Re: fusebox

2000-11-07 Thread Stephen M Aylor

Karl,

Certainly FB coding methods are NOT obligatory - nor for everyone - thats
for sure.  You opinions are as well valued.  No problems there.  I just find
your perspective quite interesting - as it seems so... contrary to sooo many
other folks.  Maybe no one else other than you and Dave Watts has the
"loinal fortitude" to stand up and say so - tho Im sure there are many
others.

Its rather contrary also to quite a few peeps on these lists that - well
frankly - are not at all CF Beginners (I am a beginner - and I found FB was
quite helpful - but thats neither here nor there)

Maybe, . not to try and start a whole new "ADVANTA" methodology or
anything like that ... but maybe - since you guys find Fusebox to suck
monkey ass so bad, you could discuss some of the code | design methodologies
you and your team decided on that kicked FB's arse - up down and sideways.
Surely the community could benefit a great deal from a methodology thats so
far superior?

At least Dave Watts provides constructive criticism that discusses real life
examples where their situations arent conducive to FB style (though there is
also some debate on this as well - sorta)  In any event - most of the anti -
FB arguments have held much water -  as it were "Good Codes works fine all
by itself and no need for FB  doesnt really get it.

So what were your alternatives??

What werkz better?

How would you improve the file naming conventions?

What would you keep?

Please tell me it sucks for a better reason the the file naming!!!?  Also...
I dont recall there being a giant plea/demand/cry - to run out and re-write
everything one does or did in FB?  and FAD?  Javascript animations ...
now theres a FAD.

Stephen M. Aylor
iiinsurex


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 From: "Karl Simanonok" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Subject: Re: fusebox


  Like I said: we've used Fusebox (you found proof), and having done so,
  discovered that any benefits it may have are marginal at best.  That
  doesn't mean we're going to rewrite everything we've done in it!  I've
  still got old Perl code running from before CF was born (and somebody
  might even ask me to write some more someday), but it doesn't mean I'm a
  Perl fan of any kind.
 
  I forgot to acknowledge another Fusebox 'benefit' yesterday: since it
  increases development time, you get to pad your clients' bills by using
  it.  ;)
 
  Regards,
 
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Re: fusebox

2000-11-07 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Si ... pretty cool that they shared, spent their own time, energy and 
to help many peeps.  Which is more than I can say for a few ... uuuhh hem..
naysayers :-)

Steve

 One thing you
 can say for Steve Nelson and the other FuseBox pioneers is that they have
 helped a lot of CF developers do their jobs a whole lot better.

 God bless us all,
 Lee (Bjork) Borkman
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Re: OFF TOPIC - HEALTH INSURANCE

2000-11-07 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


John,

I rec'd the quote(s) back from the broker this afternoon via snail.  Im
reviewing them.  Couple things come to mind.

1. Did you guys want me to come over and vist to discuss??  I figure you've
been thru the Health insurance Dawg and Pony a couple times ..

2. What are some of the things you liked about HealthNet?  Price?

3. Do we have any physicians that are a must?

4. Whats more important - lower out of pocket costs to employees or choice
of Dr.'s?

5. What % of the employee premium is "EmployER" paid?  Dependent premium?

6. Out of State Employees?

All the best,

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Re: OFF TOPIC - HEALTH INSURANCE

2000-11-07 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Can I be any bigger of an arse  - damn!!!
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Re: fusebox

2000-11-03 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


go to house of fusion  www.houseoffusion.com and sign up for the fusebox
list.. its been busy lately :-)

Steve

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 Is anyone out there using the fusebox methodology?

 I have recently started this position here and I am the Cold Fusion lead
and
 I was toying with the idea of recommending that we use the Fusebox method
 for the complete REdeployment of our corporate Intranet.


 any feedback is well appreciated.

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Re: Paranoid programming...

2000-11-02 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


I am ...

Steve - the other one...

(not that there is a comparison or anything... but I m good at drinking beer
:-)

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 Are you
 interested?

 Steve





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Re: Integrate Document Scanners with CF

2000-11-01 Thread Stephen M Aylor

[but I would want the end user to not to
have to navigate between two separate applications (the scanning
software app and the cf front end app).  Thanks!]


Pretty tall order .. if thats an absolute req of your situation, you'll
need a scanning software vendor to enable/allow you to embed some kind of
control of theirs in a cfml/html page.  I'd like to see this too.

Steve



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Re: Dynamic PDF

2000-10-31 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


 A PDF file is really text inside,

true... but pdf accounts for every bit in the file, and changes will cause
the file to not open many times.

 if you just need to change a few
 parts of the file, like their name + account number or something,
 but the rest of the document stays the same, you can create the PDF
 and then open it and do a search and replace for your place holder
 (like --NAME-HERE--).

My experieince has been rather poor with this technique, and is likely not
recommended forything other than very simple pdf files.

This works best if there is nothing else on
 the same line after the text you are replacing, the different sizes
 of replacement strings may mess up what comes later.

exactly the problem

www.activePDF.com has server side tools to assist with this - reasonable.
For those benefiting from the FREE OS - www.digapp.com - an non free
solution for your free OS.  or www.pdflib.com   lots a work tho'

Steve



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Re: PDFlib - Any CF examples out there?

2000-10-31 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


They folks on the pdflib list are pretty cool - pretty nix / mac oriented,
but very cool.

http://www.egroups.com/group/pdflib

Steve


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 All,

 I am looking at PDFlib for dynamic PDF generation (www.pdflib.com
 thanks steve.aylor)

 It looks good but I an having some trouble mimicking the asp example.
  I have instantiated the com object without errors, but I don't get
 the part where I fire up acrobat (in the example, this seems to be
 done via "response.contenttype..." etc.)  How is that done in CF?

 TIA
 Mike

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Re: XSLT And CF

2000-10-31 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Robi Sen - Hussain Chinoy

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 Hey we're using CF to pull a bunch of data and I wanted to see if anyone
has
 sucessfully integrated CF with XSLT?

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Shanje hosted CF sites - URL's please

2000-10-30 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


I was looking into recommending a couple friends for some small cf sites
they have - to Shanje.  Predicated mostly on seemingly good remarks here
(Steve Pierce especially - right?)

If anyone hosting their cf site with Shanje cares to post a url... i'd like
to see how their servers respond, etc

It would be especially helpful if you are running their MS SQL Server
services.

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Re: Need a Disk Please Read

2000-10-30 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Napster ...?  I dont have the cd here.  But will look at home.  Cable modem.

Steve
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Subject: Need a Disk Please Read


 Hi, I am wondering if anyone can help me out.  I have a copy of

 Advanced Cold Fusion 4 Application Development  by Ben Forta

 but the CD that goes with it is damaged.  Can anyone brun me a copy and
I'll
 pay the shipping to send it to me?  Please contact me off list if you can
 help me out.

 Thanks,
 Rich

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Re: Dynamic PDF

2000-10-30 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


www.activePDF.com

html --- pdf server based tools.

or

www.digapp.com  digital applications or

the world famous Thomas Merz pdf libraries

www.pdflib.com

Steve

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Subject: RE: Dynamic PDF


 There was a thread on this previously...I believe that the main app that
 could do this was removed from circulation due to legal problems with
 Adobe...but I think someone posted a somewhat complex workaround.  You
 should be able to find info in the archives...The archives are still
around,
 aren't they?

 CFUG-SFL Manager
 -Kev
 /CFUG-SFL Manager

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  All,
  Is there a way to create PDFs on the fly?  My users get a results set
  from a query and I would like to give them a dynamic way to print it.
 
  Any thoughts on how it can be done?
 
  TIA
  Mike
 
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Re: Dynamic PDF

2000-10-30 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


It all basically depends on what the application is.

Crystal Reports, Word, Excel, tabular data output in a browser/html from a
cf query 

www.pdfzone.com

www.planetpdf.com

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Re: Dynamic PDF

2000-10-30 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Ops ...What platform(s)?  Browsers?

Steve

 
 All,
 Is there a way to create PDFs on the fly?  My users get a results set
 from a query and I would like to give them a dynamic way to print it.
 
 Any thoughts on how it can be done?
 
 TIA
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Re: Need a Disk Please Read

2000-10-30 Thread Stephen M Aylor

This is steve

Im back home CF Wack 4.0 cd needed right...?  no wonder I couldnt find
it its a coaster now!! :-)  Oh shit man Im sorry.. mines now hammered.

Sorry

Steve


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 I have cable yes.
 Rich

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 Napster ...?  I dont have the cd here.  But will look at home.  Cable
modem.

 Steve
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  Hi, I am wondering if anyone can help me out.  I have a copy of
 
  Advanced Cold Fusion 4 Application Development  by Ben Forta
 
  but the CD that goes with it is damaged.  Can anyone brun me a copy and
 I'll
  pay the shipping to send it to me?  Please contact me off list if you
can
  help me out.
 
  Thanks,
  Rich
 

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Re: ODBC Error Code = S0002 (Base table not found)

2000-10-29 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


It will likely be advised that you consider changing your "Select *" to the
actual field/columns you need.

Select  myDB.dbo.Billers.Merchant_Name,
myDB.dbo.Billers.Merchant_Address1,
myDB.dbo.Billers.Merchant_ZipCode,
myDB.dbo.Billers.Merchant_Shoe_Size, etc.

many around here consider Select* to be bad form.  tho thats not likely
causing your error.

you may need the database.owner.tablename syntax :

 Merchant_Name FROM database_name.dbo.Billers WHERE (Merchant_Name 

or even:

 Merchant_Name FROM sql_server_name.database_name.dbo.Billers WHERE
..

---

 Error Occurred While Processing Request
 Error Diagnostic Information
 ODBC Error Code = S0002 (Base table not found)


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


 SQL = "SELECT *, Merchant_Name FROM dbo.Billers WHERE (Merchant_Name LIKE
 '43')"




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Re: ODBC Error Code = S0002 (Base table not found)

2000-10-29 Thread Stephen M. Aylor



Or that :-)  depends 

 take off all references of dbo.

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  Hello all,
 
  I have been using coldFusion now for almost a year, including
interacting
  with DB (before just MS.Access).  Now I am a sole developer on a project
  requiring interfacing with Ms.SQl Server.  This new adventure is seeing
my
  we problems I have never seen before.
 
  Before I go in to the problem, to my knowledge I have the DB source set
up
  corretly (in both CFAMINISTRATOR and WIN NT).  I have created a query in
  ColdFusion successfully using the Query Builder.  Within the query
buildr
 I
  can exeute the query with no problems.  However, when I drag and drop
the
  Query in to my page, and run the page the following error occurs
(however,
  as I said this error didn't occur in the ColdFusion Query Builder) :
 
  Error Occurred While Processing Request
  Error Diagnostic Information
  ODBC Error Code = S0002 (Base table not found)
 
 
  [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Invalid object name
  'dbo.Billers'.
 
 
  SQL = "SELECT *, Merchant_Name FROM dbo.Billers WHERE (Merchant_Name
LIKE
  '43')"
 
 
  The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier
 of
  (CFQUERY), occupying document position (9:1) to (10:26).
 
 
  Date/Time: 10/30/00 10:55:36
  Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT)
  Remote Address: 203.43.104.222
  Template: C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\TGV-Admin\MerchantFindAction.cfm
 

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Re: ODBC Error Code = S0002 (Base table not found)

2000-10-29 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


cfquery datasource="BP" username="yourusername" password="Your_pwd" 

Select * from TGV.dbo.tablename.column_name WHERE some_column_name = '43'

/cfquery

Are you absolutely positive that the table "name" your using in your query
statement actually exists in the database ?

Steve



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Subject: Re: ODBC Error Code = S0002 (Base table not found)


 Marius et al.

 Yes, that is all correct as far as I can tell thus can't be causing the
 error.

 the dot notion in the query..hould I do datasourcename.db.fieldname or
 something else?  Cos someone was touching on that before..but I couldn't
 understand their post.

  
   and at the end it came up with this test successfull result :
   Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver Version 03.70.0623
  
   Data Source Name: BP
   Data Source Description: Internet Billpay Staging box
   Server: ###.
   Database: TGV
   Language: (Default)
   Translate Character Data: Yes
   Log Long Running Queries: No
   Log Driver Statistics: No
   Use Integrated Security: No
   Use Regional Settings: Yes
   Prepared Statements Option: Drop temporary procedures on disconnect
   Use Failover Server: No
   Use ANSI Quoted Identifiers: Yes
   Use ANSI Null, Paddings and Warnings: Yes
  



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Re: ODBC Error Code = S0002 (Base table not found)

2000-10-29 Thread Stephen M. Aylor



Post your query..


