> >>it uses java.
>
> and Java uses?
java.util.zip?
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>>it uses java.
and Java uses?
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Sorry about the line-wrap... The presentation will focus mostly on
basic functionality (creating and using form
> Hi all, I'm trying to track down a good tool that will do
> at least a
> mediocre job of meeting my needs in order to save me time
> from creating one.
> I want to implement a tool that will allow a user to
> design a form and save
> the form definition to a file or database. My thought is
> tha
Lee wrote:
> How do I get Dreamweaver to stop saving (putting?)
> multiple files? The files are on an FTP server and
> whenever I want to save one file it goes out finds all
> associated files and saves them also which is a little
> annoying.
It sounds like you're talking about the controls ov
The only bad is on a shared hosting environment that I can think of off the
top of my head.
Otherwise both ways are equally valid.
- Calvin
-Original Message-
From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 3:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Application Scope (
> Oh come on! Just once more!
>
>>poke<
LOL
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
cell: 250.920.8830
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LMAO!!
Sorry Bryan... but... that's rich.
First off, your app values DO change when the values are updated.
I had to read your post a few times just to make sure I was getting
your meaning right... yeah, wrapping an if isdefined would keep the
values from resetting if you changed the code. hence
Chris,
Take a look at Plum:
http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com/plum
It's free, and does a hell of a lot:
http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com/plum/WhatPlumCanDo.cfm
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com
Download Plum and oth
I've done it inside of my CMPro CMS, of which version 4 gets released
for sale late today. Its probably the most complex subsystem in
there, although it also processes submitted form data.
I didn't use any xml. Its all db-driven with lots of CF code. The
user chooses the form element type (i.e.
lol I literally laughed out loud to a few of those. thanks
-Original Message-
From: jonese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 9:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Adobe Humor
Ok it's friday, enough doomsday, or what if talk lets have some fun at adobe
/ macromedia's expense.
On 4/22/05, Connie DeCinko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But won't that create a new app name with every request?
Nope. That code comes from an installer that writes the
/Application.cfm during an install. It only runs once.
No need to use a fancy installer though. You can just as easily type
t
> All i have to do is make the Broadcom 440x ethernet device work
> happily with my Netgear BG814 modem/hub and I can get my network up to
> 100MB instead of the 10MB it's running at now. Then I'll be a VERY
> happy little camper. Does anyone have any ideas what I can do about
> this issue?
I f
>BlogCFM 1.0 is now available.
>
>See my blog at www.rickroot.com/blog for a sample.
>
>For features information and downloads, see http://www.blogcfm.org
>
>Support for Bluedragon 6.2, CFMX 6.1 and CFMX 7.0 on Windows and Linux.
>Support for Access, SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle.
>
>Op
On 4/22/05, Connie DeCinko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right, but... What if you chose a common name
Don't do that :-). As you've just discovered it creates a security weakness.
I use
variables.AppName="somename_" & variables.myDSNName & "_" &
TimeFormat(CreateODBCTime(Now()),"HHmmss");
Th
> From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Right, but... What if you chose a common name and someone on
> the same server does the same. Also, what if you need to
> test different versions of the same application on the same
> server? Shouldn't sandboxing protect you from that?
I wo
Hi Chris,
I know you wouldn't want to buy a cms to get a form generator :-)
Couldn't help but plug the thing a little though as its pretty neat.
I don't sell it separately, although there's obviously a market for
it. It was built as a component of the cms so I'd have to do a lot of
work to bre
Did anyone catch this on /.?
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/04/18/198259&tid=95&tid=128&tid=4
If this is true, how can I find out how long it will be for some one
like AOL to update their DNS?
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one thing is to move your DSN value from the application scope to the
request scope and that issue is fixed...
as for the app name... I always use a different name from dev to stage
to production... that way I know which one I am using...
On 4/22/05, Connie DeCinko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> R
Hi Bryan, We have fairly recently adopted CVS (last 6 months) and I
(for my sins) was the driving force behind it.
