Access database 401 error

2003-10-07 Thread Zac Belado
We are running into an unreproducible error when trying to connect to an Access database using CF 5.

Our system has a series of scheduled events and in some cases our clients are reporting a 401 Unauthorised error when the scheduled event tries to connect to an Access database.

The database connection is stored as a verified ODBC connection in the CF Administrator.

Has anyone seen this error before?

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Re:Access database 401 error

2003-10-07 Thread Zac Belado
This error isn't related to the database connection.A 401 means that 
your web server has the requested URL protected and the client (in 
this case, the ColdFusion scheduler) is being rejected by the web 
server.The ColdFusion scheduler connects to the server as an HTTP 
client (so, it looks like a browser to the web server).You can enter 
a user name and password into the scheduled event so that the HTTP 
request will include a login.

I tried to verify this with the client already (it was my first idea) and (according to them) they have set up the directory so that IIS has access to it and permission to access the directory.

I'll double-check this with them to make doubly sure that this isn't the case

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Copying session vars to request scope

2003-10-07 Thread Zac Belado
Can anyone see any reason why you wouldn't want to copy session scope variables to a request scope variable if all you want to do is to test the values in them but not set them?

It strikes me that this would be more efficient than locking the session scope each time you wanted to test the variables.

But then again I might be missing something really obvious :-)
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RE: CF Studio - Can't select a word by double-clicking with a mouse

2002-03-15 Thread Zac Belado

 but mabye
 slowing down the mouse double-click speed my help.

I have the same problem if Studio and it isn't present in any other app on
my machine. As well, I have tested my double click speed in the Mouse
Control Panel and it works no matter how fast I click the mouse.

It would appear that the issue is related to Studio itself and not the mouse
settings or drivers.

I also have problems with selections as well so its not just the mouse
double click that is an issue but pretty much anything to do with selecting
text via the mouse.



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RE: CFDJ Awards are out

2002-03-14 Thread Zac Belado

 I see CFDJ has published this year's Reader's Choice awards, and 
 the winners look to be a whole bunch of CF-Talk subscribers.  

The URL to the list of winners is 

http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/article.cfm?id=418




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RE: When is application.cfm called?

2002-02-27 Thread Zac Belado

 If there is an Application.cfm (it Should be spelled this way)

The reason being that it if the files reside on a Unix server it will not
load the Application.cfm file if it has a lowercase 'a' as the first letter.


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RE: Template running more than once?

2002-02-25 Thread Zac Belado

 We have a case where it appears our template is running twice - but only
 intermittently.

I had a similar problem and it was, thankfully, tracked down to an error in
a dynamic img tag. Disable images in your browser and see if it still loads
the tempalte twice. If it doesn't then try looking in any dynamic image or
anchor tags for improperly closed tags.
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RE: CF Flash Graphing

2002-02-19 Thread Zac Belado

 Is there a reason you cannot use CFGRAPH FILEFORMAT=Flash?

Maybe they don't have CF 5?
Maybe the chart is more complicated than the templates available via
CFGraph?
Maybe they need more customization options?

All sorts of reasons why you can't use CFGraph.
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RE: CF Flash Graphing

2002-02-19 Thread Zac Belado

 If anyone would be interested in some sample ActionScript for Graphing
 without using Generator or CFGRAPH, let me know and I might drum
 something up.

If people can wait a week or two there is going to be an article on the
Macromedia Dev site that illustrates building Flash graphs using a
ColdFusion backend. I'm not sure of the actual pub date but it is supposed
to be published on March 1st (barring any rewrites required by the editor or
changes needed to the Flash movie itself)
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RE: Does file upload work with MAC clients?

2002-02-15 Thread Zac Belado

 We're having trouble with file uploads when a MAC client is being used.
 Running NT4.0 SP6, CF5.0, and either Website or Apache
 The templates work fine with PC clients in any browser but with IE5.1 on
 the MAC, the upload box appears, you can select a file and hit upload and
 the browser progress bar will commence as if an upload is
 occurring but no
 file is ever uploaded. We have enctype=multipart/form-data etc,
 and this
 fails only on the MAC.

Are you sure its on a Mac in general and not just IE that is the problem?
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RE: posts being deleted

2002-02-05 Thread Zac Belado

 Every post I make to this forum is being deleted

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RE: CF and .NET (was Re: Macromedia.com)

2002-01-30 Thread Zac Belado

 A true .NET service will simply be a
 SOAP method/property, which you can actually use now (and other
 proprietary
 services like Passport have COM interfaces).

My understanding from Devcon was that the .NET integration was, at this
point, limited to accessing .NET web services.
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RE: CF6 true J2EE Compliance (was Re: Macromedia.com)

2002-01-30 Thread Zac Belado

 Of course, you'll notice that they in
 the initial public Neo info that they are only supporting a limited set of
 J2EE engines (interestingly enough, all of them are commercial products -
 even though there are a number of open-source J2EE products that are fully
 compliant).

