Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 21:58, jonese wrote:
  Error converting CFML arguments to Java classes for web service

I'm guessing your inputs to the web service are of the wrong type.

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Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread Michael Traher
I had a similar issue calling a java method. I had to wrap the javacast()
function around one of the arguments passed.

Because the java class was local I could use cfdump on the object to give me
some clues - not so easy with a web service, but if you don't have good docs
you can always take a close look at the wsdl XML.

On 3/23/06, Thomas Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wednesday 22 March 2006 21:58, jonese wrote:
   Error converting CFML arguments to Java classes for web service

 I'm guessing your inputs to the web service are of the wrong type.

 --

 Tom Chiverton
 Advanced ColdFusion Programmer

 

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CFLDAP Question ?

2006-03-23 Thread Ian Vaughan
Is this possible using CFLDAP modify ?
 
 
I would like to change the 'Alias' attribute under the 'Exchange
General' Tab for all users in all OU's to the value contained in their
SMTP setting in their 'E-Mail Addresses' tab.
 
 
Can this be done using Coldfusion ?
 
Any ideas?
 
i.e.
 
cfldap
action=modify
modifyType=replace  


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RE: site mapping tool recommendations

2006-03-23 Thread Barthle, Robert \(Contractor\)
Does anyone have some ideas?

Perhaps I can rephrase the needs. We want something that can accurately find 
all kinds of orphans (images and files) as well as different entry points into 
a site (if possible). Some are linear sites, some are fusebox. All are CF.

99% of the projects we work on are legacy projects done by another company who 
literally did not understand the importance of documentation of any kind, and 
we've gotten bitten a few times by orphans causing problems in the 
applications. Because of the nature of our project timelines, some of these 
applications have not been touched yet by us, so we're flying blind with them. 
We're going through the code by hand, but that is really tedious and any tool 
we can find to make our lives easier, the better it is for us.

thanks
-r
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Sr. Web Developer (Dept. of Ed Contractor)
Nortel Government Solutions, Inc.
202-245-6484
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: Barthle, Robert (Contractor) 
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: site mapping tool recommendations


I have been tasked to look at some site mapping tools. Anyone here used any 
that they recommend?

Doesn't have to be open source/freeware, though that would be nice. :)

thanks
-r
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202-245-6484
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Re: site mapping tool recommendations

2006-03-23 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Well, it's not what I think of as a site mapping tool (and it's
certainly not free), but I've used a product called maximine that
really does a nice job of spidering your site and reporting orphaned
resources, duplicate resources and a LOT of other stuff.

Sounds like it might be massive overkill for what you're trying to
accomplish, but in the event I'm wrong: http://www.maxamine.com/.

On 3/23/06, Barthle, Robert (Contractor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone have some ideas?

 Perhaps I can rephrase the needs. We want something that can accurately find 
 all kinds of orphans (images and files) as well as different entry points 
 into a site (if possible). Some are linear sites, some are fusebox. All are 
 CF.

 99% of the projects we work on are legacy projects done by another company 
 who literally did not understand the importance of documentation of any kind, 
 and we've gotten bitten a few times by orphans causing problems in the 
 applications. Because of the nature of our project timelines, some of these 
 applications have not been touched yet by us, so we're flying blind with 
 them. We're going through the code by hand, but that is really tedious and 
 any tool we can find to make our lives easier, the better it is for us.

 thanks
 -r
 ___
 Rob Barthle
 Sr. Web Developer (Dept. of Ed Contractor)
 Nortel Government Solutions, Inc.
 202-245-6484
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 -Original Message-
 From: Barthle, Robert (Contractor)
 Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:08 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: OT: site mapping tool recommendations


 I have been tasked to look at some site mapping tools. Anyone here used any 
 that they recommend?

 Doesn't have to be open source/freeware, though that would be nice. :)

 thanks
 -r
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 Sr. Web Developer (Dept. of Ed Contractor)
 Nortel Government Solutions, Inc.
 202-245-6484
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 

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Re: site mapping tool recommendations

2006-03-23 Thread Michael Traher
didn't CFStudio/Homesite+ have a feature like this? Its a long while since
i've used it so may be mistaken.


On 3/23/06, Barthle, Robert (Contractor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does anyone have some ideas?

 Perhaps I can rephrase the needs. We want something that can accurately
 find all kinds of orphans (images and files) as well as different entry
 points into a site (if possible). Some are linear sites, some are fusebox.
 All are CF.

 99% of the projects we work on are legacy projects done by another company
 who literally did not understand the importance of documentation of any
 kind, and we've gotten bitten a few times by orphans causing problems in the
 applications. Because of the nature of our project timelines, some of these
 applications have not been touched yet by us, so we're flying blind with
 them. We're going through the code by hand, but that is really tedious and
 any tool we can find to make our lives easier, the better it is for us.

 thanks
 -r
 ___
 Rob Barthle
 Sr. Web Developer (Dept. of Ed Contractor)
 Nortel Government Solutions, Inc.
 202-245-6484
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 -Original Message-
 From: Barthle, Robert (Contractor)
 Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:08 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: OT: site mapping tool recommendations


 I have been tasked to look at some site mapping tools. Anyone here used
 any that they recommend?

 Doesn't have to be open source/freeware, though that would be nice. :)

 thanks
 -r
 ___
 Rob Barthle
 Sr. Web Developer (Dept. of Ed Contractor)
 Nortel Government Solutions, Inc.
 202-245-6484
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 

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Re: cflogin and load balancing

2006-03-23 Thread wolf2k5
On 3/22/06, wolf2k5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 To reply to my own question: it looks like that the cflogin cookie
 includes the username/password info (I think it's base64 encoded),
 when jumping from one server to another, the user is already logged
 into the second server.

I take this back: I did better testing and the user is NOT
automatically logged into the second server.

Basically there is a cflogin limitation with simple DNS round robin
load balancing (no clustering) on multiple web servers: the login
session isn't shared between the multiple web servers (even if the
cflogin cookie contains the full username/password info, that would be
sufficient to automatically re-authenticate the user behind the scenes
on another server), apparently, besides the cflogin cookie on the
client, each CF server maintains its own internal state of the
logins/logouts sessions.

What would be the better/easiest way of managing a logins on a load
balanced application w/o clustering the CF instances?

I used the session word to mean login sessions, not CF session variables.

Thanks.

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Tickets for CFUNITED

2006-03-23 Thread Mark Drew
Hi Michael

Last week I bought a  four day ticket to cfunited with the company  
credit card... do you know if this has gone through?

I just want to get the flights now but wanted to make sure everything  
was cool

Regards

Mark Drew

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RE: Tickets for CFUNITED

2006-03-23 Thread Adrian Lynch
Nope, it didn't go through, if you'd like to send the money instead to:

Adrian Lynch
Somewhere in London
UK

I'll see what I can do :OD

-Original Message-
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2006 13:08
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Tickets for CFUNITED


Hi Michael

Last week I bought a  four day ticket to cfunited with the company  
credit card... do you know if this has gone through?

I just want to get the flights now but wanted to make sure everything  
was cool

Regards

Mark Drew

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Re: cflogin and load balancing

2006-03-23 Thread James Holmes
A hardware load balancer that provides for sticky sessions will work,
if you can afford it.

On 3/23/06, wolf2k5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 3/22/06, wolf2k5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  To reply to my own question: it looks like that the cflogin cookie
  includes the username/password info (I think it's base64 encoded),
  when jumping from one server to another, the user is already logged
  into the second server.

 I take this back: I did better testing and the user is NOT
 automatically logged into the second server.

 Basically there is a cflogin limitation with simple DNS round robin
 load balancing (no clustering) on multiple web servers: the login
 session isn't shared between the multiple web servers (even if the
 cflogin cookie contains the full username/password info, that would be
 sufficient to automatically re-authenticate the user behind the scenes
 on another server), apparently, besides the cflogin cookie on the
 client, each CF server maintains its own internal state of the
 logins/logouts sessions.

 What would be the better/easiest way of managing a logins on a load
 balanced application w/o clustering the CF instances?

 I used the session word to mean login sessions, not CF session variables.

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http://jr-holmes.coldfusionjournal.com/

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Re: Can I use the same instance of an object for all sessions?

2006-03-23 Thread Troy Simpson
Aaron,

Thank you for response.

So let me see if I have this correct.
An example of your code would be something like this:

application.cfm:
application.dao = createObject(component,some.dao);

Then some where in your code you might have some
onCreateNewSession:
session.dao = application.dao;
session.dao.read(session.record);

Is this what you are describing?

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RE: Tickets for CFUNITED

2006-03-23 Thread Andy Matthews
Sorry Adrian...

When I google Somewhere in London, UK, it comes up as not found. Can you
be more specific?

;)

!//--
andy matthews
web developer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
--//-

-Original Message-
From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Tickets for CFUNITED


Nope, it didn't go through, if you'd like to send the money instead to:

Adrian Lynch
Somewhere in London
UK

I'll see what I can do :OD


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RE: CFLDAP Question ?

2006-03-23 Thread Dawson, Michael
It should be possible.  The attribute is mailNickname.

M!ke 

-Original Message-
From: Ian Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 4:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFLDAP Question ?

Is this possible using CFLDAP modify ?
 
 
I would like to change the 'Alias' attribute under the 'Exchange
General' Tab for all users in all OU's to the value contained in their
SMTP setting in their 'E-Mail Addresses' tab.
 
 
Can this be done using Coldfusion ?
 
Any ideas?
 
i.e.
 
cfldap
action=modify
modifyType=replace  

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RE: Tickets for CFUNITED

2006-03-23 Thread Adrian Lynch
Really? I get over 18 million results!! :OD

-Original Message-
From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2006 14:04
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Tickets for CFUNITED


Sorry Adrian...

When I google Somewhere in London, UK, it comes up as not found. Can you
be more specific?

