Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 11:18:36 AM, you wrote:
>> jon said:
>> Well, the only way to driectly interact with the client's file system
>> from a browser is going to be ActiveX/.Net, or a java applet.
w> Actually that isn't fully correct, it is possible to access the local file
w> system via Javas
Does MM really think that all developers have broadband??? I'm on a lan
now, and it takes a while to load. I can't imagine how long it will
take my home PC on a dial-up.
Scott
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From: Oliver Cookson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 4:45 AM
To: C
Tried to use opera 7 and it just keeps reloading the main page.
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From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: New Macromedia.com launched!
Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 11:02:27 AM, you wrote:
CC> We know ther
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 10:59 AM, Benoit Hediard wrote:
>> They keep changing the groupings of things as well ... quite a
>> pain this morning to find the Exchanges... had to use the site map
>
> Not very hard...
> Select "Product > ColdFusion MX" on the home page, and then you'll get
Joe Eugene wrote:
>>If you have a bug, call Macromedia. Yes, they ask for your creditcard
>>number. No, they won't bill you if it is really a bug (I have *never*
>>been billed and Macromedia support is on the speed dial).
>>If you have a feature request, submit it to the wishform.
>
>
> I hope yo
That is an interesting idea.
--- jon hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, the only way to driectly interact with the
> client's file system
> from a browser is going to be ActiveX/.Net, or a
> java applet.
>
> How about sending the file as a file type that opens
> by default in
> this guys pro
If it's a beta version, why is it public then?
I mean, I wouldn't think that it's a good practice to put your beta's
directly out to the public.
Just my 2 cents.
Scott
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From: Benoit Hediard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:00 AM
To: CF-Tal
Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 7:02:08 AM, Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> Overall, I find the site rather slow when using the Flash version. ...
I agree. I really dislike the new site.
> As a result, I switched to the HTML version.
I guess I missed the option to do this. Where is it?
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> jon said:
> Well, the only way to driectly interact with the client's file system
> from a browser is going to be ActiveX/.Net, or a java applet.
Actually that isn't fully correct, it is possible to access the local file
system via Javascript.
Both by design and accident. Depends on permissions.
Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 11:02:27 AM, you wrote:
CC> We know there are still some rough edges, and we will get them worked
CC> out. Just keep in mind that this project was a massive effort, so it
CC> will take a little time to get all the kinks worked out.
This would be the crux of the matter t
Well, yeah, but shouldn't it decay properly, and let me know I don't
have the latest plugin? Instead, I get a blank page. I'd get fired for
deploying a page that didn't properly detect my plugin version. I
develop in ColdFusion *and Flash*! My plugin is pretty current.
Willy
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The best why to do this is to give the file to download a extension .myext
and associate the VB app with that file. So when downloading the file the
browser will
* save this file
* open with myVBapp
Choose 2 and off you go
WG
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From: mike sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
The new macromedia.com is certainly a "next generation" site, and
unfortunately, there are going to be issues like the ones you mention
below. I hope people can take the time to let us know when they find
things like this by going to the following URL:
http://www.macromedia.com/macromedia/m
Joe Eugene wrote:
>>How much documentation do you need? I see "not recommended" and I
>>interpret that as code language for "has a 50% chance of failure".
>
> Can you point me to the CFMX Release Notes that says
> "ODBC Connections are not recommended in CFMX"?
Not release notes, the normal manua
> If you have a bug, call Macromedia. Yes, they ask for your creditcard
> number. No, they won't bill you if it is really a bug (I have *never*
> been billed and Macromedia support is on the speed dial).
> If you have a feature request, submit it to the wishform.
I hope you are not suggesting i ca
You can do it the other way around: map a share on the server out to the
clients...
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When you say connections are you talking about simultaneous concurrent
requests?
Thanks
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Costas Piliotis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 05 March 2003 00:42
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: RE: win 2000 professional for web server?
>>
>>
>> Actually,
Well, the only way to driectly interact with the client's file system
from a browser is going to be ActiveX/.Net, or a java applet.
How about sending the file as a file type that opens by default in
this guys program though? Just like acrobat will open if you click on
a pdf, or winamp opens when a
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 10:11 AM, paris lundis wrote:
> They keep changing the groupings of things as well ... quite a pain
> this morning to find the Exchanges... had to use the site map
The locations of sections and applications on the site should not have
changed, although in man
I suspect the browsers which are failing such as Netscape is due to the fact
the Flash Player is out of date (I think we are up to 6,0,79,0 or
something?!)
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From: Jillian Carroll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2003 15:50
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: New Macromedia.
