Can you please expand on the workarounds (example. pointers etc)
joust or whatever DHTML tree (zillions out there google it).
i've been looking for decent unicode capable java applets
for navigation for sometime now. you would be surprised
at how many java applets do not support unicode. don't
The goal is to compress the file as much as possible but still keep the
formatting, etc.
-Original Message-
From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 5:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Text Compression Utility?
What is your goal? For the enduser to download a
pkzip? :)
EC
-Original Message-
From: Mark Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 8:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Text Compression Utility?
The goal is to compress the file as much as possible but still keep the
formatting, etc.
-Original
Which CyberCash are you looking for? WebAuthorize or the other one?
Joshua Miller
Web Development::Programming
Eagle Technologies Group, Inc.
www.eagletgi.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(304) 622-4499 x320 (VMail)
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
The information contained in this e-mail is intended only for the
Sorry about the last post, I really didn't answer your question - not
enough coffee yet. I just want the page to load faster. The user isn't
downloading the file. I'm dumping it to screen.
-Original Message-
From: Carlisle, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05,
How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
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If you're talking about 2MB of text, there's no way to compress it without
altering the file format. You may want to consider converting to PDF for
display over the web.
EC
-Original Message-
From: Mark Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:12
Could you read it with CFFile and display only a few thousand lines at a
time (with next, previous, first and last buttons like you would have for a
data set)?
-Original Message-
From: Mark Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 8:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Someone slap this guy!
- Original Message -
From: Lon Lentz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:14 PM
Subject: Hi
How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you
I am in a harry, I promise you will love it!
www.advances.com
Brian Yager
President - North AL Cold Fusion Users Group
Sr. Systems Analyst
NCCIM/CIC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(256) 842-8342
-Original Message-
From: Gary P. McNeel, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 7:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF Hosting
Just as a clarification:
The IMS mentioned below is emwac IMS (http://www1.sica.com/ims/) and not our mail
server product. On-Line Data Solutions owns the
trademark to iMS but there are many web sites that refer to the old emwac server as
IMS.
Regards,
--
Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project
Slap him or his IT guys for;
a) Having no virus protection.
b) Still having the virus almost a full day after infection.
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 14:45
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Hi
Someone slap this guy!
-
how about unsubscribing him?
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From: Stephen Moretti
Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 9:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Hi
Someone slap this guy!
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To:
For some reason I have stopped getting the digest has the digest been
discontinued?
Daron J. Smith
Web Developer
PSEA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
717-255-7141
1-800-944-PSEA (7732) x 7141
FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq
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Somehow I missed this reply yesterday. The file I use is very specific to
the app I designed it for. I have thought about packaging it up for general
consumption though. If I have time in the next little while I may write up
something about it. Sorry I can't be much more help than that right
Then this has nothing to do with coldfusion. Your webserver handles this.
IIS has compression and Apache has mod_gzip as a compressor.
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Mark Stewart wrote:
The goal is to compress the file as much as possible but still keep the
formatting, etc.
-Original Message-
How's the speed of CFFILE when used in big mailings? Have you
tried it with 50,000 + emails?
Yes. Works about as fast as your HD spins.
I tried out a custom tag that used CFFILE to send mails, and it was
painfully slow
It can be, there are a couple of tricks involved, including not
Ah, we've tried that as well and our clients hated it. To much clicking
they said (end users suck!). We're also providing a PDF version of the
file. But for some strange reason, people still want to look at the file
on screen. Also, we're using cffile now but we want to move to cfcontent
which,
Just a note about VeriSign - they did buy CyberCash out and no longer
support the system for new customers.
The good news is, VeriSign is a step up from CyberCash. They always provide
me with excellent service and the longest a transaction has ever taken is 2
seconds.
Besides offering a CFX
Need some Verity advice here... I created a search feature for a
Project/Task/Time tracking application. I created 5 collections, 4 of which
are populated using data selected from a distinct view and 1 that is
populated using a file search.
My question is this. I can do pinpoint searches
I concur I use advances.com too have had no problems!
-Original Message-
From: Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Hosting Company...
www.advances.com
Brian Yager
President - North AL Cold
I have been wrestling with the same issue for a while.
