Re: fckEditor and Coldfusion

2006-10-17 Thread Mullai Subbiah
Thank you. I will give it a try.

 I am using a fckEditor within my application to provide the user to 
 enter his information. This was chosen as it has editing options 
 similar to MS-Word. I am trying to set the width and height of this 
 editor based on the user's browser's width and height. Unforutanely I 
 have not been successful doing this. 
 
 I am using the following syntax
 cfmodule 
 template=../../../fckeditor/fckeditor/fckeditor.cfm
 basePath=../../../fckeditor/fckeditor/
 instanceName=content_news
 value='#get_news.content_news#'
 width='javascript:GetBrowserWidth();'
 height='javascript : GetBrowserHeight();'
 
 If this template is executed on the server then getting the server 
 height and width would be a problem right? If that's the case is there 
 a work around? I have to make the editor size based on the user's 
 browser window size. 
 
 I appreciate any thoughts .
 
 Thanks.
 
Mullai

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Re: fckEditor and Coldfusion

2006-10-17 Thread Mullai Subbiah
Thank you. I will give it a try.

Mullai

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Re: Problems with duplicate() in MX 6.1???

2006-10-17 Thread James Holmes
What is CF's memory usage during these periods of high traffic?

On 10/17/06, Dave Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I know this is probably not what you want to hear but I'd guess that you
 have CF5 or below code there... We *used* to duplicate in the same way you
 did when we originally migrated to 6.1 but given that the locking issues are
 far less of an issue on CF6 and above, it is probably save to say you will
 see a major improvement in performance if you remove the duplicate and do a
 search/replace on your entire project changing Request.AppGlobal. to
 Application.
 

 Thanks for the suggestion.  Yes, in this case, I am working on convincing the 
 product owner that locking is unnecessary in most read situations and that 
 it isn't necessary, but this is a huge production level application and we 
 need a fix to the actual problem we are currently having.  I would agree that 
 locking in most cases is unnecessary unless you are writing to an app 
 variable in a situation where it could be modified by multiple users, but in 
 this case, I need to find out why the service is restarting and telling him 
 that we need to take out all the locking and that will solve the problem -- 
 he won't buy it, especially since it has worked fine for 2 years like that.

 What I need to know is has anyone else experienced such an issue and, if so, 
 how was it resolved (other than search and replace)?

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RE: Convincing CF to process xml files

2006-10-17 Thread James Smith
 Did you restart IIS?

It isn't actually required for this but yes I did, as I said, IIS is handing
the file off to CF just fine, it is CF that is then throwing the error.

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RE: Convincing CF to process xml files

2006-10-17 Thread James Smith
OK, fixed it.

I had missed the mapping for *.xml/* as I thought this was for websafe
stuff only and as this xml is not being passed any url vars in any format I
had just left it off.  Adding it fixed the problem.

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Re: CF AJAX FLEX, The future of them; the future of web?

2006-10-17 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 13 October 2006 14:41, Jake Churchill wrote:
 Flex2 is awesome but it's more time
 intensive than CF.  AJAX is also very cool but should be used in

I think a large part of this is that Flex the language+environment are a lot 
newer to most of us.
I would hazzard to guess that having done CF backed Flex sites for a while 
now, it's the same amount of time to produce one that was a with CF and AJAX.
And the Flex one will be faster, more stable, less fragile and look nicer :-)

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Re: [OT] Managed DNS Services - recommendations/feedback?

2006-10-17 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 12 October 2006 19:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 We had yet another ATT T1 line failure yesterday.  Even though we have a
 Verizon DSL as backup, that only helps for outbound traffic, since all of
 the DNS entries at ATT resolve to the IP address that they have assigned to
 the T1 line.  

Set a smaller TTL on the DNS entry.
In future, this will allow you to change the IP of the hostname quicker.

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Re: Cf vs ?

2006-10-17 Thread Denny Valliant
On 10/14/06, Larry Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:...

 The D man may nbot be too sure of what he's talking about.


Most of the time I'm not too sure if what I'm saying is making sense on the
other end.
In my head- it's crystal. *cough* yup. =]

OK  lets look at it another way, how much is a PDF generator, even in terms
 of time alone? Using iText (assuming you can install it on your server in
 the first place) takes a lo of time and effort to say the least. Compare
 that to using CFMX 7's PDF generation abilities. Multiple hours of work vs a
 few minutes. Again if you're paying a developer $50 per hour, that adds up
 very quickly. After a very short time its cheaper to by CFMX7. Or CFMAIL,
 same thing. you can add in mail capacities with other languages, typically
 they are extras and cost much more. Moreover adding the email to  the app
 can be an effort. With CF its very easy. Again in this case time is money.
 Other examaple creating or consuming web services, directory watchers etc.


There are tons of packages out there.  I'm amazed daily by the different
CRM-ish PHP stuff out there.
You could roll out a whole app with all kinds of stuff fairly quickly.  Far
faster than a bunch of grunts writing stuff from the ground up, or whatnot.
Drag and drop modules, and spiffy stuff like that.  Directory watchers I
haven't seen much of, but I haven't looked (and sadly, haven't used them
myself... maybe for this one project, they'd be a good fit... hmmm...
anywhayze...)

The idea is that when you factor in the real costs, CF is cheap. When you
 compare the time it takes from the initial requirements gathering to
 rollout, CF is much more of a RAD than almost any other type of web based
 app environment. Again when you are paying hourly rates for multiple
 developers those costs add up very rapidly. If developing an app takes 3 CF
 developers at $50 per hour each, 180 hours to roll an app out, and 3
 developers using another language 240 hours, again at $50 per hour each.
 Then the difference has paid for 1 copy of CF Enterprise, and you still have
 around $4000 in the bank.


Well, it's all in the frame of reference, and context, etc.

One of the things I learned from the little bit of assembler I worked with,
was that it's a PITA when you're building it all from scratch, but it speeds
up quite a bit when you've got skeletons of the various things you need... I
think the basic idea applies in other areas, because I see this effect
everywhere, even with CF- RADicle as it is. ;]

Enough said.


I don't think you've wrangled the definition of free enough for me to see
CF as free...  just because it saves time when looked at from some angles
doesn't negate the fact that you won't find a full version for free
anywhere.  At least I haven't seen one I could make a million dollars with
and not have to pay someone else, or whatever.
Make a ton of money, and see how free anything is though, I reckon. :)

But I get the point: it's all in how you look at it.  Ah, how I love
perspectives!  Like I said, this isn't a penny, that I hold here in my
hand... not really, when you think about it...


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Re: Stupid apache question

2006-10-17 Thread Rob Wilkerson
The configuration directory is the directory in which your httpd.conf  
file is located.  It's typically apache install root/conf/.

Rob Wilkerson



On Oct 16, 2006, at 9:52 PM, Doug Brown wrote:

 Well, it is a stand alone dev machine and I have apache installed.  
 I used
 the wsconfig and am having troubles. It gives an error regarding the
 configuration directory. Where exactly is that directory?



 - Original Message -
 From: Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 7:37 PM
 Subject: Re: Stupid apache question


 First and foremost, stop IIS.  Well, assuming you want Apache to
 start answering on port 80, anyway.  Apache won't start if IIS is
 already listening to port 80.  Second, run wsconfig to install the
 ColdFusion web server connectors.  There's a TechNote out there
 (googling coldfusion apache connector should yield some results),
 but it's not difficult.

 Are you running CF in a standalone configuration so that any/all
 virtual sites will run off of the same CF service or do you have a
 more sophisticated config?

 Rob Wilkerson



 On Oct 16, 2006, at 9:17 PM, Doug Brown wrote:

 Thanks...one more question. I originally installed MX to run on IIS
 and was
 wondering what changes I need to make to let MX use apache instead?




 - Original Message -
 From: Doug Bezona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 7:10 PM
 Subject: RE: Stupid apache question


 Localhost (127.0.0.1) assuming it's you're local machine.

 -Original Message-
 From: Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: 10/16/06 9:03 PM
 Subject: Stupid apache question

 I thought I would give apache a try, and I downloaded the install.
 When I
 go to install, it asks for the domain that the system is or will be
 registered in. This is just a dev machine, so what would I put for
 a DNS
 domain?




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Re: Apache, IE cgi.http_referer

2006-10-17 Thread Richard Cooper
I've a system that relies quite heavily on CGI.SERVER_NAME. 

Is there a more robust an alternative to this?

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Re: [OT] Managed DNS Services - recommendations/feedback?

2006-10-17 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 13 October 2006 01:15, Dan Plesse wrote:
 Go wireless try WIMAX

Interesting idea for a backup network, if there is a hot spot that makes it to 
your server...

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Re: fused: CFPROCPARAM Error ORA-06502

2006-10-17 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 16 October 2006 17:42, Jack Shepard wrote:
 QToDayDate is declared as a VARCHAR2.

What size ?

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Is CF doing it wrong?

2006-10-17 Thread James Smith
I have just noticed that the URLEncodedFormat() function encodes - and _
characters into %2D and %5F respectively, however acording to RFC 3986
(bottom of page 13) these characters should be left alone...

For consistency, percent-encoded octets in the ranges of ALPHA (%41-%5A and
%61-%7A), DIGIT (%30-%39), hyphen (%2D), period (%2E), underscore (%5F), or
tilde (%7E) should not be created by URI producers

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Re: Is CF doing it wrong?

2006-10-17 Thread Casey Dougall
On 10/17/06, James Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have just noticed that the URLEncodedFormat() function encodes - and _
 characters into %2D and %5F respectively, however acording to RFC 3986
 (bottom of page 13) these characters should be left alone...

