Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-22 Thread Donnie Carvajal

>Were CARs available in CF5? If so and the servers' configs are supposed to
>be the same, id go that route first.
>
>Maybe a setting was just missed somewhere in the cf admin.
>
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Unfortunately, the last server is dead and even if CARs were available, not 
sure if they actually were, I can't get to the old server.

Thanks. 

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Re: CFHTTP Question [spamtrap bayes][spamtrap heur]

2011-03-21 Thread Paul Hastings

On 3/22/2011 5:03 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
> Well, it's not a matter of having a "correct" character set - it's
> rather a matter of both sides agreeing which one to use. If you're

in the case of a cf5 server, it only understands latin-1 (ISO-8859-1).

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RE: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Bobby Hartsfield

Were CARs available in CF5? If so and the servers' configs are supposed to
be the same, id go that route first.

Maybe a setting was just missed somewhere in the cf admin.

.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
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If it is a charset issue, do you know how to configure CF for the correct
charset.  I have clients that are hitting this page by posting straight to
it.  It would be much easier to change my server since it is on my network.

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Dave Watts

> If it is a charset issue, do you know how to configure CF for the correct 
> charset.  I have clients that are
> hitting this page by posting straight to it.  It would be much easier to 
> change my server since it is on
> my network.

Well, it's not a matter of having a "correct" character set - it's
rather a matter of both sides agreeing which one to use. If you're
using a modern version of CF on the server receiving the post, I'd
guess it's using UTF-8.

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Donnie Carvajal

If it is a charset issue, do you know how to configure CF for the correct 
charset.  I have clients that are hitting this page by posting straight to it.  
It would be much easier to change my server since it is on my network.

Thanks. 

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Dave Watts

> Thanks Dave.  This code hasn't changed in 4 years and it only started 
> "misparsing" the form data when the action
> page was moved to another server, so this seems like there is an issue with 
> the Coldfusion service on the server.
> I have the same action page on several different servers.  I can change the 
> URL in my CFHTTP and it will work on
> certain servers and it won't work on other servers.  There is no encoding 
> changes or anything, just the URL that the
> CFHTTP is posting too.

Right, but that's what I'm getting at. Those other servers may be
expecting a specific charset.

> This is a CF 5.5 server.  Do you think there is a patch that needs to be 
> applied?

No.

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Donnie Carvajal

> There are two things I can think of off the top of my head, that you 
> might do.
> 
> First, you might just take a shot in the dark and play with encoding.
> You can specify the appropriate encoding for your form post from
> CFHTTP using the CHARSET attribute.
> 
> Second, you might want to compare a good request with a bad one - you
> can capture HTTP requests on the client using various tools that
> record and/or proxy HTTP traffic. You could make a request from a
> browser on the same server that's running the CFHTTP tag.
> 
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> 
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> GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
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onsi

Thanks Dave.  This code hasn't changed in 4 years and it only started 
"misparsing" the form data when the action page was moved to another server, so 
this seems like there is an issue with the Coldfusion service on the server.  I 
have the same action page on several different servers.  I can change the URL 
in my CFHTTP and it will work on certain servers and it won't work on other 
servers.  There is no encoding changes or anything, just the URL that the 
CFHTTP is posting too.

This is a CF 5.5 server.  Do you think there is a patch that needs to be 
applied? 

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Dave Watts

> Yes, it's a typo.  I was tying to reproduce what debug shows which is a 
> variable name : value, in this case the value
> is John&MiddleName=James&LastName=Smith.  These values are being passed via 3 
> separate httpparams with
> type of formfield.  I've tested the "action" page on another server and it 
> works correctly.

There are two things I can think of off the top of my head, that you might do.

First, you might just take a shot in the dark and play with encoding.
You can specify the appropriate encoding for your form post from
CFHTTP using the CHARSET attribute.

Second, you might want to compare a good request with a bad one - you
can capture HTTP requests on the client using various tools that
record and/or proxy HTTP traffic. You could make a request from a
browser on the same server that's running the CFHTTP tag.

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Donnie Carvajal

>Are you sure the form hasn't somehow changed method from POST to GET ?
>
>On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 8:53 PM, Donnie Carvajal <
>donnie.carva...@transformyx.com> wrote:
>
>>

The code hasn't been touched in 4 years, besides, if the CFHTTP method was set 
to Get, Form Variables wouldn't be available in the debug info and URL 
Variables would be present.

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Dave Watts

> Are you sure the form hasn't somehow changed method from POST to GET ?

That's the way the data normally looks like when you do a POST with
the default MIME type application/x-www-urlencoded.

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Russ Michaels

Are you sure the form hasn't somehow changed method from POST to GET ?

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 8:53 PM, Donnie Carvajal <
donnie.carva...@transformyx.com> wrote:

>
> > Is the space and colon between FirstName and John a typo? Because if
> > not, that's your problem right there, it should be
> > FirstName=John&MiddleName=James&LastName=Smith.
> >
> > Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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> > http://training.figleaf.com/
> >
> > Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
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> onsit
>
> Yes, it's a typo.  I was tying to reproduce what debug shows which is a
> variable name : value, in this case the value is
> John&MiddleName=James&LastName=Smith.  These values are being passed via 3
> separate httpparams with type of formfield.  I've tested the "action" page
> on another server and it works correctly.
>
>
>
> 

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Donnie Carvajal

> Is the space and colon between FirstName and John a typo? Because if
> not, that's your problem right there, it should be
> FirstName=John&MiddleName=James&LastName=Smith.
> 
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> http://training.figleaf.com/
> 
> Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
> GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
> instruction at our training centers, online, or 
onsit

Yes, it's a typo.  I was tying to reproduce what debug shows which is a 
variable name : value, in this case the value is 
John&MiddleName=James&LastName=Smith.  These values are being passed via 3 
separate httpparams with type of formfield.  I've tested the "action" page on 
another server and it works correctly.



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Re: CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Dave Watts

> I recently moved an app to a new server and for some reason, when I run a 
> CFHTTP post request to a page on the
> new server, the form fields are being interpreted as one field and the value 
> of the field is a query string.  The file that
> is running the CFHTTP is on a differnt server.  For example, if the form 
> fields are
>
> FirstName: John
> MiddleName: James
> LastName: Smith
>
> the Coldfusion debug shows the following for Form fields
>
> FirstName :John&MiddleName=James&LastName=Smith
>
> Does anyone know why one server would work correctly and see all 3 fields and 
> another server won't parse the fields correctly?

Is the space and colon between FirstName and John a typo? Because if
not, that's your problem right there, it should be
FirstName=John&MiddleName=James&LastName=Smith.

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CFHTTP Question

2011-03-21 Thread Donnie Carvajal

I recently moved an app to a new server and for some reason, when I run a 
CFHTTP post request to a page on the new server, the form fields are being 
interpreted as one field and the value of the field is a query string.  The 
file that is running the CFHTTP is on a differnt server.  For example, if the 
form fields are 

FirstName: John
MiddleName: James
LastName: Smith

the Coldfusion debug shows the following for Form fields

FirstName :John&MiddleName=James&LastName=Smith

Does anyone know why one server would work correctly and see all 3 fields and 
another server won't parse the fields correctly?

Thanks,

Donnie 

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RE: Another cfhttp question...

2007-10-02 Thread Che Vilnonis
Thanks. I don't expect to get any results back... I just wasn't sure if
*anything* would be returned automatically by CF. 

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Can I use cfhttp with the method="PUT" to push data to another server?
Should I expect to receive any returned response?

Thanks again, Che

A) Why yes, yes you can.

B) Depends on what the other server does with the request and whether it
returns any responses.







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RE: Another cfhttp question...

2007-10-02 Thread Dave Watts
> Can I use cfhttp with the method="PUT" to push data to another server?

Yes. Since CF 7 at least - maybe earlier - the CFHTTP tag supports all HTTP
verbs, including PUT and DELETE.

> Should I expect to receive any returned response?

