Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread dave
swett HAHAHAHAHAHA and dont forget that classic asp is still a jem lol ~Dave the disruptor~ "Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it is to dispense wisdom and abuse at the same time." From: Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday,

Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Rob
Ok, I've had a few vodka tonics so you'll have to excuse me if I don't make much sense... "Rumor is, Adobe might release CF to the open source community..." >From what I have seen that's just nuts - at one of birds of a feather sessions at MAX, a guy happened to mention that he decompile coldfusi

determining if template is isn a specific folder

2005-11-02 Thread dave
i want to check to see if the page is sitting with a certain folder and then run some code (in Application.cfc) I know how to do it with a specific file like index.cfm but what about a folder? say if the folder is "stuff" and there is a folder tree like so root stuff admin stlesh

Re: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Peter Farrell
>What concerns me with respect to taking this route is the development >path of the product. ColdFusion Application Server would be one hell >of a big sourceforge project. Yeah I know linux did it, but there >would have to be a sizable brain trust commitment from corporations to >keep the CF plat

Call for speakers CFUNITED-06 due 11/18/05 and CCS interview with Sandra Clark

2005-11-02 Thread Michael Smith
Check out the CFUNITED-06 ColdFusion conference news below. In this interview we talk with Sandra Clark about why CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is important to ColdFusion developers, browser issues and how structural markup can help with section 508 disabled access to your websites. - Michael Smith

Re: tinymce image uploader

2005-11-02 Thread dave
ok nm, its working but its moving the popup window behind everything else, any good ways to keep it at the front? ~Dave the disruptor~ "Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it is to dispense wisdom and abuse at the same time." From: "dave" <[

Re: tinymce image uploader

2005-11-02 Thread dave
ok i got it loaded http://65.36.226.10/admin/news/index.cfm now really dumb ? but how do you get the image put into the textfield? when you select it it just goes blank. anyone know what the trick is here? ~Dave the disruptor~ "Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it is to dispense w

Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News

2005-11-02 Thread Rob
Good stuff guys, but Macromeida is not "funding" cfeclipse. They are helping the project, but they are not funding it. No big deal, but there is a bit of difference :) On 10/31/05, ColdFusion Pocast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We just started a new series of ColdFusion Podcasts. We hope to do a

Re: tinymce image uploader

2005-11-02 Thread dave
I dunno that site gives a cfsetting error (on demo page), so I havent been able to look at it ~Dave the disruptor~ "Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it is to dispense wisdom and abuse at the same time." From: James Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: tinymce image uploader

2005-11-02 Thread James Holmes
I know that CFFM now supports TinyMCE - is that what you are after? http://www.webworksllc.com/cffm/ On 11/3/05, dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know someone had a image uploader for tinymce, anyone have a link? > > if not how is the newer versions of fckeditor? I seem to recall someone had a

RE: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: Rumors from Max..

2005-11-02 Thread Terry Troxel
Why exactly was CFMX6 needed to save the product from CF5, if that's what you meant? Just curious as I am still in love with 5.0 Terry Troxel -Original Message- From: Stephen Cassady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 5:23 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: [SPAM : 8.1] R

Re: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: Rumors from Max..

2005-11-02 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>Ben's beard well trimmed? Was it ever well trimmed? I missed that ;-) -- ___ REUSE CODE! Use custom tags; See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm (Please send any spam to this address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Thanks. ~~

[SPAM : 8.1] Re: Rumors from Max..

2005-11-02 Thread Stephen Cassady
(1) Full Open Source would be bad: who would pay to keep Ben's beard well trimmed? (2) If there is a movement to Open Source CF, then I would suggest the following: a) Standard becomes "Free". Does almost everything. b) Enterprise remains cost, but drops in price (I would keep paying for that)

tinymce image uploader

2005-11-02 Thread dave
I know someone had a image uploader for tinymce, anyone have a link? if not how is the newer versions of fckeditor? I seem to recall someone had a decent uploader for that as well but Im concerned with cross browser support ~Dave the disruptor~ "Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it

