RE: Debugging?

2007-03-20 Thread Betts, Robyn
You can use cfsetting showDebugOutput=false in your cfapplication
file of that application.  This keeps debugging on for the other apps,
but off for this one in particular.
 

-Original Message-
From: Bob Imperial [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 12:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Debugging?

Sure is, in cfadmin under debugging settings Debugging  Logging 
Debugging IP List , add the IP address for debug output.

Bob 

-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 10:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Debugging?

Is there a way to have Debugging turned OFF for one site but on for
everything else?
 
I am building an internal application and would like the Debugging on
that site off.
 
Since developers are using the same server for other applications, the
debugging (CF Admin settings) is turned on.

TIA!
 
 






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Re: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a starter ?

2006-11-08 Thread Robyn
Not CF specific, but I'm currently using Prototype and scriptaculous. 
Looking into Dojo.

Dan Vega wrote:
 I am a big fan of Yahoo and Yahoo ext
 
 On 11/8/06, Mike Chabot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I looked at a lot of the frameworks. The problem is that there are at
 least
 10 really good frameworks, and they are all significantly different. The
 one
 you start with may depend on what you are looking to accomplish. If you
 are
 looking for a certain visual effect, that is different than a simple Ajax
 call from the server. I tried to start with the Google library, but ruled
 that out since I didn't like the idea of having Java generate JavaScript.
 I
 am currently using jQuery. It does have some bugs, but it is pretty good
 and
 there is a lot of information about it on the Internet. moo.fx is a good
 one, but it is a small library that focuses on a few visual effects.

 Good luck,
 Mike Chabot

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 From: Raymond Camden
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: Wed Nov 08 15:04:59 2006
 Subject: Re: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a
 starter?

 While not CF specific, I'd really recommend Spry:

 http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/

 I found it to be a _very_ easy to use AJAX framework. It is not yet
 1.0 though (well, the release is 1.3, but technically it isn't
 officially done), but I've found it stable enough to use with BlogCFC.


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Re: Quick Question

2006-08-31 Thread Robyn
Ahhh... this is a *huge* improvement over that awful frames/heavy/Flash? 
CFDocs page that is installed locally or that you have to navigate via 
CFLiveDocs.  Half the time I try to go there, it doesn't work in 
Firefox, anyway...

Thanks for the link!

Scott Stroz wrote:
 Also, on top of using the bot, you can use http://techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/.
 I ahve this in my FF Bookmark toolbar and use it just about every day.
 
 On 8/31/06, Scott Stroz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 To add a little bit more to Ricks suggestion.  The functions are typically
 named similarly as well.  Alll list functions begin with 'list', such as
 listLen(), listGetAt(), ListFirst().  Same goes for function dealing with
 structures, arrays, queries, xml


 On 8/31/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Doug Brown wrote:
 Say I have a list

 cfset myList = test1 test2 test3

 What list function would I use to make it

 test1-test2-test3
 Dave,

 I realize your question has already been answered by thousands of
 vigilant readers here so...

 Here's a newbie tip for you.  Coldfusion functions are divided into
 categories, like list functions, array functions, math functions, string

 functions, etc.

 So you google for coldfusion version 7 list functions and the livedocs
 page that comes up will be of great service to you.

 http://www.google.com/search?q=coldfusion+version+7+list+functions

 The very first google result is the page I'm referring to, and it would
 be easy to answer such a question by looking at the list of available
 functions.

 Good luck!

 Rick


 
 

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Re: FAQ?

2006-07-12 Thread Robyn
Have you considered using a group-wide wiki for this?  The CSS list that 
I read has a great wiki site that allows users to compile frequently 
used formats, different hacks, etc.  Check it out for ideas:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/

Mingo Hagen wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 Is there a place to get stuff settled (and don't say the cf-talk search 
 function), stuff like what is the best wysiwyg editor (FCK, HTMLArea, 
 TinyMCE, etc.), what kind of encryption to use (PGP, GPG), what 
 mailserver works best with CF, what FTP server, any other unsettled 
 issues? And all that geared towards coldfusion. Perhaps a place were 
 users can vote, and add explanations as to why they choose A over B.
 
 If there's not such a place, is there any interest in it?
 
 
 Mingo.
 
 
 

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Re: Select * in SQL

2006-07-11 Thread Robyn
Typically if you ever have DB developers managing tables or if your data 
layer is truly separate from your other layers, then in theory, your 
tables could change (i.e., someone could add more columns that you 
*don't* need) at any time.  If you were using select *, then you will 
retrieve unnecessary columns without knowing it.

Additionally, I believe it's faster for the SQL engines to parse 
explicit column names instead of *.

It's also more readable for someone else to explicitly know what is 
being retrieved in a query when debugging or examining code.




Ryan, Terrence wrote:
 I have a dumb question. Can someone point me to a definitive explanation
 of why select * in SQL is bad?   
 
 I've found this : http://www.adopenstatic.com/faq/selectstarisbad.asp
 but I  don't thing it effectively counters the argument But I need all
 of the columns in the table.
 
 Mind you, that I'm not looking for convincing for myself, rather I'm
 doing a code review, and want to be have a stronger footing for saying:
 Get rid of the select *'s.
 
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Re: CF Administrator and debugging IP settings

2005-10-11 Thread Robyn
If you're doing this but not seeing any debugging at all, you need to go 
into the debugging settings and enable debugging.  Then go to the 
Debugging IP Addresses and enter your IP address (or use add current 
if you're accessing the administrator from your machine...)

-R

Justin D. Scott wrote:

So, I'm working on a dev box here in the office, and I'd
like to turn debugging on for some work I'm doing, but for
various reasons, I don't want it to be on for anyone that
is browsing sites.  What I'd like it to do is to have
debugging turned on for me only.  I see that you can
specify IP's, but I can't seem to get the results that I
want.  Shouldn't I only have to enter the IP of my machine
and it will only output debugging for me?  Or do I have
this concept backwards or something?



Hi Ray, you are correct that you should only list the IP addresses that you
WANT to see the debugging info in the CF admin.  When you say you don't get
desired results, does that mean you are listing your IP but clients are also
seeing the debugging output?  Or are there other developers on your network
that are also seeing the debugging output as well?  As Scott suggested,
check to ensure you have your proper IP address listed in the admin.