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 Marius et al.
 
 Yes, that is all correct as far as I can tell thus can't be causing the 
 error.
 
 the dot notion in the query..hould I do datasourcename.db.fieldname or 
 something else?  Cos someone was touching on that before..but I couldn't 
 understand their post.
 
 




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Re: Limit the output of words to 300 chars

2000-10-29 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Andrew,

Thanks for posting a possible solution but why bother if youre gonna
belittle?

STFW your a "seasoned professional" - lots of people are here to learn.

Lay off the cafe' and keep your arrogance to your small self.

Steve

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 on 10/30/00 1:35 PM, Scott, Andrew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Easy do a left(string,300) then reverse the string and find the first
space
  get the position and then do a mid on that? Some of these quesations are
  very basic programming skills guys!




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Re: Limit the output of words to 300 chars

2000-10-29 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


 but hey I guess CF attracts a lot of non
 programmers then

 Andrew Scott
 Senior Cold Fusion Application Developer

Your just now realizing this?

Steve Aylor
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Re: Help creating ODBC connection with MySql under Linux

2000-10-29 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


The Subject dude... the subject.

amazing Captn Critique' - open arse insert 10' er

Steve


- Original Message -
From: "Scott, Andrew" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 9:02 PM
Subject: RE: Help creating ODBC connection with MySql under Linux


 Is this under NT or unix, I found under Solaris at least that you need to
 also had to the ini file in one of the directories as well. Not sure under
 NT as I have not used mySQL under NT:-)

 regards

 Andrew Scott
 Senior Cold Fusion Application Developer
 ANZ eCommerce Centre
 * Ph 9273 0693
 * [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 -Original Message-
 From: Rob Keniger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 30 October 2000 15:38
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Help creating ODBC connection with MySql under Linux


 on 10/30/00 2:29 PM, Phil Labonte at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  Am I doing something wrong? I left everything as the default all I typed
 in
  was the database name

 You have to use the advanced button in the CF administrator and make sure
 you have added the user/password than you use to connect to mySQL and that
 that user/pass has the appropriate privileges in mySQL.

 Make sure you have also entered a datasource name as well as the database
 name.

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 big bang solutions

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Re: Credit card validation service?

2000-10-25 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


You may want to look at www.Charge.com

They have a web based "console" that is in lieu of the hardwired terminals.

Just a thought

Steve

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From: "Ryan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 12:55 PM
Subject: OT: Credit card validation service?


 Anyone ever heard of a credit card validation service (via the web)?
 I would like to be able to verify if a credit card is valid before
 passing the email along to billing.

 I know I can validate the NUMBER, using mod10, but I would like to
 pass some service the number, name on card, exp date, etc and see
 if its valid, and maybe even see if a purchase of $XX would go through.

 Thanks for any info.

 Ryan

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Re: CF 5.0 Bug Vote is Now Open!

2000-10-25 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


I for one appreciate your efforts in this regards, and view it as a positive
sign.

However; what I think we're seeing here is the effects of many months/year
of what many here have viewed as a blatant disregard for the CF community,
the community that took allaire to its previous stratospheric stock price,
and now that the current state of affairs is in the abyss
(stock/profitability/spectra sales byte) you come back to the partners that
brought you to the dance in the first place.

We welcome you back, its about time. Lets rock.

Steve

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From: "Damon Cooper" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 2:02 PM
Subject: RE: CF 5.0 "Bug Vote" is Now Open!


 My intention was to simply and directly involve the CF developer community
 in this, similar to what Sun has done with their Bug Parade Voting here:

 http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/recently_closed.html

 Bit of a "pilot project".
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Re: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO

2000-10-24 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Be careful of the DHCP upgrade, and you'll need to verify that you have a
static IP address.

Out here in So Cal - its Cox Cable when it first hit Orange County they
offered Static IP to their customers - then came the demand, then router and
network "upgrades", and the advent of DHCP servers being implemented.

It really sucked cuz I was running sql server, IIS CF on my home box for dev
and, like a fool I let the Cox at home people talk me into installing their
"upgrade" software.  Hosed SQL server - they tried to change the NT4
computer name.  If you've run sql server and tried this with out planning
ahead of time you know this ia major NO-NO.  No prob once the machine name
was changed back... but that required them giving me back my STATIC IP, and
bailing on DHCP.

All this tripe.. just to let you know there is a way to get a static ip out
of them.  Just tell them your some GURU MS SQL dba and you absolutley must
leave the machine name as is - else it will hose 2 years worth of sql server
development... therefore they need to give a static ip... anyways that
worked for me.

From there... I have a friend who runs a low traffic site off his cable
modem.. use a domain service that redirects from his domain name to his
cable modem IP.

I think security should be of concern when doing this.  Your pretty much
wide open, especially on WinX

Steve

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From: "Debbie McDaniel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 11:32 AM
Subject: Slightly OT: Cable Modem and TZO


 Hi everyone,

 I am currently subscribed as a @Home (cable modem) user. I would like to
 host my own personal CF website (.com) on my own server. Has anyone ever
 heard of TZO? Is anyone hosting their own server using @Home (with or
 without TZO)?

 Thanks,

 Deb



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Re: Need help writing a subquery ...

2000-10-21 Thread Stephen M Aylor

You might get a really excellent solution from the lists over at
www.swynk.com as well.  If it were me Id try over there too.

Steve

- Original Message -
From: "JB Mentzer" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 8:53 AM
Subject: OT: Need help writing a subquery ...


 Hi all

 I've got a SQL table. It's got eight columns: two UUID (nvarchar 35),
 two date (datetime 8), three text fields (nvarchar 50) and one
 autonumber (int 4).

 The purpose of this table is to relate the "users" table to the
 "activities" table. To make thinks perfectly confusing ;-), the
 architect decided to call the table in question "users_activities". The
 two UUID columns are not unique within themselves. When combined across
 a row, they should then be unique. Problem is, they aren't. I've tried
 writing a couple of SQL queries to eradicate the  dupes ... but my
 knowledge of SQL isn't what it needs to be to solve this problem.

 So, here's the query I came up with:


 SELECT
 youth_UUID,
 activity_UUID,
 count(youth_UUID) AS yUID_count,
 count(activity_UUID) AS aUID_count

 FROM
 USERS_ACTIVITIES

 GROUP BY
 youth_UUID, activity_UUID

 HAVING
 count(activity_UUID)  1


 This query returns 434 rows from a table of 27840 rows.

 How would I use this query as a subquery? My desire is to use this query
 as the WHERE clause in a INSERT and DELETE FROM queries. Could some one
 show me the best way to do this?

 Is there a better way to combine two values to search for dupes?

 Any help is greatly appreciated!

 * John *

 engineer
 circle.com/boston

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Re: MSDE on Win2K... anyone successfully install it?

2000-10-21 Thread Stephen M Aylor

Sounds like Visual InterDev users are stylin' I havent used MSDE yet...
got a copy of Office Pro 2k around here somewhere's - will that do the
trick - depending on how you install Access/MSDE?

Anyone installed MSDE from Office2k/Access2k? or is it a different app /
download altogether?

Steve

 Does MSDE support things like stored procedures?  If so, and you're using
 Access 2000 as the front end, then are the necessary tools available
within
 Access to develop or install stored procedures?


 MSDE works just like SQL Server - it really IS SQL Server for all
practical
 purposes (not counting database sizes, and other stuff).  So, SP's are
 certainly supported, as are triggers, constraints, indexes, etc.








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Re: Coldfusion FreeLance Work websites?

2000-10-15 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Your beer stein has shoulders...?

And how'd you teach it to use napster?

Didn't know they had gender . :-)

Steve

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 From: "Fred T. Sanders" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:26 PM
 Subject: Re: FreeLance Work websites?


  I was typing over someone's shoulder to get at least
 that much in :)
 
  She didn't want to give up her Napster search.
 
  :)

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   Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 4:21 PM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Re: FreeLance Work websites?
  
  
   fusioneer.com
   fieldworks.net
  
   Fred T. Sanders
   Charlottesville, VA
   ---
   There's no such thing as idiot-proof software.
   Idiots are just too clever for that.
  
  
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   Subject: FreeLance Work websites?
  
  
I know of guru.com anyone know of any other
 websites that offer
   freelance
work.
   
   
Bob Everland
   
   
 
 
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Re: Obscure CFObject-COM Question

2000-10-13 Thread Stephen M Aylor

Nope.. not tried that - calling the printer..

however Im extremely interested in your goings on with CF -- COM -- PDF
:-)

If you can talk about it.. id like to chat on or offline.

Steve

- Original Message -
From: "Simon Horwith" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 8:25 AM
Subject: Obscure CFObject-COM Question


 Has anyone here ever tried using a call to a postscript printer driver or
 pdf printer driver from a COM Object and received an error saying
something
 like "Could not get printer defaults" before?  I'm banging my head against
 the wall here.
 ~Simon

  Simon Horwith
  Senior Developer
  Fig Leaf Software, Inc.
  1400 16th St NW, # 220
  Washington DC 20036
  202.797.6570 (direct line)
  www.figleaf.com


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Re: Obscure CFObject-COM Question

2000-10-13 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


BTW,

Have you seen ActivePDF.com's tools?

Im not sure what your trying to do, but

Stephen M. Aylor
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- Original Message -
From: "Simon Horwith" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 8:25 AM
Subject: Obscure CFObject-COM Question


 Has anyone here ever tried using a call to a postscript printer driver or
 pdf printer driver from a COM Object and received an error saying
something
 like "Could not get printer defaults" before?  I'm banging my head against
 the wall here.
 ~Simon

  Simon Horwith
  Senior Developer
  Fig Leaf Software, Inc.
  1400 16th St NW, # 220
  Washington DC 20036
  202.797.6570 (direct line)
  www.figleaf.com
 
 
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Re: Fax to file

2000-10-04 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


www.relayfax.com

Steve

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Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:33 AM
Subject: Fax to file


 Anybody know how to fax a document and have it automatically upload to
 a directory as a .gif or jpg?

 I looked into efax but the fax is emailed as a .efx

 TIA
 John Elder
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 http://www.sitelaunch.com
 http://webtunes.com







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Re: bye for a while :)

2000-10-02 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Gawwwd I love to take a vaca for a couple of yrs  lucky dawwwg :-)

Steve
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To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 8:32 AM
Subject: bye for a while :)


 Dear everyone i'm off on my first vacation for a couple of years so i'll
be
 unsubscribing for a while have fun with out me

 Regards

 Stew

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Re: [Humor] statement on law suits

2000-09-29 Thread Stephen M Aylor

Here's what the press release should be saying:

Milberg, Weiss  Lerach announces .

that their merit-less suit is dropped.

"News Flash from the Doofus News Wire"

Apparently MWL  KY cant find a plaintiff that bought ALLR shares during the
Class period... and sold during same period, that has enough scruples to
withstand cross - examination.

They are however; offering a deep discount at Datek Groves Mental
Institution for a FULL labotomy, as they discovered the vast majority of
potential plaintiffs couldnt afford to get the job done right the first
time. For those mental patients (typo... correction - plaintiffs) that
refuse this offer - they are also offering deeper discounts at Pets.com on
muzzles -in an public service effort to cease the incessant whining of
online gamblers (ooops there we go again,) day-traders.

With these agreements - Milberg, Weiss, Lerach claims victory, as a far
greater public service has been done than a $.01's on the dollar monetary
settlement. Elimination of a large segment of whiners from the investment
gene pool.

In a related story.. the Kimberly Clark corporation has generously agreed to
accept ALLR stocks certificates in trade for tissues-investor to pay freight
and insurance. Stock cert redemption is for qualified crybabies who bailed
out only during the Class Action period, and who contacted Milberg, Weiss,
Lerach and KY within 7 days of their announced Class Action. All other
crybabies, fraud alledgers, gamblers, and even those in denial of their own
stupiduty, are encouraged to assist the environment by recycling and use
non-redeemable Certificates of Stock as rectal scrape.

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Re: More law suits

2000-09-26 Thread Stephen M Aylor

They likely have better ... Insurance. Directors and Officers Liability w/
Entity coverage

I just hope they had a good insurance agent :-)

Stephen M Aylor
Aylor Insurance Agency, Inc.
iinsurex.com


 Hope Allaire has good lawyers!


