Hi,
I'd be interested in looking at that!
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!--- char is the accented character ---
cfset char = /
cfoutput
#Asc(char)#
/cfoutput
Ade
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: accents
Do you guys know of a function for converting accented
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!--- char is the accented character ---
cfset char = /
cfoutput
#Asc(char)#
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Sorry... I didn't read down
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 6:27 AM
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Subject: RE: accents
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Geoff,
I don't know how this all works, but I see the urls on the homepage
like say the features link on the right.
http://farcry.daemon.com.au/go/features I assume would be
http://farcry.daemon.com.au?go=features without the friendlyURLs
correct? But then from the features page the link
I have had several CF sites at HostMySite, two with SQL Server. Customer service was excellent; all hours you could always call and get a quick response. Site performance/uptime was generally very good, only a very few times when a server went down briefly -- attributable mostly to early CFMX
We're getting this dreaded memory leakthing on our new server -(CFMX6.1
/ Win2k)The server runs for a few hours while the sysadmin is at the
office, and then soon as he turns his back and heads for home, it stalls.
The pages slow and slow until finally we get timeouts or database not
available or
I have 2 tasks that run daily at 9:00 and 9:15.Each delivers several
thousand emails with a daily news items.Really basic stuff.
Since daylight savings they have been all hosed up.At first they were
being sent out at the wrong time.I deleted and then recreated them, now
one goes out at the
Are you running SQL Server? If so, then there is a known issue in the SQL
Drivers used in 6.1try and regress back to the drivers used in CFMX U3 and
see if it makes any difference.
See if this matches your issues...
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/cfmx61_sqlserver_c
I have three sites with them. I like them a lot, their customer service is excellent. However, I recently found a cheaper plan with another company, and am considering moving one of my sites to there just to see what happens.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One
Hi,
Has anyone ever used an ActiveX control using the object tag in a HTML document to display a treeview of the PCs hard drive via web browser?
Whats the correct ActiveX Control to use to do this? I used CTTreeView Control. I'm playing arounf with ActiveX Control Pad and added the following
Hi,
Has anyone ever used an ActiveX control using the object tag in a HTML document to display a treeview of the PCs hard drive via web browser?
Whats the correct ActiveX Control to use to do this? I used CTTreeView Control. I'm playing arounf with ActiveX Control Pad and added the following
Ok
For the last week I have been battling in out with my hosting provider.I
develop all my apps in French, French content, French in the db tables,
French... BUT my development environment is 100% English, because I prefer
the to work in English... so I develop my apps, they work 100% fine
What is the name of the other one are thinking of checking out?
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 9:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:Anybody have an opinion on hostmysite.com?
I have three sites with them. I like them a lot,
Has a command line method of executing cf templates like
we were able to do pre MX been figured out yet so I can
just use another scheduler?
Yes, you can use a command-line HTTP client like wget from your batch file
or shell script.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
I am in the neo-cron.xml file and everything looks ok.This is super weird.
Is it cached/compiled?Should I empty out the compiled files?bah.
Timothy Heald
Web Portfolio Manager
Overseas Security Advisory Council
U.S. Department of State
571.345.2319
The opinions expressed here do not
I've got a site there where I prototype (mostly) intranet / sql server
projects.I like their customer service, however, I have found their sql
server response at times very slow, dragging down your page speed.
Rick
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You don't see many bad reviews because they do a good job.We host most of
our clients at hostmysite.com with no problems.Their support has always
been thorough and quick.Plus they are extremly flexible and inexpensive.
I would recomend them.
Tyler Clendenin
GSL Solutions
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I am on an IIS list and someone said that ODBC was outdated and OLE is what
should be used.
I have never used OLE and I wanted to here some pros and cons of using OLE
vs. ODBC.
Rick
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I think you can use set locale to change the settings.
Rex
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 2:33 PM
Subject: page encoding french characters stupid hosting
Ok
For the last week I have been
They are definitely a great place to host with. I have several sites
with them and any clients I do work for that don't have hosting I sign
them up there. Any time I have needed something from them they respond
within 10 minutes and have always done everything I needed. I definitely
recommend
H... yeah, I could try setLocale(French (Canadian));I will try
that... but my hope levels are getting lower and lower every day!Any other
takers?
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Sent: October 31, 2003 10:03 AM
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Subject: Re: page
nonsense...this is typical from a MS list ;-)
No matter what they say etc...there are no performance advantages of OLE
over ODBC.