You should receive the appropriate HTTP response header. You won't receive a
response body, so there won't be anything in CFHTTP.FileContent.

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Re: Another cfhttp question...

2007-10-02 Thread Ian Skinner
Can I use cfhttp with the method="PUT" to push data to another server?
Should I expect to receive any returned response?

Thanks again, Che

A) Why yes, yes you can.

B) Depends on what the other server does with the request and whether it 
returns any responses.





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Another cfhttp question...

2007-10-02 Thread Che Vilnonis
Can I use cfhttp with the method="PUT" to push data to another server?
Should I expect to receive any returned response?

Thanks again, Che


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Re: cfhttp QUESTION

2006-11-12 Thread Denny Valliant
On 11/8/06, Robert Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now I'm canning the EXCEL COM object and using CFHTTP to parse a comma
> delimited format. This works fine when the data is perfect. But when this
> data is missing a column from a row and doen't have the right number of
> columns it says wrong number of rows and craps out.

Sorry, been busy staging a picture for Bobby, with me holding a wooden
table over my head, pretending to smash down on the camera. =-P

I've got some code that uses the JExcelAPI to import/export excel
files.  I already
tackled all the issues with not the same number of cols, etc., along
with a little
date conversion and some other little tweaks.  JExcelAPI roxerz!

I'll post a link, if I think about it, as I've got it in google code
somewhere... I may
have posted a link already, not too sure.

You'd need createobject permission, if you're on a shared server.

Ping me off list if you're still looking for a excel solution- I'm
busy and haven't been
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RE: cfhttp QUESTION (ISSUE SOLVED)

2006-11-09 Thread Robert Harrison
Thanks for the input everyone. I solved the problem by adjusting the Excel
template. I added an automunber column as the last column in the template
and hid it. That ensured every record had the same number of elements now
matter what the user entered.

This now allows users to users to download an Excel template, populate that
template with data, then upload the complete spreadsheet to mass populate a
data base.

The program parses the spreadsheet, validates the data, updates a data base
and all relational records, etc. This allows users to add/update records in
mass. 

It is working now. It was a pain to work with but it's a nice feature for
the users.

Thanks for the help. 

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RE: cfhttp QUESTION

2006-11-09 Thread Gaulin, Mark
Robert,
It is a known issue that all of the CF list functions ignore empty list
elements "a,,c" is a list with two elements, not three.  There are
some UDFs somewhere out there to deal with this. One quick fix I've seen
is to replace ",," with ",!," (where "!" is something special that you
don't expect in the input).  This will turn empty list elements in "!",
which you then has to test for.

Mark

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Subject: RE: cfhttp QUESTION

Why does your data file not have the right number of columns? Is that
our of your control? 


...
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From: Robert Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 3:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfhttp QUESTION

Now I'm canning the EXCEL COM object and using CFHTTP to parse a comma
delimited format. This works fine when the data is perfect. But when
this data is missing a column from a row and doen't have the right
number of columns it says wrong number of rows and craps out. 
 
Here's a perfect data set... this works:
 
Email Address,First Name,Last Name,Company,Title,Address Line 1,Address
Line 2,City,State,Zip,Phone,Fax,Website
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Avi,Hayon,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony V.,Ambrose RPLU,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arturo,Antezan,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony R.,Armstrong,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arthur,Baden,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Alan H.,Barbanel,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Abbey M.,Gallegos,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Amy J.,Berezein,,
 
 
When the data looks like this (an actual Excel csv file) it craps:
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Avi,Hayon,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony V.,Ambrose RPLU,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arturo,Antezan,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony R.,Armstrong,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arthur,Baden,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Alan H.,Barbanel,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Abbey M.,Gallegos [EMAIL PROTECTED],Amy
J.,Berezein 
 
 
Any ideas
 
Thanks,
 
Robert






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RE: cfhttp QUESTION

2006-11-09 Thread Ben Nadel
Why does your data file not have the right number of columns? Is that
our of your control? 


..
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfhttp QUESTION

Now I'm canning the EXCEL COM object and using CFHTTP to parse a comma
delimited format. This works fine when the data is perfect. But when
this data is missing a column from a row and doen't have the right
number of columns it says wrong number of rows and craps out. 
 
Here's a perfect data set... this works:
 
Email Address,First Name,Last Name,Company,Title,Address Line 1,Address
Line 2,City,State,Zip,Phone,Fax,Website
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Avi,Hayon,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony V.,Ambrose RPLU,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arturo,Antezan,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony R.,Armstrong,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arthur,Baden,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Alan H.,Barbanel,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Abbey M.,Gallegos,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Amy J.,Berezein,,
 
 
When the data looks like this (an actual Excel csv file) it craps:
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Avi,Hayon,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony V.,Ambrose RPLU,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arturo,Antezan,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony R.,Armstrong,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arthur,Baden,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Alan H.,Barbanel,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Abbey M.,Gallegos [EMAIL PROTECTED],Amy
J.,Berezein 
 
 
Any ideas
 
Thanks,
 
Robert




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cfhttp QUESTION

2006-11-08 Thread Robert Harrison
Now I'm canning the EXCEL COM object and using CFHTTP to parse a comma
delimited format. This works fine when the data is perfect. But when this
data is missing a column from a row and doen't have the right number of
columns it says wrong number of rows and craps out. 
 
Here's a perfect data set... this works:
 
Email Address,First Name,Last Name,Company,Title,Address Line 1,Address Line
2,City,State,Zip,Phone,Fax,Website
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Avi,Hayon,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony V.,Ambrose RPLU,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arturo,Antezan,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony R.,Armstrong,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arthur,Baden,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Alan H.,Barbanel,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Abbey M.,Gallegos,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Amy J.,Berezein,,
 
 
When the data looks like this (an actual Excel csv file) it craps:
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Avi,Hayon,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony V.,Ambrose RPLU,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arturo,Antezan,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Anthony R.,Armstrong,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Arthur,Baden,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Alan H.,Barbanel,,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Abbey M.,Gallegos
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Amy J.,Berezein 
 
 
Any ideas
 
Thanks,
 
Robert


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RE: cfhttp question.

2006-03-24 Thread Andy Matthews
If they're on the same server why not just cfinclude the form?



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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 3:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfhttp question.


> I've been messing around with cfhttp to grab content locally
> to get the dynamic content and write it to a static page.
>
> What I've been trying to do is to find out if there is a way
> to get cfhttp to save the page without parsing the actual cfm code..
>
> Basicly, the page includes a simple cfmail form. At the
> beginning, it checks to see if the form was submitted, if
> not, is will display the form. However, when I crab the page
> via cfhttp, it removes the actual cfml code and only the form
> is contained in the file so it won't work.
>
> Is there anyway to put something like a start and end comment
> into the actual page so that cfhttp will parse everything but
> still leave the code intact between the start and end tags?

CFHTTP doesn't parse your CF code. It acts just like a browser - it requests
a URL, and gives you whatever is returned from that URL. If you use CFHTTP
to fetch a CF URL, the CF server will process the request just like if you'd
made it from a browser. So, the short answer is, no, you can't get CFHTTP to
behave the way you want it to.

If you want to be able to fetch the CF code, and you're running both scripts
on the same server, use CFFILE instead of CFHTTP. If the scripts are on
different servers, you're out of luck unless you control both servers - in
that case, you could write one program to read another using CFFILE, then
call that program from the other server using CFHTTP.

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Re: cfhttp question.

2006-03-23 Thread Jim Wright
So I'm guessing that you want to make the parts of your page static to
reduce the load?  You could do something like this by including the
"non parsed" code through a variablesomething like...



#nonparsed#


If you cfhttp'd the above file, and then saved it again with a .cfm
extension, the "non parsed" code should still be intact and run when
the new file is called.

