RE: about favico fusebox (?)

2000-11-07 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

I thought  the same... but it seems what IE search in subdirectories too.

weird thing, don't you?

~Juandres


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From: Billy Cravens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: about favico  fusebox (?)


 I thought that favicon.ico had to be in the root directory.  Am I wrong?

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 Billy Cravens
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 Paul Johnston wrote:
 
  IE (to try and be clever) looks for a file called favicon.ico in the
same
  directory as the page being browsed IF the user bookmarks that page.  If
  they don't it won't search for the file.
 
  Just as an example in IE go to http://www.google.com and bookmark it.
Then
  refresh the page.  This will then change the little icon in the address
bar
  (ie next to "http://") to the google icon.  This is the favicon.ico file
for
  google.
 
  It's not a problem. It's just Micros**t trying to make everybodies
browsing
  experience more complete (or some such other marketing speak).
 
  Paul
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: 06 November 2000 08:54
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: about favico  fusebox (?)
  
  
   Hi,
  
   We have a problem with the "marvelous" Favico.
   I use a fusebox for change the URL to a friendly one.
  
   Recently, I noted a weird thing, I get many times this web request:
   http://mydomain.com/news/index.cfm/idnews/favicon.ico
  
   I don't know what is the problem with IE explorer. or it is my problem
?
  
   someone had the same problem ?
  
   thanks,
  
   ~Juandres
  
  
  
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about favico fusebox (?)

2000-11-06 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

Hi,

We have a problem with the "marvelous" Favico.
I use a fusebox for change the URL to a friendly one.

Recently, I noted a weird thing, I get many times this web request:
http://mydomain.com/news/index.cfm/idnews/favicon.ico

I don't know what is the problem with IE explorer. or it is my problem ?

someone had the same problem ?

thanks,

~Juandres




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Blocking IPs

2000-11-06 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

Hello everyone,

Someone has experience in blocking the access to some IP number in CF ?
We have a potential information robber and we are trying to block him.

ideas?

~Juandres



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CFMAIL Reply to

2000-10-20 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

Hi,

Does anyone know how to put and reply-to in a CFMAIL tag ?

thnx

~Juandres



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RE: CFMAIL Reply to

2000-10-20 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

It works.

thanks Peter!!!


~Juandres

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Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: CFMAIL Reply to


 You use CFMAILPARAM.  An example follows:

 CFMAIL TO="recipient" SUBJECT="msg_subject" FROM="sender"  ...more
 attibutes...

 CFMAILPARAM NAME="Reply-To" VALUE="email address"

 ...contents of e-mail...

 /CFMAIL

 Regards,

 Peter Alexandrou
 Technical Leader

 tapestry communications : www.tapestry.net.au
 phone : 0411 445 111
 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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 Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 5:52 PM
 Subject: CFMAIL Reply to


  Hi,
 
  Does anyone know how to put and reply-to in a CFMAIL tag ?
 
  thnx
 
  ~Juandres
 
 

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news driven site

2000-10-17 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

hi guys,

I'm looking for open source CF software to set a news driven site but I
can't found nothing. Actually, I found a PHP software: http://phpnuke.org/.
it seems a pretty good.

is there any work in CF to make something like that ? CF Nuke ?


~Juandres



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RE: CF Calendar (Popup?)

2000-10-17 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/SearchResults.cfm?Sortby=Download
skeywords=calendarstartRow=1MaxRows=10Author=Title=Hammer2ID=SearchTy
pe=Simple


~Juandres

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Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 4:14 PM
Subject: CF Calendar (Popup?)


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 I have a need for a popup type calendar so that users can select a date. =
 I saw a CF one somewhere, but the site in question has done under =
 (redgorilla.com). Does anyone have such a thing?

 Thanks in advance,

 Jim


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CF Nuke

2000-10-16 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

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is there any work in CF to make something like that ? CF Nuke ?


