OT: hosted Exchange/Blackberry/Sharepoint

2005-07-06 Thread John Beynon
I have hosted Exchange with them, although I'm only using it with my MS 
SmartPhone and not Blackberry. Absolutely no problem at all with them 0 they're 
always helpful 24x7 and the service is premium!

jb.

Hi all, 

 

Can anyone suggest any good providers for hosted Exchange with Blackberry
Enterprise Server 4.0 functionality that also offers sharepoint?  I've seen
a couple, but so far only one sticks out that provides all 3, and that's
intermedia.  Has anyone had any experience working with them?  Can anyone
recommend other companies that provide these services?

 

Any help would be much appreciated, 

 

Russ

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Re: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Andy Allan
Damn it, Jim beat me too it!

Having been subjected to the darkside of the .NET lately I can
honestly say I feel bloated and somewhat icky and violated (OK I'm
taking this too far) ... just like I would be if I ate some huge
monsterous thing topped off with marzepan.

However, some cup cakes spread throughout the day leave me feeling
fufilled because they get the job done (and done right) without
leaving me feeling ill afterwards. Just like ColdFusion :)

Andy

On 7/6/05, Ben Forta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Wow, deep, and I thought it was just a cupcake. I'm going to forward your
 insight to the design team. :-)
 
 --- Ben
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:23 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Oh..my...god!
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:03 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Oh..my...god!
 
  Ok, I am laughing so hard that I just have to share this one with you ...
 
  When that banner was created by our graphics guys they circulated it
  to several of us for review. I liked it, I thought it was simple and
  elegant and kinda classy. Others felt the same way. But one reviewer
  commented saying hey, this is CF users we are talking about, you know
  that as soon as we post this someone will complain that it is just a
  cupcake ... And sure enough, it took a few days, but ...
 
 I know yer joking (and I think I'm safe in betting Connie was too) - but I
 agree completely.
 
 I thought it was elegant and understated.  All of the complexity of larger,
 bloated confections in a clean, well-defined, easy to handle package.
 
 Sounds like something else uh?  ;^)
 
 This is a piece of software that will remind you what it's like to be a kid
 again.  It won't weigh you down with extras that you neither want nor can
 understand.  It's instantly gratifying, instantly satisfying and made just
 for you - just like a cupcake.
 
 (It's also annoying that cupcakes get such a bad rap for the same reasons -
 they really are the perfect form of cake.  Not big enough to make you sick
 or tempt you unduly like a real cake but the same taste and enough
 substance to savor.  Not too small so that you absently eat a whole box like
 cookies.  Ah... cupcakes.)
 
 In any case for what it's worth I think it was perfect.
 
 Jim Davis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread James Holmes
I've just read that Gartner is now branching out of the ICT industry
and is making recommendations on baked goods. Thay say in their latest
report that cupcakes are a niche market and all businesses should
transition to the two defacto industry standard cakes, which are
three-tier layered chocolate cakes and multi-level wedding cakes.

On 7/6/05, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Damn it, Jim beat me too it!
 
 Having been subjected to the darkside of the .NET lately I can
 honestly say I feel bloated and somewhat icky and violated (OK I'm
 taking this too far) ... just like I would be if I ate some huge
 monsterous thing topped off with marzepan.
 
 However, some cup cakes spread throughout the day leave me feeling
 fufilled because they get the job done (and done right) without
 leaving me feeling ill afterwards. Just like ColdFusion :)

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cfxhtmlbeans: new project at cfopen.org

2005-07-06 Thread Martin Orth
FYI

 

The cfxhtmlbeans project basic parts are a ColdFusion code generator and a
xHTML schema parser. 

For each xHTML elemement(html tag) within the schema the generator creates a
CFC with the name 

of the element. eg. table.cfc for the element table. This allows seperation
of business logic and display 

logic within normal CF templates. eg. generate an instance of the html
object and place a head instance 

inside and a meta instance inside the the head, and so on. At the end of the
page request you can still 

manipulate the head section and then call the render method of the html
object to output fine html code. 

The predefined string object allows you to add non object based flat html
code 

to your object instances. 

 

 http://cfopen.org/projects/cfxhtmlbeans/
http://cfopen.org/projects/cfxhtmlbeans/

 

Some things still missing because it's alpha: I am not sure about the object
architecture. eg. Handling 

object instances internaly. This still needs discussion. I plan to add
javascript like DOM functions.

 

 

Please spread the word.

Any comments? [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

 



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Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread James Holmes
I vaguely recall reading this somewhere before; when I submit a form
full of unticked checkboxes to CF (6.1 in this case), the checkboxes
are defined (along with their checked values) in the form structure
when I loop through it yet they aren't listed in the FORM.FieldNames
variable. This happens in IE6 and FF; of course as long as one or more
boxes are ticked the form behaves as is should. I have coded around it
by counting the rest of the form fileds and checking the listlength of
FORM.FieldNames, so I know when the checkboxes have been left
unticked.

Is this the expected behaviour from a browser or is something weird
going on with CF?

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RE: cfxhtmlbeans: new project at cfopen.org

2005-07-06 Thread Kerry
Interesting, want some feedback?
- Not happy about your repeated use of evaluate in the base object
- have you created any real world HTML pages using this?
I would be interested to see how much code is required to generate a complex
html page


-Original Message-
From: Martin Orth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 July 2005 11:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfxhtmlbeans: new project at cfopen.org


FYI



The cfxhtmlbeans project basic parts are a ColdFusion code generator and a
xHTML schema parser.

For each xHTML elemement(html tag) within the schema the generator creates a
CFC with the name

of the element. eg. table.cfc for the element table. This allows seperation
of business logic and display

logic within normal CF templates. eg. generate an instance of the html
object and place a head instance

inside and a meta instance inside the the head, and so on. At the end of the
page request you can still

manipulate the head section and then call the render method of the html
object to output fine html code.

The predefined string object allows you to add non object based flat html
code

to your object instances.



 http://cfopen.org/projects/cfxhtmlbeans/
http://cfopen.org/projects/cfxhtmlbeans/



Some things still missing because it's alpha: I am not sure about the object
architecture. eg. Handling

object instances internaly. This still needs discussion. I plan to add
javascript like DOM functions.