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Re: .NET suggestions

2005-08-23 Thread Robyn
I completely second the recommendation for the C# books by Jesse 
Liberty.  And if you ever get a chance to see him speak, do it.  He is 
very articulate and bright and conveys information well.

Robyn


 Here are two books I have and recommend (both by Jesse Liberty):
 
 Learning C#
 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learncsharp
 This book will give you a good foundation and is for beginners to the
 language or programming in general.  If you have prior programming
 experience you should be able to get through this book fairly quickly.
 
 
 Programming C#
 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/progcsharp4
 If you have prior programming experience you can go right to this book, but
 even if you do I'd suggest starting with Learning C# so you don't get
 distracted by all of the more advanced areas of .net programming in this
 book.
 
 
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Re: Consistency of Submitted Form Fields

2005-08-11 Thread Robyn
Dawson, Michael wrote:
 One solution I thought of would be to specify a list of the form fields
 in the specific order.  However, that leads to duplication of code and
 then what happens when I forget to add a field to the sort order
 list?

Use JavaScript to traverse through all form fields on submit, and build 
the list on the fly.  Stick the generated list in a hidden form field 
that you know will always be there.  That way, no issue with forgetting 
to update a field or worrying about form.fieldnames!

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Re: Weirdness with a form

2005-04-01 Thread Robyn
Thanks - I had a feeling it was intentional, but I must say, it's not 
very consistent, and therefore kind of annoying.  Oh well!

-Robyn

Dave Watts wrote:

OK, so I have a form.  It's as straightforward as you can get 
(below). It has no  buttons (nevermind a submit button)! But 
when I hit *enter*, when my cursor is in the field, it submits, 
but only when there is one visible field on the page (if there 
is a hidden one, and a visible one, as below, it submits!)

If I take out the hidden field, it still submits. If I add another
visible field, it will *not* submit when I hit enter. Is it possible
that I've been doing web dev for so many years and have never noticed
this???

Is this a bug? Is this the intended behavior? 
 
 
 This is, and has always been, the default behavior of most browsers.
 
 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software


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Weirdness with a form

2005-03-31 Thread Robyn
[My apologies if this is OT - it's not really CF related, but more web 
dev related ]


OK, so I have a form.  It's as straightforward as you can get (below).
It has no  buttons (nevermind a submit button)!  But when I hit *enter*,
when my cursor is in the field, it submits, but only when there is one
visible field on the page (if there is a hidden one, and a visible one,
as below, it submits!)

If I take out the hidden field, it still submits.  If I add another
visible field, it will *not* submit when I hit enter.  Is it possible
that I've been doing web dev for so many years and have never noticed
this???

Is this a bug?  Is this the intended behavior?  It happens in both
browsers.  Help!!  I really don't want to override the onkeypress of the
enter key to get rid of this...

The form is below, and you can get to three versions of the page here:

http://www.coldturtle.com/test/FormSubmitOnEnter.html
http://www.coldturtle.com/test/FormSubmitOnEnterOneField.html
http://www.coldturtle.com/test/FormSubmitTwoFields.html

html
head
   titleUntitled/title
/head

body

form name=frmForm action=somepagethatdoesntexist.html method=post
input type=text name=anything
input type=hidden name=anything2

/form


/body
/html

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CFSILENT with CFAPPLICATION

2005-03-17 Thread Robyn
Hey all,

My apologies if this has already been discussed.  I tried searching in 
the archives, and I can't find the search link anymore

Anyway -

Why would someone do this:

cfsilentcfapplication name=something/cfsilent

I'm unclear as to why one would put the cfsilent tag around the 
cfapplication tag.  My understanding is that cfsilent suppresses output 
to the browser, but cfapplication doesn't actually produce any 
client-side output. What am I missing here?  I see this all over.

Robyn

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Re: CFSILENT with CFAPPLICATION

2005-03-17 Thread Robyn
So, even in application.cfm, why would you wrap all of the code in 
cfsilent?  Are you actually outputting stuff in your application.cfm, or 
is it to suppress whitespace?

-R

Ian Skinner wrote:

 That does seem a bit weird to me as well.  Now I often place a pair of 
 cfsilent tags bracketing my entire application.cfm file, but not just 
 around the cfapplication tag.
 
 Application.cfm
 ---
 cfsilent
 cfapplication name=foobar ...
 
 A bunch more code.
 
 /cfsilent
 
 
 
 --
 Ian Skinner
 Web Programmer
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 www.BloodSource.org
 Sacramento, CA
  
 C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!
 - Cynthia Dunning
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Robyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 7:09 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: CFSILENT with CFAPPLICATION
 
 Hey all,
 
 My apologies if this has already been discussed.  I tried searching in
 the archives, and I can't find the search link anymore
 
 Anyway -
 
 Why would someone do this:
 
 cfsilentcfapplication name=something/cfsilent
 
 I'm unclear as to why one would put the cfsilent tag around the
 cfapplication tag.  My understanding is that cfsilent suppresses output
 to the browser, but cfapplication doesn't actually produce any
 client-side output. What am I missing here?  I see this all over.
 
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Re: CFSILENT with CFAPPLICATION

2005-03-17 Thread Robyn
Ah, I see what you're saying... So, if you needed the doctype to be the 
first line in the file, for instance, then it would make sense to 
suppress any whitespace beforehand.  I also didn't know that the cfapp 
tag would output a line of whitespace. BTW, I'm looking at the fusebox 
index.cfm file (FB4) - the doctype is not the next line.  But this all 
makes more sense to me now.


Thanks!
Robyn

Adam Haskell wrote:

 well cfapplication name=something does output a blank line
 probably...whats directly under the tag? is it a doctype?
 
 Adam H
 
 
 On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 10:09:03 -0500, Robyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
Hey all,

My apologies if this has already been discussed.  I tried searching in
the archives, and I can't find the search link anymore

Anyway -

Why would someone do this:

cfsilentcfapplication name=something/cfsilent

I'm unclear as to why one would put the cfsilent tag around the
cfapplication tag.  My understanding is that cfsilent suppresses output
to the browser, but cfapplication doesn't actually produce any
client-side output. What am I missing here?  I see this all over.