On 3/23/06, Chris Bunting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I've been messing around with cfhttp to grab content locally to get the 
> dynamic content and write it to a static page.
>
> What I've been trying to do is to find out if there is a way to get cfhttp to 
> save the page without parsing the actual cfm code..
>
> Basicly, the page includes a simple cfmail form. At the beginning, it checks 
> to see if the form was submitted, if not, is will display the form. However, 
> when I crab the page via cfhttp, it removes the actual cfml code and only the 
> form is contained in the file so it won't work.
>
> Is there anyway to put something like a start and end comment into the actual 
> page so that cfhttp will parse everything but still leave the code intact 
> between the start and end tags?
>
> 
> 
> MYCODE
> 
> MYFORM
> 
> 
>
> Thanks for your time,
> Chris
>
> 

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RE: cfhttp question.

2006-03-23 Thread Dave Watts
> I've been messing around with cfhttp to grab content locally 
> to get the dynamic content and write it to a static page.
> 
> What I've been trying to do is to find out if there is a way 
> to get cfhttp to save the page without parsing the actual cfm code..
> 
> Basicly, the page includes a simple cfmail form. At the 
> beginning, it checks to see if the form was submitted, if 
> not, is will display the form. However, when I crab the page 
> via cfhttp, it removes the actual cfml code and only the form 
> is contained in the file so it won't work.
> 
> Is there anyway to put something like a start and end comment 
> into the actual page so that cfhttp will parse everything but 
> still leave the code intact between the start and end tags?

CFHTTP doesn't parse your CF code. It acts just like a browser - it requests
a URL, and gives you whatever is returned from that URL. If you use CFHTTP
to fetch a CF URL, the CF server will process the request just like if you'd
made it from a browser. So, the short answer is, no, you can't get CFHTTP to
behave the way you want it to.

If you want to be able to fetch the CF code, and you're running both scripts
on the same server, use CFFILE instead of CFHTTP. If the scripts are on
different servers, you're out of luck unless you control both servers - in
that case, you could write one program to read another using CFFILE, then
call that program from the other server using CFHTTP.

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cfhttp question.

2006-03-23 Thread Chris Bunting
Hello,
I've been messing around with cfhttp to grab content locally to get the dynamic 
content and write it to a static page.

What I've been trying to do is to find out if there is a way to get cfhttp to 
save the page without parsing the actual cfm code..

Basicly, the page includes a simple cfmail form. At the beginning, it checks to 
see if the form was submitted, if not, is will display the form. However, when 
I crab the page via cfhttp, it removes the actual cfml code and only the form 
is contained in the file so it won't work.

Is there anyway to put something like a start and end comment into the actual 
page so that cfhttp will parse everything but still leave the code intact 
between the start and end tags?



MYCODE

MYFORM



Thanks for your time,
Chris

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RE: CFHttp Question

2004-11-11 Thread John Stanley
 Also, if this version can be determined can it be changed?

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>   Sent:   Thursday, November 11, 2004 2:47 PM
>   To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>   Subject:CFHttp Question
> 
>   I am using CFHttp to send xml. Is there a way to see what version of
> XML is being sent when I use a cfhttpparam tag of type xml and just send
> some xml like this?
> 
>   something here
> 
>   John Stanley
>   Web Application Developer
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>   734-547-7277
> 
> 

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CFHttp Question

2004-11-11 Thread John Stanley
I am using CFHttp to send xml. Is there a way to see what version of XML is
being sent when I use a cfhttpparam tag of type xml and just send some xml
like this?

something here

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RE: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-21 Thread Mark A. Kruger - CFG
Sorry If you question is "can I read ASP sessions" the answer is no.  You cannot get "sessions" in Cold Fusion
without the  tag (sessionmanagement="YES").  so... if you are trying to pass a session variable to CF
from an ASP page it will have to be done using post or get (url or form or possibly cookie variables).  If you are
rewriting the whole thing, then start with the  tag and build a session scope with the variables you need
(like user.supportuser). Does this help?

-Mark

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  From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 9:48 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re:CFHTTP Question!

  Can somebody please advise me what to do?

  >I took your advise Stephen and copied the contents of the include file
  >into a new file and saved it as a coldfusion file. I am using
  >cfinclude to call this file. There is a "if" condition in the include
  >file which is in asp.
  >
  ><%

  >if session("user.supportuser") = "TRUE" then
  >%>

  >

  >Do Something
  >
  ><%

  >end if
  >%>
  >
  >I am trying to re-write this in coldfusion but I don't know how to do
  >it. It is probably a silly question, but can ColdFusion read an asp
  >session variable? I have tried to dump the session scope but get an
  >error. I don't have a application.cfm file. If I can get this working
  >then my problem is solved.
  >
  >Stephen Moritti's post
  >
  >As a side thought
  >
  >If that menu.asp is actually just a bunch of html with no asp code in
  >
  >there, the you could just use  to drag it into your cf code.
  >
  >
  >Or you could bin that asp junk altogether and.  ~joking~
  ;o)

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RE: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-20 Thread Mark A. Kruger - CFG
ooh Dave - how does that work? Sounds interesting.

-Mark

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  Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 1:27 PM
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  Subject: RE: CFHTTP Question!

  > so what are you suggesting? How do I use HTTP authentication 
  > mechanism?

  As Jochem stated, you can't do this with CFHTTP alone. You will need to use
  an NTLM proxy if you can. This would sit between CF and the target server,
  somewhere.

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RE: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-20 Thread Dave Watts
> so what are you suggesting? How do I use HTTP authentication 
> mechanism?

As Jochem stated, you can't do this with CFHTTP alone. You will need to use
an NTLM proxy if you can. This would sit between CF and the target server,
somewhere.

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RE: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-20 Thread Mark A. Kruger - CFG
It's look for domain based authentication (not clear text obviously) - meaning you are NOT going to be able to use
CFHTTP to get this page.

-Mark
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  From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 10:58 AM
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  Subject: Re:CFHTTP Question!

  When I output the http response headers, this is what gets displayed

  Output the Response Headers:

  Date : Mon, 20 Oct 2003 15:20:34 GMT
  Server : Microsoft-IIS/5.0
  Content-Length : 4431
  Content-Type : text/html
  Explanation : Access Denied
  Connection : close
  Status_Code : 401
  WWW-Authenticate : NTLM
  Http_Version : HTTP/1.1

  Does anybody have any ideas?

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Re: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-20 Thread Jochem van Dieten
ColdFusion Programmer wrote:

> so what are you suggesting? How do I use HTTP authentication mechanism?

"I doubt that is implemented in cfhttp."

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Re: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-20 Thread Jochem van Dieten
ColdFusion Programmer wrote:
> 
> Date : Mon, 20 Oct 2003 15:20:34 GMT
> Server : Microsoft-IIS/5.0
> Content-Length : 4431
> Content-Type : text/html
> Explanation : Access Denied
> Connection : close
> Status_Code : 401
> WWW-Authenticate : NTLM
> Http_Version : HTTP/1.1
> 
> Does anybody have any ideas?

According to the web server, you need to use HTTP authentication 
(mechanism described in RFC 2617) using the propietary NTLM 
system from Microsoft. I doubt that is implemented in cfhttp.

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RE: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-17 Thread Andre Mohamed
If you are actually on the ColdFusion server can you browse to that same
URL?

 
André

 
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From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 17 October 2003 16:55
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:CFHTTP Question!

 
When I browse the asp file in the browse, it displays the menu on the
browser. This is the url I'm using:

http://myProject/site/includes/topmenu/folder2/menu.asp

But when I include this url in cfhttp I get 
You are not authorized to view this page 
You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the
credentials you supplied. 

error.

Here is my code:


METHOD="GET" RESOLVEURL="true" throwonerror="yes"/>
#CFHTTP.FileContent# 

Am I missing some attributes in my cfhttp tag?

