks,

Russ


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Re: Old Version of CF $erver

2003-02-22 Thread Donnie Bachan
Try Ebay.

HTH

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hey bluedragoneers :)

2003-02-22 Thread Tony Weeg
can someone point me in the right direction, as far
as getting my new blue dragon install to parse .cfm
files?

im getting page not found, and no loading of pages.

strange, i have cfmx, iis5 and cfmx running on port 80
of my iis server...can i have these coexist and run?

thanks!!

tony

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RE: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Russ
Hi Jeff--

I am working in the direction you recommended (AND it makes sense!), and
I've received an error:

In function ListGetAt(list, index [, delimiters]), the value of index,
3, is not a valid as the first argument (this list has 2 elements).
Valid indexes are in the range 1 through the number of elements in the
list.  
  
The error occurred in
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\blinktag\mod\comments\commentUpdate.cfm: line 14
 
12 :UPDATE  tblComments
13 :SET commentPost='#ListGetAt(FORM.commentPost, j)#',
14 :commentActive=#ListGetAt(FORM.commentActive, j)#
15 :WHERE   commentID=#ii#
16 : /cfquery

I'm confused as to why I'd be getting that error when, actually, I have
3 records.  When running more tests, it's almost as if I'm losing
records--so, I'm sort of confused as to what is happening--any thoughts?



Just so you can see that my logic was somewhat in order:

Prior to trying what will forever be dubbed as your way, I was was
pilfering an old project I was working in a different direction:

I had named my previous-page elements as
commentPost#qCommentDisplay.CurrentRow, created a hidden form value
(FORM.commentCount) that was the RecordCount and was running the
following SQL on my update:

CFSET iRecCount = 0
CFLOOP condition=iRecCount LESS THAN FORM.commentCount
  CFSET iRecCount = iRecCount + 1
  cfparam name=#FORM[commentActive  iRecCount]# default=0 
CFQUERY DATASOURCE=blinktag
UPDATE  tblComments 
SET commentPost='#Trim(FORM[commentPost  iRecCount])#',  
commentActive=#FORM[commentActive 
iRecCount]#
WHERE   commentID=#FORM[commentID  iRecCount]#
/CFQUERY
/cfloop

That appeared to work, but none of my values had changed.

Thanks!

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Jeff Beer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 1:59 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Updating Multiple Records
 
 
 Hi Russ,
 
 Assuming your field names are the same for each record, you 
 will get a list
 of data items when you submit the form, as in:
 
 form.myId = 1,4,5,6,7
 form.firstName=jeff,tom,steve,brad,jim
 form.age=22,34,54,27,31
 
 Now, all you need to do is loop over the myID list, and use basic list
 functions to get at the data in your form submission
 
 !--- initialize a loop counter ---
 cfset j = 1
 
 !--- loop over the list of record ID's in form.myID ---
 cfloop list=#form.myId# index=ii
 
   cfquery name=myUpdate datasource=myDatasource
   UPDATE mytable
   SET firstName = '#ListGetAt(form.firstname, j)#',
   age = #ListGetAt(form.age, j)#
   WHERE myId = #ii#
   /cfquery
   !--- increment the loop counter - next time through, j 
 will equal 2, so
 the list
   functions will grab the 2nd element in your list(s) ---
   cfset j = j + 1
 
 /cfloop
 
 
 That should get you started.

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Re: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Jim McAtee
I don't think I'd trust that approach.  It's too dependant on the way the
browser submits the form.  There's no guarantee that the 1st item in the
list #form.a# will correspond to the first item in list #form.b#, etc.
Probably most browsers _do_ work like this, but it's nearly as easy to name
the fields uniquely and handle them in your script.

I think the error you're encountering may have to do with blank fields and
the way CF processes lists.  If you have:

first comment,second comment,,fourth comment

CF will only see three list items.

