argument scope and cfthread

2008-06-06 Thread Jay McEntire
Is there a reason I can't access the argument scope from within a function
when I am using cfthread?  I can access every other scope except that one.
I am doing some cfthread calls inside a function inside a cfc.  Anyone run
into this issue?


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Re: translating websites

2005-04-21 Thread Jay McEntire
Back to the machine transation option (most of us small guys dont
have enough manpower to have people transating and retransating our
pages)  ...  so we just put a huge disclaimer on our site that
indicates that its not perfect.

If you want this quick sollution, you can always hack into google's
tranlator a la cfhttp

example:  http://extension.usu.edu/lang.cfm?lg=es&site=http://extension.usu.edu/

Note: this option does not work if you have javascript links on your site.  

Cheers


Jay McEntire
Extension WebGuy Person


On 4/21/05, Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sure... that makes sense...
> 
> 100%
> 
> but, i guess, to me thats the LEAST of my worries.
> 
> things i care about here:
> 
> 1. small footprint in memory
> 2. easy access to display on pages
> 3. easy addition of languages so that if i wanted to add mandarin
> chinese, i could
> 4. thats about it...
> 
> im nearly positive that some sort of way to add elements through an
> easy to use interface would be the way to go... damn right... but in
> this early stage of my app, getting it to work was step one,
> refinement takes place later.
> 
> and fwiw, our business model, and available maps for navtrak
> (www.navtrak.net) limit us to north america (spanish, english, french)
> with english and spanish being the predominant requests from clients.
> 
> thats all ... off to the mexican restaurant, for some (shit i cant
> remember the label number) drinks :)
> 
> On 4/21/05, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I can hop in here...Not that I know anything more about this than
> > Paul... Far from it, but...
> >
> > I did a CF-based language file swapper-thing (not xml.  just
> > name/value pair text files that get read into structs which contain
> > all screen output text).   Its easy to have the mechanism to do the
> > language swapping.  The problem is maintaining the various languages.
> > Lets say you have support for 10 languages.  You add an 'Are You
> > Sure?' dialog to an existing element.  You have to go in and make all
> > of your language files reflect this addition.  Life sucks very quickly
> > trying to maintain that over, lets say, the course of a major version
> > update.
> >
> > What Paul is talking about, I think, is using or building something
> > that at least partially automates and regulates this task.  I built a
> > translation system that holds everything in a db and presents a
> > web-based interface.  If one term is added it gets added to all sets.
> > The view for each term is shown in all languages.  You publish all
> > language sets in an admin procedure and if something is missing a
> > term, red flags pop up on screen.  I'm sure it can be done better.
> > Just what I cam up with to deal with it.
> >
> > --
> > --mattRobertson--
> > Janitor, MSB Web Systems
> > mysecretbase.com
> >
> >
> 
> 

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DRK's

2005-02-19 Thread Jay McEntire
So now that devnet is dead -- are the DRK's open source and free to
distribute?  If so where can I find them?

Also, anyone know of a free-good dynamic FAQ application done in CF?

Here is an example of what I''m looking for...

http://ext-colostate.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/ext_colostate.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php?p_sid=ldzf8vyh&p_lva=&p_sp=&p_li=

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Re: Flex

2005-02-13 Thread Jay McEntire
I like flex, I think its powerful and introduces new reasons why flash
is more of an advantage then a disadvanteage.  I will have to agree
though that its far to expensive for it to become real popular.

If macromedia would get their heads on straight any stop adding more
and more apps for us to learn, and instead integrate their technology
into one huge mega appnow that would be awesome.

MM...Lets have a CFML-FLASH-FLEX server language.

Imaginecall it ColdFusion MEGA. use cfml to build your flex
store, all your flash apps, and all your html database pages..

WOOT!

J


On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 00:35:45 -0500, dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just ran across this, not flex but flash, remoting & cfc
> http://www.snappmx.com
> 
> 
> From: "dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 9:46 PM
> To: CF-Talk 
> Subject: Re: Flex
> 
> lol
> as long as Will doesnt install it so that it will work, im ok with that!
> 
> you're still mad about the girls huh! haha
> 
> 
> From: Will Tomlinson
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 7:49 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Flex
> 
> Mike D! Install CFX_SPELL on HoF! dave is killing me here!
> 
> :)
> 
> 

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Re: CF MX Performance Hit -- Amy I the first to notice? QoQ

2005-02-07 Thread Jay McEntire
LOL, i found out what it was.

You can specify 'columntypelist' in the queryNew function.  Its
optional, but not specifying any data type put a significant increase
in load time.

Insteresting.good to know.  