Re: Find no records

2005-11-02 Thread Saturday (Stuart Kidd)
Thanks for your help everyone, definitely got it working now. Thanks, Saturday On 2 Nov 2005, at 22:54, Brian Peddle wrote: > SELECT > u.userID, > u.firstName, > u.lastName, > u.emailAddress, > u.password > FROM > tbl_020publicUsers u > WHERE > not exists (s

RE: Find no records

2005-11-02 Thread Brian Peddle
SELECT u.userID, u.firstName, u.lastName, u.emailAddress, u.password FROM tbl_020publicUsers u WHERE not exists (select * from tbl_020eventDetails e where u.userID = e.userID) May perform a bit better than NOT IN -Original Message- From: Charlie Gri

RE: Find no records

2005-11-02 Thread Ian Skinner
Hi guys, Since getting help on my last problem which was finding records of users (from user table) which have events in the events table I am now trying to list all the users in the users table which don't have any rows which match in the events table. SELECT u.userID, u.f

RE: Caching, caching what is doing all this caching?!

2005-11-02 Thread Ian Skinner
If anyone knows why this is happening, I would be curious... HTH, Matthieu Now that I got most of my crunch out of the way, I did some experimenting. I noticed that DW8 had not replaced my DW7, even though it did copy all my settings. Rather nice of Eight I think. So, I loaded up Seven and d

Re: Need query help please

2005-11-02 Thread Greg Morphis
yeah I agree with Charlie.. just add an extra column called "thumbnail" with the image name. On 11/2/05, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > why not just name the images something like "img_large.jpg" and > "img_thumb.jpg" > > this way you can just store "img" in the database (in one rec

RE: JavaScript in Mouseover

2005-11-02 Thread Cornillon, Matthieu \(Consultant\)
> I get this JavaScript error > on the mouseover below: Expected ')' > > When I just use the ?id=#id# after getinventory4.cfm > I do not get an error, but I need to pass the other > parameters as well. Robert, Is the code above wrapped in CFOUTPUT tags? I ask because I just ran the follow

Re: Find no records

2005-11-02 Thread George Abraham
Maybe this will work. I may not be understanding what you need. SELECT u.userID, u.firstName, u.lastName, u.emailAddress, u.password, e.userID FROM tbl_020publicUsers u WHERE u.userID NOT IN (SELECT UserID FROM tbl_020eventDetails e) On 11/2/05, Saturday (Stuart Kidd) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

Re: Find no records

2005-11-02 Thread Charlie Hanlon
Try this code. SELECT u.userID,u.firstName,u.lastName,u.emailAddress,u.password FROM tbl_020publicUsers u WHERE (SELECT count(*) FROM tbl_020eventDetails e WHERE e.userID = u.userID) = 0 Charlie Hanlon Web Apps Developer Food Service Enablers, Inc. www.fsenablers.com The People.

RE: Find no records

2005-11-02 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Since getting help on my last problem which was finding > records of users (from user table) which have events in > the events table I am now trying to list all the users > in the users table which don't have any rows which match > in the events table. > > > SELECT > u.userID, > u.f

Re: Find no records

2005-11-02 Thread Charlie Griefer
SELECT u.userID, u.firstName, u.lastName, u.emailAddress, u.password FROM tbl_020publicUsers u WHERE u.userID NOT IN (SELECT DISTINCT userID FROM tbl_020eventDetails) On 11/2/05, Saturday (Stuart Kidd) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > Since getting help

Re: Need query help please

2005-11-02 Thread Charlie Griefer
why not just name the images something like "img_large.jpg" and "img_thumb.jpg" this way you can just store "img" in the database (in one record), and output #img#_large.jpg or #img#_thumb.jpg depending on which you need? On 11/2/05, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For my products, I

Find no records

2005-11-02 Thread Saturday (Stuart Kidd)
Hi guys, Since getting help on my last problem which was finding records of users (from user table) which have events in the events table I am now trying to list all the users in the users table which don't have any rows which match in the events table. SELECT u.userID, u.f

RE: Caching, caching what is doing all this caching?!