Not interesting at all. MM supports commercial J2EE engines because those
app servers have existing support plans in place.

That is why Red Hat was the first Linux platform supported. MM doesn't want
to, quite rightly,  have to spend resources providing support for other
products.
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RE: CF6 true J2EE Compliance (was Re: Macromedia.com)

2002-01-30 Thread Zac Belado

 Then why is there an Apache module?

User demand? Besides, that was produced by Allaire not Macromedia.
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RE: CF6 true J2EE Compliance (was Re: Macromedia.com)

2002-01-30 Thread Zac Belado

 So was the RedHat support issue,

Not to the best of my knowledge. Red Hat was/is supported for CF primarily
becasue Red Hat sells and provides support for their OS products.
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RE: Macromedia.com

2002-01-30 Thread Zac Belado

  Is CF Dead, no, but it is dying.

 Please explain this statement

Please don't.

We waste enough bandwidth with these inane CF is dead Macromedia is dead
posts.
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RE: Cold Fusion and Visual Source Safe

2002-01-29 Thread Zac Belado

 Hope this is not too OT.  Are there any dev teams uisng Visual Source
 Safe for their code (or similar product)?  Did you find it useful?

Our team is currently using it for one project and while it is useful we're
looking at moving to CVS instead.

The main problem is a lack of cross platform tools (there is a Mac version
but its an older version of the database format) and the lack of net tools.
We can access CVS via a wide range of tools and also access CVS remotely.

But if you're not interested in using CVS then VSS is a much better
alternative to nothing at all.

The most useful thing, to my mind, is the history features that allow you to
see when a file was modified, by whom and even allow you to view any change
notes they added.
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RE: OT - User Friendly?

2002-01-28 Thread Zac Belado

 They are asking us what the 'industry standard'
 wording for 'user friendly' is.  I say we need more design specifications.
 Sound familiar?

Too familiar.

I'd lose the phrase entirely. There is no (AFAIK) industry specification for
what user friendly is. The client needs to define what features they need
in terms of specific features. Anything other than that is next to useless.
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RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-25 Thread Zac Belado

 Great, thanks. I'm seeing that content in a Netscape 6.x branch, but if
 it's across a good segment of browsers then that'd be a good issue to flag
 for them.

It might just be a Mozilla 0.96 bug. The new version (o.97) doesn't have the
same behaviour.
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RE: OT: Macromedia's new site design

2002-01-24 Thread Zac Belado

At 9:11 AM 1/23/2, Zac Belado wrote:
  I can't get any data back from the knowledgebase search using Mozilla

 Hi Zac --  Which page, which Mozilla, any particular search term, and does
 no date also mean no HTML, or just a literal no hits type of message,
 or what should someone expect to see if they're trying to match that
 symptom?

None of the KnowledgeBase search results pages render in Mozilla .96. I do
the exact same search in IE and the page displays correctly. The page data
is even present in Mozzila but something is stopping it from displaying.

I downloaded .97 yesterday so I will try the pages again on the off chance
that its a Mozilla bug.

 Jon, if you could drop a note at the feedback site then that'd be great
 thanks... I know there's still a lot of work to be done but I don't know
 which work is being done where yet myself:

 http://webforums.macromedia.com/macromediafeedback/

Will do.

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ColdFusion Linux configuration issue

2002-01-21 Thread Zac Belado

There is supposed to be a knowledge base article detailing configuration
issues that can cause error 111 messages to be displayed under Linux. The
article in question appears to have been removed or hasn't been completed
(despite an Oct 2001 published arrival date).

Does anyone know if this article (TechNote 21912)was ever completed or does
anyone have any pointers to any material that could help diagnose this
misconfiguration?


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RE: ColdFusion Linux configuration issue

2002-01-21 Thread Zac Belado

 Those are my articles, and I know, they are not done. (I've been caught up
 in development). None of them are supposed to address the Unix 111 errors,

Someone had better change the FAQ at
ftp://ftp.allaire.com/kbftp/coldfusion/50/21908/jnoller-LinuxFAQ_21908.htm
then as it seems to state that quite specifically

Q: I installed ColdFusion for Linux , but it does not seem to be running, I
keep getting a Unix error 111 message.

A: Commonly, this error is due to the fact that ColdFusion server is not
running, or it is not configured properly. Please see the knowledgebase
article: Troubleshooting ColdFusion Server 5 Issues on Linux (
http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=21912Method=Full ).

 however, what's going on?

Just getting a 111 error whenever we try at access anything other than
index.cfm...but I just tested it and it appears that the permissions changes
I made have finally kicked in so the site runs correctly.

Bloody typical :-)

 (ot: you should also send unix/linux stuff to cf-linux (as to avoid the
 noise of cf-talk).