 For consistency, percent-encoded octets in the ranges of ALPHA (%41-%5A and
 %61-%7A), DIGIT (%30-%39), hyphen (%2D), period (%2E), underscore (%5F), or
 tilde (%7E) should not be created by URI producers


It's done this for as long as I can remember. Not saying it should or
not but, I haven't had and problems because of it.

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RE: Is CF doing it wrong?

2006-10-17 Thread James Smith
 It's done this for as long as I can remember. Not saying it 
 should or not but, I haven't had and problems because of it.

It has never caused me any problems either, but I am just coding some url's
we want to be a human readable as posible so leaving _-() as unencoded
characters is much better in this case, consequently I am having to
urlencode() the string, then replace() several of the characters back again!

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CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql (for personal 
use). Do you know a good one?
thanks
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How do you debug this one?

2006-10-17 Thread Will Tomlinson
Just found a bug that I don't rememeber happening before. 

I know the file is there. Where do ya start figurin this one out? 

ColdFusion could not delete the file 
C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\plutonation\productImages\ScienceTeacherShirt_Small.gif 
for an unknown reason.

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Tom King
Ray Camdens BlogCFC
:)

On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:

 Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql (for  
 personal use). Do you know a good one?
 thanks
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Re: Apache, IE cgi.http_referer

2006-10-17 Thread Rob Wilkerson
On 10/17/06, Richard Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've a system that relies quite heavily on CGI.SERVER_NAME.

 Is there a more robust an alternative to this?

I prefer to use CGI.HTTP_HOST.  In Apache - at least with 1.3 a few
years ago - CGI.SERVER_NAME returned the value in the ServerName
directive no matter which virtual host was being accessed.  This may
have been changed by now.  CGI.HTTP_HOST, on the other hand, correctly
identified the host being accessed.

That said, I'm not sure what you mean by a more robust alternative.

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Re: Stupid apache question

2006-10-17 Thread Rob Wilkerson
On 10/17/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The configuration directory is the directory in which your httpd.conf
 file is located.  It's typically apache install root/conf/.

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 On Oct 16, 2006, at 9:52 PM, Doug Brown wrote:

  Well, it is a stand alone dev machine and I have apache installed.
  I used
  the wsconfig and am having troubles. It gives an error regarding the
  configuration directory. Where exactly is that directory?

I wasn't on my Windows/Apache machine so I'll add a little more
information now that I'm there.  On my box, the config directory is
D:\apache.org\Apache2\conf\.  You will probably be asked for your
executable path.  On my machine, that's D:\apache.org\Apache2\bin.

Hope this helps.

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Re: How do you debug this one?

2006-10-17 Thread Mike Tangorre
From: Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Just found a bug that I don't rememeber happening before.
 I know the file is there. Where do ya start figurin this one out?
 ColdFusion could not delete the file 
 C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\plutonation\productImages\ScienceTeacherShirt_Small.gif
  
 for an unknown reason.


Does the file exist?
Is the file read-only?
Have you gotten any sleep? :-)





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cfadmin 404 with apache

2006-10-17 Thread Doug Brown
Ok, I installed apache and now am going through hell getting things to work. 
Apache is running and CF is running, but I cannot access the CF ADMIN. What am 
I doing wrong? Here is what I have done so far...

1. disabled IIS
2. Installed apache (windows)
3. (Not sure I did this one right, I have apache Group and Apache Software 
foundation directories and both have a conf directory) added the connector for 
apache in wsconfig from CF. When I added it, I used the (apache software 
Foundation/Apache2/conf) for the config directory and the (apache software 
Foundation/Apache2/bin) for the location of the binaries.
4. I tried restarting the system and still no joy (



Any ideas?




thanks alot 


Doug



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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
+1 for blogcfc

On 17/10/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ray Camdens BlogCFC
 :)

 On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:

  Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql (for
  personal use). Do you know a good one?
  thanks
  Benign
 
 

 

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Re: How do you debug this one?

2006-10-17 Thread Chris Hayes
- Original Message - 
From: Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 I know the file is there. Where do ya start figurin this one out?

 ColdFusion could not delete the file 
 C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\plutonation\productImages\ScienceTeacherShirt_Small.gif
  
 for an unknown reason.

It might be open in an app or locked by, for example, an FTP client.



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Re: cfadmin 404 with apache

2006-10-17 Thread Doug Brown
P.S

I have also checked the following and it is all the same

To verify your Apache configuration:
  1.. Verify that one of the following files was created:
a.. cf_root\runtime\lib\wsconfig\number\mod_jrun.so (Apache 1.3.2.7)
b.. cf_root\runtime\lib\wsconfig\number\mod_jrun20.so (Apache 2.x)
In the multiserver configuration, this file is located under
jrun_root/lib/wsconfig.

  2.. Open the Apache configuration file, httpd.conf, in your Apache conf
directory. In Windows, the default is C:\Program Files\Apache
Group\Apache\conf\httpd.conf.
  Verify that the following code is appended to this file:

# JRun Settings
LoadModule jrun_module c:/CFusionMX7/runtime/lib/wsconfig/1/mod_jrun.so
IfModule mod_jrun.c
  JRunConfig Verbose false
  JRunConfig Apialloc false
  JRunConfig Ssl false
  JRunConfig IgnoreSuffixmap false
  JRunConfig Serverstore
c:/CFusionMX7/runtime/lib/wsconfig/1/jrunserver.store
  JRunConfig Bootstrap 127.0.0.1:51000
  #JRunConfig Errorurl optionally redirect to this URL on errors
  JRunConfig jrun-handler .jsp .jws .cfm .cfml .cfc .cfswf .cfr
/IfModule
- Original Message - 
From: Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 6:27 AM
Subject: cfadmin 404 with apache


 Ok, I installed apache and now am going through hell getting things to
work. Apache is running and CF is running, but I cannot access the CF ADMIN.
What am I doing wrong? Here is what I have done so far...

 1. disabled IIS
 2. Installed apache (windows)
 3. (Not sure I did this one right, I have apache Group and Apache Software
foundation directories and both have a conf directory) added the connector
for apache in wsconfig from CF. When I added it, I used the (apache software
Foundation/Apache2/conf) for the config directory and the (apache software
Foundation/Apache2/bin) for the location of the binaries.
 4. I tried restarting the system and still no joy (



 Any ideas?




 thanks alot


 Doug



 

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Opening PDF issue

2006-10-17 Thread Scott Mulholland
I have a page that has links to pdf files which open in a new window.  Works
fine for 6 users (all in different locations) but 2 users (in same location)
can only open some of them.  The ones that won't open give them the
following error:

 


HTTP Error 404.1 - File or directory not found: Web site not accessible on
the requested port.
Internet Information Services (IIS)


They have sent me the path displayed when trying to open the file and it is
correct.  The ones that won't open for them open fine for everyone else.
Anyone have any thoughts, I want to make sure I'm not missing something
before I tell them to get their IT involved being that I feel it's more a
hardware or network issue on their side.


Thanks,
Scott



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RE: cfadmin 404 with apache

2006-10-17 Thread Doug Bezona
Do you have Apache pointed to the same web root as you had IIS? If not,
did you copy over the CFIDE directory from your IIS web root to the
Apache one?

 -Original Message-
 From: Doug Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 8:34 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: cfadmin 404 with apache
 
 P.S
 
 I have also checked the following and it is all the same
 
 To verify your Apache configuration:
   1.. Verify that one of the following files was created:
 a.. cf_root\runtime\lib\wsconfig\number\mod_jrun.so (Apache
1.3.2.7)
 b.. cf_root\runtime\lib\wsconfig\number\mod_jrun20.so (Apache 2.x)
 In the multiserver configuration, this file is located under
 jrun_root/lib/wsconfig.
 
   2.. Open the Apache configuration file, httpd.conf, in your Apache
conf
 directory. In Windows, the default is C:\Program Files\Apache
 Group\Apache\conf\httpd.conf.
   Verify that the following code is appended to this file:
 
 # JRun Settings
 LoadModule jrun_module
c:/CFusionMX7/runtime/lib/wsconfig/1/mod_jrun.so
 IfModule mod_jrun.c
   JRunConfig Verbose false
   JRunConfig Apialloc false
   JRunConfig Ssl false
   JRunConfig IgnoreSuffixmap false
   JRunConfig Serverstore
 c:/CFusionMX7/runtime/lib/wsconfig/1/jrunserver.store
   JRunConfig Bootstrap 127.0.0.1:51000
   #JRunConfig Errorurl optionally redirect to this URL on errors
   JRunConfig jrun-handler .jsp .jws .cfm .cfml .cfc .cfswf .cfr
 /IfModule
 - Original Message -
 From: Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 6:27 AM
 Subject: cfadmin 404 with apache
 
 
  Ok, I installed apache and now am going through hell getting things
to
 work. Apache is running and CF is running, but I cannot access the CF
 ADMIN.
 What am I doing wrong? Here is what I have done so far...
 
  1. disabled IIS
  2. Installed apache (windows)
  3. (Not sure I did this one right, I have apache Group and Apache
 Software
 foundation directories and both have a conf directory) added the
connector
 for apache in wsconfig from CF. When I added it, I used the (apache
 software
 Foundation/Apache2/conf) for the config directory and the (apache
software
 Foundation/Apache2/bin) for the location of the binaries.
  4. I tried restarting the system and still no joy (
 
 
 
  Any ideas?
 
 
 
 
  thanks alot
 
 
  Doug
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: cfadmin 404 with apache

2006-10-17 Thread Ryan Stille
Where did the cfide files get installed?  You need to move them to the 
website you are browsing to, or add an apache alias to map to that 
directory.

For example if your CFIDE files are installed in C:\websites\CFIDE, you 
need to add an alias in your httpd.conf file for the website you are 
browsing on:

Alias /CFIDE c:\websites\CFIDE  # not sure if this really takes the 
drive letter or not, I'm not familiar with Apache on Windows

Or just move/copy the CFIDE files into the website root that you are 
browsing to.  Checking your error log will show you where apache is 
expecting to find the CFIDE directory.

