Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Ben Nadel wrote:
> I think having 2 file explorers IS a must have. 

You mean a local file view, and a remote file view ?

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Todd wrote:
> I think a more useful survey would have been?  Have you used
> HomeSite+/CFStudio? Yes/no.  Have you used DW?  Yes/no If yes, what

"If yes, how long ago"
For me, we're talking 5 years or more.

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Todd wrote:
> Tom, I'm sorry, are you implying that CFStudio was more than HomeSite
> "dressed up"?

No, sorry - I meant DW is useless as a CF IDE.

> Don't get me wrong.  I'm _GLAD_ Adobe is taking customer requests seriously
> (no, really!)... I guess I'm surprised that a IDE is at the top of the list
> of "serious issues."  

Well, as there isn't an 'offical' IDE for CF (DW doesn't count for so many 
reasons) and every other major server language has one, I can see why...

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Andy Matthews wrote:
> Again...I would argue that the overwhelming majority of ColdFusion
> developers are Windows based. It would be smart for them to make it
> cross-platform, 

The smart choice would be 'do a Flex Builder' and build it on top of Eclipse, 
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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Andy Allan
If you want to see the follow up to 2007's "fuzzy oranges", you will be there ;)

Andy

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> On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Casey Dougall wrote:
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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Casey Dougall wrote:
> what about us who want to  switch to linux. gosh, leave us hanging  why
> don't ya.

If I'm at Scotch, I'll bring my Kubuntu laptop :-)

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Re: Model-Glue & CrystalTech

2008-01-08 Thread Dominic Watson
>
> ColdFusion 8? Bet it's the Java 6 performance bug in the class loader...


ColdFusion 8 it is yes and that sounds likely. It's all working without
hitch now... I hope!

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Will Tomlinson
Let me fix your typo. 
 
"No, sorry - I meant DW is usefulness as a CF IDE."

There, all fixed!

:)

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Massimo Foti
> I think the direction is very clear, but it is something that has been
> debated internally at Adobe. But with the advent of platform support,
> DW and Homesite are windows only IDE's.

For what's worth, DW runs on Mac too, since version 1.0.
This doesn't make it a state of the art CFML IDE, but it's cross-platform

Massimo

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Massimo Foti wrote:
> This doesn't make it a state of the art CFML IDE, but it's cross-platform

2 platforms isn't 'cross'.

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread massimo
> On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Massimo Foti wrote:
>> This doesn't make it a state of the art CFML IDE, but it's
>> cross-platform
>
> 2 platforms isn't 'cross'.

Yep, you are right :-)

Massimo

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Multiple Conditions

2008-01-08 Thread Steve LaBadie
I have a condition that will print the choice from a loop on the success
page to basically confirm the visitor's selection. I now need to add a
third choice and am not sure how to add it. I thought I would add a
 but I get an error.

 



#form.adults#



#form.child#



 

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East Stroudsburg University
200 Prospect St.
East Stroudsburg, Pa 18301
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cfform does not validate with cflayout/tabs

2008-01-08 Thread Fidelis Firmus
I use cfform with cflayout and 2 tabs.
In the form, in tab1, I have a cfinput that is marked as "required".

I do not enter any data in the form to test the "required" validation by cfform.
When I am on the first tab, and clic on "save" button, cfform works fine, opens 
a window error, and stays in the form.

But if i go to the second tab, and clic on save button, i get the error window, 
but coldfusion submits the form to the server.

Example : test.cfm :







Lorem ipsum





Go to tab2, clic Save : you get the window error, but cfform still submits the 
form.

Do you see any way to correct this ?

I did a "view source" in the browser, and found that by disabling 2 generated 
lines, It would work :
if( _CF_error_messages.length > 0 )
{
// show alert() message
_CF_onErrorAlert(_CF_error_messages);
// set focus to first form error, if the field supports js 
focus().
if( _CF_this[_CF_FirstErrorField].type == "text" )
{ _CF_this[_CF_FirstErrorField].focus(); }

}
return false;

If I disable the 2 lines on the focus :
// if( _CF_this[_CF_FirstErrorField].type == "text" )
// { _CF_this[_CF_FirstErrorField].focus(); }
then it works fine, the form is not submitted.

Do you know any way to tell CF to not generate these 2 lines ?

Thanks in advance for any help.
Firmus.


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[NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

2008-01-08 Thread Rey Bango
I posted about Dan Vega's new CFWindow custom tag which allows the use 
of Ext 2.0 for creating dialog boxes.

http://ajaxian.com/archives/ext-20-and-coldfusion

Please go to the post and show your support for Dan and ColdFusion.

Rey...

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Re: Thank You from Vivio

2008-01-08 Thread Rick Root
Hey Jordan, glad you guys didn't get blown away :)

Rick

On 1/7/08, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear CF Community:
>
> I just wanted to take a moment to say "Thank you" to all the amazingly
> supportive emails and posts we had due to the storm we had this weekend
> and the subsequent power outage we had because of it.
>
> We had expected to get nothing but flaming emails and calls from irate
> customers about it, but the CF Community really surprised me on this. We
> did, of course, get some flaming emails, but surprisingly the number of
> supportive emails out-numbered the flaming ones. Thank you, so much, for
> that.
>
>  From it's inception, Vivio has been a company that has pulled itself up
> from it's bootstraps and has flourished despite some pretty painful
> pitfalls and growing pains. Vivio began in a one-office building with a
> single T1 line and a couple servers in a server closet, and we've grown
> to a company with 13 employees, several hundred customers from all over
> the world, and 3 45mbit-capable connections in less then 5 years. We've
> experienced over 100% revenue growth every year since we began, and all
> with absolutely no seed money and no investors. Everything we've done
> has had to be snowballed into a budget and worked into our business model.
>
> We've known that we needed to address the generator issue, and have been
> making plans for a painless integration of a generator system into our
> data center as well as have it be properly budgeted for. However, due to
> the storm, those plans took a violent leap from the planning stage to
> the implementation stage. We are now the proud owners of a generator
> system, but we need to work out the kinks of it's implementation. We
> were able to get some servers online immediately during the storm using
> it - as some of you noticed - but clearly we need a better
> implementation plan. We are working with electricians now to fix this so
> that if this sort of situation ever happens again, we will be able to
> smoothly move from city power to generator power.
>
> We are addressing this situation now - even before we can properly
> budget for it - because we want you to know that we are dedicated to
> providing a service that you can depend on.
>
> Thank you again for all the supportive feedback we've gotten in the past
> few days. It's an honor to be a part of this community.
>
> --
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> Jordan Michaels
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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Chad Gray
Everyone keeps saying Dreamweaver is aimed for the graphic designer side of 
HTML and that it is not for developers of CF.

CF being tag based flows right in the HTML and CSS so I want an editor that can 
do CSS, HTML and CF because I use all three languages at the same time to make 
CF pages.

I don't like Eclipse because I have to add so many plugins to get what I 
already get in Dreamweaver.  Then by the time I get all of the plugins the 
product tends to be become un-stable and hard to keep up to date.  I still have 
not found a good plugin to code-hint/autocomplete CSS while im doing CF work.

Features to add on to Dreamweaver to make it the perfect product:
CFC introspection
Advanced search and replace like homesite (I love to search for tabs and CR to 
re-arrange data)
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Re: XML Signature and CF

2008-01-08 Thread Blaine Boyland
Taco can you pass that class along I also have a requirement for this now on a 
single signon project.

Thanks, Blaine Boyland

>Have you got a key that you need to sign with etc.?
>
>I should have a java class somewhere that allows you to create signatures.
>You can easily call it from CF or wrap it in a CFC.
>
>Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox
>an industry leader with commercial IT experience since 1994 .
>http://www.pacificfox.com - Web Design and Development
>
>
>
>> 

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Re: XML Signature and CF

2008-01-08 Thread Blaine Boyland
>Have you got a key that you need to sign with etc.?
>
>I should have a java class somewhere that allows you to create signatures.
>You can easily call it from CF or wrap it in a CFC.
>
>Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox
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>
>
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Re: Multiple Conditions

2008-01-08 Thread Dominic Watson
Hi Steve, I can only presume you did something like this to cause your
error:









The cfelse must be the last condition, so the following code should work (if
not, there is something else awry):



 







Dominic



On 08/01/2008, Steve LaBadie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a condition that will print the choice from a loop on the success
> page to basically confirm the visitor's selection. I now need to add a
> third choice and am not sure how to add it. I thought I would add a
>  but I get an error.
>
>
>
> 
>
> #form.adults#
>
> 
>
> #form.child#
>
> 
>
>
>
> Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
> East Stroudsburg University
> 200 Prospect St.
> East Stroudsburg, Pa 18301
> 570-422-3999
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> http://www.esu.edu 
>
>
>
>
>
> 

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RE: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

2008-01-08 Thread Andy Matthews
Good point. Thanks for mentioning that Todd. 

