[OT]: All History Exported from CVS

2004-11-11 Thread Carl V
Hi all, can anyone tell me how to get all version changes from a selected tag/folder in TortoiseCVS and then export to say a text file, as this will make things easier than doing it one file at a time. Thanks Carl ~| Special tha

CF / Oracle Error : maximum cursors

2004-11-11 Thread Greg Morphis
I've got an upload utility I'm using to allow the client to upload a txt file which could go into 1 of 33 different tables.. the reports are structured so differently it's impossible to put them all into one table. After uploading the first document (304 rows), I try to upload another this one has

RE: jumps

2004-11-11 Thread Stephens, Larry V
I'll try that (from Ewok's msg) - thanks. It's a very long page so it should be showing a screen adjustment. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 4:44 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: jumps Yes the anchor name should be at th

Re: CF / Oracle Error : maximum cursors

2004-11-11 Thread Greg Morphis
The problem isnt with Oracle.. I wrote 2 non-dynamic queries and uploaded several documents in a row. So it has to be within the query and the building of the dynamic query structure. On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 07:07:20 -0600, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've got an upload utility I'm usin

Re: CF / Oracle Error : maximum cursors

2004-11-11 Thread Greg Morphis
Well maybe the problem is with Oracle but the root of it isnt Oracle.. it's something with the way CF builds those queries and loads those files. On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 07:48:11 -0600, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem isnt with Oracle.. I wrote 2 non-dynamic queries and > upload

RE: Xamlon info

2004-11-11 Thread Ciliotta, Mario
I was unable to attend the meeting but I would be interested in seeing if Michael will posting the presentations on House of Fusion. Also I have been reading up on XAML on DevX and it does sound interesting. Here is the link: http://www.devx.com/dotnet/Article/22341 -Original Message- Fr

Re: CF / Oracle Error : maximum cursors

2004-11-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
We turned off 'maintain connections' for the DSN for this app and bamm! workie works! Doug On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 07:53:39 -0600, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well maybe the problem is with Oracle but the root of it isnt Oracle.. > it's something with the way CF builds those queries a

Re: Determine size of cached components

2004-11-11 Thread Matthew Drayer
I agree with Barney -- I don't think you'll need to worry too much about space. We have run a server with 2GB of RAM, with max heap set to about 1.2GB. At any given point we have roughly 10,000 cached objects in the server scope, from major system components to smaller business logic and gener

Re: Xamlon info

2004-11-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
They video taped the whole thing and if it comes out ok we'll have it posted. I'll try to get their slides as well. I've got ideas for what to do with it using CF to generate the data and XAMLon to compile it into a small .exe for download. Build your own apps. :) >I was unable to attend the mee

Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Remoting" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Rick Faircloth
Am I understanding MM's description of Blackstone correctly, especially the new, "Rich Forms"? Will Blackstone provide built-in "Flash-Remoting" type capability without having to actually use Flash / Flash Remoting / ActionScript? I'm still still using CF 4.5.2, because I haven't found any compel

Re: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Remoting" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Jeff Small
> Am I understanding MM's description of Blackstone correctly, > especially the new, "Rich Forms"? > > Will Blackstone provide built-in "Flash-Remoting" type capability > without having to actually use Flash / Flash Remoting / ActionScript? > > I'm still still using CF 4.5.2, because I haven't foun

Re: Blackstone to provide built-in

2004-11-11 Thread simon
nobody outside of Macromedia can discuss the underlying codebase when it comes to new features. We can answer general questions regarding features that MM employees have publicly talked about. So, yes, Flash forms are there. As you could guess for yourself, Flash Remoting is still a part of t

RE: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Removing" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Ian Skinner
Are we allowed to discuss what we saw at Max? I mean, we could answer this question, but I'm not sure how much we're allowed to say. All the presentations on Blackstone I saw at MAX said we could discuss anything presented on "our own words." But we were not allowed any audio or video recordi