;)

!//--
andy matthews
web developer
ICGLink, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
615.370.1530 x737
--//-

-Original Message-
From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Tickets for CFUNITED


Nope, it didn't go through, if you'd like to send the money instead to:

Adrian Lynch
Somewhere in London
UK

I'll see what I can do :OD




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Re: Tickets for CFUNITED

2006-03-23 Thread Michael Dinowitz
You might want to contact Mike Smith directly rather than asking publicly 
over the lists. Also, it's kind of spawning into a rolling OT thread that 
doesn't belong here. If you need Mike's email, email me off list and I'll 
send it to you.
Thanks


 Hi Michael

 Last week I bought a  four day ticket to cfunited with the company
 credit card... do you know if this has gone through?

 I just want to get the flights now but wanted to make sure everything
 was cool

 Regards

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Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread jonese
Ok so i'm calling a get method via webservices and in the docs it
tells me i have to pass in a RecordRef XSD type. So i look at the docs
to find out what a RecordRef is and i'm given this:

The RecordRef type is used to reference an existing record in NetSuite
in get operations.
Typically, a RecordRef references one of the following:
* Another business object such as a customer or sales order
* An entry in a user defined list such as the category list for
contacts or sales tax items

The recordRef type descends from BaseRef and is defined in core.xsd.
(https://webservices.netsuite.com/xsd/platform/v1_2_1/core.xsd)

Field Name: internalId
XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
Req: y
Notes:

Field Name: type
XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
Req: N
Notes: Reference to a value in a Web services only system list. If the
type is known by context, the type is NOT required.

Field Name: name
XML Schema Type: xsd:string
Req: N
Notes: This is a read-only field that is populated by NetSuite when
it's a part of a get or search response. If this field is populated
during a write operation, it will be ignored.

So how would you build this in CF? i thought it was just a structure
so i did the following:

cfscript
passport = structNew();
passport.email = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
passport.password = pass;
passport.account = 318786;

ws = CreateObject('webservice','NetSuite');
ws.setMaintainSession(true);
ws.login(passport);
RecordRef.internalId = '527';
q_get = ws.get(RecordRef);
/cfscript

Thoughts?

WSDL is here if it helps:
https://webservices.netsuite.com/wsdl/v1_2_1/netsuite.wsdl

jonese


On 3/23/06, Michael Traher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I had a similar issue calling a java method. I had to wrap the javacast()
 function around one of the arguments passed.

 Because the java class was local I could use cfdump on the object to give me
 some clues - not so easy with a web service, but if you don't have good docs
 you can always take a close look at the wsdl XML.

 On 3/23/06, Thomas Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Wednesday 22 March 2006 21:58, jonese wrote:
Error converting CFML arguments to Java classes for web service
 
  I'm guessing your inputs to the web service are of the wrong type.
 
  --
 
  Tom Chiverton
  Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
 
 

 

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cflocation and cfcontent

2006-03-23 Thread Ray Champagne
So, what's the verdict of the best workaround if I want to refresh a 
page after using cfcontent to download a file?  Is this possible at all?

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RE: CFLDAP Question ?

2006-03-23 Thread Ian Vaughan
Hi Mike

But how would I extract the following

i.vaughan

From the value in the SMTP setting  of

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Then would you use a query similar to this ? If so how would you loop it
so it updates everyone's alias in the OU ?

cfldap
action=modify
modifyType=replace
attributes=mailNickname=#SMTP#
dn=#session.fixeddn#
server=server
port=389
username=username
password=password

-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 March 2006 14:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFLDAP Question ?

It should be possible.  The attribute is mailNickname.

M!ke 

-Original Message-
From: Ian Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 4:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFLDAP Question ?

Is this possible using CFLDAP modify ?
 
 
I would like to change the 'Alias' attribute under the 'Exchange
General' Tab for all users in all OU's to the value contained in their
SMTP setting in their 'E-Mail Addresses' tab.
 
 
Can this be done using Coldfusion ?
 
Any ideas?
 
i.e.
 
cfldap
action=modify
modifyType=replace  



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Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread Michael Traher
have you tried adding name and type to the RecordRef structure? I know they
are optional in terms of content, but I wonder if they need to exist?  Only
a guess I'm afraid and I expect you have tried that already.

On 3/23/06, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok so i'm calling a get method via webservices and in the docs it
 tells me i have to pass in a RecordRef XSD type. So i look at the docs
 to find out what a RecordRef is and i'm given this:

 The RecordRef type is used to reference an existing record in NetSuite
 in get operations.
 Typically, a RecordRef references one of the following:
 * Another business object such as a customer or sales order
 * An entry in a user defined list such as the category list for
 contacts or sales tax items

 The recordRef type descends from BaseRef and is defined in core.xsd.
 (https://webservices.netsuite.com/xsd/platform/v1_2_1/core.xsd)

 Field Name: internalId
 XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
 Req: y
 Notes:

 Field Name: type
 XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
 Req: N
 Notes: Reference to a value in a Web services only system list. If the
 type is known by context, the type is NOT required.

 Field Name: name
 XML Schema Type: xsd:string
 Req: N
 Notes: This is a read-only field that is populated by NetSuite when
 it's a part of a get or search response. If this field is populated
 during a write operation, it will be ignored.

 So how would you build this in CF? i thought it was just a structure
 so i did the following:

 cfscript
 passport = structNew();
 passport.email = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 passport.password = pass;
 passport.account = 318786;

 ws = CreateObject('webservice','NetSuite');
 ws.setMaintainSession(true);
 ws.login(passport);
 RecordRef.internalId = '527';
 q_get = ws.get(RecordRef);
 /cfscript

 Thoughts?

 WSDL is here if it helps:
 https://webservices.netsuite.com/wsdl/v1_2_1/netsuite.wsdl

 jonese


 On 3/23/06, Michael Traher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I had a similar issue calling a java method. I had to wrap the
 javacast()
  function around one of the arguments passed.
 
  Because the java class was local I could use cfdump on the object to
 give me
  some clues - not so easy with a web service, but if you don't have good
 docs
  you can always take a close look at the wsdl XML.
 
  On 3/23/06, Thomas Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   On Wednesday 22 March 2006 21:58, jonese wrote:
 Error converting CFML arguments to Java classes for web service
  
   I'm guessing your inputs to the web service are of the wrong type.
  
   --
  
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   Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
  
  
 
 

 

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Re: cflocation and cfcontent

2006-03-23 Thread Rob Wilkerson
I've never tried it, but I would assume it's impossible in the same
way it's impossible to display page content if there's a cflocation
tag present.  The cflocation occurs on the server side.  Content
delivery - in any form - takes place on the client side.

On 3/23/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So, what's the verdict of the best workaround if I want to refresh a
 page after using cfcontent to download a file?  Is this possible at all?

 

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Re: Can I use the same instance of an object for all sessions?

2006-03-23 Thread Aaron Rouse
Something like

Application.cfm
Application.DAO = CreateObject(Component, some.DAO);

SomePage.cfm
set App.DAO = Application.DAO;
App.DAO.Read(Session.SomeID);

Actually the copy into another scope happens at the bottom of the
application.cfm since it is ran for every page.  The copy also is within a
cflock.  I might be wrong in that path, perhaps that is not doing a true
copy and it still has references.

On 3/23/06, Troy Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Aaron,

 Thank you for response.

 So let me see if I have this correct.
 An example of your code would be something like this:

 application.cfm:
 application.dao = createObject(component,some.dao);

 Then some where in your code you might have some
 onCreateNewSession:
 session.dao = application.dao;
 session.dao.read(session.record);

 Is this what you are describing?

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 Thanks,
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Re: cflocation and cfcontent

2006-03-23 Thread Ray Champagne
Yea, that's pretty much my thought, but I thought someone might have 
come up with a workaround, not necessarily using both in the same 
template, maybe a popup, I dunno.  I've tried to think of elaborate ways 
to do what I want, and I've come close, but no cigar.

Rob Wilkerson wrote:
 I've never tried it, but I would assume it's impossible in the same
 way it's impossible to display page content if there's a cflocation
 tag present.  The cflocation occurs on the server side.  Content
 delivery - in any form - takes place on the client side.
 
 On 3/23/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So, what's the verdict of the best workaround if I want to refresh a
 page after using cfcontent to download a file?  Is this possible at all?


 
 

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Re: cflocation and cfcontent

2006-03-23 Thread Rob Wilkerson
I've done this using a hidden iframe and I imagine you could also do
it using AJaX, but I haven't tried it that way.  For me, this isn't a
problem that comes up very often.

On 3/23/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yea, that's pretty much my thought, but I thought someone might have
 come up with a workaround, not necessarily using both in the same
 template, maybe a popup, I dunno.  I've tried to think of elaborate ways
 to do what I want, and I've come close, but no cigar.

 Rob Wilkerson wrote:
  I've never tried it, but I would assume it's impossible in the same
  way it's impossible to display page content if there's a cflocation
  tag present.  The cflocation occurs on the server side.  Content
  delivery - in any form - takes place on the client side.
 
  On 3/23/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  So, what's the verdict of the best workaround if I want to refresh a
  page after using cfcontent to download a file?  Is this possible at all?
 
 
 
 

 

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cfcache and balnk pages

2006-03-23 Thread Phill B
When I call to a page with the cfcache tag for the first time, it
loads blank. Is this normal behaviour for page caching on CFMX 6?


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Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread jonese
Yea i tried that and got the same error about the web service defines
an abstract complexType as an input to an operation

thanks for trying though, i seem to be in an area that people on this
list have'nt traveled before...

jonese

On 3/23/06, Michael Traher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 have you tried adding name and type to the RecordRef structure? I know they
 are optional in terms of content, but I wonder if they need to exist?  Only
 a guess I'm afraid and I expect you have tried that already.