2005-11-02 Thread Cornillon, Matthieu \(Consultant\)
> Yesterday, my workstation started > experiencing some maddening kind > of intermittent caching. Ian, I had a similarly maddening experience just as I switched (simultaneously) from ColdFusion Server 5 to MX7 and from Dreamweaver Ultradev 4 to Dreamweaver 8. Don't know what caused it, but

Need query help please

2005-11-02 Thread Will Tomlinson
For my products, I have a tblImageTypes that looks like this ImageTypeID (PK) ImageTypeName 1Thumbnail 2Large I have a many/linking tblimages_rel that looks like this ImageID (PK) ImageTypeID (FK) prodID (FK) filename 11

Re: Passing functions as arguments?

2005-11-02 Thread Kenton Gray
Well I pass objects all the time, but in the case of a result function typically i'd want to call a method in the components specifically. Here is a simplified example of what I'm trying to do The cfdump will show that test is a function, however it does not keep the values that are p

RE: Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Aldon Moore
Thanks Matt.. Iwill test this method... Al -Original Message- From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 5:19 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Force PDF Download Aldon, I have a tutorial on my site on how to do this, but just to be sure I ran it again

Re: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Matt Robertson
What concerns me with respect to taking this route is the development path of the product. ColdFusion Application Server would be one hell of a big sourceforge project. Yeah I know linux did it, but there would have to be a sizable brain trust commitment from corporations to keep the CF platform

Re: Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Matt Robertson
Aldon, I have a tutorial on my site on how to do this, but just to be sure I ran it again in FF and IE to make sure it really works. Here's the base code: The intent of the above is to get a file to display inside of the browser, via the Acrobat browser plugin we (probably) all have inst

Re: SOT: JavaScript in Mouseover

2005-11-02 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>&lname=#lname#&fname=#fname# Can you have any quote in some of the lname or fname? It will surely give you trouble. Try to URLencore your parameters. -- ___ REUSE CODE! Use custom tags; See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm (Please s

Re: SOT: JavaScript in Mouseover

2005-11-02 Thread Charlie Griefer
any chance that #lname# has an apostrophe in it? like O'Hara or something similar? regardless, might want to throw a JSStringFormat() around those values. can you paste the code from viewing source in the browser? easier to debug the rendered code. On 11/2/05, Orlini, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED

SOT: JavaScript in Mouseover

2005-11-02 Thread Orlini, Robert
I get this JavaScript error on the mouseover below: Expected ')' When I just use the ?id=#id# after getinventory4.cfm I do not get an error, but I need to pass the other parameters as well. What am I missing here please? Thanks as always! Robert O. HW Rest of initial code: //+-+-+-+-+-+

Re: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Ryan Guill
No problem, its sort of strange, ray camden just posted a question on his blog that was very similar. He also pointed out that you can take out the "'s and #'s and it will still work. so this: #variables.q["#variables.arResultsHeaders[j]#"][k]# can be this: #variables.q[variables.arResul

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Steve Milburn
Ryan Thank you. I think I will be able to build a workable solution with your code. Thanks again. -Original Message- From: Ryan Guill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 3:04 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Query column index number forgive me for not modifying

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Sorry, that's what I get for suggestion code without testing > it. If one uses array notation, they must note complete, > column and row. This works as test on 6.1. Should also work > on 7, but I have not upgrade my workstation yet. All three > methods output the same value from my test q

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Ian Skinner
OR to remove the evaluate function call. > > > #qry[listGetAt(qry.columnlist,2)]# > That would be great, if it worked. Query objects cannot be accessed like structures. Query columns can (qry.col[row]), but not the query itself. Throws a "Complex object types cannot be converted to si

Re: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Ryan Guill
ah, thanks. On 11/2/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It always goes through. That's just a warning that you need to trim. > > Ryan Guill wrote: > > Can someone tell me if my reply came through just a second ago? I got > > one of those "body too long" messages, but it doesnt tell me