-Ryan

Doug Brown wrote:
 Ok, I installed apache and now am going through hell getting things to work. 
 Apache is running and CF is running, but I cannot access the CF ADMIN. What 
 am I doing wrong? Here is what I have done so far...

 1. disabled IIS
 2. Installed apache (windows)
 3. (Not sure I did this one right, I have apache Group and Apache Software 
 foundation directories and both have a conf directory) added the connector 
 for apache in wsconfig from CF. When I added it, I used the (apache software 
 Foundation/Apache2/conf) for the config directory and the (apache software 
 Foundation/Apache2/bin) for the location of the binaries.
 4. I tried restarting the system and still no joy (



 Any ideas?




 thanks alot 


 Doug
   



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Re: image.cfc convert issue

2006-10-17 Thread Jake Churchill
Well, I got this to work, sort of by converting from .gif to .jpg, then 
resizing.  However, on the suggestion of someone I work with, I 
converted from .gif to .png then resized and it worked beautifully.  I 
have a feeling this has to do with how JAI handles .gif files.

Rick Root wrote:
 Russ wrote:
   
 Maybe it's how you're doing the convert?  I'm taking the uploaded gif and
 resizing it and saving it as a jpg and it works fine.  Try doing that.  
 


 If you change the filename, the file size changes.  If you write back to 
 the same file, the file size does not change (unless you make it BIGGER).

 Like I said, it's a known issue without a solution... just a 
 workaround.  Save to a different filename =)

 Rick

 

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RE: Problems with duplicate() in MX 6.1???

2006-10-17 Thread Dan G. Switzer, II
Dave,

cfset Request.AppGlobal = duplicate(application.global) 

Immediately after this, we have a CFIF request.appglobal. line of
code which is checking on the value of one of the global variables which
are now supposed to be available in the request.appglobal scope.  However,
about 1/2 of 1 percent of the time, this line of code fails with the
variable not being found in the request scope.  It appears that apparently,
the line that duplicates the application.global scope into the
request.appglobal scope is failing to do its job properly and therefore on
the next line, the request scope variable doesn't exist so BAM.


This sounds like a race condition--where you have a 2nd template re-running
your application initialization code. 

For example:

1: cfset application.complex = structNew() /
2: cfset application.complex.key1 = some value /
3: cfset application.complex.key2 = some value /
4: cfset request.app = duplicate(application) /
5: 
6: cfoutput#application.complex.key2#/cfoutput

In the above code, it's possible for line 6 to generate an error if a 2nd
template has already processed line 1, but has not processed line 3.

In a case like this, you need to have an exclusive lock around line's 1-4
and a read lock on line 6.


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RE: Problems with duplicate() in MX 6.1???

2006-10-17 Thread Dave Watts
 What I need to know is has anyone else experienced such an 
 issue and, if so, how was it resolved (other than search and 
 replace)?

Unfortunately for you, that is the only correct (and adequate) resolution in
most cases. I've run into this issue with several applications I've had to
fix, and that was the only solution. Fortunately, it's an easy solution. You
don't need to do a big search and replace to get the initial fix - just
remove the Duplicate function:

cfset Request.AppGlobal = Application

Sometimes, what works well with one version of CF doesn't work well with
another. In CF 5 and earlier, it was very important to use CFLOCK to prevent
concurrent access to memory variables; failure to do this would often cause
the server to fail spectacularly under load. Rather than pepper their code
with CFLOCK tags, many CF programmers would use Duplicate to copy
Application and Session scopes into Request at the top of their pages, and
copy them back at the bottom. Unfortunately, this is a very expensive thing
to do, especially if you have a lot of stuff in those scopes.

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Re: CF And Google Maps (Getting Longitude and Latitude)

2006-10-17 Thread Raymond Camden
As just an FYI, I just added Geocoding support to my Yahoo package.
You can download it from:

http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/yahoopackage/

On 10/16/06, James Blaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 so you got it to work - that's good...
 
 On 16/10/06, James Blaha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

 

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Re: Opening PDF issue

2006-10-17 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 13:40, Scott Mulholland wrote:
 Anyone have any thoughts, I want to make sure I'm not missing something
 before I tell them to get their IT involved being that I feel it's more a
 hardware or network issue on their side.

Normally it's fairly easy to assign blame when this happens - do you get a hit 
in your web server log when the broken people try ?

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Raymond Camden
If you do use MS Access, do not use the with Unicode driver.
Although it's best to just not use MS Access at all. :)

On 10/17/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1 for blogcfc

 On 17/10/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Ray Camdens BlogCFC
  :)
 
  On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
 
   Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql (for
   personal use). Do you know a good one?
   thanks
   Benign
  
  
 
 

 

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RE: How do you debug this one?

2006-10-17 Thread Dave Francis
Yep - If you have full access to the server there's a little windows app
(Google Unlocker) that will tell you what's locked it, und unlock it for
you.

-Original Message-
From: Chris Hayes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 8:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: How do you debug this one?


- Original Message -
From: Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 I know the file is there. Where do ya start figurin this one out?

 ColdFusion could not delete the file

C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\plutonation\productImages\ScienceTeacherShirt_Small.g
if
 for an unknown reason.

It might be open in an app or locked by, for example, an FTP client.





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RE: How do you debug this one?

2006-10-17 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
You could also use ProcessExplorer by sysinternals (now part of Microsoft)

www.sysinternals.com



-Original Message-
From: Dave Francis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 17 October 2006 15:04
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: How do you debug this one?

Yep - If you have full access to the server there's a little windows app
(Google Unlocker) that will tell you what's locked it, und unlock it for
you.

-Original Message-
From: Chris Hayes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 8:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: How do you debug this one?


- Original Message -
From: Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 I know the file is there. Where do ya start figurin this one out?

 ColdFusion could not delete the file

C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\plutonation\productImages\ScienceTeacherShirt_Small.g
if
 for an unknown reason.

It might be open in an app or locked by, for example, an FTP client.







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RE: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Russ
Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm sure
it was done to keep it bug free.  

If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
(www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you ImageCFC.


I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're building
now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html editors
which are part of the requirements.  

Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:58 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF blog application
 
 If you do use MS Access, do not use the with Unicode driver.
 Although it's best to just not use MS Access at all. :)
 
 On 10/17/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  +1 for blogcfc
 
  On 17/10/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Ray Camdens BlogCFC
   :)
  
   On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
  
Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql (for
personal use). Do you know a good one?
thanks
Benign
   
   
  
  
 
 
 
 

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RE: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread David Low
Personally I prefer a combination of some customized CF code and
Wordpress.  I use WP for the back-end, since it's absolutely excellent -
but think that my own CF skin is far easier to maintain at the
front-end.

You'd need to have PHP available on the server as well as CF though.

 -Original Message-
 From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 17 October 2006 15:33
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: CF blog application
 
 Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm
sure
 it was done to keep it bug free.
 
 If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
 (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you
 ImageCFC.
 
 
 I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're
building
 now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html
editors
 which are part of the requirements.
 
 Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?
 
 Russ
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:58 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: CF blog application
 
  If you do use MS Access, do not use the with Unicode driver.
  Although it's best to just not use MS Access at all. :)
 
  On 10/17/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   +1 for blogcfc
  
   On 17/10/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Ray Camdens BlogCFC
:)
   
On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
   
 Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql
(for
 personal use). Do you know a good one?
 thanks
 Benign


   
   
  
  
 
 
 
 

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Re: [OT] Managed DNS Services - recommendations/feedback?

2006-10-17 Thread Rick Root
I've been using World Wide DNS for about 5 years now, for any domains 
that I don't have registered myself.  (I use the DNS management built 
into enom's service for those).

www.worldwidedns.net

Flexible and reliable.  I've got about 20 there.

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Casey Dougall
On 10/17/06, David Low [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Personally I prefer a combination of some customized CF code and
 Wordpress.  I use WP for the back-end, since it's absolutely excellent -
 but think that my own CF skin is far easier to maintain at the
 front-end.

I was using avblog to test some stuff out and it's really slick..  You
can even use xml as the storage type.

http://www.avblog.org/index.cfm

latest blog lisitng on their site.

  AVBlog and external client support (using XMLRPC)
In the last days i worked on the xmlrpc feature of AVBlog in order to
support more clients such the new Contribute 4 and now i've got the
deal; this post, for example, is written using the new
http://docs.google.com publishing feature.

AVBlog support the following API:

* Blogger API
* MetaWebLog API
* Movable Type API

The service i tested with AVBlog are:

* w.bloggar
* ecto
* qumana
* performancing per Firefox
* contribute 4
* windows live writer
* flock
* google dosc  spredsheets
* flickr

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Rick Root
Russ wrote:
 Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm sure
 it was done to keep it bug free.  
 
 If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
 (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you ImageCFC.
 
 I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're building
 now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html editors
 which are part of the requirements.  
 
 Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?

Honestly, Ray keeps up with blog technology more than I do.  I don't 
even know what a trackback is =)

Many of the reasons I developed blogCFM originally have been addressed 
by Ray in blogCFC over the last few years.

the things I still like about my own - optional user registration, the 
ability to freeze entries from future comments after a certain period 
of time, and the HTML editor.

I haven't done a release of BlogCFM in quite some time... I'd actually 
like to do some work on it to enhance search engine indexing.. like 
using h1 tags instead of div's for entry titles and h2 for subtitles, 
etc...

Rick

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
adding rich editors to blogcfc is a snip:
http://www.succor.co.uk/index.cfm/2006/10/10/Adding-TinyMCE-to-blogCFC-admin-area

On 17/10/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Russ wrote:
  Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm
 sure
  it was done to keep it bug free.
 
