amen to that!
-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 1:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: X-server?
We spend much more for the Solaris equivalent
-Original Message-
From: Venable, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Th
Hi,
The snippet below does check to ensure that a user puts in a digit in a
form.
The problem is - if I test this code like adding a letter to the digit
it does not flag the error.
I will like to ensure that only digits are allowed and if anyone as much
as adds a digit after or before -
an error w
Hey All,
I'm just in the beginning phases of figuring out how I am going to make it
hard (not bulletproof) for a user to print and image more than once. Now
I'm open to how that image gets sent to the printer (as an image...in a Word
fileother ideas...just not in a PDF).
Requirements:
Netsc
The ones I really despise are the ones that say "This email is in compliance
with blah blah federal regulation by providing a means of opting out. This
is a one-time mailer, to be removed from this list, do nothing / do not
reply."
Isaac Dealey
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
www.turnkey
I think Apple's X-Serve is a very solid and attractive offer for folks
running in a Solaris environment. Way cheaper.
-Original Message-
From: Neil Robertson-Ravo =TMM= [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday,
August 01, 2002 3:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: X-server?
Hi Dick :-)
Go
That's the best article I've seen yet, but on their price compares, I still
can't come up with the numbers they're using for intel + linux. If you're
comparing X-serv to a more commercial product such as a sun server, I
believe that apple might stack up very nicely. And win2k is more expensive,
Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. Yes, we have done my best to
attempt to disuade this client from doing a blanket spam approach. They are
paying us for developement and our best advice (which we have given them).
Whatever they end up deciding we will insist on a rigourous opt-in/opt-out
Hi Dick :-)
Good points, but they are still not sturdy enough for hi-end client or
any type of server environment. I know you are a Mac-man and indeed
will push it much like a Microsoftian :-p but in this case you can go on
and on about it, and it will still always come down to the fact that
Jacob wrote:
> That is what most of them do.
Who is "them"?
Can you prove that?
Jochem
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Paul Giesenhagen wrote:
> Yes, but then I take it you wouldn't do the reply to REMOVE method either.
>
> So you just don't opt-out?
I very rarely opt-out. I just modify my spam filter and report them on
some DNS blocklist.
But I get very little spam actually. I suppose for some reason people
I thought that the original discussion was about OS-X in
the server world, not the desktop world. Here is a good
comparo, from a Linux site, so it's not pro or anti apple
by nature. It talks about the cost analysis a little bit.
http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2002/0724.macx.html
It also h
Thats what server-level anti-spam software is for. I'd have literally double my mail
volume without it. Between Declude and Cloudmark I'm finally 99% spam free.
Speaking of which, as an fyi every HoF message I receive says this in the headers:
X-RBL-Warning: HELOBOGUS: Domain hof001.houseoffu
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 11:17 AM, Neil Robertson-Ravo =TMM=
wrote:
> I think price is not really issue at the mo (surely peripherals are so
> cheap that building your own is probably cheaper!?)
>
> Mac's are nice machines to look at (IMHO, so donít bother with your
> Mac-o-lite rants
That is what most of them do.
At 02:44 PM 8/1/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Im always paranoid to click on the "remove me" links in spam. It could
>be a way of validating that your email is a real email.
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Paul Giesenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday
We spend much more for the Solaris equivalent
-Original Message-
From: Venable, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: X-server?
-Original Message-
From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursd
Almost all our developers develop on their local machine. There's a
typically a "test environment" available but that's typically used when
sanitizing and testing a build in dev before releasing to QA...
-Original Message-
From: Jesse Noller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, Au
Yes, but then I take it you wouldn't do the reply to REMOVE method either.
So you just don't opt-out?
Paul Giesenhagen
QuillDesign
> Im always paranoid to click on the "remove me" links in spam. It could
> be a way of validating that your email is a real email.
>
>
> -Original Message---
Just for argument's sake - in a P4 (2.54Ghz), it is VERY difficult to get up
to $4,300. I spec'ed out what you just said, included a 17" flat screen,
80GB HD, etc, and I didn't come up with $4300. Much closer to $3500.
That's in a precision (business-class line). I can't even get that close
wit
Im always paranoid to click on the "remove me" links in spam. It could
be a way of validating that your email is a real email.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Giesenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 1:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Email lists
One good thi
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> Mark A. Kruger - CFG wrote:
>
>>We have a client interested in running an email marketing campaign. I was
>>wondering if anyone out there could give me advice on:
>
> But seriously, if you wanted to reach the CF community, probably one of
> the best ways would be to
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 10:28 AM, Sean A Corfield wrote:
>
> I tried a few other combinations of moving .jar files around but I can't
> yet get both consuming and producing to work... I'll continue to work on
> this today!