Please spread the word.

Any comments? [EMAIL PROTECTED]











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RE: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread Kerry
IIRC, unticked checkboxes should not exist in the form scope.

-Original Message-
From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 July 2005 11:40
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour


I vaguely recall reading this somewhere before; when I submit a form
full of unticked checkboxes to CF (6.1 in this case), the checkboxes
are defined (along with their checked values) in the form structure
when I loop through it yet they aren't listed in the FORM.FieldNames
variable. This happens in IE6 and FF; of course as long as one or more
boxes are ticked the form behaves as is should. I have coded around it
by counting the rest of the form fileds and checking the listlength of
FORM.FieldNames, so I know when the checkboxes have been left
unticked.

Is this the expected behaviour from a browser or is something weird
going on with CF?

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CFMX 7 won't prompt for upgrade of CFMX 6.1

2005-07-06 Thread Rey Bango
Hi all. I'm trying to upgrade our CFMX 6.1 Standard installation to CFMX 
7 Standard. So to make life easier, I downloaded the trial of CFMX 7 
Standard from the MM site instead of having to upload the contents of 
our 2 CFMX 7 Standard CDs.

When I run the CFMX 7 install, I punch in the serial number and click 
next but it doesn't prompt me to upgrade. It tries to install CFMX 7 in 
a totally different DIR (CFusionMX7) and disregards the fact that I have 
   CFMX 6.1 running.

What I want to do is an upgrade so I won't have to redo all of my settings.

Any ideas as to why this would happen?

Rey...


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Re: find_string in db

2005-07-06 Thread daniel kessler
hey thanks guys.  I already implemented a clunkier way, but I'd be interested 
in saving Chris' stored procedure until I'm good enough to implement it.  I'll 
be implementing searches forever into the future.  Why wouldn't it work in 
Oracle (which is my DB)?

 That's unlikely to work in Oracle ;-)
 
 On 7/6/05, Chris Terrebonne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Daniel,
  
  Included below is a stored procedure that you can use to search any 
 or all columns in all tables.

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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Kerry wrote:
 IIRC, unticked checkboxes should not exist in the form scope.

Correct: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.2

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Re: Query help

2005-07-06 Thread daniel kessler
On 7/5/05, Daniel Kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 an empty string.  So I've adjusted the query so that if the store =
 'convenience' then the price must not equal empt string.

 AND cs_price  cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar 
 value=

AND cs_price IS NOT NULL

this worked great! thanks!

but why?  IOW, why does this work, but these do not:
AND cs_price  NULL
AND cs_price != NULL

And thanks for the discussion about when to use cfqueryparam.  I suppose I knew 
that at some point but in the haste of implementation, I threw it in.  Good to 
remember the proper time to use something.


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Re: find_string in db

2005-07-06 Thread Jochem van Dieten
daniel kessler wrote:
 hey thanks guys.  I already implemented a clunkier way, but I'd be interested 
 in saving Chris' stored procedure until I'm good enough to implement it.  
 I'll be implementing searches forever into the future.  Why wouldn't it work 
 in Oracle (which is my DB)?

Stored procedures are not very portable (yet) between databases. 
The SQL standardization committee was late defining a standard 
for stored procedures (SQL/PSM in 1997?, basic SQL is from 
1989/1992) and by that time the big three databases already had 
their own languages for stored procedures. Oracle uses pl/SQL (a 
dialect of SQL/PSM) while MS SQL Server uses TransactSQL which is 
very different.


In a few years this will probably improve. SQL/PSM is modelled 
after the procedural language in IBMs DB2. So naturally DB2 
already supports it and some of the smaller databases have done 
so for a while too. What is new is that both MySQL and PostgreSQL 
are working on a compliant implementation of SQL/PSM. So in a few 
years we will have MS SQL Server with a totally different 
procedural language, Oracle with an incompatible dialect, and a 
large group of other databases where stored procedures are portable.

plug
How about calling your Oracle sales rep and asking how they are 
doing on a compliant implementation of SQL/PSM?
/plug

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RE: Query help

2005-07-06 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Cause NULL is not a value per say it would work if it were  'NULL'
assuming NULL is in the column.



-Original Message-
From: daniel kessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 July 2005 12:30
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Query help

On 7/5/05, Daniel Kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 an empty string.  So I've adjusted the query so that if the store =
 'convenience' then the price must not equal empt string.

 AND cs_price  cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar
value=

AND cs_price IS NOT NULL

this worked great! thanks!

but why?  IOW, why does this work, but these do not:
AND cs_price  NULL
AND cs_price != NULL

And thanks for the discussion about when to use cfqueryparam.  I suppose I
knew that at some point but in the haste of implementation, I threw it in.
Good to remember the proper time to use something.




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RE: Query help

2005-07-06 Thread daniel kessler
Cause NULL is not a value per say it would work if it were  'NULL'
assuming NULL is in the column.

well THAT'S gonna be hard to remember.  Well maybe this was painful enough to 
remember it next time.

thanks for the explanation.

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Re: find_string in db

2005-07-06 Thread daniel kessler
Thanks for the explanation Jochem.  It doesn't sound all that optimistic.
As for the plug, I'll at least add my noise to my System Administrator here on 
campus.

 Stored procedures are not very portable (yet) between databases. 
 The SQL standardization committee was late defining a standard 
 for stored procedures (SQL/PSM in 1997?, basic SQL is from 
 1989/1992) and by that time the big three databases already had 
 their own languages for stored procedures. Oracle uses pl/SQL (a 
 dialect of SQL/PSM) while MS SQL Server uses TransactSQL which is 
 very different.

 plug
 How about calling your Oracle sales rep and asking how they are 
 doing on a compliant implementation of SQL/PSM?
 /plug
 
Jochem

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Re: Query help

2005-07-06 Thread Jochem van Dieten
daniel kessler wrote:
 On 7/5/05, Daniel Kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

AND cs_price  cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar 
 value=

 AND cs_price IS NOT NULL
 
 this worked great! thanks!
 
 but why?  IOW, why does this work, but these do not:
 AND cs_price  NULL
 AND cs_price != NULL

Because NULL is special. NULL means unknown. The outcome of every 
operation on unknown is unknown. The only exception is the 
special 'IS (NOT) NULL' case which will return TRUE or FALSE.