-Original Message-
From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

This is using the Ext 2.0 framework, which is something CF8 doesn't have.
Plus, in theory, you can run this on CF7.

On Jan 8, 2008 9:28 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> While I respect the work that he put into this tag, doesn't CF already 
> have cfwindow?
>
> Also, the amount of code needed for even the most basic example:
> http://www.danvega.org/examples/cfwindow/basic.cfm
>
> is 336kb. I cringe at the thought of people who just want a simple 
> modal window using this tag. Oh the poor users having to download an 
> additional 336k just to see a pretty modal window.
>
> Obviously if you're using this as part of a larger app, then it's not 
> as big a deal.
>
>
> andy
>




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Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

2008-01-08 Thread Todd
This is using the Ext 2.0 framework, which is something CF8 doesn't have.
Plus, in theory, you can run this on CF7.

On Jan 8, 2008 9:28 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> While I respect the work that he put into this tag, doesn't CF already
> have
> cfwindow?
>
> Also, the amount of code needed for even the most basic example:
> http://www.danvega.org/examples/cfwindow/basic.cfm
>
> is 336kb. I cringe at the thought of people who just want a simple modal
> window using this tag. Oh the poor users having to download an additional
> 336k just to see a pretty modal window.
>
> Obviously if you're using this as part of a larger app, then it's not as
> big
> a deal.
>
>
> andy
>


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RE: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

2008-01-08 Thread Andy Matthews
While I respect the work that he put into this tag, doesn't CF already have
cfwindow?

Also, the amount of code needed for even the most basic example:
http://www.danvega.org/examples/cfwindow/basic.cfm

is 336kb. I cringe at the thought of people who just want a simple modal
window using this tag. Oh the poor users having to download an additional
336k just to see a pretty modal window.

Obviously if you're using this as part of a larger app, then it's not as big
a deal.


andy

-Original Message-
From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 7:35 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

I posted about Dan Vega's new CFWindow custom tag which allows the use of
Ext 2.0 for creating dialog boxes.

http://ajaxian.com/archives/ext-20-and-coldfusion

Please go to the post and show your support for Dan and ColdFusion.

Rey...



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CF Forms error: The form data has expired, Please reload this page in your browser.

2008-01-08 Thread Beru
I am looking for an in-depth explanation of how CF handles Flash forms
generation, in particular on how the flash parameters are generated by CF.

In fact, the flash forms generate, but expire immediately, producing the
error message in the subject... It seems that this CF instance's path does
not match the path in the flash parameters, or with the problems with the
cache. But if I use the */XXX/YYY/ZZZ/8013356.mxml.cfswf* in the url, I get
the form. It just does not appear when the page is generated.

In bold, the parameters apparently influencing my problem:




 **
  
  *
*




CF_RunContent('http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=7,0,14,0\'
width=\'650\' height=\'570\'> \n\n\n\n\n');


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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
I use Aptana Eclipse plugin for CSS work. If you are separating your 
style declarations from your actual document (as you should) then the 
Aptana editor is fantastic for this. Eclipse flips this automatically 
for me, as I switch between a .cfm template (in CFEclipse perspective) 
to a .css template.

But hey, to each his own

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Chad Gray wrote:
> Everyone keeps saying Dreamweaver is aimed for the graphic designer side of 
> HTML and that it is not for developers of CF.
> 
> CF being tag based flows right in the HTML and CSS so I want an editor that 
> can do CSS, HTML and CF because I use all three languages at the same time to 
> make CF pages.
> 
> I don't like Eclipse because I have to add so many plugins to get what I 
> already get in Dreamweaver.  Then by the time I get all of the plugins the 
> product tends to be become un-stable and hard to keep up to date.  I still 
> have not found a good plugin to code-hint/autocomplete CSS while im doing CF 
> work.
> 
> Features to add on to Dreamweaver to make it the perfect product:
> CFC introspection
> Advanced search and replace like homesite (I love to search for tabs and CR 
> to re-arrange data)
> Two file browsers
> 
> 
> 

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Re: XML Signature and CF

2008-01-08 Thread Marco Antonio C. Santos
Taco, do you can send that class to sign XML to me?

Cheers
Marco Antonio

> Taco can you pass that class along I also have a requirement for this 
> now on a single signon project.
> 
> Thanks, Blaine Boyland
> 
> >Have you got a key that you need to sign with etc.?
> >
> >I should have a java class somewhere that allows you to create 
> signatures.
> >You can easily call it from CF or wrap it in a CFC.
> >
> >Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox
> >an industry leader with commercial IT experience since 1994 .
> >http://www.pacificfox.com - Web Design and Development
> >
> >
> >
> >> 


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RE: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

2008-01-08 Thread Andy Matthews
Like I said Dan...this is great news for CF peeps. Just wanted to point out
file size as an issue. If you just need a simple modal window, there's
better ways to do it. If you're looking to develop a full blown app, then
ExtJS is a good way to do it.

-Original Message-
From: Dan Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 9:02 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

Good feedback guys. Andy I know that size is always an issue and right now I
a pulling in the entire css of ext (ext-all.css) which I will slim down when
i get a stable release ready. Also I am sure there is a way to pack the
already packed js. I used the ext build your own to try and include just the
libs needed but there may be room for improvement. I tend to agree if you
just needed it to popup some text might be overkill but I will have to wait
and see what others use it for.

Dan

On Jan 8, 2008 9:41 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Good point. Thanks for mentioning that Todd.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:38 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com
>
> This is using the Ext 2.0 framework, which is something CF8 doesn't have.
> Plus, in theory, you can run this on CF7.
>
> On Jan 8, 2008 9:28 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > While I respect the work that he put into this tag, doesn't CF 
> > already have cfwindow?
> >
> > Also, the amount of code needed for even the most basic example:
> > http://www.danvega.org/examples/cfwindow/basic.cfm
> >
> > is 336kb. I cringe at the thought of people who just want a simple 
> > modal window using this tag. Oh the poor users having to download an 
> > additional 336k just to see a pretty modal window.
> >
> > Obviously if you're using this as part of a larger app, then it's 
> > not as big a deal.
> >
> >
> > andy
> >
>
>
>
>
> 



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Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

2008-01-08 Thread Dan Vega
Good feedback guys. Andy I know that size is always an issue and right now I
a pulling in the entire css of ext (ext-all.css) which I will slim down when
i get a stable release ready. Also I am sure there is a way to pack the
already packed js. I used the ext build your own to try and include just the
libs needed but there may be room for improvement. I tend to agree if you
just needed it to popup some text might be overkill but I will have to wait
and see what others use it for.

Dan

On Jan 8, 2008 9:41 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Good point. Thanks for mentioning that Todd.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:38 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com
>
> This is using the Ext 2.0 framework, which is something CF8 doesn't have.
> Plus, in theory, you can run this on CF7.
>
> On Jan 8, 2008 9:28 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > While I respect the work that he put into this tag, doesn't CF already
> > have cfwindow?
> >
> > Also, the amount of code needed for even the most basic example:
> > http://www.danvega.org/examples/cfwindow/basic.cfm
> >
> > is 336kb. I cringe at the thought of people who just want a simple
> > modal window using this tag. Oh the poor users having to download an
> > additional 336k just to see a pretty modal window.
> >
> > Obviously if you're using this as part of a larger app, then it's not
> > as big a deal.
> >
> >
> > andy
> >
>
>
>
>
> 

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Chad Gray wrote:
> CF being tag based flows right in the HTML and CSS 

It really shouldn't.
View (HTML) code should be separate to Control and Model code (CFML).

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Jo�o_Fernandes
Chad, You want a editor for HTML + CSS + CF and I want an editor for CF 
+ Flex and believe me that if you find eclipse unstable, you should have 
tried Flex Builder 1.5 that was build on top of DreamWeaver.

 What I really like in Eclipse is that you don't need to wait for Adobe 
to have functionality A,B or C, very often it's already available as a 
third party plugin.
everyone has different needs, some need CSS+HTML support, some support 
for Flex, some for other languages besides CF, some need support for 
version control, etc and in my opinion Eclipse can solve most of them.