There are two ways to change the name of the file I have found that are
reliable:
1) The CFHEADER / CFCONTENT combo you may have already tried:
CFHEADER NAME=Content-Disposition
VALUE=attachment;filename=report.csv
On the plus side of all this, you could try for a job at the low stress
environment at http://www.proofitonline.com/code/jobs.cfm#web%20developer in
sunny Florida.
-Original Message-
From: Jason Blum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 9:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
You know in powerpoint you can add notes, well we have a bunch or .ppt s that have
good info in these notes. The problem is verity doesn't search those.or does is
and I just don't know how??
Any help
mike
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Ok, rather then complain about such email(s) (btw, i never recieved any
attachments so I assume they are stripped before being sent out to the
group) here are some links to take care of the worm.
Gone.a - Virus Information
Why unsub him? .. It wasnt his fault he accidently fell prey to some morons
latest virus creation.
And you'd only get it too if you wasnt upto date with your protection.
But the list-mailer stripped it out anyway so whats the prob.
-+ SteG +- :)
-Original Message-
From: Jason Blum
If you add .ppt to the File Extensions when Indexing, it should work.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Verity and Powerpoint
You know in powerpoint you can add notes, well we have a bunch
While removing the offender from the list may not be called for, I don't
agree that it wasn't his fault. We're all supposed to be programmers
here, most of whom are supposed to be professionals. We represent the 98th
to 100th percentile of all internet users. We, of all people, should be
aware
We should all just be glad that the attachment was removed by this list (the virus was
disseminated on the Fusebox list on Topica -
Doh!).
Howie
- Original Message -
From: Mike cheese Lansing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:24 AM
lol
-Original Message-
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 15:48
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi
Ok, rather then complain about such email(s) (btw, i never recieved any
attachments so I assume they are stripped before being sent out to the
group) here are
If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
userbase that Outlook does.
-Original Message-
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:48 AM
To:
He's subscribed to about 4 lists that I'm subscribed to and he's sent out
his second lot of virus infected emails.
I'm protected, my mail server is protected and _some_ but not all of the
lists that I'm subscribed to are protected, but other people aren't so
lucky. Plus I suspect that he'll have
ROFL
-Original Message-
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 15:48
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi
Ok, rather then complain about such email(s) (btw, i never recieved
any attachments so I assume they are stripped before being
sent out to
the
Quite.
Although virus protection is the second level of protection.
why do people still open attachments before knowing their source?
Common sense is the first level.
w
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 15:48
To: CF-Talk
If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
userbase that Outlook does.
Complete and utter rubbish.
Outlook, Windows Scripting and the entire Office macro system is riddled
with security
I swear they are prob passing the thing aroung like herpies at his
workhe prob cleaned it out and voila another outbreak :)
DB
- Original Message -
From: Will Swain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: RE: Hi
But, P-Mail doesn't have that nice paper clippy thingy.
I rest my case.
-Original Message-
From: Zac Belado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 16:15
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hi
If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
You don't
Sure, but presumably vulnerabilities exist in more or less all software? The
desire to crack them is that much greater in the case of MS for several
reasons:
1) Market saturation. So many people use these products that it may be more
'beneficial' to crack them.
2) Hatred of M$ and what it stands
Just starting to get a little tired of watching the press hype up a virus
attack and then say it was a flash in the pan nothing to worry about
speaking of pan flashes, remember SirCam ? here's report for IMGateAV
from (partial) yesterday, SirCam is just slightly overtaken by the Goner storm:
Ok I just haven't had to do this before so I am not sure if it's really
simple or what.
But we have a database, one field will be a BINARY field where we want to
store a FILE.
This is a file we will receive and will be on the harddrive itself. When
inserting the
other data I also want to insert
Hey, don't diss Clippy!
http://www.microsoft.com/Office/clippy/default.asp
Howie
- Original Message -
From: Mark Smyth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 11:16 AM
Subject: RE: Hi
But, P-Mail doesn't have that nice paper clippy
To go back to your gun analogy,
we are restricted in possession and use of guns in order to reduce the
likelihood of homicides. Otherwise, I should be able to carry a locked
and
loaded gun anywhere I choose.
open relay MX's lying around will be picked up by spammers and used as
weapons.
While you make good points, here's one that should be considered...
I've not seen this person's name on the list much before, but then I haven't
been looking for it. My point is, that everyone is a newbie at some point.