Its certainly not outdatedwell, no more than DOS!
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Sent: 31 October 2003 15:02
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ODBC vs.
ALL ACCENTED CHARACTERS that are passed to the server via web
forms are converted to `y.
We had a similar problem in a JRun/Linux environment which was fixed by
setting the LANG environment variable appropriately.
Nick
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Just one thing is they don't support the language packs for 6.1.I am having problems with sites that I have to demote back to CF5 due to this.
Mike
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To: CF-Talk
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 9:56 AM
Subject: RE: Anybody have an opinion on
You mean the lang environment variable on the server settings right?
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Sent: October 31, 2003 10:11 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: page encoding french characters stupid hosting
ALL ACCENTED CHARACTERS that are passed to the
Gabriel Robichaud wrote:
For the last week I have been battling in out with my hosting provider.I
develop all my apps in French, French content, French in the db tables,
French... BUT my development environment is 100% English, because I prefer
the to work in English... so I develop my apps,
Hey all, I need to be able to access the methods in a COM object. Has anyone
done this?
>From my OLE/COM Object Viewer I have:
ProgID = PCMServer.PCMServer.1
and
PCMServer.PCMServer.1 = PCMServer Class
In my code I have
cfobject action="" type=COM class=PCMServer.PCMServer.1
Start Run sysedit still gives me autoexec.bat and config.sys in Windows XP... how odd!
- Calvin
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 10:02 AM
Subject: RE: ODBC vs. OLE
nonsense...this is typical from a MS list ;-)
No matter
You mean the lang environment variable on the server settings right?
I mean the Linux environment variable on the server, yes.
Nick
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How the heck can I look at what comprises the COM object from
the CF-side when the cfdump tag errors out. I cannot simply
Output the object because it is a complex data type.
I don't think you'll be able to effectively use CFDUMP to see what's in a
COM object. You should be able to find
Here is the last post on the list I thought I would share it here.
Pasting fromIIS List
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Why does OLEDB perform better? Well it is quite simple actually. I'm
glad you asked. ADO *requires* having access to an OLEDB provider. So
when you use a DSN you are
Thanks Dave,
Inside the object in the Viewer there are like 25 interfaces each with their
own copy of the methods. I think I am gonna have to contact the authors to
find out exactly which I need to reference, otherwise I am just spinning my
wheels.
[John Stanley]
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As I said...its nonsensewe have ran thousands of tests and found that
OLE and ODBC perform around the same, sure sometimes each one may run faster
than the other in some cases but the whole process has been known to reverse
itself!
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Hey All,
I'm adjusting an old site wide error handler tag (written for CF 5) and I'm
seeing some differences in error messages in CFMX.So are there any new
vars available on error in CFMX?My old tag just uses the cfcatch structure
and some CGI vars.I noticed that in CFMX there is a new Exceptions
Ok.. I will try that as soon as I can... believe it or not I cant ftp from
the site I am working today. *grumble*
Gabriel
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Sent: October 31, 2003 10:20 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: page encoding french characters
I've been tinkering with this myself, and it seems that I'm not getting back the error template that the error was on, so now I'm actually outputting the template trace array as well..
I've also noticed that the sql error isn't available in diagnostics as it was in 5, so I've had to grab the sql
Hello All...I had this working but now...
I encrypt a password that's inserted into an access database field upon
registration. The encryption processes fine... you can see it in the DB
However, when I go to login using the plain text PW, I get failed login
... I guess its got to be something in
I have scoured the list archives and CF forums and can't find an answer.Is
there any way to delete rows from a CF query?
I am attempting to use CF 5 and WDDX for data storage and I need a way to
delete rows.I know that I can simply rebuild the query without the
deleted items, but I assume there
if its just for passwords, why not hash it...
i.e. on registration insert into DB Hash(Trim(LCase(Form.Password)))
(LCase is used in this case so passwords arnt case-sensitive)
then when the user tries to login, check the hash of the form.password with
the hash in the DB.
One feature of
Pretty darn sure there is a UDF on cflib.org to delete rows from queries
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
t. 250.920.8830
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Afaik, the only way is to rebuild the query. There is a UDF at cflib.org
for this to make it easier. If your 'rows to delete' criteria is a logic
test, like Delete rows where column X is 1, then you could use QofQ.
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There is no function for this and running such a function would be costly in
the long run as you mentioned.
