CFCDOC Location?

2007-06-14 Thread john venable
Can anyone tell me where to get Spike's CFCDOC? The site doesn't seem to be 
there anymore and I'd like to check it out. If anyone that feels like sending 
me a copy (assuming it's free) should send it to jbvenable aht 
kennedy-center.org

Thanks.

john

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CF Enterprise on JRun and Weblogic via proxy

2007-01-08 Thread john venable
Hello, we're trying to set up some new servers (W2003/IIS6) with CF7 Enterprise 
multi-server. We have a purchasing system on a Weblogic box that we are using 
BEA's proxy to forward requests based on extension. My problem is that the JRun 
server keeps trying to parse the .jsp files. I found an article on the LiveDocs 
about disabling .jsp parsing for CF7 standalone, but it didn't seem to work for 
multi-server version. Also IIS doesn't have an entry to do anything with .jsp 
files, it should happen via the ISAPI plugin from BEA.

Anyone have any experience with this?

Thanks

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Re: CF Enterprise on JRun and Weblogic via proxy

2007-01-08 Thread john venable
john venable wrote:

I have no experience with it, but I can think of 2 probable solutions:
1. Give the ISAPI plugin from BEA a higher priority then the ISAPI plugin from 
JRun.
2. Remove the jsp mapping in JRun. I think it is the following in 
default-web.xml:
 servlet-mapping
   servlet-nameJSPServlet/servlet-name
   url-pattern*.jsp/url-pattern
 /servlet-mapping

Jochem

Thanks for responding Jochem, for the first, i don't have a plugin for JRun, 
just the proxy for Weblogic, so it's the only ISAPI plugin i have on that 
server. 

The second seems to have taken me somewhat in the right direction, though now i 
get a standard IIS 404 rather than the JRun 404. Only problem is now, I have 
the proxy set up per the directions but it's still not redirecting. I guess at 
least JRun's not intercepting it.

thanks.

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Re: Rich text Editors

2006-08-31 Thread John Venable
On 8/31/06, Jim Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  - Doesn't use inline styles, i.e p,em,i,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 only
  - Could load an external CSS stylesheet so what you see in the RTE
  window takes on the necessary styles of the website in which you're
  trying to edit
  - Filters out cut and pasted formatting (but more specifically, word)
  - Has html view
  - Has an image browser to browse a predetermined image directory on
  the server
  - Could be used on Shared Hosting, so not a fully fledged CMS
 

 FCKEditor should meet all your needs.  You just need to edit the
 fckconfig.js file to set CSS paths and to limit the menu items available
 to users.
 http://www.fckeditor.net/

 Plus Mike Nimer has a CFFORM package that makes it really easy to
implement via CFTEAXTAREA if you're using CF7.
http://www.mikenimer.com/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=9C9A2F02-4E22-1671-50D7E0F64E772617

John


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Re: DB Strategy

2003-02-05 Thread John Venable
Jay,

You are absolutely right and I thank you profusely! I screwed up on the  
table name. At any rate, this worked fine for me (once I realized the  
err in my ways) using OLEDB drivers on CF 5, haven't tested with ODBC.

Thanks so much to all who helped.

John Venable



On Wednesday, February 5, 2003, at 06:27 PM, Jay Freeman wrote:

 Hmm, I do this all the time and just verified it works from both CF  
 4.01
 using ODBC and CFMX using the native SQL driver.

 Does the user/pass used in your inforequests DSN have sufficient  
 rights
 to the content db?

 Jay

 At 02:20 PM 2/5/2003, you wrote:
 Is this possible from Cold Fusion? If I could do this it would be the  
 best
 although I tested it and it didn't work.

 this query:

 cfquery name=qGetRequestsByAffiliate datasource=inforequests
 SELECT  contacts.date, contacts.firstname, contacts.mi,
 contacts.lastname, contacts.address1, contacts.address2,  
 contacts.city,
 contacts.state, contacts.zip, contacts.country, contacts.email,
 contacts.homephone, contacts.workphone, contacts.age, names.company,
 contacts.usersmessage
 FROMdbo.contacts, content.dbo.I_aff_names AS names,
 content.dbo.I_zipcodes AS zips
 WHERE   contacts.ZIP = zips.zip AND zips.chapter =  
 names.id AND
 contacts.date  (getDate() - 7)
 ORDER BY company, lastname, firstname
 /cfquery

 throws this error:

 ODBC Error Code = S0002 (Base table not found)

 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Invalid object name
 'content.dbo.I_aff_names'.