 On 3/23/06, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Ok so i'm calling a get method via webservices and in the docs it
  tells me i have to pass in a RecordRef XSD type. So i look at the docs
  to find out what a RecordRef is and i'm given this:
 
  The RecordRef type is used to reference an existing record in NetSuite
  in get operations.
  Typically, a RecordRef references one of the following:
  * Another business object such as a customer or sales order
  * An entry in a user defined list such as the category list for
  contacts or sales tax items
 
  The recordRef type descends from BaseRef and is defined in core.xsd.
  (https://webservices.netsuite.com/xsd/platform/v1_2_1/core.xsd)
 
  Field Name: internalId
  XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
  Req: y
  Notes:
 
  Field Name: type
  XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
  Req: N
  Notes: Reference to a value in a Web services only system list. If the
  type is known by context, the type is NOT required.
 
  Field Name: name
  XML Schema Type: xsd:string
  Req: N
  Notes: This is a read-only field that is populated by NetSuite when
  it's a part of a get or search response. If this field is populated
  during a write operation, it will be ignored.
 
  So how would you build this in CF? i thought it was just a structure
  so i did the following:
 
  cfscript
  passport = structNew();
  passport.email = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
  passport.password = pass;
  passport.account = 318786;
 
  ws = CreateObject('webservice','NetSuite');
  ws.setMaintainSession(true);
  ws.login(passport);
  RecordRef.internalId = '527';
  q_get = ws.get(RecordRef);
  /cfscript
 
  Thoughts?
 
  WSDL is here if it helps:
  https://webservices.netsuite.com/wsdl/v1_2_1/netsuite.wsdl
 
  jonese
 
 
  On 3/23/06, Michael Traher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I had a similar issue calling a java method. I had to wrap the
  javacast()
   function around one of the arguments passed.
  
   Because the java class was local I could use cfdump on the object to
  give me
   some clues - not so easy with a web service, but if you don't have good
  docs
   you can always take a close look at the wsdl XML.
  
   On 3/23/06, Thomas Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 21:58, jonese wrote:
  Error converting CFML arguments to Java classes for web service
   
I'm guessing your inputs to the web service are of the wrong type.
   
--
   
Tom Chiverton
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
   
   
  
  
 
 

 

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RE: CFLDAP Question ?

2006-03-23 Thread Dawson, Michael
Unlike an SQL statement, you can not update an LDAP attribute with
another LDAP attribute.  You will need to take a multi-step approach.

1. Run a CFLDAP query to get all distinguishedName (DN) and mail
values for all objects you wish to change.  This DN will give you the
primary key of the object as well as its primary email address from
which you will extract the mailNickname.

2. Loop over the previous CFLDAP query and perform, for each record, an
individual CFLDAP MODIFY action to set the mailNickname to the first
part of the email addres.  (Use listFirst(query.mail, @) to get the
user name of the address.)

In other words, you can't update multiple records while setting
individual values for each one.  When performing an LDAP update, you
must specify the distinguishedName, therefore, you are targetting a
*single* LDAP object only.

M!ke

-Original Message-
From: Ian Vaughan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 9:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFLDAP Question ?

Hi Mike

But how would I extract the following

i.vaughan

From the value in the SMTP setting  of

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Then would you use a query similar to this ? If so how would you loop it
so it updates everyone's alias in the OU ?

cfldap
action=modify
modifyType=replace
attributes=mailNickname=#SMTP#
dn=#session.fixeddn#
server=server
port=389
username=username
password=password

-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 March 2006 14:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFLDAP Question ?

It should be possible.  The attribute is mailNickname.

M!ke 

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Uninstall CF Hotfix?

2006-03-23 Thread Ryan Guill
Hey guys,

Anyone know how to uninstall a hotfix on CF 7? Hopefully without
reinstalling cf...

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Re: cflocation and cfcontent

2006-03-23 Thread Ray Champagne
Yea, me neither.  Which makes it all the more frustrating.

I figured out a way to do what I needed with a hidden text box on the 
page that changes via javascript when the Download button is clicked. 
  I just needed a last downloaded date to appear as if it had changed 
on the page.  Works well enough to fool the user's eye.

Thanks for the help.

Ray

Rob Wilkerson wrote:
 I've done this using a hidden iframe and I imagine you could also do
 it using AJaX, but I haven't tried it that way.  For me, this isn't a
 problem that comes up very often.
 
 On 3/23/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yea, that's pretty much my thought, but I thought someone might have
 come up with a workaround, not necessarily using both in the same
 template, maybe a popup, I dunno.  I've tried to think of elaborate ways
 to do what I want, and I've come close, but no cigar.

 Rob Wilkerson wrote:
 I've never tried it, but I would assume it's impossible in the same
 way it's impossible to display page content if there's a cflocation
 tag present.  The cflocation occurs on the server side.  Content
 delivery - in any form - takes place on the client side.

 On 3/23/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So, what's the verdict of the best workaround if I want to refresh a
 page after using cfcontent to download a file?  Is this possible at all?




 
 

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Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread Michael Traher
and you've tried  RecordRef.internalId = javacast(string,'527'); as per my
previous reply?

On 3/23/06, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yea i tried that and got the same error about the web service defines
 an abstract complexType as an input to an operation

 thanks for trying though, i seem to be in an area that people on this
 list have'nt traveled before...

 jonese

 On 3/23/06, Michael Traher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  have you tried adding name and type to the RecordRef structure? I know
 they
  are optional in terms of content, but I wonder if they need to
 exist?  Only
  a guess I'm afraid and I expect you have tried that already.
 
  On 3/23/06, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Ok so i'm calling a get method via webservices and in the docs it
   tells me i have to pass in a RecordRef XSD type. So i look at the docs
   to find out what a RecordRef is and i'm given this:
  
   The RecordRef type is used to reference an existing record in NetSuite
   in get operations.
   Typically, a RecordRef references one of the following:
   * Another business object such as a customer or sales order
   * An entry in a user defined list such as the category list
 for
   contacts or sales tax items
  
   The recordRef type descends from BaseRef and is defined in core.xsd.
   (https://webservices.netsuite.com/xsd/platform/v1_2_1/core.xsd)
  
   Field Name: internalId
   XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
   Req: y
   Notes:
  
   Field Name: type
   XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
   Req: N
   Notes: Reference to a value in a Web services only system list. If the
   type is known by context, the type is NOT required.
  
   Field Name: name
   XML Schema Type: xsd:string
   Req: N
   Notes: This is a read-only field that is populated by NetSuite when
   it's a part of a get or search response. If this field is populated
   during a write operation, it will be ignored.
  
   So how would you build this in CF? i thought it was just a structure
   so i did the following:
  
   cfscript
   passport = structNew();
   passport.email = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
   passport.password = pass;
   passport.account = 318786;
  
   ws = CreateObject('webservice','NetSuite');
   ws.setMaintainSession(true);
   ws.login(passport);
   RecordRef.internalId = '527';
   q_get = ws.get(RecordRef);
   /cfscript
  
   Thoughts?
  
   WSDL is here if it helps:
   https://webservices.netsuite.com/wsdl/v1_2_1/netsuite.wsdl
  
   jonese
  
  
   On 3/23/06, Michael Traher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a similar issue calling a java method. I had to wrap the
   javacast()
function around one of the arguments passed.
   
Because the java class was local I could use cfdump on the object to
   give me
some clues - not so easy with a web service, but if you don't have
 good
   docs
you can always take a close look at the wsdl XML.
   
On 3/23/06, Thomas Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 On Wednesday 22 March 2006 21:58, jonese wrote:
   Error converting CFML arguments to Java classes for web service

 I'm guessing your inputs to the web service are of the wrong type.

 --

 Tom Chiverton
 Advanced ColdFusion Programmer


   
   
  
  
 
 

 

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RE: Uninstall CF Hotfix?

2006-03-23 Thread Dave Watts
 Anyone know how to uninstall a hotfix on CF 7? Hopefully 
 without reinstalling cf...

Most hotfixes are just JAR files that get put in the appropriate place
(\cfusionmx7\lib,
\jrun4\servers\cfusion\cfusion-ear\cfusion-war\WEB-INF\cfusion\lib).
Uninstalling the hotfix should be a simple matter of removing or deleting
the new JAR file.

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http://www.figleaf.com/

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RE: Can I use the same instance of an object for all sessions?

2006-03-23 Thread Kevin Penny
I believe the App variable would still be referencing the application scope
- as the set is by reference - not by value

You'd have to do a duplicate() of you truly wanted to not use that
application var scope.



Kevin Penny, MMCP
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lead Developer, HotGigs.com
 Not now I'm multitasking
 
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 9:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Can I use the same instance of an object for all sessions?

Something like

Application.cfm
Application.DAO = CreateObject(Component, some.DAO);

SomePage.cfm
set App.DAO = Application.DAO;
App.DAO.Read(Session.SomeID);

Actually the copy into another scope happens at the bottom of the
application.cfm since it is ran for every page.  The copy also is within a
cflock.  I might be wrong in that path, perhaps that is not doing a true
copy and it still has references.

On 3/23/06, Troy Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Aaron,

 Thank you for response.

 So let me see if I have this correct.
 An example of your code would be something like this:

 application.cfm:
 application.dao = createObject(component,some.dao);

 Then some where in your code you might have some
 onCreateNewSession:
 session.dao = application.dao;
 session.dao.read(session.record);

 Is this what you are describing?

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 Thanks,
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RE: weird locking error

2006-03-23 Thread Steve Brownlee
Russ:

You can't get a list of active locks (please, please, please somebody prove
me wrong here) without writing some serious custom Java code.

I've been trying creative ways to do this for almost a year as we're having
major problems with nested locks in our application.  We even went to Adobe
for a hotfix but the one we received broke our system even more (not that I'm
complaining, they did their best).

 -Original Message-
 From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:10 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: weird locking error
 
 Is there some bug in CF7 that doesn't release locks?  We have 
 a lock on a
 page that works fine, but while we were QAing it, we started 
 running into
 exceptions with the time out.  The timeout is set to 60 
 seconds, and it
 works again if I rename the lock, and also works after server 
 restart. 
 
  
 
 Is there some code which will let me see what locks are active?  
 
  
 
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RE: cflogin and load balancing

2006-03-23 Thread Dave Watts
 I take this back: I did better testing and the user is NOT 
 automatically logged into the second server.