Someone who steps into the programming arena from some other walk of life
If P-mail were as popular as Outlook, it would be targetted and exploited.
You don't hear about Pegasus Mail viruses because it doesn't have the
userbase that Outlook does.
ah, another MS apologist.
spin: MS software is attacked because it's widely used
(ie, high value target)
truth: MS
Sure, but presumably vulnerabilities exist in more or less all
software?
Certainly. But I think there is a difference between finding out that your
ftp server software has a buffer overflow exploit in it and continuing to
ship and expand the same macro/scripting system that you *know* is
Anyone else experienced this? I've put 2 CD players in an XP box and can't
get a signal from the headphone socket on the front panel. I've tried one of
the players in another PC and the headphone socket works fine.
Any ideas? I've searched the web, XP help and the Microsoft site but to no
Hello:
I have the NumberFormat() func rounding up a number. The result is one
integer higher than the original integer.
Example:
NUMBERFORMAT(5111, '')
This yields 5112 on CF 4.5.
It's supposed to print 5111.
However, if the
Can somebody advise me on how to configure CF 4.5 with Linux/mySQL. I
am windows literate but not so much Linux literate. Any help greatly
appreciated ASAP!
Nick.
-Original Message-
From: Alexis Maldonado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 November 2001 20:59
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:
OK - I'm sorry for saying somebody slap this guy!
I should have realised it would have kicked off a massive my email client
is better than yours and who's the moron discussion.
I've seen this discussion more than enough of the past 6 months, so can just
leave it alone and get back to the
it's a virus!
Rayna Evans
AAMC
2501 M Street, 2nd Fl
Washington, DC 20037
202-862-6243 (direct)
Extension 4243 (internal)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/05/01 11:52AM
OK - I'm sorry for saying somebody slap this guy!
I should have realised it would have kicked off a massive my email client
is better
I would agree that it would be best to give a warning with an opportunity to
fix the problem. However, the fact that your relay was open is the source
of the problem. If I found myself in the appropriate role, upon hearing of
open relays in my company I'd start handing out directions to the
Yes I must say I was hoping for a more fruitfull discussion when I woke up
this AM but oh well..
Doug
- Original Message -
From: Rayna Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: Hi - DROP IT! NO MORE REPLIES PLEASE!
I think the reason it's cracked so much is that Microsoft's strengths are
their weaknesses. Their strength in the market means that many hackers
are running Windows as well as other MS apps, thus, they will crack what
they know. Plus, it's a target. Plus, it's incredibly easy to exploit -
the
I have an idea - why doesn't everyone turn their attention to the thread
labelled RE: CFCONTENT CFHEADER- filename problem?
This topic may be the only one more rehashed than the virus problem... at
the same time, there is still some debate over whether or not there is a
reliable way to
Geesh...glad I don't work for you ;-)
Bryan Stevenson
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
p. 250.920.8830
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The first line should read:
I have the NumberFormat() func formatting a number with zeros. The
result is one integer higher than the original integer.
I'm assuming its just a bug in Cf 4.5
Do you just need to pad put the string to a set number of characters? If so
then you might want to
LinkPoint is another solution which has a Cold Fusion tag available. I
believe they charge $99 for it or at least they did a year ago. I haven't
been using the tag but I have a merchant account on LinkPoint so I might
want to. On-line info about how to use it looks pretty good:
I have a cfapp that is working fine except for one small item and I
can't figure out how to handle this piece of it. Simplest way to
describe the issue is probably to describe the two steps involved that
are giving me a problem.
1. Step 1
This actually is not the problem area. What is done in
Dude. You're slagging Microsoft and you're site's hosted on an NT 4 Box?
I love ppl who slag Microsoft. Chances are they have a site on MS, or they
run Outlook, or IE...
Guess you don't really care about your site getting hacked then...
Everything is riddled with security holes. Locks are
I may be way off.hope not
Can you do a
cfloop list=#queryName# from=1 to=#listLen(queryName)#
cfif #queryName#.recordCount eq 0
do this
cfelse
do this
/cfloop
Doug
- Original Message -
From: Paul Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
I need to look and see if the second character of a three character string
is a 0 (zero). How would I do that?