 BTW, I appreciate everyone's help!

 John






 
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Re: Which Server for CF???

2002-12-27 Thread John Venable
Why is it not a very good server? There are plenty of reasons not to use the
X-Serve for what he wants without making them up. Apple does not make hard
drives, nor are the X-Serve's hard drives anything special, just standard
Ultra ATA/100 drives that can be bought anywhere. It seems funny that you
call Apple a monopoly, but you suggest he buy a Dell with I assume a nice
Windows license on it? With the exception of Aqua, OSX is an open-source
variation of BSD. Like I said, I wouldn't suggest that Drew hack CF to run
on the Mac for a job, but that's no reason to spread your opinion as fact.

John


on 12/27/02 3:58 PM, Adrocknaphobia Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] most
eloquently stated:

 Drew,
 
 The XServe is nice. But in reality, it's not a very good server.
 Considering you get stuck in the Apple monopoly. Since it's so small you
 can only use Apple hard drives. Which are of course overpriced.
 
 I'd buy a dell. You'll have more options, and probably save an arm and a
 leg. (But I would charge the client for the price of an XServe) :)
 
 Adam Wayne Lehman
 Web Systems Developer
 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
 Distance Education Division
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Drew Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 2:51 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Which Server for CF???
 
 I am having a dilemma and would appreciate some feedback.
 I need to purchase a new web server for an existing job... And to
 repurpose
 when the job is over.
 I am an Oracle guy, and an apple guy... So now that Oracle 9i is offered
 and
 supported natively on Mac OS X I am very happy.
 However, I also have been using CF for so long now for all my
 applications
 it has become a crutch in some ways.
 I do all my coding on my PowerBook in DWMX.
 I love Apple products and would love to use my mac for everything.
 I realize there is a hack to port CF to OSX, however since it can not
 yet
 run on Apache there, and a few other bugs, I am reluctant to purchase
 the
 Xserve for the job as I would like to do (even though I could run a W2K
 server in VPC6).
 
 The server will be repurposed as my main webserver/application server
 after
 the initial project and I would buy an Xserve in an instant if I knew
 there
 was a Mac release of CF around the corner.
 
 Perhaps if CFMX did not run the way I needed it to natively (via the
 hack)
 in OSX, I would think it would run ok in VPC6 W2K... With the dual 1ghz
 g4
 processors and 2GB of RAM.
 
 Any thoughts or comments?
 -Drew Harris
 
 
 
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Re: Boxes instead of

2002-07-13 Thread John Venable

I agree with Ade, I've had this problem several times before and it is
always an 8-bit character issue, be it curly quotes or an em-dash or a curly
apostrophe. There easy to miss too, the problem is only on HTML output, so
looking in the DB won't really help.

John


on 7/13/02 2:53 AM, Adrian Lynch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] most
eloquently stated:

 Are you sure it's a regular straight down double quote? It might be one of
 those lovely Word left or right qoutes, I know I've had a problem with them
 in the past.
 
 If it is the problem, strip it out and use the regular kind, I'm sure no one
 will notice :O)
 
 Ade
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Neil H.
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: 7/13/02 3:33 AM
 Subject: Re: Boxes instead of
 
 HTMLEDITFORMAT did not work :(
 
 Neil
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Jim Vosika [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 4:04 PM
 Subject: RE: Boxes instead of
 
 
 Would #htmleditformat(yourVariable)# fix it maybe?
 
 Jim Vosika
 Http://tinyclick.com
 Free URL Shortening!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Neil H. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 3:04 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Boxes instead of
 
 I have a strange problem in CFMX.  When querying data and that data
 includes
 a  displayed is a box instead of the .  Anyone else see this and
 know
 how
 to correct it?
 