I always generate unique field names:

form.userid_1
form.firstname_1
form.lastname_1
form.age_1

form.userid_2
form.firstname_2
form.lastname_2
form.age_2

form.userid_3
form.firstname_3
form.lastname_3
form.age_3


Then loop over those names in your form handler template, something like:

cfloop index=i from=1 to=#form.numberofrecords#
  cfquery datasource=#dsn#
  UPDATE users
  SET firstname = '#Evaluate(form.firstname_#i#)#'
  lastname = '#Evaluate(form.lastname_#i#)#'
  WHERE userid = #Evaluate(form.userid_#i#)#
  /cfquery
/cfloop


Jim


- Original Message -
From: Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 1:29 PM
Subject: RE: Updating Multiple Records


 Hi Jeff--

 I am working in the direction you recommended (AND it makes sense!), and
 I've received an error:

 In function ListGetAt(list, index [, delimiters]), the value of index,
 3, is not a valid as the first argument (this list has 2 elements).
 Valid indexes are in the range 1 through the number of elements in the
 list.

 The error occurred in
 C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\blinktag\mod\comments\commentUpdate.cfm: line 14

 12 : UPDATE tblComments
 13 : SET commentPost='#ListGetAt(FORM.commentPost, j)#',
 14 : commentActive=#ListGetAt(FORM.commentActive, j)#
 15 : WHERE commentID=#ii#
 16 : /cfquery

 I'm confused as to why I'd be getting that error when, actually, I have
 3 records.  When running more tests, it's almost as if I'm losing
 records--so, I'm sort of confused as to what is happening--any thoughts?



 Just so you can see that my logic was somewhat in order:

 Prior to trying what will forever be dubbed as your way, I was was
 pilfering an old project I was working in a different direction:

 I had named my previous-page elements as
 commentPost#qCommentDisplay.CurrentRow, created a hidden form value
 (FORM.commentCount) that was the RecordCount and was running the
 following SQL on my update:

 CFSET iRecCount = 0
 CFLOOP condition=iRecCount LESS THAN FORM.commentCount
   CFSET iRecCount = iRecCount + 1
   cfparam name=#FORM[commentActive  iRecCount]# default=0
 CFQUERY DATASOURCE=blinktag
 UPDATE  tblComments
 SET commentPost='#Trim(FORM[commentPost  iRecCount])#',
 commentActive=#FORM[commentActive 
 iRecCount]#
 WHERE commentID=#FORM[commentID  iRecCount]#
 /CFQUERY
 /cfloop

 That appeared to work, but none of my values had changed.

 Thanks!

 Russ


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Re: Java scriptlets on CFMX

2003-02-22 Thread Matthew Walker
So I guess CF transfers all CF variables to either all uppercase or all
lowercase? Given that, surely case sensitivity wouldn't be an issue. You'd
just have to follow the same rule: write all your variables in a JSP
fragment as all uppercase (or lowercase).

- Original Message -
From: Sean A Corfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: Java scriptlets on CFMX


 On Friday, Feb 21, 2003, at 15:07 US/Pacific, Barney Boisvert wrote:
  It seems it would be an amazingly trivial thing to incorporate,
  assuming
  that CF variables are accessible from the Java size of things in a
  consistent (and documented) manner.  Haven't looked at the .java files
  much,
  so I don't know how they all work.  Perhaps Sean or Christian could
  comment?

 The key point here is assuming that CF variables are accessible from
 the Java size of things... Java is case-sensitive, CFML is not. That
 alone introduces some interesting issues:

 %
 x = 1;
 X = 2;
 %
 cfoutput#x# #X#/cfoutput

 In CFML, #x# and #X# refer to the same variable but in the JSP
 fragment, they refer to separate variables.

 There's also some scoping issues - CFML's scope model is very different
 to Java's. When you refer to #x# it could be in (pretty much) any scope
 in CFML. A variable reference in Java has a very different set of rules
 governing which 'scopes' are searched (and several of the CFML scopes
 don't exist in Java).