  If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
  (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you
 ImageCFC.
 
  I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're building
  now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html
 editors
  which are part of the requirements.
 
  Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?

 Honestly, Ray keeps up with blog technology more than I do.  I don't
 even know what a trackback is =)

 Many of the reasons I developed blogCFM originally have been addressed
 by Ray in blogCFC over the last few years.

 the things I still like about my own - optional user registration, the
 ability to freeze entries from future comments after a certain period
 of time, and the HTML editor.

 I haven't done a release of BlogCFM in quite some time... I'd actually
 like to do some work on it to enhance search engine indexing.. like
 using h1 tags instead of div's for entry titles and h2 for subtitles,
 etc...

 Rick

 

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Raymond Camden
Basic? It has:

*  Send Entry
* CAPTCHA
* Related Entries
* Comments (and the ability to disable comments per entry
* Trackbacks (with a powerful spam fighting system)
* Print format (cfmx7 only)
* Categories
* Multiple blogs per DSN
* Multiple blogs per one install
* Multiple users per blog/install
* Support for SQL Server, MySQL 4.1, and Access, Oracle
* Localization support via 'language' skins
* Ping
* Subscriptions (both to an entry or to the blog as a whole)
* Stats
   * XML-RC
  * Slide shows
  * Basic CMS functionality (for writing pages outside of entries)
  * Extensible rendering engine
  * Print support
  * File manager

I hope you don't mind if I do take offense. :)

On 10/17/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm sure
 it was done to keep it bug free.

 If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
 (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you ImageCFC.


 I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're building
 now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html editors
 which are part of the requirements.

 Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?

 Russ

  -Original Message-
  From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:58 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: CF blog application
 
  If you do use MS Access, do not use the with Unicode driver.
  Although it's best to just not use MS Access at all. :)
 
  On 10/17/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   +1 for blogcfc
  
   On 17/10/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Ray Camdens BlogCFC
:)
   
On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
   
 Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql (for
 personal use). Do you know a good one?
 thanks
 Benign


   
   
  
  
 
 

 

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IIS/Coldfusion connector error

2006-10-17 Thread Craig C Heneveld
I have recently decided to start running Coldfusion on IIS. I have
re-installed Windows XP, IIS, and Coldfusion 7 in that order. In the
Coldfusion installation I tell the installer to use IIS on all websites.
Installation works fine but when tring to access the administrator the
browser doesnt recogize the extension .cfm. I then look in the IIS config
and see that none of the cf extensions are mapped. SO i then go to the
connectorinstall log and it looks like this

 

Directory: C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\\lib

Command Line: C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\jre\bin\javaw.exe -Dtrace.ci=1 -jar
wsconfig.jar -server coldfusion -ws IIS -site 0 -map .cfm
-filter-prefix-only -cfwebroot C:\Inetpub\wwwroot -coldfusion -v

 

C:\CFusionMX7\runtimeecho off

Macromedia JRun 4.0 (Build 92909)

os.name: Windows XP

os.version: 5.1

os.arch: x86

platform: intel-win

Extracting resource connectors/installers/intel-win/prebuilt/jrunwin32.dll

file defaulted

last modification date: Fri Feb 18 06:47:32 EST 2005

size/compressed size: 73728/26302

to C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\lib\wsconfig\jrunwin32.dll

Created file C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\lib\wsconfig\jrunwin32.dll

findServers(): found server coldfusion at 127.0.0.1:2920

Found JRun server coldfusion at 127.0.0.1:2920

this host is craig-5ab78eef5:192.168.10.10

coldfusion ProxyService activated, saved deactivated offline and started

web server: IIS

web server directory: 0

verbose connector logging: false

apialloc: false

force resource extract from jar: true

CFMX: true

mappings: .jsp,.jws,.cfm,.cfml,.cfc,.cfr,.cfswf

filter mapping prefix: true

use ISAPI filter: true

cfwebroot: C:\Inetpub\wwwroot

Internet Information Server (IIS) 5.1 is recognized

IISAdmin (IISAdmin) service state is started

Extracting resource connectors/isapi/intel-win/prebuilt/jrun.dll

file defaulted

last modification date: Fri Feb 18 06:47:32 EST 2005

size/compressed size: 73728/30994

to C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\lib\wsconfig\1\jrun.dll

Created file C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\lib\wsconfig\1\jrun.dll

Created file C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\lib\wsconfig\1\jrun.ini

getProxyServerUrl(): 127.0.0.1:51011

Error creating IIS virtual directory JRunScripts for web site Default Web
Site (1)

 

I have tried using the Web server configuration tool to set the server up as
well as the connector.bat files and all give me this error.

 

Error creating IIS virtual directory JRunScripts for web site Default Web
Site (1) error.

 

Any ideas of what I should do?

 

Thanks

 

 

 



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OT: PNG fix seems to cause page to load endlessly

2006-10-17 Thread Andy Matthews
I'm using a PNG fix javascript to load in some product images on a site that
my company did. It works great, in that the images load in properly and
are transparent. The problem is that the page loads endlessly, even though
nothing is missing.

My first question is does anyone know why this is happening?. A second
question is, does anyone have a PNG fix that works correctly?

Thanks in advance.

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certified advanced coldfusion programmer
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PNG fix seems to cause page to load endlessly (updated with link)

2006-10-17 Thread Andy Matthews
I'm using a PNG fix javascript to load in some product images on a site that
my company did. It works great, in that the images load in properly and
are transparent. The problem is that the page loads endlessly, even though
nothing is missing.

My first question is does anyone know why this is happening?. A second
question is, does anyone have a PNG fix that works correctly?

Here's the site:
http://www.bigcomfycouchstore.com

All of the product images on the front page are PNGs

Thanks in advance.

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Re: IIS/Coldfusion connector error

2006-10-17 Thread Phill B
Dont know if this will help but...
You could try setting up your extensions using the info found on this page.
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19575#iis

Phil

On 10/17/06, Craig C Heneveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have recently decided to start running Coldfusion on IIS. I have
 re-installed Windows XP, IIS, and Coldfusion 7 in that order. In the
 Coldfusion installation I tell the installer to use IIS on all websites.
 Installation works fine but when tring to access the administrator the
 browser doesnt recogize the extension .cfm. I then look in the IIS config
 and see that none of the cf extensions are mapped. SO i then go to the
 connectorinstall log and it looks like this


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RE: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Russ
It has a lot of features... but what I mean is that it 'feels' very basic
due to not having an html editor built in.  I see that that's not very
difficult to do based on the links given earlier in the thread.  Perhaps, if
you don't include it as an option in future releases, you can at least put
something in the help file about it?  

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:07 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF blog application
 
 Basic? It has:
 
 *  Send Entry
 * CAPTCHA
 * Related Entries
 * Comments (and the ability to disable comments per entry
 * Trackbacks (with a powerful spam fighting system)
 * Print format (cfmx7 only)
 * Categories
 * Multiple blogs per DSN
 * Multiple blogs per one install
 * Multiple users per blog/install
 * Support for SQL Server, MySQL 4.1, and Access, Oracle
 * Localization support via 'language' skins
 * Ping
 * Subscriptions (both to an entry or to the blog as a whole)
 * Stats
* XML-RC
   * Slide shows
   * Basic CMS functionality (for writing pages outside of entries)
   * Extensible rendering engine
   * Print support
   * File manager
 
 I hope you don't mind if I do take offense. :)
 
 On 10/17/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm
 sure
  it was done to keep it bug free.
 
  If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
  (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you
 ImageCFC.
 
 
  I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're building
  now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html
 editors
  which are part of the requirements.
 
  Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?
 
  Russ
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:58 AM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Re: CF blog application
  
   If you do use MS Access, do not use the with Unicode driver.
   Although it's best to just not use MS Access at all. :)
  
   On 10/17/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
+1 for blogcfc
   
On 17/10/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ray Camdens BlogCFC
 :)

 On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:

  Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql
 (for
  personal use). Do you know a good one?
  thanks
  Benign
 
 


   
   
  
  
 
 
 
 

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread James Holmes
Yeah, basic my shiny metal a**. Ray's forum is awesome and it actually
works - what else do you need? I added TinyMCE and a Google Adsense
pod (using the CMS) in a few minutes, because the layout is so
sensible.

On 10/17/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Basic? It has:

 *  Send Entry
 * CAPTCHA
 * Related Entries
 * Comments (and the ability to disable comments per entry
 * Trackbacks (with a powerful spam fighting system)
 * Print format (cfmx7 only)
 * Categories
 * Multiple blogs per DSN
 * Multiple blogs per one install
 * Multiple users per blog/install
 * Support for SQL Server, MySQL 4.1, and Access, Oracle
 * Localization support via 'language' skins
 * Ping
 * Subscriptions (both to an entry or to the blog as a whole)
 * Stats
* XML-RC
   * Slide shows
   * Basic CMS functionality (for writing pages outside of entries)
   * Extensible rendering engine
   * Print support
   * File manager

 I hope you don't mind if I do take offense. :)

 On 10/17/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm sure
  it was done to keep it bug free.
 
  If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
  (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you ImageCFC.
 
 
  I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're building
  now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html editors
  which are part of the requirements.
 
  Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?
 
  Russ
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:58 AM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Re: CF blog application
  
   If you do use MS Access, do not use the with Unicode driver.
   Although it's best to just not use MS Access at all. :)
  
   On 10/17/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
+1 for blogcfc
   
On 17/10/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ray Camdens BlogCFC
 :)

 On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:

  Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql (for
  personal use). Do you know a good one?
  thanks
  Benign
 
 


   
   
  
  
 
 

 

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Re: Cf vs ?

2006-10-17 Thread Neil Middleton
However, I think one sad fact is, that when selecting new technology,
managers are generally unwilling (in my eyes) to fork out for software when
there are free alternatives, no matter how persuasive the long term cost
argument is.