Re: Re: Blackstone to provide built-in

2004-11-11 Thread simon
as far as I know, you can discuss anything you saw at MAX if you didn't have to sign an NDA to see it. That said: 1. you might want to ask Macromedia for clarification 2. either way you should exercise good judgement and common sense before discussing anything that you feel may be under NDA ~

Need Book Recommendation

2004-11-11 Thread Donna French
I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. So I've started considering the Advanced CFMX WAK or the Certification Study Guide. Can anyone recommend either, or another that would be appropriate for studying CFMX beyond the bas

Re: Need Book Recommendation

2004-11-11 Thread simon
have you taken a look at the "Developing Web Applications with ColdFusion" document that ships with CFMX and is also available for free download from Macromedia? ~Simon > > I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it > appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. So

Re: Need Book Recommendation

2004-11-11 Thread Bob Haroche
Donna, I've been looking for the same type of resource myself, having really liked WAK 5 but not needing all the repetition in WAK MX. Browsing the bookstore, I found this volume looked very promising for those already familiar with CFML and looking to upgrade their skills: Coldfusion MX Develop

Re: Need Book Recommendation

2004-11-11 Thread Jordan Michaels
Donna French wrote: >I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it >appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. So I've started >considering the Advanced CFMX WAK or the Certification Study Guide. >Can anyone recommend either, or another that would be appropriate for >st

Re: Need Book Recommendation

2004-11-11 Thread jonese
i'll second the study guide. it's a great tool for referance :) ERJ On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:15:56 -0800, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Donna French wrote: > > >I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it > >appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. S

Re: Need Book Recommendation

2004-11-11 Thread Adam Churvis
> I have the CF5 Web App Kit, and have looked at the CFMX WAK but it > appears to be mostly the same content as the CF5. So I've started > considering the Advanced CFMX WAK or the Certification Study Guide. > Can anyone recommend either, or another that would be appropriate for > studying CFMX beyo

Re: Need Book Recommendation

2004-11-11 Thread Matthew Drayer
Hi Donna, I've always felt that it's a good idea to have the proper docs to go with the version of CF that you are running. Things do change from one release to the next, and while a lot of the content does remain the same, you might miss out on something small, but important. The price for t

Function and query name overwrite

2004-11-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
This is not a question, just something I ran into that was interesting. Just a small thing I ran into. I'm working with a CFC that has a function in it called Dupe_Address. This function is called twice in a row. Inside the function is a query of the same name. When the function is called a second

(admin) signin fixed

2004-11-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
For those who have had problems with the signin section, it is now working. Any additional errors should be sent to me with a high priority and I'll nail them down. I will be altering the layout and features of the section so let me know what you want. Thanks

Re: Function and query name overwrite

2004-11-11 Thread Joe Rinehart
Hey Mike, If you scope your query as local to the function, the conflict will do away. It's BP for thread safety, etc.: Instead of: ... Do: ... -joe On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 12:28:35 -0500, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is not a question, just something I ran

RE: Function and query name overwrite

2004-11-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Very interesting. I'd never have thought of doing a var set before the CFQUERY. It would show up in my head as an unnecessary operation. I think MM should add in an attribute to all tags that return data to make the data location specific. > If you scope your query as local to the function, the

Re: Re: Blackstone to provide built-in

2004-11-11 Thread Jeff Small
> as far as I know, you can discuss anything you saw at MAX if you didn't > have to > sign an NDA to see it. That said: > > 1. you might want to ask Macromedia for clarification > > 2. either way you should exercise good judgement and common sense before > discussing anything that you feel may be

OT sql2k question

2004-11-11 Thread DRE
Hi, I've noted that the text fields in sql 2000 only go out to 8000 chars. Is there a means to increase this? A good resource for these questions would be great as well. Thanks. -- DRE www.webmachineinc.com www.theanticool.com ~

CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Creese
Ok I have a site on linux where I set a directory path so in the application.cfm so i can use it it during my file uploads like the following Now when I try to excute the page to upload the file using CFFILE I get an error message telling me the variable is undefinied. here is the error messa

RE: jumps

2004-11-11 Thread Stephens, Larry V
AH! Yes! -Original Message- From: Ewok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 3:06 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: jumps Put your anchor at the end of the url and see how that goes mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 2:44 PM To: CF-Talk Subj