Will do that right now. Forgot about the list altogether. Thanks
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RE: Move off of windows

2002-01-04 Thread Zac Belado

   I have always wanted to learn Linux and FreeBSD, but could never
 find a good enough machine to do it, and then on top of that when it was
 installed I just couldn't run from machine to machine. So I was reading
 cnn.com and they were talking about Virtual PC for the Mac. So I figured
 what the heck may as well check it out and I found out it can run
 Linux and
 UNix and any other PC operating system you can think of. So now you don't
 have an excuse as to why you can't learn another operating system. This
 should keep me busy for the next life time. I am using the 45 day
 trial now,
 but when I will purchase it, it's only $199. http://www.connectix.com

You can also run OS X on your Mac (if its recent enough) and since it has a
full set of UNIX tools and runs a version of BSD you can get the same
training in UNIX tools and commands without having to go through the process
of installing another OS.

As well there is a package manager, fink, available for OS X that has most,
if not all, of the Debian packages recompiled for OS X.
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RE: death of coldfusion

2001-12-31 Thread Zac Belado

 No I was disturbed by the amount of people saying they lost or
 couldn't find
 coldfusion jobs because companies weren't using them.

I haven't piled through the 100+ messages in this thread yet so please
excuse me if this has been said before...

but is this nothing but a symptom of the recent crash of dotcom companies
and the downturn in net related businesses?
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RE: Visual Source Safe

2001-12-20 Thread Zac Belado

 Is there a client for VSS for mac's?

Yup. I beleive that its only version 5 so you need to create a version 5 DB
to accommodate that user

http://www.metrowerks.com/desktop/MWVSS/
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RE: Using XML to Document Projects

2001-12-18 Thread Zac Belado

 There is something similar to JavaDoc already in the works:

 http://cfdoc.sourceforge.net/

Currently the link to the Zip file is broken so there doesn't appear to be
any way to get the code.

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RE: regex for escaping ampersands

2001-12-13 Thread Zac Belado

 Not sure about this, but does anyone know about CF
 support for this feature of Perl's regex support?

Isn't there a CFX tag in the Tag Gallery that does this?
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OT: Sendmail under Windows

2001-12-12 Thread Zac Belado

Sorry for the offtopic post but I am looking for any comments from people
who have used sendmail under Windows NT or Windows 2000. Especially those
people who may have used it in conjunction with ColdFusion.


If you have any comments, pro or con, and have a second I would greatly
appreciate any feedback, offlist please, that you might have.


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RE: CF Java trouble.

2001-12-12 Thread Zac Belado

 Can anyone give me any idea what I'm doing wrong?  I'm not sure 
 it matters, but we do run ColdFusion on Solaris.

What version of Java are you running on your server? 

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RE: CF Java trouble.

2001-12-12 Thread Zac Belado

  Can anyone give me any idea what I'm doing wrong?  I'm not sure
  it matters, but we do run ColdFusion on Solaris.

 What version of Java are you running on your server?

And I also asked

Does the error give a method name or class name in which the error occurs?


But the last line got cut off again. Is this the listserv's mail server
doing this or mine?







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RE: CF Java trouble.

2001-12-12 Thread Zac Belado

 We are running CF 4.5.1 SP 2.

Which version of the Java runtime are you running? You might want to
consider upgrading if you're not running 1.3.1



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RE: CF Java trouble.

2001-12-12 Thread Zac Belado

 Looks like we're running 1.2.2.  Seems like I read somewhere
 that, at least at
 this point, upgrading to 1.3.x is not recommended.  I can't
 remember exactly
 where I read that.  Anyone else know anything about this?

I've been running 1.3.1 with no problems. But that is under win2K. I've no
idea what impact this would have under Solaris.
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RE: Is CFGRAPH Crap?

2001-12-10 Thread Zac Belado

 I've searched the archives and have seen other people asking but no
 definitive answer. Should I just bag CFGRAPH or is it a little more robust
 than I'm thinking at this point? Thanks.

If you need something more specialised, or robust, than the cggraph tag
provides then I'd look at writing a custom Flash movie to handle the job.
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RE: Help!

2001-12-10 Thread Zac Belado

 PCodeRuntimeContextImp::executeSQLTagCFQuery::endTag

You aren't using an unlocked session or application variable in the query
are you?
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Page processing twice

2001-12-10 Thread Zac Belado

Anyone know what might cause a ColdFusion page to process twice?

I'm using cflocation to redirect to a page that then does a CFHTTP post
request.

This page, post request and a subsequent query both get processed twice.

I've eliminated all the obvious solutions (no header refresh commands, no
multiple requests to any includes) and we've even added a cfabort command at
the end of the code and while it does abort the process it still runs the
page twice.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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RE: Page processing twice

2001-12-10 Thread Zac Belado

 Any javascript involved?

No. None in any of the pages.



