http://www.tallylist.com/
> Thanks... but nope. It wasn't an "official" version like the egroups or
the
> yahoo. I believe it was done by a single user who was tired of the way
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official boo
Just in my mailbox, this site also offers free hosting
http://cf-developer.net
Subject: Re: FREE CF hosting, besides CFM-Resources
> > > Anyone know of the other firm, or site, Thanks in advance
> >
> > Have a look at http://www.cfdeveloper.co.uk
1) CF4.5 SP2?
2) Was your Win2K install an upgrade over NT or a clean install?
-Original Message-
From: JoshMEagle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 11:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SESSION Timing out WAY before it's supposed to.
Thanks for the reply ;) - The c
Use CF_Browser -- it does all the work for you. You can get it from the
allaire dev exchange.
-Original Message-
From: Karen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 5:41 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Detect browser type
Good day ppl.
I'm not sure if this is a "waste-time-q
Good day ppl.
I'm not sure if this is a "waste-time-question" but I'm going to give it a try here as
I'm all new to ColdFusion.
May I consult the expertise out there of how to detect a browser type by using
ColdFusion ?
I've got the user agent value by calling the environmental variable
#cgi.
> Yes indeed it IS obvious.
>
> However it is NOT what I wanted.
>
> I wanted a link to an ALTERNATIVE archive I have seen (hence the subject).
> It was better formatted, easier searched and more user friendly.
> I found it
> through this list, but time and misfortune have caused me to lose
> the
> I need to pull a number of records at once from a database, edit them on
> one page, then send the data back to the database. Looping over the
query,
> I've been able to place the data correctly on the page.
if you're formatting needs are bare bones you might look into cfgrid.
~~
name the fields dynamically. then when you loop over the results to insert
them use Evaluate() to get the values of the dynamically created variable
names.
-Original Message-
From: Les Irvin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 9:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Looping ov
I need to pull a number of records at once from a database, edit them on
one page, then send the data back to the database. Looping over the query,
I've been able to place the data correctly on the page.
However, I'm at a loss as to how to update the edited records back into the
database. I'
What is that Microsoft thing. Digital Nervous System or Something. pretty
cool for intranet stuff.
http://www.microsoft.com/business/products/default.asp
hmmm. formerly DNA. There used to be a download with some cool stuff. Wirth
checking out.
Eric
From: "Kirk Boecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re
Thanks... but nope. It wasn't an "official" version like the egroups or the
yahoo. I believe it was done by a single user who was tired of the way any
other archives were done.
Nevermind I appreciate the help, but I'm feelin like my criteria is just
too vague. ah well... swing and miss.
Thanks for the reply ;) - The cause of the problem in my case ended up being
a script that was placed on the server by another developer to restart the
cfexec service every 30 minutes as our process kept running up to 99% (and
still is) - we removed the script an everything worked fine - except th
Just a thought, but if your memory spans back too far, you're going to be
remembering the eGroups format. eGroups no longer exists, it was taken over
by Yahoo (much to my personal disappointment). The archive still exists on
the new and "improved" Yahoo layout. That would be the link Jeffry
men
Yes indeed it IS obvious.
However it is NOT what I wanted.
I wanted a link to an ALTERNATIVE archive I have seen (hence the subject).
It was better formatted, easier searched and more user friendly. I found it
through this list, but time and misfortune have caused me to lose the use of
two lapto
Also not the one.
beginning to lose hope.
|-Original Message-
|From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 1:29 AM
|To: CF-Talk
|Subject: Re: alternative archive?
|
|
|
| And before I step over myself:
|
| http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cf-talk
|
| I
And before I step over myself:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cf-talk
I have this one book-marked...
If it is an archive of CF-TALK, it's outdated by about about 3 weeks at the moment.
Jeffry Houser wrote:
> I hate to point out the obvious:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@ho
I hate to point out the obvious:
http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/
But, isn't this link at the bottom of every e-mail that goes out?
Patricia Lee wrote:
> Thanks But this isn't the one I remember.
>
> Any others?