Yeah, I didn't get around to testing this, but I would have really been
surprised if this were true.

 What would be the better/easiest way of managing a logins on 
 a load balanced application w/o clustering the CF instances?

Build your own login mechanism and have it store information in the
database. You could do this using the Client scope or just write the whole
thing yourself.

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Re: Uninstall CF Hotfix?

2006-03-23 Thread Dave Carabetta
On 3/23/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Anyone know how to uninstall a hotfix on CF 7? Hopefully
  without reinstalling cf...

 Most hotfixes are just JAR files that get put in the appropriate place
 (\cfusionmx7\lib,
 \jrun4\servers\cfusion\cfusion-ear\cfusion-war\WEB-INF\cfusion\lib).
 Uninstalling the hotfix should be a simple matter of removing or deleting
 the new JAR file.


If you're talking about a hotfix that you installed via the CF Admin,
the exact location of the file will be /WEB-INF/cfusion/lib/updates
for a CF 7 installation. As Dave noted, they are the same jar files
with the same file names that you initially uploaded.

Regards,
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RE: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread Dave Watts
 The recordRef type descends from BaseRef and is defined in core.xsd.
 (https://webservices.netsuite.com/xsd/platform/v1_2_1/core.xsd)
 
 Field Name: internalId
 XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
 Req: y
 Notes:
 
 Field Name: type
 XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
 Req: N
 Notes: Reference to a value in a Web services only system 
 list. If the type is known by context, the type is NOT required.
 
 Field Name: name
 XML Schema Type: xsd:string
 Req: N
 Notes: This is a read-only field that is populated by 
 NetSuite when it's a part of a get or search response. If 
 this field is populated during a write operation, it will be ignored.
 
 So how would you build this in CF?

You'd create a CFC that uses the CFPROPERTY tag to document these fields.
You'd then create an instance of this CFC and pass that to your web service,
instead of just passing a structure.

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Re: weird locking error

2006-03-23 Thread Ryan Guill
To track what locks are active, you could put code inside of the lock
that sets an application variable and then removes the set after the
/lock.  Just an idea, but not a good one for a system wide view...

On 3/23/06, Steve Brownlee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Russ:

 You can't get a list of active locks (please, please, please somebody prove
 me wrong here) without writing some serious custom Java code.

 I've been trying creative ways to do this for almost a year as we're having
 major problems with nested locks in our application.  We even went to Adobe
 for a hotfix but the one we received broke our system even more (not that I'm
 complaining, they did their best).

  -Original Message-
  From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:10 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: weird locking error
 
  Is there some bug in CF7 that doesn't release locks?  We have
  a lock on a
  page that works fine, but while we were QAing it, we started
  running into
  exceptions with the time out.  The timeout is set to 60
  seconds, and it
  works again if I rename the lock, and also works after server
  restart.
 
 
 
  Is there some code which will let me see what locks are active?
 
 
 
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Re: Can I use the same instance of an object for all sessions?

2006-03-23 Thread Aaron Rouse
Pretty certain duplicate() will throw an error when one of the application
variables is an object.  Or system used to use the duplicate() up until we
started to put objects in there.

On 3/23/06, Kevin Penny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I believe the App variable would still be referencing the application
 scope
 - as the set is by reference - not by value

 You'd have to do a duplicate() of you truly wanted to not use that
 application var scope.



 Kevin Penny, MMCP
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Lead Developer, HotGigs.com
 Not now I'm multitasking

 -Original Message-
 From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 9:14 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Can I use the same instance of an object for all sessions?

 Something like

 Application.cfm
 Application.DAO = CreateObject(Component, some.DAO);

 SomePage.cfm
 set App.DAO = Application.DAO;
 App.DAO.Read(Session.SomeID);

 Actually the copy into another scope happens at the bottom of the
 application.cfm since it is ran for every page.  The copy also is within a
 cflock.  I might be wrong in that path, perhaps that is not doing a true
 copy and it still has references.

 On 3/23/06, Troy Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Aaron,
 
  Thank you for response.
 
  So let me see if I have this correct.
  An example of your code would be something like this:
 
  application.cfm:
  application.dao = createObject(component,some.dao);
 
  Then some where in your code you might have some
  onCreateNewSession:
  session.dao = application.dao;
  session.dao.read(session.record);
 
  Is this what you are describing?
 
  --
  Thanks,
  Troy
 
 



 

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2006-03-23 Thread Sandra Clark
I will be conducting a Hands on 4 Day Cascading Style Sheet Class in
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A syllabus of the class can be found at
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Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread O�uz_Demirkap
Hi,

I am just trying to remove blank lines from my generated XML content.

I have a regex as following.

cfset XMLWrite = ToString(XMLdump)
cfset XMLWrite = ReReplaceNoCase(XMLWrite, [\s]+[#Chr(13)##Chr(10)#]+,
#Chr(10)#, ALL)
cffile action=write
file=#getDirectoryFromPath(getTemplatePath())##filename#.xml
output=#XMLWrite#

But when I have a content which would be more than 5 MB as XML, I get error
as 500 null on my CFMX 7.x server.

Any idea?

TIA!


Oguz Demirkapi




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Re: Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread Claude Schneegans
 I am just trying to remove blank lines from my generated XML content.

The problem is probabily that both the file being analysed and the file 
being generated have to reside
in memory during the process.

Is your file generated by CF? If yes, it would be more efficient to 
control blanks while they are generated.

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Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread jonese
YEa i tried this and no dice

On 3/23/06, Michael Traher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 and you've tried  RecordRef.internalId = javacast(string,'527'); as per my
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RE: Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread O�uz_Demirkap
 I am just trying to remove blank lines from my generated XML content.

The problem is probabily that both the file being analysed and the file 
being generated have to reside
in memory during the process.

Is your file generated by CF? If yes, it would be more efficient to 
control blanks while they are generated.


Yes. My content is generated by CF, but when I try to use CFOutput only
via cfsettings etc., I need to control my content with lots of tabs and
enters etc.

I just prefer to remove blank lines with a simple regex.





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Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread jonese
OK i did just what Dave says below and now I'm getting the following error:

Could not perform web service invocation get.
Here is the fault returned when invoking the web service operation:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch

I can send the files I'm using if it will help but basically i have
two CFC's one called recordRef which Extends BaseRef and inside i have
the cfproperty tags with types set to string. and then i just do:

RecordRef = createObject('component','recordRef');
RecordRef.name = '';
RecordRef.type = 'inventoryItem';
RecordRef.internalId = '527';
q_getList = ws.get(RecordRef);

thoughts now?

jonese

On 3/23/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  The recordRef type descends from BaseRef and is defined in core.xsd.
  (https://webservices.netsuite.com/xsd/platform/v1_2_1/core.xsd)
 
  Field Name: internalId
  XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
  Req: y
  Notes:
 
  Field Name: type
  XML Schema Type: xsd:string (attribute)
  Req: N
  Notes: Reference to a value in a Web services only system
  list. If the type is known by context, the type is NOT required.
 
  Field Name: name
  XML Schema Type: xsd:string
  Req: N
  Notes: This is a read-only field that is populated by
  NetSuite when it's a part of a get or search response. If
  this field is populated during a write operation, it will be ignored.
 
  So how would you build this in CF?

 You'd create a CFC that uses the CFPROPERTY tag to document these fields.
 You'd then create an instance of this CFC and pass that to your web service,
 instead of just passing a structure.

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Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 23 March 2006 16:51, jonese wrote:
   q_getList = ws.get(RecordRef);

Where'd 'ws' come from ?
Is it correctly configured in the CF admin, or are you making it on the fly ?

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Re: Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread Rob Wilkerson
The problem doesn't appear to be your regex, but the size of your
content.  Maybe try simplifying your regex?

I've used the following regex's to clear whitespace in XML files
generated using cfxml:

REReplace ( theXML, '[\n\r\t]', '', 'ALL' )
REReplace ( theXML, '\s+', ' ', 'ALL' )

The first simply clears any CRLF and tab entries.  The second replaces
one ore more consecutive white space characters with a single space. 
However, neither of these will matter if the problem is, in fact, the
size of your content.

On 3/23/06, Oðuz_Demirkapý [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I am just trying to remove blank lines from my generated XML content.

 I have a regex as following.

 cfset XMLWrite = ToString(XMLdump)
 cfset XMLWrite = ReReplaceNoCase(XMLWrite, [\s]+[#Chr(13)##Chr(10)#]+,
 #Chr(10)#, ALL)
 cffile action=write
 file=#getDirectoryFromPath(getTemplatePath())##filename#.xml
 output=#XMLWrite#

 But when I have a content which would be more than 5 MB as XML, I get error
 as 500 null on my CFMX 7.x server.

 Any idea?

 TIA!


 Oguz Demirkapi




 

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Re: Soap errors

2006-03-23 Thread jonese
higher up in my code i create the object:

ws = CreateObject('webservice','NetSuite');

jonese

On 3/23/06, Thomas Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thursday 23 March 2006 16:51, jonese wrote:
q_getList = ws.get(RecordRef);

 Where'd 'ws' come from ?
 Is it correctly configured in the CF admin, or are you making it on the fly ?

 --

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cfhttp and tab-delimited

2006-03-23 Thread Christophe Maso
If I have a tab-delimited text file I want to make into a query object using 
cfhttp, how should I enter the value for the delimiter attribute in the cfhttp 
tag?  The O'Reilly book demonstrates how to write it for comma-delimited:

cfhttp URL=http://...file.txt; name=myquery delimiter=, textqualifier=

But not for tab-delimited.

Also, if each row in the file ends with carriage return, do I need to use a 
special value for the textqualifier attribute?

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Re: cfhttp and tab-delimited

2006-03-23 Thread Ray Champagne
Have you tried using Chr(009) instead of the comma?

Christophe Maso wrote:
 If I have a tab-delimited text file I want to make into a query object using 
 cfhttp, how should I enter the value for the delimiter attribute in the 
 cfhttp tag?  The O'Reilly book demonstrates how to write it for 
 comma-delimited:
 
 cfhttp URL=http://...file.txt; name=myquery delimiter=, 
 textqualifier=
 
 But not for tab-delimited.
 