 This could be solved by providing appropriate proxy objects in Java
 through which you could access CFML variables, but you'd need some
 fairly ugly syntax in JSP to do things like assignment:

 %
 CFMLassign(x,1);
 X = CFMLvalueOf(x);
 %

 The first line would assign to a CFML variable as if you said:
 cfset x = 1
 The second line would assign to the Java variable 'X' (uppercase) the
 current value of CFML's 'x' (case insensitive).

 I hope you can see why this would soon become unpleasant.

  cfscript
 missing = createObject(java, java.util.ArrayList);
 missing.init(request.neededfilenames.clone());
 missing.removeAll(request.foundfilenames);
 createObject(java, java.util.Collections).sort(missing);
  /cfscript
 
  Rather than something like this, which is far easier to read:
 
  %
 missing = new
  java.util.ArrayList(request.neededfilenames.clone());
 missing.removeAll(request.foundfilenames);
 java.util.Collections.sort(missing);
  %

 I'm not sure I'd agree with *far* easier to read but I do agree it is
 *slightly* easier to read. You can certainly mitigate the difference
 with a suitable UDF, e.g.,

 cfscript
 missing = jnew(java.util.ArrayList,request.neededfilenames.clone());
 missing.removeAll(request.foundfilenames);
 jnew(java.util.Collections).sort(missing);
 /cfscript

 However, it wouldn't hurt to 'vote' for easier Java integration using
 the wish form on mm.com (the URL of which escapes me, since I'm on
 BART, but is posted here fairly regularly).

 Sean A Corfield -- Director, Architecture
 Web Technology Group -- Macromedia, Inc.
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RE: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Russ
This seems to put me back closer to square one--at least in terms of the
error I'm getting (and lord knows this could be a dumbguy error on my
part):

Syntax error (comma) in query expression 'commentID=8,9,11'.  
  
The error occurred in
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\blinktag\mod\comments\commentUpdate.cfm: line 14
 
12 :
commentActive='#Evaluate(FORM.commentActive#i#)#'
13 :WHERE   commentID=#Evaluate(FORM.commentID#i#)#
14 :/cfquery
15 : /cfloop
16 : 

 


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RE: hey bluedragoneers :)

2003-02-22 Thread Vince Bonfanti
BlueDragon runs on port 8080 by default. Try the following URL in your
browser:

http://localhost:8080/index.cfm

The document root directory for the BlueDragon built-in web server is:

BlueDragon install\wwwroot

Make sure that's where you put your CFML pages.

Did the BlueDragon admin console open when you finished the installer?

Vince Bonfanti
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http://www.newatlanta.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:16 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: hey bluedragoneers :)
 
 
 can someone point me in the right direction, as far
 as getting my new blue dragon install to parse .cfm
 files?
 
 im getting page not found, and no loading of pages.
 
 strange, i have cfmx, iis5 and cfmx running on port 80
 of my iis server...can i have these coexist and run?
 
 thanks!!
 
 tony
 
 tony weeg
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Quoting Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  
 12 :
 commentActive='#Evaluate(FORM.commentActive#i#)#'
 13 :  WHERE   commentID=#Evaluate(FORM.commentID#i#)#
 14 :  /cfquery
 15 : /cfloop

Use cfqueryparam.

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RE: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Russ
Care to elaborate at all?

 -Original Message-
 From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:56 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Updating Multiple Records
 
 
 Quoting Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   
  12 :
  commentActive='#Evaluate(FORM.commentActive#i#)#'
  13 :WHERE   commentID=#Evaluate(FORM.commentID#i#)#
  14 :/cfquery
  15 : /cfloop
 
 Use cfqueryparam.
 
 Jochem

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OT: SQL math question

2003-02-22 Thread Owens, Howard


I'm trying to come up with a query that will tell me:

1) How many orders have been place
2) What the total income from those orders ad up to.

I tried this, but it isn't giving me what I expect:

SELECT COUNT(STATUS) AS TotalOrders, PRICE * QUANTITY AS Revenue
FROM store_orders
WHERE (MERC_ID = 1)
GROUP BY PRICE, QUANTITY

That would be the simple way of doing ... 