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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Chad Gray
I love my Flex Builder 2.0.  Intellesense rocks!  We need that for CFCs in DW.

I use Dreamweaver and Flex Builder separately and I don't find that a bad 
thing.  I would rather have two programs running that do a superior job at 
each's task then have one program that does a mediocre job.


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From: João_Fernandes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

Chad, You want a editor for HTML + CSS + CF and I want an editor for CF 
+ Flex and believe me that if you find eclipse unstable, you should have 
tried Flex Builder 1.5 that was build on top of DreamWeaver.

 What I really like in Eclipse is that you don't need to wait for Adobe 
to have functionality A,B or C, very often it's already available as a 
third party plugin.
everyone has different needs, some need CSS+HTML support, some support 
for Flex, some for other languages besides CF, some need support for 
version control, etc and in my opinion Eclipse can solve most of them.


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Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

2008-01-08 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
Great work Dan! This is always a big argument in some circles, the size 
issue. It's a trade off that has to be weighed in any application 
development. If your users are known to be primarily on broadband, then 
it's not as much of an issue, especially since browsers have caching 
turned on by default (something developers typically turn off, leave 
off, and forget that users don't share that experience).

I love the JQuery components, which will be much more uniform when UI is 
officially released in a few weeks, but ExtJS has a much larger (and 
sweeter) component library that is completely uniform, very tight, and 
it doesn't hurt that it looks just like the CF8 Ajax components. For a 
large application, where you will have many different interfaces, ExtJS 
definitely gives you an extremely extensive framework to work with.

Steve "Cutter" Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
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Dan Vega wrote:
> Good feedback guys. Andy I know that size is always an issue and right now I
> a pulling in the entire css of ext (ext-all.css) which I will slim down when
> i get a stable release ready. Also I am sure there is a way to pack the
> already packed js. I used the ext build your own to try and include just the
> libs needed but there may be room for improvement. I tend to agree if you
> just needed it to popup some text might be overkill but I will have to wait
> and see what others use it for.
> 
> Dan
> 
> On Jan 8, 2008 9:41 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Good point. Thanks for mentioning that Todd.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:38 AM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com
>>
>> This is using the Ext 2.0 framework, which is something CF8 doesn't have.
>> Plus, in theory, you can run this on CF7.
>>
>> On Jan 8, 2008 9:28 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> While I respect the work that he put into this tag, doesn't CF already
>>> have cfwindow?
>>>
>>> Also, the amount of code needed for even the most basic example:
>>> http://www.danvega.org/examples/cfwindow/basic.cfm
>>>
>>> is 336kb. I cringe at the thought of people who just want a simple
>>> modal window using this tag. Oh the poor users having to download an
>>> additional 336k just to see a pretty modal window.
>>>
>>> Obviously if you're using this as part of a larger app, then it's not
>>> as big a deal.
>>>
>>>
>>> andy
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Chad Gray
But it does.  :)

I appreciate separating code, but it just does not always work out that way for 
me.

Once a spaghetti coder always a spaghetti coder.  If my keyboard delivered a 
shock when I start typing CSS in my HTML maybe I could break the habit.




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From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Chad Gray wrote:
> CF being tag based flows right in the HTML and CSS 

It really shouldn't.
View (HTML) code should be separate to Control and Model code (CFML).


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Accessing Trac from ColdFusion

2008-01-08 Thread Dan Skaggs
Anyone know if it's possible to talk to the ticketing system built into Trac 
from ColdFusion (through some kind of webservice or other API)?  I use Trac 
during development because of its tight integration with Subversion. I am 
building an application that needs to allow users to enter enhancements, 
defects etc and would like to build a scaled-down "front end" if you will 
within the application that would feed those things into Trac, but essentially 
hide the Trac interface from them so as not to confuse them.

Thanks
Dan 

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
Intellisense for CFCs? We have that in CFEclipse, don't we?...;)

Steve "Cutter" Blades
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Chad Gray wrote:
> I love my Flex Builder 2.0.  Intellesense rocks!  We need that for CFCs in DW.
> 
> I use Dreamweaver and Flex Builder separately and I don't find that a bad 
> thing.  I would rather have two programs running that do a superior job at 
> each's task then have one program that does a mediocre job.
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: João_Fernandes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:19 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey
> 
> Chad, You want a editor for HTML + CSS + CF and I want an editor for CF 
> + Flex and believe me that if you find eclipse unstable, you should have 
> tried Flex Builder 1.5 that was build on top of DreamWeaver.
> 
>  What I really like in Eclipse is that you don't need to wait for Adobe 
> to have functionality A,B or C, very often it's already available as a 
> third party plugin.
> everyone has different needs, some need CSS+HTML support, some support 
> for Flex, some for other languages besides CF, some need support for 
> version control, etc and in my opinion Eclipse can solve most of them.
> 
> 


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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Rich


It seems that many people step up on their soapbox and proclaim that  does not perform .  The problem
that Adobe is trying to solve is a rather large one.  The CF community has a
very diverse user base, ranging from seasoned application developers
familiar with low level languages requesting tools available in those
languages to hobbyists who want a WYSIWYG environment.  We are a large and
diverse group, both in terms of skills and requirements.  I believe that
some people need to realize that their personal must have feature is not
necessarily even needed by other developers within this community.  There is
no one "right" answer to this very challenging problem, but I am happy that
Adobe is attempting to craft an IDE that will address all of our needs.



My personal hope is that Adobe will develop an Eclipse based solution so
that we as a community can leverage the existing tools that exist for the
platform and do not need to rely on Adobe to provide every tool that we can
dream up.  Mark has done an amazing job with CFE, but at the end of the day,
he is still just one man.  With the weight (and money) of Adobe behind an
Eclipse based tool, we would all be very much better off IMHO.


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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Brian Kotek
Unfortunately, no, we don't. And this is a must have addition to whatever
IDE might come out of this survey.

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CFFILE

2008-01-08 Thread Orlini, Robert
Is there a way for CFFile to find a file not on the local server? For example 
to find a file on the c:\ drive on another server? 

Can the source be \\server\c$



If not, are there any CF tags or commands that can do this? CFHTTP?

Thx.

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BlueDragon 7.0.1 Released! native x64 for Windows and Linux

2008-01-08 Thread Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta is pleased to announce the immediate availability of BlueDragon 
7.0.1 for download and purchase:

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

New features in BlueDragon 7.0.1 include:

- native x64 support for Windows and Linux
- upgrade built-in JVM to JDK 1.6 (Java 6)
- additional frameworks support (see below)
- bug fixes and performance enhancements

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been tested and are supported in BlueDragon 7.0.1:

- ModelGlue
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Re: Accessing Trac from ColdFusion

2008-01-08 Thread Dan Skaggs
Thanks Barney...

I was looking at that option as well.  The only hangup with that is that I 
don't know yet if CVSDude will let me connect directly to the database or not.  
If they do, then  that may be the simplest way to go about it.

Dan

> I know there are XML-RPC plugins for Trac, but I've never used any of
> them.  That being said, the Trac DB schema is very straightforward 
> and
> has been very stable for some time, so just interacting with the DB
> directly is a viable option.  You lose out on Trac notifications and
> such, of course.
> 
> For pretty much all of our self-hosted apps, we add a feedback button
> for internal users that simply creates Trac tickets of type 
> "feedback"
> directly in the Trac database (and CFMAIL the same content) and 
> triage
> them from there.  Works like a champ.
> 
> cheers,
> barneyb


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RE: CFFILE

2008-01-08 Thread Dawson, Michael
Yes, but you need to run the CF Application Server service as an account
with the appropriate permissions on the remote computer.

If this is a Windows domain, you can create a domain account and set the
CF service to run as that account.  Then, grant the permissions, to that
account, for any remote resource.

M!ke

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Is there a way for CFFile to find a file not on the local server? For
example to find a file on the c:\ drive on another server? 

Can the source be \\server\c$



If not, are there any CF tags or commands that can do this? CFHTTP?

Thx.

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Claude Schneegans wrote:
> Secondly, what's important is what the page will look like in browsers
> used by visitors,
> not in the editor's view module.

Eclipse's 'view module' uses the same rendering engine as FireFox (on Linux 
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Can you rotate a PDF in CF8?

2008-01-08 Thread Ryan Stille
I was sure cfpdf could do it, but now that I'm ready to do it and am 
looking through the documentation, I don't see how.  Anybody done this 
already?  Seems like rotating would be a pretty simple and common thing, 
I'd be surprised if they left it out.

