Hi
having a very very bad day. Nothing is working for me.
I'm trying to install cfx_imageinfo on my server. (MX7 using
standalone server)
Keep getting this error:
Error occurred in tag CFX_IMAGEINFO
Unexpected error occurred while processing tag.
I unzipped the tag into
Google Smoogle, forget Google Maps, what you need is Mapscape! :OD
http://www.mapscape.net/map.cfm
Ade
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From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 August 2005 23:40
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Data driven local maps
Google Maps. Check out the API.
Thanks Rick, keep up the good work.
Massimo Foti
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Especially nice to see more support for TinyMCE popping up all over the place.
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Does anyone know if its possible to concatenate 2 or more PDFs in MX?
I dont have the original data the PDF was created from, just the PDF.
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Does anyone know if its possible to concatenate 2 or more PDFs in MX?
I dont have the original data the PDF was created from, just the PDF.
I think that activePDF does this: http://www.activepdf.com/
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Simon Smith wrote:
Does anyone know if its possible to concatenate 2 or more PDFs in MX?
I dont have the original data the PDF was created from, just the PDF.
http://www.lowagie.com/iText/
http://itextdocs.lowagie.com/tutorial/general/copystamp/index.html
Hello,
feel free to visit http://shop.karneval.com/ebayapi/
http://shop.karneval.com/ebayapi/ and download source code to access the
ebay SOAP API with ColdFusion MX 7.0.
Thanks
Martin
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any ideas what
Report compilation error. Error at (13, 68: null
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means...nothing else useful. The report was working fine, I nipped
into it to move a rectangle to the back of a pile and now the whole
report is bust...
cheers,
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Hi,
wondering how I get coldfusion to save thai words e.g. ยà¸à¹à¸¥à¸´à¸ in
the
following format.
At the moment all I can get is #3618;#3585;#3648;#3621;#3636;#3585;
Any clues or pointers?
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In a database? You will need to ensure you are saving the data as
NVARCHAR/NTEXT and passing in the Native N' value when performing DB data
retrieval.
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From: Paul Kathryn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 August 2005 12:33
To: CF-Talk
Subject: resource bundles using
I am wanting to save them to a text file so I can also edit them via IBMs
resource bundle manager.
I have seen John Sheedys resource bundle software and it manags to do it but
can't see how
http://www.jmpj.net/rbMan/index.cfm?action=index
PJ
On 02/08/05, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL
Paul Kathryn wrote:
I am wanting to save them to a text file so I can also edit them via IBMs
resource bundle manager.
good idea.
I have seen John Sheedys resource bundle software and it manags to do it but
can't see how
look at his code? most likely using one of these:
Hello my fellow South Carolinian,
A technique that I've seen but not tried is to embed an actual excel
spreadsheet into a webpage using the object tag. You would need to access
the COM object model of Excel to make it do whatever it is you need to do.
I found the code to do so on the
Hi all
it's possible to know the number of queries used in a template,
including cfinclude ...? May be when you're using CF debug option.
Cheers
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I use this software. It's command line based but works with CF
perfectly. I've got a program that runs 16 crystal reports and
creates individual pdfs. I use this program to concatenate all 16
into 1 complete with an index on the left hand side. I've used it
with CF4.5 through CFMX6.1
I'll second that recommendation for using an ESRI product. They are #1
in GIS software.
Jason Merrill | E-Learning Solutions | icfconsulting.com
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From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:
Hi,
Given the large group of educated CFMX 6.1 users here, I was hoping
someone might have some insight.
In two separate cases (two different servers) after a server reboot a
tried-tested-and-true CFXM6.1 server started throwing
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
Ghostscript can, I think.
Price: Free.
On 8/2/05, Simon Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know if its possible to concatenate 2 or more PDFs in MX?
I dont have the original data the PDF was created from, just the PDF.
Have you run a memory test on it?
http://www.memtest86.com/
Bad RAM can also be the cause of corrupted files.
-JM
David Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
Given the large group of educated CFMX 6.1 users here, I was hoping
someone might have some insight.
In two separate cases (two different servers) after
Both MSSQL and Access uses MDAC. Would it be safe to use a access database
for ecommerce data??
Al
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Aldon Moore wrote:
Both MSSQL and Access uses MDAC. Would it be safe to use a access database
for ecommerce data??
You should never use MS Access for any multi-user application.
That being said, access is not particularly secure. It could be very
easy for osmeone to just steal your whole
Aldon Moore wrote:
Both MSSQL and Access uses MDAC. Would it be safe to use a access database
for ecommerce data??