 THanks,
 
 Neil
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Link Highlighting

2002-06-13 Thread John Venable

Anyone know of a UDF or custom tag that will highlight URL and Email
addresses in a block of text such as a received email?

TIA,

John Venable

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Re: SOT: showing leading zeros in CSV

2002-06-08 Thread John Venable

From his first Email: Anyone out there have any nuggets of wisdom to do
this in excel?


on 6/7/02 2:47 PM, Philip Arnold - ASP at [EMAIL PROTECTED] most eloquently
stated:

 Can't you set the column properties to include leading
 zeroes? I know you can in Access, I had to do it for
 zip codes.
 
 It's a CSV, a text file - how do you set column types in a text file?
 
 Philip Arnold
 Technical Director
 Certified ColdFusion Developer
 ASP Multimedia Limited
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Re: SOT: showing leading zeros in CSV

2002-06-07 Thread John Venable

Can't you set the column properties to include leading zeroes? I know you
can in Access, I had to do it for zip codes.

John Venable


on 6/7/02 2:10 PM, BEN MORRIS at [EMAIL PROTECTED] most eloquently stated:

 List,
 
 I am looking for a way to show numeric values in a csv file preserving leading
 zeros. For instance, say someone's ssn is 005353828 I want it to show up
 that way instead of 5353828.  Anyone out there have any nuggets of wisdom to
 do this in excel?
 
 In last field in the below example (in MS Excel 97), the single quotes show
 along with the leading zeros, the double quotes make no difference, the =001
 shows up as desired when viewed, but the value is '=100' so it might cause
 more trouble than it is worth.  Reformatting all of the fields as text won't
 do anything because it drops the leading zeros from the value, it isn't a
 formatting issue.  I couldn't find a way to import the info manually, and
 specify a text qualifier.
 
 a,b,c,d,5,001,'001'
 a,b,c,d,5,001,001
 a,b,c,d,5,001,=001
 
 gracias por adelantado
 - Ben Morris
 
 
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Re: Macromedia Folks: What are you thinking?

2002-05-06 Thread John Venable

Neil,

Bad practice or not, I think many of us are stuck in the old days with
no source control and we open up files via RDS.

That said I am trying very hard to use this new thing and give everyone
at MM a chance. 

John Venable


on 5/6/02 6:41 PM, Neil Clark - =TMM= at [EMAIL PROTECTED] most
eloquently stated:

 OK, herrr's Jonny.
 
 All who have commented.., I hear you on all levels. In fact 5 months
 ago when I learned that ColdFusion Studio was to be merged (at that
 time I thought Axed) I was livid, I held that standpoint for agesbut
 that said..
 
 But some of these 'complaints' are a tad out of bounds.  I think
 especially the fact you have to define a local site as a major flaw is
 like being given a Ferarri for $1 and complaining that its one of those
 'orrible yellow ones ;-)
 
 Dreamweaver is a fantastic product for many reasons, and I hope to point
 some of these out from both a Studio standpoint (my fave) and as
 die-hard Dreamweaver user.  I have used and tested DW since Alpha 1 of
 version 1 and believe me I have had my fair share of gripes etc... you
 ask anyone in the Engineering Team.
 
 IMHO opening a file via RDS and/or especially via FTP is simply bad
 practice - it is an accident waiting to happen.  You should get into the
 habit of always having 3 servers (or locations) where you have
 development / testing / live.  It may be annoying but its how major
 player sites are developed, and its how small ones should also be
 developed. I worked on a site for Channel 4, a major television station
 in the UK and since then I have never worked anyother way, even on a
 small scale.  Once a system is worked out, it isnt difficult nor a
 problem.
 