A predicate like 'cs_price  3' will filter the returned data 
and will only pass rows where the expression returns TRUE. Since 
'cs_price  3' will always return NULL when cs_price is NULL, 
records with a NULL are excluded from the result.

Jochem

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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread James Holmes
So it's a problem with CF or with both browsers. I'll check if it
happens in CF 7 too.

On 7/6/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Kerry wrote:
  IIRC, unticked checkboxes should not exist in the form scope.
 
 Correct: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.2
 
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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread Jochem van Dieten
James Holmes wrote:
 So it's a problem

It is not a problem, it is the way it works.

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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread James Holmes
I'll restate the behaviour I see:

1) I have a form with multiple checkboxes (with names and values)
2) NONE of them are checked
3) I submit the form
4) They ALL show up in the form scope when I cfloop over the FORM collection

This contradicts the W3C reccomendation as I read it.

On 7/6/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 James Holmes wrote:
  So it's a problem
 
 It is not a problem, it is the way it works.
 
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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread Jochem van Dieten
James Holmes wrote:
 I'll restate the behaviour I see:
 
 1) I have a form with multiple checkboxes (with names and values)
 2) NONE of them are checked
 3) I submit the form
 4) They ALL show up in the form scope when I cfloop over the FORM collection
 
 This contradicts the W3C reccomendation as I read it.

That is weird indeed (I thought your problem was that they didn't 
show up). Is it a self-submitting form? Do you have the 
liveHTTPheaders plugin for Firefox (it allows you to see the 
submitted formfields)?

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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread Charlie Griefer
just to double check...you don't have any cfparams on the action
page that would instantiate the checkboxes into the form scope?

On 7/6/05, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'll restate the behaviour I see:
 
 1) I have a form with multiple checkboxes (with names and values)
 2) NONE of them are checked
 3) I submit the form
 4) They ALL show up in the form scope when I cfloop over the FORM collection
 
 This contradicts the W3C reccomendation as I read it.
 
 On 7/6/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  James Holmes wrote:
   So it's a problem
 
  It is not a problem, it is the way it works.
 
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Re: find_string in db

2005-07-06 Thread Chris Terrebonne
Ahh, you're using Oracle.  Yea, it's going to choke on that one.  You could 
always try porting it. :)

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/06/05 12:37AM 
That's unlikely to work in Oracle ;-)

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 Daniel,
 
 Included below is a stored procedure that you can use to search any or all 
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Re: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 00:54, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
 Macromedia.com site as fuel for wild speculation that maybe CF isn't
 as important to MM or that maybe they're planning to discontinue it --

Not that MM have very much say in it anymore...
:jabs in the direction of Adobe, who still haven't said what they will do

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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread James Holmes
Don't worry all; my brain froze up and I forgot to check the input to
a query based on the list of values in the checkboxes. Since the list
was empty, the input was an empty string, which happens to be the
default for that CFC argument, which happens to return the whole list
of items. I think I should set a different default...

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RE: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Well as far as I can see the merger still hasn't taken place.



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From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 July 2005 13:41
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Oh..my...god!

On Wednesday 06 July 2005 00:54, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
 Macromedia.com site as fuel for wild speculation that maybe CF isn't
 as important to MM or that maybe they're planning to discontinue it --

Not that MM have very much say in it anymore...
:jabs in the direction of Adobe, who still haven't said what they will do

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CFMX 7 won't prompt for upgrade of CFMX 6.1

2005-07-06 Thread John Beynon
I've done side by side installs before and when it's finished it imports your 
cf6.1 settings. I think it's safer to do this and then connect CFMX7 to your 
webserver once it's all working fine and dandy. Once the process is complete 
you can remove cf6.1

john.


Hi all. I'm trying to upgrade our CFMX 6.1 Standard installation to CFMX 
7 Standard. So to make life easier, I downloaded the trial of CFMX 7 
Standard from the MM site instead of having to upload the contents of 
our 2 CFMX 7 Standard CDs.

When I run the CFMX 7 install, I punch in the serial number and click 
next but it doesn't prompt me to upgrade. It tries to install CFMX 7 in 
a totally different DIR (CFusionMX7) and disregards the fact that I have 
   CFMX 6.1 running.

What I want to do is an upgrade so I won't have to redo all of my settings.

Any ideas as to why this would happen?

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Re: CFMX 7 won't prompt for upgrade of CFMX 6.1

2005-07-06 Thread dmanriquez
Plus you can create a CAR file in your  6.1 and use it after install of 7.0

 I've done side by side installs before and when it's finished it imports
 your cf6.1 settings. I think it's safer to do this and then connect CFMX7
 to your webserver once it's all working fine and dandy. Once the process
 is complete you can remove cf6.1

 john.


Hi all. I'm trying to upgrade our CFMX 6.1 Standard installation to CFMX
7 Standard. So to make life easier, I downloaded the trial of CFMX 7
Standard from the MM site instead of having to upload the contents of
our 2 CFMX 7 Standard CDs.

When I run the CFMX 7 install, I punch in the serial number and click
next but it doesn't prompt me to upgrade. It tries to install CFMX 7 in
a totally different DIR (CFusionMX7) and disregards the fact that I have
   CFMX 6.1 running.

What I want to do is an upgrade so I won't have to redo all of my
 settings.

Any ideas as to why this would happen?

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RE: securing WSDL files

2005-07-06 Thread Burns, John D
Bryan,

Along the lines of what Dave Watts said, perhaps you could have a page
that uses CFHTTP to call the page and get the data you want it to
display and then you can handle the security for your people at that
level.  That might be better for keeping the display updated so you
don't have to remember to save it as html each time you make a change.
I know it's a work around but it sounds like that's what you were asking
for and I thought that idea might help.