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RE: Page processing twice

2001-12-10 Thread Zac Belado

 Are you using CFMODULE or any custom tags?
 It's possible that it's loading twice because of thistag.executionmode

I'm using cfmodule in several locations but at no point am I using, setting,
or testing executionmode in the site at all

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RE: Page processing twice

2001-12-10 Thread Zac Belado

 when you use cfmodule are you using a closing tag?
 /cfmodule

No closing CFModule tags

 Or are you using closing tags in any of your CT's?
 If so that will make the page execute twice.

None of the pages use any custom tags either.

Any thing that would cause a cfinclude to be executed twice?


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RE: Hi

2001-12-06 Thread Zac Belado

 Here's a link to some software that prevents Outlook Express from
 executing any vbs or other executables.  I've never used it but
 figured that I'd make it's existance know (btw - the site has
 other interesting looking freeware as well).

 http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/system/sdefend.htm

There is also an article on the Register that has a link to a DLL for
Outlook that stops it from displaying HTML

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/23223.html




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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Zac Belado

 If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
 You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
 userbase that Outlook does.

Complete and utter rubbish.

Outlook, Windows Scripting and the entire Office macro system is riddled
with security holes and this has been the case for years. Microsoft built
the system, Microsoft made it insecure and Microsoft continues to ship apps
and system level options that are enabled by default making them prime
targets for exploitation by hackers.

It is MS that builds the insecure systems. Virus writers take advantage of
the vulnerabilities and problems in the system...they don't make them.
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RE: Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Zac Belado

 Sure, but presumably vulnerabilities exist in more or less all
 software?

Certainly. But I think there is a difference between finding out that your
ftp server software has a buffer overflow exploit in it and continuing to
ship and expand the same macro/scripting system that you *know* is insecure
and enabling, by default, options that you *know* are insecure.

 The desire to crack them is that much greater in the case of MS for
several
 reasons:

 1) Market saturation. So many people use these products that it
 may be more
 'beneficial' to crack them.
 2) Hatred of M$ and what it stands for.
 3) Vulnerabilities are often well known, and have existed for years

I'm sure these are very valid reasons but I think you're missing the most
obvious and most important one. MS products, and Outlook in particular, get
exploited because its so damn easy to do.
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RE: CORRECTION: NumberFormat() Rounding Up

2001-12-05 Thread Zac Belado

 The first line should read:

 I have the NumberFormat() func formatting a number with zeros.  The
 result is one integer higher than the original integer.

I'm assuming its just a bug in Cf 4.5

Do you just need to pad put the string to a set number of characters? If so
then you might want to look at adding a series of zeroes manually.
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RE: OT Hi

2001-12-05 Thread Zac Belado

 Dude.  You're slagging Microsoft and you're site's hosted on an NT 4 Box?

Ask me if I picked the server software?
 
 Everything is riddled with security holes.  

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RE: Stumped: Getting recordcount for dynamic query within a cfloop

2001-12-05 Thread Zac Belado

 01 cfloop query=categories
 02 cfset queryName=#column_from_query#
 03
 04 cfoutput
 05
 06 cfif #queryName#.recordcount gte 1 DO THIS /cfif
 07 cfif #queryName#.recordcount lt 1  DO THAT /cfif
 08
 09 /cfoutput
 10 /cfloop

Try using evaluate

cfset intRecordCount = evaluate (#queryName#.recordcount)
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RE: MAC File Upload Issues

2001-12-03 Thread Zac Belado

 Has anyone else experienced this? Is this an anomaly or is this a known
 issue with CF and MAC or is it an IE bug?

The colon character is the path delimiter on the Mac.

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RE: Copying Structures Exam Question - is this right?

2001-11-27 Thread Zac Belado

 Not quite correct, if you make a structure such as

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RE: How much faster to develop in CF v PHP

2001-11-27 Thread Zac Belado

 Trying to evaluate which way I should lean in the future.  How much
 faster is CF, in general terms, than PHP - both from a standpoint of
 learning and developing dynamic sites?

CF is easier to learn and I think its faster to develop in it as well. The
primary benefits of CF, in terms of building dynamic sites, are the
abstracted database access, which PHP only offers via a third-party class,
and direct access to a recordset.

PHP also doesn't offer the same type of specific variable scoping that CF
does.

And, as has been mentioned, it uses a model similar to JSP and ASP and that
can, at times, make coding complicated HTML pages a bit more of a chore than
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RE: Copying Structures Exam Question - is this right?

2001-11-26 Thread Zac Belado

 my answer was 160, but according to the book, the answer is 120. I thought
 (and it says in Forta's book) that a copy of a structure is just a pointer
 to the original so that if you change the copy, you change the
 original. Am
 i missing something here? Can someone explain? Thanks for any help.

You're right that copies of a struct created using the assignment operator
are simply pointers but the structCopy() function makes a deep duplicate of
the struct that is in its own memory space and is not just a pointer to the
original struct.