Al
Generally, the answer to this question would be no. MS Access has no
where near the performance features nor the security features of
higher-end database systems. While
Not as a long term solution. You'd be much better off with MSSQL.
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From: Aldon Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 7:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: MSSQL VS ACCESS
Both MSSQL and Access uses MDAC. Would it be safe to use a access database
for
On Monday 01 August 2005 19:05, Micha Schopman wrote:
Flex really has potential, especially because as a developer you are able
to work on a single canvas level with drag and drop operations, and events.
That is definately a very very weak spot for Javascript
Eh ?
How so ?
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Both MSSQL and Access uses MDAC. Would it be safe to use a access database
for ecommerce data??
http://www.mssqlcity.com/Articles/Compare/SQLvsAccess.htm
As others have said, go with SQL Server - access will eventually puke
on you... the faster your ecommerce traffic and sales grow the faster
Why not use MSDE? It's free and Microsoft claims that it's perfect for
smaller websites with less then 25 concurrent connections... I haven't
personally tested this myself, but I'm guessing if CF is running with less
then 25 threads, you can get away with using MSDE...
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Plus at some point you may be bottlenecked by Access limiting you to only 10
simultaneous connections.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 7:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: MSSQL VS ACCESS
Both MSSQL and Access uses
Look at iText found on SourceForgeand put on your Java hat.great
package...I use it to:
-create PDFs on the fly (better control than MX 7)
-concatenate PDFs
-convert TIFFs to PDF
and it can do lots more ;-)
HTH
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
You can use it, just limit your db connections to 1 and it should be fine
until you get a ton of traffic. I'm under the assumption that you're not
looking to spend a lot of money. I believe HOF runs on Access.
Alternatively, you could use the Desktop Edition - MSDE - , or the new SQL
Express
On 8/2/05, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at iText found on SourceForgeand put on your Java hat.great
package...I use it to:
-create PDFs on the fly (better control than MX 7)
-concatenate PDFs
-convert TIFFs to PDF
and it can do lots more ;-)
It's worth noting
Both MSSQL and Access uses MDAC. Would it be safe to use a
access database for ecommerce data??
It depends on what you mean by safe and ecommerce data, I think.
Access databases will typically be on the same machine as your CF
application, so if that server is compromised, it's pretty trivial
It's worth noting that MX 7 uses iText under the hood for its PDF-ing,
so perhaps you can just use the existing jars. I have no idea if you
can develop directly against them (i.e., the database drivers will
throw a license exception if you try to use them from a non-CF app),
but you do
Hi,
I am wondering if anybody has used CFHEADER and the following Cache-Control
settings to successfully eliminate the IE 6 flicker bug when using CSS
background image loading?
cfheader name=Cache-Control value=post-check=900
cfheader name=Cache-Control value=pre-check=3600
In my case the
Bryan, do you have any examples of calling this jar?
On 8/2/05, Bryan Stevenson wrote:
It's worth noting that MX 7 uses iText under the hood for its PDF-ing,
so perhaps you can just use the existing jars. I have no idea if you
can develop directly against them (i.e., the database drivers
Yes ;-) anything specific?
The main usage (PDFs on the fly) is fairly involved (creates a 20 or so page
PDF on the fly with lots of layout elements) and may not be a good starter
example as it may require some coaching ;-)
I can fire you a simpler example on converting TIFFs to PDFs??
Bryan
On 8/2/05, Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you run a memory test on it?
http://www.memtest86.com/
Bad RAM can also be the cause of corrupted files.
Yes -- RAM tests out fine...
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You could write your own debugging template (or more likely, just
modify the existing ones - they're not encrypted for this reason) that
will tell you. Not sure if you can get per-file stats like you do for
execution times, but you might poke around. If nothing else, you can
pull the list of
:) yikes..all this talk of weapons and arsenals, I thought I'd repeat what we
actually said at the conference:
We're signed up to be yet another contributor to the CFEclipse project. That's
pretty much it. Just like the CF team helps support CF development in
HomeSite+ and DW, we think it
Ummm...Zorn?? what did I miss?
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
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: www.electricedgesystems.com
Ah, in case you missed it, Zorn is...
...the code name for a next-generation rich Internet application development
tool currently being built by Macromedia. Zorn will leverage the Macromedia
Flex framework and build on the success of the Macromedia Flex Server.
Macromedia plans to develop Zorn
How are CFE users uploading files to their production sites? I really like
the ability in DW to push and pull files between development and production
without having to drop out to an FTP program. I don't recall having this
ability in CFE unless its recently been added.