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Claude Schneegans
 >>View (HTML) code should be separate to Control and Model code (CFML).

Absolutely. I never understood the need for a view module in editors.
First, it is so easy to have IE, Mozilla or both open on the page, save 
the page form the editor
and just refresh it form the browser.
Secondly, what's important is what the page will look like in browsers 
used by visitors,
not in the editor's view module.
Developing a view module in the editor is just a waist of time.

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Re: Accessing Trac from ColdFusion

2008-01-08 Thread Barney Boisvert
I know there are XML-RPC plugins for Trac, but I've never used any of
them.  That being said, the Trac DB schema is very straightforward and
has been very stable for some time, so just interacting with the DB
directly is a viable option.  You lose out on Trac notifications and
such, of course.

For pretty much all of our self-hosted apps, we add a feedback button
for internal users that simply creates Trac tickets of type "feedback"
directly in the Trac database (and CFMAIL the same content) and triage
them from there.  Works like a champ.

cheers,
barneyb

On Jan 8, 2008 7:28 AM, Dan Skaggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone know if it's possible to talk to the ticketing system built into Trac 
> from ColdFusion (through some kind of webservice or other API)?  I use Trac 
> during development because of its tight integration with Subversion. I am 
> building an application that needs to allow users to enter enhancements, 
> defects etc and would like to build a scaled-down "front end" if you will 
> within the application that would feed those things into Trac, but 
> essentially hide the Trac interface from them so as not to confuse them.
>
> Thanks
> Dan
>
> 

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Re: CFFILE

2008-01-08 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Only through network sharesanything else is a major security no no ;-)

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Arg CF 8 is serving up CFML that no longer exists.

2008-01-08 Thread Ian Skinner
I've fixed the code error. I've commented out the code error. I've 
replaced the entire CFML code with "Hello World".  But CF 8 is serving 
up the same code with the error no matter what I have done.  I turned 
off all caching options in the administrator, I've deleted all saved 
class files in 'cfclasses' and restarted the CF service.  It is still 
serving the old code unchanged.

I have not experienced this problem with CF for some time, where can 
this be coming from?

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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Mark Kruger
Claude,

Very succinct... I agree with that.

-mark
 

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

 >>View (HTML) code should be separate to Control and Model code (CFML).

Absolutely. I never understood the need for a view module in editors.
First, it is so easy to have IE, Mozilla or both open on the page, save the
page form the editor and just refresh it form the browser.
Secondly, what's important is what the page will look like in browsers used
by visitors, not in the editor's view module.
Developing a view module in the editor is just a waist of time.

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Re: CFFILE

2008-01-08 Thread Ben Doom
If the file is on a shared drive, and the user CF runs as has access to 
that drive, then CFFile can access it.

If that's not possible, you could set up FTP access and use cfftp (which 
would allow you to read/write it, instead of just read with cfhhtp).

--Ben Doom

Orlini, Robert wrote:
> Is there a way for CFFile to find a file not on the local server? For example 
> to find a file on the c:\ drive on another server? 
> 
> Can the source be \\server\c$
> 
>source="\\server\c$\accessLog.txt"
>   destination="C:\docs\accessLog_backup.txt">
> 
> If not, are there any CF tags or commands that can do this? CFHTTP?
> 
> Thx.
> 
> RO
> HWW
> 
> 
> 

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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Rick Faircloth
> My personal hope is that Adobe will develop an Eclipse based solution so
> that we as a community can leverage the existing tools that exist for the
> platform and do not need to rely on Adobe to provide every tool that we can
> dream up.  Mark has done an amazing job with CFE, but at the end of the day,
> he is still just one man.  With the weight (and money) of Adobe behind an
> Eclipse based tool, we would all be very much better off IMHO.
> 
> 
> Rich Kroll

I agree with you, Rich.  We are much better off having a community of developers
working towards providing features that are needed as plug-ins to suit the 
various
developer's styles.

Adobe, in a self-contained product, would have a very difficult time, if not 
impossible,
creating an IDE that could be all-things to all-people.  At the end of the day, 
Adobe,
is only going to produce what is going to make money, not what is necessarily 
best for
the community.  On the other hand, developers tend to develop what is best for 
the community,
certainly without concern for monetary gain from the product, as is witnessed 
by the
extensive amount of work Mark has put into CFEclipse.

A base program, such as CFEclipse with developer created plug-ins is the way to 
go.
If there a problem with a developer maintained environment, the problems tend 
to get
solved very quickly.  If there's a problem or feature lacking in a program 
maintained
and enhanced only by a company, then the problem or feature may not be 
addressed for
a year or more, or at least until the next "major release" comes out.  
(Translated "We'll
solve that problem or add that feature, but we're going to make sure you pay 
for it...)

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Re: Accessing Trac from ColdFusion

2008-01-08 Thread Brian Kotek
CVSDude definitely exposes the XML-RPC interface to Trac, since that is how
Mylyn works to interface with Trac from inside Eclipse.

On Jan 8, 2008 11:35 AM, Dan Skaggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks Barney...
>
> I was looking at that option as well.  The only hangup with that is that I
> don't know yet if CVSDude will let me connect directly to the database or
> not.  If they do, then  that may be the simplest way to go about it.
>
> Dan
>
> > I know there are XML-RPC plugins for Trac, but I've never used any of
> > them.  That being said, the Trac DB schema is very straightforward
> > and
> > has been very stable for some time, so just interacting with the DB
> > directly is a viable option.  You lose out on Trac notifications and
> > such, of course.
> >
> > For pretty much all of our self-hosted apps, we add a feedback button
> > for internal users that simply creates Trac tickets of type
> > "feedback"
> > directly in the Trac database (and CFMAIL the same content) and
> > triage
> > them from there.  Works like a champ.
> >
> > cheers,
> > barneyb
>
>
> 

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Re: Arg CF 8 is serving up CFML that no longer exists.

2008-01-08 Thread Ian Skinner
Ian Skinner wrote:
> I've fixed the code error. 
Never the frigin mind.   I fought this for over an hour before realizing 
it was a DIFFERENT error in a different file that just happened to be 
the exact same line and position as the one I had already fixed.

Sometimes I wish I worked team where I had another set of eyes to look 
at things like this.  There can be disadvantages to being a one man show.

Ian


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Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com

2008-01-08 Thread Dan Vega
I think there is an easy solution that will just take a little more work on
my end. If all you want to do is create a basic window then just include
what is needed, but if you want to be able to resize it, drag it, have it
modal and load external files using ajax then include those libraries as
well. I will get the size down, first I want to focus on functionality and
then I will turn my attention to that. On a side note, a friend suggested
that cfwindow is a bad name and I agree. I may start referring to it as
cf_window but keep the url at riaforge. Thanks for your input guys!

Dan

On Jan 8, 2008 10:25 AM, Cutter (CFRelated) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Great work Dan! This is always a big argument in some circles, the size
> issue. It's a trade off that has to be weighed in any application
> development. If your users are known to be primarily on broadband, then
> it's not as much of an issue, especially since browsers have caching
> turned on by default (something developers typically turn off, leave
> off, and forget that users don't share that experience).
>
> I love the JQuery components, which will be much more uniform when UI is
> officially released in a few weeks, but ExtJS has a much larger (and
> sweeter) component library that is completely uniform, very tight, and
> it doesn't hurt that it looks just like the CF8 Ajax components. For a
> large application, where you will have many different interfaces, ExtJS
> definitely gives you an extremely extensive framework to work with.
>
> Steve "Cutter" Blades
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>
> Dan Vega wrote:
> > Good feedback guys. Andy I know that size is always an issue and right
> now I
> > a pulling in the entire css of ext (ext-all.css) which I will slim down
> when
> > i get a stable release ready. Also I am sure there is a way to pack the
> > already packed js. I used the ext build your own to try and include just
> the
> > libs needed but there may be room for improvement. I tend to agree if
> you
> > just needed it to popup some text might be overkill but I will have to
> wait
> > and see what others use it for.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > On Jan 8, 2008 9:41 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Good point. Thanks for mentioning that Todd.
> >>
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:38 AM
> >> To: CF-Talk
> >> Subject: Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com
> >>
> >> This is using the Ext 2.0 framework, which is something CF8 doesn't
> have.
> >> Plus, in theory, you can run this on CF7.
> >>
> >> On Jan 8, 2008 9:28 AM, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> While I respect the work that he put into this tag, doesn't CF already
> >>> have cfwindow?
> >>>
> >>> Also, the amount of code needed for even the most basic example:
> >>> http://www.danvega.org/examples/cfwindow/basic.cfm
> >>>
> >>> is 336kb. I cringe at the thought of people who just want a simple
> >>> modal window using this tag. Oh the poor users having to download an
> >>> additional 336k just to see a pretty modal window.
> >>>
> >>> Obviously if you're using this as part of a larger app, then it's not
> >>> as big a deal.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> andy
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Josh Nathanson
> Developing a view module in the editor is just a waist of time.