Re: SQL distinct

2005-11-02 Thread Saturday (Stuart Kidd)
Thanks for all your help on that one guys :) All working now. On 2 Nov 2005, at 19:36, Hassan Arteaga wrote: > Hi Stuart > > Try "Inner Join" with the key in each table > > IE: > > Imagine u have two tables Basket and basketDetails in an ecommerce > application > > SELECT* > FROM

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Ian Skinner
Yes, that message is just a warning to remind you to trim posts if you are replying. The message still goes through. -- Ian Skinner Web Programmer BloodSource www.BloodSource.org Sacramento, CA "C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!" - Cynthia Dunning Confidentiality Notice:

Re: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Ray Champagne
It always goes through. That's just a warning that you need to trim. Ryan Guill wrote: > Can someone tell me if my reply came through just a second ago? I got > one of those "body too long" messages, but it doesnt tell me if my > message actually goes through anyway or not. > > On 11/2/05, Ian

RE: Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Aldon
Both IE and FireFox Error:"cannot download ebook_download.cfm" -Original Message- From: Brian Peddle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:51 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Force PDF Download What fails? Do you get a message? Is it in IE and Firefox or just IE

Re: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Ryan Guill
Can someone tell me if my reply came through just a second ago? I got one of those "body too long" messages, but it doesnt tell me if my message actually goes through anyway or not. On 11/2/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What you may need to do is escape those #'s, which of course m

RE: Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Aldon
Yes this is the only code on the download page! -Original Message- From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:42 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Force PDF Download Is that the only code on the download page? Aldon Moore wrote: > Hello People! > > I

Re: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Ryan Guill
forgive me for not modifying this to show you only exactly what you need, but the following will show you pretty much how to get there: class="sortable" id="queryResul

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Ian Skinner
What you may need to do is escape those #'s, which of course means doubling them up so they become ##'s. Some basic string manipulation would do this. Then some of the previous attempts should work. -- Ian Skinner Web Programmer BloodSource www.BloodSource.org Sacramento, CA "C

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Justin D. Scott
Have you tried using de() within your evaluate to get past the icky column names? -Justin > -Original Message- > From: Steve Milburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 2:44 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: Query column index number > > Yes, I know, and I am us

Re: CFContent cancels out JS

2005-11-02 Thread daniel kessler
That worked great! I kept the download code as a separate page and just did a cfinclude on it. Wonderful. Thank for your help! > It's even eaiser than that. > > > ... > etc for the cfcontent bit > > > > ~| Logwa

RE: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Kevin Aebig
I can deploy .NET or PHP for how much? Zip... zero... Nadda. The cost of the server is the only real hurdle that stops CF from overtaking the web development world. And you're right about support in that it's too many levels before anything truly helpful come to light. Cheers, Kevin -Origin

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Steve Milburn
Yes, I know, and I am using that in one part of the page. Here's the rub. I am being given a spreadsheet that I have no control over. The column headers in the spreadsheet contain periods(for example, a column header might be "5.1.A.1.C"), that when imported to sql server are converted to "#" sig

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Justin D. Scott
> OR to remove the evaluate function call. > > > #qry[listGetAt(qry.columnlist,2)]# > That would be great, if it worked. Query objects cannot be accessed like structures. Query columns can (qry.col[row]), but not the query itself. Throws a "Complex object types cannot be converted to si

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Ian Skinner
#evaluate("qry." & listGetAt(qry.columnList, 2))# OR to remove the evaluate function call. #qry[listGetAt(qry.columnlist,2)]# The caveat here is that columnlist is not in same order as the select clause. -- Ian Skinner Web Programmer BloodSource www.BloodSource.