Alternatively, I would like the query to break down the same information
based on STATUS (pending, paid, shipped, etc), along with total aggregrate.

Any pointers would be appreciated.



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Re: cfqueryparam and mysql problem

2003-02-22 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Quoting Diarmuid King [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 I am using cfmx pro version (with updater 2) on a RedHat Linux 7.2 system
 connecting to MySQL 3.23.36
 
 I just started updating my querys to use cfqueryparam and its not working. 

 CFQUERY datasource=#request.dsn# name=getText
 SELECT text 
 FROM home_page_text 
 WHERE wac_id = CFQUERYPARAM cfsqltype=cf_sql_integer
 value=#arguments.wac_id#
 /CFQUERY

Looks correct.


 -i have tested to ensure that the variables are there and corect

Have you verified that in the MySQL query log?
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Query_log.html


 - it runs without throwing an error but returns 0 results
 
 - in the debug output it shows the query like this
 
 SELECT text from home_page_text WHERE wac_id = ?
 
 - in every query i use a cfqueryparam in the query returns 0 results and the
 debug output shows the queryparam var as a ?

You can expand the debug view to see the values of the variables as well.

Jochem
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Re: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Matthew Walker
I don't think that cfqueryparam is the solution to this problem. Jim's
approach is definitely the right way to go. If you're using it, the question
is why does FORM.commentID#i# contain more than one number? Forget about
updating the db for a bit and cfdump the form data out on screen. You should
get sets of data ending in 1,2,3. E.g. commentactive1, commentid1,
commentactive2, commentid2... and each should contain the value of ONE form
field.

Are you getting that?


Matthew Walker
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http://www.electricsheep.co.nz/


- Original Message -
From: Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:56 AM
Subject: RE: Updating Multiple Records


 Quoting Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  12 :
  commentActive='#Evaluate(FORM.commentActive#i#)#'
  13 : WHERE commentID=#Evaluate(FORM.commentID#i#)#
  14 : /cfquery
  15 : /cfloop

 Use cfqueryparam.

 Jochem
 
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Re: OT: SQL math question

2003-02-22 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Quoting Owens, Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 1) How many orders have been place
 2) What the total income from those orders ad up to.

 SELECT COUNT(STATUS) AS TotalOrders, PRICE * QUANTITY AS Revenue
 FROM store_orders
 WHERE (MERC_ID = 1)
 GROUP BY PRICE, QUANTITY

 Alternatively, I would like the query to break down the same information
 based on STATUS (pending, paid, shipped, etc), along with total aggregrate.

I think you mean:

SELECT
  STATUS,
  COUNT(STATUS) AS TotalOrders,
  SUM(PRICE * QUANTITY) AS Revenue
FROM
  store_orders
WHERE
  MERC_ID = 1
GROUP BY
  STATUS

Jochem
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Re: SQL math question

2003-02-22 Thread Matthew Walker
What does this do?

SELECT COUNT(*) AS TotalOrders,
Sum(PRICE * QUANTITY) AS Revenue
FROM store_orders
WHERE (MERC_ID = 1)
GROUP BY status

Matthew Walker
Electric Sheep Web
http://www.electricsheep.co.nz/

- Original Message -
From: Owens, Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 11:03 AM
Subject: OT: SQL math question




 I'm trying to come up with a query that will tell me:

 1) How many orders have been place
 2) What the total income from those orders ad up to.

 I tried this, but it isn't giving me what I expect:

 SELECT COUNT(STATUS) AS TotalOrders, PRICE * QUANTITY AS Revenue
 FROM store_orders
 WHERE (MERC_ID = 1)
 GROUP BY PRICE, QUANTITY

 That would be the simple way of doing ...

 Alternatively, I would like the query to break down the same information
 based on STATUS (pending, paid, shipped, etc), along with total
aggregrate.

 Any pointers would be appreciated.