So in the example from the exam the two structs are different entities
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RE: VTM Files

2001-11-23 Thread Zac Belado

Does anyone have any insight into the future of VTML now that Macromedia has
announced that they are developing a new IDE?

Does anyone know if the new IDE will support existing VTML files and
Wizards?
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RE: CF Studio memory leaks.

2001-11-22 Thread Zac Belado

 I'm with you William.
 Aside from the part of CF5S not ever crashing.

 I have crashed CF5S ten or so times since I bought it.

I think this problem has less to do with CF Studio and more with your OS
install.

I had nothing but trouble with CF Studio under Windows 98. I moved over to
Win2K for my development machine and then kept a second Win98 dual boot for
all my games and non-development apps.

Since I've done that I've not had any problems with crashing and memory
resource issues using either CF Studio 4.5 or 5. I've kept Studio open for
over a week once with no crashes.

Given the wide range of experiences with CF Studio it leads me to think that
whatever issue CF Studio might have regarding memory or resource usage is
being exasperated by the OS conditions.
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RE: Fusebox - opinions?

2001-11-19 Thread Zac Belado

 1. Pros? Cons? Opinions? I've generally only seen good
 feedback, but I thought I'd see...

Its like any developmental methodology. It's value is in direct relation to
the amount of work you need to do to implement it.

If you already have a full or partial methodology then it might not be worth
the effort. You would have to unlearn practices in order to learn how to
do them using Fusebox. That's the primary reason why I don't use it.

I was also somewhat taken aback by how, in my opinion, fusebox pages and
apps tend to be more complicated than they need to be.

No matter what you choose to do thought I thinks its useful to look at
Fusebox (and any other methodologies) as a way to help you decide the best
path to take to help create more structured code and apps. Despite the fact
that I don't use, nor do I want to use, Fusebox I have taken some useful
ideas from it.
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RE: Fusebox - opinions?

2001-11-19 Thread Zac Belado

 Look.  Ben Forta is the guru of gurus in CF, and he didn't exactly give it
 an endoresement when he came to Vancouver last week.  That's enough for me
 to sweep that idea under the rug.  He didn't exactly slag it either, but
 anyways, he can probably fill you in more than I can.  As him for more
 information.

Ben quite explicitly said that he wasn't going to give an opinion about any
methodology. Given that statement its not really fair to try to extrapolate
from his comments.
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RE: Fusebox - opinions?

2001-11-19 Thread Zac Belado

 If you are
 looking to try and instill good disciplines and readability in your code
 Fusebox is also good for that.

This presumes that the developers know fusebox.

You could also get this same benefit from documenting your methods and
making sure your developers follow a single standard.

Fusebox doesn't bring anything to development (in these terms) that any
other documented methodology would.
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RE: Fusebox - opinions?

2001-11-19 Thread Zac Belado

 You know, its all nice to have the original developer explain his
 methodology but sometimes that just isn't possible.

That is why you *document* things.




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RE: Fusebox - opinions?

2001-11-19 Thread Zac Belado

 The problem with making your own methodology up is that only the
 people you
 have taight it to will know it,

But that's another issue altogether is it not?

the benefit of fusebox and any
 other popular
 methodology is that there are support forums, sample
 applications, and white
 papers that you can work off of.

And this is still time that has to be invested before you can write any
code.

Six of one...

You're going to need to invest a significant amount of time no matter what
you do.




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RE: Fusebox - opinions?

2001-11-19 Thread Zac Belado

 I know if I need more developers on a project I don't have to waste time
 teaching them from the ground up, they can learn on their own.

I really fail to see how this is any different than learning any
developmental methodology.

If someone has to read my methodology docs or someone has to read the
fusebox docs they are still spending time reading and learning.

What's the difference?
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RE: Fusebox - opinions?

2001-11-19 Thread Zac Belado

 If someone led you to believe there was a real difference...they were
 mistaken.

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RE: Fusebox - opinions?

2001-11-19 Thread Zac Belado

 I think the difference is that there is a good chance that an outside
 contractor might already know Fusebox.  That won't be the case for
 something custom.

Maybe this is a regional thing but none of the developers I know use Fusebox
at all. Just how many people actively use fusebox?

I hear people mention that developers or contractors will be familiar with
it but has anyone ever done any sort of polling to determine this?

If not its mostly just an anecdotal comment isn't it?
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RE: Fusebox - opinions?

2001-11-19 Thread Zac Belado

  I'd think that number is kinda small...
 
 Compared to what?

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RE: Best practices storing CC

2001-11-16 Thread Zac Belado

 (Okay ppl - let's pretend like we're mature and not turn this into another
 pathetic why Microsoft is bad thread - I'm just pointing out a potential
 technology)

So its immature to point out that the system is insecure (re: the recent
Hotmail exploit of Passport that grabbed people's CC numbers)?
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RE: DreamWeaver UltraDev 4 and CF Studio

2001-11-16 Thread Zac Belado

 I've used UD and Studio together since UD 1 came out and before
 that DW and
 Studio. Personally designing complex table structures from scratch by hand
 takes way too much time. That's what CF is all about, RAD...
 I've done some site designs in DW that would never have been possible by
 hand simply because of the time it would take to perfect a table structure
 that was extremly complex.