On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 21:21:33 -0700, Jay McEntire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try the 2 links again.
> 
> I had forgotten that cfttrace doesn't work unless you have debug priveledges.
> 
> Ive populated the execution times for the qoqs during runtime and used
> cfflush to spit them out in realtime
> 
> Here is the app running on 6.1 (same server)
> http://eureka.ext.usu.edu/spider.cfm?q=61&c=test
> 
> Here is the app running on 7 (same server)
> http://testext.usu.edu/spider.cfm?q=61&c=test
> 
> On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 21:37:16 -0600, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I agree that it is hard to answer the question, just wanted to point
> > out that I was noticing the differences in speed.
> >
> > On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 03:31:09 -, Paul Vernon
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > The second link for me did take a noticeably longer time to load than 
> > > > the
> > > first.  The first kind of came up almost immediately.
> > >
> > > Strange, I tested 2 or 3 times and it was about the same... I test now and
> > > there is a marked difference My comments however still stand. Without
> > > knowing how big the original data set is what the queries look like and 
> > > also
> > > the not knowing exactly how the inner workings of QoQ function, it's a bit
> > > of a tricky question to answer as to whether there are any ways to improve
> > > the situation.
> > >
> > > Paul
> > >
> > >
> >
> > 

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Re: CF MX Performance Hit -- Amy I the first to notice? QoQ

2005-02-07 Thread Jay McEntire
Try the 2 links again.

I had forgotten that cfttrace doesn't work unless you have debug priveledges.

Ive populated the execution times for the qoqs during runtime and used
cfflush to spit them out in realtime

Here is the app running on 6.1 (same server)
http://eureka.ext.usu.edu/spider.cfm?q=61&c=test

Here is the app running on 7 (same server)
http://testext.usu.edu/spider.cfm?q=61&c=test


On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 21:37:16 -0600, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree that it is hard to answer the question, just wanted to point
> out that I was noticing the differences in speed.
> 
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 03:31:09 -, Paul Vernon
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The second link for me did take a noticeably longer time to load than the
> > first.  The first kind of came up almost immediately.
> >
> > Strange, I tested 2 or 3 times and it was about the same... I test now and
> > there is a marked difference My comments however still stand. Without
> > knowing how big the original data set is what the queries look like and also
> > the not knowing exactly how the inner workings of QoQ function, it's a bit
> > of a tricky question to answer as to whether there are any ways to improve
> > the situation.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
> 
> 

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CFMX 7.0 Performace issues using query of queries

2005-02-07 Thread Jay McEntire
note:  sorry for the double post, my subject on the previous email got
the best of me :)

All:

Wondering if any of you have notice any performance hits running qoq's
using CFMX 7.

Let me illustrate.

I just installed CFMX 7 today on my new webserver (not in production
yet)  Its actually running both CFMX 6.1 and 7.0

I made this custom spider tag a while back that uses cfhttp to spider
my site.  I am pulling the url for the pages to spider using cfquery
and qoqs

Below is an except from my app.

http://testext.usu.edu/spider.htm
I've commented out the http execute part so that we see just the
performance by qoq generation.

Here is the app running on 6.1 (same server)
http://eureka.ext.usu.edu/spider.cfm?q=61&c=test

Here is the app running on 7 (same server)
http://testext.usu.edu/spider.cfm?q=61&c=test

Notice how I get around 500-600 ms using 6.1 by get 8000+ using 7.0

hmmm

Is this a performance hit, or did Macromedia change the qoq rules?

Any thoughts?

Jay

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CF MX Performance Hit -- Amy I the first to notice? QoQ

2005-02-07 Thread Jay McEntire
All:

Wondering if any of you have notice any performance hits running qoq's
using CFMX 7.

Let me illustrate.

I just installed CFMX 7 today on my new webserver (not in production
yet)  Its actually running both CFMX 6.1 and 7.0

I made this custom spider tag a while back that uses cfhttp to spider
my site.  I am pulling the url for the pages to spider using cfquery
and qoqs

Below is an except from my app.

http://testext.usu.edu/spider.htm
I've commented out the http execute part so that we see just the
performance by qoq generation.

Here is the app running on 6.1 (same server)
http://eureka.ext.usu.edu/spider.cfm?q=61&c=test

Here is the app running on 7 (same server)
http://testext.usu.edu/spider.cfm?q=61&c=test

Notice how I get around 500-600 ms using 6.1 by get 8000+ using 7.0

hmmm

Is this a performance hit, or did Macromedia change the qoq rules?  

Any thoughts?

Jay

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Putting cfcode inside a database

2005-01-14 Thread Jay McEntire
All-

I know this has been a question for some...  So I've taken the liberty
to find a cool solution.

Say I want to put some cf code inside a database and then retieve the
code and execute it.  How do I do that?  Well, there really isn't a
way to do that, but I did find a way to cheat a little.











  
hi
bye
  



", test, 1, "TRUE")>










#Replace(test, ef_include, "")# 



---

This code shows how you could make a ficticious tag to store
references to cfm include file.  Then using ReFind, you can extract
the references, use a if statement to include your cfm files, then
output the rest of your normal html.  :)

This, i think, is faster and easier then writing the code to a cfm
file using cffile.

Comments appreciated!

Jay

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Mapping Question

2004-11-09 Thread Jay McEntire
Is there anyway to hard code coldfusion mappings instead of using the 
coldfusion administrator?

Thanks in advance.

J

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