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-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: securing WSDL files

Hey All,

OK...so you need the Admin or RDS password to view a WSDL file...makes
sense...

The situation I find myself in is that remote developers will need
access to the WSDL files, but giving them the CF Admin password is not
an optionand RDS is pretty insecure...so I'd prefer to leave that
off.

So...does anybody have a bright idea for making the WSDL files
accessible to remote consumers of the web sevice without giving out the
prized CF Admin password? or any other suggestions to get around this
situation?

It seems like awaste of a self-documenting feature if you can't securely
share that documentation (i.e. without giving up full access to CF Admin
and the potential for nastiness).

TIA

Cheers

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RE: Frigging annoying Checkbox behavior

2005-07-06 Thread Mike Klostermeyer
Is these checkboxes within a CFForm, or plain HTML?

Mike

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Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 5:40 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour


I vaguely recall reading this somewhere before; when I submit a form
full of unticked checkboxes to CF (6.1 in this case), the checkboxes
are defined (along with their checked values) in the form structure
when I loop through it yet they aren't listed in the FORM.FieldNames
variable. This happens in IE6 and FF; of course as long as one or more
boxes are ticked the form behaves as is should. I have coded around it
by counting the rest of the form fileds and checking the listlength of
FORM.FieldNames, so I know when the checkboxes have been left
unticked.

Is this the expected behaviour from a browser or is something weird
going on with CF?

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Re: CFMX 7 won't prompt for upgrade of CFMX 6.1

2005-07-06 Thread Rey Bango
Hi John. Thanks for the feedback. If I uninstall 6.1, will it remove the 
CFIDE virtual dir? Any other issues I should be aware of?

Rey...

John Beynon wrote:
 I've done side by side installs before and when it's finished it imports your 
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 webserver once it's all working fine and dandy. Once the process is complete 
 you can remove cf6.1
 
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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behavior

2005-07-06 Thread James Holmes
It was plain HTML but it's all fixed (no problem in the first place,
apart from between the keyboard and the chair).

On 7/6/05, Mike Klostermeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is these checkboxes within a CFForm, or plain HTML?
 


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RE: cfxhtmlbeans: new project at cfopen.org

2005-07-06 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 Interesting, want some feedback?
 - Not happy about your repeated use of evaluate in the
 base object
 - have you created any real world HTML pages using this?
 I would be interested to see how much code is required to
 generate a complex html page

If done well, it shouldn't take much code to generate a complex html
page (actually less code, since the abstraction layer can encapsulate
some complex functionality into more discrete xhtml tags). The onTap
framework already has a reasonably mature equivalent of this (although
it doesn't use CFC's partly for performance reasons), which works
pretty well and already includes a good amount of DOM/dhtml
functionality.

My first concern with this particular approach would be the efficiency
of using CFC's for this purpose. The onTap framework equivalent uses
cached functions, structures and arrays, which are more efficient and
is in some cases still noticeably slower than the alternative. There
are advantages of course (the display is very modular which makes a
lot of DOM/dhtml functionality real easy to build, plus combining
user-interfaces is a dream), otherwise I'd just use flat html. The
framework provides caching features, which I would expect would be
just about required to make a CFC equivalent efficient enough to be
viable.

I wrote an article about some of the concepts of an html/xhtml
abstraction layer in the CF Developer's Journal recently. You can find
all my CFDJ articles in the second url in my sig below.


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Re: CFMX 7 won't prompt for upgrade of CFMX 6.1

2005-07-06 Thread Rey Bango
Ya know, I looked for that option but couldn't find it in the 6.1 admin. 
Someone else on the list told me that its a feature only available on 
6.1 Enterprise. If it's available on Standard, can you point me to it?

Thanks for the reply!

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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread Claude Schneegans
 So it's a problem with CF or with both browsers.

It's a problem with the HTML standard. There should exist some DEFAULT 
attribute for controls.
ie: INPUT TYPE=checkbox NAME=myCheckBox VALUE=on DEFAULT=off

Fortunately, there is a DEFAULT option in CFPARAM

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Re: CFMX 7 won't prompt for upgrade of CFMX 6.1

2005-07-06 Thread John Beynon
it shouldn't do. If you set it up to use the internal webserver then the CFIDE 
folder  will be located in cfusionmx7/wwwroot and then once you connect it to 
IIS/Apache you'll need to replace the CFIDE mapping to the CFMX7 CFIDE folder 
cos you'll end up trying to admin a CFMX7 server with the CFMX6.1 administrator!


 Hi John. Thanks for the feedback. If I uninstall 6.1, will it remove 
 the 
 CFIDE virtual dir? Any other issues I should be aware of?
 
 Rey...
 
 John Beynon wrote:
  I've done side by side installs before and when it's finished it 
 imports your cf6.1 settings. I think it's safer to do this and then 
 connect CFMX7 to your webserver once it's all working fine and dandy. 
 Once the process is complete you can remove cf6.1
  
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Re: CFMX 7 won't prompt for upgrade of CFMX 6.1

2005-07-06 Thread John Beynon
the option is not on any of my production CFMX6.1 servers,

jb.


Ya know, I looked for that option but couldn't find it in the 6.1 admin. 
Someone else on the list told me that its a feature only available on 
6.1 Enterprise. If it's available on Standard, can you point me to it?

Thanks for the reply!

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generate MS Word in print view?

2005-07-06 Thread Johnny Le
Hi,

Whenever I generate an MS Word document, it always view in normal view. 
How do I make it to display in print view?

I always save the document as web page to view the source code and that is
always in normal view.  So I never know what is the code for print view.
Sincerely,

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Re: CFMAIL query

2005-07-06 Thread Dave Carabetta
On 7/6/05, Parker, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can anyone advise me when the replyto attribute was introduced into
 CFMAIL, Ver 5, 6 or 7.

http://www.cielen.com/cfmlhistory/tags/cfmail.htm

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Validation of Date on Form

2005-07-06 Thread Les Mizzell
I've got a number of forms in an administration area that will accept a 
date in any number of formats

mm/dd/
mm/dd/yy
July 4, 2005

and so on...