~Juandres



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WDDX for dummies

2000-10-10 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

Hi guys,

I've heard about WDDX but I dont know nothing about it...and maybe it can be
useful for my work

can you send me some URLs for a newbie ?

thanks,

~Juandres

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RE: Random Record

2000-10-06 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

I use the database for that (better? I think ):

 SELECT  count(*) total,
 (ceiling((RAND( (DATEPART(ms, GETDATE()) * 10 )+ (DATEPART(ss,
GETDATE()) * 1000 )+ DATEPART(mm, GETDATE()) ))*count(*))) rand
 FROM  YourTable

It gives you one record, something like:

totalRand
-
1100120.0

record selected: 120


~Juandres


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Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 7:24 PM
Subject: RE: Random Record


Guys,

this will only work if the IDs start at 1, and there are no missing IDs.
Also, the #s are unnecessary in your CFSET.

Have fun,
Lee.
Bjork.Net



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian bouldernet) wrote:
x = total available records
cfset RandomCount = #RandRange(1,x)#
cfquery
SELECT * FROM TABLE WHERE ID = Random Count
/cfquery


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Subject: Random Record


How could i select a random record from a table?

Like to set my query as

cfquery datasource="mine" name="selectrandomrecord"
SELECT *
FROM Table
WHERE RecordID = ??
cfquery

Anyone know how to do this?

thanks

kev

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RE: Random Record

2000-10-06 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

yep...

You're rigth pan.

I will change my programs...

thanks!

~Juandres

- Original Message -
From: pan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: Random Record


 From: "Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela" [EMAIL PROTECTED]


  I use the database for that (better? I think ):
 
   SELECT  count(*) total,
   (ceiling((RAND( (DATEPART(ms, GETDATE()) * 10 )+ (DATEPART(ss,
  GETDATE()) * 1000 )+ DATEPART(mm, GETDATE()) ))*count(*))) rand
   FROM  YourTable
 
  It gives you one record, something like:
 
  totalRand
  -
  1100120.0
 
  record selected: 120


 That's a good method for generating a random number in the range of
 the count of records in a table, but how does this provide any pointer
 to a specific row in that table?
 It works if you subsequently query all records of YourTable and then
 references query[120], but the overhead is higher in both memory and
 processing time. Also, count(*) will catch nulls which will (if there are
 any) invalidate the range for selecting a random number.
 The second query after generating a random should be as quick and
 efficient as possible - selecting all data from a table and then
 referencing query[random] can take more time and memory than
 a second query that selects one specific row.

 Also, rand() generates an error for MS-Access - need to use rnd(), but
 there is no way to seed rnd() in a sql statement for Access. The random
 number needs to be built outside the query.


 Pan



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Medadata

2000-09-29 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

Anyone knows how can I get the metadata information from DB  ?  (ie. tables,
fields, primary keys, datatypes, views)

Thanks!


Juandres

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Metadata 2

2000-09-29 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

sorry guys

I forgot to mention I want to do that from ColdFusion using ODBC (ie. no
matter wich database is)

ideas?

gracias ; )

Juandres



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Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Medadata


 Hola Juan,

  Anyone knows how can I get the metadata information from DB  ?  (ie.
 tables,
  fields, primary keys, datatypes, views)

 In MsSql you can use the StoredProcs such  called   sp_tables witch will
 return all
 the tables in a DB including the sys tables. There are other that do
 different things , sp_columns etc...

 In Access you can get at the table names from a systable , it's called
 MsysObjects ,but it has alot of other stuff in there. To view the table in
 access go to tools-options-view and tick
 hidden objects and system objects

 Hasta Lleugo

 ~Justin MacCarthy


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RE: Metadata

2000-09-29 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

well, I thought that exists a generic form to do that through ODBC for all
databases.


Juandres

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Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 11:54 AM
Subject: RE: Medadata


 Which DB?

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 10:56 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Medadata


 Anyone knows how can I get the metadata information from DB  ?  (ie.
tables,
 fields, primary keys, datatypes, views)

 Thanks!