 Also, if each row in the file ends with carriage return, do I need to use a 
 special value for the textqualifier attribute?
 
 

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Re: cfhttp and tab-delimited

2006-03-23 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Ray's solution will work.  Or, at least, it's worked for me in the past.

cfhttp URL=http://...file.txt; name=myquery delimiter=#chr(9)#
textqualifier=

On 3/23/06, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Have you tried using Chr(009) instead of the comma?

 Christophe Maso wrote:
  If I have a tab-delimited text file I want to make into a query object 
  using cfhttp, how should I enter the value for the delimiter attribute in 
  the cfhttp tag?  The O'Reilly book demonstrates how to write it for 
  comma-delimited:
 
  cfhttp URL=http://...file.txt; name=myquery delimiter=, 
  textqualifier=
 
  But not for tab-delimited.
 
  Also, if each row in the file ends with carriage return, do I need to use a 
  special value for the textqualifier attribute?
 
 

 

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Re: cflogin and load balancing

2006-03-23 Thread wolf2k5
On 3/23/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yeah, I didn't get around to testing this, but I would have really been
 surprised if this were true.

But I still wonder why the cflogin cookie includes the full login info
(username/password base64 encoded), what does it need to then?

 Build your own login mechanism and have it store information in the
 database. You could do this using the Client scope or just write the whole
 thing yourself.

I think I'll go with the Client scope, anything I should pay attention
to to make sure the application is secure and works well?

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RE: Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread Munson, Jacob
So the regex works on smaller files?

If so, you may want to use Perl to do this instead.  CF is pretty bad at bulk 
text processing.  I've got some Perl scripts that you could use to do what you 
need, with slight modifications.  Email me off-list if you want to try this 
with Perl. 

 -Original Message-
 From: Oðuz_Demirkapý
 Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 9:38 AM
 
 I am just trying to remove blank lines from my generated XML content.
 
 I have a regex as following.
 
 cfset XMLWrite = ToString(XMLdump)
 cfset XMLWrite = ReReplaceNoCase(XMLWrite, 
 [\s]+[#Chr(13)##Chr(10)#]+,
 #Chr(10)#, ALL)
 cffile action=write
 file=#getDirectoryFromPath(getTemplatePath())##filename#.xml
 output=#XMLWrite#
 
 But when I have a content which would be more than 5 MB as 
 XML, I get error
 as 500 null on my CFMX 7.x server.

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Re: Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread Rob Wilkerson
As much as I hate to condone the use of Perl :-), Jacob's right.  If
your regex works fine for smaller files, you're probably going to have
to do some sort of pre-processing.  You may not be able to do the work
you're trying to do during delivery.

On 3/23/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 So the regex works on smaller files?

 If so, you may want to use Perl to do this instead.  CF is pretty bad at bulk 
 text processing.  I've got some Perl scripts that you could use to do what 
 you need, with slight modifications.  Email me off-list if you want to try 
 this with Perl.

  -Original Message-
  From: Oðuz_Demirkapý
  Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 9:38 AM
 
  I am just trying to remove blank lines from my generated XML content.
 
  I have a regex as following.
 
  cfset XMLWrite = ToString(XMLdump)
  cfset XMLWrite = ReReplaceNoCase(XMLWrite,
  [\s]+[#Chr(13)##Chr(10)#]+,
  #Chr(10)#, ALL)
  cffile action=write
  file=#getDirectoryFromPath(getTemplatePath())##filename#.xml
  output=#XMLWrite#
 
  But when I have a content which would be more than 5 MB as
  XML, I get error
  as 500 null on my CFMX 7.x server.

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OT: New Fusion Authority Issue Out (159)

2006-03-23 Thread Judith Dinowitz
Using AJAX with ColdFusion Part I
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Techniques/4593-Using-AJAX-with-ColdFusion-Part-I

Vy a Duck?
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Techniques/4588-Vy-a-Duck

Mach-Spring
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Techniques/4590-Mach-Spring

Photoshop CS2 Review: An Instructor's Perspective
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Reviews/4589-Photoshop-CS2-Review-An-Instructors-Perspective

Cf.Objective(): ColdFusion Comes of Age
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Reviews/4591-Cf-Objective-ColdFusion-Comes-of-Age

Cf.Objective() Session Review: Head First Mach-II
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Reviews/4592-Cf-Objective-Session-Review-Head-First-Mach-II

A Review of The ColdFusion Podcast Episode 18: Project Management
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Reviews/4594-A-Review-of-The-ColdFusion-Podcast-Episode-18-Project-Management

The ColdFusion Podcast Roundup: Monday, March 20, 2006
http://www.fusionauthority.com/Reviews/4595-The-ColdFusion-Podcast-Roundup-Monday-March-20-2006


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CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Mark Holm
Hi,
I have been looking over CF CMS primarily Ektron, FarCry, Emojo's
Affino CMS and HotBanana. However, it is one thing to look at a demo
another thing to really work with it.
My needs are simple... a CF based CMS, easy editing for no tech users
and ability to integrate custom CF apps into the CMS for the site. In
addition, my budget is not big (small org)

Can anybody give me some recommendations based on real world experience
with these CMS or perhaps suggest another CF CMS alternative?

TIA
Mark Holm




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Re: cflogin and load balancing

2006-03-23 Thread Adam Churvis
Folks,

ColdFusion Server is broken with respect to the CFLOGIN security framework
working on a clustered system with failover.  The reason is that the
authentication cookie contains the authentication information but not any
authorization (roles) information.  The authorization information is stored
locally only on the server on which CFLOGINUSER was called, but not in the
Session scope, so this information never gets synidcated to the other
machines.

This is the reason why we've switched to BlueDragon.NET.  When we discovered
this issue on our hardware load balanced cluster in our load testing lab, we
contacted New Atlanta and within *hours* they sent us a new build that
solved the problem (it's also in their two previous hotfixes).  So unless
I've missed something in the latest build of the Adobe product,
BlueDragon.NET (and I believe its other flavors, too) is the only CFML
processor that works on a cluster with failover at the present time.

BTW, we also use ScaleOut StateServer as the session syndication mechanism,
which lets us scale *way* out without loss of performance.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com

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and get advanced intensive Master-level training:

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- Original Message - 
From: wolf2k5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: cflogin and load balancing


 On 3/23/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yeah, I didn't get around to testing this, but I would have really been
  surprised if this were true.

 But I still wonder why the cflogin cookie includes the full login info
 (username/password base64 encoded), what does it need to then?

  Build your own login mechanism and have it store information in the
  database. You could do this using the Client scope or just write the
whole
  thing yourself.

 I think I'll go with the Client scope, anything I should pay attention
 to to make sure the application is secure and works well?

 Thanks.

 

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RE: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Dawson, Michael
Check out www.paperthin.com.

M!ke 

-Original Message-
From: Mark Holm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 12:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF CMS recommendation

Hi,
I have been looking over CF CMS primarily Ektron, FarCry, Emojo's Affino
CMS and HotBanana. However, it is one thing to look at a demo another
thing to really work with it.
My needs are simple... a CF based CMS, easy editing for no tech users
and ability to integrate custom CF apps into the CMS for the site. In
addition, my budget is not big (small org)

Can anybody give me some recommendations based on real world experience
with these CMS or perhaps suggest another CF CMS alternative?

TIA
Mark Holm

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Re: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Ray Champagne
Um, unless I am mistaken, PaperThin isn't for those with a small (or 
even medium) budget

Dawson, Michael wrote:
 Check out www.paperthin.com.
 
 M!ke 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Holm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 12:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: CF CMS recommendation
 
 Hi,
 I have been looking over CF CMS primarily Ektron, FarCry, Emojo's Affino
 CMS and HotBanana. However, it is one thing to look at a demo another
 thing to really work with it.
 My needs are simple... a CF based CMS, easy editing for no tech users
 and ability to integrate custom CF apps into the CMS for the site. In
 addition, my budget is not big (small org)
 
 Can anybody give me some recommendations based on real world experience
 with these CMS or perhaps suggest another CF CMS alternative?
 
 TIA
 Mark Holm
 
 

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RE: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Dawson, Michael
Hell no, it aint!  I must have missed the budget part.  Sorr!!! 

-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 1:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF CMS recommendation

Um, unless I am mistaken, PaperThin isn't for those with a small (or
even medium) budget

Dawson, Michael wrote:
 Check out www.paperthin.com.
 
 M!ke
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Holm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 12:53 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: CF CMS recommendation
 
 Hi,
 I have been looking over CF CMS primarily Ektron, FarCry, Emojo's 
 Affino CMS and HotBanana. However, it is one thing to look at a demo 
 another thing to really work with it.
 My needs are simple... a CF based CMS, easy editing for no tech users 
 and ability to integrate custom CF apps into the CMS for the site. In 
 addition, my budget is not big (small org)
 
 Can anybody give me some recommendations based on real world 
 experience with these CMS or perhaps suggest another CF CMS
alternative?
 
 TIA
 Mark Holm
 
 



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Re: cfhttp and tab-delimited

2006-03-23 Thread Christophe Maso
Thanks!

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Re: Modifying the WSDL generated by CFMX 7

2006-03-23 Thread blists
Anybody know if this is possible?

At 10:27 AM 3/22/2006, you wrote:
Is there a way that I can modify the WSDL generated from a CFC on CFMX 7?

BrookD.





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RE: Modifying the WSDL generated by CFMX 7

2006-03-23 Thread Dave Watts
 Is there a way that I can modify the WSDL generated from a 
 CFC on CFMX 7?

Sure. View it in your browser, then save it as a static file on your server.

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Re: Suggestions on scrambling code

2006-03-23 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Munson, Jacob wrote:
 If I'm understanding it right, cfcompile.bat is what you use to do
 sourceless deployments.  The new feature that CF 7 offered, right? 

Yes.