RE: OT sql2k question

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Creese
Yes varchar can only be 8000 max you can use the text datatype -Original Message- From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:03 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: OT sql2k question Hi, I've noted that the text fields in sql 2000 only go out to 8000 chars. Is there a m

SOT: MSQSL 2nd CPU upgrade and Single SQL License

2004-11-11 Thread Mark W. Breneman
We have an older CFMX and SQL server (yes both on same box) that is running slow after we added a very dB intensive client. We have an extra CPU out of a parts server in the back room that we are thinking that we will install as a band aid / quick fix. We currently only have a single CPU license of

Re: Xamlon info

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Carabetta
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:50:27 -0400, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > They video taped the whole thing and if it comes out ok we'll have it posted. > I'll try to get their slides as well. > I've got ideas for what to do with it using CF to generate the data and > XAMLon to compile it

cfexecute and vb.net return

2004-11-11 Thread Jeremy Bunton
Hello, I have a vb.net console/commandline app that prompts for various inputs after hitting the return key. Somewhat like this Input file (csv): C:/test/my.csv< then return key is pressed Outputfile (csv): C:/test/new.csv And http://www.cfhosting.net Message: http://www.houseoffusion.

Dereference Scalar Whatever

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Hoffman
What is the issue with this, and if this is bad, any suggestions? Created a structure called session.bigquery so it would be in session for use throughout a few pages after a form submit, doing this: StructInsert(session.bigquery, "state", form.state); which yields t

Re: Dereference Scalar Whatever

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Carabetta
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 12:32:12 -0600, Eric Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is the issue with this, and if this is bad, any suggestions? Created a > structure called session.bigquery so it would be in session for use > throughout a few pages > > after a form submit, doing this: > >

RE: Dereference Scalar Whatever

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Watts
> What is the issue with this, and if this is bad, any > suggestions? Created a structure called session.bigquery so > it would be in session for use throughout a few pages > > after a form submit, doing this: > > > >StructInsert(session.bigquery, "state", form.state); > >

RE: Dereference Scalar Whatever

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Watts
> When you created the session.bigquery, did you initialize it > using structNew()? Otherwise it is indeed just a string. Actually, under CFMX 6.1 this is no longer the case, if I recall correctly. If you create a variable with a dot in the name, it will actually automatically create a structure:

RE: Dereference Scalar Whatever

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Hoffman
I will give that a shot From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu 11/11/2004 12:49 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Dereference Scalar Whatever > What is the issue with this, and if this is bad, any > suggestions? Created a structure called session.bi

Re: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Creese
Ok I took the var out of the application page an put it right on the processing page. Now the var is set correctly however it is failing with a new message. Does anyone think this is a permissions issue since this is running on Linux. No problems with this on Windows where the site was created.

Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Roberto Perez
Hi everyone, I'd like to know your opinion on best practices regarding the use of separate tables/separate queries. Here's my situation: - I'm currently working on an online dictionary with CFML and an Access database. The dictionary is contained in 1 table called "words_tb". For each word/ent

adding information to a response header

2004-11-11 Thread Critter
is this possible? and if so... does anyone have any examples.. or can point me in the right direction? crit -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-[ Single Dads ]-= =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-[ http://single-dads.us ]-=

Re: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Remoting" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Rick Root
Jeff Small wrote: >>Am I understanding MM's description of Blackstone correctly, >>especially the new, "Rich Forms"? >> >>Will Blackstone provide built-in "Flash-Remoting" type capability >>without having to actually use Flash / Flash Remoting / ActionScript? NDA was not mentioned during the confe

Re: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Removing" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Rick Root
Ian Skinner wrote: > > All the presentations on Blackstone I saw at MAX said we could discuss > anything presented on "our own words." But we were not allowed any audio or > video recording. That was definately the case in the Cold Fusion Reporting session. However, the "Get Ready For Blackst