Robyn


 
 
 

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Re: CFSILENT with CFAPPLICATION

2005-03-17 Thread Robyn
Great suggestions, guys.

Thanks!

Jochem van Dieten wrote:
 Brian Kotek wrote:
 
Just a note that you can also always put cfcontent reset=true just
before you output your HTML content, and that will discard everything
in the output buffer and start from scratch. This is an easy way to
eliminate any whitespace that was generated before your content.
 
 
 Second that. And using cfcontent to explicitly set the charset is 
 a best practice anyway.
 
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OT: ActivEdit and DHTML issue

2005-02-22 Thread Robyn
I know a lot of you in the community use ActivEdit (or *built* 
ActivEdit, as the case may be), and thought I'd try my luck in finding 
the answer to a pesky issue I'm having.

I am writing a page that has multiple ActivEdits on the page stored in 
DIVs. All of the DIVs that hold the AEs are hidden on the onload of the 
page.  By the time the user submits the form, these DIVs may remain hidden.

I am getting the following Javascript error in IE6 (not Firefox) when I 
submit my form:

Unexpected call to method or property access

My debugger tells me it's choking on this line in the onBeforeSave 
routine defined by AE:

for (var i=0;iaeObject.DOM.images.length;i++) {

specifically on the aeObject.DOM.images.length part (aeObject exists, 
but aeObject.DOM returns error).  I am submitting the form through the 
onSubmit call, and thusly calling ae_onSubmit() before I actually 
submit, as AE has instructed me to do.

The page chokes onSubmit only the *first* time that I try to do it. 
That is, I hit the submit button, it dies, but submits my page anyway. 
I hit the back button, refresh the page, fill in data from scratch, and 
hit submit again.  It works fine.  No error.

Thoughts?  Any help would be appreciated.

-Robyn

P.S., I've searched the CFDev forums and even posted there, but the 
forums don't seem to be all that active, so thought Id try my luck 
here...  Hope you don't mind!

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Re: XHTML Validation via CF

2004-12-13 Thread Robyn
Thanks, Paul.  I'll look into this too!

Paul Vernon wrote:

http://www.htmlvalidator.com

This works a treat for us The bulk process lets us do an entire site in
one go... We've found that it can also find bugs that you may not even know
existed in your CF because it spiders your site like a search engine and
reports everything it can find... It even validates CSS documents for you...

Paul


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Re: XHTML Validation via CF

2004-12-10 Thread Robyn
Ian Skinner wrote:

http://validator.w3.org/

I use this validator for checking my CF intranet pages.  The second option 
allows you to upload a file to be checked (rather then checking a file on the 
internet directly).  I run my page I wish to check, save it as an HTML file, 
then load that up to the tool. And I get a very useful report of all my 
problems.  
  

Thanks, Ian!  This is indeed a helpful tool, but unfortunately won't be 
very efficient for our purposes.  We have a lot of developers and we 
need to be able to check pages in their apps as efficiently as 
possible.  Saving each page in an application to a new file and then 
uploading it would work, but would be tough to get people to do reliably.

Thanks!
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Re: XHTML Validation via CF

2004-12-10 Thread Robyn
Ian Skinner wrote:

Should be based on the DOCTYPE of the document being validated.
  



Yep, just figured that one out.  Thanks...  It's definitely a Friday!

Thank you both for your help.
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Re: XHTML Validation via CF

2004-12-10 Thread Robyn
Rob wrote:

As far as validating before the page runs through the server, I am not
sure thats possible only because you can write non xhtml on the file
with cf, and it would be hard to not parse the cf (I dont think that
is what you are after anyway)
  

Thanks, Rob.  This isn't quite what I'm looking for.  I'm looking to be 
able to feed XHTML (the XHTML output by CF, but no CF included) to some 
function and have that function validate the XHTML against a DTD. 

If you dont mind browsing to each page, FireFox has a tool to validate
pages as you view them.
  

This is a great tool!  Thanks for the tip.  I just downloaded and it 
seems to be useful for our purposes.  Any idea how to change the local 
validator from HTML 4.0 Transitional to XHTML 1 strict or transitional?

Robyn



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XHTML Validation via CF

2004-12-10 Thread Robyn
Hi all,

I'm tasked with bringing our codebase up to XHTML standards, and have a 
question about how best to do this.  I'm not sure where to start: 

First, as you probably know, there is a validator at w3.org that will 
validate your XHTML for you.  This requires that the pages be out on the 
internet (instead of on a dev server behind your firewall, like ours 
is).  But I want to avoid having to push my pages out to a public 
server, just to validate them.  What I would like to do is have a 
CF-based routine that validates the XHTML against a specific XHTML DTD. 

I've read from this list and elsewhere that you can install the 
validator locally on your machine.  It may not be a feasible thing for 
our company to do right now, so I'm wondering about a more generic question:

How would I, through CF, check my XHTML against the DTD that I specify?  
Is there a way to do this?  I am sadly not very well-versed in working 
with XML. Ideally, I would like to have a function called from a top 
frame that scrapes the HTML from, say, a bottom content frame, and 
checks its validity against the XHTML strict DTD.

Let me know if this makes sense and if you have any suggestions.

Thanks,
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RE: Getting started with ASP.NET

2004-06-25 Thread Robyn Follen
Check out the .NET-Talk group on House Of Fusion.This exact topic is being
discussed today.

 
Robyn

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Chastain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 12:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: WOT: Getting started with ASP.NET 

Does anybody have any recommendations on where to get started in ASP.NET?I
worked with ASP traditional years back, but have been entirely CF since.
Now I
am being drug kicking back into the ASP world and have to immediately
understand
.NET and be able to write decent code.

So anybody have any suggestions on tutorials, resources, mailing lists,
etc.?

Thanks
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RE: Getting started with ASP.NET

2004-06-25 Thread Robyn Follen
Oops, I lied - the discussion was yesterday (6/24/2004) and the subject is
called best book?

 
Sorry about that.

 
Robyn

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Chastain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 1:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Getting started with ASP.NET

Thanks for the pointers.I will check out the different resources
mentioned.I
did subscribe to the .NET-Talk list, but I don't see any discussions going
on today.

