onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
Hi All,

I just published my first Captivate demo - an introduction to the
onTap framework. :) I'd appreciate any opinions you might have:

http://www.fusiontap.com/demo/powerontap.htm

After I published it I noticed some spots where the audio seems to be
missing a fraction of a second -- one vowel in a word every once in a
while (multilingual is pronounced multilingl). Unfortunately I seem
to be having a serious problem with the Captivate project now, so I'm
not sure but I think I might have to actually rerecord the audio
entirely. Which would really suck because I spent 2 days working on
this. :(


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onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 After I published it I noticed some spots where
 the audio seems to be missing a fraction of a
 second -- one vowel in a word every once in a
 while (multilingual is pronounced multilingl).

Speaking of which I just heard the word requested pronounced
roasted as in content of the roasted page. :(

s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?

add features without fixtures with
the onTap open source framework

http://macromedia.breezecentral.com/p49777853/
http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=44477DE=1
http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=45569DE=1
http://www.fusiontap.com


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Re: CF7 on OS X

2005-02-20 Thread Mac Jordan
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 18:59:36 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 im gunna attempt to install osx on a windows box (this should get 
 interesting!), anyone done that yet?

how on earth are you going to do that?


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Re: CF7 on OS X

2005-02-20 Thread dave
Apparently with my magic wand ;)
 cause its not quite working, grrr

 http://os-emulation.net/pearpc/web/index.htm
 right now the only thing thats holding it up is it can't find the boot file


From: Mac Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 3:50 AM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: CF7 on OS X 

On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 18:59:36 -0500, dave  wrote:
 im gunna attempt to install osx on a windows box (this should get 
 interesting!), anyone done that yet?

how on earth are you going to do that?

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Re: CF7 on OS X

2005-02-20 Thread Mac Jordan
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 03:54:38 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Apparently with my magic wand ;)
  cause its not quite working, grrr
 
  http://os-emulation.net/pearpc/web/index.htm
  right now the only thing thats holding it up is it can't find the boot file

you're using *Pear* ?

oh dearie me ... glacial would not begin to describe it.  

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Re: Gzip compression and caching system

2005-02-20 Thread Pete Jordan
gabriel l smallman wrote:

 Issue is that this causes the browser to pop up a dialog how you want to
 handle this file type. So the browser appears to not automatically unpack
 ..gz extensions.

That's a browser-end issue if you're sending the MIME type correctly. 
You may need to force a .gz on the end of the URL for IE/Win though, as 
it has a nice habit of thinking it can guess what's wanted better than 
the server.

 If you want to see what I mean: http://icc.getfused.com:8300/gzip/test1.cfm

That does nowt here as of right now - empty document.

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Re: CF7 on OS X

2005-02-20 Thread dave
lol
 I dont expect it to run perfect just a week of really using it to see if I 
like it enough to kick out that much cash for a monster mac.
 I have heard good, I have heard bad about pear but the last release seems ok, 
well better than before.


From: Mac Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 4:33 AM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: CF7 on OS X 

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 03:54:38 -0500, dave  wrote:
 Apparently with my magic wand ;)
 cause its not quite working, grrr
 
 http://os-emulation.net/pearpc/web/index.htm
 right now the only thing thats holding it up is it can't find the boot file

you're using *Pear* ?

oh dearie me ... glacial would not begin to describe it. 

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Re: CF7 on OS X

2005-02-20 Thread Mac Jordan
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 04:37:21 -0500, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 lol
  I dont expect it to run perfect just a week of really using it to see if I 
 like it enough to kick out that much cash for a monster mac.
  I have heard good, I have heard bad about pear but the last release seems 
 ok, well better than before.

you don't need to buy a monster mac.  Just pick up an iMac from eBay. 
Or a Mac Mini.

mind you, I started with an iMac and now we have four Macs here ...
it's a slippery slope.  I never use Windows any more except for
browser testing :)

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Re: CF7 on OS X

2005-02-20 Thread dave
well i'm real impressed with the gf's imac g4 but was pretty costly! And of 
course I gotta get something better haha.
 I just want a good 2 weeks of running studio on it to see how i REALLY like 
it. Either Way I am getting a mac mini as well.
 I better like it a lot to give up my new zealand fishing trip to afford it!!

  I never use Windows any more except for browser testing
 damn i envy you

 but i think you really mean code hacking aka getting it to work with that 
*^*^*^ browser.


From: Mac Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 4:42 AM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: CF7 on OS X 

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 04:37:21 -0500, dave  wrote:
 lol
 I dont expect it to run perfect just a week of really using it to see if I 
 like it enough to kick out that much cash for a monster mac.
 I have heard good, I have heard bad about pear but the last release seems ok, 
 well better than before.

you don't need to buy a monster mac. Just pick up an iMac from eBay. 
Or a Mac Mini.

mind you, I started with an iMac and now we have four Macs here ...
it's a slippery slope. I never use Windows any more except for
browser testing :)

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Re: Gzip compression and caching system

2005-02-20 Thread Pete Jordan
Jochem van Dieten wrote:

 That server has a broken HTTP implementation, it sends the full 
 page when I use a HEAD request.

That's the responsibility of the ColdFusion programmer; I confess that I 
rarely bother to code for it myself, but it's up to you to put in:

  cfif cgi.request_method eq HEADcfabort/cfif

(after the cfcontent, if there is one)

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Pete Jordan
Warren Parsons wrote:

 I'm trying to find a way to extract IPTC information from a JPG and insert
 that data into a database (MySQL in this case).

This is probably of the same order of usefulness as a suggestion as use 
a Mac, but we do this using a custom tag that shells out to a Perl 
script that does both the EXIF extraction (using Image::EXIF) and the 
MySQL database update. A couple of EXIF fields (date, camera) go 
straight in; the rest (barring thumbnail/datadump chunks) gets encoded 
as WDDX and goes into a single table field so ColdFusion can get at it 
easily if it's ever needed.

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Cutter
I found the following library for using Java to extract IPTC.

http://www.drewnoakes.com/code/exif/

I would image that you would call it as you would call a cfc using CFOBJECT

Cutter

Warren Parsons wrote:

Can you add java classes to the server or is that also right out?



  

E.g. http://www.geocities.com/marcoschmidt.geo/image-info.html




Any suggestions on where I could find a Java class that would extract IPTC 
data? The ImageInfo class you linked to doesn't appear to have this ability.

Regards,
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Re: cfloop vs cfoutput mx 6.1 / 7

2005-02-20 Thread Will Tomlinson
Can anyone tell me if there is a performance difference in the
following 2 bits of code? I know back in 4.5 cfloop was worse than
cfoutput but now? Any web references to tests on these things welcome!

This is Forta on the subject. It's pre 6.1/7, but I'll bet it's the same. 

http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/article.cfm?id=568

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Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Will Tomlinson
I remember some of these tool debates on what we use to build our projects, and 
the discussions on dw VS homesite VS plum, etc...etc..

Not trying to get anyone in trouble here, I just thought this was a REALLY 
interesting article from Forta. It was a great sanity check for me! 

http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/article.cfm?id=696

So after reading it, what do most of you guys/gals use to build your apps? 

me, dwmx all the way. Used homesite and didn't like it. dw is like cf to me, 
very comfy cozy. I've heard about it being a resource hog? Maybe so, but I have 
a big hogpen here, no problems with resource availability. 

Thanks,
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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Sean Corfield
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 07:11:14 -0400, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Not trying to get anyone in trouble here, I just thought this was a REALLY 
 interesting article from Forta. It was a great sanity check for me!
 
 http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/article.cfm?id=696

It's kinda old news... over a year old...

 So after reading it, what do most of you guys/gals use to build your apps?

I use CFEclipse for all my back end code and DW for all my front end code...
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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Will Tomlinson
 It's kinda old news... over a year old...

Old, but I missed it. 

Was beginning to wonder If I was the only one awake workin' this mornin'! 


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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Sean Corfield
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 07:54:28 -0400, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Was beginning to wonder If I was the only one awake workin' this mornin'!

It's midnight in Sydney...
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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 I remember some of these tool debates on what we use to
 build our projects, and the discussions on dw VS homesite
 VS plum, etc...etc..

 Not trying to get anyone in trouble here, I just thought
 this was a REALLY interesting article from Forta. It was a
 great sanity check for me!

 http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/article.cfm?id=696

 So after reading it, what do most of you guys/gals use to
 build your apps?

 me, dwmx all the way. Used homesite and didn't like it. dw
 is like cf to me, very comfy cozy. I've heard about it
 being a resource hog? Maybe so, but I have a big hogpen
 here, no problems with resource availability.

I remember this article. Not a bad article, although I use exactly 0
of the features mentioned in it... When I introspect CFC's I don't use
an IDE to introspect them because my CFC's aren't designed in such a
way that introspection via DW, etc. would really be very helpful. As
of yet I haven't found a need for SOAP in my own development, a CFC
wizard isn't in my toolset because I just don't use wizards for
anything, and debug output in an IDE tends to be much more useful to
people who put all their code (or most of it) into a single base
template with no required url variables. As I use a framework most of
the time I'm not editing the base template and even if I were I'd have
to provide url variables to the IDE in order to get the appropriate
debug output which -- although I could be wrong -- I'm not aware DW
has any facility for this.

I do however still use Dreamweaver for all my development lately. I
tried CFEclipse once and it trashed my project and was very difficult
to work with. It's been a while since I tried it last though, and I
might try it again now and see if it still treats the file system of
all projects like Java projects (which is how mine got trashed). I
used jEdit for a while and was really happy/impressed with some of the
features -- the problem with jEdit in general though boiled down to
SWING. It seems (again I could be wrong) impossible to produce a
clean, fast, user-friendly IDE using the unadulterated SWING
components.

I was a big fan of ColdFusion Studio actually for a long time and I
stuck with it pretty vehemently. These days I'm being asked to use
Homesite+ where I work because of issues related to the way
dreamweaver handles files across a network. Though for my own
development, the features of DW that I've found to be _immensely_
superior to CF Studio / Homesite+ are the project deployment and
search features.

CF Studio / Homesite project deployment (which isn't used at the
office) seemed pretty nice to me at the time until I had to deploy an
exceptionally large project and discovered that there was apparently a
memory leak or the like which required me to restart it after
deploying the project to prevent bad things happening. In
retrospect, beyond that obvious flaw, DW's ability to incrementally
synchronize individual templates or directories via the context menu
in the file browser is light-years ahead of the curve in terms of ease
of use compared to CFS/HS+.

Saying that the Search feature is one of the big selling points for me
probably sounds a little silly. Though when I used CFS/HS+ I used the
multi-file search feature more often than the standard search feature,
even if I only used it against a single template. Iirc there was never
a keyboard shortcut for this feature, so I always had to reach out to
the mouse to open it, which I discovered bothered me after being
initially very impressed with the feature. The fact that DW places
both search and search+replace on the same window and allows me to use
ctrl+F to execute _any_ kind of search I might need is very convenient
to me now.

And in all honesty, I've become rather fond of the single-tree file
browser as opposed to the 2-paned file browsers in CFS/HS+.

My only complaint has been that the project setting automatically
upload files to server on save doesn't go far enough. This feature
has saved me a lot of time synchronizing my projects, however, what
I'd really _love_ is to have this feature extended to every file
action performed via the context menu in the file menu or file browser
(move/rename/delete). Rather than automatically upload files to
server on save, I'd rather have automatically synchronize files when
changed. I actually took the time to create a DW extension which did
just this, except that DW doesn't offer any hooks in it's API for
modifying the project preferences so I wasn't able to add the checkbox
where I wanted it. In lieu of that I added a couple items to the file
context menu for synch move, synch rename and synch delete.
Unfortunately I could never make the extension's behavior 100%
gracefull -- it was allways a bit squirrelly in comparison to DW's
native features and it was never able to support projects across FTP
or RDS properly (or at all IIRC).

And I still desperately want a checkbox in the preferences which
allows me to _completely_ disable the design 

RE: OT: Copy parts of a MySQL table to a MS SQL tablE

2005-02-20 Thread Dawson, Michael
Don't you need to wrap the entire SELECT in parenthesis?