Re: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Jonathan Bigelow
Hi Roberto, Your main drawback here is going to be the use of Access, not the additional time required to return the results. A database server (MS SQL, MySQL, etc.) would improve your reponse time, but if you don't have hundreds or thousands of people hitting your application, Access should b

RE: adding information to a response header

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Watts
> is this possible? and if so... does anyone have any > examples.. or can point me in the right direction? You can set HTTP response headers using the CFHEADER tag. In addition, using CFCONTENT, CFLOCATION or CFCOOKIE also set HTTP response headers, although you don't have full control over the h

Re: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Deanna Schneider
I'm sure you'll get lots of replies to this, but here goes anyway. Make it two tables. Your assumptions about why 2 tables would be bad are mis-informed. You can still do one query (with a join clause). And, if you index on the foreign key, the database will be able to retrieve the related reco

Re: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Roberto Perez
At 02:11 PM 11/11/04, Jonathan Bigelow wrote: > Building relational databases is a best practice [snipped] > >Table One would look like: >ID | Word > >Table Two would look like: >ID | WordID | URL > >You'd then write a sql statement like: >select words_tb.word, links_tb.url >from words_tb, links_

Re: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Ubqtous
I'm pretty sure ColdFusion is unable to write the file because it doesn't have permission to access root's directory. I can't give you any specific advice on how to fix it as I've only worked with a vanilla CF/Linux/Apache install, which doesn't put web files into /root/ ... HTH a little On Thu,

Re: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>select words_tb.word, links_tb.url >>from words_tb, links_tb >>where links_tb.wordid = words_tb.id >>You'd get all the results you're looking for in a single query. Exact, althought I'd rather use a LEFT JOIN here to make sure I also get words with no URL. -- _

RE: Xamlon info

2004-11-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
When we did an interview with them (out in FA very soon), we noticed and mentioned the demo app thing. I threw a number of ideas their way and would have build a few myself but MAX and other things got in the way. The main way that it works with CF is to have CF generate the XAML to be compiled int

Re: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Lawrence Ng
directory path is incorrect. should be "\" not "/" and check your file permissions. u should implement a try catch framework as well >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/11/04 9:54 AM >>> Ok I took the var out of the application page an put it right on the processing page. Now the var is set correctly howev

SOT: Server Monitoring

2004-11-11 Thread Ricky Fritzsching
What monitoring software do you use on your web servers? Can you recommend a monitoring software package that is relatively inexpensive? I have looked at ipmonitor.com and I do like it, but the price tag is a little high for me at this point. Any suggestions? --- Ricky Fritz

RE: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Remoting" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Rick Faircloth
I'm still developing...pretty much routine stuff. But I've always been really interested in developing Rich Internet Applications, however, I hate working in Flash... It's not that I don't have experience in similar fields...I do 3-D animation, video editing, graphic design, all the time...but I

RE: Function and query name overwrite

2004-11-11 Thread Burns, John D
Would it be possible to do ? It looks funny and I doubt it would work, but I know you can do so I thought maybe the other would work as well. Anyone have time to test? John -Original Message- From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:51 PM

Re: SOT: Server Monitoring

2004-11-11 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Ricky Fritzsching wrote: > What monitoring software do you use on your web servers? http://www.nagios.org/ Jochem ~| Special thanks to the CF Community Suite Gold Sponsor - CFHosting.net http://www.cfhosting.net Message: http:/

RE: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Watts
> Just a thought: I understand how relations between fields are > useful in Access when you use Access exclusively to enter or > search for data (e.g., through an Access form). However, if > you are accessing data only via SQL statements with CFML, do > the tables still need to be linked (relat

RE: Re: Blackstone to provide built-in

2004-11-11 Thread Burns, John D
In response to the question, I didn't hear anything about "remoting" being built into the forms. I did hear that Blackstone will be able to generate forms automatically in Flash and thus provide some built in variable checking and error messages and such before submission, but then the rest is jus

RE: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Burns, John D
The "." in the file name might be screwing something up. Maybe CF is thinking there's a scope of some sort? I'm not sure, but that may be a place to check. John -Original Message- From: Eric Creese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 1:00 PM To: CF-Talk Subject