I need a way to validate this field so if somebody types something other 
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format your date like X.

Looks pretty easy with CF 7, but their host ain't running CF 7.

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RE: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Damien McKenna
 Having been subjected to the darkside of the .NET lately I can
 honestly say I feel bloated and somewhat icky and violated (OK I'm
 taking this too far) ... just like I would be if I ate some huge
 monsterous thing topped off with marzepan.

Christmas fruit cake is a bit bloating, alright.  Just like .net ;-)

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RE: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Damien McKenna
 (It's also annoying that cupcakes get such a bad rap for the 
 same reasons - they really are the perfect form of cake.  Not
 big enough to make you sick or tempt you unduly like a real
 cake but the same taste and enough substance to savor.

You really should try making a cake yourself using organic ingredients
and a decent recipe - cfblows the cfsocks off store bought cfjunk.  My
wife and I have been doing that for a few years to much enthusiasm from
family members, the same family members who simply *must* have a yucky
xilbuP cake for their celebrations. :-\

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SOLVED: Re: securing WSDL files

2005-07-06 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Thanks John (and Dave),

John nailed it for meI had thought there'd be a way of grabbing the 
HTML.but CFHTTP just didn't come to me at the time ;-)

That should do the trickalways up to date and we can have our own 
security so we're not giving up the good old admin password to folks that 
might think it's fun ti drop all the data sources ;-)

Cheers

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Re: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Les Mizzell
 Christmas fruit cake is a bit bloating, alright. 

But remember - there's only ONE fruitcake, it just keeps getting
re-gifted.


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RE: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Damien McKenna
  Christmas fruit cake is a bit bloating, alright. 
 
 But remember - there's only ONE fruitcake, it just keeps getting
 re-gifted.

Relatives of mine used to own a bakery and I can categorically state, on
the record, that there were *definitely*... two... maybe even three
fruitcakes made.

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RE: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread dmanriquez
Hey hey !!!

Please stop to post crap!!..


Give the right usage of this list... I don't see any CF issue in all this
conversation!...

Please guys. Its enough

-Mensaje original-
De: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviado el: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 12:04 PM
Para: CF-Talk
Asunto: RE: Oh..my...god!

  Christmas fruit cake is a bit bloating, alright. 
 
 But remember - there's only ONE fruitcake, it just keeps getting
 re-gifted.

Relatives of mine used to own a bakery and I can categorically state, on
the record, that there were *definitely*... two... maybe even three
fruitcakes made.

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Re: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Cutter (CF-Talk)
cfif (message neq cfcode) or (message neq cfadvice)
Move thread to cfcommunity (please;)
/cfif

Damien McKenna wrote:
Christmas fruit cake is a bit bloating, alright. 

But remember - there's only ONE fruitcake, it just keeps getting
re-gifted.
 
 
 Relatives of mine used to own a bakery and I can categorically state, on
 the record, that there were *definitely*... two... maybe even three
 fruitcakes made.
 

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Validation of Date on Form

2005-07-06 Thread Bob Clingan
You will to write regular expressions to check for those types of dates you 
want to allow. Don't forget about sanity checks like 31st in a month with 30 
days and leap year.

I've got a number of forms in an administration area that will accept a 
date in any number of formats

mm/dd/
mm/dd/yy
July 4, 2005

...and so on...

I need a way to validate this field so if somebody types something other 
than an accepted date (like Bob) they get an alert saying Please 
format your date like X.

Looks pretty easy with CF 7, but their host ain't running CF 7.

Suggestions?


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RE: Validation of Date on Form

2005-07-06 Thread Dawson, Michael
How about isDate()? 

-Original Message-
From: Bob Clingan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Validation of Date on Form

You will to write regular expressions to check for those types of dates
you want to allow. Don't forget about sanity checks like 31st in a month
with 30 days and leap year.

I've got a number of forms in an administration area that will accept a

date in any number of formats

mm/dd/
mm/dd/yy
July 4, 2005

...and so on...

I need a way to validate this field so if somebody types something 
other than an accepted date (like Bob) they get an alert saying 
Please format your date like X.

Looks pretty easy with CF 7, but their host ain't running CF 7.

Suggestions?


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What breaks during upgrade from 6.1 to 7?

2005-07-06 Thread Claremont, Timothy

I am going to install CF7 standard on my 6.1 test server today. I will
then be going over the site to see that everything is working as it
should. If all goes well I will repeat the process on my production
server.

For due dilligence I need to visit virtually every part of the site to
confirm functionality, but what functions are MOST likely to cause me
grief, so I can approach those areas first?

TIA,
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Re: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Keith Gaughan
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S.Isaac Dealey wrote:

 The combination of ColdFusion and the placement of the MM home page
 banner ad... There have been continual occasional complaints from
 people on the mailing lists that these two things never coincide, even
 when the best Macromedia can produce in terms of non-CF related
 banners for their home page is some random website using Flash that
 royally sucks. Some have used the lack of CF banner adds on the
 Macromedia.com site as fuel for wild speculation that maybe CF isn't
 as important to MM or that maybe they're planning to discontinue it --
 all of which is of course nonsense -- though the rumor-mill ends up
 being somewhat similar to the rumor-mill responsible for Learn
 ASP.NET Now! Microsoft to purchase Macromedia!.

Macrobesoft? :-)

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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread Keith Gaughan
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Claude Schneegans wrote:

 So it's a problem with CF or with both browsers.
 
 It's a problem with the HTML standard. There should exist some DEFAULT 
 attribute for controls.
 ie: INPUT TYPE=checkbox NAME=myCheckBox VALUE=on DEFAULT=off
 
 Fortunately, there is a DEFAULT option in CFPARAM

Is it really a problem? I think the assumption is that the defaults will
be supplied on the server anyway seeing as you should check that all
the required fields are present as part of validation anyway. That is,
after all, part of the reason why cfparam exists.

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RE: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Connie DeCinko
Oh lighten up! 