Thanks
-- Jeff

Quoting Robyn Follen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Check out the .NET-Talk group on House Of Fusion.This exact topic is
being
 discussed today.

 Robyn
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jeff Chastain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 12:24 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: WOT: Getting started with ASP.NET 
 
 
 Does anybody have any recommendations on where to get started in ASP.NET?
I
 worked with ASP traditional years back, but have been entirely CF since.
 Now I
 am being drug kicking back into the ASP world and have to immediately
 understand
 .NET and be able to write decent code.
 
 So anybody have any suggestions on tutorials, resources, mailing lists,
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RE: JDBC and CF

2003-12-19 Thread Robyn Follen
Thanks, all.

 
I actually found a CFX tag that does just what I want, so I'm going that
route instead and passing info back out to CF for the data access.

 
Thanks!
Robyn

-Original Message-
From: Craig Dudley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 5:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: JDBC and CF

You will need some SQL server JDBC drivers yes, you can install them
into jvmroot\lib\ext and the jvm should find them no problem.

If your'e using CF5, you may be better off creating a java CFX rather
than using cfobject, might be faster and should be much easier to get
your data/variables back into the calling template.

-Original Message-
From: Robyn Follen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 18 December 2003 20:04
To: CF-Talk
Subject: JDBC and CF

Hey all,

I've been doing some research on the Sun site, but wonder if one
of you
CFers can lend a hand regarding JDBC and CF.

I am going to make a Java class that is called from CF via
CFObject.I need
to do some database queries in this class, but am unsure what I
need to do
to connect to my SQL Server DB.I'm using CF 5 and the jvm
that's installed
with CF.Do I need to install SQL Server JDBC drivers before I
do this?If
so, where?If not, which driver should I specify my Java
application use?
Any tips/hints would be appreciated. 

Thanks in advance,
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JDBC and CF

2003-12-18 Thread Robyn Follen
Hey all,

I've been doing some research on the Sun site, but wonder if one of you
CFers can lend a hand regarding JDBC and CF.

I am going to make a Java class that is called from CF via CFObject.I need
to do some database queries in this class, but am unsure what I need to do
to connect to my SQL Server DB.I'm using CF 5 and the jvm that's installed
with CF.Do I need to install SQL Server JDBC drivers before I do this?If
so, where?If not, which driver should I specify my Java application use?
Any tips/hints would be appreciated. 

Thanks in advance,
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RE: Pushing Timeout Alert to Client.

2003-11-17 Thread Robyn Follen
While this doesn't quite answer your question as to an alert, it might help
with your timeout issue.

 
If you have a lot of big forms that the user has to fill out, and you're
worried about timeouts while the user is filling out the form, you could
have a hidden frame in the form, and an onFocus event on the fields that the
user has to fill out.The function called each time the field gets focus
could reload the hidden frame's page, which would then keep the session
alive while the user fills out the form.

 
For instance:

 
Input Type=Text Name=txtMyTextField Value=
>


-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 3:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Pushing Timeout Alert to Client.

This may not best be done with a CF solution, so I'm open to any
suggestions, the simpler the better.

BACKGROUND

We have a web application working with sensitive HIPPA information.As one
could imagine, we don't really want to keep this information available for
very long, so the application session times out, if inactive for a set time.

If the session has timed out while open in the browser, any new action by
the user causes the application to go to the start.All this is good as far
as it goes, but it would be much nicer to the user, if they receive a
warning of the pending and/or past expiration of the application.

The main reason for this request, is that the application has some fairly
complex data collection forms.It could be annoying, if a user opens one of
these form, gets interrupted by the phone, comes back after the session has
expired, enters all the data in the open form in their browser, submits the
form to be told by the server: sorry your session has timed out, then
being sent back to the start losing all their work.

REQUEST

I'm looking for ways I might be able to push, or in someway deliver a
warning to the user?My bank's online banking website does this, and while
I hate the bank itself, this is a nice feature.I'm just not sure how they
do it.How they have a popup window open when the session is about to
expire/has expired?Would this just be done with _javascript_?How else
might this be done?Some kind of dynamic scheduled task?Something built
in java and/or jsp?Something one of you has already built and can just
give me. *smile*

Thanks

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OT: SQL server question

2003-11-16 Thread Robyn Follen
Hey all,

I recently did something really dumb - I had a really small SQL server
database that I was using for a home project, and, during an upgrade fiasco
(long story), I deleted it by mistake.Now... I see that the .MDF and .LDF
files still exist in my MSSQL7/data folder, and I would like to restore this
database, but I have no idea how to do it.Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!
Robyn

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RE: SQL server question

2003-11-16 Thread Robyn Follen
Ah, perfect. This worked!

 
Thanks
-Robyn

-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 8:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SQL server question

 I recently did something really dumb - I had a really small 
 SQL server database that I was using for a home project, and, 
 during an upgrade fiasco (long story), I deleted it by mistake. 
 Now... I see that the .MDF and .LDF files still exist in my 
 MSSQL7/data folder, and I would like to restore this database, 
 but I have no idea how to do it.Any ideas?

You can use the sp_attach_db stored procedure from Query Analyzer to attach
your database and its log.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/ http://www.figleaf.com/ 
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RE: number of occurrences in a string.

2003-10-16 Thread Robyn Follen
Heh... looked at this and thought... Wow!This guy wants all the same stuff
that I want!

 
I suppose that since it WAS my list, it makes a little sense.Looks like
this is the link to yours:

 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/registry/2TCL1D08EZEYE/ref=wl_s_3/103-9347
519-1760600
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/registry/2TCL1D08EZEYE/ref=wl_s_3/103-934
7519-1760600 ?

 
Pretty short!

 
-robyn

-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 2:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: number of occurrences in a string.

Ahem - without sounding like a total and complete greedy pig, my wish
list is here: 

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/wishlist/ref=cm_wl_topnav_account/002-
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/wishlist/ref=cm_wl_topnav_account/002- 
3361200-1675257

Feel free to send on over the 500 dollar IPod. (Sorry, can't help
asking.)

Also I should point out Rob Brooks-Bilson, author of Programming CFMX,
is also a big part of the site.