>
Yeah, I did that too -- kinda' like playing those bar games wit
One good thing, like most of you, I have MANY different email addresses and
some that just forward to other email addresses. I would include the
opt-out with the email that is being sent such as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever. That way the person who wants to
be removed can get their email remove
Sounds like spam to me. What I have seen is the initial email will be sent
with an opt-out option. To stay on peoples good side be prompt with
removing addresses and do not BS .
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Mark A. Kruger - CFG wrote:
> We have a client interested in running an email marketing campaign.
Any place that has 'public' email lists is a good choice to start with. I've heard a
whole lot about Topica selling lists of addresses.
As for staying on peoples good sides, I'd say rigorous control over content and
location is a must. If you know everything that's being sent out, when its goin
Mark A. Kruger - CFG wrote:
> We have a client interested in running an email marketing campaign. I was
> wondering if anyone out there could give me advice on:
>
> A) Where do you generally go to get targeted email addresses
Lower the settings on your spam filter and buy a few of the CD's tha
How big a group of people? As a feasability test in prep for a department
app (still not written) we wrote some Outlook VBA code to push calendar
updates to a database. CF will then just look at the database. The VBA
code isn't complete but does handle recurring appointments, etc. It would
hav
I think price is not really issue at the mo (surely peripherals are so
cheap that building your own is probably cheaper!?)
Mac's are nice machines to look at (IMHO, so dont bother with your
Mac-o-lite rants :-)
No matter how much it moves on though, an iMac not only looks stoopid,
but it ha
We have a client interested in running an email marketing campaign. I was
wondering if anyone out there could give me advice on:
A) Where do you generally go to get targeted email addresses
and
B) What are the ins and outs that help stay on peoples good side and stay
off the ISP black lists.
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 09:46 , <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apple may be getting more competitive, but I still think an Intel solution
> can be deployed cheaper than an Apple solution.
I priced up a new high-end Wintel desktop for my wife. A Dell at $4,300
including software and periphe
I think from what I have heard and seen that its pretty difficuly with
CF to get it working 100%
-Original Message-
From: Robert Everland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 August 2002 18:55
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ColdFusion Accessing exhcnage server calendar
I've already bee
HHmm those mac portables starting to look much more attractive now...hehe
-Original Message-
From: Sean A Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 1:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OS X Web Services Running! was Re: X-server?
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 0
I've already been to cfcomet, anyone ever accessed a calendar on an
exchnage server on CF?
Robert Everland III
Web Developer Extraordinaire
Dixon Ticonderoga Company
http://www.dixonusa.com
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Wasn't he on the cover of "Wired" several years ago
wearing happy face boxers?
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 10:58 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Can anybody see a problem with this?
>
>
> > And in those corporate e
>> wear Bill Gates underwear
<> did you have to go there? :)
Isaac Dealey
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
www.turnkey.to
954-776-0046
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> And in those corporate environments where the system admins
> wear Microsoft socks and Bill Gates underwear? Throwing Apache
> onto the production web servers might not get you employee
> of the year. ;)
Yeah, Sean, while they're at it they might get rid of their OTHER
proprietary software
Yes, yes I understand. I meant CFFunction, not CFCs per se.
- Original Message -
From: Raymond Camden
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:24 PM
Subject: RE: cfargument and dot notaion
It's not CFCs per se, but cffunction. So it applies to tag based UDFs as
we
I have not tested this in Netscape, but this does happen with either JRE v
1.3.1 or 1.4.0_01. The key is to get it to work IE, either way. I'm
running 6.0 with all the applicable patches, etc.
-Original Message-
From: Matthew R. Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01
> Generally, people who run Apache feel that customizing Apache
> to achieve the desired result for the web site is perfectly
> reasonable - the config is all in text files that you can
> keep under version control. I can see why people who run IIS
> wouldn't want to do the same sort of thing.
And in those corporate environments where the system admins wear Microsoft
socks and Bill Gates underwear? Throwing Apache onto the production web
servers might not get you employee of the year. ;)
While Apache may be able to do so much more so much easier (for some!),
sometimes you have to fig
Yes, I've come across a problem similar to this one: I upgraded my
version of IE to fix it. This happens as well in netscape? You might
also try upgrading your JRE with the Sun JRE.
http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html
Matthew Small
IT Supervisor
Showstopper National Dance Competitions
366
I'm having a problem, and I've looked through the archives and the
macromedia support forums, and I've seen mention of other people having this
same problem as early as CF5, but haven't seen a resolution on any of those
threads. Could be I'm missing it, but I'm not sureSo
What happens, i
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 02:19 , Dick Applebaum wrote:
> You do *not* want to copy webservices.jar from the CF runtime/lib to
> /Library/Java/Extensions/ -- it screws up getting the definition of a
> local cfc as a web service, i.e. the following won't work
>
> http://127.0.0.1:8500/c
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 05:45 , Al Everett wrote:
> Or, to keep as much code in the CFLOCK as possible, this:
>
> type="READONLY">
>
>
Or, in CFMX:
...