INSERT INTO ChartGraph (field 1, field2, field3)
(SELECT field1, field2, 
field3 FROM MasterTable Where Col1= 'TransactionDate' AND 
TransactionTime = #EndTime# AND TransactionTime =#StartTime#)

-Original Message-
From: Nick Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 11:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Copy parts of a MySQL table to a MS SQL tablE

Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately, the INSERT code you provided
didn't work either.

Yes, the standalone SELECT does work.

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RE: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

2005-02-20 Thread Dawson, Michael
I noticed the glitch on multilingual happened when the slide changed.
Perhaps you could be silent when you are changing slides?

MAD 

-Original Message-
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 2:40 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

Hi All,

I just published my first Captivate demo - an introduction to the onTap
framework. :) I'd appreciate any opinions you might have:

http://www.fusiontap.com/demo/powerontap.htm

After I published it I noticed some spots where the audio seems to be
missing a fraction of a second -- one vowel in a word every once in a
while (multilingual is pronounced multilingl). Unfortunately I seem to
be having a serious problem with the Captivate project now, so I'm not
sure but I think I might have to actually rerecord the audio entirely.
Which would really suck because I spent 2 days working on this. :(


s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?

add features without fixtures with
the onTap open source framework

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Re: Looking for a good web based html editor

2005-02-20 Thread Rick Root
Will Tomlinson wrote:

 As stated previously, I don't like the name! I like not having to curse when 
 talking about my editors! 

That's a pretty silly reason to avoid using a great product.  Besides, 
I've never felt the need to try to pronounce it.  It's F-C-K-Editor.



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RE: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 I noticed the glitch on multilingual happened when the
 slide changed.
 Perhaps you could be silent when you are changing slides?

 MAD

I did notice that it seemed to be more frequently toward the end of a
slide or possibly during a slide change... it's possible that could be
a (the?) culprit... although there are other slides where I've
recorded the audio and then edited the timing so that the slide
changes occur during the middle of my talking but the abberation
doesn't appear (at least I seem to remember that)...

The abberation itself actually only occurred after I'd already
published the flash movie once without the flaws and then had the
issue that I'm having with the audio in the Captivate project
currently and subsequent attempts to publish the movie have this flaw,
so at the moment I'm leaning toward it being all about this issue I'm
having with the editor. Unfortunately I'm thinking more that I really
will need to rerecord the audio in its entirety.

Thanks for the suggestion Mike,

s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?

add features without fixtures with
the onTap open source framework

http://macromedia.breezecentral.com/p49777853/
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http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=45569DE=1
http://www.fusiontap.com


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Re: OT: Copy parts of a MySQL table to a MS SQL tablE

2005-02-20 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Nick Baker wrote:
 Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately, the INSERT code you provided 
 didn't work either.
 
 Yes, the standalone SELECT does work.

What is the error message?

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Dick Applebaum wrote:
 
 Imagemagic way:
 
 1) upload  save file
 2) cfexecute to imagemagic to extract metadata
 3) cfquery to insert into sql db
 4) cfquery to search metadata  return matches

That is easy :-)


 Spotlight way
 
 1) upload  save file -- automatically extracts metadata/content  and 
 inserts into an sql db
 2) cfexecute CLI mdfind command to search metadata/content  return 
 matches

How are you going to run an MacOS CLI command from a Linux CF server?

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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Aaron Rouse
Doesn't the CFC viewer in DWMX only work if you have RDS?

I forced myself to go to DWMX this past June.  After using it for so
long, I have no real complaints.  There still are some hot keys I'd
like but always got a headache trying to find the right place to get
them.  Such as ctrl-Y to delete a line and I am sure if I fired up
homesite+ and worked for a couple of hours I could list off a few
others.  I basically have just changed my style some to adjust to the
differences.

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 09:35:43 -0500, S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I remember this article. Not a bad article, although I use exactly 0
 of the features mentioned in it... When I introspect CFC's I don't use
 an IDE to introspect them because my CFC's aren't designed in such a
 way that introspection via DW, etc. would really be very helpful. As
 of yet I haven't found a need for SOAP in my own development, a CFC
 wizard isn't in my toolset because I just don't use wizards for
 anything, and debug output in an IDE tends to be much more useful to
 people who put all their code (or most of it) into a single base
 template with no required url variables. As I use a framework most of
 the time I'm not editing the base template and even if I were I'd have
 to provide url variables to the IDE in order to get the appropriate
 debug output which -- although I could be wrong -- I'm not aware DW
 has any facility for this.

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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Matt Woodward
And I still desperately want a checkbox in the preferences which
allows me to _completely_ disable the design view, which MM seems to
be _completely_ disinterested in offering me. DW is so closely tied to
the design view that I find it frequently open in spite of never
opening it myself -- I think just switching between working templates
frequently activates split mode. (So I take it back, this is my big
complaint -- the previous is my big wish.)

I'd add this to the wish list if you haven't already; they just added this very 
feature to Flex Builder, and since Flex Builder is built on top of Dreamweaver, 
I bet it would be pretty trivial to add this to DW.  I haven't seen the 
behavior you're talking about personally, and I'm not sure it's so crucial to 
disable design view as it was in Flex Builder for performance reasons, but if 
it's something a lot of people want I bet they could add it incredibly easily.

Matt

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Redirects on Region

2005-02-20 Thread Mickael
Hello All,

I was wondering if someone could tell me how the following is done. 

When you go to google.com for instance it knows that I am from Canada and 
redirects me to google.ca.  I would like to implement the same sort of thing on 
a site that I working on.  For me is it is a little simpler, the site is for 
people in Israel and the rest of the world.  So when they type in my domain if 
they are in Israel I would like to redirect to a site, and all other people I 
would like to redirect them to the international site.

I tried using the OS language setting but this is not very reliable, as people 
can have their pcs set to many different languages yet they are all in the same 
country.

Is there some kind of IP listing that I can query?

Mike



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Controlling CF7 Flash Forms Layout

2005-02-20 Thread Rixon Reed
I'm trying to control many aspects of the new CF7 Flash Forms Layout using 
Flash Forms styles. The variations in design possibilities are exciting; a 
whole book could be devoted to them. 

In particular I'd like to get rid of the margins in the various cfformgroups, 
so that the various colored boxes are flush to their parent boxes. Right now 
they have margins around them. 

Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!

Here's the code:


cfform method=get name=myform preloader=no format=flash height=385 
width=600 skin=halogreen timeout=1000
cfformgroup type=panel style=marginTop: 0; marginBottom: 
0;fontSize:18; backgroundColor:##F7FFE8 height=375 visible=yes 
enabled=yes  !--- Container Panel 1 ---
cfformgroup type=page label=Image style=font-size:10; 
marginTop: 0; marginBottom: 0; background-color: ##FF; height=165 !--- 
Page 1 ---
cfformgroup type=horizontal visible=yes 
enabled=yes style=font-size:10; marginTop: 0; marginBottom: 0; 
background-color: ##FF9000; height=140  width=500 !--- Horizontal 
Container ---
cfformgroup type=vertical visible=yes 
enabled=yes width=150 height=132 style=font-size:10; marginTop: 0; 
marginBottom: 0; marginBottom: 0; background-color: ##FF8000; !--- Vertical 
Left Pane ---
cfformitem type=html visible=yes enabled=yes  width=130 height=130  
style=font-size:10; marginTop: 0; marginBottom: 0; marginLeft: 0; 
/cfformitem
/cfformgroup !--- End Vertical Left Pane ---

!--- Begin Vertical Right Pane ---
cfformgroup type=vertical visible=yes enabled=yes height=90 
width=300

cfformitem type=html 
style=font-family : 'Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif';text-align:left; 
font-size:10; font-weight:reg; leading:0; verticalGap:0 visible=yes 
enabled=yes name=email/cfformitem

/cfformgroup !--- End Vertical Right Pane ---   



/cfformgroup !--- End Horizontal Container ---  

/cfformgroup !--- End Page ---

!--- Begin Tab Container ---
cfformgroup type=tabnavigator height=195 
style=marginTop: 0; marginBottom: 0;fontSize:11; backgroundColor:##F7FFE8
cfformgroup type=page label=Tab style=font-size:10; 
marginTop: 0; marginBottom: 0; marginBottom: 0;

/cfformgroup !--- End 1st tab page ---

/cfformgroup !--- Page 1 ---
/cfformgroup !--- Panel 1 ---
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CF7 Flash Forms Conditional Statements in Bindings

2005-02-20 Thread Rixon Reed
In the CF7 help file for Binding data in Flash forms it says You can use 
ActionScript expressions in Flash bind statements. I'd like a conditional 
statement that shows an additional word next to the bound data only if the 
bound data exists. How could this be accomplished? Thanks in advance. 

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Re: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

2005-02-20 Thread Jeff Fleitz
Hey Isaac,

In the first minute of the presentaion is sounds like you say 'When I first 
decided to release the onTap framework in 
August of 1993'. Think you skipped a decade ;)

v/r,

Jeff

S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
I noticed the glitch on multilingual happened when the
slide changed.
Perhaps you could be silent when you are changing slides?
 
 
MAD
 
 
 I did notice that it seemed to be more frequently toward the end of a
 slide or possibly during a slide change... it's possible that could be
 a (the?) culprit... although there are other slides where I've
 recorded the audio and then edited the timing so that the slide
 changes occur during the middle of my talking but the abberation
 doesn't appear (at least I seem to remember that)...
 
 The abberation itself actually only occurred after I'd already
 published the flash movie once without the flaws and then had the
 issue that I'm having with the audio in the Captivate project
 currently and subsequent attempts to publish the movie have this flaw,
 so at the moment I'm leaning toward it being all about this issue I'm
 having with the editor. Unfortunately I'm thinking more that I really
 will need to rerecord the audio in its entirety.
 
 Thanks for the suggestion Mike,
 
 s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
 new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
 
 add features without fixtures with
 the onTap open source framework
 
 http://macromedia.breezecentral.com/p49777853/
 http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=44477DE=1
 http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=45569DE=1
 http://www.fusiontap.com
 
 
 

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Feb 20, 2005, at 7:07 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:

 Spotlight way

 1) upload  save file -- automatically extracts metadata/content  and
 inserts into an sql db
 2) cfexecute CLI mdfind command to search metadata/content  return
 matches

 How are you going to run an MacOS CLI command from a Linux CF server?


ssh

I am doing it as we speak!

Dick


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accessing a query inside an array.

2005-02-20 Thread Protoculture
How would I access a query inside an array for the purposes of looping over 
that query?

eg..
cfloop from=1 to=#ArrayLen(arr_historyItems)# index=i

table width=95% border=1 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 
bgcolor=#ECE9D8
tr valign=TOP
tdAsk Price/td
tdSold Price/td
tdDate Listed/td
tdDate Sold/td
tdDetails/td
/tr

cfloop query=#arr_historyItems[i]#
tr
tddfg/td
tddfg/td
tddfg/td
tddfg/td
tddfg/td
/tr   
/cfloop

/table

/cfloop

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
I must admit that the Java class solution is easier to implement than  
either Imagemagick or adding a Mac with Tiger.

Especially if it is a remote hosted or colo-ed box.

I did notice that the metadata in the example image has at least 1  
instance of incorrect metadata:

[Iptc] Country/Primary Location - Ubited Kingdom

This brings up a good question:

Is it possible to add or edit metadata with the Java classes?

This is important because the metadata of an image (or other file)  
often originates in several places, for example:

1) Image taken with a camera supplying metadata
2) image transferred to, say, Photoshop where image is resized,  
captioned, watermarked, etc. adding or changing metadata
3) Image transferred to some gallery or presentation where additional  
captioning is added/changed, etc. again adding or changing metadata.

If the metadata additions  changes are not made to the image file,  
itself, it defeats the concept of metadata.