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Justin D. Scott
> How can I refer to a column in my query by it's > position in the query, or an index number, rather > than the name of the column? For example Each query includes a variable called columnList that you can look at. #evaluate("qry." & listGetAt(qry.columnList, 2))# -Justin

re: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Jeff Garza
I don't think that this is possible by number alone. Columns are akin to keys in a structure. Rows are like an array. You could possibly loop over the column list and try to access your columns that way. But beware that the column list will not be returned in the same order that you specifie

RE: cf tutorials

2005-11-02 Thread Mark Fuqua
FYI- If anyone would be interested, I found what seems to be a very complete and well organized ColdFusion tutorial at Lynda.com. It is a 15+ hour course taught on quicktime video by a guy named Joey Lott. I think the price of $25/month is quite reasonable. Mark -Original Message- From

Re: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Robert Everland III
#qry.column[qry.currentrow]# ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking application. Start tracking and documenting hours spent on a project or with a client with Logware today. Try

RE: Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Steve Milburn
Sorry for that stupid piece of code I just posted a few minutes ago. Trying to type too fast and answers phones and talk to others all at the same time. Here is a better illustration of what I want: Select * from table #qry.column[1]# Thanks -Original Message- Fro

RE: SQL distinct

2005-11-02 Thread Ian Skinner
The original OP did have an inner join using the older style of putting the join in the WHERE clause. If he is on a system like me, using an older Oracle 8i or previous version, he can't use the new fangled (13 year old) syntax of INNER JOIN, OUTER JOIN, FULL JOIN, CROSS JOIN. Oh how I wish I

Caching, caching what is doing all this caching?!

2005-11-02 Thread Ian Skinner
Yesterday, my workstation started experiencing some maddening kind of intermittent caching. I will put (publish) my code updates from my local (U:) folder to my testing (C:) folder, which is set up as a IIS5 (Win2000 server) website running ColdFusion (MX6.1). I've worked for many moons like

Query column index number

2005-11-02 Thread Steve Milburn
Hi folks. How can I refer to a column in my query by it's position in the query, or an index number, rather than the name of the column? For example #qry.column[1]# Or something similar to this. Thanks in advance. --- --- ~~

RE: SQL distinct

2005-11-02 Thread Hassan Arteaga
Hi Stuart Try "Inner Join" with the key in each table IE: Imagine u have two tables Basket and basketDetails in an ecommerce application SELECT* FROM_C_Basket INNER JOIN _R_BasketDetails ON _C_Basket.idBasket = _R_BasketDetails.idBasket In this ca

RE: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News

2005-11-02 Thread Dave Watts
> The iPod MUST DIE Mine already has ... twice. Don't jinx me, ok? Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta, Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia,

Re: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News

2005-11-02 Thread Robert Munn
The iPod MUST DIE i couldn't resist :-) >> What is a podcast anyway? > >It's the newfangled word for an audio recording. The iPod has infected every >aspect of language, apparently. > >Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software >http://www.figleaf.com/ > >Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber v

Re: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News

2005-11-02 Thread Jeff Small
> It's the newfangled word for an audio recording. The iPod has infected > every > aspect of language, apparently. LOL...brilliant! ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking application. Start

Re: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News

2005-11-02 Thread Saturday (Stuart Kidd)
Snake, here's a link to what Podcasting is: http://www.020.com/webs/02005/showArticle.cfm?id=234 On 2 Nov 2005, at 18:15, Snake wrote: > What is a podcast anyway? > > -Original Message- > From: Paul Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 02 November 2005 16:22 > To: CF-Talk > Subject:

Re: Passing functions as arguments?

2005-11-02 Thread Raymond Camden
Another example is QuickSort at CFLIB: http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=518 On 11/2/05, Ben Forta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually, you can indeed pass the name of a function to another function, > perhaps as a callback (a bit like using pointers to functions in C). > > I used this technique

Re: Passing functions as arguments?

2005-11-02 Thread Ryan Guill
Agreed. It can be done, but the better way is to pass the whole object. On 11/2/05, Nathan Strutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kenton, > > I'm guessing, but that sounds likea php thing to me. In CF, and in > most traditional languages, you'll find, the ideal way to do it is to > pass object refer

RE: Passing functions as arguments?

2005-11-02 Thread Ben Forta
Actually, you can indeed pass the name of a function to another function, perhaps as a callback (a bit like using pointers to functions in C). I used this technique in an XML based menuing app I wrote a while back. Details are at http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/coldfusion/extreme/xml_menu.html.

