RE: flash remoting and dotted directories

2003-10-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aha ! I think the wierd config comes from the fact that MYSQL is being used
on Windows as opposed to Linux

 
Sorry,  I misread !

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Subject: RE: flash remoting and dotted directories

Yes thats what I was thinking.  Nothing wierd about that,  perfectly
normal/good use of CFCs

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From: Tim Blair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: flash remoting and dotted directories

> > > I am developing a flash-based site that uses CFCs to communicate
> > > with a MySQL database under Windows (yea... I know it's a weird
> > > config).

> > Why is using a Flash site to talk to MySQl via CFCs a wierd config?

> He is using Flash Remoting. It makes the data transfer between Flash
> and CF much easier and faster.

Yes, but that's not "wierd" in any way - that's what it's there for.
We've done numerous projects using a flash frontend talking to a CFMX
backend (CFCs) running on Linux and using MySQL as the database.  If
that makes "a weird config" well then I guess I'm weird.  :)

Tim.

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RE: flash remoting and dotted directories

2003-10-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes thats what I was thinking.  Nothing wierd about that,  perfectly
normal/good use of CFCs

-Original Message-
From: Tim Blair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2003 15:40
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: flash remoting and dotted directories

> > > I am developing a flash-based site that uses CFCs to communicate
> > > with a MySQL database under Windows (yea... I know it's a weird
> > > config).

> > Why is using a Flash site to talk to MySQl via CFCs a wierd config?

> He is using Flash Remoting. It makes the data transfer between Flash
> and CF much easier and faster.

Yes, but that's not "wierd" in any way - that's what it's there for.
We've done numerous projects using a flash frontend talking to a CFMX
backend (CFCs) running on Linux and using MySQL as the database.  If
that makes "a weird config" well then I guess I'm weird.  :)

Tim.

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RE: flash remoting and dotted directories

2003-10-14 Thread Tim Blair
> > > I am developing a flash-based site that uses CFCs to communicate
> > > with a MySQL database under Windows (yea... I know it's a weird
> > > config).

> > Why is using a Flash site to talk to MySQl via CFCs a wierd config?

> He is using Flash Remoting. It makes the data transfer between Flash
> and CF much easier and faster.

Yes, but that's not "wierd" in any way - that's what it's there for.
We've done numerous projects using a flash frontend talking to a CFMX
backend (CFCs) running on Linux and using MySQL as the database.  If
that makes "a weird config" well then I guess I'm weird.  :)

Tim.

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RE: flash remoting and dotted directories

2003-10-14 Thread Clint Tredway
He is using Flash Remoting. It makes the data transfer between Flash and CF much easier and faster.

Clint Tredway
www.digital12studios.com

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>Sent: 14 October 2003 03:26
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>Subject: flash remoting and dotted directories
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>Hi
>
>I am developing a flash-based site that uses CFCs to communicate with a 
>MySQL database under Windows (yea... I know it's a weird config). Right now 
>we have the site under a name-based hosting provider (I know there are other
>
>CFMX ISPs out there... I didn't choose...). 
>http://siteIP/flashservices/gateway 
>is returning a blank page (good news... 
>Remoting is up). However, our site is under something like 
>H:/username/site.dot.com/ (note the dots in my directory name).
>
>The problem is:
>Do you have any tips for mapping my CFCs in Flash? I am trying something 
>like:
>
>NetServices.setDefaultGatewayUrl("http://siteIP/flashservices/gateway");
>this.conn = NetServices.createGatewayConnection();
>this.service = this.conn.getService("cfc.cfcname",this);
>
>Suppose there is a directory named "cfc" in which all CFCs are stored ("cfc"
>
>is inside "site.dot.com").
>
>Any help will be appreciated
>
>Mauricio
>
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RE: flash remoting and dotted directories

2003-10-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why is using a Flash site to talk to MySQl via CFCs a wierd config ?

-Original Message-
From: Mauricio Giraldo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2003 03:26
To: CF-Talk
Subject: flash remoting and dotted directories

Hi

I am developing a flash-based site that uses CFCs to communicate with a 
MySQL database under Windows (yea... I know it's a weird config). Right now 
we have the site under a name-based hosting provider (I know there are other

CFMX ISPs out there... I didn't choose...). 
http://siteIP/flashservices/gateway 
is returning a blank page (good news... 
Remoting is up). However, our site is under something like 
H:/username/site.dot.com/ (note the dots in my directory name).

The problem is:
Do you have any tips for mapping my CFCs in Flash? I am trying something 
like:

NetServices.setDefaultGatewayUrl("http://siteIP/flashservices/gateway");
this.conn = NetServices.createGatewayConnection();
this.service = this.conn.getService("cfc.cfcname",this);

Suppose there is a directory named "cfc" in which all CFCs are stored ("cfc"

is inside "site.dot.com").

Any help will be appreciated

Mauricio

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flash remoting and dotted directories

2003-10-13 Thread Mauricio Giraldo
Hi

I am developing a flash-based site that uses CFCs to communicate with a 
MySQL database under Windows (yea... I know it's a weird config). Right now 
we have the site under a name-based hosting provider (I know there are other 
CFMX ISPs out there... I didn't choose...). 
http://siteIP/flashservices/gateway is returning a blank page (good news... 
Remoting is up). However, our site is under something like 
H:/username/site.dot.com/ (note the dots in my directory name).

The problem is:
Do you have any tips for mapping my CFCs in Flash? I am trying something 
like:

NetServices.setDefaultGatewayUrl("http://siteIP/flashservices/gateway");
this.conn = NetServices.createGatewayConnection();
this.service = this.conn.getService("cfc.cfcname",this);

Suppose there is a directory named "cfc" in which all CFCs are stored ("cfc" 
is inside "site.dot.com").

Any help will be appreciated

Mauricio


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