But you don't need UD for this. You can do the same thing in DW2. In fact
that's the only version of DW I use and its only around for the reason you
mention.

UD and DW are complimentary tools and I think the idea of UD replacing
Studio borders on the ludicrous.
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RE: REQUEST_URI on Unix

2001-11-15 Thread Zac Belado

  According to the CF Debug output the value for REQUEST_URI is a
 full path
  (/dev/ca/viewContent.cfm/group/3). But when I assign request_uri to a
  variable it appears in the CF page as just /group/3.

 Do you have any code to demonstrate this behaviour?

Yup, but its not doing it now.

The code didn't work yesterday and today its running just fine. Don't ask me
how.
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RE: Coldfusion and Java

2001-11-15 Thread Zac Belado

 Yes, we are using cfobject to instantiate the objects but it
 appears that
 Coldfusion can only handle single threaded communication with the JVM.

Are the two Java components communicating amongst themselves? If so might
the issue be a threading problem between the two components?
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REQUEST_URI on Unix

2001-11-14 Thread Zac Belado

I'm having an odd problem under a Unix based Apache server.

According to the CF Debug output the value for REQUEST_URI is a full path
(/dev/ca/viewContent.cfm/group/3). But when I assign request_uri to a
variable it appears in the CF page as just /group/3.

Anyone seen this before and if so is there a workaround?


TIA



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RE: Coldfusion and Java

2001-11-14 Thread Zac Belado

 We have a Coldfusion 4.5 application that we have integrated java 
 objects by 
 creating them using the cfObject tag.

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RE: Coldfusion and Java

2001-11-14 Thread Zac Belado

 We have a Coldfusion 4.5 application that we have integrated java 
 objects by 
 creating them using the cfObject tag.

Are you trying to connect to an EJB?


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RE: StructClear(Session)

2001-11-13 Thread Zac Belado

 Douglas said:
  One thing to note, is that with structClear() you will be
 killing all session vars and not just the user that logged out.

 I just checked, and in my app at least, this is not true.

I believe that it will not clear out the CFIF and CFToken in versions 4.x
but will do so in version 5

So it depends on what version of CF you are using
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RE: StructClear(Session)

2001-11-13 Thread Zac Belado

  Douglas said:
   One thing to note, is that with structClear() you will be
  killing all session vars and not just the user that logged out.

  I just checked, and in my app at least, this is not true.

 I believe that it will not clear out the CFIF and CFToken in versions 4.x
 but will do so in version 5

 So it depends on what version of CF you are using

I've just been told that it does this in CF 4.5 as well so I guess its
versions prior to CF4.5 that are session safe.
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RE: Generator Issues

2001-11-02 Thread Zac Belado

 It's not the background color that has the problem, the image is a button
 with a background of one color, a shaped area and text over the top - we
 can't use just websafe colors as they are just too limiting - the
 anti-aliasing alone would throw it out of the window!

I'm not suggesting that you use a websafe colour, only that you might want
to test to see if using a websafe colour eliminates the problem.

If it does then its the graphics engine that produces the GIF image that is
causing the problem. If not (then it still might be the graphics engine) but
it might be a format issue.

Can you use a JPG?
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RE: Generator Issues

2001-11-01 Thread Zac Belado

 Nobody got any ideas about this?
 Damn

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RE: Generator Issues

2001-11-01 Thread Zac Belado

Well this is odd since my outgoing message had actual text in it.

What I meant to ask was Does it happen in all browsers?.

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  Damn
 
 
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List of queries in a page

2001-11-01 Thread Zac Belado

Anyone know of a way, simple or not, to get a full list of the queries used
in the generation of a page?

TIA


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RE: Generator Issues

2001-11-01 Thread Zac Belado

  What I meant to ask was Does it happen in all browsers?.

 Yup, Netscape and IE - it's actually the graphic that's generated - if we
 open it in PhotoShop it's got a dapple effect on it

I'm assuming that it doesn't do this if you use a websafe colour in the
background?

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RE: List of queries in a page

2001-11-01 Thread Zac Belado

 If you aren't able to turn on debugging, another option would be to place
 all of your queries into a structure.. then either loop over that
 structure
 using CFLOOP or use CFDUMP.

I can use debugging. I have built a custom tool to help debug sites and it
displays vars etc in a pop-up window. I want to be able to list and view the
queries in a page as well.

Since this is going to be used site wide and won't be used on live sites its
not feasible to manually copy the queries to a struct on each page.

I was hoping, vainly I imagine,  that the queries were set in a scope (or
scoped) var similar to the FORM, CGI and REQUEST vars.