...
i.e., you don't need the read lock because shared scopes are 'safe'
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 06:05 , Alistair Davidson wrote:
> Off the top of my head I can't think of a reason why that wouldn't work,
> but to my mind, relying on the server's error catching to perform
> designed functionality just "feels" wrong - it feels like bad design,
> and it's shiftin
This is a serious problem we've been having lately. It probably is a bad
query that is causing the thread problem but nowhere is the template/program
identified that is causing the problem.
"Warning","TID=228364","08/01/02","12:10:49"," Timed out while waiting for
thread semaphore (5 requests ar
Hi John, thanks for the link, very nice program. I actually do not run
any COM object under this specific server. Also, I just run ColdFusion
applications, none of then with COM... I'm gonna check the detailed
error log provided by AutoDump+ and try to see what is going on.
Thanks.
[]'s!
Alex
-
I found it automatically goes to that when the server in charge is
unavailable so it has to boot you to another box so it actually shows you
the URL of the box you are on. Its unavoidable i think unless possibly you
keep your CLuster cats control server out of the loop and just let it manage
the c
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 09:46 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Apple may be getting more competitive, but I still think an Intel
> solution
> can be deployed cheaper than an Apple solution. For Instance: A Mac
> server
> with a 60GB ATA IDE drive 256 MB ram, etc., is about $3k, I can
In attempting to go to http://www.foo.com, ClusterCats seems to be working properly,
however the URL that appears in the browser's address line is either
http://www1.foo.com or http://www2.foo.com.
Anyone know if there is a way to suppress the numeric server identifier? Documentation
is ... we
Sorry if this has already been discussed. A friend asked if there was
anyway of getting around the 255 limit on a form method 'get' for IIS 5.0?
I don't use IIS, so... didn't know there was a limit. Anyone know
anything about this? I couldn't find anything on Microsoft's site
(surprise!).
On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 05:37 AM, Jesse Noller wrote:
>
>
> I'll reply in-line
Me too!
>
>> There are lots of web developers out there (myself included) that
>> use Macs.
>
> Yes, client side. Not server side.
Yes that is exactly what I an talking about -- there are quite a few
Several ways to do it. You can setup a submit handler to examine and save
all values before actual submission. You can also just verify those values
in the program your submit calls. Setup hidden fields in that prog and when
you send the user back to correct their mistakes, what they typed in will
The best way with radio buttons is to always precheck one. either 1 or 5 or
I guess in the middle.
Otherwise, I would setup a JavaScript validation on each radio button and
verify that something has been checked.
(I think you can do this through it will create the javascript for
you.
Paul Gies
Pat,
glad to help - make sure you lock that bad boy down now that it's using
non-local resources.
-mk
-Original Message-
From: Patrick McElhaney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 11:24 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Running CFM files from a share (IIS)
Thanks! Th
Hello,
I believe this will be a light weight question for this list,
I am creating a customer feedback survey, in which customers answer question by
selectin 1-5 on a list of radio buttons
In the situation where a customer leaves a question or mutltiple questions blank
how do
Apple may be getting more competitive, but I still think an Intel solution
can be deployed cheaper than an Apple solution. For Instance: A Mac server
with a 60GB ATA IDE drive 256 MB ram, etc., is about $3k, I can do that with
SCSI for less in an Intel box. On top of the fact that who uses ATA I
It's not CFCs per se, but cffunction. So it applies to tag based UDFs as
well - don't forget cffunction can be used outside of CFCs.
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yahoo IM
Thanks! That solved the problem.
Patrick
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark A. Kruger - CFG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:11 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Running CFM files from a share (IIS)
>
>
> Doing this IS possible, but you cannot be running CF as
-Original Message-
From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 9:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: X-server?
>Plus, once you've spent all the $$ on the X-Server, you don't have cash
left
>for software :)
>From what I've seen Apple is really doing w
That's what I thought. Oh well then.
Good thing that CFCs don't behave this way.
- Original Message -
From: Raymond Camden
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 12:08 PM
Subject: RE: cfargument and dot notaion
No, because in script based UDFs, if you list them, the
Doing this IS possible, but you cannot be running CF as "local system". You
will have to run it as a user (possibly a domain user) with permissions to
the share. Use the services control panel to change how the service is
configured.