>Allan,
> 
>What is the URL you need to type into a browser in order to run
>menu.asp?
> 
>That is the URL you need to specify for using CFHTTP.
> 
>(Remember when using CFHTTP it is the ColdFusion server running the
>request so the URL needs to be from the perspective of what the
>ColdFusion server can see the menu.asp page as which could mean using a
>127.0.0.1 or localhost address since it is on the same server. Also, in
>general better to use IP addresses to avoid domain name resolution
>issues though you loose the obvious benefits.)
> 
>André
> 
>-Original Message-
>From: Allan Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: 17 October 2003 16:01
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: CFHTTP Question!
> 
>Hello everybody,
>
>I'm trying to call a .asp file from my coldfusion page
>using cfhttp and I keep getting errors. Both files are
>on the same server, just different folders under the
>site webroot.
>This should explain it:
>
>The ColdFusion file is in
>C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\myProject\pages\folder1\searchreport.cfm
>
>and the ASP file is in
>C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\myProject\site\includes\topmenu\folder2\menu.asp.
>
>Can somebody show me how to use cfhttp to call the asp
>file (menu.asp) in my coldfusion file
>(searchreport.cfm)
>
>Many Thanks
>Allan
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Re: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-17 Thread Stephen Moretti
As a side thought

If that menu.asp is actually just a bunch of html with no asp code in 
there, the you could just use  to drag it into your cf code.

Or you could bin that asp junk altogether and.  ~joking~ ;o)

Andre Mohamed wrote:
> Allan,
> 
> 
> What is the URL you need to type into a browser in order to run
> menu.asp?
> 
> 
> That is the URL you need to specify for using CFHTTP.
> 
> 
> (Remember when using CFHTTP it is the ColdFusion server running the
> request so the URL needs to be from the perspective of what the
> ColdFusion server can see the menu.asp page as which could mean using a
> 127.0.0.1 or localhost address since it is on the same server. Also, in
> general better to use IP addresses to avoid domain name resolution
> issues though you loose the obvious benefits.)
> 
> 
> André
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Allan Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 October 2003 16:01
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CFHTTP Question!
> 
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I'm trying to call a .asp file from my coldfusion page
> using cfhttp and I keep getting errors. Both files are
> on the same server, just different folders under the
> site webroot.
> This should explain it:
> 
> The ColdFusion file is in
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\myProject\pages\folder1\searchreport.cfm
> 
> and the ASP file is in
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\myProject\site\includes\topmenu\folder2\menu.asp.
> 
> Can somebody show me how to use cfhttp to call the asp
> file (menu.asp) in my coldfusion file
> (searchreport.cfm)
> 
> Many Thanks
> Allan
> 
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RE: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-17 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
Most likely there are directory permissions setup on this folder and that
you are logged into your network with an account that has permission to view
this directory. Which is why you are able to browse the file. However CFHTTP
can not because it is making a request like I would be if I where to click
the link. I can not verify that this is the problem because you left your
domain out of the URL that you provided.
  -Original Message-
  From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 10:55 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re:CFHTTP Question!

  When I browse the asp file in the browse, it displays the menu on the
browser. This is the url I'm using:

  http://myProject/site/includes/topmenu/folder2/menu.asp


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RE: CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-17 Thread Andre Mohamed
Allan,

 
What is the URL you need to type into a browser in order to run
menu.asp?

 
That is the URL you need to specify for using CFHTTP.

 
(Remember when using CFHTTP it is the ColdFusion server running the
request so the URL needs to be from the perspective of what the
ColdFusion server can see the menu.asp page as which could mean using a
127.0.0.1 or localhost address since it is on the same server. Also, in
general better to use IP addresses to avoid domain name resolution
issues though you loose the obvious benefits.)

 
André

 
-Original Message-
From: Allan Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 17 October 2003 16:01
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFHTTP Question!

 
Hello everybody,

I'm trying to call a .asp file from my coldfusion page
using cfhttp and I keep getting errors. Both files are
on the same server, just different folders under the
site webroot.
This should explain it:

The ColdFusion file is in
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\myProject\pages\folder1\searchreport.cfm

and the ASP file is in
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\myProject\site\includes\topmenu\folder2\menu.asp.

Can somebody show me how to use cfhttp to call the asp
file (menu.asp) in my coldfusion file
(searchreport.cfm)

Many Thanks
Allan

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CFHTTP Question!

2003-10-17 Thread Allan Clarke
Hello everybody,

I'm trying to call a .asp file from my coldfusion page
using cfhttp and I keep getting errors. Both files are
on the same server, just different folders under the
site webroot.
This should explain it:

The ColdFusion file is in
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\myProject\pages\folder1\searchreport.cfm

and the ASP file is in
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\myProject\site\includes\topmenu\folder2\menu.asp.

Can somebody show me how to use cfhttp to call the asp
file (menu.asp) in my coldfusion file
(searchreport.cfm)

Many Thanks
Allan

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CFHTTP question

2003-10-15 Thread Ketan Patel
Hi,
Can I get  Following things using CFHTTP tag:

Total WebPage Size
Visible Text Size
Size of HTML Tags
Largest Image Size
Size of All Images

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RE: CFHTTP question

2002-09-24 Thread John Gedeon

Bryan,
  Thanks for all the help. :)
John
At 12:58 PM 9/24/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>here is my suggestion...
>
>
>// find the second anchor tag
>artistIndex = find("cfhttp.filecontent)+2);
>// strip everything before the second anchor tag
>content = removeChars(cfhttp.filecontent,1,artistIndex);
>// artist name is all text between start and end anchor tags
>artistName = listRest(listFirst(content,"<"),">");
>// strip characters up to and including the first  tag
>content = removeChars(content,1,find("",content)+3);
>// song name is all text before next  tag
>songName = listFirst(content,"<");
>
>
>+---+
>Bryan Love
>   Macromedia Certified Professional
>   Internet Application Developer
>   Database Analyst
>TeleCommunication Systems
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>+---+
>
>"...'If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have
>peace'..."
> - Thomas Paine, The American Crisis
>
>"Let's Roll"
>     - Todd Beamer, Flight 93
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: John Gedeon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 10:20 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: CFHTTP question
>
>
>Bryan
> below is the snapshot of the data i have. I want to get the artist name
>and song name in this case it is "Castlevania, Dracula New Class" and
>"Vampire Killer"
>
>John
>
>  background="http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/bg_name.gif";
>width="22%" nowrap>Visitors: style="">47
>  Requests: 1/Hour
>  Listeners: 149/185
>  background="http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/bg_name.gif";
>width="56%" nowrap>
>  href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search/?mode=music&tag=nopa
>tience&keyword=Castlevania,
>Dracula New Class">Castlevania, Dracula New Class
>   - href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search/?mode=music&tag=nopa
>tience&keyword=Konami">Konami
>  Vampire Killer (7:05)
>  src="http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/simages/fourh.gif";
>border="0">
>
>
>
>  background="http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/bg_name.gif";
>width="22%">
>  href="http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/cgi-bin/rating/stars/stars.pl?Cast
>levania_DNC">Rate
>It
>
>
>
>At 10:10 AM 9/24/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> >Text parsing is somewhat of a lost art.  It's easy to do, but difficult to
> >do well.  Your question is too general for me to provide a detailed answer.
> >If you want to provide a sample of the data you want to parse perhaps I can
> >be of some help...
> >
> >+---+
> >Bryan Love
> >   Macromedia Certified Professional
> >   Internet Application Developer
> >   Database Analyst
> >TeleCommunication Systems
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >+---+
> >
> >"...'If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have
> >peace'..."
> > - Thomas Paine, The American Crisis
> >
> >"Let's Roll"
> > - Todd Beamer, Flight 93
> >
> >
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: John Gedeon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:52 AM
> >To: CF-Talk
> >Subject: CFHTTP question
> >
> >
> >I have a cfhttp get call  to get another text webpage. I get the file fine
> >but I want to parse out the useful data from that page that i get and I am
> >not sure what the easiest way is. the data i am looking for is dynamic and
> >can be one to many words. but it always starts at the same spot. whats the
> >easiest way to parse it out.?
> >
> ><>< Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on
> >your own understanding;"
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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RE: CFHTTP question

2002-09-24 Thread Bryan Love

here is my suggestion...