Constanty Connie
Tiffs to PDFs or concatenating PDFs would be great. Thanks!
On 8/2/05, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes ;-) anything specific?
The main usage (PDFs on the fly) is fairly involved (creates a 20 or so page
PDF on the fly with lots of layout elements) and may not be a good
Thanks ;-)
So has Flex really been that successful? I've heard lots of praise from
those that have played with itbut I've also heard cost is a bit of a
hurdle (with the caveat that it saves $$ on projects of sufficient scale to
afford the upfront cost of Flex).
Will Zorn be a middle
Will Zorn be a middle ground?
I believe that Zorn will be a replacement or supplement for FlexBuilder,
which is the current editor provided by Macromedia for Flex development.
FlexBuilder is based on Dreamweaver. I don't think it's a replacement for
the Flex server itself, and therefore won't
I use rsync for pushing of all my code. Usually called from 'ant'
tasks that I define and call from Eclipse. So I've got a build file
in my project that I right click and hit run as and it magically
syncronizes the codebase with whatever live servers are bound to that
project.
cheers,
barneyb
Connie DeCinko wrote:
How are CFE users uploading files to their production sites? I really like
the ability in DW to push and pull files between development and production
without having to drop out to an FTP program. I don't recall having this
ability in CFE unless its recently been added.
Report compilation error. Error at (13, 68: null
Please try the following:
I've got good news and not so good news. The good news is that this problem
was fixed with a newer version of the ColdFusion Report Builder at
http://www.macromedia.com/go/235b6f61 .
There was a problem in the
CFE now has FTP capability.
On 8/2/05, Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Connie DeCinko wrote:
How are CFE users uploading files to their production sites? I really like
the ability in DW to push and pull files between development and production
without having to drop out to an FTP
Why not use source control with eclipse, as it normally integrates (with
p4, cvs, and others), and then when ready to deploy, do a sync of your
repository on the server?
I've been doing this for a while (using Perforce as my SCM) and not
only does it guarantee only sending checked-in code to
We also use ANT to pull from the source code repository, perform some
processing, and move the code to the target server.
On 8/2/05, Barney Boisvert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use rsync for pushing of all my code. Usually called from 'ant'
tasks that I define and call from Eclipse. So I've
We have a time entry application that uses sessions. Everything has been
working fine for several years.
The networking group is looking to install kiosks around the at to different
locations. They are using content filtering on internet explore 6.0 sp2. the
problem is that I can login is as
If you pull right from your source control system to your production
webroot, make sure you're either doing an export (not a checkout), or
you're masking your metadata directories in some fashion (i.e. with
the web server). There's data in there that you don't want to be
public. If you have to
Hello Everyone,
I'm developing a new website for our company and I'm reusing some cf code.
On a few new pages I'm getting the following text inserted on the top of the
page.
It follows the ending /script tag and before the starting html tag. On
the old website this never shows and it's been
Matthew Small wrote:
Alternatively, you could use the Desktop Edition - MSDE - , or the new SQL
Express 2005
Do the licenses for these allow you to operate a commercial web site
using it?
Rick
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Barneyb, sorry, I wasn't too clear.
I have a home-based Source Control Server.
When developing , I check in and out of it. I cut and branch releases,
etc.
My structure looks like this /websites/domain/(www, database,
private,etc)/files
On my web server, I have sites which map their roots to
We use ftp for developing on the dev server, which is a checked out copy of
the production code (which is checked out both on the production server and
the dev server). When I'm ready to deploy, I check in the files I want to
deploy, and do an update on the production server. We use Subversion
What would be cool is if CF Administrator had a plugin to various SCM's
which lets you assign a SCM type, server, login, password, etc, and be
able to manage deployments from there.
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To:
It appears so.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/msde/howtobuy/msderights.mspx
Matthew Small
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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 1:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: MSSQL VS ACCESS
Matthew Small wrote:
Alternatively, you could use
You don't want to be checking out files to your live system, in
general, because that exposes the VC metadata to the public. Really.
However, synthesizing such an app would be pretty trivial, and you can
plug it into the CF admin using the extension point (assuming CF7
still has it). Use Ant,
On 8/2/05, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pretty sure that if it's built-in to CF, then it's not in there as
iText.jar (as I didn't see it when I dropped mine on my dev machine a few
weeks back). After dropping in the jar file, all worked fine (this is an MX
7 install as a J2EE
One more thing:
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/faq/
How much does SQL Server Express cost?