(And no one is going to make a crack about how long it takes me to
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RE: Help with CF and modal window

2003-10-14 Thread Robyn Follen
I second the IFRAME method.As long as a page is within an IFrame or a
frameset of some sort in your modal window, the submit will stay within the
window.The only drawback is that you have to pass the attributes that you
pass into the modal window's URL through to the IFRAME's URL (if you're
passing attributes on the URL at all).

 
Robyn

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Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 3:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Help with CF and modal window

Hi,

I usually put an IFRAME in the modal window:

modal.cfm-

cfif not isdefined(inFrame)
iframe width=100% height=100% src="">
cfelse
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newsgroup equivilent of this mailing list?

2003-09-11 Thread Robyn Follen
Hi there,
 
I know that a while ago I was able to use news.fuseware.com to view the
CF-Talk mailing list as a newsgroup.  This server is no longer working.  Can
I point my newsreader to another server to view this as a newsgroup?
 
Thanks,
Robyn

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RE: newsgroup equivilent of this mailing list?

2003-09-11 Thread Robyn Follen
Brilliant.  Fuseware.com works!

Thanks!  

-Robyn

 -Original Message-
 From: Massimo, Tiziana e Federica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 1:32 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: newsgroup equivilent of this mailing list?
 
 
  I know that a while ago I was able to use news.fuseware.com 
 to view the
  CF-Talk mailing list as a newsgroup.  This server is no 
 longer working. 
  Can I point my newsreader to another server to view this as 
 a newsgroup?
 
 Try:
 
 fuseware.com
 
 That's what I am using
 
 
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CFHTTP / WinHTTP help

2003-02-24 Thread Robyn Follen
Hey all,

Has anyone out there written CF code to use the WinHTTP COM object instead
of using CFHTTP?

My problem is that I'm using CFHTTP to post a file to a server remote
server.  The POST has to have the enctype=form/multi-part, and it appears
to not be posting that way.  I would like to get more granular and have more
control over my post instead of relying on CF to do it for me.  I was just
wondering if anyone's done this or if there's some code out there I could
borrow instead of reinventing the wheel.

Thanks!
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CFHTTP and multipart/form-data

2003-02-20 Thread Robyn Follen
I'm trying to send a file via a CFHTTP POST call. I can't see a way to set
the type to multipart/form-data.  Will someone out there confirm that this
happens automatically when I put a CFHTTPPARAM of Type=File?

Thanks,
Robyn

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RE: Can CF search a string from the right to the left.

2002-10-24 Thread Robyn Follen
you can use the reverse(string) function and then search from left to right.

-Original Message-
From: Ciliotta, Mario [mailto:mario.ciliotta;csfb.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Can CF search a string from the right to the left.


Hi,

I was wondering if anyone knows of a cf function or a tag that will search a
string from the right to the left, instead of the left to the right.

I want to search a string say:  http://www.somesite.com/folder1/index.cfm
What I want returned is everything from the last / to the beginning.

Is there any function or tag that can do this, I can write the code to do it
with from the left to the right but I was just wondering if a something else
existed.

Thanks

Mario

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RE: OT: .Net Mailinglist

2002-08-29 Thread Robyn Follen

15Seconds.com also has a .NET mailing list that I subscribe to. It's not
bad.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 10:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT: .Net Mailinglist


Hmmm... I don't recommend ASP friends at all.  They have like 30 lists,
each is specific to some aspect of .NET.  Even if you join a general
list (ASPNGFREEFORALL), which is what I did, your message will get
bumped around and take 5 hours before it gets approved and posted on a
completely different list, which then they have added your email to as
well.  So now, instead of one list, you are a member of five because the
moderator felt your question wasn't proper for the FREEFORALL list.
You are getting much more mail and no answers. Makes no sense to me,
it's frustrating to wait hours for a post.

Try Active Server Pages at 15seconds.com

Matthew Small
IT Supervisor
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3660 Old Kings Hwy
Murrells Inlet, SC 29576
843-357-1847
http://www.showstopperonline.com
 

-Original Message-
From: Mitko Gerensky-Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 9:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: .Net Mailinglist

Try ASP Friends:

http://www.aspfriends.com/aspfriendshome/

and

http://www.gotdotnet.com/

Mitko

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Date: Thursday, August 29, 2002 7:45 am
Subject: OT: .Net Mailinglist

 Hello all
 
 I want to expand my know how to other plattforms especially .Net 
 (ASP.Net, C#). Does anyone of you know a good and informative 
 mailinglist like CF-Talk for .Net?
 
 Thanks
 
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RE: Women programmers

2002-08-29 Thread Robyn Follen

3 of the 8 people on my dev team are women (myself included)... and the
battle of the sexes is alive and well in our office! :-)

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Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 11:39 AM
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Subject: Women programmers


I think I asked about this a year or two ago, but are more women getting
into hardcore programming, or at least, developing (hehe)?  A few years ago
web design was dominated by guys (no stats, just almost sure it was that
way), and now I'm bumpin into all these women designers.  I guess it was
inevitable... they're always painting the room pink and shops better clothes
for you than you do!  :)

So will we see that trend in programming to?

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RE: Dyanmic Form Names huh?

2002-08-27 Thread Robyn Follen

You could do a while condition if you didn't want to use FORM.FieldNames
(for instance, if you had other form vars that were getting passed along
that you didn't want to deal with):

CFSET i = 1
CFSET lstFormVarList = ''
CFLOOP Condition=isDefined('FORM.Section'  i)
CFSET lstFormVars = lstFormVars  'FORM.Section#i#'  ','
CFSET i = i + 1
/CFLOOP

Then to get their values, you can loop through the list and Evaluate() each
variable.

--OR--

take what FORM.FieldNames gives you and Evaluate them to get the values:

CFLOOP From=1 To=#ListLen(FORM.FieldNames)# Index=j
CFSET somevalue = Evaluate('FORM.'  ListGetAt(FORM.FieldNames, j))
/CFLOOP

HTH,
Robyn

p.s., this is NOT tested... but barring any syntax errors (heh... or logic
errors), it should work. 

-Original Message-
From: Ewok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 3:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dyanmic Form Names huh?


#form.fieldnames# woudl return

section1,section2,section3,section4

I need the values of

#form.section1#
#form.section2#
#form.section3#

I need to turn them into variables and get their values

any other suggestions??