CFIF (insert regex here) do something /CFIF8-)
Thanks,
Dave
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To do what you want to do you will need to use the Evaluate function...
Ie
CFIF Evaluate(#queryName#.recordcount) GT 0 etc
-Original Message-
From: Paul Sinclair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 17:30
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stumped: Getting recordcount for
Dude. You're slagging Microsoft and you're site's hosted on an NT 4 Box?
Ask me if I picked the server software?
Everything is riddled with security holes.
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01 cfloop query=categories
02 cfset queryName=#column_from_query#
03
04 cfoutput
05
06 cfif #queryName#.recordcount gte 1 DO THIS /cfif
07 cfif #queryName#.recordcount lt 1 DO THAT /cfif
08
09 /cfoutput
10 /cfloop
Try using evaluate
cfset intRecordCount = evaluate
If that doesnt work try
cfif evaluate(queryname .recordcount) eq 0
(now I will sit back and wait for Raymond to present solution that doesn't
use evaluate ;} )
- Original Message -
From: Douglas Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001
cfif mid(variable,2,1) eq 0
EC
-Original Message-
From: Dave Hannum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: A little RegEx help . . .
I need to look and see if the second character of a three character string
is a 0 (zero). How
No doubt - if people spent as much time updating their virus scanners or
locking down their servers as they did bitching about the merits/problems
with [enter platform/application here], we'd all be so secure we'd have
nothing to worry about.
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Moretti
I need to look and see if the second character of a three character string
is a 0 (zero). How would I do that?
CFIF REFind(.0., string)
do something
/CFIF
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Alex wrote:
Then this has nothing to do with coldfusion. Your webserver
handles this. IIS has compression and Apache has mod_gzip
as a compressor.
Actually, theoretically, you *could* do this with CF. Use CFHEADER to
return the correct Content-Encoding (or Transfer-Encodeing) header and
Hello all
I hope someone might have run into this and know a way around it.
This code works in I.E. 4.x+, and Netscape 4.5
But in Netscape 6.0 , the form and request scope vars are being dropped.
CFCONTENT
CFINCLUDE template=apage.cfm
the form.vars and request.vars are fine before
Lightning
Anyone have any knowledge to share about Lightning.
Rumor blew by that this will be the name for the new CF+++ Server.
Is this just another code name? Is it Neo?
I heard it comes just short of having it's own operating system.
Yet it has everything else you can think of.
-John
Im attempting to make a replacement to CFFile Uploading capabilities...
Now I can do the upload etc part but does anyone know how to access the
original name to the uploaded file... As I get the temp filename that is
stored on the server, but how do I access the orig filenmae
Answers on a
mid()
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Dave Hannum wrote:
I need to look and see if the second character of a three character string
is a 0 (zero). How would I do that?
CFIF (insert regex here) do something /CFIF8-)
Thanks,
Dave
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Does anyone have a database/table with state/province data and a Country one
Thanks,
Brian Yager
President - North AL Cold Fusion Users Group
Sr. Systems Analyst
NCCIM/CIC
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cfif mid(string, 3, 1) IS 0
Jamie
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001 12:42:53 -0500, in cf-talk you wrote:
I need to look and see if the second character of a three character
string
is a 0 (zero). How would I do that?
CFIF (insert regex here) do something /CFIF8-)
Thanks,
Dave
Do a query of your original query, and sort differently the second
go-round?
Jamie
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 23:53:01 -0500 (EST), in cf-talk you wrote:
I have several instances where I need to group by more than one
condition.
For example, I create a sales report where I show BY DAY the total of
after doing the upload:
#file.serverFile# for the whole thing with extension
+
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Hi Brian,
I can send you a txt file with a pretty good country list, I think it
has 233 countries.
We also have a good state list stored somewhere too, but what we found
when we knew that we were going to have a definate global market was
problems where all the states would not be accounted
Yager, Brian T Contractor/NCCIM wrote:
Does anyone have a database/table with state/province data and a Country one
http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis usa
http://www.nima.mil/gns/html/index.html the rest of the world
zac
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If it's always going to be a three character string, use the mid string
function
cfif Mid(theString, 2, 1) IS 0
-Original Message-
From: Dave Hannum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 11:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: A little RegEx help . . .