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Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 9:11 AM
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Hey hey !!!

Please stop to post crap!!..


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Re: Frigging annoying Checkbox behaviour

2005-07-06 Thread Claude Schneegans
 Is it really a problem?

Not really, just something that would be nice in the HTML standard, like 
some others.

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ODBC Error For Advantage DB

2005-07-06 Thread Claremont, Timothy
I am attempting to connect to an Advantage database.

I have been to the Advantage website and downloaded the ODBC driver, and
installed it. I used the ODBC manager on the server machine to set up a
connection (HHMeds). I then added the new data source in CF
Administrator (HHMeds). When I attempt to verify the conenction, I get
the following:

Connection verification failed for data source: HHMeds
[]java.sql.SQLException: [Macromedia][SequeLink JDBC Driver][ODBC
Socket][Extended Systems][Advantage SQL][ASA] Error 6420: The
'discovery' process for the Advantage Database Server failed. Unable to
connect to the Advantage Database Server. axServerConnect
The root cause was that: java.sql.SQLException: [Macromedia][SequeLink
JDBC Driver][ODBC Socket][Extended Systems][Advantage SQL][ASA] Error
6420: The 'discovery' process for the Advantage Database Server failed.
Unable to connect to the Advantage Database Server. axServerConnect

Anyone have any insight into how to connect to an Advantage databse? I
have NO experience with Advantage, I just have a need to read the data
tables with CF to extract some information.

TIA,
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OT: SQL Date Format

2005-07-06 Thread Lee
I there a function available for an SQL stored procedure 
that would format getdate() as MM/DD/YY ?

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Re: OT: SQL Date Format

2005-07-06 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
 I there a function available for an SQL stored procedure
 that would format getdate() as MM/DD/YY ?

look in SQL Server books online for convert()

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RE: SQL Date Format

2005-07-06 Thread Dawson, Michael
Look in BOL for CAST and CONVERT.  That should give you the format you
need.

M!ke 

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Re: SQL Date Format

2005-07-06 Thread Lee
Found it thanks.

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Re: What breaks during upgrade from 6.1 to 7?

2005-07-06 Thread Eddie Awad
On 7/6/05, Claremont, Timothy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am going to install CF7 standard on my 6.1 test server today. I will
 then be going over the site to see that everything is working as it
 should. If all goes well I will repeat the process on my production
 server.
 For due dilligence I need to visit virtually every part of the site to
 confirm functionality, but what functions are MOST likely to cause me
 grief, so I can approach those areas first?

Here is what I ran into:

http://awads.net/wp/2005/06/29/cflocation-behavior-change-in-cfmx7/

Other than that, nothing broke. In fact, because CFMX7 has some nice
new features, I have spent more time modifying pages to take advantage
of the new version's capabilities than to fix things.

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RE: What breaks during upgrade from 6.1 to 7?

2005-07-06 Thread CollicuttL
We ran in this: MM has changed the way cfform/cfinput validations are done.


In CF7 the validation method can be specified at the field level; the
possible values are:
  - onsubmit - field validation runs when form is submitted (this is the
default, as in previous versions)
  - onblur   - field validation runs when field loses focus
  - onserver - field validations run on server - generic message displayed
for validation failures

If the cfform does not have an onsubmit event, CF inserts one that calls the
form validation routines.  This behaviour is the same as previous versions.
However, if the cfform already has an onsubmit event, the CF-generated
validation code is *ignored*.  Previous versions would replace your onsubmit
event with the CF onsubmit and then append your onsubmit code to the end of
the form validation code.

I don't think this is right, but we work around this by specifying
validation at the field level: i.e. validateAt=onblur,onserver.  This will
cause the CF field validation to run when the field loses focus.  The CF
field validation also runs on the server.  This is necessary because even
though the validation runs when the field loses focus, there's nothing to
stop you from ignoring the error.  In previous versions, the CF form
validation code would return false and the form submit would be aborted.

Lorne

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From: Eddie Awad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: July 6, 2005 13:58
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: What breaks during upgrade from 6.1 to 7?


On 7/6/05, Claremont, Timothy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am going to install CF7 standard on my 6.1 test server today. I will 
 then be going over the site to see that everything is working as it 
 should. If all goes well I will repeat the process on my production 
 server. For due dilligence I need to visit virtually every part of the 
 site to confirm functionality, but what functions are MOST likely to 
 cause me grief, so I can approach those areas first?

Here is what I ran into:

http://awads.net/wp/2005/06/29/cflocation-behavior-change-in-cfmx7/

Other than that, nothing broke. In fact, because CFMX7 has some nice new
features, I have spent more time modifying pages to take advantage of the
new version's capabilities than to fix things.

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Re: Oh..my...god!

2005-07-06 Thread Matt Robertson
On 7/6/05, Connie DeCinko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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After all of the pain and suffering from the last 'banner' thread, we
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Future DRK?

2005-07-06 Thread Christopher . Lomvardias
Anyone know if there is going to be a DRK 11?

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XML question

2005-07-06 Thread Rebecca Wells
I'm trying to figure out how to handle an XML file that will be
transmitted to my web app. Since I don't have an example of the actual
XML file, I created a test XML document stored in the variable named
myXML.

First, how do I access the XML document that will be posted to my web
app (via HTTPS POST)?

Second, is there any easier way to refer to an particular XML element
as a simple value as I am attempting to do here with
#variable.myXMLName[1].XmlText#?  


cfoutput
Hello world.br

cfset variable.myXML = ?xml
version='1.0'?CONTACTNAMEFIRSTRebecca/FIRSTLASTWells/LAST/NAMECONTACTDETAILS
EMAIL[EMAIL PROTECTED]/EMAILTELEPHONE(425)
430-6884/TELEPHONE/CONTACTDETAILS/CONTACT

cfset variable.myXMLName = #XmlSearch(XmlParse(variable.myXML),
/CONTACT/NAME/FIRST)#

My name is em#variable.myXMLName[1].XmlText#./em
/cfoutput

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RE: XML question

2005-07-06 Thread Ian Skinner
In answer to your second question.  Parse you xml into a CF XML object.

cfset variables.myXMLobj = xmlParse(variables.myXML)

Then you can do things like this.

cfoutput#variables.myXMLobj.Name.First.xmlText#/cfoutput


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-Original Message-
From: Rebecca Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 3:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: XML question

I'm trying to figure out how to handle an XML file that will be
transmitted to my web app. Since I don't have an example of the actual
XML file, I created a test XML document stored in the variable named
myXML.