 Finkelstein  Krinsk Announces Class Action Lawsuit; Finkelstein  Krinsk
 Charges Allaire Corporation With Violations of the Federal Securities Laws

 SAN DIEGO, Sep 26, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Finkelstein  Krinsk, a
prominent
 San Diego law firm specializing in class action recoveries for
institutional and
 other investors, has filed a class action lawsuit in the United States
District
 Court, District of Massachusetts, on behalf of shareholders against
Allaire
 Corporation (NASDAQ:ALLR) and certain of its insiders for alleged
violations of
 Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule
10b-5
 promulgated thereunder.

 __

 The Law Firm of Schiffrin  Barroway, LLP has Filed a Class Action Suit
 Against Allaire Corporation

 BALA CYNWYD, Pa., Sep 26, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The following statement
was
 issued today by the law firm of Schiffrin  Barroway, LLP:

 Notice is hereby given that a class action lawsuit was filed in the United
 States District Court for the District of Massachusetts on behalf of all
 purchasers of the common stock of Allaire Corporation (Nasdaq: ALLR) from
July
 20, 2000 through September 18, 2000, inclusive (the "Class Period").


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Re: Law Suit [OT]

2000-09-25 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Damn!

ALLR share price is chillin w/ the titanic about now WTF?

Looks like Oroforao or whatever made a real BAD career move.

Steve

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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 2:43 PM
Subject: Law Suit


 Looks like Allaire has a new freshly pressed suit...

 a law suit!

 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/000925/ny_milberg.html


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Re: CF and COM [CF-Talk]

2000-09-20 Thread Stephen M Aylor

Here's the syntax we need to use for Adobe's FDF ActiveX
cfset theFDF = objFdf.FDFOpenFromFile("e:\mydrive\formno125.fdf")

maybe try  

cfset blah = objGoShip.setGoShipUrl( "#sGoShipUrl#")

Im totally guessing, but trying to take a stab for ya.

Steve

 !--- Create COM Object Connection ---
 cfobject type = "COM"
 class = "GoShip.WholeOrderRatingEngine"
 action = "create"
 name = "objGoShip"

 !--- Set location of rating engine server ---  !--- This is
where the problem seems to begin... ---
 cfset objGoShip.setGoShipUrl = "#sGoShipUrl#"



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Re: latest on cf and PDF?

2000-09-14 Thread Stephen M Aylor

have you looked at www.pdflib.com? or www.fastio.com?

Look on www.pdfzone.com or www.planetpdf.com amd or www.acrobuddies.com web
board forum.

Seems like everyday I turn around there is a new pdf generation tool showing
up.

Sorry to respond sooo late (story of my life I guess)

SteveA



 is there a consensus about which is the best PDF
 writer tool to use w/cft? we have just got a need to
 print thai language reports on client boxes and are
 looking at PDF solutions (1st).

 so far we've played with: htmldocs, which is kinda
 nice but doesn't support thai language. activePDF,
 does thai quite nicely and seems very easy to use but
 we're having bad problems--it creates the docs fine
 but errors out 100% of the time on CFobject, seems
 like it needs a bit more work for cf (um anybody have
 any workarounds?). digapp.com is a bit too pricey.

 any suggestions?  thanks.
 
 Paul Hastings   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Director  Environmental Information Center
Thailand Environment Institute
 Member  Team Allaire
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Re: WDDX problems (URGENT)

2000-09-14 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

CF version?  Database type?  Access ??.x?  Webserver?  NT?

Do i understand that your inserting a large Wddx into a field(s) in the db
and retrieving that and the retrieved packet is chopped?  If so,  what is
your column in the db / table set up as?

Post the cf error text.

Steve


   HELP!

   I have just built a really nice site on my production server, using
WDDX,
   passing loads of variables in WDDX and storing it in the database.

   However, transferring it over has meant that for some reason, the wddx
   string is getting chopped off, so that it is incomplete, and so CF is
   throwing a HUGE error.

   This is vitally important, and I don't know where the error is.  I have
   checked the buffer size for retrieval of long text in CF administrator
and
   it's 65000, but apart from that, I can't work out where the error is
   occurring.

   HELP!

   THanks

   Paul


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Re: CF hosting - within 20 $ -pls suggest

2000-09-13 Thread Stephen M Aylor

Ill second that on my homeboy Adolf of Tio.com :-)

He's always done right by us.

Steve Aylor



http://www.tio.com

Ask for Adolf Chavez.  Tell him I sent ya.

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Re: OT:CRM software for ColdFusion?

2000-08-30 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

GoldMine now has a middleware-ish app server piece  Seems to put a
browser interface on GoldMine.

GoldMine FrontOffice 2000 and "EveryWhere Server"

http://www.goldminesw.com/products/gmfo/index.cfm

Note the nifty usage of CF :-)

So in a way they are using CF with their solution.  The developer boards are
getting a bit more discussions of integrating CF with GM - especially since
they released the Enterprise level of GM in version 4 (re-hosted to SQL
db's)

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- Original Message -
From: "David" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 02:41 AM
Subject: OT:CRM software for ColdFusion?


 Hi all,

 Could anyone recommend a good Customer Relations Management software that
 works well with ColdFusion. If its built based on ColdFusion, that would
be
 a bonus. Well, I need to offer a solution to a customer who wants to run
an
 e-commerce site but also tracks members/visitors to the site for
 sales/marketing efforts. Someone recommended him a setup consists of MS
SQL,
 GoldMine and IIS. Strangely, there isnt any middleware specified. From my
 understanding, Goldmine cannot replace the works of a middleware such as
 ColdFusion. Or am I wrong? Alternatively, does Spectra has any
capabilities
 or included modules for CRM functions?

 Thank you and regards
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Re: Query syntax

2000-08-28 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

This is TSQL syntax - (not cfml variable scope reference)

dbo = database owner
disproducts = table name
product_name = table column name

DESC - tells the Order by to sort the query resultset in Descending order

Steve

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 ORDER BY  dbo.dis_products.product_name DESC
 
 This is a part of a query that im trying to de-cipher.  How can the 
 variable have two scopes?
 
 And what is DESC?
 
 Thanks
 Chad



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Re: Query syntax

2000-08-28 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

I meant "Table" owner - sorry



 This is TSQL syntax - (not cfml variable scope reference)
 
 dbo = database owner



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Re: Using fusebox and the fusebox conference

2000-08-25 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Best place for fusebox stuff is the FuseBox list

http://www.houseoffusion.com/hof/lists/fusebox.cfm

lots of info and peep's fuseboxen.

Steve


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Subject: Using fusebox and the fusebox conference


 Has anyone here every used the fusebox methodology?
(http://www.fusebox.org)
 We are looking at using it for our next big project. How else
 do you manage a huge file-based application. Any ideas? Do all
 your links and forms post to different files, adduser.cfm,
 requestcatalog.cfm, etc. etc.

 Anyone planning on going to the fusebox conference next month?

 Thanks,

 Ryan


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Re: Mail Servers?

2000-08-24 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Interesting, I had exactly the opposite experience, I also found the user
community (at the time) was very CF-like and helpful.  One reason was, at
the time I dl'd the demo product, their user support forums were on Allaire
Forums - certainly not a good reason to endorse the product - just thought
that rocked.  They since switched to WebBoard  -which I do not care for -
but hey ..

Stephen M. Aylor
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 I had some problems with mDaemon, and I sent an email to their support
address.

 This would have been about 5 months ago now and I am still yet to hear
anything from them.

 Sorry, but I thought I should share, as it soured my experience with an
otherwise good candidate for a mail server.   My earlier suggestion of Merak
Mail from icewarp still stands, I
 have used support many times to suggest enhancements and fix problems, and
in nearly every case have received immediate replies, and suggestions have
been implemented in many cases.





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Re: Mail Servers?

2000-08-23 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Mdaemon 3 - 25 user ver is cheap. Works for us.


www.deerfield.com

Steve


- Original Message -
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Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 08:59 AM
Subject: Re: Mail Servers?


 I'm using the full iMS mail server (of which post_se is a part) and to sum
 up it's excellent.


 And the post_se server is a great price.

 If you have any questions just ask

 ~Justin


 - Original Message -
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 Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 4:37 PM
 Subject: RE: Mail Servers?


  Anyone have experience with post_se from CoolFusion?
 
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   Subject: Mail Servers?
  
  
Are there any GOOD yet not too expensive mail servers out there? We
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long
as Relaying is shut down.  So we wanted to install another mail
   server for
CF
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that still
POINTS to another mail server. We want a mail server that can send
out
   SMTP
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Re: Problems indexing pdf files

2000-08-23 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

How were the pdf files created?  Are they scans | images? If it was
"scanned" text - think the pdf would need to be "Captured" first.  If text
doc - "printed to pdf" then there is a prob w/ verity or cf code.

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- Original Message -
From: "Steve Ray" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 7:53 AM
Subject: Problems indexing pdf files
 Hi, folks.

 One of our programmers is having problems indexing pdf's into a Verity
collection. I was able to do it a couple of weeks ago for a different
project w/o a problem, and don't really see
 anything wrong in his code.

 He's been able to index other file types just fine as part of the same
application. Have any of you ever run across problems with indexing pdf's?

 We've tried blowing away the collections and starting over, to no avail.

 Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks.


 Steve Ray
 Matrix


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Re: PDFWriter

2000-08-23 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Other than the fact that Adobe would have a "kinniption fit" if they knew
you were running web server based process or server based process to print
ot pdf :-)

take a look at the stuff from www.activepdf.com

Their server based "print to pdf" may provide a solution for you.  You didnt
mention you needed a FREE solution, but activepdf stuff isnt free, but
really reasonable.

Other NON Adobe blessed approaches are:

Have VISIO print to a postcript file (install a PostScript printer driver on
the server) on the machine and have Adobe "Distiller" watch that folder, and
it will create a pdf for you, then CFFile could move it around where ever
you like.

Likely your not getting support on the Adobe related forums is that Adobe
would hammer the list owners (who are usually in very tight with Adobe) for
recommending a license violating solution/work-around. Other than the active
pdf tools and others - what your doing likely violates Adobe's license of
PDF Writer and Acrobat.

Glad to talk off list with you on this if you wish too.

Steve

- Original Message -
From: "Dan Haley" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 11:01 AM
Subject: OT: PDFWriter


 Ok, this is off-topic, but I AM using a CF front-end for this app, and
 maybe, just maybe someone on here knows the answer off the top of their
 head.

 I have a web based configurator storing a configuration in WDDX in a
 database.  On another machine on the network I have a VB program keeping
an
 eye on the database and when a new configuration is done it kicks off
Visio,
 creates a drawing for the configuration, and then prints that drawing to
PDF
 using PDFWriter.  Works great.  Until I lock my workstation . . . then the
 registry tweaks I am using in VB to get the PDFWriter to print to the
proper
 place don't seem to work.  Anyone deal with an issue like this before?

 Thanks, and sorry for the OT post . . . just not getting much help on the
 Adobe forums, or from Adobe support, or from some of the other sites
dealing
 with PDFs . . .

 Dan
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Re: Problems indexing pdf files

2000-08-23 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Just making sure ..

Is he specifying *.pdf as a index-able file type in CFAdministrator when
setting up the collection info?

Steve
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Ray" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hey, Peter.

 No errors, it's just coming back with no results. The pdfs are in the
correct
 directory, and they don't have graphics in them (the guy who's having the
 problem said that he saw something about problems indexing pdfs with
graphics,
 or ones which were scanned). Other collections he created work like a
charm.

 Thanks for any clues.



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Re: Problems indexing pdf files

2000-08-23 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Un-McFreakin beleivable!!!

Steve


- Original Message -
From: "Barbara J. Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 07:45 PM
Subject: re: Problems indexing pdf files


 I found this on the Support Forum on Allaire's website.   Does it apply to
 your problem?
 Date: March 09, 2000 03:16 PM
 Author: Mark Conger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
 Subject: CONFIRMED BUG WITH VERITY AND ACROBAT 4
 TO ANYONE USING PDF and VERITY:
 Finally got confirmation that Adobe Acrobat 4 PDF files will not index
 properly with the Verity search engine. Contacted verity directly and got
 the following response. To Verity's credit, it's really an Adobe problem.
 Hope this helps all of you who are using PDF's with Verity. Note that
Adobe
 3 files work fine.
 MESSAGE:
 Hello,
 Verity is aware of the Adobe 4.0 issue and we are working with Adobe on an
 escalated basis to get this fixed.
 Adobe used Unicode in their 4.0 files which Verity does not support.
 Therefore we cannot view the file correctly and there is not a work around
 available. Verity hopes to have this fixed within a reasonable timeframe.
 The bug number for this issue is 52305. To follow progress on this bug
 please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the bug number enclosed.
 Best regards, Tanya Berry Escalation Coordinator [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.verity.com Connecting People with
 Information
 END OF MESSAGE
 (http://forums.allaire.com/devconf/Index.cfm?Message_ID=457056)
 Date: March 09, 2000 04:53 PM
 Author: Zak Kazmierczak ([EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
 Subject: Actually, this sounds like a Verity problem
 Verity can't read Unicode? That is *not* a good thing. Particularly for
when
 you get into those double-byte languages, like Japanese, that depend on
 Unicode.
 Personally, I think this is a problem with Verity not supporting enough,
 instead of Adobe using an annoying (but standard and probably superior)
 document coding system.
 DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed in this post are exactly that.
 (http://forums.allaire.com/devconf/Index.cfm?Message_ID=457202)
 Date: March 10, 2000 03:07 PM
 Author: Mark Conger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
 Subject: Hope it's fixed soon...
 I've got around this mess by just not including the title field in the
query
 results. Makes it hard for the user to determine what the file really is,
 but it beats the heck out of users calling to say "There's garbage on my
 screen. Come fix it!"
 As far as Unicode goes, I think it's a little underhanded for Adobe to
 change it's file structure unannounced. That is an assumption, of course.