You know, I tried this and it did work, I am just not
convinced that it is the best way. I am really trying
to eliminate prossible client problems (hidden share
maybe?)
Mike
--- Hugo Ahlenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it for intranet usage?
>
> Could you perhaps put the file on a share on t
Come on guys... it is a Beta version.
Is there only "never happy" people on this list?
> Marcromedia needs to stop it with all their flash everywhere...
> it's bad design, slow and confusing in many regards...
I disagree about the "bad design" and "confusing things" arguments (...
agree about the
I'm surprised MM would launch this site given:
- Jakob Neilson (and other usability professionals) are going to
be watching
- They are trying to 'sell sell sell' the idea that Flash has
matured and is now faster, friendlier, etc.
For my own interest, I checked out the site in several
> How much documentation do you need? I see "not recommended" and I
> interpret that as code language for "has a 50% chance of failure".
Can you point me to the CFMX Release Notes that says
"ODBC Connections are not recommended in CFMX"?
Joe Eugene
> -Original Message-
> From: Jochem v
> Sure, but you might want to apply a bit of common sense. Macromedia isn't
> going to say ODBC connections don't work, but they do say they
> won't work as
> well as "pure" JDBC connections.
There is no COMMON Sense to apply here. Everything worked while
we were testing CFMX. Obviously..since we
I like the new site a lot. MM had to make a big MX statement and they've
certainly done that. Congrats to everyone involved.
Although, I am disappointed that it doesn't validate to w3c standards...
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=www.macromedia.com
--
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h
Is it for intranet usage?
Could you perhaps put the file on a share on the client machine then?
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To clairfy,
The "data" or file is processed by a custom 3rd party
driver for a output device slaved to the client PC.
I talked to the dirver developer and he wants a file
that he can process with his VB program without
getting into http gets (I think the best way to go
would be to cffile the da
I can't say I am too happy with the new site (it was nice to look at first
off and in all honesty: It seems a gimmick), but I cant see how you could
have failed to find the exchanges : www.macromedia.com/exchange
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From: paris lundis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 Marc
yea i'm opera 7.01
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From: "Willy Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: New MM.com
Yeah, not to add fuel to the fire, but I can't see it at all in Opera 7.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/05/03 08:00A
You should be able to find cfx_jzip on the macromedia exchange site. I think you have
to pay for that one, but I wrote a similar tag called jcompress which is written in
java and is free on the mm exchange. Or you could use cfobject to use the winzip or
pkzip executable.
Jeff
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Me neither...
:-(
Yves
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From: Willy Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 5, 2003 11:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: New MM.com
Yeah, not to add fuel to the fire, but I can't see it at all in Opera 7.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/05/03 08:00AM >>>
AHHH nobody seems t
Marcromedia needs to stop it with all their flash everywhere... it's bad design, slow
and confusing in many regards...
They keep changing the groupings of things as well ... quite a pain this morning to
find the Exchanges... had to use the site map
That corner loading/initiaing thing is a
> > > I am not the ONLY person that has complained about
> > > CFMX ODBX Problems, others here have reported the
> > > problem as well. Switching to a JDBC driver is not
> > > the answer to CFMX ODBC problems.
> >
> > It might be, actually. I would recommend that you try
> > it out, if you have a
Yeah, not to add fuel to the fire, but I can't see it at all in Opera 7.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/05/03 08:00AM >>>
AHHH nobody seems to have mentioned the fact the site looks like
horses*it
to me ;)
The stupid flash just loops loading over and over.
I cant even see it with opera, and if they do
I've been using Mercury mail for almost a year without any real problems.
Two things though, it doesn't run as a service and the support for it is not
that great. I'm looking for a new server because I'm not that happy with my
experiance.
Phillip B.
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From: "jon roig" <
Are you in a position where the ie clients have activex enabled and
will trust the site, and what kind of file are you creating?
CF has no ability to interact with the client file system, but you
could use some client side jscript/vbscript and the
System.FileSyetemObject, or something like SoftArt
> I think that the key here is running CFMX as a
> named user. I couldn't get it to work when it
> ran as system.
I suspect this is because you're using a trusted connection with your SQL
Server ODBC connection. If you use a native SQL Server login, you should be
able to run CFMX as whatever you
AHHH nobody seems to have mentioned the fact the site looks like horses*it
to me ;)
The stupid flash just loops loading over and over.
I cant even see it with opera, and if they don't have a QA Dept then i'm a
little worried.
If they also don't care about 10% and growing portion of the browser mark
Actually,
It is possible both on netscape and IE, however it does depend on the
security settings.