Dick

On Feb 19, 2005, at 9:26 PM, James Holmes wrote:

 Java objects:
 http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/java24.htm

 The sample code for the class:

 http://www.drewnoakes.com/code/exif/sampleUsage.html

 I just wrote this from scratch as a pure translation of the sample  
 code and
 I know bugger all about Java:

 cfobject action=create type=Java class=java.io.File  
 name=oFile
 cfset jpegFile=oFile.init(C:\iptc_sample.jpg)
 cfobject action=create type=Java  
 class=com.drew.metadata.Metadata
 name=oMetadata
 cfset MyMetaData = oMetadata.init()

 cfobject action=create type=Java
 class=com.drew.metadata.iptc.IptcReader name=oIptcReader
 cfset oIptcReader.init(jpegFile).extract(MyMetaData)
 cfobject action=create type=Java
 class=com.drew.metadata.iptc.IptcReader name=oIptcReader

 cfset directories = MyMetaData.getDirectoryIterator()

 cfloop condition=#directories.hasNext()#
   cfset directory = directories.next()
   cfset tags = directory.getTagIterator()
   cfloop condition=#tags.hasNext()#
 cfset tag = tags.next()
 pcfoutput#tag.toString()#/cfoutput/p
   /cfloop
 /cfloop

 This is the output for the sample image he provides (I renamed it on my
 system and therefore in the code above):

 (http://www.drewnoakes.com/code/exif/exifImages/ 
 FujiFilm%20FinePixS1Pro%20(1
 ).jpg)

 [Iptc] Directory Version - 2
 [Iptc] Caption/Abstract - Communications
 [Iptc] Writer/Editor - Ian Britton
 [Iptc] Headline - Communications
 [Iptc] By-line - Ian Britton
 [Iptc] By-line Title - Photographer
 [Iptc] Credit - Ian Britton
 [Iptc] Source - FreeFoto.com
 [Iptc] Object Name - Communications
 [Iptc] Date Created - Thu Jun 20 00:00:00 WST 2002
 [Iptc] City -
 [Iptc] Province/State -
 [Iptc] Country/Primary Location - Ubited Kingdom
 [Iptc] Category - BUS
 [Iptc] Supplemental Category(s) - Communications
 [Iptc] Urgency - 53
 [Iptc] Keywords - Communications
 [Iptc] Copyright Notice - ian Britton - FreeFoto.com

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 Sent: Sunday, 20 February 2005 11:02
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Getting IPTC data into a database

 James, thanks a lot for the heads-up. I'd actually ran across the Java  
 class
 you pointed me to earlier today, but since I had no idea how to  
 implement
 it, I let it go.

 Right now, I'm trying to find out how I would run the Metadata  
 Extractor
 Library from within ColdFusion (if run is the right term). I don't  
 mind
 digging for the info, it is after all me who will benefit from getting  
 this
 working. But if you wouldn't mind posting a bit of sample CF code for
 running it, I would be very grateful.

 Regards,
 Warren L. Parsons



 

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Re: accessing a query inside an array.

2005-02-20 Thread Ian Skinner
cfoutput and cfloop both have trouble looping over queries in 
complex data structures such as arrays.  The soluction, reference the 
array by a simple variable.

cfset loopQuery = arr_historyItems[i]
cfloop query=loopQuery


Ian Skinner


Protoculture wrote:

How would I access a query inside an array for the purposes of looping over 
that query?

eg..
   cfloop from=1 to=#ArrayLen(arr_historyItems)# index=i
   
   table width=95% border=1 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 
 bgcolor=#ECE9D8
   tr valign=TOP
   tdAsk Price/td
   tdSold Price/td
   tdDate Listed/td
   tdDate Sold/td
   tdDetails/td
   /tr
   
   cfloop query=#arr_historyItems[i]#
   tr
   tddfg/td
   tddfg/td
   tddfg/td
   tddfg/td
   tddfg/td
   /tr   
   /cfloop
   
   /table
   
   /cfloop



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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Dick Applebaum wrote:
 On Feb 20, 2005, at 7:07 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
 Dick Applebaum wrote:
 
 Spotlight way
 
 1) upload  save file -- automatically extracts metadata/content  and
 inserts into an sql db
 2) cfexecute CLI mdfind command to search metadata/content  return
 matches
 
 How are you going to run an MacOS CLI command from a Linux CF server?
 
 ssh

SSH through cfexecute? And I suppose you would use NFS to store 
the file on the Mac mini so it would get indexed in the first place.

Jochem

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Re: Redirects on Region

2005-02-20 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Mickael wrote:
 
 When you go to google.com for instance it knows that I am from Canada and 
 redirects me to google.ca.  I would like to implement the same sort of thing 
 on a site that I working on.  For me is it is a little simpler, the site is 
 for people in Israel and the rest of the world.  So when they type in my 
 domain if they are in Israel I would like to redirect to a site, and all 
 other people I would like to redirect them to the international site.
 
 I tried using the OS language setting but this is not very reliable, as 
 people can have their pcs set to many different languages yet they are all in 
 the same country.

Check out Paul Hastings geoLocator: http://www.cfczone.org/

Jochem

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Re: accessing a query inside an array.

2005-02-20 Thread Protoculture
I get a Complex object types cannot be converted to simple values. Error.

cfset daQuery = #arr_historyItems[i]#
cfloop query=#daQuery#

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Re: accessing a query inside an array.

2005-02-20 Thread Protoculture
sorry, nevermind... got it. Thanks for your response.

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Re: CF7 Flash Forms Conditional Statements in Bindings

2005-02-20 Thread Rixon Reed
Found the answer in Raymond Camden's blog http://ray.camdenfamily.com. 

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RE: Gzip compression and caching system

2005-02-20 Thread gabriel l smallman
Found a solution:

http://www.markme.com/cantrell/archives/002658.cfm

I have just tested it with gzip'd content from db using the proper headers
Jochem suggested.. Whamo!

ContentType=text/html
Content-Encoding=gzip

gabe


For compression, don't use Content-Disposition and Content-Type, 
use Content-Encoding or possibly Transfer-Encoding. See RFC 2616.

Jochem




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RE: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

2005-02-20 Thread Dawson, Michael
I noticed that as well.  I just figured he was building the framework
when the CF1.0 was released. 

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Fleitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 10:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

Hey Isaac,

In the first minute of the presentaion is sounds like you say 'When I
first decided to release the onTap framework in August of 1993'. Think
you skipped a decade ;)

v/r,

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(Admin) New feature question

2005-02-20 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I'm adding in a new feature and wanted to hear what people thought about it and 
what should be added/altered. Basically, any subscriber to House of 
Fusion/Fusion Authority (not just to a specific list) can enter personal 
keywords in association to a piece of data. This means that if you like the FA 
article on CF 7 little notes 
(http://www.fusionauthority.com/Article.cfm/ArticleID:4399), then you can add a 
keyword to it like CF 7, CF 7 gotcha's, freitag or whatever else you want. 
If you like a thread on RegEx in CF-Talk or the RegEx list, you can label it as 
RegEx or the like. 
One question I have concerns threads vs. messages. Would you prefer to label an 
entire thread or a specific message (or both)? What do you think is missing 
here? Let me know what you think.
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Re: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

2005-02-20 Thread Aaron Rouse
Only problem with that is, I think CF 1.0 was not even a thought in
1993 ;)  I do know my CF 1.0 White Paper sitting here does say July
6th 1995 on them


On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 12:01:05 -0600, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I noticed that as well.  I just figured he was building the framework
 when the CF1.0 was released.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jeff Fleitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 10:21 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo
 
 Hey Isaac,
 
 In the first minute of the presentaion is sounds like you say 'When I
 first decided to release the onTap framework in August of 1993'. Think
 you skipped a decade ;)
 
 v/r,
 
 Jeff
 
 

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Re: Redirects on Region

2005-02-20 Thread Mickael
Hi Jochem,

Thanks for the info.  I haven't looked at it in its entirety yet.  But is
says something about loading a jar file on the server.  I am on shared
hosting, is that something that I can do in my webspace or requires the
hosting company to install?
- Original Message -
From: Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: Redirects on Region


 Mickael wrote:
 
  When you go to google.com for instance it knows that I am from Canada
and redirects me to google.ca.  I would like to implement the same sort of
thing on a site that I working on.  For me is it is a little simpler, the
site is for people in Israel and the rest of the world.  So when they type
in my domain if they are in Israel I would like to redirect to a site, and
all other people I would like to redirect them to the international site.
 
  I tried using the OS language setting but this is not very reliable, as
people can have their pcs set to many different languages yet they are all
in the same country.

 Check out Paul Hastings geoLocator: http://www.cfczone.org/

 Jochem

 

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Feb 20, 2005, at 9:00 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:

 Dick Applebaum wrote:
 On Feb 20, 2005, at 7:07 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
 Dick Applebaum wrote:

 Spotlight way

 1) upload  save file -- automatically extracts metadata/content  
 and
 inserts into an sql db
 2) cfexecute CLI mdfind command to search metadata/content  return
 matches

 How are you going to run an MacOS CLI command from a Linux CF server?

 ssh

 SSH through cfexecute? And I suppose you would use NFS to store
 the file on the Mac mini so it would get indexed in the first place.



AFAIK, you can... If the following statements are true:

As an operating system with a Unix core, Mac OS X is able to support 
the Network File System (NFS) protocol. NFS is the accepted industry 
standard for sharing files between Unix systems.

Although NFS is a built-in component of Mac OS X, users cannot access 
this feature without special knowledge and use of the command-line. NFS 
Manager solves this problem by providing an easy-to-use Aqua interface 
for the definition of NFS connections.

A Mac OS X computer can either
•   make folders available to the network so that they can be 
shared 
with other Mac OS X or Unix computers.
•   The system can also access files of other Mac OS X or Unix 
computers that have been made available via NFS.

I have had no need to use NFS, so I have not tried this.

Conceivably, you could expand the OS X metadata indexing/searching to 
include files resident on non-OS X boxes-- though it would not be as 
fast (for indexing).  Consider:

1) With CFMX7, you could use an Event Gateway, to watch a directory 
structure on a non-Os X box.
2) When an event is triggered, your CF/Java app could request (of the 
OS X box) indexing (importing) of the files and add it to a metadata 
store for that box (this store could be anywhere, but properly should 
reside on the same box as the indexed files).
3) Searches would be performed by the OS X box, via cfexecute 
(discussed earlier).  The search could be controlled to search across 
multiple metadata stores (boxes) or limited to a specific directory 
structure.

The Event Gateway and triggered indexing are necessary because the 
non-OS X file systems do not automatically trigger and perform 
metadata/content indexing.

It may sound a little gross, but it is prolly more efficient and 
up-to-date than Verity.

Or, just save the files on the OS X box  it is all done automatically.

BTW, there are other ways than SSH... to perform the search.  On The OS 
X box, the searcher runs as a OS  process, handling 0-n concurrent 
client metadata search requests. Applications like the Finder, CLI, 
Mail, iChat, iTunes, iPhoto, etc., can all perform metadata searches.  
This is roughly analogous to a db server handling simultaneous requests 
from clients on the same box (except it is done at the OS level).  I 
think that somebody, with even my limited 'Nix knowledge, could write 
an API that allows requests from other client boxes.

If I were to do this, I would make it look and act as close, as I 
could, to cfquery a cfmdquery custom tag After all, it just a 
SQLite db with a bunch of predefined table columns.

Dick

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Re: (Admin) New feature question

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Feb 20, 2005, at 10:09 AM, Michael Dinowitz wrote:

 I'm adding in a new feature and wanted to hear what people thought 
 about it and what should be added/altered. Basically, any subscriber 
 to House of Fusion/Fusion Authority (not just to a specific list) can 
 enter personal keywords in association to a piece of data. This means 
 that if you like the FA article on CF 7 little notes 
 (http://www.fusionauthority.com/Article.cfm/ArticleID:4399), then you 
 can add a keyword to it like CF 7, CF 7 gotcha's, freitag or 
 whatever else you want. If you like a thread on RegEx in CF-Talk or 
 the RegEx list, you can label it as RegEx or the like.
 One question I have concerns threads vs. messages. Would you prefer to 
 label an entire thread or a specific message (or both)? What do you 
 think is missing here? Let me know what you think.
 Thanks

Michael

Do you mean that Jochem (or anybody) could label my threads or posts 
with brilliant, mediocre. scheise keywords or somesuch?

If so, are searches for these keywords available to anybody?

Will there be the ability to display the defined keywords?

How will this differ from the ability we currently have with Google?

I kinda' like the idea of fleshing out the search by adding applicable 
keywords not contained in the original posts/threads

Keywords are, likely, the first manifestation of metadata!.

Dick


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RE: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dave Watts
 It may sound a little gross, but it is prolly more efficient 
 and up-to-date than Verity.

Have you actually looked at the version of Verity that comes with CFMX 7?