- Original Message -
From: charlie griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: Dyanmic Form Names huh?


 hi ewok:

 you can loop over #form.fieldNames#, which is a list-variable of all of
the,
 well, form field names :)

 charlie


 Ewok writes:

  Ok, so I have a database full of sections in the admin section
 
  section1
  section2
  section3
  section4
 
  no problem looping over them to create a dynamic form
 
  cfloop query=getsections datasource=#request.maindsn#
dbtype=ODBC
 
  cfoutput
 
#getsections.sectionname#
 
select name=#sectionname# size=1
 option value=yes YES   /option
 option value=no   NO   /option
/select
 
  /cfoutput
 
  /cfloop
 
  so I have a form that sorta resembles my artwork below.
  ___
  Section 1 |___YES___|/\|
  
  Section 2 |NO___|/\|
  ___
  Section 3 |YES___|/\|
  
  Section 3 |NO___|/\|
 
  hehe those are drop down selects..no really they are!
 
  ok so the form is simple enough
 
  now when i process the template (send it to act_process.cfm)
 
  I want to make a list of all the selections that were YES
 
  . section1,section3   from my beautiful example  ; )
 
  but i cant  say
 
  cfif form.#section1# IS yes
  listappend(blahblahblah
  /cfif
 
  in a loop
 
  HOW CAN I GET THESE FORM NAMES THEIR VALUES AND   *cough* sorry i
yelled
 
 
 

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RE: cfhttp Connection Failure

2002-08-08 Thread Robyn Follen

Not sure if this will do it, but check that you're passing in the entire URL
of the page you're trying to pass to - e.g., http://www.mysite.com/page.cfm

-Original Message-
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Subject: cfhttp Connection Failure


I pass a user name and password to a password protected page and get
Connection Failure
 using cfhttp. what causes this.
JT


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CF and Teradata

2002-05-10 Thread Robyn Follen

Has anyone used CF with Teradata at all?  Any experiences to relay?
 
-Robyn

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Name that tag -- Highlighting words on a page

2002-05-02 Thread Robyn Follen

Hi folks,

I know I came across a tag in CF once that, given a word as a parameter,
would highlight all instances of that word on a template displayed for the
user.  I'm trying to do just that for a search I'm implementing.  Can anyone
name that tag? I'm pulling my hair out trying to remember where I saw it. 

Robyn

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RE: Name that tag -- Highlighting words on a page

2002-05-02 Thread Robyn Follen

Worked like a charm.  Thanks!

-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 5:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Name that tag -- Highlighting words on a page


Not sure of the tag, but there is a UDF that will do this at cflib.org.

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My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is. - Yoda 

 -Original Message-
 From: Robyn Follen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: 02 May 2002 17:42
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Name that tag -- Highlighting words on a page
 
 
 Hi folks,
 
 I know I came across a tag in CF once that, given a word as a 
 parameter,
 would highlight all instances of that word on a template 
 displayed for the
 user.  I'm trying to do just that for a search I'm 
 implementing.  Can anyone
 name that tag? I'm pulling my hair out trying to remember 
 where I saw it. 
 
 Robyn
 
 

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On the fly CF mappings?

2002-01-11 Thread Robyn Follen

Hi,
 
Is there any way to create CF Mappings on the fly from a web page through a
custom tag, CFX tag, or otherwise?  
 
Thanks,
Robyn
 
 
Robyn Follen 
Web Applications Developer 
PreVision Marketing Inc. 
55 Old Bedford Road 
Lincoln, MA 01773 
 

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Netscape Object Moved problem

2001-11-21 Thread Robyn Follen

Hey all,

I have a site that's using a bastardized version of Fusebox, but follows the
general method of having a central fusebox page and multiple fuseactions
in a switch statement.  Everything works fine in IE, but when I bring up
index.cfm?fuseaction=display more than once in Netscape (versions 4.73 and
4.76) I consistently get an Object Moved, This document may be found here
error for every page I try to bring up.  When I click on the link to where
the object has moved to, it works fine.

Any ideas?  I've tried putting in meta content-type, expires, and pragma
no-cache tags and still no dice. I have a sneaking suspicion that this has
to do with CFLOCATION and am going to play around with headers now... 

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RE: Netscape Object Moved problem

2001-11-21 Thread Robyn Follen

So is the only way around this to do a CFHEADER instead of a CFLOCATION?
The solution I ended up going with was replacing my CFLocation with
CFHEADER Name=Refresh Value=0; URL=Index.cfm?FuseAction=Display

-Original Message-
From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 11:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Netscape Object Moved problem


It is because of what CFLocation does.

Netscape follows the standard to a T and IE does not.

CFLocation issues a response code of 403 Object Moved.

The browser is supposed to resend the original request to the new page. 
Netscape resends all of you form data to the new page. IE Does not do this.

In all actuality Netscape is working correctly IE is not.

At 11:47 AM 11/21/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Hey all,

I have a site that's using a bastardized version of Fusebox, but follows
the
general method of having a central fusebox page and multiple fuseactions
in a switch statement.  Everything works fine in IE, but when I bring up
index.cfm?fuseaction=display more than once in Netscape (versions 4.73 and
4.76) I consistently get an Object Moved, This document may be found here
error for every page I try to bring up.  When I click on the link to where
the object has moved to, it works fine.

Any ideas?  I've tried putting in meta content-type, expires, and pragma
no-cache tags and still no dice. I have a sneaking suspicion that this has
to do with CFLOCATION and am going to play around with headers now...



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OT: Allaire survey?

2001-03-21 Thread Robyn Follen

Hi gang,

Did anyone else on this list get an email regarding a survey about CF and
other Allaire products?  It was sent to me quite a bit ago and it was a
pretty long survey about all aspects of CF (administration, hardware, etc.).
It was something done through a 3rd party marketing company, so the survey
wasn't on allaire's site, but rather on this other company's site.  I'm
looking for the link to the survey, as I lost it.  Does anyone out there
still have it?

Robyn Follen
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PreVision Marketing Inc. 
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CFOUTPUT performance tests?