 - Original Message -
 From: "Steve Ray" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 7:53 AM
 Subject: Problems indexing pdf files
  Hi, folks.
 
  One of our programmers is having problems indexing pdf's into a Verity
 collection. I was able to do it a couple of weeks ago for a different
 project w/o a problem, and don't really see
  anything wrong in his code.
 
  He's been able to index other file types just fine as part of the same
 application. Have any of you ever run across problems with indexing pdf's?
 
  We've tried blowing away the collections and starting over, to no avail.
 
  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 
  Thanks.
 
 
  Steve Ray
  Matrix


 Barbara J Smith Consulting
 http://www.bjsconsulting.com
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: (WOT) Employment rewards. Stock Options etc.

2000-08-21 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Just saw this the other day being offered by Car Dealers to their clients.

The carrier was legit, but reading the guts of the policy soon indicated -
there was a "snowballs chance in hell" of ever getting any money out of the
contract.


Read closely folks ..

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- Original Message -
From: "Stewart McGowan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 08:57 AM
Subject: RE: (WOT) Employment rewards. Stock Options etc.


 What it says, you pay a premium, and if you're not gainfully employed the
 insurance company pays you, i'm not sure if u can get that in the
 statesalthough u can almost insure yourself against anything
 nowadays

 Stew

 -Original Message-
 From: Mike Deane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 21 August 2000 16:49
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: RE: (WOT) Employment rewards. Stock Options etc.
 Importance: High


 What is Redundancy cover insurance?
 /mdeane

 -Original Message-
 From: Stewart McGowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 11:33 AM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: RE: (WOT) Employment rewards. Stock Options etc.


 The only thing I would suggest is Redundancy cover insurance..

 -Original Message-
 From: Eric Dawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 21 August 2000 16:04
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: (WOT) Employment rewards. Stock Options etc.


 Explain it to me...

 I am considering taking a pay cut (and I don't make much now), to work
 for a

 dot com. What are the dot coms offering these days in terms throw ins to
 the

 employment packages?
 
 Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

 
 
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Re: Let's Brag...

2000-08-21 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Steve,

Interesting ... the use of the Intel 100s'  - love the Intel Server NIC's
myself

Why's you decide to use the IPSec NIC's vs. say the 10/100 "Intelligent"
server adapters with the onboard CPU's?

Processing credit cards or... ?

Sorry if this is a DAQ... just real curious.

Stephen M. Aylor
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- Original Message -
From: "Steve Bernard" [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 You have probably started more than you intended but, here goes ...

 This is the biggest system that we have dedicated to CF:

 Dell 6350
 Quad-Xeon 700MHz w/1MB cache
 4GB RAM
 PERC2 RAID w/128MB cache, read/write cache enabled
 4 x 9.1GB 10k RPM HD, RAID 5
 2 x Intel Pro 100S w/IPSec
 APC Symmetra Power Array for UPS

 This is obviously a monolithic server vs. using a cluster of smaller
boxes.

 Regards,

 Steve


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Re: Let's Brag...

2000-08-21 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Steve,

Thanks for the response and detailed one at that! Im a rookie, but have a
decent grip on the functionality and purpose of the cards. Guess I did a
poor job of stating my inquiry.

Since most folk using CF are also running a webserver on the same machine...
I assumed you were serving web pages and dynamic web pages at that,  with
this box, hence my curiosity as to why IPSec was more important in this
scenerio than releiving the cpu of the networking protocol traffic.

I m trying to find out if Im missing something by NOT taking advantage of
the IPSec enabled cards - other than sending info over the wire with a bit
of encryption other than SSL.  Wondering what drove your decision to encrypt
data transmissions on THIS server - is it doing monetary trx's or you just
felt securing all data trx's was a good idea or .???

Thanks again - if this is prying or you care to reply off list - that'd be
great.

All the best,

Stephen M Aylor


 Subject: RE: Let's Brag...


 Stephen,
 
 IPSec is one means to control/secure traffic to and from the server.
 The box
 is behind a proxy/firewall that communicates with the CF server over
 IPSec.

 The Intel NICs are there to relieve load attributed to IPSec only. The
 Pro/100 Intelligent Adapter is geared more towards having lots of
 generic
 traffic and/or numerous VLANs. Intel accomplishes this...

 I'm more curious about your network topology rather than the function of
 the NICs.  Is the box you described your CF, web, or database server?
 Are you communicating over a public network between the servers, thus
 the need to secure the connection?

 Jim


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Re: Good inexpensive NT Email Solution

2000-08-19 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

I like MDaemon, use 2.x - latest at my offices, and just dl'd 3x and like it
as well.

For mail server / cf interaction - how about iMS/inFusion Mail Server???

http://www.coolfusion.com/iMS.htm


Steve


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From: "JF" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 02:19 AM
Subject: RE: Good inexpensive NT Email Solution


 I'll second the MDaemon recommendation - good product, frequent updates,
 very stable.  We've installed it on 8 customer sites and haven't had a
 problem with it yet.

 Our past installs have been the 2.8x versions so I'm not real familiar
with
 3.x, but I checked your site and didn't see anything regarding CF
 interfaces (which would be very cool) - can you elaborate on this
Geoffrey?

 ...Jay

 At 03:07 PM 8/18/2000, you wrote:

 Hi,
 I'd highly recommend MDaemon.  Not that I'm biased or anything
 
 We do have a CF interface to MDaemon as well, if that is a solution you
 decide to go with.
 
 You can find the trial here:
 http://mdaemon.deerfield.com/
 
 Thanks,
 Geoffrey Vail Brown
 __
 Director of Online Operations
 Deerfield.com
 231.935.4640
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Check out our complete line of Internet leveraging software at:
 http://www.deerfield.com
 
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   Subject: OT: Good inexpensive NT Email Solution
  
  
   I have a CF site/SQL 7 on a dedicated NT server.
  
   AM looking for an inexpensive (free?) way to setup POP email -- so
that I
   can have up to 30 or so email addresses that map to the domain of
   the site.
  
   Don't know if anyone has experience that they could share --
suggesting
   something solid, easy to setup, etc.
  
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Re: OT: Email to fax Gateway

2000-08-19 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Ive tried out efax, jfax and one other web based "service" fax solution, and
my results were all the same unsatisfactory. They werent cheap either,
but price was not the issue really.  For us if we could have found a fast,
reliable, and easy email to fax program that used the web, the ROI would
have been immense, even at $.10 a page, which is actually pretty damn good
for long distance faxing.

The problem for us was... that we absolutely MUST have confirmation - within
10 minutes or less that the fax went thru.  Our faxes are binding contracts
(commercial insurance - liability, auto, work comp, DO, EO etc...) We sent
out several coverage request/bind orders via efax on a friday afternoon, and
found out their fax servers couldnt/didnt connect to our brokers machines -
2 days later - 3 accounts left with no coverage for the weekend - it wasnt
pretty.  Receiving faxes wasnt any better. Just too random.

The whole benefit was to be able to just attach PDF's, *.doc, *.xls, .tif,
.jpg whatever, as an email attachment and let er rip.  Well that took some
doing as well.  The conversion of the pdf's and .doc on their servers took
10x as long as just sending it out in their .efx (aka tif format).

Call me a control freek but im taking it back in house with
www.deerfield.com RelayFax and 4 fax lines. I like the email2fax concept as
I want our staff in the habit of sending pdf's, as correspondence vs a
facsimile of a dead tree :-).  So I figure ONE interface for email and fax -
they might just catch on.

I also plan on putting a footer on our outbound faxes to the effect... "Use
of Email for future correspondence could cut out waste in time, ink, paper,
phone charges and storage space."

Of course YMMV, and if this is just for Road Warrior types efax, jfax would
probably just rock.  But if your using ColdFusion w/ a solution, it probably
needs to handle more than just the occasional email2fax from the raod type
of thing.

Stephen M. Aylor
Aylor Insurance Agency, Inc.
"Specialized Insurance for IT - We Cover IT"
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Re: Dynamic form submission

2000-08-17 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

We did some stuff where our users may be pulling a form off the net that
they've never used before, and where they would need to save the form
submitted data to a db on their LAN.

To accomplish this we built the forms, and processing cfm scripts so that it
checked for the existance of the tables in sql7 to hold the data, if they
were there - parse the form.fieldnames var and insert, if the tables did not
exist in the users db's, our cfm scripts created the tables needed, by again
parsing the form.fieldnames cf variable.  To accomplish this, our field
names described the column name, datatype and field length.

Form.TableName_ClientFirstName_char_30

This approach may be way more work than its worth to you, but it was a cool
approach for our issues.  likey there's better, but... YMMV

Steve


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Subject: Dynamic form submission


 Not sure if this went through or not, since the exchange server at work
 apparently stopped working... :/


 I have a dynamic number of form fields, which basically depends on the
 number of matching records in the DB.  How can I write a dynamic insert or
 update based on an unknown number of form fields?
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Re: LDAP searching - [need a server]

2000-08-17 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Anyone got a FREE, Easy, Simple, Good LDAP server they could turn me onto?
Preferrably one that might have some doc's Im a total rookie (on many
tech levels) WIN OS BTW.

TIA,

Steve

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From: "John Anderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: LDAP searching


 Lucas,

 A production LDAP query which sorts (CF 4.0):
 cfldap action="QUERY"
 name="personquery"
 attributes="cn,telephonenumber,mail,title,salutation,o,location"
 start="ou=Users, o=jcu.edu.au"
 scope="ONELEVEL"
 maxrows="3"
 filter="((cn=*#data_entered#*)(accountenabled=true))"
 sort="cn"
 server="ldap"
 port="389"
 timeout="240"

  I know that this will sound like a very simple question but I hope that
  someone can help...
 
  I know that the server is working and can get results back but I am
unable
  to sort them.
 
  Here is an example of the code that I am running...
  It works, and returns a query with all the locations in it but they are
  un-sorted.
 
  cfldap action="QUERY"
  name="Results"
  attributes="l"
  start="ou=staff,o=company.com.au"
  sortcontrol="l"
  server="ldap"
  port="389"
 
  any ideas?
  Thanks,
  Lucas.


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Re: ole/dde and faxing

2000-08-03 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

www.gfifax.com

FaxMaker for Networks/SMTP

HTH,

Steve

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Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 01:08 PM
Subject: ole/dde and faxing


 I need to broadcast faxes with attachments to users based on a query - I
see
 some tags for protofax, but it doesn't render the documents... it tosses
 them aside.  We can use the software however if we can invoke the printer
 driver (OLE OR DDE) from coldfusion.  Anyone have an idea how to do this,
or
 if cf can do it?

 rightfax can do just about everything we need, but it is pricey...
basically
 faxing with attachments from the server.

 we can email them to the fax server or talk directly to it if possible.
The
 attachments will be word or excel -- that kind of thing...

 help??

 Jason Egan

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Re: Application.cfm location costs?

2000-07-05 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

www.fusebox.org (under construction)

www.houseoffusion.com look under lists for

[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Steve


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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 05:50 PM
Subject: Re: Application.cfm location costs?


 Where can I find information on the Fusebox Methodology.

 Thanks,

 - Original Message -
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 Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 6:43 PM
 Subject: RE: Application.cfm location costs?


 The existence of the file, itself, is nothing.  It's like a millionth of a
 second or so.  But what's IN the file, now that's where the lag could
occur.
 The possibilities are endless here.