First, how do I access the XML document that will be posted to my web
app (via HTTPS POST)?

Second, is there any easier way to refer to an particular XML element
as a simple value as I am attempting to do here with
#variable.myXMLName[1].XmlText#?


cfoutput
Hello world.br

cfset variable.myXML = ?xml
version='1.0'?CONTACTNAMEFIRSTRebecca/FIRSTLASTWells/LAST/N
AMECONTACTDETAILS
EMAIL[EMAIL PROTECTED]/EMAILTELEPHONE(425)
430-6884/TELEPHONE/CONTACTDETAILS/CONTACT

cfset variable.myXMLName = #XmlSearch(XmlParse(variable.myXML),
/CONTACT/NAME/FIRST)#

My name is em#variable.myXMLName[1].XmlText#./em
/cfoutput



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Re: XML question

2005-07-06 Thread Eddie Awad
On 7/6/05, Rebecca Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 First, how do I access the XML document that will be posted to my web
 app (via HTTPS POST)?

http://awads.net/wp/2005/07/06/read-xml-from-an-http-post/

 Second, is there any easier way to refer to an particular XML element
 as a simple value as I am attempting to do here with
 #variable.myXMLName[1].XmlText#?

Don't know what you mean.

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Re: XML question

2005-07-06 Thread Anthony Prato
In answer to your first question:

cfset myDoc = GetHTTPRequestData().content

cftry
   cfset myXML = XmlParse(myDoc)
   cfcatch
   ... Put stuff here to deal with invalid requests ...
   /cfcatch
/cftry

I just asked the same question a few days ago an that was a reply I
got. Now I'm wondering how to use coldfusion to post xml. The only i
have heard of is the cfx_socket tag that was released a while back.
its easy with javascript and asp, so there must be an easy way to do
it with MX7

On 7/6/05, Rebecca Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm trying to figure out how to handle an XML file that will be
 transmitted to my web app. Since I don't have an example of the actual
 XML file, I created a test XML document stored in the variable named
 myXML.
 
 First, how do I access the XML document that will be posted to my web
 app (via HTTPS POST)?
 
 Second, is there any easier way to refer to an particular XML element
 as a simple value as I am attempting to do here with
 #variable.myXMLName[1].XmlText#?
 
 
 cfoutput
 Hello world.br
 
 cfset variable.myXML = ?xml
 version='1.0'?CONTACTNAMEFIRSTRebecca/FIRSTLASTWells/LAST/NAMECONTACTDETAILS
 EMAIL[EMAIL PROTECTED]/EMAILTELEPHONE(425)
 430-6884/TELEPHONE/CONTACTDETAILS/CONTACT
 
 cfset variable.myXMLName = #XmlSearch(XmlParse(variable.myXML),
 /CONTACT/NAME/FIRST)#
 
 My name is em#variable.myXMLName[1].XmlText#./em
 /cfoutput
 
 

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RE: XML question

2005-07-06 Thread Ian Skinner
Anthony

From Edie's post a couple of days ago.
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To post XML over http you can use something like this.:
cfhttp url=url_to_post_to method=post
cfhttpparam type=XML name=XmlDoc value=#your_xml# /cfhttp

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Re: XML question

2005-07-06 Thread Eddie Awad
On 7/6/05, Anthony Prato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I'm wondering how to use coldfusion to post xml

cfhttp url=url_to_post_to method=post
   cfhttpparam 
type=XML 
name=XmlDoc 
value=#your_xml#
/cfhttp


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Re: Future DRK?

2005-07-06 Thread Adrocknaphobia
I don't know the numbering, but the last DRK will be Q4 2005.

-Adam

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Re: Validation of Date on Form

2005-07-06 Thread Ken Ferguson
depending on how you're handling the data, isDate can give you some 
funkiness. There are a lot of values which are considered valid date 
objects which don't fit your actual needs for a date. I'd go with Bob's 
suggestion of a regex.
eg.
#isdate(403)# -- NO
#isdate(4/03)# -- YES
#isdate(4-03)# -- YES
#isdate(4.03)# -- YES
#isdate(1030)# -- NO

Dawson, Michael wrote:

How about isDate()? 

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Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Validation of Date on Form

You will to write regular expressions to check for those types of dates
you want to allow. Don't forget about sanity checks like 31st in a month
with 30 days and leap year.

  

I've got a number of forms in an administration area that will accept a



  

date in any number of formats

mm/dd/
mm/dd/yy
July 4, 2005

...and so on...

I need a way to validate this field so if somebody types something 
other than an accepted date (like Bob) they get an alert saying 
Please format your date like X.

Looks pretty easy with CF 7, but their host ain't running CF 7.

Suggestions?


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re: Future DRK?

2005-07-06 Thread dave
11 has been out awhile

   DRK Vol. 11 
 Dreamweaver Extensions: Accordion List, Image Preview, PHP5 Code Hints, WA 
Site Import 

 Flash Accordion Tab Component 

 Flash Sample Apps -- Ebay with Flash Lite, Multi-Choice Sample App 

 Coldfusion Component: Captcha 

 Coldfusion Sample Apps -- Lighthouse Pro, Lumberjack apps 

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Re: Future DRK?

2005-07-06 Thread Kevin Aebig
Theres one due out right away.

Kevin

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RE: Validation of Date on Form

2005-07-06 Thread Dawson, Michael
Well, true, but you have to assume that people are capable of typing
dates in any normal date format.  If they type 403 for a date, they
should be slapped silly, the shown an error message.

I assumed any number of formats meant reasonable dates syntaxes.