2001-03-08 Thread Robyn Follen

Hey gang,

I will be conducting my own tests soon, but Has anyone out there done any
CFOUTPUT performance tests with CF4.5?  I'm curious if it is more
efficient to put one CFOUTPUT tag at the top of the page and the
/CFOUTPUT at the very bottom of the page, or if it is faster to do it only
when you are outputting variables.  On the same note, what exactly happens
on the server in terms of memory and speed on the server when the server
encounters a CFOUTPUT tag?  

Thanks for any info on this!
Robyn


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Performance Tests

2001-03-08 Thread Robyn Follen

Does anyone out there have a webpage they've put together or a list of
different CF performance tests that they've run for individual elements in
CF (like CFLOOP... vs. CFOUTPUT query="myquery" or other tag
comparisons, best practice standards, etc.)?

Thanks,
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Disappearing Session Variables!

2001-02-08 Thread Robyn Follen

Hey Folks,

Does anyone know if there is a limit to the number of session variables that
one application can have?  We have a case here where our application drops
session variables from time to time without explanation.  If it helps, we
have this piece of code in the application.cfm file to get rid of all
session variables on a browser close:  

cfif IsDefined("Cookie.CFID") AND IsDefined("Cookie.CFTOKEN")
  cfset cfid_local = Cookie.CFID
  cfset cftoken_local = Cookie.CFTOKEN
  cfcookie name="CFID" value="#cfid_local#"
  cfcookie name="CFTOKEN" value="#cftoken_local#"
/cfif


Any help would be appreciated!

Robyn

P.S., could anyone explain in detail why the above code actually works?  We
have some theories but would love a definitive answer...
Robyn Follen
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Lincoln, MA 01773


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OT: Any T-SQL gurus?

2001-02-06 Thread Robyn Follen

Does anyone know if it's possible to nest stored procedures inside a
transaction and have that transaction affect all of the nested stored
procedures?  For example, I have this stored procedure ...

CREATE PROCEDURE sp_InsertCD

@strCDTitle varchar(50),
@strBand varchar(50),
@strSong1 varchar(50),
AS

DECLARE

@strReturnValue  varchar(50)

BEGIN


BEGIN TRANSACTION

INSERT INTO CDs
(
CDTitle,
Band
)
Values
(
@strCDTitle,
@strBand
)

IF @@ROWCOUNT  1  
BEGIN
Select @strReturnValue = "Error"
END 

ELSE
BEGIN
EXECUTE @strReturnValue = sp_InsertSongs
@@IDENTITY, @strSong1,  ""
END

IF @strReturnValue = "Error"
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
END
ELSE
BEGIN
COMMIT TRANSACTION
END
END


If the call to sp_InsertSongs returns an error code can I get the rollback
transaction statement to rollback the sp_InsertSongs stored procedure?  It
isn't working as displayed above.

Thanks!






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Lincoln, MA 01773


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EOF- such a thing in CF?

2001-01-04 Thread Robyn Follen

What's the best way to determine the End of File when
dealing with an external file?

Is there such a thing as an EOF marker in CF?

Robyn

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RE: List w/ delims

2000-12-08 Thread Robyn Follen

I've tried to user multiple characters as a list delimiter, but whenever I
then try to iterate through the list, specifying my delimiter, it doesn't
work.  E.g., When I have the following code,

CFSET myList = "o|ne |*| t*wo |*| th|*ree"
CFLOOP Index="listElement" List="#myList#" Delimiters="|*|"
CFOUTPUT
#listElement#BR
/CFOUTPUT
/CFLOOP

I get:

o
ne 
t
wo 
th
ree

because it takes each item in the list of delimiters and checks for them
individually.  Has anyone any insight on how to loop through something with
a particular combination of characters for a delimiter?

Any help would be appreciated,
Robyn


-Original Message-
From: Jeff Britts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 8:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: List w/" " delims


You CAN use multiple characters as list delimiters...eg. "|*|".

I do it frequently to cut down on the chances that one of my list items
contains a delimiter.

Jeff Britts
ColdFusion Engineer
e-Dialog



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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 2:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: List w/" " delims


Keep in mind that list delimiters can only be 1 character.

-- 
Billy Cravens
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Eric Fickes wrote:
 
 Got a List question for you.
 
 I've got a text file that I need to parse and it's " delimited list, in a
 way.  The list format is this.
 
 "Full Name" "Email Address" "Group List" "Login Name"
 "Demo user for startup" "" " 1;" "Demo"
 
 I was hoping to somehow use " " as a delimeter, but that's not working.
 When I do that it takes out the spaces in the column names. I'd like to
take
 
 "Full Name" "Email Address" "Group List" "Login Name"
 
 and turn it into
 
 Full Name,Email Address,Group List,Login Name
 
 Any ideas?
 
 E
 

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OT: portable SQL Database?

2000-11-01 Thread Robyn Follen

Does anyone out there know of a quick and easy way to move a SQL server
database around, i.e., move it onto a Zip disk or something to take it home
with you?  I'm looking to take my development database home from the office
and we don't have a VPN set up yet.  

Thanks!!

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OT: IE and frames

2000-08-29 Thread Robyn Follen

Sorry for the OT, but this has been getting to me for a while - Do any of
you know a shortcut key (or anything!) for breaking out of or opening frames
in a different instance of the browser in IE?  In Netscape you can
right-click somewhere in the frame and choose "open frame in new window"  

It's got to be available, but thusfar I've not found anything
Robyn

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RE: IE and frames

2000-08-29 Thread Robyn Follen

THANKS so much for this tidbit - it's just what I was looking for.

Robyn

-Original Message-
From: Arve Stangeland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 10:42 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: IE and frames



Install Web Accessories for Internet Explorer:
  http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/IE/WebAccess/ie5tools.asp

Arve

-Original Message-
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Sent: 29. august 2000 16:22
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: OT: IE and frames


Sorry for the OT, but this has been getting to me for a while - Do any of
you know a shortcut key (or anything!) for breaking out of or opening frames
in a different instance of the browser in IE?  In Netscape you can
right-click somewhere in the frame and choose "open frame in new window"  

It's got to be available, but thusfar I've not found anything
Robyn


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detecting when a user's session ends

2000-08-25 Thread Robyn Follen

Hey folks,

We would like to monitor all active sessions of our application so you can
see how many people are logged on at one time.  Do any of you know how to
detect when a user's session ends?  Is there a way to get a list of all
session ID's  of all people that are currently using the application?