 I would recommend for a large site that you look into the Fusebox
 methodology.  You can separate out local variables (within the sub apps)
 from global variables (which you store in a app_globals file) so that you
 only create overhead for the applicable section and not the entire
 application.

 ---mark


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  Subject: Application.cfm location costs?
 
 
 
  Does anyone have any benchmarks on the overhead incurred by
  putting the application.cfm file at the root of the web server,
  1-2 levels above the application files?
 
  We are trying to develop a site-wide framework, and we are
  debating whether it is better to have one application.cfm at the
  root of the server or one in each application directory that
  cfincludes the one at the root.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Kevin Miller
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Re: cfset vs. cfparam (Was - Re: What am I doing wrong?)

2000-07-04 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Conferring w/ Justin and "Stolen" from Mike Dinowitz's HOF style guide:

Code - There are a number of code issues that should be examined. Most of
them have to be written up in separate articles due to the depth of
information. Until these articles are out, here's the basics.
Every app should have a CFAPPLICATION tag - Even if you're not using state
management, you should have a CFAPPLICATION tag going. Most applications
have default values and storing them in application variables allows them to
be set for the entire app.
Run application defaults ONCE - Most people place CFSETs for application
defaults inside their application.cfm files. They expect that the variables
will be set once, but in reality they are set on EACH template. A better
idea is to use the following code:


CFIF NOT IsDefined('Application.DSN')
CFSET Application.DSN = "datasource"
CFSET Application.Root = "/htdocs/testbed/"
/CFIF

This will cause the CFSETs to be used ONCE and only ONCE

END QUOTE.


I like Justin's addition to this as well "cfset Application.IsInitialized=
"Yes"".  Now whether cfif IsDefined() vs. cfif NOT IsDefined() is
better, well test er out :-)

Steve

- Original Message -
From: "Justin v0.9 MacCarthy" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  names, etc., when setting them in the Application.cfm file?  Is it
cfset
  or cfparam?  Judging by the responses, I would assume that cfset


 The best way is to something like

 cfif IsDefined("Application.IsInitialized")
 cfset Application.Myvar1 = ""
 cfset Application.Myvar1 = ""
 cfset Application.Myvar1 = ""
 cfset Application.Myvar1 = ""
 .
 .
 .
 cfset Application.IsInitialized= "Yes"
 /cfif


 ~Justin MacCarthy



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Re: Content management

2000-07-03 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

If thats the approach your after, the co. Abe Lloyd was at - where they
developed www.catholicweb.com might be of interest to you.  Its now a
"community" ware app - for developing community like portals - but I beleive
its customizable.  Last I heard form them they wer putting the touches on
the comm'l application.  There's a few others "CF" based that Ive seen - but
am drawing a blank on those.

Not too sure exactly what your after but.


All the best,

Steve


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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 04:45 PM
Subject: Re: Content management


  I store just about all of the content in a database, and have an
  administrative interface where the owner can change the text on each
page.
  This is password protected.

 I'm going to do something similar, although I'm going to write the user
 specified text to a file and CFINCLUDE it, rather than doing a database
 query.  For sites where the content isn't changing more than a few times a
 month, it seems rather inefficient to keep hitting the database over and
 over.

 Thanks for the thoughts,
 Seth Petry-Johnson
 Argo Enterprise and Associates

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Re: Wow! activepdf rules

2000-07-01 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

COOL, All my "yappin" on pdf maybe helped eh? :-)

Also - you may have a look at Digital Applications' tools.

www.digapp.com  FDF Merge  AppendPDF and they will even license you "their"
PDF Library (expensive).

Does ActivePDF have a Linux/Solaris solution, pretty sure they're NT
centric.  Digital Applications stuff is a bit more cross platform if that
matters to you.

Now if we can just figure out how to "embed" an XML doc inside the PDF, and
then extract the xml 'data' programatically cha ching :-)

All the best,

Steve


  Sean Renet [EMAIL PROTECTED] Saturday, July 01, 2000
 
 If anyone needs a CF to PDF solution, I highly recommend
 http://www.activepdf.com/.  I have been playing with an eval version
 of
 thier activePDF Toolkit and it is incredilbe.  The control it gives you
 for
 creating on the fly custom PDF's using CF has me giddy.  So I thought
 I
 would share it all with you.  I have been pulling my hair out trying to
 get
 CF to work with Crystal Reports 8 and someone suggested I give
 activepdf a
 try.  The CF application of activepdf isn't documented too well, but I
 called the sales number and talked to someone named Tim that was
 amazingly
 helpful. Anyway I just thought I would spread the word because I
 cannot
 begin to tell you what a relief finding this solution was.


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Re: Unsubscribe

2000-06-30 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

 You are the ones who have been spamming **ME** you fucking asshole!

 My name is R. C. Horsch
 Internet Marketing Corporation
 215-997-1234
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Now what arer you going to do?

1. Laugh at you RC, a Porn Spammer getting a dose of his own medicine.

2. Advise you to learn how to use your email client.
 a. Turn on filters?
 b. Keep track of your many obvious email accounts so you know
who the hell you subscribed your dumb ass as.

3. Laugh some more as I contemplate the fact that you have threatened
1,000's of people
   who could likely make your life on the net a living hell in about 5
minutes.

4. Not going to listen to anymore of your Horsch-it.

SPAM Kills,

Steve

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Re: Unsubscribe

2000-06-29 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Too freakin funny... a spammer bitching about getting inundated by list
emails?

Whatsa madda your list harvester broken?

Whhh.

Steve



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  I have been trying to unsubscribe from this list both through the URL
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  the email interface for over six weeks now.
 
  I have a large stack of reply emails saying it was successful but the
  posting of this message is proof that it has **NOT** been successful.
 
  I am hereby giving notice that I am tired of being polite. I will wait
48
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Re: Permanent variable storage

2000-06-21 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Database, then cache the query for a long time.??

Steve



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Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 05:57 PM
Subject: "Permanent variable" storage




 Hi there,

 I've got an application where I have several pieces of data that the
client
 needs to be able to maintain using CF. These are things like the email
addresses
 that various form output is sent to, the prices for certain products and a
bit
 of "blurb" for the intro page.

 My question is what is the usual method for storing these kinds of
"static"
 information? The information needs to be able to be changed, but only
fairly
 infrequently. I can't  use application variables because they will time
out or
 be erased when the server restarts. Creating a table with a single row to
store
 a bunch of email address columns seems a bit weird.

 I thought about using a text file but it's a bit of a pain.

 Any thoughts?

 
 Rob Keniger


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SQL Server 7 Service pack Security Issue

2000-06-03 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


Content Stolen from SQL7 list credited to Darin for sharing there!



From MSKB article Q263968:

SYMPTOMS
If SQL Server Authentication, also known as Standard Security, is used
for installing SQL Server 7.0 Service Packs, the system administrator
(sa) password is saved in clear text format in the Sqlsp.log file in
the Temp directory. On computers running Microsoft Windows 2000, the
Temp directory is set under Environment Variables on the Advanced tab
of the System Control Panel.

WORKAROUND
If you have already installed SQL Server 7.0 Service Pack 1 or Service
Pack 2 and specified SQL Server Authentication in Mixed Mode security,
search for and delete all copies of the Sqlsp.log file. To ensure that
the file cannot be recovered, you may want to delete it permanently by
holding down the SHIFT key and dragging the file to the Recycle Bin. 

For full details, see:

http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q263/9/68.ASP

HTH,
-darin




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Re: JavaScript Routine Check

2000-05-25 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Did ya try Dreamweaver?

In my case - ignorance is bliss :-)

Steve


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 02:20 PM
Subject: JavaScript Routine Check


 Hello there,

 I certainly could use some of your mind power right now.  My problem is a
JavaScript I have written but doesn't quite do what I need.  It is about 95%
there but I am having a problem when using Netscape.  The problem deals with
show/hide  div visibility.

 This is a ShowHide() function once the browser type has been established.
Here is a sample of the script I have written:

 function ShowHide(elementName)

 if (navigator.appName == "Netscape"  document.layers != null) {
 theObj = document.layers[elementName].visibility;
   if (theObj != "show") document.layers[elementName].visibility = "show";
 else document.layers[elementName].visibility = "hide";
 }
 else if (document.all != null) { file://Microsoft
 theObj =  document.all[elementName].style.display ;
 if (theObj != "") document.all[elementName].style.display = "";
 else document.all[elementName].style.display = "none";
 }
 return true;
 }


 In the body of the document I have a "Repeat" set with a hyperlink to
data.

 REPEAT

 Within the repeat I have layer and div tags which looks like this:

 NETSCAPE
 Layer id="Layer!$LINE_NUMBER" style="position:relative;"
visibility="hide;"
 NETSCAPE,else
 div id="Layer!$LINE_NUMBER" style="position:relative; display:none;"
 /NETSCAPE

 Within the layer and div tags I have more data being displayed for each
repeat dataset.  Each dataset has a link to a calculator and what I call an
input box lookup which I can select a piece of data and it is carried over
to the input box.

 I have closed the layer and div tags with the following code:

 NETSCAPE
 /Layer
 NETSCAPE,else
 /div
 /NETSCAPE

 /REPEAT

 My script works great with MS Explorer but has a problem with Netscape.  I
am losing my lookups and calculator features when using Netscape.

 If anyone could verify my JavaScript and layer/div tags I would appreciate
it.  Or if you could refer me to another source that would also be
appreciated.

 Thanks

 John

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Re: decrypt form variable... WAY more than you wanted to know.

2000-05-21 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Maybe this interests you:..?

http://www.granularity.net/technologies/

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GIACloakTM Allaire ColdFusion extension allowing for strong encryption

giaCryptoTM Java classes to allow for encryption via Allaire ColdFusion

All the best,

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 Thanks Mike and David for the discussion.  It's not WAY more than I wanted
 to know, but I could use some help in applying all my new found knowledge
;-)

 Should I be using CFHASH for has hashing?  I've heard lots of criticism of
 CFENCRYPT, but I don't remember seeing any for CFHASH.  Do you know if it
 uses MD5, SHA, and RIPE-MD, or something else?  If not CFHASH, then can
you
 recommend a CF implementation for hashing?

 Is there a CF version of Blowfish do can recommend?  I saw the 12
 implementations of blowfish at
 http://www.counterpane.com/blowfish-download.html, but I don't know how to
 integrate any of them with CF, other than maybe writing a CFX tag, which I
 don't know how to do.  I also found CF_ENCRYPT by Jim Fuller in the tag
 gallery ($150), but thought there might be a free CF version somewhere.

 Finally, what does "non-reduced-round" mean when you said "here are is
 known crytanalysis against non-reduced-round Blowfish"  Is this 20 round?

 thanks,

 Gregory M. Saunders, Ph.D.
 Senior Design Architect
 Cognitive Arts Corporation (http://www.cognitivearts.com)
 120 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 1520
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Re: Administering SQL Server 7

2000-05-18 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

www.embarcadero.com

Steve
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 12:52 PM
Subject: Administering SQL Server 7


 Just wondering if anyone knew of other ways of easily administering sql
 server 7?  Enterprize manager is such a resource hog, I was hoping there
was
 something a little lighter and faster?


 
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Re: Can I put a wddx packet into a database and read it back out?

2000-05-17 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Yes - depending on a few things

1. How long is the wddx packet/string after you serialize your 2D Array?

2. Will that fit into a Access text field or will you have to use memo?
either will work, depending on answer to #1.

Sure there's better, but here's something Im using:

cfwddx action="CFML2WDDX" input="#Your2dArray#" output="serialized2darray"

Here's the CFML Stored Proc snippet - do you need a snip of the actual sql
too?

Just a basic "insert into" statement should do it

cfstoredproc procedure="InsertWddx" datasource="YourDSN"
 cfprocparam
type="In"
cfsqltype="CF_SQL_CHAR"
dbvarname="wddx_packet"
value="#serialized2darray#"
maxlength="7000"
null="No"
/cfstoredproc

Steve

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 08:11 AM
Subject: Can I put a wddx packet into a database and read it back out?



 I have an 2-D array of information that I convert into a wddx packet to
 pass between templates but I would also like to be
 able to store the packet into a database and read it out again. A) Is
 this possible? B) Is it possible with access 200 as the
 backend database? C) If A and B are true can you show me a snippet of
 code as to how this would be done?

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Michael D. - Please Temp unsubscribe - clayd@trusjoist.com

2000-05-17 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Before its too late :-)

Steve


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 10:13 AM
Subject: RE: Will the last person leaving Cold Fusion please turn outthe
lights?


I will be out of the office from Wednesday, 5/17 - Friday 5/19.