Our setup is that the CVS server and repository (where all the source
code is held) is on a LINUX box. We already had linux servers and CVS
comes as standard and is easy to set up. H
> You can't modify application-scope variables without cycling the
> application?
It's been years since I used application scoped varsbut yeponce set
they don't get reset if you change the valueI always had to cycle the CF
services or expire the app to get the change to take effect.
Right, but... What if you chose a common name and someone on the same
server does the same. Also, what if you need to test different versions of
the same application on the same server? Shouldn't sandboxing protect you
from that?
-Original Message-
From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL
Most of the time I over look it... Kinda like call me whatever you want,
just don't call me late for dinner!
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 12:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CrystalTech Users Beware
/me wonders if he ever
How do I get Dreamweaver to stop saving (putting?)
multiple files? The files are on an FTP server and
whenever I want to save one file it goes out finds all
associated files and saves them also which is a little
annoying.
Lee
~~~
you dont need to use outputs within the cfmail tag just #whatever#
From: Richard Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 2:41 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfoutput error
It appears that I'm having problems with the tag. When I try the
foll
But won't that create a new app name with every request?
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From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 2:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CrystalTech Users Beware
On 4/22/05, Connie DeCinko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right, but... What
I had the same experience with Hatton. He really goes out of his way
to help people. The downside is when he calls you, nobody else
realizes how much he helps.
On 4/22/05, Bryan Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Marlonand a BIG thanks to Hatton who actually picked up the phone
>
True...but sometimes I prefer the simpler more readable loop example for
debugging, I guess I'm thinking back to pre CF 5.0 days...assuming that cfdump
came available with CF 5.0?
Andrew.
>You don't use that for anything other than debugging do you? You'll get all
>form fields which you might n
It should be common practice to have all of your applications use
different names.
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Does Macromedia send out E-mail announcements of hotfixes, or is it
all RSS feeds these days?
Thank you,
Mike Chabot
On 4/22/05, Dave Carabetta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thought MX7 users would be interested in this:
>
> http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=fd71533
>
Egads. I didn't realize this limitation of zips.
Looks like WinRAR does the trick. I'm off to the races.
Thank you!!!
Dave
Claude Schneegans wrote:
> >>Although I haven't verified, it shouldn't have any problem zipping empty
>
>
>>>directories.
>
>
> Since the missing empty directory pr
No, once CFLOCATION executes, the current page context is no longer valid, so
in essence, it's just like using CFABORT.
-Original Message-
From: Jason Rogoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 11:37 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFLocation question
When using cflocation, is
On 4/22/05, Mike Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does Macromedia send out E-mail announcements of hotfixes, or is it
> all RSS feeds these days?
>
I don't think they've ever sent out e-mail for hotfixes. I have signed
for (and received) e-mails for security bulletins, but not for
hotfixes. So
I'm trying to install ColdFusion MX7 to a brand new Windows 2003 server
with IIS for a client.
I get one error when I install:
"Additional Notes: ERROR - standalone.xmlUnable to delete file
C:\CFusionMX7\WEB-INF\cfusion\lib\msapps.jar"
I have left the file there and I have also deleted it, but
Ray Champagne wrote:
> Okay, I can be on board with that - besides, I, like you, don't feel
> like getting into a Gruss/Dana feud about something that really doesn't
> matter.
>
> Besides, it's Friday!
>
> Champagne - OUT! (American Idol reference...)
But its past midnight for us, and I've ha
Found the problem: the LoginForm action was set to "Get" instead of "Post". It
worked under v6, but not under v7. Anyway, I think we're all squared away now!
> So now I'm no longer getting the error message in CF Administrator,
> but I have a strange new problem. The login to my website no longe
Here's the second link that works. Sorry 'bout that.