 ~~
 Howard Owens
 Internet Operations Coordinator
 InsideVC.com/Ventura County Star
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 AIM: GoCatGo1956
 ~~

 
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RE: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread jochemd
Quoting Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 Care to elaborate at all?

That would be an unrealistic expectation ;-)

Using cfqueryparam forces you to specify the datatype. It is something I find
usefull when debugging, because it both forces you to think about what you are
doing and tells you which variables are the problem. The error
#Evaluate(FORM.commentID#i#)# is not of the type integer tells you more as
Syntax error 
It is just a debugging tool.

Jochem
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RE: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Russ
When I do a cfdump, I get:

8 testing testing *boom!* 1 
9 Excellent! Made #3 Active 1 
11 humdedum 1 

I shouldn't have been using commentID#i# anyway, as that's already a
unique identifier.  Fixing that doesn't resolve the issue and I'm still
seeing this error:

 Syntax error in UPDATE statement.  
  
The error occurred in
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\blinktag\mod\comments\commentUpdate.cfm: line 15
 
13 :
commentActive=#Evaluate(FORM.commentActive#i#)#
14 :WHERE   commentID=#FORM.commentID#
15 :/cfquery
16 : /cfloop
17 : 

 


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Re: Updating Multiple Records

2003-02-22 Thread Matthew Walker
If commentId is already a unique ID then try making your form fields like
this:
input name=commentActive_cfoutput#commentId#/cfoutput...
You don't even need a hidden commentId field.

Then in your handler:

cfloop collection=#form# item=field
cfif listFirst(field, _) eq commentActive
cfset commentId = listLast(field, _)
cfset commentActive = form[field]
cfquery ...
update commentsorwhateverthetableiscalled
set commentactive = cfqueryparam value=#commentactive#
cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR
where commentid = #commentId#
/cfquery
/cfif
/cfloop

Matthew Walker
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- Original Message -
From: Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 11:37 AM
Subject: RE: Updating Multiple Records


 When I do a cfdump, I get:

 8 testing testing *boom!* 1
 9 Excellent! Made #3 Active 1
 11 humdedum 1

 I shouldn't have been using commentID#i# anyway, as that's already a
 unique identifier.  Fixing that doesn't resolve the issue and I'm still
 seeing this error:

  Syntax error in UPDATE statement.

 The error occurred in
 C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\blinktag\mod\comments\commentUpdate.cfm: line 15

 13 :
 commentActive=#Evaluate(FORM.commentActive#i#)#
 14 : WHERE commentID=#FORM.commentID#
 15 : /cfquery
 16 : /cfloop
 17 :




 
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RE: hey bluedragoneers :)

2003-02-22 Thread Tony Weeg
vince...no, it didnt.
i have done all that you have suggested...

and i know, its free now, so i shouldnt bitch
about it, but i really wanted to see it work right
off the bat :(

tw

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From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 4:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: hey bluedragoneers :)


BlueDragon runs on port 8080 by default. Try the following URL in your
browser:

http://localhost:8080/index.cfm

The document root directory for the BlueDragon built-in web server is:

BlueDragon install\wwwroot

Make sure that's where you put your CFML pages.

Did the BlueDragon admin console open when you finished the installer?

Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:16 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: hey bluedragoneers :)
 
 
 can someone point me in the right direction, as far
 as getting my new blue dragon install to parse .cfm
 files?
 
 im getting page not found, and no loading of pages.
 
 strange, i have cfmx, iis5 and cfmx running on port 80
 of my iis server...can i have these coexist and run?
 
 thanks!!
 
 tony
 
 tony weeg
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.revolutionwebdesign.com
 rEvOlUtIoN wEb DeSiGn
 410.334.6331 
 
 

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Re: cfqueryparam and mysql problem

2003-02-22 Thread Matt Robertson
Try CF_SQL_NUMERIC as the sqltype.  I use that with mySQL int fields and it works fine.

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Re: hey bluedragoneers :)

2003-02-22 Thread samcfug
Will Blue Dragon run on a multi-homed server?