RE: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Burns, John D
You may need to set the "mode" attribute of cffile to 777. You may also want to check and make sure that the directory you're trying to upload to has the appropriate permissions on it. 777 allows uploads and such but may open you up too much. Set the permissions just for what you need. John -

Re: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Roberto Perez wrote: > > - the two ID fields should be autonumber, right? That is probanly the easiest, but not an absolute requirement. > - the relation should be between the "ID" field of the first table and the > "WordID" field of the second table, right? Yes. > Just a thought: I underst

RE: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Remoting" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Burns, John D
You could learn Flex. Sounds like something that would fit your needs. The price tag is a little high, but if you're picky about the things you want, I guess you have to be ready to pay that amount. John -Original Message- From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday,

RE: Re: Blackstone to provide built-in

2004-11-11 Thread Ben Forta
I have already answered this publicly in user groups, so I might as well answer it here too ... No, the CF generated Flash forms do not support SOAP or Remoting calls within a form, at least not this time around. Blackstone generates Flash forms that function like (and can replace) HTML forms, and

CFHttp Question

2004-11-11 Thread John Stanley
I am using CFHttp to send xml. Is there a way to see what version of XML is being sent when I use a cfhttpparam tag of type xml and just send some xml like this? something here John Stanley Web Application Developer http://www.activeaero.com 734-547-7277 ~~~

RE: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Roberto Perez
At 02:44 PM 11/11/04, Dave Watts wrote: >If you don't use declarative >referential integrity to enforce relationships between your records, your >database becomes vulnerable to any mistakes within application code that >might change one side of a relationship without appropriately changing the >ot

Lowercase custom tag names on UNIX

2004-11-11 Thread Deanna Schneider
Hey all, On this page, it says that custom tag names must be all lowercase in UNIX - http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/reuseco3.htm My testing (and heck, production) shows otherwise. So, is livedocs wrong? Have we done something extra special with our linux servers? Is linux

RE: CFHttp Question

2004-11-11 Thread John Stanley
Also, if this version can be determined can it be changed? >-Original Message- > From: John Stanley > Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 2:47 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject:CFHttp Question > > I am using CFHttp to sen

Re: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Remoting" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Nathan Strutz
Rick Faircloth wrote: > I'm still developing...pretty much routine stuff. > > But I've always been really interested in developing Rich Internet > Applications, > however, I hate working in Flash... Did you look into Flex? You get the RIA without the animation, and can have CF run the back-end.

RE: Re: Blackstone to provide built-in

2004-11-11 Thread Burns, John D
Ben, So when can we expect this functionality? All together now "Soon". :-) John -Original Message- From: Ben Forta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 2:44 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Re: Blackstone to provide built-in I have already answered this public

RE: Lowercase custom tag names on UNIX

2004-11-11 Thread Burns, John D
Perhaps the livedocs should just say case-sensitive? Maybe that's what they meant. They're probably just making a point to show that most tags are case-insensitive in CF, but because custom tags make a call to the file system, the tag name and the file name must be the same case. It's probably ju

RE: Re: Blackstone to provide built-in

2004-11-11 Thread Ben Forta
Um, I think I may be violating some rule if I say "soon" this time, so for now it is "can't say, sorry". :-) -Original Message- From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 2:59 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Re: Blackstone to provide built-in Ben, So

Re: Function and query name overwrite

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Carabetta
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 14:33:46 -0500, Burns, John D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Would it be possible to do ? It looks > funny and I doubt it would work, but I know you can do name="application.getEmployees"> so I thought maybe the other would work > as well. Anyone have time to test? > It won'

Re: OT sql2k question

2004-11-11 Thread Ben Doom
Text fields are only limited by the OS's maximum file size. Gigs and gigs. You're thinking of the varchar limit. There's not way to go past the limit on varchars, but you can always use text instead. I hope that made sense. --Ben DRE wrote: > Hi, > I've noted that the text fields in sql 200