On 10/14/06, Larry Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 The idea is that when you factor in the real costs, CF is cheap. When you
 compare the time it takes from the initial requirements gathering to
 rollout, CF is much more of a RAD than almost any other type of web based
 app environment. Again when you are paying hourly rates for multiple
 developers those costs add up very rapidly. If developing an app takes 3 CF
 developers at $50 per hour each, 180 hours to roll an app out, and 3
 developers using another language 240 hours, again at $50 per hour each.
 Then the difference has paid for 1 copy of CF Enterprise, and you still have
 around $4000 in the bank.


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RE: Cf vs ?

2006-10-17 Thread Russ
I don't really get it.  How is asp.net free?  Yes, theoretically you can
code it in notepad, but most likely everyone will require full copies of
Visual Studio .NET.  

CF can be coded in notepad, or CFEclipse, both of which are free. 

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Neil Middleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:41 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Cf vs ?
 
 However, I think one sad fact is, that when selecting new technology,
 managers are generally unwilling (in my eyes) to fork out for software
 when
 there are free alternatives, no matter how persuasive the long term cost
 argument is.
 
 On 10/14/06, Larry Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  The idea is that when you factor in the real costs, CF is cheap. When
 you
  compare the time it takes from the initial requirements gathering to
  rollout, CF is much more of a RAD than almost any other type of web
 based
  app environment. Again when you are paying hourly rates for multiple
  developers those costs add up very rapidly. If developing an app takes 3
 CF
  developers at $50 per hour each, 180 hours to roll an app out, and 3
  developers using another language 240 hours, again at $50 per hour each.
  Then the difference has paid for 1 copy of CF Enterprise, and you still
 have
  around $4000 in the bank.
 
 
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RE: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Russ
I believe we're talking about blog, but as far as forum goes, I couldn't
even find a quote feature, something that is present in Rick's mod.  HTML
Editors and emoticons might be considered bells and whistles, but I quote
functionality is an integral part of the forums. 

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:35 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF blog application
 
 Yeah, basic my shiny metal a**. Ray's forum is awesome and it actually
 works - what else do you need? I added TinyMCE and a Google Adsense
 pod (using the CMS) in a few minutes, because the layout is so
 sensible.
 
 On 10/17/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Basic? It has:
 
  *  Send Entry
  * CAPTCHA
  * Related Entries
  * Comments (and the ability to disable comments per entry
  * Trackbacks (with a powerful spam fighting system)
  * Print format (cfmx7 only)
  * Categories
  * Multiple blogs per DSN
  * Multiple blogs per one install
  * Multiple users per blog/install
  * Support for SQL Server, MySQL 4.1, and Access, Oracle
  * Localization support via 'language' skins
  * Ping
  * Subscriptions (both to an entry or to the blog as a whole)
  * Stats
 * XML-RC
* Slide shows
* Basic CMS functionality (for writing pages outside of entries)
* Extensible rendering engine
* Print support
* File manager
 
  I hope you don't mind if I do take offense. :)
 
  On 10/17/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm
 sure
   it was done to keep it bug free.
  
   If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
   (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you
 ImageCFC.
  
  
   I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're
 building
   now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html
 editors
   which are part of the requirements.
  
   Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?
  
   Russ
  
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF blog application
   
If you do use MS Access, do not use the with Unicode driver.
Although it's best to just not use MS Access at all. :)
   
On 10/17/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 +1 for blogcfc

 On 17/10/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Ray Camdens BlogCFC
  :)
 
  On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
 
   Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql
 (for
   personal use). Do you know a good one?
   thanks
   Benign
  
  
 
 


   
   
  
  
 
 
 
 

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Raymond Camden
I don't include an HTML editor because I don't want to have to worry
about including someone else's code. I did, in the 5.x time frame,
make it much easier to replace the textarea with a RTE. Honestly - are
you saying that _one_ feature makes the blog basic? That seems
rather shortsighted.

But I'm probably being defensive.

I do see that my docs don't describe how to do this - so I'll get that
into the next release.




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Re: OT: PNG fix seems to cause page to load endlessly

2006-10-17 Thread Casey Dougall
On 10/17/06, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm using a PNG fix javascript to load in some product images on a site that
 my company did. It works great, in that the images load in properly and
 are transparent. The problem is that the page loads endlessly, even though
 nothing is missing.

 My first question is does anyone know why this is happening?. A second
 question is, does anyone have a PNG fix that works correctly?

 Thanks in advance.

 !//--
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 certified advanced coldfusion programmer
 ICGLink, Inc.
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 615.370.1530 x737
 --//-


Man... That page hogging up enough bandwidth or what? each one of
those images are 50+ k


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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Teddy Payne
After MAX and in between client work, I am hoping to see what features users
want to add to BlogCFC and see if I can offer assistance to Ray.  Not taht
Ray is not a one man coding machine and needs my help.

I like his work and his blog software and would be thrilled to add something
like a rich editor to help make his software product more compelling to a
wider range of people.   I am getting some web space later this month to
deploy his blog on it.

Researching a good skin for the front interface.

Teddy

On 10/17/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Russ wrote:
  Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm
 sure
  it was done to keep it bug free.
 
  If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
  (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you
 ImageCFC.
 
  I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're building
  now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html
 editors
  which are part of the requirements.
 
  Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?

 Honestly, Ray keeps up with blog technology more than I do.  I don't
 even know what a trackback is =)

 Many of the reasons I developed blogCFM originally have been addressed
 by Ray in blogCFC over the last few years.

 the things I still like about my own - optional user registration, the
 ability to freeze entries from future comments after a certain period
 of time, and the HTML editor.

 I haven't done a release of BlogCFM in quite some time... I'd actually
 like to do some work on it to enhance search engine indexing.. like
 using h1 tags instead of div's for entry titles and h2 for subtitles,
 etc...

 Rick

 

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RE: OT: PNG fix seems to cause page to load endlessly

2006-10-17 Thread Andy Matthews
Sigh...

Clients and their image permissions.

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-Original Message-
From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: PNG fix seems to cause page to load endlessly

Man... That page hogging up enough bandwidth or what? each one of
those images are 50+ k


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RE: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Russ
Perhaps you can borrow some code from blogCFM... basically put some options
in the config file for using tinyMCE or FCKEditor... and put notes in the
doc that if people want to use that, they should download it and put it in a
certain folder.  

This way you don't have to include other people's code, and setting up the
html editor becomes as easy as unzipping a file to a folder, and changing a
few configuration settings. 

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:49 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF blog application
 
 I don't include an HTML editor because I don't want to have to worry
 about including someone else's code. I did, in the 5.x time frame,
 make it much easier to replace the textarea with a RTE. Honestly - are
 you saying that _one_ feature makes the blog basic? That seems
 rather shortsighted.
 
 But I'm probably being defensive.
 
 I do see that my docs don't describe how to do this - so I'll get that
 into the next release.
 
 
 
 
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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Teddy Payne
The HTML editor.  I saw that there was a thread about HTMl recently.   What
text editor would BlogCFC users want for HTML editing?

I am by no means speaking on behalf of Raymond.  I am curious where I would
want to start to add it for me and then see if Raymond and others users
would also like it.

Teddy

On 10/17/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 After MAX and in between client work, I am hoping to see what features
 users want to add to BlogCFC and see if I can offer assistance to Ray.  Not
 taht Ray is not a one man coding machine and needs my help.

 I like his work and his blog software and would be thrilled to add
 something like a rich editor to help make his software product more
 compelling to a wider range of people.   I am getting some web space later
 this month to deploy his blog on it.

 Researching a good skin for the front interface.

 Teddy

 On 10/17/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
  Russ wrote:
   Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm
  sure
   it was done to keep it bug free.
  
   If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
   (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you
  ImageCFC.
  
   I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're
  building
   now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html
  editors
   which are part of the requirements.
  
   Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?
 
  Honestly, Ray keeps up with blog technology more than I do.  I don't
  even know what a trackback is =)
 
  Many of the reasons I developed blogCFM originally have been addressed
  by Ray in blogCFC over the last few years.
 
  the things I still like about my own - optional user registration, the
  ability to freeze entries from future comments after a certain period
  of time, and the HTML editor.
 
  I haven't done a release of BlogCFM in quite some time... I'd actually
  like to do some work on it to enhance search engine indexing.. like
  using h1 tags instead of div's for entry titles and h2 for subtitles,
  etc...
 
  Rick
 
  

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Re: Cf vs ?

2006-10-17 Thread Bryan Stevenson
 However, I think one sad fact is, that when selecting new technology,
 managers are generally unwilling (in my eyes) to fork out for software when
 there are free alternatives, no matter how persuasive the long term cost
 argument is.

Neil.thus my earlier comment on many decison makers suffering for the 
debilitating disease of short-sightedness ;-)

Cheers

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Re: RE: Serving Japanese text on IIS/CFMX

2006-10-17 Thread Inger Klekacz
Thanks for your followup.  I didn't, by the way, set the BOM in
Dreamweaver;  when I used BBEdit, however, I saved the file as UTF-8
without BOM signature and it *still* worked.

BBEdit also warned me everytime I opened a Dreamweaver-created
UTF-encoded file that the UTF-8 was corrupt and that I should
proceed with caution.

Grr. Dreamweaver. *shakes fist*

Inger


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  The problem, in case anyone was wondering, lay in my editor:
  Dreamweaver.  Don't ask me why a file created in Dreamweaver
  would display fine on its own but puke when it was included
  inside a FB framework, but it did.

 Did you set the byte-order mark directly within Dreamweaver?

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
I don't think i would not use some software because it lacks one feature!! I
think this is a rather poor excuse.  If anything the way blogCFC is built
you can easily select any RTE that you want to fit in.