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RE: OT: Copy parts of a MySQL table to a MS SQL tablE

2005-02-20 Thread Dave Watts
 Don't you need to wrap the entire SELECT in parenthesis?
 
 INSERT INTO ChartGraph (field 1, field2, field3) (SELECT 
 field1, field2,
 field3 FROM MasterTable Where Col1= 'TransactionDate' AND 
 TransactionTime = #EndTime# AND TransactionTime =#StartTime#)

No, you shouldn't have to do that.

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Feb 20, 2005, at 10:51 AM, Dave Watts wrote:

 It may sound a little gross, but it is prolly more efficient
 and up-to-date than Verity.

 Have you actually looked at the version of Verity that comes with CFMX 
 7?


Just briefly (NA on my platform).  I understand that it includes quite 
a bit of metadata.

Unless I misunderstand, though, You still must create collections and 
periodically recreate them, periodically, to bring the collection in 
synch with the files. (and the Verity search is NA while this is being 
done).

The process I referred to, above, updates the index on the fly (in the 
background) whenever a file is added, changed, deleted.

Dick


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RE: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Dave Watts
 When I introspect CFC's I don't use an IDE to introspect 
 them because my CFC's aren't designed in such a way that 
 introspection via DW, etc. would really be very helpful.

Can you elaborate on this? The information that Dreamweaver lets you look at
is the same you'd get if you browsed the CFC directly; you can see public
methods and declared public properties. Why isn't that helpful? What other
kind of information are you talking about?

 Saying that the Search feature is one of the big selling 
 points for me probably sounds a little silly.

Not at all. Dreamweaver's Find  Replace functionality is very good.

 And I still desperately want a checkbox in the preferences 
 which allows me to _completely_ disable the design view, 
 which MM seems to be _completely_ disinterested in offering 
 me. DW is so closely tied to the design view that I find it 
 frequently open in spite of never opening it myself -- I 
 think just switching between working templates frequently 
 activates split mode. (So I take it back, this is my big 
 complaint -- the previous is my big wish.)

I never have this problem. If you configure Dreamweaver to use the Coder
workspace, you shouldn't have this problem.

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Re: Redirects on Region

2005-02-20 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Mickael wrote:
 
 Thanks for the info.  I haven't looked at it in its entirety yet.  But is
 says something about loading a jar file on the server.  I am on shared
 hosting, is that something that I can do in my webspace or requires the
 hosting company to install?

You should ask the hosting company to install it. And verify 
beforehand that they have not disabled cfobject / createobject.

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Re: (Admin) New feature question

2005-02-20 Thread Michael Dinowitz
 Michael

 Do you mean that Jochem (or anybody) could label my threads or posts
 with brilliant, mediocre. scheise keywords or somesuch?
Yes. You make up your own label for the thread. It may be informative to 
everyone or just to you.

 If so, are searches for these keywords available to anybody?
yes. And a tracker to say which 'key words' are the most popular.

 Will there be the ability to display the defined keywords?
What do you mean?

 How will this differ from the ability we currently have with Google?
what do we currently have with google? Like GMail? Kind of the same. Not 
exactly, but

 I kinda' like the idea of fleshing out the search by adding applicable
 keywords not contained in the original posts/threads
That was the idea. I could either have it so that people can keyword a post 
and others can add to it or I can allow people to have their own keywords 
for a post. I may do both. Allow a user to define the keywords they think 
should go with a post and their own. Problem is, a long post can start 
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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Dick Applebaum wrote:
 On Feb 20, 2005, at 9:00 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
 
 SSH through cfexecute? And I suppose you would use NFS to store
 the file on the Mac mini so it would get indexed in the first place.
 
 AFAIK, you can... If the following statements are true:
 
 As an operating system with a Unix core, Mac OS X is able to support 
 the Network File System (NFS) protocol. NFS is the accepted industry 
 standard for sharing files between Unix systems.

 Conceivably, you could expand the OS X metadata indexing/searching to 
 include files resident on non-OS X boxes-- though it would not be as 
 fast (for indexing).  Consider:
 
 1) With CFMX7, you could use an Event Gateway, to watch a directory 
 structure on a non-Os X box.
 2) When an event is triggered, your CF/Java app could request (of the 
 OS X box) indexing (importing) of the files and add it to a metadata 
 store for that box (this store could be anywhere, but properly should 
 reside on the same box as the indexed files).
 3) Searches would be performed by the OS X box, via cfexecute 
 (discussed earlier).  The search could be controlled to search across 
 multiple metadata stores (boxes) or limited to a specific directory 
 structure.
 
 The Event Gateway and triggered indexing are necessary because the 
 non-OS X file systems do not automatically trigger and perform 
 metadata/content indexing.
 
 It may sound a little gross

Compared to the original question, avoiding one write and read 
cycle of a file, I think it is more then a little gross.

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RE: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dave Watts
 Just briefly (NA on my platform). I understand that it 
 includes quite a bit of metadata.

You might want to try using CFMX 7 on a supported platform, then. Seriously
- it's nice that you can use OS X personally, but if you're developing and
selling CFMX solutions to others, you should be able to take advantage of
the features you get out of the box on any supported platform.

Now, to be perfectly honest, I hadn't read through the whole thread when I
got to your post, so I don't know if Verity would let you access IPTC
metadata.

 Unless I misunderstand, though, You still must create 
 collections and periodically recreate them, periodically, to 
 bring the collection in synch with the files. (and the Verity 
 search is NA while this is being done).

You can add items to an index on a per-item basis, if you want to. That's
always been true, actually, as far as I can remember.

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Re: (Admin) New feature question

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Feb 20, 2005, at 10:54 AM, Michael Dinowitz wrote:

 Michael

 Do you mean that Jochem (or anybody) could label my threads or posts
 with brilliant, mediocre. scheise keywords or somesuch?
 Yes. You make up your own label for the thread. It may be informative 
 to
 everyone or just to you.

OK, both is good.


 If so, are searches for these keywords available to anybody?
 yes. And a tracker to say which 'key words' are the most popular.


 Will there be the ability to display the defined keywords?
 What do you mean?

Kinda' what the tracker does-- shows the keywords that people have 
already defined.


 How will this differ from the ability we currently have with Google?
 what do we currently have with google? Like GMail? Kind of the same. 
 Not
 exactly, but

 I kinda' like the idea of fleshing out the search by adding applicable
 keywords not contained in the original posts/threads
 That was the idea. I could either have it so that people can keyword a 
 post
 and others can add to it or I can allow people to have their own 
 keywords
 for a post.

Oh, if you have private keywords, then I suggest that you implement 
something like: Michael's date last read.  That way each user could 
find posts that he recently read (regardless of when posted).  Searches 
like last month, this week, today, are a great timesaver.  (Recently 
Played in iTunes)

  I may do both. Allow a user to define the keywords they think

I suspect that this will be an evolving thing... for you as the 
implementor and us as users.

We have the advantages of:

-- reasonably limited topic area
-- interested, qualified participants at all levels of expertise
-- willingness to contribute (maybe too willing :) for the benefit of 
others
-- pretty civil behavior, on topic, without many flames

 should go with a post and their own. Problem is, a long post can 
 start
 out as regex and end up as a flame war.


There is less of this on HOF lists than most lists.

I say, go for it... could even be a product or a future feature to the 
CF engines.

Dick


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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Aaron Rouse
I find this to be great, if I have a site setup.  I have ran into some
limitations with it but in very extreme cases such as working with an
all static site with thousands upon thousands of html pages.  In that
case DWMX just flat out missed things.

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 14:01:06 -0500, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Saying that the Search feature is one of the big selling
  points for me probably sounds a little silly.
 
 Not at all. Dreamweaver's Find  Replace functionality is very good.


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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Feb 20, 2005, at 10:56 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:

 Dick Applebaum wrote:
 On Feb 20, 2005, at 9:00 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:

 SSH through cfexecute? And I suppose you would use NFS to store
 the file on the Mac mini so it would get indexed in the first place.

 AFAIK, you can... If the following statements are true:

 As an operating system with a Unix core, Mac OS X is able to support
 the Network File System (NFS) protocol. NFS is the accepted industry
 standard for sharing files between Unix systems.

 Conceivably, you could expand the OS X metadata indexing/searching to
 include files resident on non-OS X boxes-- though it would not be as
 fast (for indexing).  Consider:

 1) With CFMX7, you could use an Event Gateway, to watch a directory
 structure on a non-Os X box.
 2) When an event is triggered, your CF/Java app could request (of the
 OS X box) indexing (importing) of the files and add it to a metadata
 store for that box (this store could be anywhere, but properly should
 reside on the same box as the indexed files).
 3) Searches would be performed by the OS X box, via cfexecute
 (discussed earlier).  The search could be controlled to search across
 multiple metadata stores (boxes) or limited to a specific directory
 structure.

 The Event Gateway and triggered indexing are necessary because the
 non-OS X file systems do not automatically trigger and perform
 metadata/content indexing.

 It may sound a little gross

 Compared to the original question, avoiding one write and read
 cycle of a file, I think it is more then a little gross.

If  automatic system-level metadata/content indexing and search were 
available on your OS, would you consider using it?

It likely will be in the next 1-3 years... just sooner on some than 
others.

Dick


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RE: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dave Watts
 If automatic system-level metadata/content indexing and 
 search were available on your OS, would you consider using 
 it?

Sure, but that doesn't appear to be the original question, as far as I can
tell. Suggesting using an event gateway to send messages from a PC to a Mac
is probably not going to be the best solution for the original poster.

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Feb 20, 2005, at 11:08 AM, Dave Watts wrote:

 Just briefly (NA on my platform). I understand that it
 includes quite a bit of metadata.

 You might want to try using CFMX 7 on a supported platform, then. 
 Seriously
 - it's nice that you can use OS X personally, but if you're developing 
 and
 selling CFMX solutions to others, you should be able to take advantage 
 of
 the features you get out of the box on any supported platform.

Ah, but I don't do that anymore... I am retired  I just diddle (some 
say meddle) for my own use and for friends and family.

Some of my OT and SOT posts are out there, I know.  But, it is a way to 
present ideas, gauge interest, and maybe give something back to a 
community that has been a great assist to me, personally.

 Now, to be perfectly honest, I hadn't read through the whole thread 
 when I
 got to your post, so I don't know if Verity would let you access IPTC
 metadata.

As I read the docs, it does... but the originator was on BD  Linux...


 Unless I misunderstand, though, You still must create
 collections and periodically recreate them, periodically, to
 bring the collection in synch with the files. (and the Verity
 search is NA while this is being done).

 You can add items to an index on a per-item basis, if you want to. 
 That's
 always been true, actually, as far as I can remember.


It has been about 4 or 5 years since I wrote an app using Verity.  I 
imagine it is quite different, today.

If you were indexing HTML pages, you would need to recreate the entire 
collection.  I suppose you could have written a program these pages 
individually, extract the relevant data, and update the appropriate 
index... don't think that would have been practical, at the time.

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Feb 20, 2005, at 11:35 AM, Dave Watts wrote:

 If automatic system-level metadata/content indexing and
 search were available on your OS, would you consider using
 it?

 Sure, but that doesn't appear to be the original question, as far as I 
 can
 tell. Suggesting using an event gateway to send messages from a PC to 
 a Mac
 is probably not going to be the best solution for the original poster.


Correct!

I admitted as much in an earlier post... the Java Classes to extract 
metadata... when it became clear that these were available to a remote 
hosted BD on Linux.

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Re: (Admin) New feature question

2005-02-20 Thread Jim McAtee
- Original Message - 
From: Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:09 AM
Subject: (Admin) New feature question


 I'm adding in a new feature and wanted to hear what people thought
 about it and what should be added/altered. Basically, any subscriber
 to House of Fusion/Fusion Authority (not just to a specific list)


What exactly does it mean to be a subscriber to houseoffusion.com beyond 
being signed up for this or other of your mailing lists?


 can enter personal keywords in association to a piece of data. This
 means that if you like the FA article on CF 7 little notes
 (http://www.fusionauthority.com/Article.cfm/ArticleID:4399), then you
 can add a keyword to it like CF 7, CF 7 gotcha's, freitag or
 whatever else you want. If you like a thread on RegEx in CF-Talk or the
 RegEx list, you can label it as RegEx or the like.