If a page or part of the website is not functioning correctly, please call
303.770.8506 and provide your name, phone number and what is not functioning
in as much detail as possible.

Thank you.

Dave Clay
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Re: You have nice cookies .. mind if I have a look?

2000-05-16 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Freakin bummer

Its a cookie bashers FEAST..

Steve


- Original Message -
From: Mike Sheldon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 07:37 PM
Subject: RE: "You have nice cookies .. mind if I have a look?"


 Even the one(s) only accessable on the specified domain set in the
cookie?

 ALL of them.

 Using a specially encoded URL, I was able to access ANY cookie on the
user's
 system. The only thing the attacker needs to know is what domain's cookies
 he wants from the user.

 Michael J. Sheldon
 Internet Applications Developer
 Phone: 480.699.1084
 http://www.desertraven.com/
 PGP Key Available on Request

 -Original Message-
 From: Todd Ashworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 19:13
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: "You have nice cookies .. mind if I have a look?"


 Even the one(s) only accessable on the specified domain set in the cookie?

 - Original Message -
 From: Owens, Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 6:45 PM
 Subject: RE: "You have nice cookies .. mind if I have a look?"


 
  I went to the site and was able to search for any domain that has set
  cookies on my computer.  The full Amazon cookie could be pulled up
  (thankfully, one-click is not enabled on this machine).
 
 
  H.
 
  =
  Howard Owens
  Web Producer
  InsideVC.com
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  =
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Todd Ashworth [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 3:36 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: "You have nice cookies .. mind if I have a look?"
  
   I'm not sure .. of course all the reports I've seen are going for
shock
   value and leaving the technical details usefull to the rest of us out.
   You
   could test it I suppose.  You could set such a cookie on your computer
 and
   then go to the test site mentioned in the article and see if the
exploit
   can
   find your cookie .. it gives you the option to type in a speciffic
 domain
   name to search for.  It would be really kinda cool if it wasn't a
   potential
   hazard.
  
   BTW, Amazon and friends encrypt their cookies, from what I've heard.
   Anyone
   have any CF related info on doing the same?

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Re: (job) DHTML/JS/CF developer (Atlanta)

2000-05-16 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Just hang tight man... Network Solutions may revoke it at anytime :-)

how bout www.kicksfreakinarse.com www.kicknarse.com


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 04:51 PM
Subject: Re: (job) DHTML/JS/CF developer (Atlanta)


 Damn!  And the domain kickass.com is already taken ;-)

 At 07:12 PM 5/16/00 -0400, you wrote:
 We are currently reviewing resumes for a kickass UI Developer that would
 also be familiar with CF. I am looking for someone that is very fluent in
 DHTML, specifically dynamic positioning and scripting interaction between
 frames, layers, and windows.
 
 the position will be responsible for building kickass UI components for
an
 enterprise application suite. CF will be necessary to access specific
 application variables that are tied to the UI DOM, but most development
by
 this person will be done in DHTML and JS... interactive calendars, errors
 and alerts, drag-n-drop effects. Must be able to develop solutions across
 both IE and Netscape. Must be able to take a design or idea and run with
it.
 
 if that's you and you're in the market, please send me your resume. for
more
 information about our company or the position, feel free to email me.
 
 also feel free to pass this along to someone you know that might be
 interested.
 
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Re: Memory Hog!

2000-05-14 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

I thought there was some rumblings about win2k and the ODBC/MDAC that CF
installs on win2k with CF Enterprise

Maybe this is an ODBC issue?

Steve
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From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 08:02 PM
Subject: Memory Hog!


 Just checked it again, right now without me even running any CF
 applications, cfserver.exe has reached 38,780k of RAM.  I'm using Windows
NT
 2000.  Also, I'm having the same problem with SQL Server.. I'm barely
using
 it, and it hit 70 megs of ram.  Hmmm, inetinfo.exe and everything else
stays
 under 10 or so.  Actually homesite.exe sometimes hits 30 megs of ram...
 think there is a memory problem in win2k?

 Let me know,

 Jake

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 From: "David Hannum" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 8:45 PM
 Subject: Re: Hi


  And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did.  I
   haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
   cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k
 
  Jake,
 
  It's gotta be something in your setup.  We use CF for some very
processor
  intensive apps, and we NEVER reach anywhere near
  that kind of RAM usage.  The most I've ever seen the meter hit was about
  18meg - and I had the thing caught in a loop.  (NT4.0 SP5 running CF
  Enterprise 4.01).  I think you'll find CF quite capable of running the
  "complex" tasks mentioned by Steve as well as ASP.
 
  Dave
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 7:06 PM
  Subject: Re: Hi
 
 
   Boom!  That's exactly why I switched... right now I'm looking for a
good
   resource.  ASP has activerserverpages.com, aspin.com etc.. cold fusion
  falls
   short in that area.  And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP
 did.
  I
   haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the
   cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k.  My inetinfo which is
  running
   asp apps while we speak was only using 7 megs.  :-(  That really
stinks.
   Anyhow I'm looking for some resources and a good, free or inexpensive
   shopping cart.. one like www.ihtmlmerchant.com .. something comparable
 to
   that!
  
   Thanks,
  
   Jake
   - Original Message -
   From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 6:59 PM
   Subject: RE: Hi
  
  
The reasons that I decided to turn to CF are:
   
  1) While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward
 and
unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a
  database.
   
  2) Whilst considering CF, I also took a brief look at PHP3,
although
 I
found that this would not be suitable for my needs, as its
integration
   with
MySQL is too complex. I also primarily work on a Windows based
 platform
   and
therefore prefer the ODBC support offered by this system.
   
  3) Finally, CF actually looks *fun* to use! It has a good
structured
development environment (CF Studio) which is where ASP sorely falls
   short -
although there are rumours that MM Ultradev will go some way to
  resolving
this.
   
   
Regards
   
Steve Minton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
   
-Original Message-
From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 May 2000 21:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hi
   
   
Steve:
I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you
   decided
on CF?
   
Tom
   
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From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM
Subject: Hi
   
   
 Hi Everyone

 I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce
myself.

 My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer,
 with
 Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had
 come
   to
 learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion.

 You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks
 ;-).

 Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me
a
   shout.

 Regards
 Steve Minton
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Re: Slightly OT: Lighten things up a little - Sssssss...

2000-05-14 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Cool Zoomlet!!!  Suprising speed and great detail on the images.

Steve

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Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2000 11:48 PM
Subject: RE: Slightly OT: Lighten things up a little - Sss...


  It's nice to see a little life in the list and no one whining
  about it...

 Okay, you want life? Got out of the office today, looking for adrenalin,
 and found some in scaled form:

   http://lookclose.com/slideshow/Ron/Snakes

 BTW, if you're up for it, put http://lookclose.com/home through its
 paces for us... we're nearing launch date. Still short on content, but
 functionality is there if you want to try to upload some pics
 (http://lookclose.com/MyLookClose/UploadImages).

 -ron

 humankind systems, inc.

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Re: Slightly OT: Lighten things up a little

2000-05-12 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

 Does Fred Sanders *really* wear a
 cowboy hat and spurs? Ahhh, if only I had more time!!

 :-)  Steve

Rumor has it, that unfortunately, that seems to be the extent of his
wardrobe.  Somebody needs to have a word with that dude!!!  Or at least send
him an Allaire Golf / Geek-ware Shirt - XX-Long..

Fred... man. Marti Gra was last week ok?  :-)


Steve Aylor

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Re: Session variable problem

2000-05-12 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

A little birdie told me that a cool one is coming called eForums - keep an
eye peeled for it!

No I didnt work on it.

Steve

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Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 07:37 AM
Subject: Re: Session variable problem


 Hi,

 Does someone know some good Forums written in Cold Fusion ?

 Thanks.

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wddx.org - what the...?

2000-05-12 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Wddx is seemingly "DARK"... what gives?

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Re: How to secure PDF file?

2000-05-10 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


 in a fit of unbridled passion, wrote:

Regardless, that reply header slays me :-)


   I feel tempted to flame you, but I won't.  Cold Fusion is
   only concerned
   with Cold Fusion .cfm files.. NOTHING ELSE.  It doesn't care about
   PDF's, it doesn't care about making text flash in your browser, it
   doesn't care about ANYTHING but parsing .cfm files!
 
  This is patently incorrect. There is tremendous filesystem functionality
  built into the cffile and cfcontent tags. You can pretty much serve
  out any file you want, however you want it, at any time. If you want to
  secure non-CFM files, put them in a directory outside of your web
hierarchy
  and use a script that serves them out using cfcontent or (sometimes)
  cffile -- after the appropriate security checks, of course.

 And you presume sending over a PDF as a .CFM is somehow acceptable?


I dont see anywhere where the guy said anything about serving pdf's "AS"
.cfm's. I think he was saying that one could build in some type of "security
like" cfml logic that utilizes the cfcontent or cffile tags to render a pdf
to the user, after the cfml security logic was processed successfully.  We
sorta do this ourselves - not neccesarily the most elegant approach in the
world, likely simpler than LDAP and/or webserver acl stuff or even something
like Novell Directory Services.

Maybe the original poster may consider a server object from the PDF gurus
over at Arts/Roundtable/Planetpdf. A different approach to "securing" pdf's
altogether... (Im not affiliated with this company...)

ARTS Security - $350

ARTS Security is an ActiveX/COM (Component Object Model) component that
allows you to use OLE and Acrobat to: open secured PDFs, modify the security
on PDF documents, and check for existing security settings. The component
can be used in conjunction with the Acrobat OLE Automation model.

I for one feel very strongly that cf and pdf integration are "On Topic".  I
also think that with support for COM objects/EJB's etc that CFAS is
interested in a little more than only "Parsing CFML", but what the hell do I
know.

Steve
the pdf'd one



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Re: session variable blues

2000-05-08 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Where are you "setting" (for examplecfset session.lname =
"#form.lname#") the form fields to session variables?

How would cf server know you wanted these form fields as session var's
unless you tell it? :-)

Seems your missing the step that sets the variables to seesion var's. This
would be done on screen2.cfm, prior to trying to display them.

cfset session.lname  = "#form.lname#"
cfset session.fname  = "#form.fname#"
cfset session.email  = "#form.email#"
cfset session.phone  = "#form.phone#"
cfset session.coname = "#form.coname#"
cfset session.title  = "#form.title#"


Im not sure I understand your need for placing these cfparams in your
application.cfm, but Im sure you have your reasons.  Maybe these really
belong in your "screen2.cfm" also?

  !--params for clientinfo table--
 cfparam name="session.lname" default=""
 cfparam name="session.fname" default=""
 cfparam name="session.email" default=""
 cfparam name="session.phone" default=""
 cfparam name="session.coname" default=""
 cfparam name="session.title" default=""


HTH,

Steve



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From: Adrian Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 08:16 AM
Subject: RE: session variable blues


 from one newbie to another.  Try using #Form.lname# instead of session.
 Hope this helps (probably won't though)




 -Original Message-
 From: Spencer Saunders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 8:12 AM
 To: cftalk
 Subject: session variable blues


 Okay I'm a newbie and I'm having some trouble using session variables.
They
 are not being stored it seems and therefore not being passed from template
 to template as the user moves through the app,.

  My application file looks like this

 cfapplication name="whatever"
 clientmanagement="Yes"
 sessionmanagement="Yes"
 setclientcookies="Yes"
 sessiontimeout="#createtimespan(0,0,20,0)#"
 applicationtimeout="#createtimespan(1,0,0,0)#"
  !--params for clientinfo table--
 cfparam name="session.lname" default=""
 cfparam name="session.fname" default=""
 cfparam name="session.email" default=""
 cfparam name="session.phone" default=""
 cfparam name="session.coname" default=""
 cfparam name="session.title" default=""

 Then the folowing templates ask for the user to input their names etc. in
 form fields where they get stired for the duration of the visit. like so;

 form action="screen2.cfm" method="POST"
 input type="Text" name="lname" size="25" value="":Last Namebr
 input type="Text" name="fname" size="25" value="":First Namebr
 input type="Text" name="email" size="25" value="": Emailbr
 input type="Text" name="phone" size="25" value="": Phone Numberbr
 input type="Text" name="coname" size="25" value="": Company Namebr
 input type="Text" name="title" size="25" value="": Titlebr


 input type="Submit" value="next"


 screen2.cfm;

 cfoutput
 Hello #session.fname# #session.lname#br
 Your email address is : #session.email#br
 /cfoutput

 etc.

 But the varibles entered on screen1 are not being passed to screen2.cfm?