I have to call shenanigans on that one.  Sometimes you need to drop in a 
table with some funky rowspans or something, and Dreamweaver makes it 
extremely easy to get a table set up exactly how you want it without having 
to go back and forth between the editor and the browser.

When you add up all the time spent going between applications it becomes 
rather significant over the long haul.

And, what about the casual designer who might want to use CF to add in a 
contact form or the like.  This is a large part of the CF user base and 
can't be ignored by Adobe.

-- Josh


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Re: Model-Glue & CrystalTech

2008-01-08 Thread Tom McNeer
>From experience, I've seen timeouts like this happen during framework
initiation on multiple hosting services (including CrystalTech) and on CF7
as well as CF8. It's one of the joys of working on shared servers. A lot
gets stuffed into memory when Model-Glue, ColdSpring and Transfer or Reactor
load both the frameworks and your associated application-scoped objects, and
sometimes it takes too long.

The problem can be exacerbated by the fact that hosting services typically
keep short application and session timeout limits on their machines, so if
no one hits your application for a few hours (like overnight), it will have
to start up all over again. I've worked around this by creating a scheduled
task that "tickles" the site periodically, firing an event just to keep the
application loaded in memory.

Also, if you're using Transfer and CF8, the Java bug can bite even after the
application starts up, since Transfer will only begin loading classes
representing Transfer objects when it is asked to. Mark Mandel pointed this
out in an earlier thread on the Transfer list.

Finally, specific to CrystalTech: I contacted one of their senior support
folks in mid-December and explained the Java bug to him, pointing to both
Sean Corfield's and Mark Mandel's blog entries on the issue. Naturally, they
weren't eager to install Java 1.5 on all their CF servers. But after some
prodding, they agreed to discuss it with Adobe.

Which reminds me, of course: I should find out the status. If I learn
anything useful (even if negative), I'll add it to this thread.



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ArrayFind and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Che Vilnonis
I was reading a blog post by Rupesh Kumar about searching through arrays:
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=19056005&postID=116861460940707835

He speaks of how you can use the underlying java APIs for searching. His
examples worked find for me, but when I create an array with CF8s new
reMatchNoCase function, I can't get his code to work. Any idea why? Is the
reMatchNoCase array not a "real" array? See my simple code below. The result
should not be zero.


http://ww2.collectorcartrader.com/details.php?adId=90177579";
method="get">

]*[^/]?)>",cfhttp.FileContent)>


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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Rick Faircloth
Agreed.   I've just started use CFE, but I see absolutely no
use for an HTML viewer.

Time better spent would be on code-folding, if there's time to
do anything.

Rick

> -Original Message-
> From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 11:38 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey
> 
>  >>View (HTML) code should be separate to Control and Model code (CFML).
> 
> Absolutely. I never understood the need for a view module in editors.
> First, it is so easy to have IE, Mozilla or both open on the page, save
> the page form the editor
> and just refresh it form the browser.
> Secondly, what's important is what the page will look like in browsers
> used by visitors,
> not in the editor's view module.
> Developing a view module in the editor is just a waist of time.




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secure cross-domain login

2008-01-08 Thread Daniel Roberts
I am trying to set up a secure auto-login system for one of our products. The 
need goes like this... A potential partner has a product with many clients that 
need a product like one we offer. The partner would like to be able to link to 
specific pages in our product from their own app. Each user would have their 
own account with use and need to be logged in automatically to our system by 
the 3rd party app if they are not already. We also need to account for the user 
logging out of our app at any time. I would also like the credentials to be 
encrypted through https/ssl.

I have come up with a process that would require the 3rd party app to send 
credentials through a server-side connection. The process goes like this:

  1) 3rd party app sends user to page in our app, and all is well if already 
logged in
  2) if not already logged in, we send user to an auto-login page at 3rd party 
app
  3) 3rd party app submits credentials on the server-side to our app through 
secure connection
  4) if credentials accepted, our app returns a one time use login key
  5) 3rd party app send user to our app again with login key and they are 
logged in automatically and continue to desired page

This will work but is there is a simpler way? I do not have much experience 
with https but I'm under the impression that an https page at one domain cannot 
securely send data to an https page at another domain. Is that correct or am I 
wrong about that? If this were allowed then this could be solved by submitting 
the data in a hidden form.

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RE: Arg CF 8 is serving up CFML that no longer exists.

2008-01-08 Thread Dawson, Michael
1. Uncheck Server Settings > Caching > Cache web server paths, unless
you only have one web site.

2. Make sure you are editing the correct file that you are browsing.
Check for test, qa, production, etc., and make sure your editor is
opening the exact same file.

M!ke

-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 11:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Arg CF 8 is serving up CFML that no longer exists.

I've fixed the code error. I've commented out the code error. I've
replaced the entire CFML code with "Hello World".  But CF 8 is serving
up the same code with the error no matter what I have done.  I turned
off all caching options in the administrator, I've deleted all saved
class files in 'cfclasses' and restarted the CF service.  It is still
serving the old code unchanged.

I have not experienced this problem with CF for some time, where can
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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Brian Kotek
I'd agree. Given everything that Eclipse offers, like SVN integration, Trac
integration, ANT integration, and editors for everything under the sun, I
think it would be completely insane for them to use anything else to build a
CF IDE.

On Jan 8, 2008 11:49 AM, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> I agree with you, Rich.  We are much better off having a community of
> developers
> working towards providing features that are needed as plug-ins to suit the
> various
> developer's styles.
>
> Adobe, in a self-contained product, would have a very difficult time, if
> not impossible,
> creating an IDE that could be all-things to all-people.  At the end of the
> day, Adobe,
> is only going to produce what is going to make money, not what is
> necessarily best for
> the community.  On the other hand, developers tend to develop what is best
> for the community,
> certainly without concern for monetary gain from the product, as is
> witnessed by the
> extensive amount of work Mark has put into CFEclipse.
>
> A base program, such as CFEclipse with developer created plug-ins is the
> way to go.
> If there a problem with a developer maintained environment, the problems
> tend to get
> solved very quickly.  If there's a problem or feature lacking in a program
> maintained
> and enhanced only by a company, then the problem or feature may not be
> addressed for
> a year or more, or at least until the next "major release" comes out.
>  (Translated "We'll
> solve that problem or add that feature, but we're going to make sure you
> pay for it...)
>
> Rick
>
>
>


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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Claude Schneegans
 >>A base program, such as CFEclipse

But CFEclipse is not a base program, it is a plugin for Eclipse.
This is one of the reasons I don't like it: Eclipse is much more 
general, much too general, it aims at development
of any application, possibly in any language.
The other thing I don't like is its nasty habit to name differently what 
I've been using for years.
Another thing is that it looks an alien in the Windows environment.

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Claude Schneegans
 >>Eclipse's 'view module' uses the same rendering engine as FireFox

Then why not using Firefox directly?
And what's about Explorer?
Who develops CF applications without checking what it looks like under 
Explorer?
I have several sites using my CMS, and NO administrator uses anything 
else than IExplorer.

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Todd
That was my point of view (except that I'm fine with both CFEclipse/DW CS3
co-existing) and Ben Forta said I was "jumping the gun."