-Original Message-
From: Patrick McElhaney [mailto:[EM
No, because in script based UDFs, if you list them, they are required.
If you want to use optional args in script based UDFs, you can't have
them between the parens.
===
Raymond Camden, ColdFusion Jedi Master for Macromedia
Emai
No...
I mean that in a UDF such as:
function HopeThisWorks (arg1, arg2, arg3) {
..is specifying the arguments enough to initialize the corresponding variables?
In other words, after creating said UDF, would the call
HopeThisWorks(arg3="CrossFingers") be enough, without paraming the other arg
Does anyone know of any good stylesheet email lists? I have some trickery that I need
to accomplish with stylesheets and looking for some help.
(if anyone feels that they are very knowledgable, you can email me privately so not to
clutter CF-talk, and I could give you my issue).
Thanks
Paul
You mean how do dynamically pass crap to a UDF? Like attributeCollection
in custom tags? Use argumentCollection:
That should work.
===
Raymond Camden, ColdFusion Jedi Master for Macromedia
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yaho
We've set up IIS to point a virtual directory to a
share on another computer. It displays HTML pages
and ASP pages, but when we try CF we get the "404
Object Not Found" error from CF.
We're using CF5. We have MX, just haven't
installed it yet. Windows 2000 on both machines.
Anyone know if wh
>From the error you list, you might have bad code on the server that is
causing this crash. Do you have any COM objects or such that may be
causing access errors or fatal exceptions? These kinds of errors cause
IIS to crash
If you really want to find the source, check out this process
M
Also, you can easily check to see if anything is selected in that box before
submission. Just loop through all elements of the select list and if none
are selected, produce an error message.
Setting the 1st element as selected will remove the need for that check
though.
-Original Message--
Yes, in your onload routine, set the focus() for that select box. You could
highlight any item in the select list by referencing a specific element of
the list. Just to set focus...something like this:
var obj = document.forms[0].SEL1; //< my select list
obj.options[0].selected=true; //<-
If you feel that there is a problem, then follow the link I sent out, submit the FULL
CODE for a reproducible problem into the bug report.
Jesse Noller
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Macromedia Server Development
Unix/Linux "special guy"
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Eugene [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Hi Folks, sorry for the OT but I really cant find a answer for what is
happening to my IIS server. Maybe you can help me on that annoying
thing.
Everyday, at least one time, my IIS crashes and turn back working... The
message I found on EventViewer is:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Servi
This is great.. but its still not close to CF 5.0 "740ms" which was posted
on here yesterday.
Jesse/Sean
Are you guys convinced that there is a performance issue with Wddx
on CFMX?
If so as Jesse suggested.. can you open a Problem ticket with MM on
this issue
or give us so
I think I need to set the focud of the select list to focus on load... I
set the focus but it does not highlight the box? Is there a way to make
it highlight an item on the select box onload???
-Original Message-
From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01,
oi Kris!!
what bout using the onKeyUp event?
--
Critz
Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
Thursday, August 1, 2002, 10:28:21 AM, you wrote:
KP> function entsub() {
KP> if (window.event && window.event.keyCode == 13)
KP> returnin
would changing
window.event && window.event.keyCode == 13
to
window.event == 13 && window.event.keyCode == 13
help at all?
Ade
-Original Message-
From: Kris Pilles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 August 2002 15:28
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Onkeypress
function entsub() {
function entsub() {
if (window.event && window.event.keyCode == 13)
returninfo();
else
return true;
}
I am using this on a form to allow pressing the enter key to call my
function returninfo()
However, if the user hits enter and nothing is selected in my select
box, I get an
and if you have a valid license for it :-p
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 August 2002 14:41
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Good CFCatch code
And you can always use cfa_dump from Spectra if you have it.
=
Borders is now using Amazon.com for their online fulfillment.
Here's the paperback at Barnes & Noble:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=1928994776
Or try Google
(http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Hack+Proofing+ColdFusion+e-book&btnG=Google+Sear
>> Any clue on how I can display a social security... Im having problems
>> if the first digit is a zero How do I format the number so it
>> displays all of the digits???
> First of all, you should use a string datatype in your database (VARCHAR,
> for instance).
> Second, assuming you're st
Off the top of my head, in SQL Server you can do it like this :
SELECT PartNumber,
'FirstBitOfPartNumber' = LEFT( PartNumber, FIND( '.', PartNumber ) )
FROM blahblahblah
If you wanted to just get matching rows, you can use that as a join
condition, e.g.
SELECT PartNumber
FROM Table1 INNER
And you can always use cfa_dump from Spectra if you have it.