=
Douglas White
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=
- Original Message -
From: Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:37 PM
Subject: RE: hey bluedragoneers :)


| BlueDragon runs on port 8080 by default. Try the following URL in your
| browser:
|
| http://localhost:8080/index.cfm
|
| The document root directory for the BlueDragon built-in web server is:
|
| BlueDragon install\wwwroot
|
| Make sure that's where you put your CFML pages.
|
| Did the BlueDragon admin console open when you finished the installer?
|
| Vince Bonfanti
| New Atlanta Communications, LLC
| http://www.newatlanta.com
|
|  -Original Message-
|  From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|  Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:16 PM
|  To: CF-Talk
|  Subject: hey bluedragoneers :)
| 
| 
|  can someone point me in the right direction, as far
|  as getting my new blue dragon install to parse .cfm
|  files?
| 
|  im getting page not found, and no loading of pages.
| 
|  strange, i have cfmx, iis5 and cfmx running on port 80
|  of my iis server...can i have these coexist and run?
| 
|  thanks!!
| 
|  tony
| 
|  tony weeg
|  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|  www.revolutionwebdesign.com
|  rEvOlUtIoN wEb DeSiGn
|  410.334.6331
| 
| 
| 
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RE: hey bluedragoneers :)

2003-02-22 Thread Vince Bonfanti
Well, for most people it does; but, there are rare installation problems.
Within the BlueDragon installation folder should be a file named
BlueDragon_Server_3.0.1_InstallLog.log. Can you email that to me
(privately, not to the list--I'm sure not everyone wants to see it)? I'll
have someone take a look at it on Monday morning.

Vince

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 5:59 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: hey bluedragoneers :)
 
 
 vince...no, it didnt.
 i have done all that you have suggested...
 
 and i know, its free now, so i shouldnt bitch
 about it, but i really wanted to see it work right
 off the bat :(
 
 tw
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 4:38 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: hey bluedragoneers :)
 
 
 BlueDragon runs on port 8080 by default. Try the following URL in your
 browser:
 
 http://localhost:8080/index.cfm
 
 The document root directory for the BlueDragon built-in web server is:
 
 BlueDragon install\wwwroot
 
 Make sure that's where you put your CFML pages.
 
 Did the BlueDragon admin console open when you finished the installer?
 
 Vince Bonfanti
 New Atlanta Communications, LLC
 http://www.newatlanta.com
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:16 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: hey bluedragoneers :)
  
  
  can someone point me in the right direction, as far
  as getting my new blue dragon install to parse .cfm
  files?
  
  im getting page not found, and no loading of pages.
  
  strange, i have cfmx, iis5 and cfmx running on port 80
  of my iis server...can i have these coexist and run?
  
  thanks!!
  
  tony
  
  tony weeg
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.revolutionwebdesign.com
  rEvOlUtIoN wEb DeSiGn
  410.334.6331
  
  
 
 
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RE: hey bluedragoneers :)

2003-02-22 Thread Vince Bonfanti
Yes. But, to be sure I've answered your question properly, what do *you*
mean by multi-homed server?

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 Will Blue Dragon run on a multi-homed server?
 
 
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Re: hey bluedragoneers :)

2003-02-22 Thread samcfug
a server running IIS 5.0 with several virtual web sites.

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| Yes. But, to be sure I've answered your question properly, what do *you*
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CF5 XML :)

2003-02-22 Thread Pablo Varando
I've never really worked with XML in CF 5 before and I have a client that
needs something done in CF 5 with XML feeds.

Can anyone point me in the right direction? Maybe a tutorial or something
like that?

TIA
Pablo

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BlueDragon Hosting?

2003-02-22 Thread Chris Montgomery
Howdy,

Is anyone hosting third-party commercial sites running under BlueDragon
yet? If so, is there a list of BlueDragon hosts anywhere?

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Dynamically naming vars in cfscript?

2003-02-22 Thread Taco Fleur
Is it possible to dynamically name variables in cfscript? if so, how?