Re: Passing functions as arguments?

2005-11-02 Thread Nathan Strutz
Kenton, I'm guessing, but that sounds likea php thing to me. In CF, and in most traditional languages, you'll find, the ideal way to do it is to pass object references instead of functions. Put your cffunctions inside of CFCs and send the cfc to a method of a cfc. As for being able to pass a func

Re: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News

2005-11-02 Thread Steven Erat
On 11/2/05, Snake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What is a podcast anyway? See Rob Brooks-Bilson's comments on Ray's blog entry here: http://ray.camdenfamily.com/index.cfm/2005/11/1/ColdFusion-Podcast-Explosion ~| Find out ho

RE: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News

2005-11-02 Thread Dave Watts
> What is a podcast anyway? It's the newfangled word for an audio recording. The iPod has infected every aspect of language, apparently. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized instruction at our training center

RE: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Snake
I have never been a big fan of open source, I always preferred having a company to call for support. But that possibility vanished with Allaire. Since MM owned CF, you have to get out your creditcard just to speak to anyone. You then have to prove that your problem is due to problem with CF or a bu

rds remote view shows nothing

2005-11-02 Thread Father Vito Cornelius
i am attempting to connect do a dev machine i have in the basement via rds.. when i set it up in dwmx.. i get no error when connecting.. but the remote view shows only the folder path i entered when i setup the connection... no files.. nothing else.. has anyone else seen this.. or know what the de

RE: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News

2005-11-02 Thread Snake
What is a podcast anyway? -Original Message- From: Paul Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 November 2005 16:22 To: CF-Talk Subject: [SPAM : 8.1] Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News My first podcast ever. Great. Very well done. Paul Stewart Site Developer [EMAI

RE: SQL distinct

2005-11-02 Thread Ian Skinner
SELECT u.userID, u.firstName, u.lastName, e.eventID, e.userID FROM tbl_020publicUsers u, tbl_020eventDetails e WHERE u.userID = e.userID By selecting e.eventID from the tbl_020eventDetails e table, every row selected is going to be distinct. A couple of thing you can do, is not select the dat

Re: SQL distinct

2005-11-02 Thread Michael Traher
that is because you are getting the event details as well e.eventID and e.userID if you remove these from the select list and put the DISTINCT back that should do the trick. Mike T On 11/2/05, Saturday (Stuart Kidd) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi guys, > > I'm trying to do something simple b

RE: SQL distinct

2005-11-02 Thread Mosh Teitelbaum
Stuart: You need to use an INNER JOIN in your query. The query should be: SELECT u.userID, u.firstName, u.lastName, e.eventID, e.userID FROM tbl_020publicUsers u INNER JOIN tbl_020eventDetails e ON u.userID = e.userID HTH -- Mosh Teitelba

SQL distinct

2005-11-02 Thread Saturday (Stuart Kidd)
Hi guys, I'm trying to do something simple but having a bit of a bother. SELECT u.userID, u.firstName, u.lastName, e.eventID, e.userID FROM tbl_020publicUsers u, tbl_020eventDetails e WHERE u.userID = e.userID I'm trying to get a list of all the users in table tbl)020publicUsers which have a

Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Rick Root
Munson, Jacob wrote: >>I wouldn't think this would happen. Many federal agencies have a large >>commitment to ColdFusion, if it goes open source (with no single >>authoritative source for support IE: Adobe) It'll leave >>theses agencies with a product that they'll drop like a bad habit. I don't a

RE: Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Brian Peddle
This may be overkill but I use this for a document library tool I built. Just replace some of my variable names. -Original Message- From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 11:33 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Force PDF Download This

RE: Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Brian Peddle
What fails? Do you get a message? Is it in IE and Firefox or just IE? -Original Message- From: Aldon Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 11:54 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Force PDF Download Hello People! I need to force download a pdf file but my code is try

RE: Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Matthew Small
I think you should remove the "attachment;filename=ebook.pdf" part. I'm not sure what should go there, but I think that's causing the problem. - Matt Small -Original Message- From: Aldon Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 11:54 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: For

RE: Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
This is what I am using -Original Message- From: Aldon Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 November 2005 16:54 To: CF-Talk Subject: Force PDF Download Hello People! I need to force download a pdf file but my code is trying to download the page that contains the script!