 Juandres

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RE: arrays

2000-09-27 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela


the evaluation function works

try this:

CFSET MyNewArray = ArrayNew(2)
CFSET MyNewArray[1][1] = "Sample Value"
CFSET MyNewArray[1][2] = "43"
CFSET MyNewArray[2][1] = "Sample Value 2"
CFSET MyNewArray[2][2] = "432"
cfset items="[2][2]"
cfoutput#evaluate('MyNewArray#items#')#/cfoutput

Juandres


 -Original Message-
 From: Scott, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, 27 September 2000 3:38 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: MDAC 2.6 RTM available for download


 Can anyone point me in the right Direction:-)

 Dynamically I wish to pass some values through the URL, these values will
be
 used to get values out of a dynamic array. Here is the problem due to the
 value of n depth of the array by n depth we could end up with something
like
 this:-)

 Example[1][1][1]

 Or we could have

 Example[1][4]

 Now the url variable passed contains 1-4 which is then processed and
 generates a string [1][4] now what I need to do is then use this to be
able
 to reference the Array. The problem is in CF how do I using the examples
 above create the code to be able to get this arrays data.

 I though that I could use cfset test="Example#items#" which returns
 Example[1][4], however the Evaluate function will not work on this. Am I
in
 the right area to achieve this or am I approaching this problem from the
 wrong direction.



 regards

 Andrew Scott
 ANZ eCommerce Centre
 * Ph 9273 0693
 * [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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 Sent: 27 September 2000 08:23
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: MDAC 2.6 RTM available for download


 MDAC 2.6 RTM is available from:

 http://www.microsoft.com/data/

 Installed it here with CF 4.51 and SQL Server 7 SP2 - no problems so far.

 Adrian Cooper.


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RE: Money for Nothing Chicks for Free?

2000-09-25 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

this it is a clear and very good mail.


thanks Rick

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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 2:52 PM
Subject: RE: Money for Nothing  Chicks for Free?


 Someone going by the nym "Hydra" said:

 I continue to be mystified by these kinds of discussions. Would
 someone take a moment to explain this phenomenon?

 Kindly.

 If someone really writes a "FreeCF" and the Allaire Corp. goes
 down the tubes, then will we really all be better off?

 What what?  Who said anything about Allaire going down the tubes?  Who
said
 anything about trying to put Allaire out of business?  Certainly not me.
I
 happen to *like* CF.  While I'm glad that my employer has to pay for it
(and
 Studio) and not me, I certainly don't want Allaire to go away any time
soon.

 When all software is OpenSource, free, etc. then how do
 developers make a living?

 You know, it's funny you asked this.  I was just having this discussion
with
 a friend of mine last night down at IHOP.  (Mmmm, blueberry blintzes.
Num.)
 We came to the conclusion that our society is trained to think that things
 that you don't pay for have no value.  Sad.  Very sad.  Let me educate you
a
 bit on how the majority of the free software (note the lack of
 capitalization) industry works.  When someone writes a chunk of code and
 gives it away (for free), it normally goes with an understanding that it
is
 actually *unsupported*.  You can have it for free, and use it for free,
but
 don't come whining to me if it breaks.

 Let's take the most prominant example: Linux.  Most versions of Linux are
 available for download at no cost.  The Red Hat distribution is probably
the
 most popular (last time I checked) and you can download it from their web
 site.  However, and this is the catch, if you don't pay for it then it is
 unsupported.  Where does Red Hat make their money?  Support contracts.  I,
 as a single user, have no problem with running an unsupported copy of Red
 Hat Linux at home.  My employer, like most other companies, is a bit hazy
on
 the whole unsupported thing.  So, they are willing to shell out the cash
 just for the peace of mind in knowing that if they are needed, somewhere
 operators are standing by.  Have you ever seen how much Microsoft charges
 for support?  It's obscene.  The $1K for the OS is trvial by comparison.
 Support is where the money is.

 Even with a FreeCF, Allaire would still be around.  Why?  Companies like
 having people they can point the finger at when something goes wrong.

 Getting back on topic ...