// find the second anchor tag
artistIndex = find("");
// strip characters up to and including the first  tag
content = removeChars(content,1,find("",content)+3);
// song name is all text before next  tag
songName = listFirst(content,"<");


+---+
Bryan Love
  Macromedia Certified Professional
  Internet Application Developer
  Database Analyst
TeleCommunication Systems
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+---+

"...'If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have
peace'..."
- Thomas Paine, The American Crisis

"Let's Roll"
- Todd Beamer, Flight 93



-Original Message-
From: John Gedeon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 10:20 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFHTTP question


Bryan
below is the snapshot of the data i have. I want to get the artist name 
and song name in this case it is "Castlevania, Dracula New Class" and 
"Vampire Killer"

John

 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/bg_name.gif"; 
width="22%" nowrap>Visitors: 47
 Requests: 1/Hour
 Listeners: 149/185
 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/bg_name.gif"; 
width="56%" nowrap>
 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search/?mode=music&tag=nopa
tience&keyword=Castlevania, 
Dracula New Class">Castlevania, Dracula New Class
  - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search/?mode=music&tag=nopa
tience&keyword=Konami">Konami
 Vampire Killer (7:05)
 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/simages/fourh.gif";
border="0">



 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/bg_name.gif"; 
width="22%">
 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/cgi-bin/rating/stars/stars.pl?Cast
levania_DNC">Rate 
It
   


At 10:10 AM 9/24/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Text parsing is somewhat of a lost art.  It's easy to do, but difficult to
>do well.  Your question is too general for me to provide a detailed answer.
>If you want to provide a sample of the data you want to parse perhaps I can
>be of some help...
>
>+---+
>Bryan Love
>   Macromedia Certified Professional
>   Internet Application Developer
>   Database Analyst
>TeleCommunication Systems
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>+---+
>
>"...'If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have
>peace'..."
> - Thomas Paine, The American Crisis
>
>"Let's Roll"
> - Todd Beamer, Flight 93
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: John Gedeon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:52 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: CFHTTP question
>
>
>I have a cfhttp get call  to get another text webpage. I get the file fine
>but I want to parse out the useful data from that page that i get and I am
>not sure what the easiest way is. the data i am looking for is dynamic and
>can be one to many words. but it always starts at the same spot. whats the
>easiest way to parse it out.?
>
><>< Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on
>your own understanding;"
>
>
>

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RE: CFHTTP question

2002-09-24 Thread John Gedeon

Bryan
below is the snapshot of the data i have. I want to get the artist name 
and song name in this case it is "Castlevania, Dracula New Class" and 
"Vampire Killer"

John

 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/bg_name.gif"; 
width="22%" nowrap>Visitors: 47
 Requests: 1/Hour
 Listeners: 149/185
 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/bg_name.gif"; 
width="56%" nowrap>
 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search/?mode=music&tag=nopatience&keyword=Castlevania,
 
Dracula New Class">Castlevania, Dracula New Class
  - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/external-search/?mode=music&tag=nopatience&keyword=Konami";>Konami
 Vampire Killer (7:05)
 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/simages/fourh.gif"; border="0">



 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/images/bg_name.gif"; 
width="22%">
 http://www.streamingsoundtracks.com/cgi-bin/rating/stars/stars.pl?Castlevania_DNC";>Rate
 
It
   


At 10:10 AM 9/24/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Text parsing is somewhat of a lost art.  It's easy to do, but difficult to
>do well.  Your question is too general for me to provide a detailed answer.
>If you want to provide a sample of the data you want to parse perhaps I can
>be of some help...
>
>+---+
>Bryan Love
>   Macromedia Certified Professional
>   Internet Application Developer
>   Database Analyst
>TeleCommunication Systems
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>+---+
>
>"...'If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have
>peace'..."
> - Thomas Paine, The American Crisis
>
>"Let's Roll"
> - Todd Beamer, Flight 93
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: John Gedeon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:52 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: CFHTTP question
>
>
>I have a cfhttp get call  to get another text webpage. I get the file fine
>but I want to parse out the useful data from that page that i get and I am
>not sure what the easiest way is. the data i am looking for is dynamic and
>can be one to many words. but it always starts at the same spot. whats the
>easiest way to parse it out.?
>
><>< Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on
>your own understanding;"
>
>
>
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RE: CFHTTP question

2002-09-24 Thread Bryan Love

Text parsing is somewhat of a lost art.  It's easy to do, but difficult to
do well.  Your question is too general for me to provide a detailed answer.
If you want to provide a sample of the data you want to parse perhaps I can
be of some help...

+---+
Bryan Love
  Macromedia Certified Professional
  Internet Application Developer
  Database Analyst
TeleCommunication Systems
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+---+

"...'If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have
peace'..."
- Thomas Paine, The American Crisis

"Let's Roll"
- Todd Beamer, Flight 93



-Original Message-
From: John Gedeon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFHTTP question


I have a cfhttp get call  to get another text webpage. I get the file fine 
but I want to parse out the useful data from that page that i get and I am 
not sure what the easiest way is. the data i am looking for is dynamic and 
can be one to many words. but it always starts at the same spot. whats the 
easiest way to parse it out.?

<>< Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on 
your own understanding;"


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CFHTTP question

2002-09-24 Thread John Gedeon

I have a cfhttp get call  to get another text webpage. I get the file fine 
but I want to parse out the useful data from that page that i get and I am 
not sure what the easiest way is. the data i am looking for is dynamic and 
can be one to many words. but it always starts at the same spot. whats the 
easiest way to parse it out.?

<>< Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on 
your own understanding;"

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RE: CFHTTP question

2002-06-25 Thread Peter Dray

If you're running MX maybe you could write a web service on each machine
that would allow you to do what you want. I'm not sure CFHTTP is the thing
you need.

I could be wrong tho, it's been known to happen!

Pete

-Original Message-
From: Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 June 2002 16:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFHTTP question


I have not used this tag at all.  But in an effort to get CF used where I
work,
I told them I could do what I'm about to ask.  Please tell me if this can be
done.

There are two seperate systems in different states.  On is an ASP/SQL Server
and
the other Perl/Oracle (Unix).  There is a firewall in front of the Unix
machine.
We need to get feeds from each to the other to populate/sync up each
database.
Can CFHTTP do this?  I also recommended XML (WDDX) but we don't have the
expertise yet.  If CFHTTP can work, can some one please describe how it
works so
I can discuss it in my next meeting?

Thanks all,

Brian Yager
President - North AL Cold Fusion Users Group
http://www.nacfug.com
Sr. Systems Analyst
Sverdrup/CIC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(256) 842-8342


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Re: CFHTTP question

2002-06-25 Thread Dick Applebaum

CFHTTP, esentially simulates a browser with a program (your program).

So, if you can communicate with both sites with a browser, then you can 
do it with a CF program using CFHTTP.

To solve your particular problem, you could write a stub program for 
each of the target sites (one in Perl and one in VBS).

The stubs would receive SQL Statements and data from your CF site (Form 
post of a WDDX packet)

The stub would

1. deserialize the WDDX packet
2.  issue the db request
3. serialize the results
4. return the results WDDX packet to the originator

I have used this technique with great success in populating and 
synchronizing remote databases where I did not have admin privileges.

HTH

Dick


On Tuesday, June 25, 2002, at 08:33  AM, Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM 
wrote:

> I have not used this tag at all.  But in an effort to get CF used where 
> I work,
> I told them I could do what I'm about to ask.  Please tell me if this 
> can be
> done.
>
> There are two seperate systems in different states.  On is an ASP/SQL 
> Server and
> the other Perl/Oracle (Unix).  There is a firewall in front of the Unix 
> machine.
> We need to get feeds from each to the other to populate/sync up each 
> database.
> Can CFHTTP do this?  I also recommended XML (WDDX) but we don't have the
> expertise yet.  If CFHTTP can work, can some one please describe how it 
> works so
> I can discuss it in my next meeting?
>
> Thanks all,
>
> Brian Yager
> President - North AL Cold Fusion Users Group
> http://www.nacfug.com
> Sr. Systems Analyst
> Sverdrup/CIC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (256) 842-8342
>
> 
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CFHTTP question

2002-06-25 Thread Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM

I have not used this tag at all.  But in an effort to get CF used where I work,
I told them I could do what I'm about to ask.  Please tell me if this can be
done.