On Jan 8, 2008 12:46 PM, Dan Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am not sure why they would build an IDE on eclipse when we already have
> one. Actually I don't see why anyone uses anything but cfeclipse but thats
> just me :)
>
> Dan
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Re: ArrayFind and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Charlie Griefer
On Jan 8, 2008 9:30 AM, Che Vilnonis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was reading a blog post by Rupesh Kumar about searching through arrays:
> https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=19056005&postID=116861460940707835
>
> He speaks of how you can use the underlying java APIs for searching. His
> examples worked find for me, but when I create an array with CF8s new
> reMatchNoCase function, I can't get his code to work. Any idea why? Is the
> reMatchNoCase array not a "real" array? See my simple code below. The result
> should not be zero.
>
>
> http://ww2.collectorcartrader.com/details.php?adId=90177579";
> method="get">
>
> ]*[^/]?)>",cfhttp.FileContent)>
> 
>
> #temp#

try dumping your "images" array, and you'll see that you do have an
array of the images.  so yes, it is a "real" array.

indexOf() returns the element in the array that contains the string
searched for.  NOT the substring.  your array doesn't have an element
"_1thumb.jpg", so yes... the output of #temp# -should- be 0.  your
code is outputting exactly what you're asking it to output.

there may very well be a more elegant way, but to find a substring in
an array of strings, i'm afraid you'd have to loop over the array and
testing each element ()

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RE: CFFILE

2008-01-08 Thread Orlini, Robert
Thanks Mike

-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 11:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFFILE 


Yes, but you need to run the CF Application Server service as an account
with the appropriate permissions on the remote computer.

If this is a Windows domain, you can create a domain account and set the
CF service to run as that account.  Then, grant the permissions, to that
account, for any remote resource.

M!ke

-Original Message-
From: Orlini, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:35 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFFILE 

Is there a way for CFFile to find a file not on the local server? For
example to find a file on the c:\ drive on another server? 

Can the source be \\server\c$



If not, are there any CF tags or commands that can do this? CFHTTP?

Thx.

RO
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Re: ArrayFind and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Barney Boisvert
You have to spell the method names right.  It's indexOf, not indexof.

cheers,
barneyb

On Jan 8, 2008 9:30 AM, Che Vilnonis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was reading a blog post by Rupesh Kumar about searching through arrays:
> https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=19056005&postID=116861460940707835
>
> He speaks of how you can use the underlying java APIs for searching. His
> examples worked find for me, but when I create an array with CF8s new
> reMatchNoCase function, I can't get his code to work. Any idea why? Is the
> reMatchNoCase array not a "real" array? See my simple code below. The result
> should not be zero.
>
>
> http://ww2.collectorcartrader.com/details.php?adId=90177579";
> method="get">
>
> ]*[^/]?)>",cfhttp.FileContent)>
> 
>
> #temp#
>
>
> 

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SOLVED: CFMX7

2008-01-08 Thread Brent Nicholas
yeah, ok  after updating the JVM, applying hot fixes and other sheenanegans

It turned out to be the network card on the box running at full duplex vs. half 
duplex as it should have been.

'grimmace'...

Thanks for everyone's replies...

BN 

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RE: CFFILE

2008-01-08 Thread Orlini, Robert
Thanks Ben. 

-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 12:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFFILE


If the file is on a shared drive, and the user CF runs as has access to 
that drive, then CFFile can access it.

If that's not possible, you could set up FTP access and use cfftp (which 
would allow you to read/write it, instead of just read with cfhhtp).

--Ben Doom

Orlini, Robert wrote:
> Is there a way for CFFile to find a file not on the local server? For example 
> to find a file on the c:\ drive on another server? 
> 
> Can the source be \\server\c$
> 
>source="\\server\c$\accessLog.txt"
>   destination="C:\docs\accessLog_backup.txt">
> 
> If not, are there any CF tags or commands that can do this? CFHTTP?
> 
> Thx.
> 
> RO
> HWW
> 
> 
> 



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[Fwd: RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey]

2008-01-08 Thread Claude Schneegans
Hey Claude...HOF doesn't seem to like my email these days :-(... it 
seems even Michael isn't getting my emails as I have tried to email him 
about the issue as well...

You can also select IE from the view module and it will bring up an IE window.  
I agree that it is a waste of time and effort to develop a browser module when 
it would be better just to bring up IE, Firefox, etc and just refresh them.

Feel free to forward this to list...


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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Dan Vega
I am not sure why they would build an IDE on eclipse when we already have
one. Actually I don't see why anyone uses anything but cfeclipse but thats
just me :)

Dan

On Jan 8, 2008 12:21 PM, Brian Kotek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'd agree. Given everything that Eclipse offers, like SVN integration,
> Trac
> integration, ANT integration, and editors for everything under the sun, I
> think it would be completely insane for them to use anything else to build
> a
> CF IDE.
>
> On Jan 8, 2008 11:49 AM, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I agree with you, Rich.  We are much better off having a community of
> > developers
> > working towards providing features that are needed as plug-ins to suit
> the
> > various
> > developer's styles.
> >
> > Adobe, in a self-contained product, would have a very difficult time, if
> > not impossible,
> > creating an IDE that could be all-things to all-people.  At the end of
> the
> > day, Adobe,
> > is only going to produce what is going to make money, not what is
> > necessarily best for
> > the community.  On the other hand, developers tend to develop what is
> best
> > for the community,
> > certainly without concern for monetary gain from the product, as is
> > witnessed by the
> > extensive amount of work Mark has put into CFEclipse.
> >
> > A base program, such as CFEclipse with developer created plug-ins is the
> > way to go.
> > If there a problem with a developer maintained environment, the problems
> > tend to get
> > solved very quickly.  If there's a problem or feature lacking in a
> program
> > maintained
> > and enhanced only by a company, then the problem or feature may not be
> > addressed for
> > a year or more, or at least until the next "major release" comes out.
> >  (Translated "We'll
> > solve that problem or add that feature, but we're going to make sure you
> > pay for it...)
> >
> > Rick
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> 

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Claude Schneegans
 >>I am not sure why they would build an IDE on eclipse when we already 
have one.

Good point.
If everybody is happy with CFeclipse, let everybody use CFeclipse.
If it is not the case, let Adobe develop something else, but not the 
same thing.

 by the way, if Adobe is to develop something else, take CF Studio 
for model,
the design is already made, and EVERYBODY will be happy ;-)

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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Rich
> I am not sure why they would build an IDE on eclipse when we already have
> one.

My reasoning would be to start from a clean code base designed from the
ground up to be interoperable with existing applications, instead of being
tied to the legacy code.

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Forms within CFWINDOW

2008-01-08 Thread Pete Ruckelshaus
I would like to have a small form (normal HTML form) that is contained
within an AJAX cfwindow submit to that window so that it just loads the form
submission results page that popup window and not the parent page.  Is this
possible?

Thanks

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Brian Kotek
On Jan 8, 2008 1:42 PM, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> Good point.
> If everybody is happy with CFeclipse, let everybody use CFeclipse.
> If it is not the case, let Adobe develop something else, but not the
> same thing.


Everyone is not happy with CFEclipse, that is the whole point. There are
tons of things that could be added to it to make it better. This argument
makes no sense at all. Whether they take CFEclipse and improve it, or build
their own and use bits of CFEclipse that can be reused is irrelevant.


>  by the way, if Adobe is to develop something else, take CF Studio
> for model,
> the design is already made, and EVERYBODY will be happy ;-)
>

This would not make me happy. It would be a horrible mistake not to leverage
everything that Eclipse provides as the basis for an IDE.


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RE: Array "Find" and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Che Vilnonis
Charlie/Barney, I've simplified things a bit and changed the code to read
"indexOf". Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
*should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings using
this method. Any ideas what might be wrong?

---Rupesh's Sample Code---




Index of damon: #val(y.indexof("damon") + 1)#
Value of index: #y[pos]#





  

---My Sample Code---
http://ww2.collectorcartrader.com/details.php?adId=90177579";
method="get">

]*[^/]?)>",cfhttp.FileContent)>



pos = #pos#
image src = #images[pos]#






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Re: Array "Find" and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Janet MacKay
>Charlie/Barney, I've simplified things a bit and changed the code to read
>"indexOf". Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
>Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
>*should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings using
>this method. Any ideas what might be wrong?
>
>---Rupesh's Sample Code---
>
>
>
>
>Index of damon: #val(y.indexof("damon") + 1)#
>Value of index: #y[pos]#
>
>
>
>
>
>  
>
>---My Sample Code---
>http://ww2.collectorcartrader.com/details.php?adId=90177579";
>method="get">
>
>]*[^/]?)>",cfhttp.FileContent)>
>
>
>
>pos = #pos#
>image src = #images[pos]#
>
>
>
> 

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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Brian Kotek
Sure, I can see how having a one-stop editor for Flex, ColdFusion,
JavaScript, XML, and HTML, with Subversion, ANT, bug tracking, and task
management integration would be a terrible idea. And who can argue with the
"looks alien in Windows"...that's a show stopper. (rolls eyes)


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wrote:

>  >>A base program, such as CFEclipse
>
> But CFEclipse is not a base program, it is a plugin for Eclipse.
> This is one of the reasons I don't like it: Eclipse is much more
> general, much too general, it aims at development
> of any application, possibly in any language.
> The other thing I don't like is its nasty habit to name differently what
> I've been using for years.
> Another thing is that it looks an alien in the Windows environment.
>
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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Jo�o_Fernandes
>
> Eclipse is much more 
> general, much too general, it aims at development
> of any application, possibly in any language.
For me this is a good thing, It allows for those who needs to develop in 
several languages to have an unified IDE.
> Another thing is that it looks an alien in the Windows environment.
Rather look like an alien and do a good job than a fancy looking and 
waist my time to do anything trivial.
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Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Aaron Rouse
I think the problem is a bit of people who do not use CFEclipse currently
have come to expect a product they just install and use for CFM, HTML,
JavaScript, and maybe a couple other things just trying to list some random
possibilities.  They do not expect to install a product then go searching
for a few other modules to install and then get all of that. Although I am
sure if Adobe made something it would cover those grounds be it something
Eclipse based or something one-off.  I just hope it has a better extended
find/replace than what is in Eclipse out of the box because that is the one
thing that jumps out to me as something I do not like the few times I fire
up CFEclipse.  Anything else that jumps out to me is simply because of my
lack of effort to go and find the appropriate add-ons such as something for
JavaScript and so on, but clearly it does not bug me much because just
reading this list would point me to what to get.

Personally I would like to see something that included all development tools
for doing CF specific work.  What I mean by that is something that includes
the report builder(even though only used the current one once) and also any
of the wizards they have made that are Eclipse or DW(?) based.

On Jan 8, 2008 1:05 PM, Brian Kotek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sure, I can see how having a one-stop editor for Flex, ColdFusion,
> JavaScript, XML, and HTML, with Subversion, ANT, bug tracking, and task
> management integration would be a terrible idea. And who can argue with
> the
> "looks alien in Windows"...that's a show stopper. (rolls eyes)
>
>
> On Jan 8, 2008 12:46 PM, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >  >>A base program, such as CFEclipse
> >
> > But CFEclipse is not a base program, it is a plugin for Eclipse.
> > This is one of the reasons I don't like it: Eclipse is much more
> > general, much too general, it aims at development
> > of any application, possibly in any language.
> > The other thing I don't like is its nasty habit to name differently what
> > I've been using for years.
> > Another thing is that it looks an alien in the Windows environment.
> >
> > --
> > ___
> > REUSE CODE! Use custom tags;
> > See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm
> > (Please send any spam to this address: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
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Re: Array "Find" and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Janet MacKay
>Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
>Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
>*should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings using
>this method. 

No you shouldn't. The indexOf method does not work the way you're thinking.  It 
does not find substrings. It finds whole strings only.  

His example is searches for "damon".  The entire string "damon" *is* one of the 
elements in the array.  That's why his example works.  Try changing it to a 
substring like "da" and it won't work because the array does not contain an 
element with the exact value "da".


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Re: Array "Find" and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Barney Boisvert
Dump Rupesh's array, and you'll see an item "damon".  Dump your array,
and you WON'T see an item "_1thumb.jpg".  You will (or at least
should) see items that contain that substring, but none that are
exactly that string.

Charlie's suggestion was right, my original one was a red herring.

cheers,
barneyb

On Jan 8, 2008 11:39 AM, Janet MacKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Charlie/Barney, I've simplified things a bit and changed the code to read
> >"indexOf". Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
> >Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
> >*should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings using
> >this method. Any ideas what might be wrong?
> >
> >---Rupesh's Sample Code---
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Index of damon: #val(y.indexof("damon") + 1)#
> >Value of index: #y[pos]#
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >---My Sample Code---
> >http://ww2.collectorcartrader.com/details.php?adId=90177579";
> >method="get">
> >
> >]*[^/]?)>",cfhttp.FileContent)>
> >
> >
> >
> >pos = #pos#
> >image src = #images[pos]#
> >
> >
> >
> >
>


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Re: Shopping Cart Recommendation?

2008-01-08 Thread Tana Adams
Thank you all for your posts...most helpful!

Someone also mentioned another cart to me today called AbleCommerce.  I hadn't 
come across that one yet -- has anyone ever had experience with it?

Thanks again!

Tana 

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Testing a web service signature?

2008-01-08 Thread Jeff Chastain
I am working on a CF application that consumes a set of web services that
are not under my control.  So, what I would like to do is put together a
series of unit tests for lack of a better term that will test the signature
of these web services to be able to determine if the web service has changed
and is not returning what I expected or if there is problem elsewhere in the
application.

 

If I create an instance of the web service and dump it, the result is a Java
stub "SoapBindingStub" object which is not unexpected.  I am just having
trouble figure out whether this is any use to me or how to get the meta data
for the web service to test.

 

Has anybody done anything like this before or have any suggestions?

 

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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Jerry Guido
>> the design is already made, and EVERYBODY will be happy ;-)


>> This would not make me happy.

Ditto. While CFS *was* great in it's time it would need far too much
work to bring it up to speed with the state of the art IMHO. 

>> Everyone is not happy with CFEclipse, that is the whole point.

Ditto,
While CFE is a good IDE it can be a LOT better. No offence and hats off
to Mark Drew and crew (I love CFE). But... and this is a big but, I have
used a lot of IDE's over the years and compared to the likes of MS
Visual Studio, ActiveState Komodo, NetBeans, NuSphere PhpED etc. etc.,
CFE leaves me seriously wanting.

The fact of the matter is that CF does not have an IDE of nearly the
same caliber of the aforementioned offerings. And *that* is the problem.




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On Jan 8, 2008 1:42 PM, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> Good point.
> If everybody is happy with CFeclipse, let everybody use CFeclipse.
> If it is not the case, let Adobe develop something else, but not the
> same thing.


Everyone is not happy with CFEclipse, that is the whole point. There are
tons of things that could be added to it to make it better. This
argument
makes no sense at all. Whether they take CFEclipse and improve it, or
build
their own and use bits of CFEclipse that can be reused is irrelevant.


>  by the way, if Adobe is to develop something else, take CF Studio
> for model,
> the design is already made, and EVERYBODY will be happy ;-)
>

This would not make me happy. It would be a horrible mistake not to
leverage
everything that Eclipse provides as the basis for an IDE.




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Array Read / Output Help

2008-01-08 Thread Robert Harrison
I'm creating an array. It's a list of record numbers to be looked up later.
This is the code.











After the array is built it will be a list of key and id numbers, like below
(only much longer):

Key  Value
1   17
2   24
3   37
4   8
5   32

I need to be able to do two things:

1. Look in the array to see if a value exists and, if so, return the
key.

2. Loop through the array, output the key and use the value in a
query. 

I've tried 300 things. None worked. Any ideas?
 



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RE: Testing a web service signature?

2008-01-08 Thread Rich
I've done this, but not in CF.  There is a Java framework called WSIF (Web
Service Invocation Framework) that allows for stubless, or dynamic
invocation of a web service as well as exposes the meta data about a web
service.  You might be able to leverage concepts, or the library itself to
get to the information you need.

http://ws.apache.org/wsif/

HTH,

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Re: Array Read / Output Help

2008-01-08 Thread Barney Boisvert
You've got the wrong data structure.  If you want to look up a value
and get it's key, you need a data structure that matches that use
case: a CF struct.



  


cheers,
barneyb

On Jan 8, 2008 11:41 AM, Robert Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm creating an array. It's a list of record numbers to be looked up later.
> This is the code.
>
> 
> 
>
>
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
>
> After the array is built it will be a list of key and id numbers, like below
> (only much longer):
>
> Key  Value
> 1   17
> 2   24
> 3   37
> 4   8
> 5   32
>
> I need to be able to do two things:
>
> 1. Look in the array to see if a value exists and, if so, return the
> key.
>
> 2. Loop through the array, output the key and use the value in a
> query.
>
> I've tried 300 things. None worked. Any ideas?
>
>
>
>
> Robert B. Harrison
> Director of Interactive services
> Austin & Williams
> 125 Kennedy Drive, Suite 100 Hauppauge NY 11788
> T : 631.231.6600 Ext. 119
> F : 631.434.7022
> www.austin-williams.com
>
> Great advertising can't be either/or... It must be &.
>
>
>
>
> 

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RE: Array Read / Output Help

2008-01-08 Thread Rich
> I'm creating an array. It's a list of record numbers to be looked up
> later.

Is the order of the items important?