I'm definitely missing something here.  Isn't there a difference between 
an article and an archived list thread?


 One question I have concerns threads vs. messages. Would you prefer to
 label an entire thread or a specific message (or both)? What do you
 think is missing here? Let me know what you think.


You don't say what anyone would do with these labels...

I seldom visit House of Fusion and have never been to the other site. 
I've tried hof to search the list archive, but the site is usually so slow 
as to be unusable.



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Re: cftry/cfcatch known bug?

2005-02-20 Thread Micha Schopman
I found while googling for similair experiences another person having issues. 
He seems to have a similair issue with cfcatch, cftry.

My code can be tested on everyone machine, because it should simply trigger the 
cfcatch part when the session call errors.

The corresponding post from Tony Weeg
http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/

Tomorrow I wil try to execute this on a CF5 machine, I am interested if that 
one will handle it like I would expect.


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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Dick Applebaum wrote:
 
 If  automatic system-level metadata/content indexing and search were 
 available on your OS, would you consider using it?

Probably not. Disabling the Indexing Service is one of the first 
thing I do on my Windows systems :-)

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what is this? (photoshop 7 question) cross-post

2005-02-20 Thread Tony Weeg
:) 

http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/whatIsThis.gif

what in the heck is this? its not that big of a deal, just
annoying while designing a graphic.

-- 
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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Jeffry Houser
At 12:01 PM 2/20/2005, you wrote:
Though when I used CFS/HS+ I used the
multi-file search feature more often than the standard search feature,
even if I only used it against a single template. Iirc there was never
a keyboard shortcut for this feature, so I always had to reach out to
the mouse to open it, which I discovered bothered me after being
initially very impressed with the feature.

  Instead of Control-R to search you can do Control-Shift-R for the 
extended search.

The fact that DW places
both search and search+replace on the same window and allows me to use
ctrl+F to execute _any_ kind of search I might need is very convenient
to me now.

  I hate the fact that Dreamweaver does not offer a find previous.  I 
also wish there was a way to default the type of search features, such as 
search in template vs search in site..  I think it defaults to the last 
option you used.


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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread Aaron Rouse
I sometimes really hate that it defaults to the last search type then
other times I really like it.  Guess it would be nice to set a
preference on it, if I'd remember what I had it at ;)

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 14:54:53 -0500, Jeffry Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 At 12:01 PM 2/20/2005, you wrote:
 
   I hate the fact that Dreamweaver does not offer a find previous.  I
 also wish there was a way to default the type of search features, such as
 search in template vs search in site..  I think it defaults to the last
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Re: (Admin) New feature question

2005-02-20 Thread Michael Dinowitz
 What exactly does it mean to be a subscriber to houseoffusion.com beyond
 being signed up for this or other of your mailing lists?
Well, we're starting to get some HoF specials from hosting companies 
(AHPHosting), conferences (CFUnited, Powered by Detroit), etc. I'm setting 
up an email to ask people permission to send them these specials.

 I'm definitely missing something here.  Isn't there a difference between
 an article and an archived list thread?
Other than different sites, different tables, different types of data, 
nothing. :)
They're both data and the system I have in mind treats data as data and 
attaches keywords to it. It doesn't care what the data is, where its from, 
etc.


 You don't say what anyone would do with these labels...
They would be able to search for content by keyword concept rather than what 
people actually wrote. They would be able to see what others find 
interesting or important and look it over. If 400 people are reading an 
article on CF-OO, then it might be something you might want to look at as 
well (and yes, I have code already in place to filter bots based on agent 
and IP)

 I seldom visit House of Fusion and have never been to the other site.
 I've tried hof to search the list archive, but the site is usually so slow
 as to be unusable.
It's changed a lot and you might not have been here for a while. 


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Re: what is this? (photoshop 7 question) cross-post

2005-02-20 Thread Patric Stumpe
Tony,

it's Aobe info for slices. You can hide with the view menu.

HTH

Patric

 :) 

 http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/whatIsThis.gif

 what in the heck is this? its not that big of a deal, just
 annoying while designing a graphic.



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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Warren Parsons
Hello, I am the original poster.

Through a bit of cranial flatulence on my part, I posted that my issues had 
been solved in a thread other than this one.

I ended up using the Java class mentioned earlier, and it works like a charm. 

Although the discussion has been stimulating from an academic standpoint, 
adding a Mac to the network was never a realistic option. Also speaking from an 
academic standpoint, I wonder if users of Apple X-Serves get any of that kind 
of functionality to play with (or will in the near future).

As a photographer who deals with metadata regularly, I can appreciate the value 
of robust system-level support for it.

Thanks to everyone who posted with ideas and suggestions, especially James, 
whose help was invaluable.

Regards,
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Re: (Admin) New feature question

2005-02-20 Thread Kay Smoljak
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 13:09:26 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Basically, any subscriber to House of Fusion/Fusion Authority (not just to a 
 specific list) 
 can enter personal keywords in association to a piece of data. 

I already bookmark specific messages or threads from the archives in
http://del.icio.us using keywords relevant to myself - having the link
to the specific message in the footer of the email and the link to the
entire thread on each message in the archives makes this really
simple.

I can see that this would make searches of the archives more accurate
by incorporating user metadata - great idea! Especially because
sometimes people ask a question and then get answers about a
particular topic without using the most obvious search term.

Plus, folksonomies are all the rage now :)

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Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread dave
i been using flex builder over dreamweaver now that the extensions add to it 
properly, seems a lot faster than dreamweaver also seems set up more like a 
coders tool.
 gunna be a bummer when the trial runs out :(


From: Matt Woodward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all 

And I still desperately want a checkbox in the preferences which
allows me to _completely_ disable the design view, which MM seems to
be _completely_ disinterested in offering me. DW is so closely tied to
the design view that I find it frequently open in spite of never
opening it myself -- I think just switching between working templates
frequently activates split mode. (So I take it back, this is my big
complaint -- the previous is my big wish.)

I'd add this to the wish list if you haven't already; they just added this very 
feature to Flex Builder, and since Flex Builder is built on top of Dreamweaver, 
I bet it would be pretty trivial to add this to DW. I haven't seen the behavior 
you're talking about personally, and I'm not sure it's so crucial to disable 
design view as it was in Flex Builder for performance reasons, but if it's 
something a lot of people want I bet they could add it incredibly easily.

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Re: what is this? (photoshop 7 question) cross-post

2005-02-20 Thread Tony Weeg
danke


On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 22:10:04 +0100, Patric Stumpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Tony,
 
 it's Aobe info for slices. You can hide with the view menu.
 
 HTH
 
 Patric
 
  :)
 
  http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/whatIsThis.gif
 
  what in the heck is this? its not that big of a deal, just
  annoying while designing a graphic.
 
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threeselects ?

2005-02-20 Thread Eric Hoffman
I am trying to use nate weiss's three selects related tag..but when I choose 
the first box, nothin' changes. 
 
Here is my data query
Select 
ag.group_name,
ag.id as group_id,
ac.cat_name,
ac.id as cat_id,
at.typename,
at.id as type_id
from analyte_groups ag, analyte_cats ac, analyte_types at 
WHERE ac.id = at.cat_id
AND ag.id = ac.group_id
ORDER BY ag.group_name ASC, ac.cat_name ASC
 
and my three selects code
 
CF_ThreeSelectsRelated
   QUERY=getData
 DISPLAY1=group_name
 DISPLAY2=cat_name
 DISPLAY3=typename
 VALUE1=group_id
 VALUE2=cat_id
 VALUE3=type_id
   EmptyText1=Pick a group
   EmptyText2=Pick a category
   Emptytext3=pick an type 
 
 
 
 
and here is a the data dump.  (groupid, groupname, catid, catname, typeid, 
typename)
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 21 Nutritional Analysis
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 22 Minerals
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 23 Mycotoxin Screens
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 24 Amino Acids
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 25 Vitamins
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 26 Microscopy
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 27 Drugs/Antibiotics
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 28 Nutrients
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 29 Non-Nutrative
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 30 Manure
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 31 Lime
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 32 Water Chemistry
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 33 Minerals
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 1 Additives
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 10 Allergens
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 11 Dairy Chemistry
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 12 Food Chemistry
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 13 Mycotoxins
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 14 Nutritional Labeling
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 15 Species Identification
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 16 Bacterial Characterization
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 17 CDC Select Agents
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 18 Dairy Microbiology
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 19 Pathogens
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 20 Routine Microbiology

 
 
How did I mess up??  Many many thanks in advance!!!  
 
Thanks@
Eric

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Re: Any sites using the new Flash foms?

2005-02-20 Thread Stephen Cowling
Does anyone know if Macromedia have plans to allow skinning of the 
flash forms?
ie. I agree with others who say they won't mesh with existing html forms 
in the UI. So why can't we skin the flash forms to look like HTML??

I'd be all over flash forms if this happens. As it is, I'll be heading 
towards the XML forms and writing some custom XSL.

Cheers
Steve

Irvin Gomez wrote:
 Links appreciated.
 
 Hard to believe, but I couldn't find any samples (or demos)of the actual 
 forms at the Macromedia site. (I'm not talking about their flash demos - I'm 
 talking about actual forms that can be submitted). I'm mostly interested in 
 how quickly they load, because they seem VERY slow on my development machine.
 
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Code analyze

2005-02-20 Thread Tarantor
 

Hi,

 

Can anybody guess what makes this code? 

 

CFSET initial_content = REReplace(attributes.html,
[^#chr(32)#-#chr(255)#],   , All)

 

 

TIA!

 

 

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RE: threeselects ? forget it

2005-02-20 Thread Eric Hoffman
got it, thanks!!



From: Eric Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 2/20/2005 5:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: threeselects ?



I am trying to use nate weiss's three selects related tag..but when I choose 
the first box, nothin' changes.

Here is my data query
Select
ag.group_name,
ag.id as group_id,
ac.cat_name,
ac.id as cat_id,
at.typename,
at.id as type_id
from analyte_groups ag, analyte_cats ac, analyte_types at
WHERE ac.id = at.cat_id
AND ag.id = ac.group_id
ORDER BY ag.group_name ASC, ac.cat_name ASC

and my three selects code

CF_ThreeSelectsRelated
   QUERY=getData
 DISPLAY1=group_name
 DISPLAY2=cat_name
 DISPLAY3=typename
 VALUE1=group_id
 VALUE2=cat_id
 VALUE3=type_id
   EmptyText1=Pick a group
   EmptyText2=Pick a category
   Emptytext3=pick an type




and here is a the data dump.  (groupid, groupname, catid, catname, typeid, 
typename)
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 21 Nutritional Analysis
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 22 Minerals
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 23 Mycotoxin Screens
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 24 Amino Acids
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 25 Vitamins
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 26 Microscopy
2 Ag Inputs 7 Feed 27 Drugs/Antibiotics
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 28 Nutrients
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 29 Non-Nutrative
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 30 Manure
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 31 Lime
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 32 Water Chemistry
2 Ag Inputs 8 Fertilizer 33 Minerals
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 1 Additives
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 10 Allergens
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 11 Dairy Chemistry
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 12 Food Chemistry
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 13 Mycotoxins
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 14 Nutritional Labeling
1 Food 1 Food Chemistry 15 Species Identification
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 16 Bacterial Characterization
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 17 CDC Select Agents
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 18 Dairy Microbiology
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 19 Pathogens
1 Food 6 Food Microbiology 20 Routine Microbiology



How did I mess up??  Many many thanks in advance!!! 

Thanks@
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CFMX 7 Session is Invalid error

2005-02-20 Thread James Edmunds
A few of us who have sites hosted at CrystalTech have been
experiencing a problem with CFMX 7 getting Session is Invalid errors.

This problem seems similar to, but not the same as, a known issue with
CFMX that is described in this tech note:

http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19109

The way CFMX 6.1 is set up at CrystalTech, you can avoid the problem
simply by never setting your CF session timeouts longer than the
underlying J2EE session timeout, which in their environment both
default to 20 minutes. Use the default CF session timeout (by not
using the sessiontimeout parameter), or set one for less than 20
minutes, and you have no problems.