"Spain asks EU to include Spanish dialects as official working languages"
http://tinyurl.com/93992
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University of Wisconsin-Extension
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Gra
Thanks Marlonand a BIG thanks to Hatton who actually picked up the phone
and called me!!
I love this list (and some folks wouldn't wanna pay for it...bah) ;-)
I've got WinCVS installedand I'm going to finally break down and try
CFEclipse ;-)
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Directo
Matt,
Thanks for the response. It sounds like your system does what I'd want, but we
already have a CMS (that lacks such a complex feature), so a second CMS is out
of the question. Do you know if your CMS sells this component seperately? I
have envisioned what you describe in terms of a datab
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Francis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 3:38 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: CrystalTech Users Beware
>
> You're all coming up with reasonable workarounds, but Connie's point is
> that
> she shouldn't need workarounds... and she's
I picked up my new notebook on Friday, and I'm installing all the
stuff I need, and with some degree of trepidation, I started to
install ColdFusion.
No doubt some of you are already going 'oh for Pete's sake, can't he
just let things alone - I dont think I can stand another saga like the
last one
There was some discussion on this on the cfcdev list and I believe there was
a project spawned...
http://www.d-ross.org/index.cfm?objectid=F7D09312-A7F9-DF09-3E8E59AC861E3651
HTH
Kola
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 April 2005 16:08
> To: C
> How do I get Dreamweaver to stop saving (putting?) multiple
> files? The files are on an FTP server and whenever I want to
> save one file it goes out finds all associated files and
> saves them also which is a little annoying.
Go to your "Preferences" dialog from the "Edit" menu, select "Sit
> -Original Message-
> From: Mosh Teitelbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 2:40 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: CrystalTech Users Beware
>
> I don't think this is unique to CrystalTech. This would likely be the
> case
> with any hosting company that supports sha
We have installed CF5.0 on a windows 2003 web edition server and found that
a tried and true custom File upload tag is no longer working. The tag will
upload a unique file name just fine but if a duplicate file is uploaded with
the makeunique qualifier we get an error. After a little debugging
(c
one quick-and-dirty way to change your app vars is to change your app
name. Depends on your app design as to how much this affects your
visitors, but if your app is named
myapp_20060422_142830
(which is an app name, plus the stripped date and time) you can easily
rename it to
myapp_20060422_14
> Can you please explain why you don't use application variables? Since
> it's impossible to use any of the mainstream frameworks like fusebox
> machii or modelglue without using the application scope, I assume that
> your applications aren't based on any of them. That said, and since
> you don't u
CrystalTech users be aware of another issue I've recently discovered. This
could actually affect anyone on a shared server.
After several weeks of unexplained errors in my site of not being able to
find the datasource, a datasource I set in my Application.cfm, I figured out
that my application n
Correction, HE's right.
And yes, that is my point that there should be protections in place to
prevent sites from stepping on other unknown sites on the same server. Now
if I get this on my own server, then shame on me for not being aware enough
to use different names.
I like the earlier suggest
One other quickthing,
What do I put in the mailerID parameter?
Thanks,
Saturday
On 22/4/05 3:12 pm, "Howie Hamlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MailerID
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That could well be it Howie!
I have checked and the IP address (co-hosted mail) is black listed. I've
emailed my hosting company to ask them to change me over to a
non-blacklisted IP otherwise there wouldn't be much point in me creating an
app that emails people.
Thanks for your help,
Saturday
>>Although I haven't verified, it shouldn't have any problem zipping empty
>>directories.
Since the missing empty directory problem comes with Winzip or PKzip,
I think that any solution using them will include the problem.
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That's exactly my point, Claude. I'm glad I'm not alone here :-)
>>>huh? a dialect is "a regional variety of a language
>
>Right, but this is much more than just a few different words.
>Most of the time, people speaking the "standard" laguage hardly
>understand, if not at all, people speaking t
Okay, I can be on board with that - besides, I, like you, don't feel
like getting into a Gruss/Dana feud about something that really doesn't
matter.