SQL Server Express is free to use and redistribute. End-users must agree to
the Go Live licensing to distribute this release of SQL Server Express
Edition. See
Yes, it is. Look under WEB-INF/cfusion/lib and you'll see the
following two jars:
iTextAsian.jar
iText.jar
Not in mine ;-) ...but as I said I've installed as a J2EE instance...so that
dir doesn't even exist...
I have JRun4/servers/cfusion/cfusion-ear/cfusion-war/lib and it wasn't in
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
I'm pretty sure that if it's built-in to CF, then it's not in there as
iText.jar (as I didn't see it when I dropped mine on my dev machine a few
yes it is. look again.
weeks back). After dropping in the jar file, all worked fine (this is an MX
7 install as a J2EE
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
perhaps it's in the JRun path somewherebut either wayno
conflicts...works like a charmand iText being open source I'd rather
make updates as needed instead of using the built-in (and quickly outdated)
CF version ;-)
no, i think what you're using is the
well you were most likely using the mm/cf installed 0.9 version, not
what you dropped in the classpath. if you really want to use a newer
version of itext (and who doesn't) you'd have to use a remote classpath
trick (such as spike's) to get use the newer jar.
Thanks Pauland just FYI...I
sent to you off-list ;-)
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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web: www.electricedgesystems.com
no, i think what you're using is the old version. *if* you swapped in a
newer version, cfdocument stops working. at least that's my experience,
though i didn't pursue this very far. maybe newer JDK might help, etc.
Nope...I'm using itext-1.3.jar (as far as I know)just dloaded it a few
On 8/2/05, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it is. Look under WEB-INF/cfusion/lib and you'll see the
following two jars:
iTextAsian.jar
iText.jar
Not in mine ;-) ...but as I said I've installed as a J2EE instance...so that
dir doesn't even exist...
I have
Does CFE have a simple to use FTP like in DreamWeaver? I want a key
combination shortcut like in DW. Ctr+U saves and uploads at the same
time.
Last time I looked at CFE, FTP was still a pain to use.
Phil
On 8/2/05, Clint Tredway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CFE now has FTP capability.
On
I'm stumped.
This is a screenshot: http://www.instantcoldfusion.com/cfadminerror.jpg
.. I get similar errors for settings, caching, memory variables, charting,
data sources, debugging settings, and debugging IP address.
ColdFusion MX 6.1 deployed on JRun (not the standalone edition of
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
Nope...I'm using itext-1.3.jar (as far as I know)just dloaded it a few
weeks backit's in the dir it should be
we are talking about cf7? if so, as far as i know it's not possible. try
removing that jar see if your iText cf app still runs.
Problem: we have an (non-web) Utility application that processes account
records in batches twice a month and the batch processing takes about an hour.
I just built a CF application that allows customers to view and pay their
account, but if a customer tries to access their account and their
To my knowledge there is no way via straight sql to place a row lock.
There may be some platform-specific way to do it in Oracle, IIRC
(probably not).
I wrote lockMonger to lock records via application vars, but I have no
idea if you can adapt it to your needs. You should be able to,
though, as
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
Nope...I'm using itext-1.3.jar (as far as I know)just dloaded it a few
weeks backit's in the dir it should be
bryan, you can get the iText version by doing a getVersion() on the doc
object (i'm at home, i had to ask the itext list, my memory isn't what
it used
and the version is:
iText by lowagie.com (r1.02b;p128)
and if memory serves that is the Paul's version which was used as version
1.3 of iText (he was developing along side Bruno's version or some such
nonsense ;-)
Cheers
Thanks for that Paul ;-)
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of
Hi folks... I have an application that is sort of like a guestbook that
I threw together, and when people type in long strings without spaces,
it messes up my template.
What's the best way to prevent that?
I was thinking about looping through a comment as a list with a space
delimiter, and
Nope, it doesn't. The FTP view is for editing remote files in-place,
not for standard FTP operations.
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/2/05, Phill B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does CFE have a simple to use FTP like in DreamWeaver? I want a key
combination shortcut like in DW. Ctr+U saves and uploads at the
Rick, have you thought about using some sort of regex? Don't know if it
would work, just a thought...
Cutter
Rick Root wrote:
Hi folks... I have an application that is sort of like a guestbook that
I threw together, and when people type in long strings without spaces,
it messes up my
Could it be anything to do with cookies? Do you need to have them enabled
for your session management?
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From: jennifer drechsler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 6:30 PM
Subject: IE 6. Content Filtering and
Give this a whirl:
REreplace(myString, ([^ #chr(9)##chr(10)##chr(13)#-]{72}), \1 , all)
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/2/05, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks... I have an application that is sort of like a guestbook that
I threw together, and when people type in long strings without spaces,
I would like to add that MM has been very cool, and very helpful with
the CFEclipse project so far. They have some good ideas for features
and project direction.