Jochem

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Re: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Robert Everland III
Try Farcry, big community and it's open source. So the only needs you will have 
for a budget will be training and learning the system which you would have to 
do with any bought system.



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Re: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Michael Traher
For a small client I have been using sparkplug www.13amp.com
it is very cheap and does have some limitations but also some nice features
like
workflow - content can be added, edited and put live by different users if
required
scheduling - content can be put live at a date and time
templates - are fully customisable so you can create whatever CF code you
like in there

the interface could do with a makeover but so far it is working out well.

On 3/23/06, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hell no, it aint!  I must have missed the budget part.  Sorr!!!

 -Original Message-
 From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 1:13 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF CMS recommendation

 Um, unless I am mistaken, PaperThin isn't for those with a small (or
 even medium) budget

 Dawson, Michael wrote:
  Check out www.paperthin.com.
 
  M!ke
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Mark Holm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 12:53 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: CF CMS recommendation
 
  Hi,
  I have been looking over CF CMS primarily Ektron, FarCry, Emojo's
  Affino CMS and HotBanana. However, it is one thing to look at a demo
  another thing to really work with it.
  My needs are simple... a CF based CMS, easy editing for no tech users
  and ability to integrate custom CF apps into the CMS for the site. In
  addition, my budget is not big (small org)
 
  Can anybody give me some recommendations based on real world
  experience with these CMS or perhaps suggest another CF CMS
 alternative?
 
  TIA
  Mark Holm
 
 



 

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Re: cflogin and load balancing

2006-03-23 Thread Jochem van Dieten
wolf2k5 wrote:
 
 I take this back: I did better testing and the user is NOT
 automatically logged into the second server.
 
 Basically there is a cflogin limitation with simple DNS round robin
 load balancing (no clustering) on multiple web servers: the login
 session isn't shared between the multiple web servers (even if the
 cflogin cookie contains the full username/password info, that would be
 sufficient to automatically re-authenticate the user behind the scenes
 on another server), apparently, besides the cflogin cookie on the
 client, each CF server maintains its own internal state of the
 logins/logouts sessions.
 
 What would be the better/easiest way of managing a logins on a load
 balanced application w/o clustering the CF instances?

If you have the username and password, why don't you log him in 
yourself?

Jochem

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Re: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Larry Lyons
Hi,
I have been looking over CF CMS primarily Ektron, FarCry, Emojo's
Affino CMS and HotBanana. However, it is one thing to look at a demo
another thing to really work with it.
My needs are simple... a CF based CMS, easy editing for no tech users
and ability to integrate custom CF apps into the CMS for the site. In
addition, my budget is not big (small org)

Can anybody give me some recommendations based on real world experience
with these CMS or perhaps suggest another CF CMS alternative?

TIA
Mark Holm

You may want to look at FarCry. Its a CF based open source CMS. 
www.farcrycms.org
Steve Ritter gave a very good talk about FarCry last year at CFUnited. You can 
read a transcript of an interview with him about FarCry at 
http://www.cfunited.com/2005/interview_display.cfm?TopicId=30

hth,

larry
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RE: weird locking error

2006-03-23 Thread Steve Brownlee
Yep, that's one of the methods we tried, but it doesn't work when you're
trying to track down a problem lock because the failure actually happens on
the opening CFLOCK statement, so any code you put after it to track it
doesn't get executed.

It's a tough one.

 -Original Message-
 From: Ryan Guill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 11:09 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: weird locking error
 
 To track what locks are active, you could put code inside of the lock
 that sets an application variable and then removes the set after the
 /lock.  Just an idea, but not a good one for a system wide view...

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result.columnList order

2006-03-23 Thread Jeremy Bunton
Hello,

I am using the result. columnList attribute of cfquery to print out the
columns of my table. I then want to insert them in a file. Problem is the
columns are in alpha order, I want them in the same order as they appear in
my table. Is there a way to do that?

Jeremy





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RE: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Loathe
I've used farcry some.

It's good if you have a technical user base.  If it's someone that's looking
to have a site and just edit some pages, it's pretty complex.

It is however very easily customizable. 


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-Original Message-
From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 1:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF CMS recommendation

Hi,
I have been looking over CF CMS primarily Ektron, FarCry, Emojo's 
Affino CMS and HotBanana. However, it is one thing to look at a demo 
another thing to really work with it.
My needs are simple... a CF based CMS, easy editing for no tech users 
and ability to integrate custom CF apps into the CMS for the site. In 
addition, my budget is not big (small org)

Can anybody give me some recommendations based on real world experience 
with these CMS or perhaps suggest another CF CMS alternative?

TIA
Mark Holm

You may want to look at FarCry. Its a CF based open source CMS.
www.farcrycms.org Steve Ritter gave a very good talk about FarCry last year
at CFUnited. You can read a transcript of an interview with him about FarCry
at http://www.cfunited.com/2005/interview_display.cfm?TopicId=30

hth,

larry
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Re: result.columnList order

2006-03-23 Thread Alan Rother
No

On 3/23/06, Jeremy Bunton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 I am using the result. columnList attribute of cfquery to print out the
 columns of my table. I then want to insert them in a file. Problem is the
 columns are in alpha order, I want them in the same order as they appear
 in
 my table. Is there a way to do that?

 Jeremy





 

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RE: result.columnList order

2006-03-23 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
 From: Jeremy Bunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 I am using the result. columnList attribute of cfquery to 
 print out the columns of my table. I then want to insert them 
 in a file. Problem is the columns are in alpha order, I want 
 them in the same order as they appear in my table. Is there a 
 way to do that?

http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=1410



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RE: result.columnList order

2006-03-23 Thread Jeremy Bunton
Great, that works just like I need it to.

jeremy

-Original Message-
From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 3:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: result.columnList order

 From: Jeremy Bunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 I am using the result. columnList attribute of cfquery to 
 print out the columns of my table. I then want to insert them 
 in a file. Problem is the columns are in alpha order, I want 
 them in the same order as they appear in my table. Is there a 
 way to do that?

http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=1410





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Accessing the applications on a given server

2006-03-23 Thread Rich Ziade
Is there a way - thru maybe an undocumented feature? - to access the
different application scopes that may be running on a single instance of
CFMX at the server level? 

 

Thanks,
Rich



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RE: Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread Munson, Jacob
 As a CF evangelist, it is hard to me using a solution except 
 CF. May me I must be more professional. :)

Well, I see it as using a better tool for the task.  ColdFusion is
clearly not good for large text processing tasks.  You can probably find
a work around (sounds like you already did), but Perl is very easy to
pickup, and it absolutely smokes at text processing tasks.  For example,
I have a Perl script that maps database activity for our entire site.
We have 206 cfm files, which average around 260 lines each.  My script
reads in each file, one at a time, and parses the file one line at a
time.  It takes about 6 seconds for the script to run, start to finish.
And that includes reading 206 cfm files from a network drive, and then
writing a separate 206 documentation files to that drive.  ColdFusion
just doesn't compare, when it comes to speed.  At least not yet, but I
have mentioned in surveys that I'd like CF's text processing to be
faster.

I am not suggesting that you replace all your CF code with Perl, just
that Perl rocks for text processing.  ;)


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Re: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Ken Ferguson
+1 for FarCry. I've not been using it lately, but I built a string of 
apps with it about a year ago. It's very customizable and I'll agree 
with Larry that it's pretty complex and leans toward the more technical 
user base. It is, though, a very nice CMS and I enjoyed working with it.

--Ferg

Larry Lyons wrote:
 Hi,
 I have been looking over CF CMS primarily Ektron, FarCry, Emojo's
 Affino CMS and HotBanana. However, it is one thing to look at a demo
 another thing to really work with it.
 My needs are simple... a CF based CMS, easy editing for no tech users
 and ability to integrate custom CF apps into the CMS for the site. In
 addition, my budget is not big (small org)

 Can anybody give me some recommendations based on real world experience
 with these CMS or perhaps suggest another CF CMS alternative?

 TIA
 Mark Holm
 

 You may want to look at FarCry. Its a CF based open source CMS. 
 www.farcrycms.org
 Steve Ritter gave a very good talk about FarCry last year at CFUnited. You 
 can read a transcript of an interview with him about FarCry at 
 http://www.cfunited.com/2005/interview_display.cfm?TopicId=30

 hth,

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Re: Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread Trevor Burnette
Try using java in your cf page to speed up text processing.

I wrote about it here 
http://www.burnette.us/blog/index.cfm/2006/2/17/Using-Java-Instead-of-cffile-to-Read-from-Disk

and here
http://www.burnette.us/blog/index.cfm/2006/2/1/Using-Java--ColdFusion-to-Read-a-Directory

and here
http://www.burnette.us/blog/index.cfm/2006/1/30/Using-Java-Instead-of-cffile-to-Write-to-Disk

Trevor

 Well, I see it as using a better tool for the task.  ColdFusion is
 clearly not good for large text processing tasks.  You can probably 
 find
 a work around (sounds like you already did), but Perl is very easy to
 pickup, and it absolutely smokes at text processing tasks.  For 
 example,
 I have a Perl script that maps database activity for our entire site.
 We have 206 cfm files, which average around 260 lines each.  My 
 script
 reads in each file, one at a time, and parses the file one line at a
 time.  It takes about 6 seconds for the script to run, start to finish.
 
 And that includes reading 206 cfm files from a network drive, and 
 then
 writing a separate 206 documentation files to that drive.  ColdFusion
 just doesn't compare, when it comes to speed.  At least not yet, but 
 I
 have mentioned in surveys that I'd like CF's text processing to be
 faster.
 
 I am not suggesting that you replace all your CF code with Perl, just
 that Perl rocks for text processing.  ;)
 
 
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Re: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Tom McNeer
Don't exactly what your budget is, but I was very impressed with
AssetNowhttp://assetnow.com/anx/when I evaluated some CF-based CMS
products lately. (It's not expensive.)
Haven't used it in implementation, but from the info on the site, and
conversations with the developer, it seems not only easy (for your content
creators) and incredibly flexible, it's also built around CF as it is now
(heavy use of components) and a strong adherence to Web standards (XHTML,
CSS).