As for your setup, are you reading and writing the WDDX packet from disk and
using that as storage? If so and theres no reason for a query, then save the
data as a structure. You would have
Michael,
I've been running 2003 and MX6.1 for a long time now and no problems
I did a fresh install of the box and fresh install of MX... did you do
an upgrade or something?I'm just trying to identify any differences
for you.
-Novak
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From: Michael Kear
Thank you for that Raymond. I didn't even think of QoQ as a solution.
Interesting approach. I wonder what the performance would be with a large
(1000+ item) query in comparison to rebuilding the query. Looks like
something new to test. :)
Afaik, the only way is to rebuild the query. There is a
Query Of a Query should do that just fine?
e.g.
cfquery datasource=anydsn name=query1
select field1,fiedl2,field3
from sometable
/cfquery
cfquery dbtype=query name=query2
select field1,field3
from query1
/cfquery
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Like I said...here's the UDF...it does work...not sure why Ray and Michael don't think it will work??
http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=11
I've used it before with no problems.I was storing a query ina WDDX packet in a cookie and adding/deleting rows as neededbut hey...mabye your situation is
I'm adjusting an old site wide error handler tag (written
for CF 5) and I'm seeing some differences in error messages
in CFMX. So are there any new vars available on error in
CFMX? My old tag just uses the cfcatch structure and some
CGI vars. I noticed that in CFMX there is a new
Thanks Dave...but what should I dump?? ;-)
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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Why does OLEDB perform better? Well it is quite simple
actually. I'm glad you asked. ADO *requires* having access
to an OLEDB provider. ...
If you're using ADO or ADO.NET, I would imagine that OLEDB is, in fact,
faster than ODBC. If you're not, your mileage may vary. I've found OLEDB to
SQL
Like I said...here's the UDF...it does work...not sure why
Ray and Michael don't think it will work??
http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=11
I didn't say it wouldn't work. Michael said that it may not be best for
large queries, and that is certainly true.
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Maybe you've hit on the problem... the password is encrypted/inserted to
the database then decrypted before sent in an email message to the
registrant I try logging in with the decrypted password sent to the
registrant ... that never works now... although it did at one
point???...
That UDF just rebuilds the query...
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From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 11:52 AM
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Subject: Re: Query Delete???
Like I said...here's the UDF...it does work...not sure why Ray and Michael
don't think it will work??
Dave Watts wrote:
If you're using ADO or ADO.NET, I would imagine that OLEDB is, in fact,
faster than ODBC.
That is to be expected: according to MS ODBC is EOL.
Jochem
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Thanks Dave...but what should I dump?? ;-)
Dump the Error or CFCATCH scope.
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The original poster didn't want to rebuild the query due to performance hits
on large queries. We were looking for alternate solutions. The UDF you
mentioned does a query rebuild so could not be suggested.
Still, a comparison between the UDF and a QoQ would be of interest.
Like I said...here's
On the same note, I am looking to beef up my error handlers.In an
effort to cut my trouble shooting time, is there anyway to get a list
and SQL code for all queries ran, session vars, form vars, etc from the
page that threw the error?
Mark W. Breneman
-Cold Fusion Developer
-Network Administrator
First, let me thank everyone for thier suggestions.I really appreciate the input.
Michael, I'm interested in your idea of using structures.I had no idea structures could be saved and recalled.I'm researching this approach now, but if you have any examples, I'd appreciate the push-start.
Thanks
WDDX can store any complex or non-complex data type. You can easily create a
structure for your data and store it in the same way your doing now. To
access the data you'd use the various struct functions to find and
manipulate the data. In many ways, Struct functions are faster than things
like
Don't forget that you can't deserialize a CFC if you wddx encode it. Of
course, if you want to create a WDDX packet for your CFC, you can always
write your own serialize/deserialize methods.
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Ahhhgotcha...and yes...agreedthe queries I was dealing with had at most 5-10 rows (thus being able to stuff it into WDDX packet and into a cookie)
Thanks
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DV Gurus,
I have a client who does the following:
Take DV and capture to Quicktime using Final Cut Pro 3 (mac osx). Then they take the quicktime and compress and convert
it to an MPEG and a WMV. the video contains some speech. On the quick time and the mpeg the speech is correctly synched
with
Actually that .udl file trick is handy! I did not know that was doable.I always have to futz with the connection
string properties.