Re: Lowercase custom tag names on UNIX

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Carabetta
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 13:53:20 -0600, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey all, > On this page, it says that custom tag names must be all lowercase in UNIX - > http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/reuseco3.htm > > My testing (and heck, production) shows otherwise. So,

Re: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Remoting" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Rick Root
Rick Faircloth wrote: > > But I've always been really interested in developing Rich Internet > Applications, however, I hate working in Flash... I hate the Flash Timeline. Therefore, I don't use it :) Everytime I tried to learn Flash before this whole RIA thing, I got stuck trying to figure o

RE: Function and query name overwrite

2004-11-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
Just had a long talk with Sean about that. Not do-able (other than it looking ugly). Doing an initial CFSET with the var key word is the way to go. > Would it be possible to do ? It looks > funny and I doubt it would work, but I know you can do name="application.getEmployees"> so I thought mayb

RE: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Creese
sorry I just root as an example so please think of root as the same as home -Original Message- From: Ubqtous [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 1:27 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues I'm pretty sure ColdFusion is unable to write the

Re: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Remoting" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Adrocknaphobia
Dude, you are still using 4.5 because you don't see any 'compelling features' in recent versions?!?!?!?! You must be listening to this email from a text-to-speech engine, only the blind could claim not to see any compelling features since 4.5. -Adam On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:53:14 -0500, Rick Faircl

Re: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Carabetta
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 11:30:40 -0800, Lawrence Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > directory path is incorrect. > > should be "\" not "/" and check your file permissions. > > u should implement a try catch framework as well > Eh? That's not true at all. The path separator on a *nix system is the forw

Re: Lowercase custom tag names on UNIX

2004-11-11 Thread Deanna Schneider
That's what I was wondering, too. But, it seems so incredibly inprecise. :) - Original Message - From: "Burns, John D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 2:01 PM Subject: RE: Lowercase custom tag names on UNIX > Perhaps the livedocs

Re: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Remoting" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Aaron Rouse
We are stuck on 5.0 here and really not much of what is done uses anything specific to 5.0 At least when Blackstone comes out we will go up to MX, the joys of working for a big company whose policy appears to be to always run one version old of software. On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:12:10 -0500, Adroc

RE: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Creese
now I get the following after I added the mode option. String index out of range: -1 The error occurred in /home/auto1/autocomm-inc.com/html/dev/Admin/x_addtest.cfm: line 24 22 : filefield="timage1" 23 : mode = 777 24 : accept="image/pjpeg,image/gif

RE: Function and query name overwrite

2004-11-11 Thread Michael Dinowitz
It's one of those rare issues where you spend a few minutes to a few days trying to find out why a value is being set one way when it's supposed to be another. With small CFCs it should not be a problem, but once you get into large ones with internal function calls, you're getting into dangerous te

RE: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Removing" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Ian Skinner
I believe I'm safe here because this was openly discussed at MAX. Flash Forms are just one option of the new form functionality in Blackstone. I see it as kind of the "Easy" option. With just a few parameters you can create a very nice multi-page form without JavaScript, ActionScript or Flash.

RE: Function and query name overwrite

2004-11-11 Thread Ian Skinner
Just had a long talk with Sean about that. Not do-able (other than it looking ugly). Doing an initial CFSET with the var key word is the way to go. Especially since all the var declarations must be at the beginning of the function. -- Ian Skinner Web Programmer BloodSource www.Bloo

RE: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Burns, John D
The 777 should be in quotes. Mode="777" it's a string not a number. John -Original Message- From: Eric Creese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 3:18 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues now I get the following after I added the mod

Re: Need Book Recommendation

2004-11-11 Thread Donna French
I think I probably have some sort of OCD too, I like to have them all so I just ordered all three from Amazon - used. We'll see how well my OCD side can handle the fact that another soul has touched them first. LOL Thanks for everyone that took the time to post. ~ Donna On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 12:2

Re: OT sql2k question

2004-11-11 Thread DRE
Dooh! I was mislead by the number next to text in the table design area. I thought that was the max size, it only shows 16! Thanks DRE On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 15:06:08 -0500, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Text fields are only limited by the OS's maximum file size. Gigs and gigs. > > You'r

