I've been trying to resist responding to this thread but...
On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 14:44 US/Pacific, Rob Rohan wrote:
cfswitch switch=attributes.fuseaction
cfcase value=listall,showone,dosomething,doanotherthing
delimiters=,
cfinclude template=index0.cfm
I checked with the DW team and they referred me to this Tech Note:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/dreamweaver/ts/documents/
translator_code.htm
Hope that helps?
On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 15:06 US/Pacific, Ian Lurie wrote:
Sorry if this is a repeat post, but right now in Dreamweaver MX,
Sean, thanks for all your informative and very helpful posts. I started
using CF in 1996 and Fusebox opened up all sorts of great things to pre CFMX
ColdFusion. I know there are many luminaries who dislike Fusebox no doubt
for good reason within their own well-structured company's/worlds,
I hope I did not give the impression that I dislike fusebox - because I like
fusebox. I am by default a Java programmer, and fusebox added a tasty OO
flavor to CF. It does appear the MX will now natively do most of what
fusebox set out to do - which is the main reason for our switch.
In
I have CF MX installed and SQL 7.
I created the database along with in the
Control Panel, I created the ODBC connection
to the DB with a DSN name of: myDB
Now in CF it will not connect.
I have SQL 7 set to TCP/IP in the Client Network
Utility.
I have no PWD associated since this is used
as my
Mark,
Try http://www.pdftoall.com/
pdf to text, html,csv, bmp, jpg, png, converter
I have not used this s/w but they do have a COM component that may allow
automation.
cheers
David
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From: Mark A. Kruger - CFG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 1 October 2002
What type of drivers are you using? The ODBC Socket Connection should work.
If you want to use the Sql Server Driver, you need to have mixed mode
authentication on your SQL Server. You need to setup a sql server login,
with a username an password. Then use this username and password to connect
I am using the local dbo account of sa
no password.
It will not authenicate in CF MX Admin.
The drivers are those in CF MX.
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From: Brook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 8:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFMX / MSSQL
What type of drivers
On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 05:24 PM, CF-DEV wrote:
I have CF MX installed and SQL 7.
I created the database along with in the
Control Panel, I created the ODBC connection
to the DB with a DSN name of: myDB
Now in CF it will not connect.
I have SQL 7 set to TCP/IP in the Client
This is the error:
Connection verification failed for data source: Mindkeeper_SQL
[]java.sql.SQLException: SQLException occurred in JDBCPool while attempting
to connect, please check your username, password, URL, and other
connectivity info.
The root cause was that: java.sql.SQLException:
Hi,
I have a query of queries that has been working fine until today when I
started getting the following error:
Query Of Queries runtime error.
Unsupported Numeric type conversion in Query of Queries.
Thats the extent of the error message provided! The columns seem to match
up exactly on
FYI there is a virus going around that targets MSSQL machines with account sa set with
no password...
More Info here:
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_99499.htm
At 05:48 PM 9/30/02, you wrote:
I am using the local dbo account of sa
no password.
It will not authenicate in CF MX Admin.
The
On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 05:51 PM, Dick Applebaum wrote:
On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 05:24 PM, CF-DEV wrote:
I have CF MX installed and SQL 7.
I created the database along with in the
Control Panel, I created the ODBC connection
to the DB with a DSN name of: myDB
Now in
That says the driver is specified OK is loaded.
The problem is with the URL, UserID or Password.
You might want to download ViennaSQL (quick easy) and play around
with your connections with it -- it's easier than with CFMX when you
get it workin, you cancopy paste the results to CFMX
I am having trouble posting the setups below -- copy pasted
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FAQ:
This is weird -- I'll try sending direct
Dick
On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 06:03 PM, Dick Applebaum wrote:
I am having trouble posting the setups below -- copy pasted
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Don't I feel like a total A$$
In the HELP it stated to put LOCAL
within the parathesis.
Such as: (local)
Not True.. It is the standard: localhost
Thanks everyone!!