 You have to remember that Dreamweaver is built upon a true, tried and
 tested development process where 'sites', and these can be any kind of
 site - even a collection of non-connected files are placed in a location
 and are defined to Dreamweaver as such.  This allows Dreamweaver to be
 able to open certain functionality to these collections be it
 ColdFusion, PHP, JSP etc it also allows it to recognise paths with
 images and alike.   For me, I use Studio as a true code editor, I NEVER
 use insert image or any other kind of HTML insertion tool within that
 environment.  In fact I think the only button I click in it, is
 ColdFusion Basic  ColdFusion Comment :-)
 
 That said the modern coding process requires that we use Source Control.
 As Vern stated you can use Dreamweaver with Visual SourceSafe, but I
 prefer Component Software's RCS which I have an extension which sits
 witin DW and you can check in and out files to the workspace.  Again in
 my HO. Dreamweaver is lacking a decent version control system - maybe
 version 7 huh!
 
 You should not need to jump from machine to machine etc that’s what
 network mappings and ethernet is for ;-)
 
 Dreamweaver is also far more extensible than CF Studio, I have never
 needed to extend Studio - it does exactly what it says on the tin.  I
 have seen versions of Dreamweaver which are simply unrecognisable from
 the Vanilla tool - that’s the beauty of it; if you want something in DW
 you can build it, or someone else will.
 
 Would there be a point in releasing the Studio code as GPL? What could
 the community add to an already complete product?  Macromedia does
 bundle Studio ahem Homesite+ with  Dreamweaver and it is basically
 Studio 5.5 or even 6.  I can see no reason that Macromedia will drop it
 anytime soon, they still see that a pure coding environment is needed,
 it is just that Dreamweaver now crosses the boundary of Code v's Design
 - but NOT fully, and I don’t think it ever will - there would be no
 point - Dreamweaver is a great GUI tool, and it is now a great code tool
 - in many flavours.
 
 All in all, it’s a new tool and it’s a new way of working.  I sometimes
 think when these threads start that what if Macromedia and Allaire had
 not merged and that Macromedia had released this version - what would
 the CF'ers say - even though Studio was still around?  You so have to
 look back and se  that Studio has in 1.5 version's not really had that
 much added to it; Dreamweaver on the other hand has evolved and grown to
 be a tour de force of code and design (when we mention design, we do
 mean visual HTML building yes and not Photoshop work?)
 
 It’s a case of use what you see works for you if it aint broke
 don’t try to fix it, sure, but we need to strive forward to stay ahead.
 Studio is a fantastic tool but it is dated and I can't see much more
 being added.  If you love Studio, then use Studio or Homesite+ depending
 on your circumstances, if you love Dreamweaver - use that.
 
 Either way, suck it and see - you may be surprised what you taste.
 
 Neil Clark
 Team Macromedia
 http://www.macromedia.com/go/team
 
 Announcing Macromedia MX!!
 http://www.macromedia.com/software/trial

Re: CFMX OS X [rant]

2002-04-29 Thread John Venable

I have to jump in on this one again. Though I have some experience with C
and C++ as well as CF I don't consider myself a programmer. I am more of a
designer. 

I became aware of Cold Fusion through my college which has a pretty cool
Publications Design program which basically trains communications
directors/designers. They thought (very forwardly I think) that
communications directors should know how dynamic web publishing works and
they chose Cold Fusion to demonstrate the concept. CF has the right learning
curve for a class like this, for non-programmer types, many of whom own and
use Macs all the time. These are technically oriented visual folks, not hard
core programmers, they aren't going to go, oooh, PHP looks nice, I think
I'll learn that. CF has that familiar feel since it's tag-based and they
really push HTML at my school.

My point is many of these people become communications directors for
mid-size companies which can afford a CF server or two, so it seems to me
that there could definitely be a market for a CF server on the Mac. I can't
imagine that it would be that hard to port, since CF already runs on Solaris
and Linux.

Anyway, sorry for the ramble, for my purposes I can work on Windows or Mac.
I prefer to use my Macintosh, but I get paid well enough to ignore what I
perceive is the ugliest OS there is (windows anything - NEIL  ;-) and be
productive. This new DWMX is Looking pretty cool to me too.

.just one man talking...

John Venable
Director of Web Architecture
Epilepsy Foundation

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