RE: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Creese
Ok I put my slashes back and I get the following error here is how I set the var. The destination directory "/home/auto1/autocomm-inc.com/html/dev/images/apps/" specified in the CFFILE tag is invalid. The directory either does not exist or is not accessible by this tag. The error occur

RE: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Ian Skinner
Just to add some complexity to this and really throw you for a loop, there is a small chance you may want three tables. This would be desirable if multiple words use the same url. I don't know how unique the url's are in your data, but if any of them are repeated you would probably want an "UR

RE: OT sql2k question

2004-11-11 Thread Dawson, Michael
If there is a need to store more than 8000 bytes, I usually split the text into 8000-byte chunks and insert it into separate rows. Most likely, this becomes a separate table with a sequence field so that it is easy to put back together. I used to have problems with text datatypes and this is how

RE: Blackstone to provide built-in "Flash Removing" type capabilities?

2004-11-11 Thread Ian Skinner
However, the "Get Ready For Blackstone" pre-conference training session was under NDA... although they didn't make us SIGN anything, they did tell us it was under NDA and they didn't want us discussing anything that was talked about in there specific to Blackstone. - Rick Ah, I didn't get a

Re: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Carabetta
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 14:30:06 -0600, Eric Creese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok I put my slashes back and I get the following error > > here is how I set the var. > > > > The destination directory > "/home/auto1/autocomm-inc.com/html/dev/images/apps/" specified in the CFFILE > tag is invalid.

Re: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Keith Gaughan
Your biggest potential problem is your use of Access, which is a single-user DB. Switch to something else more capable. I'd also advise you to normalise them by splitting it into two tables. You lose nothing by doing so, and gain a lot of flexiblity. Lookups will be lightening-fast as long as the

RE: Dereference Scalar Whatever

2004-11-11 Thread Ian Skinner
Interesting, I wrote the following simple tests and they all work just fine in MX 6.1. And here I've always gone out of my way to declare new structures, such as the first example. http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";> Struct Test -- Ian Skinner Web Prog

RE: Lowercase custom tag names on UNIX

2004-11-11 Thread Ewok
Guess they should have put "case sensitive" since thatÂ’s always been the case with linux. It's just good practice to do everything lowercase to make a platform switch easier on the cranium. Now if your tag is CF_MyTag and you're calling it CF_MYTAG and it works... then yes, maybe you have an extra

RE: CFFILE upload to Linux server issues

2004-11-11 Thread Eric Creese
I will give it a try. I wrote the site on my development machine and that was win2K, SQL server. This site is for a client who is running it on Linux and MySql so I had to convert everything. Ran into the pitfalls of case sensitivity. Forgot about that from my old Oracle/Unix DBA days. That was

Re: Pros and cons of separate tables

2004-11-11 Thread Keith Gaughan
Roberto Perez wrote: > At 02:11 PM 11/11/04, Jonathan Bigelow wrote: > > >> Building relational databases is a best practice [snipped] >> >>Table One would look like: >>ID | Word >> >>Table Two would look like: >>ID | WordID | URL >> >>You'd then write a sql statement like: >>select words_tb.word

cfmx 6.1 updater

2004-11-11 Thread Tony Weeg
hello all. i have to upgrade my production box to 6.1 updater tonight. that doesnt require a system restart ... right? it only requires a cfmx service restart, correct? -- tony Tony Weeg macromedia certified coldfusion mx developer email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com blog: http://www.revolu

RE: cfexecute and vb.net return

2004-11-11 Thread Jeremy Bunton
So I'm guessing this isn't possible with cfexecute and I should go the route of altering my commandline app. -Original Message- From: Jeremy Bunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 1:25 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: cfexecute and vb.net return Hello, I have a vb.ne

Re: Dereference Scalar Whatever

2004-11-11 Thread Dave Carabetta
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 12:58:39 -0800, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Interesting, I wrote the following simple tests and they all work just fine > in MX 6.1. And here I've always gone out of my way to declare new > structures, such as the first example. > > > > "http://www.w3

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