Besides, it's Friday!
Champagne - OUT! (American Idol reference...)
Ray
Irvin Gomez wrote:
> I didn't mean to offend you, so I'm glad you didn'
>>huh? a dialect is "a regional variety of a language
Right, but this is much more than just a few different words.
Most of the time, people speaking the "standard" laguage hardly
understand, if not at all, people speaking the dialect.
Alsacian is a german dialect, but german people simply do no
Thought MX7 users would be interested in this:
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=fd71533
Of particular note, because it has come up on this list several times
recently, it looks like they fixed web services to honor ColdFusion
mappings and fixed that annoying Flash Gate
I didn't mean to offend you, so I'm glad you didn't take offense :-)
Now, back to the "mini-argument": we could spend the rest of our lives here,
debating what is and what isn't a dialect. After all, REAL experts still debate
the concept, as a cursory internet search will quickly confirm.
My si
The first thing you should do is to get rid of the default CF email header
which triggers the mail as SPAM on some servers. You can use the MailerID
parameter of CFMAIL.
Also, check to see if your email server is listed in any RBLs. There are
several RBL testers on line...here's one:
http://
Irvin Gomez wrote:
>>irvin, im with you up to a point.
>>
>>there are MANY MANY dialects in the United States, heck, where i come
>
>>from there are more than 5, within a 40 mile radius.
>
>>TRUST ME.
>>
>>there are many versions.
>>tony
>>
>>On 4/22/05, Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
For anyone who doubts that English has dialects, try speaking to a Cockney
for five minutes, when he has to rest his plates because he's been up and
down the apples all day.
(plates = plates of meat = feet; apples = apples and pears = stairs)
~~
Ok it's friday, enough doomsday, or what if talk lets have some fun at adobe
/ macromedia's expense.
http://daringfireball.net/2005/04/adobe_translation
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Ray Champagne wrote:
> Yea, even though I didn't take offense, I would like to hear why not.
you can't because according to most language references there are plenty
of American English dialects in the US. you were correct.
> Maybe I am a dummy when it comes to definition of the word, but it se
Sounds like a very simple, elegant approach, Andy.
Thanks for sharing that info...
Rick
From: "Andy Mcshane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 5:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: translating websites
Ok guy's, here is a description of how
>irvin, im with you up to a point.
>
>there are MANY MANY dialects in the United States, heck, where i come
>from there are more than 5, within a 40 mile radius.
>
>TRUST ME.
>
>there are many versions.
>tony
>
>On 4/22/05, Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
Hey, Tony, I'm in NY. I counte
Yea, even though I didn't take offense, I would like to hear why not.
Maybe I am a dummy when it comes to definition of the word, but it seems
like a Southern USA English dialect is one example of an English dialect.
In fact, IIRC from my HS Spanish, I was taught that there were several
dialect
irvin, im with you up to a point.
there are MANY MANY dialects in the United States, heck, where i come
from there are more than 5, within a 40 mile radius.
TRUST ME.
there are many versions.
tony
On 4/22/05, Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Irvin Gomez wrote:
> >>Isn't this called di
On 4/22/05, Irvin Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Why not?
> >
> >"Dialect: A variety of a language distinguished by variations of accent,
> >grammar, or vocabulary." - (from McGraw-Hill site)
> >
> >Sounds like it to me
> >
> >Ray
> >
> >Irvin Gomez wrote:
> >>
>
> If you think that th
Irvin Gomez wrote:
> If you think that the USA has several "English dialects", then there's not
> much I can explain to you.
no, i guess you can't.
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What was that
ROTFLMAO
>Irvin Gomez wrote:
>> Just like English, Spanish has it own slang ("nuts" for testicles),
>> regional expressions ("bloke"/"guy" in England/USA), local words
>> ("jambalaya" in New Orleans), etc. That doesn't, however, prevent any
>> native Spanish speaker from commun
Irvin Gomez wrote:
>>Isn't this called dialect?