There are two seperate systems in different states.  On is an ASP/SQL Server and
the other Perl/Oracle (Unix).  There is a firewall in front of the Unix machine.
We need to get feeds from each to the other to populate/sync up each database.
Can CFHTTP do this?  I also recommended XML (WDDX) but we don't have the
expertise yet.  If CFHTTP can work, can some one please describe how it works so
I can discuss it in my next meeting?

Thanks all,

Brian Yager
President - North AL Cold Fusion Users Group
http://www.nacfug.com
Sr. Systems Analyst
Sverdrup/CIC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(256) 842-8342

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RE: CFHTTP question

2002-05-26 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

> I'm using the cfhttp tag to log into a site remotly and walk
> around after being logged , the problem comes out when I meet
> a link (that I need to call trough cfhttp too) like this:
> http://skillport.nywir
> ed.org/_SkillSoft_od_cgi/odisapi.dll?cmd=SummaryFrame&template=
> SummaryCF.tpl&objname=COMM020100&surl=COMM020100/
> summary.htm&active=1&sessionid=mmr-0&time=142342', 1)"
> Any ideas?? . I don't see how to call javascript code with
> this tag. Any ideas??

The problem with trying to "walk" JS hyperlinks is that you'd have to
write something to read, decode and completely understand what's going
on in the JS function - say they hyperlink is built of 5 strings, then
you'd have to manage that

Generally, I'd say to avoid them, unless you write some rules as to what
to follow - to a person's eye, the above code will be obvious, but you
try telling your code how to understand that!

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CFHTTP question

2002-05-24 Thread Mario Martinez

Hi all friends:

I'm using the cfhttp tag to log into a site remotly and walk around after
being logged , the problem comes out when I meet a link (that I need to call
trough cfhttp too) like this:
 http://skillport.nywired.org/_SkillS
oft_od_cgi/odisapi.dll?cmd=SummaryFrame&template=SummaryCF.tpl&objname=COMM0
20100&surl=COMM020100/summary.htm&active=1&sessionid=mmr-0&time=1423
42', 1)"
Any ideas?? . I don't see how to call javascript code with this tag. Any
ideas??
thanks in advance friends
regards
Mario



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RE: cfhttp question

2001-12-13 Thread Steven Dworman

You bet

-Original Message-
From: Fisichella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfhttp question


Thanks a lot Steve. Thanks.


- Original Message -
From: "Steven Dworman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: cfhttp question


>
http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?id=CA3471D5-2830-11D4-AA
> 9700508B94F380&method=full
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Fisichella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:36 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: cfhttp question
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using cfhttp to grab quotes from yahoo finances. The code is like
> below :
>
> 
>  url="http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=^DJI&f=sl1d1t1c1ohgv&e
> =.csv" method="GET" resolveurl="true">
>
> #cfhttp.filecontent#
> 
> The mime-type:
> #cfhttp.mimetype#
> The Status Code:
> #cfhttp.statuscode#
> The Raw Header:
> #cfhttp.header#
>
> 
>
>
> If I run this page, I got the following error :
>
> The requested file is not ASCII text and can not be rendered.
>
> But if I change the url into http://finance.yahoo.com , it will works...
> any idea why ???
>
> Does anyone has a better idea how to get quotes, I decide to get it from
> yahoo, cause I don't know where I have to go to get this quotes ??? Does
> anyone ever do this before ??? One more thing, it causes the page really
> slow if I use cfhttp, any better idea beside scheduler ???
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Fisichella.
>
>
>

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Re: cfhttp question

2001-12-13 Thread Fisichella

Thanks a lot Steve. Thanks.


- Original Message -
From: "Steven Dworman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: cfhttp question


>
http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?id=CA3471D5-2830-11D4-AA
> 9700508B94F380&method=full
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Fisichella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:36 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: cfhttp question
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using cfhttp to grab quotes from yahoo finances. The code is like
> below :
>
> 
>  url="http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=^DJI&f=sl1d1t1c1ohgv&e
> =.csv" method="GET" resolveurl="true">
>
> #cfhttp.filecontent#
> 
> The mime-type:
> #cfhttp.mimetype#
> The Status Code:
> #cfhttp.statuscode#
> The Raw Header:
> #cfhttp.header#
>
> 
>
>
> If I run this page, I got the following error :
>
> The requested file is not ASCII text and can not be rendered.
>
> But if I change the url into http://finance.yahoo.com , it will works...
> any idea why ???
>
> Does anyone has a better idea how to get quotes, I decide to get it from
> yahoo, cause I don't know where I have to go to get this quotes ??? Does
> anyone ever do this before ??? One more thing, it causes the page really
> slow if I use cfhttp, any better idea beside scheduler ???
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Fisichella.
>
>
> 
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RE: cfhttp question

2001-12-13 Thread Mark Stewart

Try a couple things:

1. urlencode your url variables
2. try using the chr() function for the ^ character

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Fisichella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfhttp question


Hi,

I'm using cfhttp to grab quotes from yahoo finances. The code is like 
below :


http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=^DJI&f=sl1d1t1c1ohgv&e

=.csv" method="GET" resolveurl="true">

#cfhttp.filecontent#

The mime-type:
#cfhttp.mimetype#
The Status Code:
#cfhttp.statuscode#
The Raw Header:
#cfhttp.header#




If I run this page, I got the following error :

The requested file is not ASCII text and can not be rendered.

But if I change the url into http://finance.yahoo.com , it will works...

any idea why ???

Does anyone has a better idea how to get quotes, I decide to get it from

yahoo, cause I don't know where I have to go to get this quotes ??? Does

anyone ever do this before ??? One more thing, it causes the page really

slow if I use cfhttp, any better idea beside scheduler ???


Thanks,


Fisichella.


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RE: cfhttp question

2001-12-13 Thread Steven Dworman

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-Original Message-
From: Fisichella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfhttp question


Hi,

I'm using cfhttp to grab quotes from yahoo finances. The code is like
below :


http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=^DJI&f=sl1d1t1c1ohgv&e
=.csv" method="GET" resolveurl="true">

#cfhttp.filecontent#

The mime-type:
#cfhttp.mimetype#
The Status Code:
#cfhttp.statuscode#
The Raw Header:
#cfhttp.header#




If I run this page, I got the following error :

The requested file is not ASCII text and can not be rendered.

But if I change the url into http://finance.yahoo.com , it will works...
any idea why ???

Does anyone has a better idea how to get quotes, I decide to get it from
yahoo, cause I don't know where I have to go to get this quotes ??? Does
anyone ever do this before ??? One more thing, it causes the page really
slow if I use cfhttp, any better idea beside scheduler ???


Thanks,


Fisichella.


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cfhttp question

2001-12-13 Thread Fisichella

Hi,

I'm using cfhttp to grab quotes from yahoo finances. The code is like 
below :


http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=^DJI&f=sl1d1t1c1ohgv&e
=.csv" method="GET" resolveurl="true">

#cfhttp.filecontent#

The mime-type:
#cfhttp.mimetype#
The Status Code:
#cfhttp.statuscode#
The Raw Header:
#cfhttp.header#




If I run this page, I got the following error :

The requested file is not ASCII text and can not be rendered.

But if I change the url into http://finance.yahoo.com , it will works... 
any idea why ???

Does anyone has a better idea how to get quotes, I decide to get it from 
yahoo, cause I don't know where I have to go to get this quotes ??? Does 
anyone ever do this before ??? One more thing, it causes the page really 
slow if I use cfhttp, any better idea beside scheduler ???