>
> |-Original Message-
> |From: David Sh
>
> sry, just re-read the post.. nvrmind
> > min can ya check your links, im not getting a thing... 404
:-) I suppose I should have said "for example".
--min
~~
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Thanks But this isn't the one I remember.
Any others?
|-Original Message-
|From: David Shadovitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 9:45 PM
|To: CF-Talk
|Subject: Re: alternative archive?
|
|
|PDM's MonkeyWerks CF Archive
|www.pdm-inc.com/mky.htm
|
|-David
|
PDM's MonkeyWerks CF Archive
www.pdm-inc.com/mky.htm
-David
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 21:21:05 -0500 Patricia Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I remember once running across a web page, mainted by a member of
> this list,
> I think that was a searchable archive of the list. Does one of
> y'al
Hi Les,
I'm sure everyone will suggest that you don't use CFUPDATE. It is very
restrictive, because it ties the names of your form fields to the names of
your database fields (as you know).
You really want to break the direct relationship between database and form.
In other words, the design o
I remember once running across a web page, mainted by a member of this list,
I think that was a searchable archive of the list. Does one of y'all
know the url?
Patricia Lee
Cold Fusion Developer & Instructor, ACCD
Fig Leaf Software
Best way to do this would be to not use (In my opinion). Use SQL
to insert the data that way you can set the variable in the processing page
and then insert it. Along with the form fields.
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Les Irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sen
You could change it with JavaScript prior to submission, but this might be a
great time to swear off using cfupdate and go with a full SQL query.
Hal Helms
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Fusebox" training ==
-Original Message-
From: Les Irvin
In my application, users are updating a database via a form. Is it possible
to dynamically change a form field name - say from "order1" to "order" -
after the form is submitted but before the tag is processed? If
so, how could it be done?
Thanks in advance,
Les
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Thank You thats the site I was looking for..
Many Thanks
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> > Subject: FREE CF hosting, besides CFM-Resources
> >
> >
> > Anyone know of the other firm, or site, Thanks in adva
> Subject: FREE CF hosting, besides CFM-Resources
>
>
> Anyone know of the other firm, or site, Thanks in advance
Have a look at http://www.cfdeveloper.co.uk
--
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Currently available for new contracts.
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Anyone know of the other firm, or site, Thanks in advance
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On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 Jeffry Houser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One theory on security is that you should not tell the user the
> reason you could not verify their information.
>"Aha, says the hacker. I just found out a valid username."
I enjoyed the book "GUI Bloopers" by another Jeff, J
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can use a TEXTAREA instead of a hidden form field
> for Error.Diagnostics. While I understand that you'd prefer
> to use a hidden form field, you can make the TEXTAREA
> very small, and potentially make it uneditable by the user
> a
sry, just re-read the post.. nvrmind
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min can ya check your links, im not getting a thing... 404
Terry Bader
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> I think the problem here is that, by the time CF could read the
> Content-Length HTTP request header, it's too late - the browser
> has sent the
> file within the HTTP request body, and the web server has already received
> it.
>
> Before the CF engine receives an HTTP request to process, that
> Seriously, though, it's important to nail these things down. Otherwise,
> we'll just see the same questions and answers over again. Besides, if you
> thought that the lack of double-quotes was causing a problem, chances are
> there's something else there that you'd need to look at to really
> so
Thanks, I will have a look at the suggested site tomorrow.
- Original Message -
From: "Bryan LaPlante" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: Help! have to login twice?
> Suggestion here, not sure if it will solve your
> There is no reason that you can't use the HTTP headers to determine
> size, cgi.content_length will give you a good *approximation* of the
> file size that is being uploaded. I say approximation because content
> length is the size of all the content on the page, of which you might
> have form
> I've got a page set up for CFERROR TYPE="request" that
> displays an online form, asking the user to enter briefly what
> happened and submit the form.
>
> Several error variables are included as hidden form fields,
> including error.Diagnostics. I've noticed that error.Diagnostics
> often
One theory on security is that you should not tell the user the reason you could not
verify their information.