On 17/10/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The HTML editor.  I saw that there was a thread about HTMl recently.
 What
 text editor would BlogCFC users want for HTML editing?

 I am by no means speaking on behalf of Raymond.  I am curious where I
 would
 want to start to add it for me and then see if Raymond and others users
 would also like it.

 Teddy



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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Casey Dougall
On 10/17/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The HTML editor.  I saw that there was a thread about HTMl recently.   What
 text editor would BlogCFC users want for HTML editing?

 I am by no means speaking on behalf of Raymond.  I am curious where I would
 want to start to add it for me and then see if Raymond and others users
 would also like it.


You can scratch that whole idea of text editors with Firefox...

Xinha Here! is a wrapper for the Xinha HTML editor that enables
WYSIWYG editing in any HTML textarea and text input elements. Xinha
Here!

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1449/

Then you can focus design efforts on XMLRPC integration. so I could
use blogger or windows live writer to post blog entries.

Casey

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
Russ,

I think there is something about it in the readme

Cutter
_
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com
(I need to upgrade)

Russ wrote:
 It has a lot of features... but what I mean is that it 'feels' very basic
 due to not having an html editor built in.  I see that that's not very
 difficult to do based on the links given earlier in the thread.  Perhaps, if
 you don't include it as an option in future releases, you can at least put
 something in the help file about it?  
 
 Russ
 
 
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF blog application

Basic? It has:

*  Send Entry
* CAPTCHA
* Related Entries
* Comments (and the ability to disable comments per entry
* Trackbacks (with a powerful spam fighting system)
* Print format (cfmx7 only)
* Categories
* Multiple blogs per DSN
* Multiple blogs per one install
* Multiple users per blog/install
* Support for SQL Server, MySQL 4.1, and Access, Oracle
* Localization support via 'language' skins
* Ping
* Subscriptions (both to an entry or to the blog as a whole)
* Stats
   * XML-RC
  * Slide shows
  * Basic CMS functionality (for writing pages outside of entries)
  * Extensible rendering engine
  * Print support
  * File manager

I hope you don't mind if I do take offense. :)

On 10/17/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm

sure

it was done to keep it bug free.

If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
(www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you

ImageCFC.


I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're building
now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html

editors

which are part of the requirements.

Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?

Russ


-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF blog application

If you do use MS Access, do not use the with Unicode driver.
Although it's best to just not use MS Access at all. :)

On 10/17/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

+1 for blogcfc

On 17/10/06, Tom King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ray Camdens BlogCFC
:)

On 17 Oct 2006, at 12:40, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:


Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql

(for

personal use). Do you know a good one?
thanks
Benign








 
 

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Rick Root
Teddy Payne wrote:
 The HTML editor.  I saw that there was a thread about HTMl recently.   What
 text editor would BlogCFC users want for HTML editing?

Teddy,

blogCFM can use either fckEditor or TinyMCE.  I haven't gone quite as 
far as Russ suggests in a later response to this thread... mostly 
because for every editor I support I have to make slight modifications 
to the file manager too.  The file manager (CFFM) supports integration 
with FCK and TinyMCE, so that's what blogCFM supports too.

My point is... if you're going to enhance BlogCFC - to share or not to 
share - you might as well make it flexible =)

Rick

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Raymond Camden
I agree. Rick's fork is definitely better than Galleon. Galleon has
NOT gotten the love lately, but I hope to correct that later in the
year. Galleon is far from dead - just a little dusty. Quote is
actually something I can look into getting into the minor point
release I wanted to release this week.

On 10/17/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I believe we're talking about blog, but as far as forum goes, I couldn't
 even find a quote feature, something that is present in Rick's mod.  HTML
 Editors and emoticons might be considered bells and whistles, but I quote
 functionality is an integral part of the forums.

 Russ


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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Rick Root
Here's a list of Ray's features that aren't in BlogCFM =)

 *  Send Entry
 * Related Entries
 * Trackbacks (with a powerful spam fighting system)
 * Print format (cfmx7 only)
 * Localization support via 'language' skins
 * Stats
* XML-RC
   * Slide shows
   * Basic CMS functionality (for writing pages outside of entries)
   * Extensible rendering engine

(also, with regard to subscriptions, only registered users can subscribe 
to my blog entries - non registered users posting comments (if allowed)) 
cannot subscribe, so I can avoid certain kinds of comment spam abuse)

No, Ray's blog definately isn't basic.

In fact, if I weren't so lazy, I'd probably convert to his blog software 
- and the only things I'd change would be implementing an HTML editor, 
and eliminating the javascript popup comment windows... I'd much rather 
the comments - and the comment form - be inline.

Rick

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Rick Root
Raymond Camden wrote:
 I agree. Rick's fork is definitely better than Galleon. Galleon has
 NOT gotten the love lately, but I hope to correct that later in the

CFMBB hasn't gotten the love lately either.  I released 1.1 which I 
should've labeled 1.1b cuz it's full of bugs.

1.01 is still available though, and it's mostly bug free.

so many projects, so little time.

I'm too busy watching the Tigers these days... but that's a topic for 
cf-community :)

Rick


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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Rick Root
Casey Dougall wrote:
 
 You can scratch that whole idea of text editors with Firefox...

I'm confused by this statement.  Why?  fckEditor works fine in Firefox, 
so does TinyMCE.

 Xinha Here! is a wrapper for the Xinha HTML editor that enables
 WYSIWYG editing in any HTML textarea and text input elements. Xinha
 Here!

I guess that's fine if you only plan to support firefox for users of 
your software.

rick

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Duplicate query execution in application.cfm for a certain page

2006-10-17 Thread Brent Shaub
Hello all,

I'm having trouble debugging this one.  I have a query in application.cfm that 
inserts to a table.  For most pages, I see one record.  For a particular page, 
I am seeing two.  What would be in this file that could cause application.cfm 
to fire twice?  I even tried using a request-scope flag to prevent the second 
entry with no luck.  It's a simple page without any includes, and it's not 
being included.

Thanks for any help on this,
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RE: Duplicate query execution in application.cfm for a certain page

2006-10-17 Thread Ben Nadel
For starters, start CFMailing yourself the CGI / FORM scopes right
before the INSERT it performed. That way you can see all the data /
environmental variables that are in existence when this happens.

Secondly, you might have a Form that is submitted twice. Are you doing
any Javascript stuff on Form validation or something that might do this.
Remember, once the Form submits, it will fire a page request. If you
submit the page AND then Javascript does some flavor of a form.submit(),
this will be submitting the form twice even though visually (from the
user's stand point), the form has only submitted once.

-ben
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From: Brent Shaub [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 12:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Duplicate query execution in application.cfm for a certain page

Hello all,

I'm having trouble debugging this one.  I have a query in
application.cfm that inserts to a table.  For most pages, I see one
record.  For a particular page, I am seeing two.  What would be in this
file that could cause application.cfm to fire twice?  I even tried using
a request-scope flag to prevent the second entry with no luck.  It's a
simple page without any includes, and it's not being included.

Thanks for any help on this,
Brent



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RE: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Andy Matthews
Not to mention what if the processing page on the other side of the form
doesn't allow for HTML? You could potentially see raw code which would be
bad.

!//--
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certified advanced coldfusion programmer
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--//-

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF blog application


Casey Dougall wrote:

 You can scratch that whole idea of text editors with Firefox...

I'm confused by this statement.  Why?  fckEditor works fine in Firefox,
so does TinyMCE.

 Xinha Here! is a wrapper for the Xinha HTML editor that enables
 WYSIWYG editing in any HTML textarea and text input elements. Xinha
 Here!

I guess that's fine if you only plan to support firefox for users of
your software.

rick


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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread David Livingston
BlogFusion does MS access plus a bunch of other DB's  and features.

http://blogfusion.com

  If you are looking for a place for your personal blog you might  
want to sign up at cfblog.

http://cfblog.com

Dave



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 Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql (for  
 personal use). Do you know a good one?
 thanks
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Re: Duplicate query execution in application.cfm for a certain page

2006-10-17 Thread Brent Shaub
These are good thoughts, Ben.  I forgot to mention how simple this page is.  
I'm accessing it via a simple link in a navigation frame.  Come to think of it, 
that is one thing I didn't think of.  The refering page has no form, isn't 
doing a post and has no validation JavaScript.  It's a basic a href.  But the 
target is another frame.  I will experiment with this a bit more.

Thanks for your post,
Brent

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Re: Duplicate query execution in application.cfm for a certain page

2006-10-17 Thread tanguyr
Brent Shaub wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 
 I'm having trouble debugging this one.  I have a query in application.cfm
 that inserts to a table.  For most pages, I see one record.  For a
 particular page, I am seeing two.  What would be in this file that could
 cause application.cfm to fire twice?  I even tried using a request-scope
 flag to prevent the second entry with no luck.  It's a simple page without
 any includes, and it's not being included.
 
 Thanks for any help on this,
 Brent
 

It could be because of a duplicate request. Put a cflog tag in there and
check the thread id.

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RE: RE: Serving Japanese text on IIS/CFMX

2006-10-17 Thread Dave Watts
 Thanks for your followup.  I didn't, by the way, set the BOM 
 in Dreamweaver;  when I used BBEdit, however, I saved the 
 file as UTF-8 without BOM signature and it *still* worked.

This might be a dumb question, but did you have the encoding set to UTF-8 in
Dreamweaver? I haven't had any trouble with BOM in Dreamweaver on Windows.

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CFC oddness

2006-10-17 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Hey All,

OK...this I have not seen beforecan anyone shed some light??