However, with CFMX 7, CT tells us that the J2EE timeout is also set at
20 minutes, but setting the sessiontimeout to 20 minutes or even 19
minutes still throws the Session is Invalid error. I have an
accelerated ticket in concerning this issue at CT, but although they
have updated me a couple of times that they were still researching the
issue, so far it hasn't been resolved. Also, there is a lively
discussion regariding the issue on their forums:

http://www.crystaltech.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10418whichpage=1

Is anyone else experiencing this issue with CFMX 7, either in our out
of a host environment? Anyone at another host using CFMX 7
experiencing anything like this? Anyone at another host using session
variables with CFMX 7 without this problem? Anyone with a solution?

Thanks in advance,

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Re: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First Captivate Demo

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
Time travel is a beautiful thing. :)

Who'da thought I'd have been working on this 5 years before I started
working with ColdFusion, not to mention 2-3 years before the first CF
Server release. :P

What is the verbal equivalent of a typo anyway? I don't think it could
be considered a Freudian slip, since I'm not aware the early 90's have
any sexual connotations for me. :P

In any event, yes, it should have been 2003 -- I'll have to fix that
when I rerecord the audio.

 Only problem with that is, I think CF 1.0 was not even a
 thought in
 1993 ;)  I do know my CF 1.0 White Paper sitting here does
 say July
 6th 1995 on them


 On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 12:01:05 -0600, Dawson, Michael
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I noticed that as well.  I just figured he was building
 the framework
 when the CF1.0 was released.

 -Original Message-
 From: Jeff Fleitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 10:21 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: onTap Framework - Opinions on My First
 Captivate Demo

 Hey Isaac,

 In the first minute of the presentaion is sounds like you
 say 'When I
 first decided to release the onTap framework in August of
 1993'. Think
 you skipped a decade ;)

 v/r,

 Jeff



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RE: Code analyze

2005-02-20 Thread Adrian Lynch
If you're asking what that line of code does, it replaces all characters
outside of the ascii range 32 - 255 with a space. So from a space(32) to a
ÿ(255). If you want to see all the characters that it will not match run
this code.

cfoutput
cfloop from=32 to=255 index=i
i: #Chr(i)#br /
/cfloop
/cfoutput

Ade

-Original Message-
From: Tarantor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 February 2005 23:01
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Code analyze

Hi,
Can anybody guess what makes this code?

CFSET initial_content = REReplace(attributes.html,
[^#chr(32)#-#chr(255)#],   , All)

TIA!

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RE: Code analyze

2005-02-20 Thread Tarantor
Thanks for reply. It is clear now.

I also found that when I use like that I have problems with Unicode chars. 

I just changed it like 

CFSET initial_content = REReplace(attributes.html,
[^#chr(32)#-#chr(65535)#],   , All) 

and it works without any problem with also Unicode chars.



-Original Message-
From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 2:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Code analyze

If you're asking what that line of code does, it replaces all characters
outside of the ascii range 32 - 255 with a space. So from a space(32) to a
ÿ(255). If you want to see all the characters that it will not match run
this code.

cfoutput
cfloop from=32 to=255 index=i
i: #Chr(i)#br /
/cfloop
/cfoutput

Ade

-Original Message-
From: Tarantor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 February 2005 23:01
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Code analyze

Hi,
Can anybody guess what makes this code?

CFSET initial_content = REReplace(attributes.html,
[^#chr(32)#-#chr(255)#],   , All)

TIA!

Best regards,
Oðuz Demirkapý
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Re: Code analyze

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 Can anybody guess what makes this code?

 CFSET initial_content = REReplace(attributes.html,
 [^#chr(32)#-#chr(255)#],   , All)


Replaces all printable ascii characters in the #attributes.html#
string into spaces. ... Which would essentially give you a long string
of nothing but white-space characters (spaces and carriage returns)...
Why that's useful I have no clue.

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Re: Code analyze

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 Can anybody guess what makes this code?

 CFSET initial_content = REReplace(attributes.html,
 [^#chr(32)#-#chr(255)#],   , All)

Ooops! Sorry -- my first response was backward -- I missed the ^ in
the character class ... This would replace any non-printing characters
in the attirbutes.html string with a space, so instead of having
line-breaks, carriage returns and potentially ascii beep codes, record
separators, etc. the string would contain only printable characters
and spaces. Could be useful for formatting dirty data which
sometimes erroneously contains non-printing characters and/or to
remove new-line characters from the string.


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RE: Code analyze

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 Thanks for reply. It is clear now.

 I also found that when I use like that I have problems
 with Unicode chars.

 I just changed it like

 CFSET initial_content = REReplace(attributes.html,
 [^#chr(32)#-#chr(65535)#],   , All)

 and it works without any problem with also Unicode chars.

Seems to me like it would make more sense to replace the non-printing
characters rather than replacing all non-nonprinting characters...
i.e.

cfset initial_content = rereplace(attributes.html,
[#chr(0)#-#chr(31)#], ,ALL)

that way it doesn't need to know how many characters there might be in
your character set, so it wouldn't care if it's ascii or unicode or
which unicode character set. Plus I think the regular expression might
be more efficient as it's checking characters against a list of 32
possible values instead of against a list of many thousands of
possible values. I guess that would depend on how the regular
expression engine operates -- and I'm not that familiar with the
underlying mechanics... But just in general practice this seems more
logical to me.

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RE: Good article DWMX. Phewww...I'm not so crazy after all

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 When I introspect CFC's I don't use an IDE to introspect
 them because my CFC's aren't designed in such a way that
 introspection via DW, etc. would really be very helpful.

 Can you elaborate on this? The information that
 Dreamweaver lets you look at
 is the same you'd get if you browsed the CFC directly; you
 can see public
 methods and declared public properties. Why isn't that
 helpful? What other
 kind of information are you talking about?

Well at least that's been my impression. I don't use the extends
attribute of the cfcomponent tag for the most part -- instead I use a
separate function which mimic's inheritance using a dynamic path to
another CFC and allows for multiple inheritance in some
circumstances. I was of the impression that CFC introspection used the
syntax to return data about the CFC rather than actually instantiating
the component. If that assumption is incorrect, then yea, DW's CFC
introspection could be useful if it actually instantiates the CFC and
returns data about methods artificially injected into its this and
variables scopes.

 And I still desperately want a checkbox in the
 preferences
 which allows me to _completely_ disable the design view,
 which MM seems to be _completely_ disinterested in
 offering
 me. DW is so closely tied to the design view that I find
 it
 frequently open in spite of never opening it myself -- I
 think just switching between working templates frequently
 activates split mode. (So I take it back, this is my
 big
 complaint -- the previous is my big wish.)

 I never have this problem. If you configure Dreamweaver to
 use the Coder
 workspace, you shouldn't have this problem.

I use the Coder workspace... and I still have the problem
constantly. Dunno why. ymmv obviously.

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Re: (Admin) New feature question

2005-02-20 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 I'm adding in a new feature and wanted to hear what people
 thought about it and what should be added/altered.
 Basically, any subscriber to House of Fusion/Fusion
 Authority (not just to a specific list) can enter personal
 keywords in association to a piece of data. This means
 that if you like the FA article on CF 7 little notes (http
 ://www.fusionauthority.com/Article.cfm/ArticleID:4399),
 then you can add a keyword to it like CF 7, CF 7
 gotcha's, freitag or whatever else you want. If you
 like a thread on RegEx in CF-Talk or the RegEx list, you
 can label it as RegEx or the like.
 One question I have concerns threads vs. messages. Would
 you prefer to label an entire thread or a specific message
 (or both)? What do you think is missing here? Let me know
 what you think.

Personally I think it makes more sense to mark the whole thread than
to mark an individual message -- that could just be me tho...

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Feb 20, 2005, at 12:14 PM, Warren Parsons wrote:

 Hello, I am the original poster.

 Through a bit of cranial flatulence on my part, I posted that my 
 issues had been solved in a thread other than this one.

 I ended up using the Java class mentioned earlier, and it works like a 
 charm.

 Although the discussion has been stimulating from an academic 
 standpoint, adding a Mac to the network was never a realistic option.

Sorry, I  didn't realize this from the original post  started that 
discussion.

 Also speaking from an academic standpoint, I wonder if users of Apple 
 X-Serves get any of that kind of functionality to play with (or will 
 in the near future).

Apple discusses Tiger and Tiger server interchangeably, much of the 
time (as they did with the prior versions).

Since Spotlight is part of the core OS and file system, it suspect that 
it will be part of both OS X and OS X server...

 As a photographer who deals with metadata regularly, I can appreciate 
 the value of robust system-level support for it.

Yes, many feel that the major new Feature of OS X Tiger is the 
Spotlight content/metadata search capability.  Steve Jobs said it will 
change the way you use your computer I t already has for the 
millions using iTunes (it contains a limited subset of content/metadata 
search for mp3 (and other) audio files).

Many (including myself) think it will also change the way we write web 
and desktop applications.

 Thanks to everyone who posted with ideas and suggestions, especially 
 James, whose help was invaluable.

Yes, the Java class solution was enlightening.

I never say an answer tho:

Are you able to edit/change the metadata with the Java classes?

TIA

Dick

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Re: Webservices Complex data Types

2005-02-20 Thread Lawrence B. Afrin, M.D.
Umer --

As inferred by Dave Watts, your problem is that ns:DetailLevelCodeType defines 
a complex datatype, not the simple
strings defined by the other parameters.  Thus, the service you are trying to 
talk to requires you pass a
complex-within-complex datatype, and the reason you are having difficulty 
figuring out how to do this is that ColdFusion
can't do it.  Couldn't do it in 6.0, couldn't do it in 6.1, and still can't do 
it in 7.0.

Your problem is exactly the same problem I (and my developer Doug James) have 
been pestering the cf-talk list about over
the last few weeks, though the context for our problem has been different from 
yours.  Inferring from the tag names in
your code snippet, your application seems to be some sort of error event 
management system, whereas we needed to
interface ColdFusion to W3C/OASIS-standard UDDI web services to find the 
addresses of certain other web services we need
to talk to.  The standard UDDI WSDL defines a number of complex-within-complex 
inputs which can be represented just fine
as XML messages, but ColdFusion has no way to pass XML documents as complex web 
service input arguments, and ColdFusion
has no way to map ColdFusion structures-within-structures to the type of 
element-within-element XML messages required by
WSDLs that define complex-within-complex structures.

If you play with this enough, you'll discover what Doug and I discovered: when 
you define a ColdFusion structure, the
structure's keys become the names of XML *attributes* which modify the XML root 
element of the web service input
argument to which you are feeding the structure, and the value of each key 
becomes the value of that XML attribute.  For
example:

cfset find_business = structNew()
cfset find_business.generic = 2.0

is equivalent to

find_business generic=2.0

This is fine if the WSDL requires an input argument that looks like that.  But, 
if the WSDL requires this...

find_business
  generic2.0/generic
/find_business

ah, now you're stuck, for this is a complex-within-complex definition 
within the WSDL, and there is no way to build a
structure within CFMX 6.x (nor within CFMX 7, as it turns out) that will get 
translated by CF into the above XML snippet
as the Axis engine is building the outgoing SOAP message.  Basically, you can't 
set up a CF structure-within-structure
that'll get mapped to an element-within-element XML structure to be sent as the 
body of the SOAP message going out to
the web service.  And don't even think about trying to build the message 
required by the WSDL directly as a CF XML
document object, because, again, the only CF datatype that CF knows how to 
translate properly into a complex datatype as
required by a WSDL is a CF structure, not a CF XML document object.  So, if you 
try something like this:

cfinvoke.inputarg1 = 
#xmlparse(find_businessgeneric2.0/generic/find_business)#.

CF will translate the XML document object produced by the xmlparse() into a 
structure which Axis will reject because the
format of the converted structure doesn't match the format of that 
complex-within-complex input argument as specified in
the WSDL.

Solution?  Yes, there is one.  It's not pretty, but it works.  Basically, you 
have to bypass CFMX's Axis web services
package and all the niceties it provides you.  You need to build your own SOAP 
input message and HTTP POST it to the
target web service, as follows:

cfhttp method=POST 
url=path-to-the-web-service-NOTE-not-the-path-to-the-WSDL
  cfhttpparam type=Header name=SOAPAction value=#chr(34)##chr(34)#
  cfhttpparam type=XML value='?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 
?Envelope
xmlns=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;BodyyourWSDL-compliantXMLinput
 messagegoeshere//Envelope'
/cfhttp

and then you can take the SOAP output message (another XML message) and parse 
it, as follows:

cfif cfhttp.fileContent is not Connection Failure
  cfset x = xmlparse(cfhttp.fileContent)
/cfif
cfset soapoutputbody = x[soap:Envelope][soap:Body]

Then you can dig deeper into the soapoutputbody XML document object to ferret 
out the return info you're really looking
for.