"Aha, says the hacker. I just found out a valid username."
That aside.. I'm not seeing too much wrong with the code. Since you are using the
CFPARAM tag, you should not
be
Suggestion here, not sure if it will solve your problem. It look like
application.cfm is resetting the session.LoggedIn to false every time it
loads. you might want to only declare it in the application.cfm file and
then only change it in the login form. Another thing to consider is when you
offer
> Wow, that's a blast from the past. What, Dave, are you going
> back through the archives on this slow Sunday so you can keep
> your count up?
No, just an inefficient top-to-bottom processing scheme at work. Whenever I
see a message that I think would benefit from an answer, I either answer i
It's 6.30 on a Sunday night, my brain is fried and I need help to spot an
error, otherwise the Allaire Demon will haunt my sleep tonight ;)
I am trying to get a login system working reusing some code from another
site, I think it was originally from a tutorial somewhere, it works but
always throw
> > > > >sessionmanagement="Yes"
> > >setclientcookies="Yes"
> > >sessiontimeout="#CreateTimeSpan(0,12,00,0)#">
> >
> > Joshua,
> >
> > Remove the double-quotes from the sessiontimeout parameter.
> > That's burned me more than once. :) (And make tha
> I've been trying to think of a delimiter character that can't
> be accidentally or purposely typed into the app. We are working
> with data that is originally gathered from a Windows app so I
> have no control over limiting the user's input ability. They
> can definitely use the Alt+numeric
> > >sessionmanagement="Yes"
> >setclientcookies="Yes"
> >sessiontimeout="#CreateTimeSpan(0,12,00,0)#">
>
> Joshua,
>
> Remove the double-quotes from the sessiontimeout parameter.
> That's burned me more than once. :) (And make that double-zero
> With MTS and COM+ specifically, CF can't declare a
> "transactional page" like ASP can, so you'll lose some transaction
> functionality.
>
> In my limited understanding of MTS, I think this is when an ASP
> pages declares itself as the base MTS client. Have you hit this
> problem in practic
> I've been all over the place on the lists trying to figure
> out how to solve this and am wits end. I've done a number of
> collections using Verity and always have the same gripe. I
> believe that when I set up the index, it requires that I use
> a local path (e.g. "c:\inetpub\wwwroot\mysit
> I don't speak JavaScript, so be easy on me. But would
> something like the following work in Application.cfm? Rather
> than the self.location part, I would rather set a thread-safe
> JS variable for checking the second time the app is accessed.
> Any suggestions?
>
> best, paul
>
>
>
> In one of my custom tags I need to turn on ENABLECFOUTPUTONLY
> because the result of this custom tag will be going inside PRE
> tags, so I can't have any extra white space come out of it. Now
> the page that uses this tag quit working, becuase the
> ENABLECFOUTPUTONLY is affecting the entir
> We host a website. We use on
> the index-page and the page that views articles based on an
> URL.id - simple and easy, and it works nicely.
>
> Ok... Now the customer changes the dynamic content on these
> pages and needs to update the cached pages. I first implemented
> the old way of doi
Deb, thanx... this did indeed fix the path!
Joseph E. Sheble
a.k.a. Wizaerd
Wizaerd's Realm
Canvas, 3D, Graphics,
ColdFusion, PHP, and mySQL
http://www.wizaerd.com
=
> I think if you create a custom button within Studio that points to the
> correct executable, it
On 2/17/01, Dick Applebaum penned:
>Have you considered making a separate ProductArea table which is a
>child of the Product table:
>
>ProductID Int,
>AreaID Int,
>
>PRIMARY KEY (ProductID, AreaID)
>
>Both as the PK
>
>You could just do the insert bookended with CFTry...
>
>If no
Jeff
It's not a silly error, but exactly what it says...
Your second value is 2330 characters long...
a 2,000 char field fills up quickly, doesn't it!
HTH
Dick
At 11:16 AM -0500 2/17/01, Jeff Davis wrote:
>Help?
>I'm sure this is a silly insert error but I just don't see the
>problem.
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