 Now this should be really simle but I must be missing something.
 Can somebody please help me out. I would be eternally grateful. Thanks

 spencer the newbie


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Re:

2000-05-04 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

uHHH... did ya by chance try this:..?

"Back up the transaction log for the database to free
up some log space."

Steve



 hello everyone,
 we are using spectra, and i am getting this strange error.  can anyone
 suggest me wats wrong, and wat i should be doing??
 thanx in advace
 nag

 Error Diagnostic Information
 ODBC Error Code = 37000 (Syntax error or access violation)
 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The log file for database
 'IanLogistics' is full. Back up the transaction log for the database to
free
 up some log space.
 The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier
of
 (CFQUERY), occupying document position (3:1) to (3:67).


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Re: Creating formatted documents on the fly n CF

2000-05-01 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Reed,

Hello..

 What would be a good solution in CF?  Interacting with Word in the
 background seems to be harder in a server based environment than when it
is
 on the user's client PC.

Working with Word may be easier... initially.

 What about Using Acrobat forms: generating an
 Acrobat FDF file from CF, and letting Acrobat do the merge?

We're doing this ... using Adobe Acrobat FDFToolkit and CFObject/wddx. So
far so good.

CF and PDF can do this.  Acrobat will likely not be the tool to "merge" the
data.  You'll need Adobe's FDFTookit or another "server" side tool that
manipulates fdf/pdf.  I'd recommend Digital Applications "FDFMerge"
www.digapp.com. Its not the cheapest solution, but is considered by many to
be the best Server Side pdf forms tool available.

 One of the
 variables seems to be the fact that some of the content will vary from one
 type of deal to the next, but a good bit of it is the same.

To keep your sanity, and use PDF Forms for this.. you may need to
standardize your potential layouts as different forms, then
"concatenate(sp?)" or merge the fdf merged forms into one that is displayed
to the user.

 Also, there is
 the fact that the tables of hardware information that need to be generated
 will vary in size - can Acrobat Forms handle that?

Im not sure I understand what you mean?  You can pump db data into your pdf
forms...pretty straight forward, however if you need to change the layout of
your pdf doc dynamically and on the fly - that is a different animal, and
will likey require some "raw" pdf creation tools/libraries.  (www.pdflib.com
www.fastio.com) Not my cup o' tea - but many people doing it daily.


 One of the shortcomings of the current app is that it generates Word docs,
 which are modifiable.  One of the ideas for the new app is to generate PDF
 files as output.  Are there any background PDF generation tools?  I looked
 in the developer's exchange, and saw some PDF tools, but nothing along
this
 line.

One of the cool things we liked about pdf, acrobat 4, is that the form and
individual "fields" can be set to "read only", and the whole pdf can be
"signed" programatically. Any alterations to the form doc after signature
shows a trail by date, by user - all contained within the document (pretty
cool).  Also the protability and index/searchability of pdf's may make it
worth the extra efforts.

As far as server side pdf generation tools go.. heres a few places to start
your quest. (in no particular oder)

www.pdfzone.com  www.planetpdf.com  www.acrobuddies.com  www.acroforms.com
www.digapp.com  www.fastio.com

www.pdflib.com   www.activepdf.com


And of course Adobe's developer sites

All the best,

Stephen M. Aylor
Aylor Insurance Agency, Inc.
"Specialized Insurance for IT - We Cover IT"
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Re: insert ( is the list up?)

2000-04-26 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

You might consider this appraoch as recommended by Jeff Beer:

And I quote..


You could do the same thing in CF like this:

cfquery name="qryName" datasource="myDSN"
INSERT INTO tblAll (fieldname1, fieldname2, fieldname3 [...])
VALUES (SELECT fieldname1, fieldname2, fieldname3 [...] FROM tblCurrent)
/cfquery

Just be sure the field names are in the same order in both lists.


All the best,

Steve



 I want this data to go into a new table,

 cfquery name="new" datasource="healthmart98" dbtype="ODBC"
 SELECT

Provider,DRGCD,Total_Cases,PCDTHS,Expected_PCDTH,PCDTH_Rating,AvgLOS,MedLOS,

MaxLOS,MinLOS,Expected_LOS,LOS_Rating,AvgCHG,MedCHG,MaxCHG,MinCHG,Expected_C
 HG,CHG_Rating
 FROM Region10Hospitals
 /cfquery
 cfinsert datasource="healthmart98" tablename="region10severity"
 dbtype="ODBC" dbname="healthmart98"

formfields="Provider,DRGCD,Total_Cases,PCDTHS,Expected_PCDTH,PCDTH_Rating,Av

gLOS,MedLOS,MaxLOS,MinLOS,Expected_LOS,LOS_Rating,AvgCHG,MedCHG,MaxCHG,MinCH
 G,Expected_CHG,CHG_Rating"



 Is this right?


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Re: WDDX/GIAXT/XSL

2000-04-25 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

1 You may be required to use CFAS 4.5 with WDDX ver 1.0, CFAS 4.x with WDDX
ver .9

2 CFWDDX ACTION='wddx2cfml' INPUT='#transformed#' OUTPUT='wddxResult'
might need to use "double quotes"

CFWDDX ACTION="wddx2cfml" INPUT="#transformed#" OUTPUT="wddxResult"

Steve



- Original Message -
From: Sean Renet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 02:41 AM
Subject: WDDX/GIAXT/XSL


 So I have a WDDX packet that is being fed to my template by an xsl (xml
 stylesheet).
 When I try to use WDDX2CFML

 CFX_J CLASS="GIAXT"
   XML="D:\InetPub\wwwroot\parser\invoice.xml"
   XSL="D:\InetPub\wwwroot\parser\invoice2wddx.xsl"
   out="transformed" DEBUG/

 xmpcfoutput#transformed#/cfoutput/xmp
 !--- Deserialize to a variable named wddxResult ---
 Deserializing WDDX packet...p
 CFWDDX ACTION='wddx2cfml' INPUT='#transformed#' OUTPUT='wddxResult'

 I get the following error:

 Error Diagnostic Information
 unknown exception condition
 TagCFWddx::execute

 Here is the WDDX Packet:

 ?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?
 wddxPacket version="1.0"header/datastruct

 var name="invoiceID"number12345/number/var

 var
 name="dateSubmitted"dateTime1999-10-24T04:10:56-05:00/dateTime/var

 var name="contractorInfo"struct
 var name="employeeID"number1048/number/var
 var name="firstName"stringMarie/string/var
 var name="lastName"stringSmith/string/var
 var name="address"struct
 var name="street"string124 Brown Street/string/var
 var name="city"stringWarren/string/var
 var name="state"stringVT/string/var
 var name="zip"string12345/string/var
 var name="country"stringUSA/string/var
 /struct/var
 var name="voice"string802-555-/string/var
 var name="fax"string802-555-/string/var
 var name="email"string[EMAIL PROTECTED]/string/var
 /struct/var

 var name="billableHours"array length="5"

 var name="item"struct
 var name="date"dateTime1999-09-21/dateTime/var
 var name="hours"number8/number/var
 var name="description"stringCreate graphics/string/var

 var name="currency"stringUSD/string/var
 var name="amount"number45.00/number/var

 /struct/var

 var name="item"struct
 var name="date"dateTime1999-09-22/dateTime/var
 var name="hours"number7.5/number/var
 var name="description"stringEdit graphics/string/var

 var name="currency"stringUSD/string/var
 var name="amount"number45.00/number/var

 /struct/var

 var name="item"struct
 var name="date"dateTime1999-09-23/dateTime/var
 var name="hours"number4/number/var
 var name="description"stringEdit graphics/string/var

 var name="currency"stringUSD/string/var
 var name="amount"number45.00/number/var

 /struct/var

 var name="item"struct
 var name="date"dateTime1999-09-23/dateTime/var
 var name="hours"number4/number/var
 var name="description"stringResize and compress
 graphics/string/var

 var name="currency"stringUSD/string/var
 var name="amount"number45.00/number/var

 /struct/var

 var name="item"struct
 var name="date"dateTime1999-09-24/dateTime/var
 var name="hours"number8/number/var
 var name="description"stringUpdate graphics/string/var

 var name="currency"stringUSD/string/var
 var name="amount"number45.00/number/var

 /struct/var

 /array/var

 /struct/data/wddxPacket

 What am I doing wrong?  How do I get this packet to resolve to usable CF
 variables?



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Re: Sorry to Interupt... :-) CFWDDX Question.

2000-04-23 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Who is generating the .xml doc? Safe to presume a third party?

Typically, if you are not generating the xml doc, converting it to wddx with
the cfwddx tag is not going to work. Data manipulations with xml require A
DTD or XSL Transformation doc and an XML parser.  Either of those (DTD or
XSL) "map" the xml data for the parser. (As I understand this). And, as I
understand from working with Hussain a wee bit... the cfx_J/GIAXT lets you
throw an xml doc and its coresponding XSL files at this CFX_J custom tag,
and you get back your a cfas usable variable that can then be used by cfas.
There may be way more to it or this may be missing the mark as to what your
after - hopefully this gets you going in the right direction.  Spent any
time at www.wddx.org? Highly recommended.

http://www2.granularity.net/xml/ColdFusion/GIAXT/

Here's the gist:

CFX_J CLASS="GIAXT"
  XML="c:\internet\www\xml\ColdFusion\kitten.xml"
  XSL="c:\internet\www\xml\ColdFusion\cats.xsl"
  OUT="transformed"  [DEBUG]/

CFOUTPUT#transformed#/CFOUTPUT


All the best,

Stephen M. Aylor
Aylor Insurance Agency, Inc.
"Specialized Insurance for IT - We Cover IT"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
949.581.2333 (v)
949.581.2814 (f)



 I check those out steve. Am I missing something? They all seem to take
 record sets and transform them to xml and back.  I need to figure out how
to
 look at an xml doc (something.xml) and convert it to usable data.
 CFFILE/READ does not do this.  So I figured it had to be some combination
of
 CFHTTP and CFWDDX but I cannot get my arms around it.



  Appears you may need Hussain Chinoy of Granularity fame's GIAXT Code.
 
  That link was already posted below but:
 
  http://www2.granularity.net/xml/ColdFusion/
 
 
  Steve
 
 
 
   Using the example below...
   That is an attachment I get from an email.  I want to convert that xml
 to
   query data that I can insert into a database.
   So I want to find out how to take first_nameSean /first_name and
 turn
  it
   into #first_name#.
   All of the WDDX2CFML examples I have seen are passing WDDX thru forms
 and
   then deserializing them into CFML. These examples are not useful to me
 at
   all, as I would like to use CFFILE to look in a folder of xml
 attachments
   and use CFML to parse the data into a database or CFML templates
 
 
Sean
   
Here are some useful WDDX links that you may not have seen:
   
http://www.oacfug.org/users/dswitzer/forms/
http://www.codebits.com/wddx/examples.cfm
http://www.dental.pitt.edu/cfdocs/weisswddx.htm
http://forums.allaire.com/Forums/Main.cfm?CFApp=49
   
  
 

http://www.wddx.org/SDK/2_Docs/UsingWDDX/CodeListings/Printable/AllListings.
   html
http://www.wddx.org/SDK/2_Docs/UsingWDDX/COM.html
http://www2.granularity.net/xml/ColdFusion/
   
   
If you have a specific question I may be able to help.
   
Dick


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Re: God-complex arrogant elitists

2000-04-17 Thread Stephen M. Aylor


 oops sorry to intrude I saw the title and thought someone was asking for
 me...


LMAO.. good one, good one

Some people just need more "attention" than others :-), the extra effort in
this case seems warranted, and as usual brought forth the truth.

Steve

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Re: ABI Hosting

2000-04-16 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Pardeep,

Feel free to chill out on the Able Commerce bashing anytime now... its
getting rather old, we got the message, and Im sure they did too.  I have no
special love for able Commerce's products, but for you to continue to go
sooo far out of your way and in no less than 10 posts - c'mon..?  Piss and
moan on their forums... we're burnt on it.

Steve



 I work with ABI Hosting to host the Able Commerce and they have been
 wonderful to work with. The problem I have been having is that the Able
 Commerce program itself is very user un-friendly.

 At 07:21 AM 4/16/2000 -0600, you wrote:
 I was wondering if anybody on this list has used ABI Hosting
   www.abihosting.com ), They are setup at 19.95/month with able commerce
 hosting. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated.


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Re: Is Able Commerce truly user-unfriendly and hence useless?

2000-04-16 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Please do  Also, with the consideration of "other than tangible"
hard-goods to be sold.  IE - insurance, technical documents,
subscriptions..???