>
> No.
huh? a dialect is "a regional variety of a language differing from the
standard language" according to the library of congress. and many wags
on the unicode list often define a language as a dialect with an army &
navy.
~
>Why not?
>
>"Dialect: A variety of a language distinguished by variations of accent,
>grammar, or vocabulary." - (from McGraw-Hill site)
>
>Sounds like it to me
>
>Ray
>
>Irvin Gomez wrote:
>>
If you think that the USA has several "English dialects", then there's not much
I can explain to y
Irvin Gomez wrote:
> Just like English, Spanish has it own slang ("nuts" for testicles),
> regional expressions ("bloke"/"guy" in England/USA), local words
> ("jambalaya" in New Orleans), etc. That doesn't, however, prevent any
> native Spanish speaker from communicating without any problems
> what
Why not?
"Dialect: A variety of a language distinguished by variations of accent,
grammar, or vocabulary." - (from McGraw-Hill site)
Sounds like it to me
Ray
Irvin Gomez wrote:
>>Isn't this called dialect?
>>
>>
>>Ray
>>
>>Irvin Gomez wrote:
>>
>
>
> No.
>
>
~~
>Isn't this called dialect?
>
>
>Ray
>
>Irvin Gomez wrote:
>>
No.
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David,
You can do lots of zip operationgs without using a CFX, if you're using
CFMX 6.1+
http://cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=744
Although I haven't verified, it shouldn't have any problem zipping empty
directories.
- Rick
David Delbridge wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody know if CFX_Zip can
Isn't this called dialect?
Ray
Irvin Gomez wrote:
>>Irvin Gomez wrote:
>>
>>>There are not "many versions of Spanish" anywhere. Just like the are
>>
>>not "many eversions of English".
>>
>>>This is a myth.
>>
>>so explain.
>
>
> It's quite simple, actually:
>
> Just like English, Spanish has
> Irvin Gomez wrote:
> > There are not "many versions of Spanish" anywhere. Just like the are
> not "many eversions of English".
> >
> > This is a myth.
>
> so explain.
It's quite simple, actually:
Just like English, Spanish has it own slang ("nuts" for testicles), regional
expressions ("blok
I've been stumped on some cfform stuff today too and by the looks of things
Flash forms aren't that Flash. They seem pretty constrained, I'm not sure
the answers to your questions but I could guess the answer to Q1 is probably
'no', for question 2 you may be able to put a tag to either hide or
sh
Protoculture wrote:
> Hi Paul. Can you describe in some more detail how you are doing this?
for the i18n stuff, you can see:
on http://www.sustainablegis.com/things.cfm see geoLocator, I18N
calendar testbed, Testbed for TimeZoneCFC, javaRB CFC testbed, etc. you
can d/l the CFCs from those pages
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> is incomplete the untranslated string will be shown. (Using Java
> Resource Bundles an error will be thrown.)
that depends on how you built the rb. a good rb manager will simply have
a key w/text in the base language (somewhere along the rb "path", at a
minimum in the
Irvin Gomez wrote:
> There are not "many versions of Spanish" anywhere. Just like the are not
> "many eversions of English".
>
> This is a myth.
so explain.
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Can any/all of this also be done with the accordian type?
> Hi all, I am just starting to get into using flash forms but I have a
> number of questions that I would like to ask.
>
> I would like to use a tab style form but I am stumped on a couple of
> things;
>
> 1. Is it possible to validat
Hi all, I am just starting to get into using flash forms but I have a number of
questions that I would like to ask.
I would like to use a tab style form but I am stumped on a couple of things;
1. Is it possible to validate data on a tab before a user can move to the next
tab?
2. Is it possibl
Hi Russell
I have not yet found a fix to this issue. I though t that running IIS in 'IIS 5
isolation mode' might fix the problem. Unfortunately it has not and I can't
find any relevant information on the net. If you have any luck please let me
know. (I will buy you a beer!)