 Peter Teobald said:
 If the original poster is really serious about writing a FreeCF,
 why doesn't he make better use of his valuable time and join the
 PHP project?

 I can think of a couple of my personal motivations:

 1. Because it's there.  (read: because I'm a coder geek and it sounds like
 fun to me)
 2. Because if I want to run CF at my house so I can mess around with it
 off-hours, I don't want to have to shell out $5K of my own money.
 3. Because it'd be nice to point out a bug in CF to Allaire and then say
 "the FreeCF folks had it fixed in a week, what's your deal?".  (read:
 competition is highly motivating)
 4. Because it would then open the door for companies who could make a
living
 at supporting FreeCF.  (By giving away software you'd be creating jobs?
 Yep.  Cool, huh?)
 5. Because maybe, just maybe, it'd get to the point where FreeCF was
 actually more useful to me than CF.
 6. Really cool bragging rights.

 Why not PHP or Mozilla or something?  I did Mozilla.  (Look at the list of
 names of people who've submitted code.  I'm in there.)  PHP just doesn't
 interest me.  It's a rhetorical question, but what makes PHP a more
valuable
 project than a FreeCF?

 Joe Hoffman writes:
 Allaire gets how many thousand dollars per copy of CF?
 You say that as if maybe there is something wrong with that.

 Didn't mean to sound like I think that there is anything *inherently*
wrong
 with it.  I do think $5K is a bit outrageous, but there are more than
enough
 arguments about that one.  Definitely don't want to start one here.  :)

 It's the basis of a capitalist, free market economy.  You
 work, you make the money ... not the motherland.

 Oh, definitely.  I'm a capitalist-pig-dog like any other red-blooded
 American.  :)  However ...

 From what I understand from your post ... you want an independent
solution

 Precisely.  I want competition.  Remember that money is only half of
 capitalism - competition is the other half.  ;)

 (By the way, I'm quite amused to see a post about capitalism coming from a
 .gov address.  Had a good chuckle at that one.)

 Summing up:
 Would a FreeCF put Allaire out of business?  Nope.
 Would it annoy the stuffing out of them (especially their tech support)?
 Hopefully.
 What is the primary benefit of having a 

another hosting question

2000-09-25 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

can Anyone recommend me a cheap CF hosting (for personal use :) ?

I was looking in Dantor.com the basic plan (U$ 5) but I dont know if its a
good hosting...
(they request my credit card without secure connection)

thanks in advance,

Juandres


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Re: CF friendly URL Major Search Engine Design.

2000-09-23 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

I was looking your website and it seems to be what a I need, but..how you
did ?

http://www.greatgames.co.uk/index.cfm/fuseaction/ACTION

index.cfm is an directory ? how can i do that ?
I use a fuseaction like a URL paramater not like a directory.

thanks in advance,

Juandres


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 See http://www.greatgames.co.uk (still under dev) as an example search
 engine friendly site.

 It uses the fusebox tag formurl2attributes to manage the fuseactions.

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  Subject: CF friendly URL Major Search Engine Design.
 
  I've been made aware that a drawback of CF is that the URL's are
  unfriendly to the major search engines. This is one benefit of the
  Fusebox architecture that bypasses the unfriendly normal CF designed
  URL's. Is there a work around that can be used to make CF URL's more
  search engine friendly? Does frame use come into play?
  I can't see developing a site that can not be easily found by the major
  search engines.
  Please help.
 
  Thanks
  KM
 

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RE: Image validation

2000-09-22 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

by the way, I have a problem with cf_imagesize tag.
I test cf_imagesize and everything was ok but it return me wrong images
sizes with some image files.

anyone have the same problem ?


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Subject: RE: Image validation


I could use that as CF_ImageSize tag well.

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 Nick,

 Can you send the tag to me? I really need that, thanks! ;))

 Roger
 - Original Message -
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 Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 4:06 PM
 Subject: RE: Image validation


  Roger
  Russ Michaels very kindly sent me CF_ImageSize which does exactly that,
 I'm
  not sure if it's in the gallery. If not, let me know I could
 send it on to
  you assuming Russ doesn't mind.
  Nick
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Roger Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 6:42 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Image validation
 
 
  Hi,
 
  Apparently I allow user to upload their image files into my server,
 however
  I wish to check their image width and height, how do I go about
 doing that
 ?
 