===
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yahoo IM : morpheus
"My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda
> (zipcode web service)
> Wish there was a similar one for the UK Postal Code system.
> And Canada ;-)
It's really easy to build your own -- all you need is a database of postal
codes and lat/long data. The US Census office releases it for us. There are
a number of people that sell this type of d
Strange coincidence I just saw this yesterday:
http://techupdate.books24x7.com/toc.asp?bookid=3264
-Original Message-
From: Alex Hubner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 9:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hack Proofing ColdFusion
Thanks Kris, but Borders is Ama
> isn't available on CF 4.5.x.
Then create one. Here's the code from my tag:
#keyName#
#var[keyName]#
Thanks a lot Brockman!
[]'s
Alex
-Original Message-
From: Brockman, Chuck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01/08/2002 10:27 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Hack Proofing ColdFusion
http://www.syngress.com/catalog/sg_main.cfm?pid=1935
|-Original Message-
|From: Alex Hub
Thanks Kris, but Borders is Amazon.
Sorry for bothering but I'm really interested in this book as a source
for our programmers here. An e-book version will be perfect since I
can't find it as paper here in Brazil and shipping costs a lot.
Thanks.
Alex
-Original Message-
From: Kris Pille
http://www.syngress.com/catalog/sg_main.cfm?pid=1935
|-Original Message-
|From: Alex Hubner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 9:25 AM
|To: CF-Talk
|Subject: Hack Proofing ColdFusion
|
|
|Hi folks,
|
|Does anybody
> > Point 4 - Lack of a supported CF Mac developer platform will likely
> > detract from CF sales and contribute to competitor sales.
> >
> > Those who have used CFMX on Mac OS X (I know most of them) think
> > that is a sweet system -- superior to the other available options. I
can't make this
>
Paul,
I've got MX (Windows) talking to DB2/400 using IBM's open source JTOpen
JDBC driver. You should be able to get it running on Linux withouth any
problems - and it's free.
http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/jt400/
-Rob
>>Has anyone had any luck connecting MX/Linux to
I saw it in Borders the other day
-Original Message-
From: Alex Hubner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 9:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Hack Proofing ColdFusion
Hi folks,
Does anybody knows where I can find the e-book version of "Hack Proofing
ColdFusion" (G
Hi folks,
Does anybody knows where I can find the e-book version of "Hack Proofing
ColdFusion" (Greg Meyer, Steven Casco, Sarge, Rob Rusher)?
I know that I can find it at Amazon.com but I really avoid shopping
there (personal problems in the past)...
I'm looking for other places but I only found
Try this:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusionstudio/productinfo/resources/tag_updaters/
--- Jon Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know which file dictates which tags have closing tags,
> and which tags display in the autocomplete dropdown as you are
> typing in Studio
> Any clue on how I can display a social security... Im having problems
> if the first digit is a zero How do I format the number so it
> displays all of the digits???
First of all, you should use a string datatype in your database (VARCHAR,
for instance).
Second, assuming you're storing th
Hi Bill
Off the top of my head I can't think of a reason why that wouldn't work,
but to my mind, relying on the server's error catching to perform
designed functionality just "feels" wrong - it feels like bad design,
and it's shifting some of your logic from the application itself to the
server s
>We're seeing some similar behavior here at *mumble*. I suspect improper
>locking of Session variable is at least partly to blame.
Aye, a lot of that here as well...*blush*
When we started, we used a set of shopping cart scripts from CartEase to
give us a jumpstart. Unfortunately, that code also
We're seeing some similar behavior here at *mumble*. I suspect improper
locking of Session variable is at least partly to blame.
Lots of stuff like this:
Or even worse:
Where "strLogin" is a structure of structures (of structures).
Inexperienced CF Developers and unreasonable deadl
> Is there a problem with putting a cfif tag within a cflock? Here is an
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Improper nesting. Bad Developer! No biscuit!
Better to do this:
Do insert
Or, to ke
I'll reply in-line
> There are lots of web developers out there (myself included) that
> use Macs.
Yes, client side. Not server side.
> Many develop applications that are hosted by outside services.
Once again, client vs. server.
> Those who develop in CF develop apps that
I can't confirm nor refute Jesse's numbers or logic.
However, I think there additional considerations.
I would think that one of MM's goals is to have CF be the most
widely-accepted Web Application Server regardless of hardware --
comparative versions of CF Cost about the same regardless of p
FYI:
http://www.cffaq.com/
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Erika L. Walker-Arnold, VP, RUWebby, LLC
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Macromedia ColdFusion Alliance Partner
Macromedia ColdFusion 5.0 Certified Developer
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