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RE: Formatting Text for Email/Text Files

2001-09-04 Thread Zac Belado


  call it like cfset mybody = makeNiceEmail(mybody,70)
 
 cfscript
 function makeNiceEmail(string, theLength) {
  CRLF=chr(13);
  for (i=theLength-1;i LTE Len(string);i=i+theLength){
string = Insert(CRLF,string,i);
  }
  return string;
 }
 /cfscript

CRLF chould be chr(13)  chr(10) shouldn't it?

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Off topic posts was (OT?) TomCat vs JRun

2001-09-04 Thread Zac Belado

 (OT?) TomCat vs JRun

No question at all. Its totally OT.

What do people think about the increasing number of off topic posts on this
list? Should they be tolerated as long as they are marked as OT? Or should
we be actively trying to ensure that the signal to noise ratio on this list
stays low by asking that people not post off topic material?


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RE: Off topic posts was (OT?) TomCat vs JRun

2001-09-04 Thread Zac Belado

 I for one welcome SOT posts. I've never been one to wear CF blinders.

Certainly valid in a general sense but I'm not sure if that is an valid
comment for a list whose purpose is the discussion of CF related matters.

I'm pretty darned interested in Tomcat myself (to drag this back to the
context in which it was originally posted) but is CF-talk the place to be
discussing this? Is the community list better?


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RE: Off topic posts was (OT?) TomCat vs JRun

2001-09-04 Thread Zac Belado



 Afterall, where else can
 one find a
 collective gathering of experts in related fields such as this list
 provides???

And there are any number of effective resources where these questions can be
answered as well. In fact there are also some lists that do specifically
discuss a broader range of net related topics (the-list for one).

I'm not sure if its really fair to be clogging the in-boxes of people with
messages about JavaScript etc when these other resources (or even google)
exist.


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RE: Configuring CF Server to use Java (I have receivedyoure-mail but will be out of the office) (I have received your e-mailbut will be out of the office) (I have received your e-mail but will be out of the office)

2001-08-31 Thread Zac Belado

 I have received your e-mail but will be out of the office 9/9/01. 
  I will be checking messages while away and will get back to you 
 as soon as possible.  If this is an urgent request please contact 
 Dan Tesenair.

Can we automatically unsub people who do this?

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RE: which web server do you use for CF?

2001-08-28 Thread Zac Belado

 Sure, but the ISAPI version is not stable and barely usable even just for
 testing purposes.

You're basing this on what? 

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RE: which web server do you use for CF?

2001-08-28 Thread Zac Belado

 1) The readme file available inside the binaries downloaded from php.net

I don't think that they said or implied that the Windows binaries are
barely usable even just for testing purposes only that they are not as
stable or as fully tested as the Linux versions.

 2) My own experience

YMMV

 3) PHP-Net mailing lists

TMMV


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RE: which web server do you use for CF?

2001-08-28 Thread Zac Belado

 Now, I am not an english native speaker, so I maybe I am not understaning
 too well, but I definitely get the feeling the ISAPI module is not stable.

Stability is one thing. Your statement was that it was so unstable that it
wasn't even any use as a testing platform which is another thing entirely.

Now I don't want to defend IIS or IISAPI but I think that the claims of
lower stability from people trying to promote Linux and Open Source might
have to be taken with a grain of salt.

That said, Apache and the PHP mod (or just compiling Apache with PHP
solution) is probably a better solution for PHP anyway.

 Again, I am not an english native speaker so, if you would like to keep
 discussing please translate YMMV and TMMV

Your Mileage May Vary. Meaning that your experience may vary greatly than
other people's.

Their Mileage May Very (just my little joke...and not a good one at that.)


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RE: Macromedia strong arms developers into 5.0 upgrade

2001-08-28 Thread Zac Belado

 Frankly I'm not surprised.  Have you been to the Allaire Forums
 lately?  I could well be wrong, but it seems to me that what was
 once a large cadre of experienced and long-time regulars helping
 out others and actively discussing relevant CF issues ... well,
 they're just plain gone.  There are certainly plenty of folks in
 there pitching in, but a *lot* of familiar faces have simply disappeared.

I stopped bothering to use the official Allaire message board because it
took forever to get a response from an Allaire representative (not always
appropriate) and I just really disliked Forums and the layout they sued for
it. It made using the message board unpleasant.


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RE: which web server do you use for CF?

2001-08-24 Thread Zac Belado

 just curious as to which web server folks are using in conjunction with CF
 *on their laptops/desktops*.
 (not a production enviroment, just for goofing around).

Apache. 

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RE: which web server do you use for CF?

2001-08-24 Thread Zac Belado



 I have both CF and PHP configured to run.

In my experience it was much easier to get PHP (and Perl) running under
Apache than it was under IIS.