Note that depending on the web service you're tapping into, you may need to 
define the SOAPAction header as something
other than the pair of double-quote marks shown above.

By the way, CFMX 6.0 won't suffice for this workaround.  You need 6.1 or later, 
because it wasn't until 6.1 that the
type=Header and type=XML attributes were added to the cfhttpparam tag, and 
these attributes are critical to making
this workaround work.  With 6.0, there is no way directly in CF to muck with 
the HTTP headers in the ways needed to talk
to a SOAP-compliant web service.

So, yes, there is a workaround to your problem.  Not pretty, but it works.  The 
tough work is on the input side.  You'll
have to do some extra work to figure out exactly what kind of a SOAP input 
message your target web service requires.
Once you've got that figured out, doing the cfhttp and 

Re: Webservices Complex data Types

2005-02-20 Thread Lawrence B. Afrin, M.D.
Umer --

As inferred by Dave Watts, your problem is that ns:DetailLevelCodeType defines 
a complex datatype, not the simple
strings defined by the other parameters.  Thus, the service you are trying to 
talk to requires you pass a
complex-within-complex datatype, and the reason you are having difficulty 
figuring out how to do this is that ColdFusion
can't do it.  Couldn't do it in 6.0, couldn't do it in 6.1, and still can't do 
it in 7.0.

Your problem is exactly the same problem I (and my developer Doug James) have 
been pestering the cf-talk list about over
the last few weeks, though the context for our problem has been different from 
yours.  Inferring from the tag names in
your code snippet, your application seems to be some sort of error event 
management system, whereas we needed to
interface ColdFusion to W3C/OASIS-standard UDDI web services to find the 
addresses of certain other web services we need
to talk to.  The standard UDDI WSDL defines a number of complex-within-complex 
inputs which can be represented just fine
as XML messages, but ColdFusion has no way to pass XML documents as complex web 
service input arguments, and ColdFusion
has no way to map ColdFusion structures-within-structures to the type of 
element-within-element XML messages required by
WSDLs that define complex-within-complex structures.

If you play with this enough, you'll discover what Doug and I discovered: when 
you define a ColdFusion structure, the
structure's keys become the names of XML *attributes* which modify the XML root 
element of the web service input
argument to which you are feeding the structure, and the value of each key 
becomes the value of that XML attribute.  For
example:

cfset find_business = structNew()
cfset find_business.generic = 2.0

is equivalent to

find_business generic=2.0

This is fine if the WSDL requires an input argument that looks like that.  But, 
if the WSDL requires this...

find_business
  generic2.0/generic
/find_business

.ah, now you're stuck, for this is a complex-within-complex definition 
within the WSDL, and there is no way to build
a structure within CFMX 6.x (nor within CFMX 7, as it turns out) that will get 
translated by CF into the above XML
snippet as the Axis engine is building the outgoing SOAP message.  Basically, 
you can't set up a CF
structure-within-structure that'll get mapped to an element-within-element XML 
structure to be sent as the body of the
SOAP message going out to the web service.  And don't even think about trying 
to build the message required by the WSDL
directly as a CF XML document object, because, again, the only CF datatype that 
CF knows how to translate properly into
a complex datatype as required by a WSDL is a CF structure, not a CF XML 
document object.  So, if you try something like
this:

cfinvoke.inputarg1 = 
#xmlparse(find_businessgeneric2.0/generic/find_business)#.

CF will translate the XML document object produced by the xmlparse() into a 
structure which Axis will reject because the
format of the converted structure doesn't match the format of that 
complex-within-complex input argument as specified in
the WSDL.

Solution?  Yes, there is one.  It's not pretty, but it works.  Basically, you 
have to bypass CFMX's Axis web services
package and all the niceties it provides you.  You need to build your own SOAP 
input message and HTTP POST it to the
target web service, as follows:

cfhttp method=POST 
url=path-to-the-web-service-NOTE-not-the-path-to-the-WSDL
  cfhttpparam type=Header name=SOAPAction value=#chr(34)##chr(34)#
  cfhttpparam type=XML value='?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 
?Envelope
xmlns=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;BodyyourWSDL-compliantXMLinput
 messagegoeshere//Envelope'
/cfhttp

and then you can take the SOAP output message (another XML message) and parse 
it, as follows:

cfif cfhttp.fileContent is not Connection Failure
  cfset x = xmlparse(cfhttp.fileContent)
/cfif
cfset soapoutputbody = x[soap:Envelope][soap:Body]

Then you can dig deeper into the soapoutputbody XML document object to ferret 
out the return info you're really looking
for.

Note that depending on the web service you're tapping into, you may need to 
define the SOAPAction header as something
other than the pair of double-quote marks shown above.

By the way, CFMX 6.0 won't suffice for this workaround.  You need 6.1 or later, 
because it wasn't until 6.1 that the
type=Header and type=XML attributes were added to the cfhttpparam tag, and 
these attributes are critical to making
this workaround work.  With 6.0, there is no way directly in CF to muck with 
the HTTP headers in the ways needed to talk
to a SOAP-compliant web service.

So, yes, there is a workaround to your problem.  Not pretty, but it works.  The 
tough work is on the input side.  You'll
have to do some extra work to figure out exactly what kind of a SOAP input 
message your target web service requires.
Once you've got that figured out, doing the cfhttp and 

Re: Webservices Complex data Types

2005-02-20 Thread Lawrence B. Afrin, M.D.
Umer --

As inferred by Dave Watts, your problem is that ns:DetailLevelCodeType defines 
a complex datatype, not the simple
strings defined by the other parameters.  Thus, the service you are trying to 
talk to requires you pass a
complex-within-complex datatype, and the reason you are having difficulty 
figuring out how to do this is that ColdFusion
can't do it.

Your problem is exactly the same problem I (and my developer Doug James) have 
been pestering the cf-talk list about over
the last few weeks, though the context for our problem (interfacing CF to UDDI 
web services) has been different from
yours.  Regardless, ColdFusion has no way to map ColdFusion 
structures-within-structures to the type of
element-within-element XML messages required by WSDLs that define 
complex-within-complex structures.  Why Macromedia
hasn't yet provided a way to pass CF XML document objects, rather than just CF 
structures, to web services requiring
complex-within-complex input arguments..well, I don't know.

When you define a ColdFusion structure, the structure's keys become the names 
of XML *attributes* which modify the XML
root element of the web service input argument to which you are feeding the 
structure, and the value of each key becomes
the value of that XML attribute.  For example:

cfset find_business = structNew()
cfset find_business.generic = 2.0

is equivalent to

find_business generic=2.0

But, if the WSDL requires this...

find_business
  generic2.0/generic
/find_business

..ah, now you're stuck, for this is a complex-within-complex definition 
within the WSDL, and there is no way to build
a structure within CFMX 6.x (nor within CFMX 7, as it turns out) that will get 
translated by CF into the above XML
snippet as the Axis engine is building the outgoing SOAP message.  Basically, 
you can't set up a CF
structure-within-structure that'll get mapped to an element-within-element XML 
structure to be sent as the body of the
SOAP message going out to the web service.  And if you try to build the input 
XML message yourself and specify the
resulting XML document object as the input argument in a cfinvoke, CF will 
just auto-translate this document object
into a structure -- which will be in the wrong format compared to how Axis, 
after parsing the WSDL, expects to see the
input argument.

Solution?  Yes, there is one.  Basically, you have to bypass CFMX's Axis web 
services package and all the niceties it
provides you.  You need to build your own SOAP input message, HTTP POST it to 
the target web service, and parse the SOAP
output message, as follows:

cfhttp method=POST 
url=path-to-the-web-service-NOTE-not-the-path-to-the-WSDL
  cfhttpparam type=Header name=SOAPAction value=#chr(34)##chr(34)#
  cfhttpparam type=XML value='?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 
?Envelope
xmlns=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;BodyyourWSDL-compliantXMLinput
 messagegoeshere//Envelope'
/cfhttp
cfif cfhttp.fileContent is not Connection Failure
  cfset x = xmlparse(cfhttp.fileContent)
/cfif
cfset soapoutputbody = x[soap:Envelope][soap:Body]

Then you can dig deeper into the soapoutputbody XML document object to ferret 
out the return info you're really looking
for.

[Notes: (1) Depending on the web service you're tapping into, you may need to 
define the SOAPAction header as something
other than the pair of double-quote marks shown above.  (2) CFMX 6.0 won't 
suffice for this workaround.  You need 6.1 or
later, because it wasn't until 6.1 that the type=Header and type=XML 
attributes were added to the cfhttpparam tag,
and these attributes are critical to making this workaround work.]

The tough part to making this work is figuring out exactly what kind of a SOAP 
input message your target web service
requires.  Once you've got that figured out, doing the cfhttp and wading 
through an xmlparsing of the service's output
is pretty straightforward.

Doug and I recently brought this to Macromedia's attention, so we can hope that 
a 7.0 Updater, or 7.1, will correct this
deficiency sometime within the next year or two.

-- Larry Afrin
   Medical University of South Carolina
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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RegEx help

2005-02-20 Thread Cedric Villat
I'm trying to create a regex that does the following, with little luck so 
far.

I want to remove all periods ( . ) that do not appear between 2 numbers. For 
instance, I would want to keep this period:

5.5

But not these:

www.domain.com

I want the periods to be replaces with a space in the second example. 
Anyone?

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Re: Redirects on Region

2005-02-20 Thread Paul Hastings
Mickael wrote:
 Thanks for the info.  I haven't looked at it in its entirety yet.  But is
 says something about loading a jar file on the server.  I am on shared
 hosting, is that something that I can do in my webspace or requires the
 hosting company to install?

first off, you should get the latest version:

http://www.sustainablegis.com/projects/geoLocator/

the zip there also contains a file using spike's remote classpath method 
to get around shared host problems. at a minimum though you'll need 
createobject.

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Re: cfeclipse ? rob

2005-02-20 Thread Rob Munn
annoyed much?

- Original Message - 
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To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob


 well good job for keeping it going!! duh

  heres a tip, if a thread bugs you THEN DONT FRIGGIN READ IT, geezo

  heres another tip, go get eprompter and it makes going through and
deleting very quick and easy
 some of u need to get out more.

 
 From: Rob Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 1:15 AM
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob

 i wish there was a switch
 to mute the threads that bug me
 but as this thread seems to have expired
 the point is moot

 - Original Message - 
 From: dave
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 7:30 PM
 Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob

  put the pipe down and at least reply the the correct thread :P
 
  
  From: James Holmes
  Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:22 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob
 
  I think we'd all like dave and Will's points to be mute :P
 
  -Original Message-
  From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, 20 February 2005 11:18
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
 
  which would work, but.
  when im on windows I want to be using dreamweaver.
  For example, right now I am on windows working on a flash project and I
  will use dreamweaver to make up the remoting cfc (gotta love the new cfc
  maker), so in this case I will be in dw not cfeclipse. Or I will use
  dreamweaver if im doing any cssp stuff so i can work in split view.
 
  so my 2 objectives are to get cfm7 and mysql in a central place so I can
  access the files from either system.
 
  which maybe a mute point if I get mac running on here to or I go buy
one.
 
 
 
 



 

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Re: cfeclipse ? rob

2005-02-20 Thread dave
no not at all, so maybe you should take your crying to your mom and maybe 
she'll care :)


From: Rob Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:53 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob 

annoyed much?

- Original Message - 
From: dave 
To: CF-Talk 
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob

 well good job for keeping it going!! duh

 heres a tip, if a thread bugs you THEN DONT FRIGGIN READ IT, geezo

 heres another tip, go get eprompter and it makes going through and
deleting very quick and easy
 some of u need to get out more.