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RE: Dynamically naming vars in cfscript?

2003-02-22 Thread Dave Watts
 Is it possible to dynamically name variables in 
 cfscript? if so, how?

You can use the SetVariable function:

cfscript
SetVariable(name, value);
/cfscript

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RE: Dynamically naming vars in cfscript?

2003-02-22 Thread Jim Davis
 -Original Message-
 From: Taco Fleur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 8:07 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Dynamically naming vars in cfscript?
 
 
 Is it possible to dynamically name variables in cfscript? if so, how?

How do you mean?  The SetVariable() and Evaluate() functions, along with
array notation for queries and structures (and the fact that, in MX at
least, all scopes are structures) should do everything that you might
need, but it's hard to say without knowing what the task is.

Jim Davis


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RE: Updating Multiple Records - SOLVED

2003-02-22 Thread Russ
And, the solution is, with much thanks to everyone--especially Matthew
and Jim:

cfloop collection=#FORM# item=field
cfif listFirst(field, _) EQ commentPost
cfset commentID = listLast(field, _)
cfif NOT IsDefined (FORM.commentActive_#commentID#) 
cfset commentActive=0
cfelse
cfset commentActive =
form[commentActive_#commentID#]
/cfif 
cfset commentPost = form[field]
cfquery datasource=blinktag
UPDATE   tblComments
SET  commentActive=#commentActive#,
 commentPost='#commentPost#'
WHEREcommentID=#commentID#
/cfquery  
/cfif
/cfloop

I had to make an allowance for a checkbox, and we seem to be working
beautifully!

Russ



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Re: CF5 XML :)

2003-02-22 Thread jonhall
By far the easiest way is to cheat. If you have an MX box have
it do the XML parsing etc, and get the data back to the CF5 box
any way you want. We did this recently for something we needed
done quick and wasn't performance sensitive.

Other than that, msxml on windows gets the job done for me in cf5.
If you need some code samples let me know.
There was a thread titles XML parsing using CF5 2 days ago which you
might want to look up too.

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Saturday, February 22, 2003, 7:32:23 PM, you wrote:

PV I've never really worked with XML in CF 5 before and I have a client that
PV needs something done in CF 5 with XML feeds.

PV Can anyone point me in the right direction? Maybe a tutorial or something
PV like that?

PV TIA
PV Pablo

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Re: BlueDragon Hosting?

2003-02-22 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Contact Aaron Z. Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] about it.
Also, there's a seperate BlueDragon list on House of Fusion where BD specific
issues can be discussed. Hosting, install, admin and the like are perfect for
that list. In addition, there's a list on the DB site itself.


 Howdy,

 Is anyone hosting third-party commercial sites running under BlueDragon
 yet? If so, is there a list of BlueDragon hosts anywhere?

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RE: CF5 XML :)

2003-02-22 Thread Ken Wilson
A few links that might get you started:

http://torchbox.com/xml/

http://www.cfdev.com/xml/

No doubt others will point you to more.

Ken



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Subject: CF5  XML :)


I've never really worked with XML in CF 5 before and I have a client that
needs something done in CF 5 with XML feeds.

Can anyone point me in the right direction? Maybe a tutorial or something
like that?

TIA
Pablo


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Routines cannot be declared more than once. UDF ???

2003-02-22 Thread Taco Fleur
 
I get the following error, I tried everything, even putting the function in a seperate 
file. And the function is not declared twice for sure. anyone?
Error Diagnostic Information

Routines cannot be declared more than once.


The routine rfc has been declared twice in different templates.



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RE: Dynamically naming vars in cfscript?

2003-02-22 Thread Josh Trefethen
You can also do something like this in cfscritp to dynamically name
variables:

'url.#var_name#' = #value#;

Or

'#var_name#' = #value#;

You need to use quotes around the variable name for it to work...

I used this syntax just yesterday to bring a stuct in from flash and set
url variables dynamically by looping through the array of structures...