Thanks,


Fisichella.

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RE: Quick CFHTTP Question

2001-02-06 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

> Hello all!  Currently I'm using CFHTTP to call a header
> externally.  However if the page that I'm calling returns a 404
> (or some other error) how can I determine this?  Or is everyone
> going to tell me to use CFX_HTTP?  Granted that this is an
> external clients server, I'm hoping I don't have to tell them to
> install CFX_HTTP.  Thanks!

The problem with this is that some sites return a HTML 404 error, and some
just send the 404 message

You could run CFHTTP with CFTry around it, but you're relying on an awful
lot of variables

CFX_HTTP is a lot more powerful, and will do most of what you want
instinctively, but if it's not your server, then the hosts might not want to
install it...

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Re: Quick CFHTTP Question

2001-02-06 Thread Edward Smith

I believe 4.51+ has more ability to read headers of CFHTTP.. Lets see...

Ah, not sure what version this showed up in, but the help for CFHTTP in
studio says:

CFHTTP.ResponseHeader(http_hd_key) - so this looks like a struct of the
headers
CFHTTP.Header - the raw header text
CFHTTP.StatusCode - the response code by itself.

Good luck!

Gregory Harris wrote:
> 
> Hello all!  Currently I'm using CFHTTP to call a header externally.  However if the 
>page that I'm calling returns a 404 (or some other error) how can I determine this?  
>Or is everyone going to tell me to use CFX_HTTP?  Granted that this is an external 
>clients server, I'm hoping I don't have to tell them to install CFX_HTTP.  Thanks!
> 
> Gregory Harris
> Web Developer
> 
> The Stirling Bridge Group, LLC
> *We Engineer Internet Business Solutions*
> TEL: (949) 707-1534  FAX: (949) 707-1535
> 
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Re: Quick CFHTTP Question

2001-02-06 Thread Dick Applebaum

Gregory

Just parse CFHTTP.FileContent for 404...

HTH

Dick


At 11:45 AM -0800 2/6/01, Gregory Harris wrote:
>Hello all!  Currently I'm using CFHTTP to call a header externally. 
>However if the page that I'm calling returns a 404 (or some other 
>error) how can I determine this?  Or is everyone going to tell me to 
>use CFX_HTTP?  Granted that this is an external clients server, I'm 
>hoping I don't have to tell them to install CFX_HTTP.  Thanks!   
>
>Gregory Harris
>Web Developer

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RE: Quick CFHTTP Question

2001-02-06 Thread Aaron Johnson

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Hi Greg,

I'm not to sure what you're trying to do but I'll take a wack at it.
It sounds like you're getting an error when you do a CFHTTP and the
server in question returns a 404.  Can you just check the contents of
the cfhttp.filecontent variable to see if it contains 404 or some
message like that?  If you need access to the raw headers, I'd
recommend,  or .

HTH

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Quick CFHTTP Question

2001-02-06 Thread Gregory Harris

Hello all!  Currently I'm using CFHTTP to call a header externally.  However if the 
page that I'm calling returns a 404 (or some other error) how can I determine this?  
Or is everyone going to tell me to use CFX_HTTP?  Granted that this is an external 
clients server, I'm hoping I don't have to tell them to install CFX_HTTP.  Thanks!

Gregory Harris
Web Developer

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RE: CFHTTP question

2000-12-24 Thread Dave Watts

> An Allaire consultant told us that our DNS was screwed up and 
> that it was our problem. Seems like you must be using our 
> internal DNS server, as well ;-) So we found out if you use 
> the actual IP address instead of the domain name, it usually 
> worked. In addition, we found the changing the slashes (/) to 
> (\) also helped. Until you can get Allaire to admit it is not 
> your DNS server, you are basically screwed.

You can certainly determine for yourself whether your DNS server has
problems - and it's not that uncommon to have small DNS problems here and
there. There are plenty of DNS resources available:

Acme Byte & Wire:
http://www.acmebw.com/
This site, run by Liu and Larson, the authors of the O'Reilly DNS book, has
lots of Q & A resources.

DNS Expert:
http://www.dnsexpert.com/
This retail software package does DNS diagnostics pretty well, for those who
don't want to learn dig and nslookup.

In any case, if you're able to resolve the target server's name from a
command shell on the CF server, you shouldn't have any problems with CFHTTP
and DNS.

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Re: CFHTTP question

2000-12-22 Thread eisensmi

An Allaire consultant told us that our DNS was screwed up and that it
was our problem. Seems like you must be using our internal DNS
server, as well ;-)  So we found out if you use the actual IP address
instead of the domain name, it usually worked. In addition, we found
the changing the slashes (/) to (\) also helped.  Until you can get
Allaire to admit it is not your DNS server, you are basically screwed.

Date sent:  Fri, 22 Dec 2000 09:43:12 -0600
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:CFHTTP question
Send reply to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I have been searching through the allaire boards and it seems either any
> posts relating to using the CFHTTP questions either don't get answered
> or get a beat around the bush kind of answer.  I have a huge project
> that is using the CFHTTP tag immensely only problem is i get the famous
> "Connection Falure" error.  I am not behind a proxy, firewall or
> anything weird.  Is there a setting somewhere that might block me from
> using CFHTTP?  Is Allaire ever going to fix this problem?  
> 
> Thanks,
> Misty
> 
> 
>
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RE: CFHTTP question

2000-12-22 Thread Dave Watts

> I have been searching through the allaire boards and it seems 
> either any posts relating to using the CFHTTP questions either 
> don't get answered or get a beat around the bush kind of answer.  
> I have a huge project that is using the CFHTTP tag immensely 
> only problem is i get the famous "Connection Falure" error. I
> am not behind a proxy, firewall or anything weird. Is there a 
> setting somewhere that might block me from using CFHTTP? Is 
> Allaire ever going to fix this problem?

The problem here is that diagnosing problems with an HTTP client run from a
CF script isn't very easy. You don't know what's happening "behind the
scenes" so to speak.

You can find out, though, with a recording proxy, which you can pass your
HTTP requests through. It'll write down the HTTP requests and responses,
which might help you to diagnose the problem. Here are a couple that I've
used successfully:

Stretch:
http://www.kestral.com.au/devtools/

HTTPSniffer (requires Perl):
http://www.compansr.demon.co.uk/

The documentation for Stretch is nonexistent, but both tools are pretty easy
to use. Simply run the utility with the IP address of the target server.
Then, change your CFHTTP request so that it sends to the proxy instead of
the target server - typically, you put the proxy on your web server, and it
listens at port 8080 by default. Then, run your page and see what happens!

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Re: CFHTTP question

2000-12-22 Thread Eric Dawson

I have had problems with cfhttp. In one case it was my routing table on the 
server, and in another I was running a release candidate of W2K, the 
installation of the final release W2K server cleared up my remaining 
problems.

If it helpful I can give you some server space for the interim to help with 
troubleshooting. ie to compare and environment that works vs one that 
doesn't.

are you having intermittant problems? or just can't connect?

Question for the group: Is it worth trying CFX_HTTP?

Eric

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CFHTTP question
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 09:43:12 -0600

I have been searching through the allaire boards and it seems either any
posts relating to using the CFHTTP questions either don't get answered
or get a beat around the bush kind of answer.  I have a huge project
that is using the CFHTTP tag immensely only problem is i get the famous
"Connection Falure" error.  I am not behind a proxy, firewall or
anything weird.  Is there a setting somewhere that might block me from
using CFHTTP?  Is Allaire ever going to fix this problem?

Thanks,
Misty
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RE: CFHTTP question

2000-12-22 Thread Tobe Goldfinger

Do they have the latest service packs installed for 4.5.1?