 
 From: Rob Munn 
 Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 1:15 AM
 To: CF-Talk 
 Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob

 i wish there was a switch
 to mute the threads that bug me
 but as this thread seems to have expired
 the point is moot

 - Original Message - 
 From: dave
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 7:30 PM
 Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob

  put the pipe down and at least reply the the correct thread :P
 
  
  From: James Holmes
  Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:22 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob
 
  I think we'd all like dave and Will's points to be mute :P
 
  -Original Message-
  From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, 20 February 2005 11:18
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
 
  which would work, but.
  when im on windows I want to be using dreamweaver.
  For example, right now I am on windows working on a flash project and I
  will use dreamweaver to make up the remoting cfc (gotta love the new cfc
  maker), so in this case I will be in dw not cfeclipse. Or I will use
  dreamweaver if im doing any cssp stuff so i can work in split view.
 
  so my 2 objectives are to get cfm7 and mysql in a central place so I can
  access the files from either system.
 
  which maybe a mute point if I get mac running on here to or I go buy
one.
 
 
 
 



 



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2005-02-20 Thread David Brown
Anyone know why we would need to wait 4 to 6 weeks to get our upgrade to CF
MX 7?  I spoke with Macromedia on Friday; they informed me that we would get
our cd's in that time frame.  It would seem we could just download the cd
and have the serial number provided to us.

 

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Re: Redirects on Region

2005-02-20 Thread Mickael
Cool thanks
- Original Message -
From: Paul Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: Redirects on Region


 Mickael wrote:
  Thanks for the info.  I haven't looked at it in its entirety yet.  But
is
  says something about loading a jar file on the server.  I am on shared
  hosting, is that something that I can do in my webspace or requires the
  hosting company to install?

 first off, you should get the latest version:

 http://www.sustainablegis.com/projects/geoLocator/

 the zip there also contains a file using spike's remote classpath method
 to get around shared host problems. at a minimum though you'll need
 createobject.

 

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Re: Getting IPTC data into a database

2005-02-20 Thread Warren Parsons
I never say an answer tho:

Are you able to edit/change the metadata with the Java classes? 

The particular Java library I'm using doesn't let you edit or change the 
metadata in the files, but that wasn't what I was after. It lets me *extract* 
the IPTC metadata into a variable which I can then insert into a database -- 
this was the crucial feature for my application.


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Re: cfeclipse ? rob

2005-02-20 Thread Rob Munn
get your bitch ass back in the kitchen and make me some pie

- Original Message - 
From: dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob


 no not at all, so maybe you should take your crying to your mom and maybe
she'll care :)

 
 From: Rob Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob

 annoyed much?

 - Original Message - 
 From: dave
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:24 PM
 Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob

  well good job for keeping it going!! duh
 
  heres a tip, if a thread bugs you THEN DONT FRIGGIN READ IT, geezo
 
  heres another tip, go get eprompter and it makes going through and
 deleting very quick and easy
  some of u need to get out more.
 
  
  From: Rob Munn
  Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 1:15 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
 
  i wish there was a switch
  to mute the threads that bug me
  but as this thread seems to have expired
  the point is moot
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: dave
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 7:30 PM
  Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob
 
   put the pipe down and at least reply the the correct thread :P
  
   
   From: James Holmes
   Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:22 PM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob
  
   I think we'd all like dave and Will's points to be mute :P
  
   -Original Message-
   From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, 20 February 2005 11:18
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
  
   which would work, but.
   when im on windows I want to be using dreamweaver.
   For example, right now I am on windows working on a flash project and
I
   will use dreamweaver to make up the remoting cfc (gotta love the new
cfc
   maker), so in this case I will be in dw not cfeclipse. Or I will use
   dreamweaver if im doing any cssp stuff so i can work in split view.
  
   so my 2 objectives are to get cfm7 and mysql in a central place so I
can
   access the files from either system.
  
   which maybe a mute point if I get mac running on here to or I go buy
 one.
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 



 

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Re: Webservices Complex data Types

2005-02-20 Thread Umer Farooq
Larry,

Thanks for the information.. It is just really disappointing.. I sat 
down.. downloaded/installed 7.0 dev.. and got a simple call working.. 
and was all excited.. and jumping up and down.. then.. this.. out goes 
the reason to upgrade to 7.0.. :(

In 7.0, I can pass elements-in-elements but can't pass in element based 
on a complex..

i.e  following Works..
request
   version /version
   item
  quantity /quantity
   /item
/request

Not.
request
   version /version
   something type=complexType /something
/request


oh.. also I can pass in a XML Object for the soapHeader.. so I was 
hopping from some magical way of doing this..  but from looks of it 
there is none.

Thanks for the direct post.. option.. I didn't even think about that.. I 
was just gonna go back to the straight XML API.. stupid me..

--
Regards,

Lawrence B. Afrin, M.D. wrote:
 Umer --
 
 As inferred by Dave Watts, your problem is that ns:DetailLevelCodeType 
 defines a complex datatype, not the simple
 strings defined by the other parameters.  Thus, the service you are trying to 
 talk to requires you pass a
 complex-within-complex datatype, and the reason you are having difficulty 
 figuring out how to do this is that ColdFusion
 can't do it.
 
 Your problem is exactly the same problem I (and my developer Doug James) have 
 been pestering the cf-talk list about over
 the last few weeks, though the context for our problem (interfacing CF to 
 UDDI web services) has been different from
 yours.  Regardless, ColdFusion has no way to map ColdFusion 
 structures-within-structures to the type of
 element-within-element XML messages required by WSDLs that define 
 complex-within-complex structures.  Why Macromedia
 hasn't yet provided a way to pass CF XML document objects, rather than just 
 CF structures, to web services requiring
 complex-within-complex input arguments..well, I don't know.
 
 When you define a ColdFusion structure, the structure's keys become the names 
 of XML *attributes* which modify the XML
 root element of the web service input argument to which you are feeding the 
 structure, and the value of each key becomes
 the value of that XML attribute.  For example:
 
 cfset find_business = structNew()
 cfset find_business.generic = 2.0
 
 is equivalent to
 
 find_business generic=2.0
 
 But, if the WSDL requires this...
 
 find_business
   generic2.0/generic
 /find_business
 
 ..ah, now you're stuck, for this is a complex-within-complex definition 
 within the WSDL, and there is no way to build
 a structure within CFMX 6.x (nor within CFMX 7, as it turns out) that will 
 get translated by CF into the above XML
 snippet as the Axis engine is building the outgoing SOAP message.  Basically, 
 you can't set up a CF
 structure-within-structure that'll get mapped to an element-within-element 
 XML structure to be sent as the body of the
 SOAP message going out to the web service.  And if you try to build the input 
 XML message yourself and specify the
 resulting XML document object as the input argument in a cfinvoke, CF will 
 just auto-translate this document object
 into a structure -- which will be in the wrong format compared to how Axis, 
 after parsing the WSDL, expects to see the
 input argument.
 
 Solution?  Yes, there is one.  Basically, you have to bypass CFMX's Axis web 
 services package and all the niceties it
 provides you.  You need to build your own SOAP input message, HTTP POST it to 
 the target web service, and parse the SOAP
 output message, as follows:
 
 cfhttp method=POST 
 url=path-to-the-web-service-NOTE-not-the-path-to-the-WSDL
   cfhttpparam type=Header name=SOAPAction value=#chr(34)##chr(34)#
   cfhttpparam type=XML value='?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 
 ?Envelope
 xmlns=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;BodyyourWSDL-compliantXMLinput
  messagegoeshere//Envelope'
 /cfhttp
 cfif cfhttp.fileContent is not Connection Failure
   cfset x = xmlparse(cfhttp.fileContent)
 /cfif
 cfset soapoutputbody = x[soap:Envelope][soap:Body]
 
 Then you can dig deeper into the soapoutputbody XML document object to ferret 
 out the return info you're really looking
 for.
 
 [Notes: (1) Depending on the web service you're tapping into, you may need to 
 define the SOAPAction header as something
 other than the pair of double-quote marks shown above.  (2) CFMX 6.0 won't 
 suffice for this workaround.  You need 6.1 or
 later, because it wasn't until 6.1 that the type=Header and type=XML 
 attributes were added to the cfhttpparam tag,
 and these attributes are critical to making this workaround work.]
 
 The tough part to making this work is figuring out exactly what kind of a 
 SOAP input message your target web service
 requires.  Once you've got that figured out, doing the cfhttp and wading 
 through an xmlparsing of the service's output
 is pretty straightforward.
 
 Doug and I recently brought this to Macromedia's attention, so we can hope 
 that a 7.0 

Re: cfeclipse ? rob

2005-02-20 Thread dave
lmfao!! haha
 ok that was kinda funny! :)
 now don't you feel better?
 that'll be $1500 for professional services, billed as we found some funniness 
in rob ;)


From: Rob Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 1:48 AM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob 

get your bitch ass back in the kitchen and make me some pie

- Original Message - 
From: dave 
To: CF-Talk 
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob

 no not at all, so maybe you should take your crying to your mom and maybe
she'll care :)

 
 From: Rob Munn 
 Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk 
 Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob

 annoyed much?

 - Original Message - 
 From: dave
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:24 PM
 Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob

  well good job for keeping it going!! duh
 
  heres a tip, if a thread bugs you THEN DONT FRIGGIN READ IT, geezo
 
  heres another tip, go get eprompter and it makes going through and
 deleting very quick and easy
  some of u need to get out more.
 
  
  From: Rob Munn
  Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 1:15 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
 
  i wish there was a switch
  to mute the threads that bug me
  but as this thread seems to have expired
  the point is moot
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: dave
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 7:30 PM
  Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob
 
   put the pipe down and at least reply the the correct thread :P
  
   
   From: James Holmes
   Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:22 PM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob
  
   I think we'd all like dave and Will's points to be mute :P
  
   -Original Message-
   From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, 20 February 2005 11:18
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
  
   which would work, but.
   when im on windows I want to be using dreamweaver.
   For example, right now I am on windows working on a flash project and
I
   will use dreamweaver to make up the remoting cfc (gotta love the new
cfc
   maker), so in this case I will be in dw not cfeclipse. Or I will use
   dreamweaver if im doing any cssp stuff so i can work in split view.
  
   so my 2 objectives are to get cfm7 and mysql in a central place so I
can
   access the files from either system.
  
   which maybe a mute point if I get mac running on here to or I go buy
 one.
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 



 



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Re: cfeclipse ? rob

2005-02-20 Thread Rob Munn
What better than a quote from Cartman to complete the spiral completely down
into meaningless tirade. Sorry to all for dragging the level down :(

Anyway, if you look at my original post, I was illustrating the proper usage
of moot v. mute. The poem was merely a device for that illustration, and not
any indication of my actual feelings about random threads propagating on the
list.



- Original Message - 
From: Rob Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob


 get your bitch ass back in the kitchen and make me some pie

 - Original Message - 
 From: dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 9:00 PM
 Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob


  no not at all, so maybe you should take your crying to your mom and
maybe
 she'll care :)
 
  
  From: Rob Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 11:53 PM
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
 
  annoyed much?
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: dave
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:24 PM
  Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
 
   well good job for keeping it going!! duh
  
   heres a tip, if a thread bugs you THEN DONT FRIGGIN READ IT, geezo
  
   heres another tip, go get eprompter and it makes going through and
  deleting very quick and easy
   some of u need to get out more.
  
   
   From: Rob Munn
   Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 1:15 AM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
  
   i wish there was a switch
   to mute the threads that bug me
   but as this thread seems to have expired
   the point is moot
  
   - Original Message - 
   From: dave
   To: CF-Talk
   Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 7:30 PM
   Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob
  
put the pipe down and at least reply the the correct thread :P
   

From: James Holmes
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfeclipse ? rob
   
I think we'd all like dave and Will's points to be mute :P
   
-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 20 February 2005 11:18
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob
   
which would work, but.
when im on windows I want to be using dreamweaver.
For example, right now I am on windows working on a flash project
and
 I
will use dreamweaver to make up the remoting cfc (gotta love the new
 cfc
maker), so in this case I will be in dw not cfeclipse. Or I will use
dreamweaver if im doing any cssp stuff so i can work in split view.
   
so my 2 objectives are to get cfm7 and mysql in a central place so I
 can
access the files from either system.
   
which maybe a mute point if I get mac running on here to or I go buy
  one.
   
   
   
   
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 

 

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