CALLING TEMPLATE (psuedo code):

cfinvoke method=meth1 blah blah returnvariable=query1some args/cfinvoke

cfinvoke method=meth2 blah blah returnvariable=query2some args/cfinvoke

CFC (also pseudo code):

cffunction name=meth1runs a query named query1 cfreturn 
query1/cffunction

cffunction name=meth2runs a query named query2 cfreturn 
query1/cffunction

Now note that for meth2 above it is actually returning the query (query1) 
from meth1

This was a result of a copy  paste.  I copied meth1 and made meth2 from it 
(forgetting to change the query being returned.

What I find odd is that this didn't error out saying (in meth2) that query1 
is not defined (as I'd expect...and am sure I've seen before).  It appears that 
meth2 is has access to the query run in meth1?  Is that correct?

Thanks in advance.

Cheers

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Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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Re: Duplicate query execution in application.cfm for a certain page

2006-10-17 Thread Brent Shaub
Somehow this one worked itself out.  

I made the following changes:
1. made some changes to the frame that referred to it,
2. renamed the file and renamed it back, (didn't seem to work)
3. created a new page with a new name and linked to it in the calling frame,
4. removed the link and page created in 3.

Of all of these, clearing the cache for the calling page seems to make the most 
sense.  It's working now, and that's the best answer I have.

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Re: Cf vs ?

2006-10-17 Thread Larry Lyons
OK  lets look at it another way, how much is a PDF generator, even in terms


There are tons of packages out there.  I'm amazed daily by the different
CRM-ish PHP stuff out there.
You could roll out a whole app with all kinds of stuff fairly quickly.  Far
faster than a bunch of grunts writing stuff from the ground up, or whatnot.
Drag and drop modules, and spiffy stuff like that.  Directory watchers I
haven't seen much of, but I haven't looked (and sadly, haven't used them
myself... maybe for this one project, they'd be a good fit... hmmm...
anywhayze...)

Still look how much time it takes to develop an app using iText, for instance, 
that mimics the functionality of cfdocument (even with it foibles). You may 
want to do it as a hobbyist, but I'd hate to spend the $$$ getting it done when 
cfdocument can handle the requirements much more easily. Same with CFmail.

As for a directory watcher, I'm developing an app right now to use a directory 
watcher as a way to interface with lab equipment, so we can do live data 
collection.


The idea is that when you factor in the real costs, CF is cheap. When you


Well, it's all in the frame of reference, and context, etc.

One of the things I learned from the little bit of assembler I worked with,
was that it's a PITA when you're building it all from scratch, but it speeds
up quite a bit when you've got skeletons of the various things you need... I
think the basic idea applies in other areas, because I see this effect
everywhere, even with CF- RADicle as it is. ;]

Enough said.


I don't think you've wrangled the definition of free enough for me to see
CF as free...  just because it saves time when looked at from some angles
doesn't negate the fact that you won't find a full version for free
anywhere.  At least I haven't seen one I could make a million dollars with
and not have to pay someone else, or whatever.
Make a ton of money, and see how free anything is though, I reckon. :)

Nothing is free, you pay for things one way or another. Thing is CF provides a 
lot under the hood that other languages only provide as add ons. 

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Verity ContextHighlight issue

2006-10-17 Thread Les Irvin
Coming late to the table, but finally upgrading to CF MX7.  I like the new
features of Verity, especially ContextHighlight, and have a question
regarding that.

The collection in question indexes a bunch of html pages.  In the resulting
context summary I'd prefer, of course, that no html code be included.

I framed the output with this tag to strip the html...

HTMLEditFormat(REReplaceNoCase(context,[^]*,,ALL))

 but that also strips the ContextHighlight.

Any ideas on a better approach to this?

Thanks in advance,
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RE: PNG fix seems to cause page to load endlessly

2006-10-17 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Are these dynamic images? If so you can use a .cfm as a style sheet and
build something like this so it decides between IE and everything else.

..somepng {
width: #imagewidth#;
height: #imageheight#;
cfif findnocase('MSIE', cgi.HTTP_USER_AGENT)
filter: progid:
DXImageTransform.Microsoft.AlphaImageLoader(src='#path_toi_png#',
sizingMethod='scale')
cfelse
background: url(#path_to_png#);
/cfif
}

If they aren’t dynamic... well... same thing but static.


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To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: PNG fix seems to cause page to load endlessly

I'm using a PNG fix javascript to load in some product images on a site that
my company did. It works great, in that the images load in properly and
are transparent. The problem is that the page loads endlessly, even though
nothing is missing.

My first question is does anyone know why this is happening?. A second
question is, does anyone have a PNG fix that works correctly?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Teddy Payne
If I do integrate an HTML editor for the BlogCFC instance, I would probably
want to make it a uniform process, so that multiple editors can be adopted.
It may make sense to be able to choose from a radio button of the available
text editors.  I saw someoen release a Flex HTML editor as well, so that has
me curious too.  The flex version would be a personal pet project and would
probably stick with an HTML based RTE for load time speed.

Teddy

On 10/17/06, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Not to mention what if the processing page on the other side of the form
 doesn't allow for HTML? You could potentially see raw code which would be
 bad.

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 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 12:03 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF blog application


 Casey Dougall wrote:
 
  You can scratch that whole idea of text editors with Firefox...

 I'm confused by this statement.  Why?  fckEditor works fine in Firefox,
 so does TinyMCE.

  Xinha Here! is a wrapper for the Xinha HTML editor that enables
  WYSIWYG editing in any HTML textarea and text input elements. Xinha
  Here!

 I guess that's fine if you only plan to support firefox for users of
 your software.

 rick


 

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Verity returns nothing

2006-10-17 Thread Tim Do
I've had the verity search working for quite a while now.  All of a
sudden it has stopped working... only thing I can think of us we
installed the updater2??  I've deleted and recreated the verity..
updated it and it shows over 3400 documents.  The search still returns
nothing.  I looked in the verity folder (folder sits under the folder
that I specified when creating the verity) and looked at the sysinfo.log
file and saw this error:
 
Could not create charset macintosh
Tue Oct 17 10:20:24 2006
msg(1): Error   E0-1218 (Language): Unable to access charset 'macintosh'
to find the charset mapping to '1252'
 
Any ideas on where I should be troubleshooting?  
 
Thanks!
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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Casey Dougall
 I'm confused by this statement.  Why?  fckEditor works fine in Firefox,
 so does TinyMCE.

  Xinha Here! is a wrapper for the Xinha HTML editor that enables
  WYSIWYG editing in any HTML textarea and text input elements. Xinha
  Here!

 rick

We all know what form fields accept html and don't. This was just a
meir post to state that even though there isn't an editor that you
could rightclick in the field and have a popup editor within 2
seconds.

There is also another firefox extension called BBedit which is cool as well.

Casey

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Raymond Camden
One last point I want to make. I got some praise on this thread for
my work - but BlogCFC is definitely a community affair. Lots of
folks have contributed code for it. I just take credit for it as part
of my plan to take over the world.


On 10/17/06, David Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 BlogFusion does MS access plus a bunch of other DB's  and features.

 http://blogfusion.com

   If you are looking for a place for your personal blog you might
 want to sign up at cfblog.

 http://cfblog.com

 Dave



 On Oct 17, 2006, at 6:40 AM, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:

  Hi: I need a blog application in cfm with ms-access or ms-sql (for
  personal use). Do you know a good one?
  thanks
  Benign
 
 

 

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RE: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Brad Wood
Teddy, do you remember where you saw the Flex HTML editor.  I would like
to look at that for the fun of it.

Thank.

~Brad

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RE: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Mark A Kruger
Rick,

Where's the slideshow feature... And what the heck is it?

-mark
 

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Here's a list of Ray's features that aren't in BlogCFM =)

 *  Send Entry
 * Related Entries
 * Trackbacks (with a powerful spam fighting system)
 * Print format (cfmx7 only)
 * Localization support via 'language' skins
 * Stats
* XML-RC
   * Slide shows
   * Basic CMS functionality (for writing pages outside of entries)
   * Extensible rendering engine

(also, with regard to subscriptions, only registered users can subscribe to
my blog entries - non registered users posting comments (if allowed)) cannot
subscribe, so I can avoid certain kinds of comment spam abuse)

No, Ray's blog definately isn't basic.

In fact, if I weren't so lazy, I'd probably convert to his blog software
- and the only things I'd change would be implementing an HTML editor, and
eliminating the javascript popup comment windows... I'd much rather the
comments - and the comment form - be inline.

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Re: Verity ContextHighlight issue

2006-10-17 Thread Raymond Camden
I use a custom contexthighlightbegin/end value. I use something like
___000___ for my markers. I strip out the html, then replace my
markers with b or somesuch.

On 10/17/06, Les Irvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Coming late to the table, but finally upgrading to CF MX7.  I like the new
 features of Verity, especially ContextHighlight, and have a question
 regarding that.

 The collection in question indexes a bunch of html pages.  In the resulting
 context summary I'd prefer, of course, that no html code be included.

 I framed the output with this tag to strip the html...

 HTMLEditFormat(REReplaceNoCase(context,[^]*,,ALL))

  but that also strips the ContextHighlight.

 Any ideas on a better approach to this?

 Thanks in advance,
 Les


 

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Re: fckEditor and Coldfusion

2006-10-17 Thread T Burke
 I am using a fckEditor within my application to provide the user to 
 enter his information. This was chosen as it has editing options 
 similar to MS-Word. 

Hi Mullai,
One thing you should check out. After using FCKeditor for a long time, I 
noticed that my applications in FF were odd. The 'back' button appeared to have 
many 'pages' as if the fckeditor had reloaded itself several times. 

I actually wound up swapping over recently to TinyMCE, which is a tad easier 
and may help with your javascript getbrowserwidth/hieght. TinyMCE creates a 
javascript object for the textarea tag so that in your form, you can simply 
place textarea  
and the editor will come up. It is faster and cleaner (and easier to maintain 
for my purposes) than FCKeditor. And it was safari supported (although not 
opera). FCK supported Opera but not safari. You can find it at 
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/. 