I think there were many problems reported with CFHTTP on 4.5 that have 
hopefully all been resolved with the service packs.

hth,
Tobe

At 11:36 AM 12/22/2000 , you wrote:
>no I dont think there is a need for encoding it, it is a straight URL no
>paramters, sapces or whatever.  Its just a call to a file on another
>server.  I used this tag on my home computer about 2 months ago and it
>wored just fine.  I have CF 4.0 at home.  But on my hosting account they
>have 4.5.1 and that is where it is not working.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: ddewey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 10:06 AM
>To: misty.d.woodward
>Cc: ddewey
>Subject: RE: CFHTTP question
>
>
>I've found from my experience with CFHTTP, that it is very particular.
>Are
>you GETing or POSTing.  Have you tried urlencoding() the actual URL that
>you're trying to get?  Does the URL you're trying to POST have a query
>string?
>
>Inquiring minds want to know!
>
>Dan
>
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>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: CFHTTP question
>
>
>I have been searching through the allaire boards and it seems either any
>posts relating to using the CFHTTP questions either don't get answered
>or get a beat around the bush kind of answer.  I have a huge project
>that is using the CFHTTP tag immensely only problem is i get the famous
>"Connection Falure" error.  I am not behind a proxy, firewall or
>anything weird.  Is there a setting somewhere that might block me from
>using CFHTTP?  Is Allaire ever going to fix this problem?
>
>Thanks,
>Misty
>
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RE: CFHTTP question

2000-12-22 Thread misty . d . woodward

no I dont think there is a need for encoding it, it is a straight URL no
paramters, sapces or whatever.  Its just a call to a file on another
server.  I used this tag on my home computer about 2 months ago and it
wored just fine.  I have CF 4.0 at home.  But on my hosting account they
have 4.5.1 and that is where it is not working.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 10:06 AM
To: misty.d.woodward
Cc: ddewey
Subject: RE: CFHTTP question


I've found from my experience with CFHTTP, that it is very particular.
Are
you GETing or POSTing.  Have you tried urlencoding() the actual URL that
you're trying to get?  Does the URL you're trying to POST have a query
string? 

Inquiring minds want to know!

Dan

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]  | should be feeling fine" -- Unknown
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 These opinions are mine, and may not be the same as my employer 

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFHTTP question


I have been searching through the allaire boards and it seems either any
posts relating to using the CFHTTP questions either don't get answered
or get a beat around the bush kind of answer.  I have a huge project
that is using the CFHTTP tag immensely only problem is i get the famous
"Connection Falure" error.  I am not behind a proxy, firewall or
anything weird.  Is there a setting somewhere that might block me from
using CFHTTP?  Is Allaire ever going to fix this problem?  

Thanks,
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CFHTTP question

2000-12-22 Thread misty . d . woodward

I have been searching through the allaire boards and it seems either any
posts relating to using the CFHTTP questions either don't get answered
or get a beat around the bush kind of answer.  I have a huge project
that is using the CFHTTP tag immensely only problem is i get the famous
"Connection Falure" error.  I am not behind a proxy, firewall or
anything weird.  Is there a setting somewhere that might block me from
using CFHTTP?  Is Allaire ever going to fix this problem?  

Thanks,
Misty


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Re: CFHTTP question

2000-09-03 Thread Bud

On 9/3/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] penned:
>Is there a way to actually extract information from URL's, like only the
>information you want, instead of the other stuff that you don't want?

If you view the source of the page you want, then say there is a 
section that always changes dynamically and that is what you are 
trying to get, and if you can find something before that that never 
changes then you would do a "find()" for that string, then add the 
number of characters to the position where you want to start your 
extraction. Same thing for the end. Then your subtract the start 
position from the end position and that would be the mid() function 
you would run on it.


Example on a block of test that happens to be in a preformmated tag block:


", CFHTTP.FileContent)>
", CFHTTP.FileContent)>


We add the begin + 6 so it includes the end pre tag. The find on 
 returns the starting position of the < and we want the 
starting position of the >.

So what you have is, if the first pre tag starts at position 400 and 
the end pre tag starts at position 600, then we want to extract (600 
- 400 + 6) or 206 characters starting at position 400, or:

#mid(CFHTTP.FileContent, begin, return)#

Which in reality is:

#mid(CFHTTP.FileContent, 400, 206)#

You can basically search for any text that is never going to change 
and always be in the same position relative to the text you're trying 
to extract. If the beginning search string is before the text you 
want to extract, then add the number of characters (view the source, 
count the line breaks also) to the content you want to extract.

Then you can add to the begin variable like this:



Of course, if the code you are trying to search on has quotes or 
pound signs in it, then I like to create a variable called 
searchstring using the ascii code for the special characters. 
Example, looking for 

">

Then:



Simple, huh? LOL
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CFHTTP question

2000-09-02 Thread KJis18

Is there a way to actually extract information from URL's, like only the 
information you want, instead of the other stuff that you don't want?  

Kevin
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CFHTTP Question

2000-08-22 Thread Frank Mamone

I need to login to a supplier page to retrieve parts information using
CFHHTP. The problem is it uses Cookies for login.

Has anyone come across this and found a way to do it?

Frank Mamone

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RE: CFHTTP Question regarding Amazon : Was no title

2000-08-10 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

> Any wrong with this?
>
> http://www.amazon.com" method=3D"get">

1) the flat domain isn't a real page, it's an effective push page to;
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/home/home.html/102-9560880-3392941
or something similar
2) you didn't put a subject line on the email so most people on this list
will ignore the message
3) you sent the message in HTML format, so we see it with "=3D" instead of
"=", so we can't copy and paste to check the code

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Re: CFHTTP Question

2000-08-07 Thread Randy Adkins

That was it. Thanks, I just overlooked that one.
Man, if it was a snake I would be DEAD!!

It happens to us all at one time or another.


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Re: CFHTTP Question

2000-08-07 Thread David E. Crawford

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CFHTTP QuestionYou have to specify the PORT as an attribute for CFHTTP =
as opposed to placing it directly in the URL.

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  Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 17:29
  Subject: CFHTTP Question


  I am using an example straight out of the Advanced book of CF.=20
  I want to do a CFHTTP POST and post data to a form.=20

  However using the exmaple shown below, I get a HTTP 404 Error.=20
  Both files reside in the same directory. I have checked and re-checked =

  the spelling of the files.=20

  Any idea whats wrong?=20

  THIS IS CFHTTP_5.CFM=20

  http://test.fss.gsa.gov:81/sales/cfhttp_6.cfm" =
method=3D"POST">=20
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  #cfhttp.filecontent#=20



  THIS IS CFHTTP_6.CFM=20

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  Form: #form.form_test#=20
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CFHTTP as opposed to placing it directly in the URL.
 
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  To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"=20
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17:29
  Subject: CFHTTP Question
  
  I am using an example straight out of the Advanced =
book of=20
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to a=20
  form. 
  However using the exmaple shown below, I get a HTTP =
404=20
  Error. Both files reside in the same =
directory. I have=20
  checked and re-checked the spelling of the=20
  files. 
  Any idea whats wrong? 
  THIS IS CFHTTP_5.CFM 
  <cfhttp url=3D"http://test.fss.gsa.gov:81/sales/cfhttp_6.cfm"=20
  target=3D_blank>http://test.fss.gsa.gov:81/sales/cfhttp_6.cfm"=20
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CFHTTP Question

2000-08-07 Thread Randy Adkins

I am using an example straight out of the Advanced book of CF.
I want to do a CFHTTP POST and post data to a form.

However using the exmaple shown below, I get a HTTP 404 Error.
Both files reside in the same directory. I have checked and re-checked
the spelling of the files.

Any idea whats wrong?

THIS IS CFHTTP_5.CFM

http://test.fss.gsa.gov:81/sales/cfhttp_6.cfm" method="POST">
 
 
 
 


#cfhttp.filecontent#


THIS IS CFHTTP_6.CFM



CFHTTP Post Test



The following was posted via cfhttp_5.cfm



Form: #form.form_test#
URL: #url.url_test#
Cookie: #cookie.cookie_test#
CGI: #cgi.cgi_test#





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