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RE: cfgraph

2001-08-24 Thread Zac Belado

 Aesthetic bug - Shouldn't there be a property for number formatting? You
 can't pass in a value with numberformat around it or cf complains. In my
 case I'm passing in numbers that are in the millions and it doesn't look
 very good. Am I missing something here?

You mean like:

cfgraphdata item=18 - 29 value=#numberFormat((age[2]/limit) * 100,
99.9)#

Or are you using a query to populate the graph?


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RE: cfgraph

2001-08-24 Thread Zac Belado

 You got it. The cf error I got was something like, Can't convert string
 to number. The only difference between the way I was doing it and how
 you have it below is the mask. My mask was like, '9,999,999'.

I assume that you've checked to make sure that the data is a number or can
be converted to one?


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RE: cfgraph

2001-08-24 Thread Zac Belado



 I tested to make sure I was passing in a number by doing an isnumeric()
 on the variable and it is a number. The conclusion that I've come to is
 that the tag, or flash doesn't like the commas, which I think is a bug.

You would think though that it was Flash (or Generator) that you wouldn't
get a CF error.

Have you tried masking the number first and then adding it to the
cfgraphdata tag?

And the code will work if you don't supply a comma separated number or mask?


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RE: cfgraph

2001-08-24 Thread Zac Belado

 I have tried masking it before and it still chokes. And yes, the code
 works fine if I just pass in numbers with no mask. Have you successfully
 passed in masked numbers using commas? I was hoping to hear from
 somebody that's done this successfully. That way I could rule out a
 problem with the tag and blame myself for being stupid :-)

I jsut tried

cfgraphdata item=18 - 29 value=9,999

Which didn't generate a CF error (as in your case) but did generate a Flash
error in that the graph doesn't display. I am assuming that this is because
Flash is viewing the value as a list and not a masked number.


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RE: Open Source Content Mananagent System

2001-08-21 Thread Zac Belado

 Does anyone know of any decent open source content management systems,
 preferably in modular format.

Not sure what you mean about modularity but I have recently released a CMS
for small to mid-sized sites.

You can download the code (you have to Join the site as a member first) at

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RE: Open Source Content Mananagent System

2001-08-21 Thread Zac Belado

 CVS is an open source management system...I posted it as a project
 management system earlier (Oops...sorry all!), but it is an open source
 Content Versioning System (Hence CVS).

Actually it stands for Concurrent Versions System and I don't think its
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RE: YEAH FOR MICROSOFT SECURITY

2001-08-20 Thread Zac Belado



 Well it looks like this whole fiasco with code red has finally had
 Microsoft doing some extra work.

A careful reading of the page would seem to indicate that the code was
written by a third party. Frighteningly typical.


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RE: Developers Exchange very slow

2001-08-20 Thread Zac Belado



 Is anyone else having any issues?

On and off for months.

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RE: Regexp

2001-08-17 Thread Zac Belado


 but the # errors out.

Have you tried escaping it?

tempstring = REREplace(tempstring, ##, , all) 

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RE: Apache and cflocation......

2001-08-16 Thread Zac Belado



 Has anyone
 else seen this or know what I need to add to my configuration files.

Might not be terribly helpful but I've not had any trouble of this sort with
Apache. I simply used the default httpd.conf file that shipped with it and
added the ColdFusion module load line

Are you using a virtual server

Is this happening in Netscape only or all browsers?

If its only Netscape check to see if you have a bad link to a css or similar
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RE: CF/Flash Integration Resources

2001-08-15 Thread Zac Belado

 Can someone suggest some tutorial/information pages on 
 integrating flash and
 Cold Fusion?  I know it *can* be done, but how is a different story
 entirely.

FlashCFM has some interesting tutorials

http://www.flashcfm.com/

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Apache, CFObject and Java

2001-08-15 Thread Zac Belado

Does anyone know of any incompatibility using Apache and CFObject to create
instances of Java classes?

I know CFOBject isn't supported under Linux but does this extend to Apache
as well?

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RE: Apache, CFObject and Java

2001-08-15 Thread Zac Belado

 stuff doesn't have anything to do with the web server. I've used
 COM objects
 with CFOBJECT on Apache/Win32.

That is odd then. I'm trying to access the Xerces XML parser(s) in the
xerces.jar file and I was able to access them using IIS but since I've
changed over to Apache I just  get class not found errors.

Same code, same .jar.


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RE: Apache, CFObject and Java

2001-08-15 Thread Zac Belado

 you sure the xerces jar is in the CF Server's classpath?

Yup. Haven't moved it or edited the calsspath settings since I changed over
to IIS


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OT: New Arcadia version and files

2001-08-13 Thread Zac Belado

There is now a new version of Arcadia available for download. The package
simply gathers all the recent patches into the main download. So if you have
downloaded and applied the patches then there is no need to download the new
package.

As well I've added a series of snippets to the Files section. It includes
snippets for most of the common module calls, application variables and
theme variables.


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