That latter part is sometimes not considered as important by coders. But for
the folks who have to wrap the interface around the functional code, and for
your users, it's very important.

Another plus is that it allows you to repurpose your content to other
delivery methods and content feeds.

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cfhttp question.

2006-03-23 Thread Chris Bunting
Hello,
I've been messing around with cfhttp to grab content locally to get the dynamic 
content and write it to a static page.

What I've been trying to do is to find out if there is a way to get cfhttp to 
save the page without parsing the actual cfm code..

Basicly, the page includes a simple cfmail form. At the beginning, it checks to 
see if the form was submitted, if not, is will display the form. However, when 
I crab the page via cfhttp, it removes the actual cfml code and only the form 
is contained in the file so it won't work.

Is there anyway to put something like a start and end comment into the actual 
page so that cfhttp will parse everything but still leave the code intact 
between the start and end tags?

!-- START NO PARSE --
CFIF FORM. BLAH
MYCODE
CFELSE
MYFORM
/CFIF
!-- END NO PARSE --

Thanks for your time,
Chris

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RE: cfhttp question.

2006-03-23 Thread Dave Watts
 I've been messing around with cfhttp to grab content locally 
 to get the dynamic content and write it to a static page.
 
 What I've been trying to do is to find out if there is a way 
 to get cfhttp to save the page without parsing the actual cfm code..
 
 Basicly, the page includes a simple cfmail form. At the 
 beginning, it checks to see if the form was submitted, if 
 not, is will display the form. However, when I crab the page 
 via cfhttp, it removes the actual cfml code and only the form 
 is contained in the file so it won't work.
 
 Is there anyway to put something like a start and end comment 
 into the actual page so that cfhttp will parse everything but 
 still leave the code intact between the start and end tags?

CFHTTP doesn't parse your CF code. It acts just like a browser - it requests
a URL, and gives you whatever is returned from that URL. If you use CFHTTP
to fetch a CF URL, the CF server will process the request just like if you'd
made it from a browser. So, the short answer is, no, you can't get CFHTTP to
behave the way you want it to.

If you want to be able to fetch the CF code, and you're running both scripts
on the same server, use CFFILE instead of CFHTTP. If the scripts are on
different servers, you're out of luck unless you control both servers - in
that case, you could write one program to read another using CFFILE, then
call that program from the other server using CFHTTP.

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Re: Tickets for CFUNITED

2006-03-23 Thread Mark Drew
OOPS!

I completely apologise!

I meant to send it direct... and it was in a reply to his email.

But I sent it to the list by mistake...

apologies to all...

MD

On 23 Mar 2006, at 14:43, Michael Dinowitz wrote:

 You might want to contact Mike Smith directly rather than asking  
 publicly
 over the lists. Also, it's kind of spawning into a rolling OT  
 thread that
 doesn't belong here. If you need Mike's email, email me off list  
 and I'll
 send it to you.
 Thanks


 Hi Michael

 Last week I bought a  four day ticket to cfunited with the company
 credit card... do you know if this has gone through?

 I just want to get the flights now but wanted to make sure everything
 was cool

 Regards

 Mark Drew



 

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Re: cfhttp question.

2006-03-23 Thread Jim Wright
So I'm guessing that you want to make the parts of your page static to
reduce the load?  You could do something like this by including the
non parsed code through a variablesomething like...

cfset nonparsed = cfoutput##dateformat(now())##/cfoutput
cfinclude template=header.cfm
cfoutput#nonparsed#/cfoutput
cfinclude template=footer.cfm

If you cfhttp'd the above file, and then saved it again with a .cfm
extension, the non parsed code should still be intact and run when
the new file is called.

On 3/23/06, Chris Bunting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
 I've been messing around with cfhttp to grab content locally to get the 
 dynamic content and write it to a static page.

 What I've been trying to do is to find out if there is a way to get cfhttp to 
 save the page without parsing the actual cfm code..

 Basicly, the page includes a simple cfmail form. At the beginning, it checks 
 to see if the form was submitted, if not, is will display the form. However, 
 when I crab the page via cfhttp, it removes the actual cfml code and only the 
 form is contained in the file so it won't work.

 Is there anyway to put something like a start and end comment into the actual 
 page so that cfhttp will parse everything but still leave the code intact 
 between the start and end tags?

 !-- START NO PARSE --
 CFIF FORM. BLAH
 MYCODE
 CFELSE
 MYFORM
 /CFIF
 !-- END NO PARSE --

 Thanks for your time,
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Re: Tickets for CFUNITED

2006-03-23 Thread Mark Drew
I think we are all allowed at least one public mistake like this...

I hang my head in shame

MD

On 23 Mar 2006, at 14:43, Michael Dinowitz wrote:

 You might want to contact Mike Smith directly rather than asking  
 publicly
 over the lists. Also, it's kind of spawning into a rolling OT  
 thread that
 doesn't belong here. If you need Mike's email, email me off list  
 and I'll
 send it to you.
 Thanks


 Hi Michael

 Last week I bought a  four day ticket to cfunited with the company
 credit card... do you know if this has gone through?

 I just want to get the flights now but wanted to make sure everything
 was cool

 Regards

 Mark Drew



 

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Re: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Geoff Bowers
On 3/24/06, Ken Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1 for FarCry. I've not been using it lately, but I built a string of
 apps with it about a year ago. It's very customizable and I'll agree
 with Larry that it's pretty complex and leans toward the more technical
 user base. It is, though, a very nice CMS and I enjoyed working with it.

FarCry 3.0 is aimed at revising FarCry's old techie UI to a much
more appealing Glamourous UI:
http://docs.farcrycms.org:8080/confluence/display/FCDEV30/Admin+UI

It's probably fair to say the solution is more on the complex side to
set up, but its designed for non-technical users to operate.

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RE: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Trevor Orr
Has anyone implemented FarCry in ModelGlue?  I am thinking about this
and was just wondering if anyone has successfully done it.



-Original Message-
From: Geoff Bowers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 2:25 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF CMS recommendation

On 3/24/06, Ken Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1 for FarCry. I've not been using it lately, but I built a string of
 apps with it about a year ago. It's very customizable and I'll agree 
 with Larry that it's pretty complex and leans toward the more 
 technical user base. It is, though, a very nice CMS and I enjoyed
working with it.

FarCry 3.0 is aimed at revising FarCry's old techie UI to a much more
appealing Glamourous UI:
http://docs.farcrycms.org:8080/confluence/display/FCDEV30/Admin+UI

It's probably fair to say the solution is more on the complex side to
set up, but its designed for non-technical users to operate.

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RE: Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread Munson, Jacob
That's a good idea.  I don't have time to read all your articles, so
could you tell me if you cover using regex to do parsing and
find/replace, stuff like that?  That's what I mean by text processing,
not just file management.  If people have done that stuff with Java, and
found it's faster and more efficient than CF, I'd probably use that in
the future instead of Perl.

 -Original Message-
 From: Trevor Burnette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 1:08 PM
 
 Try using java in your cf page to speed up text processing.
 
 I wrote about it here 
 http://www.burnette.us/blog/index.cfm/2006/2/17/Using-Java-Ins
 tead-of-cffile-to-Read-from-Disk
 
 and here
 http://www.burnette.us/blog/index.cfm/2006/2/1/Using-Java--Col
 dFusion-to-Read-a-Directory
 
 and here
 http://www.burnette.us/blog/index.cfm/2006/1/30/Using-Java-Ins
 tead-of-cffile-to-Write-to-Disk
 
 Trevor
 
  Well, I see it as using a better tool for the task.  ColdFusion is
  clearly not good for large text processing tasks.  You can probably 
  find
  a work around (sounds like you already did), but Perl is 
 very easy to
  pickup, and it absolutely smokes at text processing tasks.  For 
  example,
  I have a Perl script that maps database activity for our 
 entire site.
  We have 206 cfm files, which average around 260 lines each.  My 
  script
  reads in each file, one at a time, and parses the file one line at a
  time.  It takes about 6 seconds for the script to run, 
 start to finish.
  
  And that includes reading 206 cfm files from a network drive, and 
  then
  writing a separate 206 documentation files to that drive.  
 ColdFusion
  just doesn't compare, when it comes to speed.  At least not 
 yet, but 
  I
  have mentioned in surveys that I'd like CF's text processing to be
  faster.
  
  I am not suggesting that you replace all your CF code with 
 Perl, just
  that Perl rocks for text processing.  ;)

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RE: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Munson, Jacob
 Has anyone implemented FarCry in ModelGlue?  I am thinking about this
 and was just wondering if anyone has successfully done it.

I hate to jump to conclusions, but my understanding is that FarCry is a
plug and play product.  Sure, you have do some customizing, but I'm not
sure why you'd want to make it conform to ModelGlue's standards.  Unless
you are just doing it as a community project that everybody will be able
to use (a re-write).  Please correct me if I'm misreading your meaning.


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Re: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Michael Traher
Kola has a good reference list of CF CMS here
http://coolskool.blog-city.com/coldfusion_content_management_systems.htm


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CFMX and Fedora Core 5

2006-03-23 Thread Harry Watson
Has anyone had any luck installing cfmx on fedora 5?

When I run the cfmx installer, I get the following errors:

Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive...
Configuring the installer for this system's environment...
awk: error while loading shared libraries: libdl.so.2: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
dirname: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
/bin/ls: error while loading shared libraries: librt.so.1: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
basename: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
dirname: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
basename: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory

Launching installer...

grep: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
/tmp/install.dir.2953/Linux/resource/jre/bin/java: error while loading
shared libraries: libpthread.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory


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RE: Regex on a big data

2006-03-23 Thread O�uz_Demirkap
+1

-Original Message-
From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Freitag, 24. März 2006 00:01
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Regex on a big data

That's a good idea.  I don't have time to read all your articles, so
could you tell me if you cover using regex to do parsing and
find/replace, stuff like that?  That's what I mean by text processing,
not just file management.  If people have done that stuff with Java, and
found it's faster and more efficient than CF, I'd probably use that in
the future instead of Perl.