Thx,

Stephen M. Aylor
Aylor Insurance Agency, Inc.
"Specialized Insurance for IT - We Cover IT"
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 That's an interesting point.  Fuseware looked at developing an e-commerce
 solution.  We decided the market wouldn't support another CF-based
shopping
 cart system, with a heavy hitter like Able Commerce in the market, as well
 as several lower price competitors and freely available code to write your
 own.

 Maybe its time to rethink that position.


 Chris Evans
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.fuseware.com


 -Original Message-
 From: Adrian Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2000 4:49 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Is Able Commerce truly user-unfriendly and hence useless?



 - Original Message -
 From: stas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 16 April 2000 21:39

 
  I think there is a great market opportunity for  a CF shopping app
 solution
  that is more object-oriented than the ones are available. What I would
 like
  to see is a well documented application that doesn't concern itself with
  presentation, but just business logic.

 I agree with you absolutely on that one!

 Considering the power, flexibility and database connectivity of CF, there
 are
 really no, what I would call, "industrial strength" shopping/eCommerce
 systems
 available for CF which I find rather curious considering how fundamental
 such a
 system is these days, and considering how many other brilliant CF
 applications
 there are out there - and coders.

 Adrian Cooper.


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Re: WAY OT: backdoor affecting IIS and FP 98 extensions

2000-04-14 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Here's some info:

http://www.wiretrip.net/rfp/p/doc.asp?id=45iface=2





 Please pass along this security write up-

 thanks for all your work Michael...

 james
 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 11:04 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: WAY OT: backdoor affecting IIS and FP 98 extensions


 If anyone wants, I've got a write-up on this from RFP that goes into ALL
the
 details. I'll send it over off list.

  I know that this is way off topic, but I think that it's important for
  everyone to know about this hack, since it affects IIS, NT's default
  webserver. There is a dll included in IIS and in FrontPage 98 Extensions
  that includes a backdoor password to the server. And of course, the
  password is something about Netscape being "weenies." People will be
 trying
  to use this asap to take advantage of unknowing server admins, so if any
 of
  you think you could be affected, take a look at these articles.
 
  Slashdot has a copy of the text from the Wall Street Journal article
(you
  have to *pay* to subscribe to WSJ online news).
  http://slashdot.org/articles/00/04/14/0619206.shtml
  There is also an article at ZDNet
 

http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2543490,00.html?_ref=12652509
 18
 
  It's also been covered at Hacker News Network. It hasn't been covered on
  2600 yet, but Hacker News Network and Slashdot are frequented by hacker
  types, including the malicious ones. The word is out, but there is a
 remedy
  listed in the articles.

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Re: Custom Tags to send email to a Fax?

2000-04-12 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

efax.com

html, word excel, pdf attachements work too...
- Original Message -
From: Nick Slay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 05:02 PM
Subject: Custom Tags to send email to a Fax?


 Hi,

 Has anyone come across (or used) any Custom Tags that can send a message
to
 a fax machine?  Alternately, can anyone recommend a good email to fax
service?

 Thanks

 Nick


 ===
 Nick Slay
 Technical Director

 Webbods Pty Ltd  (ACN 086 160 189)
 PO Box 4047
 Copacabana
 NSW 2251

 Tel: 02 4381 0284
 Mob: 0414 810284


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Re: Text Editors vs Site Editors

2000-04-12 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Thank you :-)

The problem with me having such a big mouth is... that one's feet then fit
in it too easily.

Duooohhh...

but my wish (more specifically) was to use the table/tree view on the
left to drop query output variables/column names into the cfml in the right
pane - especially since my queries are qry_ cfm's and cfincluded and not in
the same template anymore.  Saved queries under studio dont expand to show
the table/colums that make up the query.  Or again, am I using this tool all
wrong.


Steve
obtaining daily enlightenment from the masters :-)


- Original Message -
From: Ken Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 05:07 PM
Subject: RE: Text Editors vs Site Editors


  Now if we could drag and drop column and table names from the
  window on the
  left (thats where I have it) into the cfml/html code on the right window
  pane... then we'd have a productive db tool.  (Hint Hint Hint)



 Maybe I'm missing what you are wishing for here but I drag and drop table
 and column names all the time. It would be nice to be able to drag and
drop
 all column names in a table at once however.

 Ken

 Now if we could drag and drop column and table names from the
 window on the left (thats where I have it) into the cfml/html
 code on the right window pane... then we'd have a productive
 db tool.  (Hint Hint Hint)

You can do that now.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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Interested in Fusebox? Please join in and speak up.

2000-04-10 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

If your at all interested in whats up with Fusebox.org, the spec and other
such stuff, as far as moving the standard forward etc...

Now would be a great time to speak up, pitch in and assist in getting things
going.  In case you were not aware of the House of Fusion hosted list (thx
Mike D) you can join it and participate.

www.houseoffusion.com | Mailing Lists | Fusebox

Looking forward to reading everyones comments, suggestions and what not.

Steve Aylor

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Re: Stock ticker

2000-04-10 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Kinda like the posting of live basketball scores and nfl scores... I think
both the NBA and the NFL brought litigation on some sports sites or tried to
for posting sports scores without their consent.  They felt they owned the
information.

I cant see that perspective but


Steve

- Original Message -
From: Michael Channing Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 05:55 PM
Subject: Re: Stock ticker


 hi,

 Exchange fees must be paid for the data feeds containing the stock quote
 information. Using the data or the output without permission or paying
 the fees is a direct violation of the exchange license.

 later,

 X

 Steve Reich wrote:
 
  Yes, but in the case of Stock Quotes, they are not Yahoo's content.
Yahoo is
  syndicating this information from the stock market. I understand the
line of
  thinking here, but I just want to play devil's advocate for a minute.
Who
  owns the rights to stock market quotes? In the end, all sights are
  syndicating the data. If I pulled Yahoo's financial forecast for the
future
  of a particular stock, I could see how that might be an infringement,
but
  just the latest stock prices? I'd be interested in the legal argument
  here...
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Raymond K. Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 4:21 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: Stock ticker
 
  I would assume that any tag that takes content and repurposes for
another
  web site w/o permission of the original web site would be illegal. Of
  course, this reminds of the conversation about discovering someone
stealing
  your graphics by using IMG SRC="http://www.yourserver.com" and
replacing
  the graphic with something a bit embarassing. You could do the same
thing
  here if you find that someone is syndicating your content w/o your
approval.
 
  CF_Disclaimer
  Of course, I'm not a lawyer.
  /CF_Disclaimer
 
  ===
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  Allaire Certified Instructor and Member of Team Allaire
 
  Email   : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  "My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Steve Reich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 4:13 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RE: Stock ticker
  
  
   Also illegal if it grabs from yahoo or something.
  
   Why is this illegal? I didn't write the tag, but I just wondered. Are
all
   tags that syndicate content via CFHTTP illegal (ie. accuweather,
Dilbert,
   etc...)??
  
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Re: Stock ticker

2000-04-10 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Also... bear in mind, that the suing party doesnt have to neccessarily be
"in the right" to sue your pervibial pants off.. they just need attorneys
and . Its not about right or wrong or legal, its about swaying a
jury/judge.


 hi,

 Exchange fees must be paid for the data feeds containing the stock quote
 information. Using the data or the output without permission or paying
 the fees is a direct violation of the exchange license.

 later,

 X

 Steve Reich wrote:
 
  Yes, but in the case of Stock Quotes, they are not Yahoo's content.
Yahoo is
  syndicating this information from the stock market. I understand the
line of
  thinking here, but I just want to play devil's advocate for a minute.
Who
  owns the rights to stock market quotes? In the end, all sights are
  syndicating the data. If I pulled Yahoo's financial forecast for the
future
  of a particular stock, I could see how that might be an infringement,
but
  just the latest stock prices? I'd be interested in the legal argument
  here...


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Re: Stock ticker

2000-04-10 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Im not even gonna go there.. :-)

So many one liners.. I must refrain :-)

Steve



 yeah but it helps if you are married to ur attny



 :):):):):):):)



 Also... bear in mind, that the suing party doesnt have to neccessarily be
 "in the right" to sue your pervibial pants off.. they just need attorneys
 and . Its not about right or wrong or legal, its about swaying a
 jury/judge.


  hi,
 
  Exchange fees must be paid for the data feeds containing the stock quote
  information. Using the data or the output without permission or paying
  the fees is a direct violation of the exchange license.
 
  later,
 
  X


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Re: What goes on the faster machine?

2000-04-08 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Hardware info on the machines would probably help get better advice. Also,
what are the issues with your applications... lots of database actions and
queries, or lots of intense graphics, pdf's, real audio, quicktime's or just
vanilla

Steve


 We are finally making the move from Access to SQL Server.  Right now we
 have both Access and ColdFusion running on the same machine.  However,
with
 our upgrade we are going to put SQL Server on one machine and ColdFusion
on
 another.  My question is, which one should go on the faster machine, CF or
 SQL Server?

 Any other advice anyone would care to offer would be appreciated.  Thanks.

 Joy

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Re: getting fields of a table(sql)

2000-04-07 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

cfquery name="qryFast"
SELECT oneColumnIsAllYaNeed FROM TableName WHERE KeyField = 0
query

cfset x = qryFast.ColumnList

or

cfquery name="qryFast"
SELECT * FROM TableName WHERE KeyField = 0
query

cfset x = qryFast.ColumnList

or maybe even...??? Havent tried this.

cfquery name="qryFast"
SELECT oneColumnIsAllYaNeed FROM TableName WHERE KeyField = 0
query

cfwddx action="cfml2wddx" input="#qryFast.ColumnList#" output="x"

You may also find Paul Hasting's post from the allaire forums useful:
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Date: March 25, 2000 02:36 PM
Author: Paul Hastings ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

jordan,

pick up the cf_SQL pack of custom tags from my site (www.tei.or.th/eic under
the free link). there's a custom tag in there to enumerate table columns.
---

All the best,

Steve





 Hello All,
   Is there a way/sql statement that would get me all
 the fields in the table? and store it in a variable ?

 something like
 cfset x=Select Field_Names from Table_Name
 so now x will have the values of the fields in the table.

 Appretiate all comments, thanks inadvance!
 Joe



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Re: Captupturing Form Elements

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

WDDX wont parse and evaluate the form field elements, but it seems it would
make a for an easy way to pass the elements on to the next template, as the
poster's message indicated that the next cfm/page wouldnt be processing
them.  Also it seems it would depend on what ver of CFAS the poster is using
to determine the best solution, AND what needs to be done with the form
elements and there values - ultimately. but if... CFAS 4.5, and the next
template just needs to pass on the form elements to a following template -
wddx seems it might be a good tool.

!--- Use of CFAS' 4.5 new "Form" structure ---
cfwddx action="cfml2wddx" input="#Form#" output="yourvarnamehere"

then make a hidden form field name in the next template where the value is
"yourvarnamehere" and pass it along...


Steve



 You could use the CFWDDX tag to convert the form structure to XML and
store
 it as hidden form field within the next form.  This prevents any looping.



 Is there an analogous solution to looping through the fields of a query?

 You can loop over all the fieldnames submitted:

 cfloop index="fields"  list="#form.fieldnames#" delimiters=","

 Put whatever processing on the fieldnames you need here

 /cfloop


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Re: Annoying CF Studio 4.5a Interface problems

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Si senior Studio 4 does the left mouse dbl click only to the left of the
cursor as well, and the wheel mouse doesnt scroll at all.  4.5 at least
scrolls - un-smoothly, and out of control, however.

Those fixes would make me a happy dude.

Steve




 I have Win 2000 on a Compaq Armada 1750..

 In CF Studio 4.5a (also tried 4.5.1rc2) the interface with the mouse
 pointer acts quite hokey when trying to select text.  Double clicking on
 a word doesn't select the word like normal -- it selects everything to
 the left of the cursor and to the beginning of the word.  Clicking
 inside a selected block doesn't de-select the block, it goes to drag-
 and-drop.. The mouse wheel doesn't work inside CF Studio.. Other such
 annoying behavior.

 The mouse works great in every other app on the system, its just CF
 Studio that acts like this.

 These may seem like minor whines but they can become quite irritating
 when working full time inside CF Studio.

 Anyone else experience strange behavior along these lines?

 TIA,
 -R
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Re: Multiple Messages

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen M. Aylor

Yes, Yes, Yes... triples.

Steve
- Original Message -
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To: cf_talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 06:21 PM
Subject: Multiple Messages


 Is anyone else getting multiple copies of the same messages? Seems to only
 have started in the last hour or two...

 Steve

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