If it were me, I would use qForms API to mask the field using
javascript, then I would use isDate() to ensure it doesn't get through
to the app server. 

-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 6:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Validation of Date on Form

depending on how you're handling the data, isDate can give you some
funkiness. There are a lot of values which are considered valid date
objects which don't fit your actual needs for a date. I'd go with Bob's
suggestion of a regex.
eg.
#isdate(403)# -- NO
#isdate(4/03)# -- YES
#isdate(4-03)# -- YES
#isdate(4.03)# -- YES
#isdate(1030)# -- NO

Dawson, Michael wrote:

How about isDate()? 

-Original Message-
From: Bob Clingan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Validation of Date on Form

You will to write regular expressions to check for those types of dates

you want to allow. Don't forget about sanity checks like 31st in a 
month with 30 days and leap year.

  

I've got a number of forms in an administration area that will accept 
a



  

date in any number of formats

mm/dd/
mm/dd/yy
July 4, 2005

...and so on...

I need a way to validate this field so if somebody types something 
other than an accepted date (like Bob) they get an alert saying 
Please format your date like X.

Looks pretty easy with CF 7, but their host ain't running CF 7.

Suggestions?

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Is Binding Hidden Field data possible?

2005-07-06 Thread Michael Hohnecker
I was wondering if it’s possible to bind hidden field data in Flash Forms.

I have tried both {myfield.text} and {myfield.label} without any positive 
results.

Here is a short example of what i'm trying to do.  This binding will be used 
for a confirmation page.

cfform format=flash
cfinput name=myfield value=true
cfformitem type=html bind={myfield.text} visible=yes 
enabled=yes/cfformitem
/cfform

Any suggestions?

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RE: What breaks during upgrade from 6.1 to 7 - VERITY

2005-07-06 Thread Mark Leder
I would have to chime in here and state that Verity is broken in V7.

Here's why:
I upgraded from v6.1 Std to v7 Std this past weekend.  In v6.1 all searching
worked perfectly for 2+ years. I use collections built from SQL queries
obtained from MS-Access (I know, I know - don't bash me for using Access,
it's a client decision).

As an example, a search on a small 270 recordset containing an ID, question
and answer is done on the word Fact.  Up pops 15 records.  Good.  However,
a search is performed on Factoid - no results.  In 6.1 both search terms
would return results, in 7.0 only the word Fact returns results.  The data
was entered by the client in January 2005, so we know it was working for
several months.

Problem solving on my end:

1) deleting and recreating the collections in the Cfadmin area, and
reindexing the collections - no resolution.
2) Installing the CFMX7 hotfix 2, which addresses some verity problems.
Restart CFMX7, delete and recreate collections from CFAdmin console,
reindexing the collections - no resolution.
3) Deleting the actual record from the db, then reinserting the record as
new, then reindexing - no resolution.
FYI - prior to reindexing, the Access db is compacted to make sure there are
no errors.

Here's the actual question text for this record:

Fact or Factoid - the addition of copper pennies to vase water increases the
life of tulips?

What's really weird is that this phrase will not even show up in the search
for fact.  Hmm, does the non-Unicode of this MS-access db have an effect?

Here's the code I use for indexing and searching (I have made no changes to
this code in 2+ years of use):

!---Index the contents of the query object using CFINDEX---
cflock name=cfindexFAQ_lock type=EXCLUSIVE TIMEOUT=30
  CFINDEX ACTION=REFRESH
 COLLECTION=faq_db
 KEY=faq_ID
 TYPE=CUSTOM
 TITLE=question
 QUERY=indexdb
 BODY=question,answer
 LANGUAGE=English
/cflock

cfsearch collection=faq_db NAME=v_faq TYPE=SIMPLE
CRITERIA=#FORM.criteria#

Anyone else having these problems?  Is this a bug, or are there code changes
in the cfindex routine that I need to tweak from 6.1 to 7.0?

If this can't be fixed, is there a way to run 6.1 Verity again, disable 7.0
verity, but keep 7.0 as the primary application server?

Thanks,
Mark




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RE: Query help

2005-07-06 Thread Joseph Flanigan
If you don't want to do cfqueryparam, use the SQL version. The SQL version 
works well if you want to put the query in a folded string that can be 
passed to a function that does the cfquery.  Data binding is done either 
way.  In all cases, I think doing the data binding declaration is a best 
practice technique.

Data binding without cfqueryparam:

cfquery
DECLARE @ID int
SET @ID = 324
-- or use CF variable to as SET @ID = #Variables.ID#
  select emp.name, emp.salary
  from emp
  where emp.id = @ID
  /cfquery

  or folded string technique:

  cffunction name=runQuery returntype=query
 cfset var QueryReturn =  
  cfquery name=QueryReturn
 #PreserveSingleQuotes(Arguments[1])#
 /cfquery
 cfreturn QueryReturn 
  /cffunction

  cfset Variables.ID = 324 
  cfsavecontent variable=myQueryString
  DECLARE @ID int
SET @ID = #Variables.ID#
select emp.name, emp.salary
  from emp
  where emp.id = @ID
   /cfsavecontent
   cfset qResult = runQuery(myQueryString) 

In these approaches, the data binding occurs when the query is submitted.

( In the testing I did to determine the best approach for the code that 
CFSQLTool generates, I found that using cfqueryparam provides better 
debug and support options rather than doing the folded string. )

Joseph


At 05:33 PM 7/5/2005, you wrote:
When I posed this question to the group some time ago, the consensus was 
basically your point, but the one counter point the struck me was, well 
it's not a variable now, but might it become one in the future?  So, 
depends on how malleable you feel the code may be over its lifetime.


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RE: Does this seem really low?

2005-07-06 Thread Jeffry Houser
At 12:00 AM 7/6/2005, you wrote:
I don't know... Back when I was just learning things I was thinking I would
rather get paid nothing and learn a new computer skill then do some mindless
job like working at Dunkin Donuts.

  Back then, yes.  Today, no.  I've been doing web stuff for 9 years.  That 
experience is worth more than $10 an hour.  If I were in college or 
unskilled, the deal might appeal to me.


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