-mk
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: ODBC vs. OLE
Here is the last
com works fine on dedicated servers, but just doesn't
cut it for shared servers
I know well not THIS particular issue but CF + directory mapping + CFCs + shared vs dedicated + Linux vs Windows scenarios. Making the same stuff work in different places is complicated (or it was for me when
An alternative method of storing complex datatypes is to store it as cfscript, e.g. save a file with the following, then cfinclude it:
cfscript
foo = StructNew();
foo.bar=1;
/cfscript
There's a udf on cflib (http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=713) that will turn a CF var into a cfscript block, but
What are they using to convert to WM?Final Cut?
I've defiantly seen accelerating sync problems (good in the beginning,
getting worst near the end) and this is generally due to mismatches
between the real and expected framerates.If the problem is there right
from the beginning however I'm not
Thanks Jim - I'll pass that along (did you mean to say defiantly or is that attack of the spell checker g).
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 12:24 PM
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Subject: RE: Video Rendering
What are they using to convert to
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone know what happened to CFCOMET?There was some great material on that site, that I could use today.
Is there another place where the tutorials are listed?
Thanks
Mickael
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From: Mickael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 1:40 PM
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Subject: OT-Cfcomet
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone know what happened to CFCOMET?There was some great
material on that site, that I could use today.
Is
Looks like it got knocked down when the new DB machine went south. I'll get
it back up ASAP.
I've been moving sites over to the new setup slowly and that was one of the
first to go over.
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone know what happened to CFCOMET?There was some great material
on that site, that I
I think there is a Major Issue with CFMX 6.1 DataBase Connections. The Connection pooling
Engine seems to have Changed from CFMX 6.0 and most the posts point to reverting back
to OLD Drivers. I am Not sure if the MM is really addressing this issue.
Also sometime ago, the MM Community Manager
http://www.hostdepartment.com/
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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What is the name of the other one are thinking of
Adam, could you please contact me offlist?
THANKS
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
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Just a note... they won't have MX until January. That's why I am holding off.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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Check this out, Joe:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/conn_pool_hotfix.htm
I applied it yesterday.Very straightforward.I hope it solves your
problems.
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
Advanced Intensive ColdFusion MX Training
ColdFusion MX
looks like some good plans. Depending upon how many sites they put on each
server and how many databases they cram onto one sql server I might check it
out once they get MX of course.:-)
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As far as spelling goes I am my own worst enemy.;^)
Jim Davis
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Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 1:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
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Thanks Jim - I'll pass that along (did you mean to say
I know the feeling. According to my spell-check I'm my own worst enema (hehe).
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From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 1:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Video Rendering
As far as spelling goes I am my own worst enemy.;^)
Jim Davis
ahahahaha!
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From: Mark A. Kruger - CFG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 3:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Video Rendering
I know the feeling. According to my spell-check I'm my own worst enema
(hehe).
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From: Jim Davis
I think I figured out how to do it. It can be a pain but if you write a
DTD for the XML it works pretty good. Getting the information to flow on
the page is still a bit of a pain though. If you decide to look into it
again, I may be able to help a little.
Phillip
Kevin Graeme wrote:
Phil,
quicktime pro does a real good job of converting video
i also use sorenson squeeze, anyone doing video on web should use that
also try all video converter from http://www.zealotsoft.net/
or heck just do it in flash mx 2004 pro, makes it real easy
DV Gurus,
I have a client who does the
So does Quark let you import your own DTD? I was under the impression that
it used its own and that any XML importing would have to be run through an
XSLT to get it to match.
-Kevin
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Thanks - I'll pass that along.
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Subject: Re: OT: Video Rendering
quicktime pro does a real good job of converting video
i also use sorenson squeeze, anyone doing video on
Can you help me with a short survey on conferences and training? I have heard so
many different opinions from people who are both going and not going to MAX,
CF_underground, Mach-II and other training classes this year. I
want to take the pulse of the CF community on why you go to conferences or
Anyone know the code to extract CFID and CFTOKEN from CFHTTP.HEADER or
CFHTTP.RESPONSEHEADER? I can see both CFID and CFTOKEN are embedded in
CFHTTP.HEADER, but I can't seem to find the right variable for
CFHTTP.RESPONSEHEADER [???] to pluck those out.
Thanks,
Nick
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Well we have major issues with our server locking up every day.EVERY Day.
We've applied the SQL Patch,where you revert to the drivers used in 6.0.
We've seen jrun.exe grow day after day till it finally pulls the server to a
halt and locks everything up.Researching it, there are a gazillion
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