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Re: Array "Find" and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Charlie Griefer
On Jan 8, 2008 11:23 AM, Che Vilnonis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charlie/Barney, I've simplified things a bit and changed the code to read
> "indexOf". Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
> Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
> *should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings using
> this method. Any ideas what might be wrong?

why do you say you should be able to find a substring value using indexOf()?

if you change Rupesh's code to this:



it doesn't work.  you're saying that the substring 'damo' should be
found int he array element 'damon'.  i'm not seeing that behavior in
testing.

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Array Help

2008-01-08 Thread Robert Harrison
I'm creating an array. It's a list of record numbers to be looked up later.
This is the code.











After the array is built it will be a list of key and id numbers, like below
(only much longer):

Key  Value
1   17
2   24
3   37
4   8
5   32

I need to be able to do two things:

1. Look in the array to see if a value exists and, if so, return the
key.

2. Loop through the array, output the key and use the value in a
query. 

I've tried 300 things. None worked. Any ideas?



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SOT: Sub-domains & hosting

2008-01-08 Thread Dominic Watson
I recently switched hosting to CrystalTech and, on trying to recreate the
subdomains I had with my previous host, discovered that it can't be done.

Am I correct? Has anyone managed to set up subdomains using CrystalTech on a
shared server or ran into this problem? I had thought this was a common
hosting feature, am I again mistaken?

I'm very dissapointed, especially as it took the support guy three goes to
actually understand what a subdomain was (I explained it very consicely in
my first ticket, honest) and then point me to this article in their
'knowledge' base:

http://www.webcontrolcenter.com/Knowledge_Base/frmKB.aspx?KBID=170

I hope this is my last email to the list about CT!

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Re: Array Read / Output Help

2008-01-08 Thread Charlie Griefer
On Jan 8, 2008 11:41 AM, Robert Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm creating an array. It's a list of record numbers to be looked up later.
> This is the code.
>
> 
> 
>
>
> 
> 
> 
> 

couldn't you just do a query of queries on cur_disclaimers?  what are
you gaining by creating an array out of a query variable (just
curious) ?

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RE: Array "Find" and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Che Vilnonis
OK, now I understand. Thanks for the clarification.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Array "Find" and java APIs

>Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of Rupesh's 
>code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
>*should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings 
>using this method.

No you shouldn't. The indexOf method does not work the way you're thinking.
It does not find substrings. It finds whole strings only.  

His example is searches for "damon".  The entire string "damon" *is* one of
the elements in the array.  That's why his example works.  Try changing it
to a substring like "da" and it won't work because the array does not
contain an element with the exact value "da".


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Re: Array "Find" and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Barney Boisvert
Perhaps adding confusion to all of this is that the java.lang.String
class also has an 'indexOf' method that does find substrings within
the string.  But the 'indexOf' that a CF array has (a java.util.List)
finds the array index of an exact element.

cheers,
barneyb

On Jan 8, 2008 12:15 PM, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2008 11:23 AM, Che Vilnonis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Charlie/Barney, I've simplified things a bit and changed the code to read
> > "indexOf". Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
> > Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
> > *should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings using
> > this method. Any ideas what might be wrong?
>
> why do you say you should be able to find a substring value using indexOf()?
>
> if you change Rupesh's code to this:
>
> 
>
> it doesn't work.  you're saying that the substring 'damo' should be
> found int he array element 'damon'.  i'm not seeing that behavior in
> testing.
>
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> of 120 feet per second, is a cow that has been dropped out of a
> helicopter." - Dave Barry
>
> 

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Re: Array Help

2008-01-08 Thread Ian Skinner
Robert Harrison wrote:
> 1. Look in the array to see if a value exists and, if so, return the key.
>   

Not the most elegant solution, but dirt simple.


searchValue = "13"
key = '';
for (i=1;i lte arrayLen(myAry); i = i + 1)
{
if (myAry[i] = searchValue)
{
   key = i;
   break;
}
}


Key: #key#

> 2. Loop through the array, output the key and use the value in a query. 
>   


   SELECT aField
   FROM aTable
   WHERE aKey = 



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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread Dave Long
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:19 AM
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Subject: RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

(snip)
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RE: Array "Find" and java APIs

2008-01-08 Thread Che Vilnonis
Yep, I get it now. :) For some reason, my posts are taking very long to be
processed and you didn't see my earlier reply. 

-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 3:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Array "Find" and java APIs

On Jan 8, 2008 11:23 AM, Che Vilnonis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charlie/Barney, I've simplified things a bit and changed the code to 
> read "indexOf". Take a look at the both versions of code below. The 
> version of Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his 
> code does work, I
> *should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings 
> using this method. Any ideas what might be wrong?

why do you say you should be able to find a substring value using indexOf()?

if you change Rupesh's code to this:



it doesn't work.  you're saying that the substring 'damo' should be found
int he array element 'damon'.  i'm not seeing that behavior in testing.

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OT: When to purchase Flex

2008-01-08 Thread Andy Matthews
My department has been alotted cash to purchase licsences for Flex in the
1st quarter. I know that Flex 3 is pending, and could be coming out anytime
within the next month or two. I have an AIR app that needs to be built in
Jan/Feb and so I need Flex 3 to do it.
 
I'm wondering if we purchased Flex 2 now (to get access to the extended Flex
3 beta cycle), if we'd be shooting ourselves in the foot. I don't want to
drop $6000 for F2 liscenses only to be told that we don't qualify for the
free upgrade to Flex 3.
 
Anyone have suggestions?
 

 
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RE: Array Read / Output Help

2008-01-08 Thread Robert Harrison
> couldn't you just do a query of queries on cur_disclaimers?  what are
> you gaining by creating an array out of a query variable (just
> curious) ?

There are about 60 fields in each record that may have disclaimers. The same
disclaimer could be used on many fields and in many records. What I'm trying
to do is number them, then put the reference number by the disclaimed fields
and output the disclaimers at the bottom of each page with the reference
number. 

> "Scientists tell us that the fastest animal on earth, with a top speed
> of 120 feet per second, is a cow that has been dropped out of a
> helicopter." - Dave Barry

Actually, the moment the cow is 'on earth" it's speed will be zero.


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RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey

2008-01-08 Thread John Mason
>the consensus seemed to be that a CF IDE needs to either be Eclipse based
>(aligned well with Flex Builder and more) or Dreamweaver based (or possibly
both)

My vote is Eclipse. I never liked DW and used CFS from it's start but
quickly switched to CFEclipse when it came about. CFEclipse needs a design
view to help those people that like the WYSIWYG look and feel, but other
than that it's a great IDE.

Upgrading DW or CFS is simply crazy in light of Delphi. That has been a long
standing problem and Macromedia never wanted to address it. It's simply time
for these IDEs to die off. We are, as programmers, 'creatures of habit' but
change is a good thing. It's time to move on. There will also be diehards in
this, but I think Adobe needs to make a decision and clear this up once and
for all.

Eclipse has a broader range support base. With Flex/AIR using Eclipse it
makes for a nice standard IDE for all these Adobe technologies. I'm also
assuming Adobe has some very experience Eclipse guys now. Given the cool
features in FB3, I could only assume Adobe could make CFEclipse even better.
It would be great if it were free, but frankly I make money with CF
development so I would have no problem paying a fair price for an IDE
specially if it helps keep the server pricing down.

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Re: SOT: Sub-domains & hosting

2008-01-08 Thread Charlie Griefer
On Jan 8, 2008 12:45 PM, Dominic Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently switched hosting to CrystalTech and, on trying to recreate the
> subdomains I had with my previous host, discovered that it can't be done.
>
> Am I correct? Has anyone managed to set up subdomains using CrystalTech on a
> shared server or ran into this problem? I had thought this was a common
> hosting feature, am I again mistaken?
>
> I'm very dissapointed, especially as it took the support guy three goes to
> actually understand what a subdomain was (I explained it very consicely in
> my first ticket, honest) and then point me to this article in their
> 'knowledge' base:
>
> http://www.webcontrolcenter.com/Knowledge_Base/frmKB.aspx?KBID=170

one of my biggest issues when i hosted with crystaltech (and this was
4 years ago, so things may have changed), was that there was no
facility for easily creating a subdomain (i use charlie.griefer.com
more than i use www.griefer.com).  back then you had to
programatically parse the URL, i believe, and do redirects.

if you search their support forums, there are a number of threads on
the subject (in addition to the one you reference)... but yeah, i
think that was pretty much the way it had to be done.

/me not a big fan of CT coldfusion hosting.


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