Anyone else had luck with this editor?
DG

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Re: RE: RE: Serving Japanese text on IIS/CFMX

2006-10-17 Thread Inger Klekacz
I did encode everything as UTF-8 in Dreamweaver.

Here's another factor: OS.  I'm on a Mac.  My line breaks are set to
UNIX in Dreamweaver.

When I opened the same files in BBEdit, it told me that the line
breaks were all set to DOS. Hmph! Silly, silly Dreamweaver.  And
silly me for not catching it sooner.

inger

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  Thanks for your followup.  I didn't, by the way, set the BOM
  in Dreamweaver;  when I used BBEdit, however, I saved the
  file as UTF-8 without BOM signature and it *still* worked.

 This might be a dumb question, but did you have the encoding set to UTF-8 in
 Dreamweaver? I haven't had any trouble with BOM in Dreamweaver on Windows.

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Re: CFC oddness

2006-10-17 Thread Charlie Griefer
i believe this is why folks suggest var scoping your variables in your
CFC methods :)

On 10/17/06, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey All,

 OK...this I have not seen beforecan anyone shed some light??

 CALLING TEMPLATE (psuedo code):

 cfinvoke method=meth1 blah blah returnvariable=query1some 
 args/cfinvoke

 cfinvoke method=meth2 blah blah returnvariable=query2some 
 args/cfinvoke

 CFC (also pseudo code):

 cffunction name=meth1runs a query named query1 cfreturn 
 query1/cffunction

 cffunction name=meth2runs a query named query2 cfreturn 
 query1/cffunction

 Now note that for meth2 above it is actually returning the query (query1) 
 from meth1

 This was a result of a copy  paste.  I copied meth1 and made meth2 from it 
 (forgetting to change the query being returned.

 What I find odd is that this didn't error out saying (in meth2) that query1 
 is not defined (as I'd expect...and am sure I've seen before).  It appears 
 that meth2 is has access to the query run in meth1?  Is that correct?

 Thanks in advance.

 Cheers

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 VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
 Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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 fax: 250.480.1264
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RE: CFC oddness

2006-10-17 Thread Brad Wood
True.  Unless you var the query name, it will be in the variables scope,
which means it is available to the entire cfc.  So, all methods can
access (and return) the variable.

Of course, this assumes that method 1 has been called BEFORE method 2 to
create the variable.

~Brad

-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC oddness

i believe this is why folks suggest var scoping your variables in your
CFC methods :) 


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RE: CFC oddness

2006-10-17 Thread Ben Nadel
Also, just to touch on that... If you do a query that doesn't return a
result set (ie. An update, insert) then the variable is deleted from the
LOCAL function scope. If you then run another query IN THE SAME FUNCTION
with the same name, it will make this query result set globallay
available to the CFC since it no longer has a var'd variable. 

I have not tested this, but I remember reading a blog post about it.

-b

..
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Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
www.bennadel.com
 

-Original Message-
From: Brad Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 2:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFC oddness

True.  Unless you var the query name, it will be in the variables scope,
which means it is available to the entire cfc.  So, all methods can
access (and return) the variable.

Of course, this assumes that method 1 has been called BEFORE method 2 to
create the variable.

~Brad

-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC oddness

i believe this is why folks suggest var scoping your variables in your
CFC methods :) 




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xml/xslt class for ColdFusion?

2006-10-17 Thread R Knutson
Does anyone know of any classes/courses/training specifically about xml and 
ColdFusion, and also xslt style sheets?  If not a class, then perhaps a book 
recommendation?

I can find lots of courses on this subject for .net, but nothing for CF.

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Re: CFC oddness

2006-10-17 Thread Bryan Stevenson
i believe this is why folks suggest var scoping your variables in your
 CFC methods :)

Thanks Charlie (figured that may be it)...so how do I scope a query name 
returned from CFQUERY given the situation I outlined?

I suppose I could do this (which IMHO sucks):

cfquery name=q1...

cfset var.resultQuery = q1

cfreturn resultQuery

Seems like a lot of extra work to me (well...OK...1 extra line to scope 
it...but 
it feels like a waste ;-)

So does the VAR scope keep variables local to the method that sets them?

TIA

Cheers

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VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
Hence a valuable argument for switching over to the darkside of the force;)

Cutter
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http://blog.cutterscrossing.com

Raymond Camden wrote:
 One last point I want to make. I got some praise on this thread for
 my work - but BlogCFC is definitely a community affair. Lots of
 folks have contributed code for it. I just take credit for it as part
 of my plan to take over the world.

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Output Query over another Query Ahhh!

2006-10-17 Thread coldfusion . developer
All,

I'm trying to take the records/coupons that match the first query criteria and
pass them to the second query where cookie.id and coupon.id match.

PROBLEM:
I'm getting all the coupon.id(s) in one long bunch.  So instead of being able to
apply each id in the query, I get all the ids.

QUESTION: How can I isolate each id byself to be used in the seond query?

CFQUERY Name=Coupons datasource=#datasource#
   select * 
   from   Coupons  
   where  StartDate = #CreateODBCDateTime(Now())# and 
  EndDate = #CreateODBCDateTime(Now())#
and CompanyID = 1
   order by CouponOrder ASC
/CFQUERY
!--- OUTPUT THIS QUERY THROUGH A SECONDARY QUERY ---
   !--- TRYING TO MATCH COOKIE ID WITH EXISTING COUPONS TO SEE WHAT'S BEEN 
VIEWED PRINTED ---
   CFOUTPUT Query=Coupons
   
cfdump var = #Coupons.ID# expand = Yes label = text
brnextP/P
   cfoutput#Coupons.ID#/cfoutput ... BR 
   CFQUERY datasource=#datasource# Name=UserCoupon
 select * 
   from   UserCoupons 
   where  UserID = 18884  and 
  CouponID = #Coupons.ID#
  /CFQUERY
  
  CFIF UserCoupon.RecordCount is 0
   
 CFSET CouponFlag = 0
  CFELSE
  CFIF DateDiff('D', UserCoupon.LastDownloadDate, 
(DateFormat(Now(),mm/dd/))) GTE Coupons.RefreshDays 
CFSET CouponFlag = 0
 /CFIF
   /CFOUTPUT

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RE: CFC oddness

2006-10-17 Thread Dave Watts
 Thanks Charlie (figured that may be it)...so how do I scope a 
 query name returned from CFQUERY given the situation I outlined?
 
 I suppose I could do this (which IMHO sucks):
 
 cfquery name=q1...
 
 cfset var.resultQuery = q1
 
 cfreturn resultQuery
 
 Seems like a lot of extra work to me (well...OK...1 extra 
 line to scope it...but it feels like a waste ;-)

VAR isn't really a scope, it's just a keyword telling CF to make the
variable local to the function. Your VAR statements have to follow any
CFARGUMENT tags you have, but precede anything else:

cffunction ...
cfargument ...
...
cfset var q1 = 
...
cfquery name=q1 ...
...
cfreturn q1
/cffunction

 So does the VAR scope keep variables local to the method that 
 sets them?

Yes.

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Re: CF blog application

2006-10-17 Thread Raymond Camden
Rick was talking about stuff NOT in his blogware but in mine. :) By
slideshows I mean this:

You can create a slideshow by just uploading images to a directory. Or
you can create one in the admin. If you make one in the admin, you can
add captions and a title to show.

Basically you have multiple ways to add pictures to your blog.

On 10/17/06, Mark A Kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Rick,

 Where's the slideshow feature... And what the heck is it?

 -mark


 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 11:52 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF blog application

 Here's a list of Ray's features that aren't in BlogCFM =)

  *  Send Entry
  * Related Entries
  * Trackbacks (with a powerful spam fighting system)
  * Print format (cfmx7 only)
  * Localization support via 'language' skins
  * Stats
 * XML-RC
* Slide shows
* Basic CMS functionality (for writing pages outside of entries)
* Extensible rendering engine

 (also, with regard to subscriptions, only registered users can subscribe to
 my blog entries - non registered users posting comments (if allowed)) cannot
 subscribe, so I can avoid certain kinds of comment spam abuse)

 No, Ray's blog definately isn't basic.

 In fact, if I weren't so lazy, I'd probably convert to his blog software
 - and the only things I'd change would be implementing an HTML editor, and
 eliminating the javascript popup comment windows... I'd much rather the
 comments - and the comment form - be inline.

 Rick



 

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Re: xml/xslt class for ColdFusion?

2006-10-17 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
http://www.cafepress.com/protonarts.50984013

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R Knutson wrote:
 Does anyone know of any classes/courses/training specifically about xml and 
 ColdFusion, and also xslt style sheets?  If not a class, then perhaps a book 
 recommendation?
 
 I can find lots of courses on this subject for .net, but nothing for CF.
 
 

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Re: CFC oddness

2006-10-17 Thread Bryan Stevenson
 True.  Unless you var the query name, it will be in the variables scope,
 which means it is available to the entire cfc.  So, all methods can
 access (and return) the variable.

 Of course, this assumes that method 1 has been called BEFORE method 2 to
 create the variable.

 ~Brad

Yep...that's exactly what I did...called method 1 and then method 2.  Now that 
I 
think about it, I may not have had that exact situation arise before.  I have 
copied pasted many a method in order to build a new one (leaving the return 
var 
the same as the copied method by accident).  In those cases I did get a not 
defined error because I only called the new method (thus the return var would 
not exist as it did in my example today).

Well I've learned my new thing for today...I'm done ;-)

Thanks all!!

Boy I'm slipping...I've had staff doing most of the development work around 
here 
the past year...tisk tisk on me ;-)

Cheers

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
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Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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