 -Original Message-
 From: Trevor Burnette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 1:08 PM
 
 Try using java in your cf page to speed up text processing.
 
 I wrote about it here 
 http://www.burnette.us/blog/index.cfm/2006/2/17/Using-Java-Ins
 tead-of-cffile-to-Read-from-Disk
 
 and here
 http://www.burnette.us/blog/index.cfm/2006/2/1/Using-Java--Col
 dFusion-to-Read-a-Directory
 
 and here
 http://www.burnette.us/blog/index.cfm/2006/1/30/Using-Java-Ins
 tead-of-cffile-to-Write-to-Disk
 
 Trevor
 
  Well, I see it as using a better tool for the task.  ColdFusion is
  clearly not good for large text processing tasks.  You can probably 
  find
  a work around (sounds like you already did), but Perl is 
 very easy to
  pickup, and it absolutely smokes at text processing tasks.  For 
  example,
  I have a Perl script that maps database activity for our 
 entire site.
  We have 206 cfm files, which average around 260 lines each.  My 
  script
  reads in each file, one at a time, and parses the file one line at a
  time.  It takes about 6 seconds for the script to run, 
 start to finish.
  
  And that includes reading 206 cfm files from a network drive, and 
  then
  writing a separate 206 documentation files to that drive.  
 ColdFusion
  just doesn't compare, when it comes to speed.  At least not 
 yet, but 
  I
  have mentioned in surveys that I'd like CF's text processing to be
  faster.
  
  I am not suggesting that you replace all your CF code with 
 Perl, just
  that Perl rocks for text processing.  ;)

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OT: International Contact Manager

2006-03-23 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
Sorry for the off-topic post, but I thought this might be relevant for
some of you folks.

I've started working on an international contact manager application
as a plugin that I'll be able to use to extend my other applications
later (project management, CRM, etc) under the assumption that nearly
any application I might sell could benefit from having an integrated
way to manage related contact information. I.e. if you have a project
management application, having contact information for the clients and
employees on the project is very valuable if not indispensible.

So the question is, how many people on this list work for companies
where an internationalized contact management application and
integration API would be useful? Is there enough demand for an
application of this nature to be commercial, even if inexpensive? I'm
not expecting to make big money on it, but the demands of
internationalization are pretty complex in comparison to some other
tasks, and since it's undoubtedly going to require more time and
attention than some other projects and I think have broader
implications for integration than most applications, it might be nice
if there were some subsidation of my efforts to make it available. If
there is simply no demand for it to be a commercial application, then
I'll release it as an OSS project, but having some income from it
would make it a lot easier for me to support it.

Thoughts? Opinions?


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RE: GoDaddy MySQL... does it work?

2006-03-23 Thread Andrew Stevens
Jim, I'll try out upload and let you know what I see.

I'm still a bit confused on the DSNs.

The GoDaddy control panel thingy lets me create a database and then I have a
couple of check boxes to optionally create a DSN and a CF DSN. I choose both
and also choose to create a username and password. I've also tried a few
other combinations.

Would you mind trying something, if you run a cfquery using the minimal
attributes does it still work? For example:

cfquery name=validuser datasource=#Request.dbsource#
Whatever
/cfquery

I'm really really miffed that GoDaddy can't even tell me what is required to
hook up to a DSN. They don't have a clue. 

Cheers.

-Original Message-
From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 23 March 2006 6:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: GoDaddy  MySQL... does it work?

this is the start to a query that works...note that while I have the
user and password variables shown, I inadvertantly created this DSN
with the user/pass included.  The request variables for those are just
assigned empty strings.

cfquery name=validuser datasource=#Request.dbsource#
dbtype=ODBC username=#Request.dbuser# password=#Request.dbpass#

Interesting that cffile works for you.  Have you done an upload?


On 3/22/06, Andrew Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm happy to report cffile is working, ahh the irony.

 Jim, would you mind posting an example of your cfquery syntax? I've tried
 both dsn types (plus anything else that looks like a dsn).

 Cheers.

 -Original Message-
 From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, 22 March 2006 1:25 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: GoDaddy  MySQL... does it work?

 Not related to the DSN issue, but one of my clients had a small throw
 away site that we decided to host at godaddy as a trial...I found out
 that they don't support cffile, which handicapped the app a bit.
 Cffile is not listed in their list of disabled tags (or wasn't at that
 time, I haven't looked again lately).

 on the DSN issue...I have a MySQL DSN working fine there.  In there
 management interface, they allow you to create a DSN or a ColdFusion
 DSN...is it possible that you created the latter?

 On 3/21/06, Andrew Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm embarrassed to ask this. Has anyone used the MX7 hosting at GoDaddy?
  (Well, I wanted to see how shit it really was.)
 
 
 
  I can't for the life of me get a MySQL DSN to work. Has anyone done it?
  Despite hours of tooling around, all I get is Data source
mysqlcf_MrBuzzy
  could not be found. I can also cause a null pointer and a sql/sandbox
  access denied message. This all depends on the different attributes I
use
 in
  cfquery.
 
 
 
  A little help would be great.
 
 
 
  Cheers,
 
  AS
 
 
 
  Ps: yes I've tried godaddy support.
 
  Pps: yes, I should go do a better hosting company.
 
 
 
 
 
 



 



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Re: GoDaddy MySQL... does it work?

2006-03-23 Thread Jim Wright
Using the minimal attributes worked fine for me.

On 3/23/06, Andrew Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jim, I'll try out upload and let you know what I see.

 I'm still a bit confused on the DSNs.

 The GoDaddy control panel thingy lets me create a database and then I have a
 couple of check boxes to optionally create a DSN and a CF DSN. I choose both
 and also choose to create a username and password. I've also tried a few
 other combinations.

 Would you mind trying something, if you run a cfquery using the minimal
 attributes does it still work? For example:

 cfquery name=validuser datasource=#Request.dbsource#
 Whatever
 /cfquery

 I'm really really miffed that GoDaddy can't even tell me what is required to
 hook up to a DSN. They don't have a clue.

 Cheers.

 -Original Message-
 From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, 23 March 2006 6:25 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: GoDaddy  MySQL... does it work?

 this is the start to a query that works...note that while I have the
 user and password variables shown, I inadvertantly created this DSN
 with the user/pass included.  The request variables for those are just
 assigned empty strings.

 cfquery name=validuser datasource=#Request.dbsource#
 dbtype=ODBC username=#Request.dbuser# password=#Request.dbpass#

 Interesting that cffile works for you.  Have you done an upload?


 On 3/22/06, Andrew Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm happy to report cffile is working, ahh the irony.
 
  Jim, would you mind posting an example of your cfquery syntax? I've tried
  both dsn types (plus anything else that looks like a dsn).
 
  Cheers.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, 22 March 2006 1:25 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: GoDaddy  MySQL... does it work?
 
  Not related to the DSN issue, but one of my clients had a small throw
  away site that we decided to host at godaddy as a trial...I found out
  that they don't support cffile, which handicapped the app a bit.
  Cffile is not listed in their list of disabled tags (or wasn't at that
  time, I haven't looked again lately).
 
  on the DSN issue...I have a MySQL DSN working fine there.  In there
  management interface, they allow you to create a DSN or a ColdFusion
  DSN...is it possible that you created the latter?
 
  On 3/21/06, Andrew Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm embarrassed to ask this. Has anyone used the MX7 hosting at GoDaddy?
   (Well, I wanted to see how shit it really was.)
  
  
  
   I can't for the life of me get a MySQL DSN to work. Has anyone done it?
   Despite hours of tooling around, all I get is Data source
 mysqlcf_MrBuzzy
   could not be found. I can also cause a null pointer and a sql/sandbox
   access denied message. This all depends on the different attributes I
 use
  in
   cfquery.
  
  
  
   A little help would be great.
  
  
  
   Cheers,
  
   AS
  
  
  
   Ps: yes I've tried godaddy support.
  
   Pps: yes, I should go do a better hosting company.
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 



 

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RE: International Contact Manager

2006-03-23 Thread Eric J. Hoffman
We have such an app at the core of three of our international
infrastructure projects, but they are only with English speaking
countries.

I know for us, there would be great interest in things related to
internationalized environments; we will be going there in 2007.  I
missed CF.Objective(), so not sure if you were there and talked to my
partner at all.

I would think there would be interest especially within certain types of
development groups.   Either way, I know I can say I would have interest
in hearing more about what you are thinking.

Thanks.

  





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From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 8:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: International Contact Manager

Sorry for the off-topic post, but I thought this might be relevant for
some of you folks.

I've started working on an international contact manager application as
a plugin that I'll be able to use to extend my other applications later
(project management, CRM, etc) under the assumption that nearly any
application I might sell could benefit from having an integrated way to
manage related contact information. I.e. if you have a project
management application, having contact information for the clients and
employees on the project is very valuable if not indispensible.

So the question is, how many people on this list work for companies
where an internationalized contact management application and
integration API would be useful? Is there enough demand for an
application of this nature to be commercial, even if inexpensive? I'm
not expecting to make big money on it, but the demands of
internationalization are pretty complex in comparison to some other
tasks, and since it's undoubtedly going to require more time and
attention than some other projects and I think have broader implications
for integration than most applications, it might be nice if there were
some subsidation of my efforts to make it available. If there is simply
no demand for it to be a commercial application, then I'll release it as
an OSS project, but having some income from it would make it a lot
easier for me to support it.

Thoughts? Opinions?


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RE: CF CMS recommendation

2006-03-23 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
| FarCry 3.0 is aimed at revising FarCry's old techie UI to a much 
| more appealing Glamourous UI:
| http://docs.farcrycms.org:8080/confluence/display/FCDEV30/Admin+UI
| 
| It's probably fair to say the solution is more on the complex side to 
| set up, but its designed for non-technical users to operate.

So what is the realistic time frame for 3.0?
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