WG
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From: Tangorre, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2003 14:44
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Interact with client file system
You can not create a fi
Thank you for all the reponses. The web management position has been
filled, but it sure makes me feel like I'm not alone with all the great
correspondence I received. Thanks to each and every one of you!
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You can not create a file on the client smachine for obvious security reasons.
However, you can create a file on the server.
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From: mike sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 9:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Interact with client file system
Gr
Congratulations to Sean and all the team.
The new site is great.
I like very much the new design and the way the site and the information are
organized.
One little simple detail that I enjoy, it remembers your latest selection in
the home page.
For example, if you have choosen "Products > ColdFus
Greetings,
I have a job where I need to create a file on a client
PC and populate it with data pulled off an sql server.
How can I create a file on a client PC?
How shoud I go about this in a CF / IE environment?
Thanks
Mike
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Do you Yahoo!?
Yah
A while ago I downloaded the aforementioned tag.
Does anyone know where it can be downloaded again and where I can find documentation
for it?
Tks/Rgds
Paolo Cesana
IT Development Mgr.
"Electricity is not the result of a series of upgrades to the candle"
Auth. unknown
Miami International
Hey all,
Have a Rate of Returns report that uses a simple CFGRAPH to turn the results into a
pie chart.
I then use the HTML generated within the HTMLDOCS custom tag CF_HTML2PDF3 to convert
the report into a PDF
Gives me errors like
Unable to read image file
"/CFGraphingPage.cfm?Action=Get
I am using ColdFusion 5 Enterprise Edition. I have 2 separate oracle
databases that cannot communicate to each other, but the web server can
communicate to them individually. I am pulling back data from to queries as
such.
Query 1:
Machine1 null Loc1
Machine2 null Loc2
Machine3
Please accept my apologies for posting my reply to this to the list. I
truly regret that.
Truly,
Guy J. McDowell, M.M.C.P.
(705) 324-9144 ex 3422
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/0
Hello Keith,
I'm interested in doing this, pending some clarification.
If they are just looking for HTML based updates I do that for $20/hr
Canadian. If they are looking for a dynamic backend to be developed (a
la ColdFusion) I do that for $40/hr Canadian.
I've done web editing/design and Cont
samcfug wrote:
>
> While you may post what are obvious bugs to a wish list, that is not in reality
> a bug tracking system.
If you have a bug, call Macromedia. Yes, they ask for your creditcard
number. No, they won't bill you if it is really a bug (I have *never*
been billed and Macromedia supp
LOL!
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From: "Jochem van Dieten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 8:15 AM
Subject: Re: ODBC Problems?
> Joe Eugene wrote:
> >
> > I got the JDBC driver working. The purpose of this whole post
> > is to find out why t
~sends you to the feedback page on the MM site~
http://www.macromedia.com/bin/webfeedback.cgi
Tell them not us.
Stephen
CF-Europe 2003
May 29-30th 2003
Olympia Conference Centre London
http://www.cf-europe.org/
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From: "Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
T
Joe Eugene wrote:
>
> I got the JDBC driver working. The purpose of this whole post
> is to find out why the CFMX ODBC Agent/Server is not working/stable?
>
> I never saw any MM documentation saying that CFMX ODBC Connections are
> NOT Stable or NOT supposed to work.
How much documentation do yo
Joe Eugene wrote:
>>If the issue is a CFMX issue, then you do not have to pay anything.
>
>
> What else do u think it is?
The other option is a bug in the Oracle ODBC drivers.
The CF MX ODBC Service is the most likely candidate for being the cause
of this problem, but I don't think it is the o
Paul Hastings wrote:
> i come from a rather bandwidth poor part of the world & was prepared for
> p*ss-poor performance. i was surprised at how well bandwidth was used, even
> the slower portions didn't seem that slow.
Overall, I find the site rather slow when using the Flash version. I
don't kno
Yes, I agree that if a decent discussion is started about it then it seems
like Sean & Christian jump right in a get something done.
But this guy was taking it way to far!
And then starts insulting members and saying that he wants to aggravate us.
If the guy had a brain cell and a half he'd realize
Ryan Sabir wrote:
> I went into the accessibility section, and turned on the HTML version which
Unfortunately, the downloads section appears to ignore the
mediaprefs=gif cookie (and the downloads section is completely
inaccessible in every Lynx version I have).
Jochem
~
On 3/5/03, Dave Lyons penned:
>if you have a problem with MM tell them about it, I don't understand why you
>feel you need to come here and do it. Do you think this group has "magic
>powers" and if you cry for them long enough, they will fix your every whim?