Regards
Sean
~
>then you might just as easily wrapper them in CFCs. we do that all the
>time for i18n & GIS work.
Hi Paul. Can you describe in some more detail how you are doing this?
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There are not "many versions of Spanish" anywhere. Just like the are not "many
eversions of English".
This is a myth.
>I'd be very, very careful of any machine translation into Spanish. There is
>actually many versions of Spanish as well, depending on where you are. We
>had an interpreter tak
Another way is to export the Excel data as a tab-delimited text file and then
read the file's content and parse it with this UDF:
http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=855
Good luck!
> >This will get you there:
> >
> >http://www.emerle.net/programming/display.cfm/t/cfx_excel2query
>
> While that
Yep, POI is awesome.
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From: Irvin Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 April 2005 01:01
To: CF-Talk
Subject: excel data
This will get you there:
http://www.emerle.net/programming/display.cfm/t/cfx_excel2query
>I have to read a few hundred rows of excel data in
>This will get you there:
>
>http://www.emerle.net/programming/display.cfm/t/cfx_excel2query
While that looks like it's exactly what I need, I have to access to the cold
fusion server, but only to my htdocs area. So it looks like I can't do this
line:
1. Add the supplied cfx_Excel2Query.jar fi
I would be very carefull developing my own translation solution.
In order to efficiently manage translations you need tools to
sort, merge, clean and version your translations. Do you really
have the skill and resources to make and maintain all these tools
yourself?
I am still partial to the
Not trying to hijack this thread but I am having problems logging into HoF. I
login OK but everytime I try to post I am told that I need to log in, but I
already have? Help please, I have a very important question to ask?
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Thanks for everyone's help on the hash problems, I've gone and done it the
way Dave has suggested.
UPDATE tbl_020publicQuestions
SET answer = '#Form["answer" & i]#'
WHERE questionID = #CheckQuestions.questionID[i]#
Protoculture wrote:
> ). I was just thinking on a larger scale. Say if an organization had
> these classes in existance, then in my mind it makes sense to hook CF
> into these objects than recreating them as cfc's.
then you might just as easily wrapper them in CFCs. we do that all the
time for i1
Hi guys,
I have a response to people which seems to always go into the junkmail.
I realise it has a link to confirm but can anyone help me so it won't keep
getting trashed thereby the user never seeing it.
This is the code:
Hi #form.interviewerName#,
A few minutes ago you submitted yo
That makes sense. If there is an existing back-end based on EJB or some
other such behemoth, it makes perfect sense to hook into that rather than
attempt to re-create the functionality.
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From: Protoculture [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 22 April 2005 5:39
To: C
Hi thanks for the responses.
I wouldn't want to recreate what CF does ( and does well I might add ). I was
just thinking on a larger scale. Say if an organization had these classes in
existance, then in my mind it makes sense to hook CF into these objects than
recreating them as cfc's.
> -Original Message-
> From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 April 2005 08:53
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Using Java Classes rather than CFC's?
>
> Well, yeah, if I knew how to write Java.
>
> Why not use Java instead of CF completely? I see CF as simpler (including
> C
Ok guy's, here is a description of how I solved this problem for me. Firstly I
have a site that contains approxiamately 1750 pages. These pages are all
grouped together inside Directories i.e. 'Players', 'Competitions', etc. Each
of these Directories also contain a Directory called 'Language'. T
Well, yeah, if I knew how to write Java.
Why not use Java instead of CF completely? I see CF as simpler (including
CFCs) but a Java programmer may not - it's your choice.
-Original Message-
From: Protoculture [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 22 April 2005 4:31
To: CF-Talk
Subjec
It was a little bit since I modified a udf that I have that uses
imagemagick -- but I had a peek at the code now, and I implemented it
using arrays, and it seems to work. I remember having quite some
headaches, and also experimenting by cfexecuting a shell script that
would fix the arguments.
Oh,
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