HTH,

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Where to purchase CF 5

2003-02-22 Thread Joe Tartaglia
Does anyone have any ideas on where I can
purchase a legal copy of CF Server 5 for
Windows?

Thanks

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Re: Encryption software

2003-02-22 Thread mark brinkworth
I have only used it within a Java environment, but if
you are using CFMX, you might be able to get JCE up
and running (optional in JDK 1.2.x and 1.3.x,
integrated into JDK1.4.x)

Cheers


 I was wondering what encryption software you guys
 recommend for not that money? 


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Re: CF5 XML :)

2003-02-22 Thread Taco Fleur
Pablo,

I just started on creating a TAG that creates RSS (XML) syndicate files.
I almost got it downpad, but I am stuck with a couple of issues, I am
willing to share what I have so far and see where we can get together?

After this, I am working on a parser for RSS...

Let me know if interested, maybe even someone else is?

Taco Fleur

Aaah what the hell I'll just post what I got so far in the hope someone
is interested in working it out further.
The current issues I am stuck with are:
- I get the error The routine (routineName) has been declared twice in
different templates.
- Still require checking if data conforms to specs for RSS
- etc.

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Re: Routines cannot be declared more than once. UDF ???

2003-02-22 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
What version of CF Server?

I know at least one way this can happen using CF 5.

cfinclude template=myudftemplate.cfm /

The trailing slash at the end of the tag (recommended on CF MX as valid xml
syntax) causes the file to be included twice (or such was my experience).

Otherwise, do a multifile search through the application directory and all
subdirectories for the name of the function and if that turns up nothing,
then do the same search for the name of the file containing its definition.

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 I get the following error, I tried everything, even
 putting the function in a seperate file. And the function
 is not declared twice for sure. anyone?
 Error Diagnostic Information

 Routines cannot be declared more than once.


 The routine rfc has been declared twice in different
 templates.

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Re: Routines cannot be declared more than once. UDF ???

2003-02-22 Thread Taco Fleur
V5

Thanks Isaac, this was indeed the problem, I called the custom tag like tag
/ trying to confirm with valid xml...

Thanks again..
- Original Message -
From: S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: Routines cannot be declared more than once. UDF ???


 What version of CF Server?

 I know at least one way this can happen using CF 5.

 cfinclude template=myudftemplate.cfm /

 The trailing slash at the end of the tag (recommended on CF MX as valid
xml
 syntax) causes the file to be included twice (or such was my experience).

 Otherwise, do a multifile search through the application directory and all
 subdirectories for the name of the function and if that turns up nothing,
 then do the same search for the name of the file containing its
definition.

 s. isaac dealey954-776-0046

 new epoch  http://www.turnkey.to

 lead architect, tapestry cms   http://products.turnkey.to

 tapestry api is opensource http://www.turnkey.to/tapi

 certified advanced coldfusion 5 developer
 http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=21816


  I get the following error, I tried everything, even
  putting the function in a seperate file. And the function
  is not declared twice for sure. anyone?
  Error Diagnostic Information

  Routines cannot be declared more than once.


  The routine rfc has been declared twice in different
  templates.

 
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createObject(JAVA, ) ??

2003-02-22 Thread Taco Fleur
Is there any way that I can test if everything is working fine with 
createObject(JAVA, class) and if all my settings under cf admin are correct ?? 
i.e. is there a class I can call to test??






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RE: Where to purchase CF 5

2003-02-22 Thread Dave Watts
 Does anyone have any ideas on where I can
 purchase a legal copy of CF Server 5 for
 Windows?

I believe that we still sell CF 5 licenses. Send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information.

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Re: createObject(JAVA, ) ??

2003-02-22 Thread Kwang Suh
Try java.lang.String

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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 11:06 PM
Subject: createObject(JAVA, ) ??


 Is there any way that I can test if everything is working fine with
createObject(JAVA, class) and if all my settings under cf admin are
correct ??
 i.e. is there a class I can call to test??






 
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