I need to look
rather:
cfif mid(string, 2, 1) IS 0
misread your post.
j
On Wed, 05 Dec 2001 13:13:56 -0500, in cf-talk you wrote:
cfif mid(string, 3, 1) IS 0
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Ok. I have a file that I want to encrypt on my NT box Then our
accounting system will FTP up... grab the file and take it down to Unix and
decrypt it. Anyone know of a quick and painless way I can do this? Or have
any suggestions on as to how I can acheive this ?
Thanks for your help!
Here is how I chose to do it.
CFIF REFindNoCase('0', i) EQ 2
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Jamie Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: A little RegEx help . . .
rather:
cfif mid(string, 2, 1) IS 0
misread
I figured it out:
CFIF REFindNoCase('0', string) EQ 2do something/CFIF
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Dave Hannum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:42 PM
Subject: A little RegEx help . . .
I need to look and see if the second
Nothing built into CF. Something like PGP would probably work.
- Original Message -
From: Kris Pilles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 1:55 PM
Subject: CF NT to AIX box without CF
Ok. I have a file that I want to encrypt on my NT
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
Try PSCP - an encrypted file transfer program.
I've used it on NT Unix. Works great.
EC
-Original Message-
From: BILLY CRAVENS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 3:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:
You need a FTP server running on your NT box. Other than that you would do
exactly what you wrote.
You encrypt the file and put it in an FTP accessible directory.
The unix machine runs its client and picksup the file.
FTP ntbox.you.com
user
pass
get encryptedfile
quit
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Kris
That's fine if the first character cannot be 0, if it can, your
conditional will return false.
Also, I bet mid is faster than a regular expression find.
Furthermore, it seems that Find would do the job. REFind is overkill
because you're not even checking against a regular expression.
Sounds like you forgot the minor detail of decrypting it. :)
- Original Message -
From: Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: CF NT to AIX box without CF
You need a FTP server running on your NT box. Other than
In context with some other email discussions...
http://www.msnbc.com/news/667581.asp
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Hey all,
This is somewhat off-topic, but I can't find any good lists to post this
question to and this is the only list I currently belong to. So, since
this is a very active list with lots of helpful, intelligent folks (does it
sound like I'm buttering you up? ;)...
I've just been asked
Dave H,
Your answer
CFIF REFindNoCase('0', string) EQ 2do
something/CFIF
isn't correct because you will get a TRUE for the
string 012. You should use one of the many
suggestions involving mid().
--- Dave Hannum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I figured it out:
CFIF REFindNoCase('0', string) EQ
I've noticed this to. Will it ever be back? I liked it better than getting
alerted ever 30 seconds to another mail message.
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I have a problem here, I cannot resolve it.
My issue is as follows:
I have someone login, if successful, I set a session variable.
When they log out, I delete that variable from the session structure and
send them back to the login page... However, if they hit back on the
broweser, they can get
I have someone login, if successful, I set a session variable.
When they log out, I delete that variable from the session structure and
send them back to the login page... However, if they hit back on the
broweser, they can get into the page they logged out from, which I don't
want to
Err... yes, it would work...
CFSET string = 012
CFIF REFindNoCase('0', string) EQ 2
CFOUTPUTFound 0 at position 2 in string #string#BR/CFOUTPUT
CFELSE
CFOUTPUTDidn't find 0 at position 2 in string #string#BR/CFOUTPUT
/CFIF
gives
Didn't find 0 at position 2 in string 012
Using
Now now, I didn't say Evaluate should _never_ be used. ;) This defintely
looks like a time where it is required.
Raymond Camden, .sigless in Newton.
-Original Message-
From: Don Vawter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:
!---I have a 2nd page when logging out. The first one I call my goodbye
page- it just sets the history to forward +1 then sends it on to my log out
page
The goodbye page is:---
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN
html
HEAD
titleLearningExpress Online/title
script
From the page that the person logs out from: can they do anything from that
point on that appears as though they're still logged in (i.e., a bug in the
login/logout checking)? Or, if they can't do anything further without
logging back in, do you just want them not being able to back up to that
Tried sending this earlier but it returned undeliverable
-Original Message-
From: Dave Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 December 2001 17:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Stumped: Getting recordcount for dynamic query within a
cfloop
Paul,
ColdFusion is unable
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