Thanks,
Robyn

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keeping a CFGRIDROW highlighted after submission

2000-08-17 Thread Robyn Follen

Anyone know of a way to keep a row on a CFGRID highlighted (BGCOLOR
different) once you've submitted the grid to another page?  

What I'm trying to do is this:  
I have a grid and when you click on a row, it submits to the same page,
thereby displaying the grid again, as well as a form that is related to what
you chose from the grid.  I would like the user to be able to easily see
which row he/she chose when the form is up.  I notice that CFGRIDROW only
has "data" as an attribute.  Are there any workarounds out there?  

Robyn
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RE: CFContent question

2000-06-29 Thread Robyn Follen

right now just application/msword



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From: Billy Cravens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 6:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CFContent question


Depends alot on the mime-type.  What are you using?

--
Billy Cravens
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Robyn Follen wrote:

 Hi gang,

 When I use CFContent in IE, it opens my file (MSWord or otherwise) in my
 browser.  That is, it still _is_ MSWord, but it's within my IE5.  In
 Netscape, on the other hand, the same call to CFContent opens the actual
 application on my computer instead of in the browser.  Is there a way to
get
 my document to open in the actual application from IE?

 Here's how my code looks:

 CFCONTENT TYPE="#session.mimetype#" DELETEFILE="No"
 FILE="#session.docpath#"

 Any ideas would be appreciated.

 Robyn




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CFContent question

2000-06-28 Thread Robyn Follen

Hi gang,

When I use CFContent in IE, it opens my file (MSWord or otherwise) in my
browser.  That is, it still _is_ MSWord, but it's within my IE5.  In
Netscape, on the other hand, the same call to CFContent opens the actual
application on my computer instead of in the browser.  Is there a way to get
my document to open in the actual application from IE?

Here's how my code looks:

CFCONTENT TYPE="#session.mimetype#" DELETEFILE="No"
FILE="#session.docpath#" 

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Robyn
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Automatically Start/Stop CF Server?

2000-06-07 Thread Robyn Follen

Hi Folks,

I've searched archives and FAQs and can't find the answer to this one: How
do you start  stop the cold fusion server automatically from your code?  I
know this was discussed not too long ago, and I'm kicking myself for not
saving the answer.

I know this had to do with the Cycle.bat (right?) but I'm not sure what it
was exactly...  Any help would be appreciated.

TIA,
Robyn


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RE: CFML be gone!

2000-05-09 Thread Robyn Follen

I've played around with this a little and have found that it doesn't seem to
pose a security risk.

When the data is submitted to the database to be inserted, it is interpreted
as a string, and is not interpreted by CFserver as anything special, thus no
CFML can be executed.  Likewise, when it is called from the database to be
displayed, it is read as a string.  The HTML tags are interpreted because
the _browser_ interprets the HTML, but not the CFML tags because it needs to
go through the server to be interpreted.  Thus, when it comes across the
CFML, the browser thinks they're HTML tags and just leaves them be as
unrecognizable tags.  The string is never sent to the server in a format
that would allow it to be interpreted.  In fact, in my efforts to run a
query or display user data or anything else, it just displayed the text
within the tags (i.e., cfoutput#myCompanySecret# /cfoutput would just
show up as #myCompanySecret#), and jumped over the CFML tags as
unrecognizable.

At any rate, these are my findings.  Anyone find anything different?  I'd be
very interested to know if anyone's found holes.

Robyn

-Original Message-
From: Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CFML be gone!


Todd,

Nice question - I'm interested in a tag / functions / pain-in-the-but-
work-around that would remove just the CFML tags.  Previous to your post, I
failed to realize that if I allow people to submit HTML tags along with
their text, they could also submit CFML tags, creating a major security
hazard. :-(

Any ideas, great and wonderful CF gurus?

- Jay

- Original Message -
From: "Todd Ashworth" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 10:07 AM
Subject: CFML be gone!


 I have some forms where people can dump text into a dtabase that is then
 displayed on another page.  I do wish to allow HTML to be submitted, for
 formatting if they desire, but I DO NOT want them to be able to submit
CFML,
 since I have CFFILE and CFDIRECTORY enabled .. and so-on.

 I have found several tags that remove HTML or HTML and CFML .. Is there a
 tag that only removes CFML?

 Would there be any reason not to allow them to submit HTML as well?  If
so,
 is there a way to limit the HTML to only the basic formatting tags (font,
p,
 br, etc.)?

 .Todd


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RE: Crystal Problems

2000-03-28 Thread Robyn Follen

nevermind, i actually found it -
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10092-100-1429663.html?tag=st.cn.sr.dl.
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 -Original Message-
 From: Mark Jones 
 Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 10:44 AM
 To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject:  RE: Crystal Problems
 
 Look for a product called Re-Crystalise and you might be very impressed.
 It
 produces its reports from crystal reports but puts them in a form readable
 from the web - the only problem being that it produces it in asp page
 format
 - I am sure you guys are intelligent enough to cope with this.
 
 Mark
 
   -Original Message-
   From:   Brian Grant [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent:   Tue, 28 Mar 2000 15:42
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject:Re: Crystal Problems
 
   Crystal Reports never has played very well with CF in my opinion.
 You'll be
   better off looking for other reporting options besides Crystal
 Reports.
   We've had to go to a mix of HTML, Excel, and VB Scripted reporting
 methods.
 
   Good luck.
 
   brian
   
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Bradburn" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 5:56 PM
Subject: Crystal Problems
   
   
 We are running ColdFusion Server 4.5 and trying to use the
 cfreport
 tag. Our server is running Crystal Reports version 8.0.  When we
 reference a report with the cfreport tag we are getting this
 error...



 Error Diagnostic Information


 Error occurred while processing CFREPORT



 An unexpected error occurred while using the Crystal Engine.


 Error number 692 ocurred (Error in File
 C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\working.rpt:
 Invalid export DLL or export format.).


 Crystal Library = C:\WINNT\system32\CRPE32.DLL (1/28/2000 15:16)
 DLL Version = 8.0, Engine Version = 8.0



 The error occurred while processing an element with a general
 identifier

 of (CFREPORT), occupying document position (9:1) to (9:70).
   
   
   
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