(I re-read my previous post and it seemed a bit crass which was
totally unintentional)
On 8/2/05, dcooper @ macromedia. com dcooper @
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
and the version is:
iText by lowagie.com (r1.02b;p128)
and if memory serves that is the Paul's version which was used as version
1.3 of iText (he was developing along side Bruno's version or some such
nonsense ;-)
sorry no, that's the version shipped w/cf7 (not
As a result of SOX legislation my access to production data has been
taken away. I don't mind that much, except that they took away the
ability to run a DTS package to copy prod data to test. They will run it
for me (when they are around). If they are not around I am out of luck.
SQL admin says to
I just want to make sure I'm using cfqueryparam properly in
conjunction with a LIKE statement inside of an SQL WHERE clause:
DC.name LIKE cfqueryparam cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR value=%#qryString#%
It's not breaking, does that mean that I have it correct?
Thanks,
Pete
Yep, it's correct.
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/2/05, Pete Ruckelshaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just want to make sure I'm using cfqueryparam properly in
conjunction with a LIKE statement inside of an SQL WHERE clause:
DC.name LIKE cfqueryparam cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR value=%#qryString#%
It's
sorry no, that's the version shipped w/cf7 (not 0.9 as i stated
earlier). too bad, i thought you were on to something.
http://www.sustainablegis.com/projects/iText/version.cfm
paulo's stuff is bleeding edge leads the official version
sometimes by quite a bit depending on how things get
That will work for you - but I usually put parens around it:
LIKE (cfqueryparam cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR value=%#qryString#%)
-mk
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From: Pete Ruckelshaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 3:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SQL LIKE and CFQUERYPARAM
I
mystery solved (untested)
I've been dropping jars in:
JRun4/servers/cfusion/cfusion-ear/cfusion-war/WEB-INF/lib
I found the iText jars shipped with CF under:
JRun4/servers/cfusion/cfusion-ear/cfusion-war/WEB-INF/lib/cfusion/lib
My question is what happens if I drop jars in the directory I've
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
My question is what happens if I drop jars in the directory I've been using?
for anything shipped w/mx (like iText, javamail, etc.), nothing. first
come, first served. the cf shipped jars will load that's that (but i
recall reading some jrun update info about adding
Does CF not see those (still new to install as a J2EE instance)? Where
should I drop new jars (like say for JAI)?
no, it sees those but it will ignore what's duplicated (as far as it's
concerned). everything else should be found used ok.
Thanks for all that Pauljust a little confused
Barney Boisvert wrote:
Give this a whirl:
REreplace(myString, ([^ #chr(9)##chr(10)##chr(13)#-]{72}), \1 , all)
No, that doesn't seem to do anything...
This gets me closer:
REreplace(myString, ([\S]{72}), \1 , all)
But doesn't exclude hyphens
Rick
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/2/05,
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
CF ships with iText.jar and what I added was named iText-1.3.jar (or
something close to that). To me those should be considered not
duplicates, but perhaps it's the underlying class names and not the jar
file names?
i think it's always the class name.
Mark A Kruger wrote:
That will work for you - but I usually put parens around it:
LIKE (cfqueryparam cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR value=%#qryString#%)
Just out of curiousity... why?
Rick
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Hi folks... I have an application that is sort of like a
guestbook that
I threw together, and when people type in long strings
without spaces,
it messes up my template.
What's the best way to prevent that?
I was thinking about looping through a comment as a list
with a space
delimiter,
Throw a hyphen after the \S, and it should do it.
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/2/05, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Barney Boisvert wrote:
Give this a whirl:
REreplace(myString, ([^ #chr(9)##chr(10)##chr(13)#-]{72}), \1 , all)
No, that doesn't seem to do anything...
This gets me closer:
bugger!!.but good to know...thanks again Paul
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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CF ships with iText.jar and what I added was named iText-1.3.jar
(or something close to that). To me those should be considered not
duplicates, but perhaps it's the underlying class names and
not the jar file names?
The JAR file names are irrelevant. It's what's in the JARs that counts. If
Can somebody point out the obvious and show me why this code is creating an
endless loop. I have this CFC that is supposed to read a file using java file
reader objects. For some reason my call to the readAll() function causes an
endless loop.
cfcomponent
cfscript
Perhaps try assigning readLine to a variable and appending on separate
lines
Since you're using the readLine() without an assignment, the exception
you're relying on may not be thrown...
In other words, you may want to try this:
try {
do {
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