  Thanks.
  Roger
 
 
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cf_imagesize

2000-09-22 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

by the way, I have a problem with cf_imagesize tag.
I test cf_imagesize and everything was ok but it return me wrong images
sizes with some image files.

anyone have the same problem ?


- Original Message -
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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 6:27 PM
Subject: RE: Image validation


I could use that as CF_ImageSize tag well.

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 -Original Message-
 From: Roger Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 1:20 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Image validation


 Nick,

 Can you send the tag to me? I really need that, thanks! ;))

 Roger
 - Original Message -
 From: DeVoil, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 4:06 PM
 Subject: RE: Image validation


  Roger
  Russ Michaels very kindly sent me CF_ImageSize which does exactly that,
 I'm
  not sure if it's in the gallery. If not, let me know I could
 send it on to
  you assuming Russ doesn't mind.
  Nick
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Roger Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 6:42 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Image validation
 
 
  Hi,
 
  Apparently I allow user to upload their image files into my server,
 however
  I wish to check their image width and height, how do I go about
 doing that
 ?
 
  Thanks.
  Roger
 
 
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Crazy idea?

2000-09-22 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

any topic about a Coldfusion Open source ? 
what about CFML especs ? any ideas ?

is it a crazy idea to have a GNU Coldfusion servers ? 


JUANDRES

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RE: cf_imagesize

2000-09-22 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

um

I should prefer not to use a CFX tag, because my hosting will charge me for
that.

thanks anyway,

Juandres


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Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 5:11 PM
Subject: RE: cf_imagesize


 I had the same problem. Use cfx_image works perfectly.
 http://www.intrafoundation.com/cf.html

 Robert Everland III
 Web Developer
 Dixon Ticonderoga


 -Original Message-
 From: Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 10:47 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: cf_imagesize


 by the way, I have a problem with cf_imagesize tag.
 I test cf_imagesize and everything was ok but it return me wrong images
 sizes with some image files.

 anyone have the same problem ?


 - Original Message -
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 Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 6:27 PM
 Subject: RE: Image validation


 I could use that as CF_ImageSize tag well.

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  -Original Message-
  From: Roger Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 1:20 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Image validation
 
 
  Nick,
 
  Can you send the tag to me? I really need that, thanks! ;))
 
  Roger
  - Original Message -
  From: DeVoil, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 4:06 PM
  Subject: RE: Image validation
 
 
   Roger
   Russ Michaels very kindly sent me CF_ImageSize which does exactly
that,
  I'm
   not sure if it's in the gallery. If not, let me know I could
  send it on to
   you assuming Russ doesn't mind.
   Nick
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Roger Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 6:42 AM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Image validation
  
  
   Hi,
  
   Apparently I allow user to upload their image files into my server,
  however
   I wish to check their image width and height, how do I go about
  doing that
  ?
  
   Thanks.
   Roger
  
  

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RE: CF friendly URL Major Search Engine Design.

2000-09-22 Thread Juan Andres Alvarez Valenzuela

We have the same problem thanks to fusebox thing.
I realize some spider doesn`t index de index.cfm page again, no matter what
fuseaction the url have, always is the same page: index.cfm.
we had to use directories with redirection and precalculated pages but we
dont know if this may work. :)

any other ideas?

Juandres


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Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 12:20 PM
Subject: CF friendly URL Major Search Engine Design.


 I've been made aware that a drawback of CF is that the URL's are
 unfriendly to the major search engines. This is one benefit of the
 Fusebox architecture that bypasses the unfriendly normal CF designed
 URL's. Is there a work around that can be used to make CF URL's more
 search engine friendly? Does frame use come into play?
 I can't see developing a site that can not be easily found by the major
 search engines.
 Please help.

 Thanks
 KM

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