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From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 9:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
On 9/30/02, Justin Hansen penned:
I got around this by adding a 'CFIDE' folder to my project/site
folder. Then created virtual directories inside of that to the
actual 'scripts' 'debug' directories. If you just add a virtual
directory to the 'CFIDE' you are opening the CF Admin pages to your
I remember having a look at this quite some time ago - go to Google and do a
search on pdftohtml (one word).
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Is it possible to to a Java null in CF? Searching the archives I saw
it mentioned that it's a huge pain in the ass...I guess that means
it's not impossible :)
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Please do!
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On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 19:20 US/Pacific, jon hall wrote:
Is it possible to to a Java null in CF? Searching the archives I saw
it mentioned that it's a huge pain in the ass...I guess that means
it's not impossible :)
It is possible to create a Java null in a CF variable (with some
Mark,
As a previous poster said, you can send a Multipart-MIME message that
includes the HTML page and the image, in Base64 encoding. I don't know if
this works with all browsers, but I'm pretty sure it works with IE. I've
used it for sending Web Archives (MS term for Multipart-MIME) documents
Sorry, jumping in late here...
I did some performance testing recently too see if it was faster to
CFINCLUDE a UDF library containing 50 UDFs, or instantiate a CFC with the
same 50 CFCs as methods. The results were that the CFINCLUDE was
substantially faster on initial page load and all
Acrobat 5 has a Save as RTF feature.
I have been told the OCR in acrobat is really good. So it could be a very
useful feature.
You may want to check out acrobuddies.com or planetpdf.com or other PDF
related sites for some tricks and techniques, there may also be some export
plugins as well.
On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 20:09 US/Pacific, Rob Brooks-Bilson wrote:
I did some performance testing recently too see if it was faster to
CFINCLUDE a UDF library containing 50 UDFs, or instantiate a CFC with
the
same 50 CFCs as methods. The results were that the CFINCLUDE was
Set up a CF server and then use CFHTTP to download the content from the ASP
server and then CFFILE to save it to disk. Can even use free CF Developer
edition for this. ASP equivalent would be using WinHttp.WinHttpRequest and
Scripting.FileSystemObject.
Also remember you have to fix your links.
Unfortunately though, Rob's really long index doesn't appear to use Fusebox
3's core file, which I assume, is the complex machinery you mention,
Sean. In pre-FB3, there is very little to no machinery used, so long
cfswitch statements are the result of the poor design of whoever wrote
unfortunate
Actually I didn't even think of using isDefined(), and I think
you answered my question without knowing it :).
All I really wanted to do was use java's readLine() method, but
readLine returns a null when the last line has been read. So I stuck
isDefined() in there an voila! It worked.
cfscript
I am new to web development (if I can call what I am doing web
development) and have a sql question and was hoping someone could point
me in the right direction. I have put together this data driven website
and found access to be insufficient to hold as much text as I wished in
a description
look at the datatype of text it holds 16 bytes of data, i believe.
hth
tony
-Original Message-
From: John Munyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 12:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SQL Text question from a beginner
I am new to web development (if I can call what
For anyone wondering...with smaller files it really doesn't matter,
but with a 2.3MB IIS logfile, the Java ReadLine method is about 30-40
percent faster than the old standby looping over the file as a string
using chr(10) as a delimiter.
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Monday, September 30,
We've been asked to add email alert functionality to a clients web site.
The client is a recruitment company and wants to maintain a list of
prospective candidates that can be automatically alerted when the company
has new job openings. The clients wants to be able to manually add / remove
Check CF Dev Exchange for Infinite List Server - simple yet great product
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-Original Message-
From: John Innit
Hello Forum,
Need Help.
I am trying to send data generated by a query using CFMAIL tag to a
recepient whose email is obtained from a Form.
However Instead of including and sending only one email containing all the
rows returned by the query to the email address obtained from the Form in
the
On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 09:23 US/Pacific, S. Isaac
Dealey wrote:
Question: (dunno if anyone has the answer to this) Do
CFC's share
methods in
memory, or does each new component created have its own
instances of
all the
functions defined in the cfc which take up their own
space in
A whopping 16 characters? 8^)
Actually, according to my SQL Server reference, the TEXT datatype can store
2,147,483,647 bytes.
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From: Tony Weeg
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