>lol
Maybe not EVERY whim, but we ori
it must work good then :-)
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Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 7:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: New MM.com
LOL!!!
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From: Everett, Al [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Su
> http://www.macromedia.com/bin/webfeedback.cgi
Why is this not .cfm?
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Oh yeah that'd be right. The most obvious answer. And that's the one I
haven't tried. DER! (smacks forehead with palm of hand)
Thanks Jim, you're right.
Cheers,
Michael Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks.
Note to self: KEAR YOU BLOODY IDIOT - TRY THE OBVIOUS BEFORE YOU ASK
AGAIN!
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=www.macromedia.com
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From: Ryan Sabir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2003 11:32
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: New Macromedia.com launched!
I went into the accessibility section, and turned on the HTML version which
is much fast
I hadn't thought about concatenating them. Good idea. But no it wont
work because the second column is only relevant for types that have the
word 'drum' in them. All other types, the second column has nothing to
do with it.
Cheers,
Michael Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks.
-O
select distinct pr_side,pr_type
At 11:55 AM 3/5/2003 +, you wrote:
>More a question than an answer... as no time to test
>
>Would this work?
>
>SELECT DISTINCT (PR_SIDE || " " || PR_TYPE)
>FROMPRODUCTS
>
>Ie concantenate them and use distinct on that?
>
>
>
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Hello,
Has anyone had any luck with using cferror with type="request" to catch
404 errors ?
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More a question than an answer... as no time to test
Would this work?
SELECT DISTINCT (PR_SIDE || " " || PR_TYPE)
FROMPRODUCTS
Ie concantenate them and use distinct on that?
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From: Michael Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2003 11:05
To: CF-Talk
Subje
I went into the accessibility section, and turned on the HTML version which
is much faster and therefore more useful for my main need for the site,
which is looking up support and product information... you don't have to
twiddle your thumbs for 10 seconds every time you go back to the home page.
I
I like the new design, but it still suffers from the old back button problem
which is a real usability issue; I preferred the old site : much cleaner.
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From: Andre Mohamed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2003 10:59
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: New Macromedia.com laun
I have to dynamically generate a drop-down list, so that if a column in
a data table contains a certain type, it is included in the drop down
list. So far no problem.
For example, the drop down list has to include all the different types
in the "type" column.
But where I'm stumped is that if th
Pity the top toolbar on the home page doesn't work how it's supposed to
:)
Other than that, looks great. I wouldn't like to load it over a modem
though!
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From: Oliver Cookson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 March 2003 09:45
To: CF-Talk
Subject: New Macromedia.com lau
Hi Lee,
Sorry, combination of slow brain and lack of sleep.
Can you just overview in a little more detail what you are doing here? It
looks very interesting as an error handling strategy.
Cheers
Will
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Sorry, we're a bit rushed switching back to the old production server.
webserver - IIS
DB - MSSQL 2K, SP3 with the Generic Windows ODBC drivers.
Jason Lees
Development Team Leader
National Express Coaches Ltd.
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Sent: 05
I'm looking for anyone interested in managing www.divepuertorico.com
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time
On Wednesday, Mar 5, 2003, at 02:02 US/Pacific, Jason Lees (National
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> We've just moved a development website over to the production server.
>
> The problem is that after about 2 hours, the production server just
> went
> keeled over with 100% CPU. This didnt happen on the develop
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A few additions:
You don't really need the conditional logic around the cferror tag.
It might be wise to also include a "request" error handler e.g.
Although you are restricted to the number of variables you can use in
this template (and you can't log/mail etc.) it provides a fallback in
case
All,
We've just moved a development website over to the production server.
The problem is that after about 2 hours, the production server just went
keeled over with 100% CPU. This didnt happen on the development server
The production server win 2K, twin Xeon processor, with hyper threading.
Maybe there has already been a post, if not there is now! :)
The new Macromedia.com has been launched and its looks excellent (if a
little slow in places).
Well done MM.
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Hmmm not sure but, try the cfx_image tag
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Always feels like you should but, you don't have to.
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I'm looking for an application (or looking to make one if none exists) that
allows you to take an automatic snapshot (thumbnail) of a web site when a
user specifies a URL.
Does any one know of any that currently exists?
Any suggestions are appreciated...
Thanks,
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> I feel like I'm missing something there.
Yes you are.
Lets say your checkbox Name is "myChkBox"
Once the user clicks submit your checkbox values will look like
form.myChkBox="1,3,5,9,10"
Now insert into the DB.
insert into SomeTable values (#sessionID#,#ListGetAt(form.myChkBox,i)#)
Now yo
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