Re: Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Ray Champagne
Is that the only code on the download page? Aldon Moore wrote: > Hello People! > > I need to force download a pdf file but my code is trying to download the > page that contains the script! > > > file="d:/webspace/mysite.com/wwwroot/ebook/ebook.pdf"> > > but this code fails. > > Is there a b

Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Jeff Small
> Seriously. Do we really need to have a bunch of retarded posts about > the demise of ColdFusionAGAIN! Hmm..I actually didn't see it as the "demise of ColdFusion"...I thought it sounded like a really great idea. Take something that's had the benefit of years of company development and solid

Force PDF Download

2005-11-02 Thread Aldon Moore
Hello People! I need to force download a pdf file but my code is trying to download the page that contains the script! but this code fails. Is there a better solution?? Aldon ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenie

Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks and News

2005-11-02 Thread Paul Stewart
My first podcast ever. Great. Very well done. Paul Stewart Site Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.whichfranchise.com - Original Message - From: "Michael Haynie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:56 PM Subject: Re: ColdFusion Podcast Series | Tips, Tricks

RE: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
LOL! -Original Message- From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 November 2005 16:09 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Rumors from Max... Seriously. Do we really need to have a bunch of retarded posts about the demise of ColdFusionAGAIN! As long as CF turns a profit, it will c

Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Adrocknaphobia
Seriously. Do we really need to have a bunch of retarded posts about the demise of ColdFusionAGAIN! As long as CF turns a profit, it will continue to be sold and supported. Move this topic to the cf-paranoid-retards list. -Adam On 11/2/05, Ryan Guill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I dont usual

RE: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I wouldn't think this would happen. Many federal agencies have a large > commitment to ColdFusion, if it goes open source (with no single > authoritative source for support IE: Adobe) It'll leave > theses agencies with > a product that they'll drop like a bad habit. > > That's too big of a sing

Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Ryan Guill
I dont usually do this, but isn't this a topic best suited for cf-community? On 11/2/05, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > LOL.I doubt that will happen - though I suppose if it does it will be > day we move off it. > > > > -Original Message- > From: Thomas Chiverto

RE: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Scott Stewart
I wouldn't think this would happen. Many federal agencies have a large commitment to ColdFusion, if it goes open source (with no single authoritative source for support IE: Adobe) It'll leave theses agencies with a product that they'll drop like a bad habit. That's too big of a single customer bas

RE: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
LOL.I doubt that will happen - though I suppose if it does it will be day we move off it. -Original Message- From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 November 2005 15:26 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Rumors from Max... On Tuesday 01 November 2005 18:51, Jeff Small wrote

Re: CFContent cancels out JS

2005-11-02 Thread James Holmes
It's even eaiser than that. ...etc for the cfcontent bit This way the page shows the webpage in the browser unless the form button is clicked - the self posting form then causes the excel file to download with out any of the annoying new window stuff. I've used this exact technique in

Re: Rumors from Max...

2005-11-02 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 18:51, Jeff Small wrote: > "Rumor is, Adobe might release CF to the open source community..." I would only be moderately surprised, though very excited, if this became true. A few years ago, CFML was about the only easy, quick way to build a dynamic web site (certain

Re: flash forms auto focus on first text field?

2005-11-02 Thread Stephen Moretti
Ryan Guill wrote: >Hey guys, > >does anyone know how to make a flash form auto focus on a text field >once the form loads? > > h Make a function that you run via the onload attribute. In that function set the focus for the first field. eg. FormName.fieldname.setfocus(); This does req

Re: flash forms auto focus on first text field?

2005-11-02 Thread Ryan Guill
Alright, scratch that, i figured that out. you use the setFocus() method. so its like textid.setFocus() but now I have a different question. I have a normal html form where someone has to fill in an ldap username. No one knows what these usernames are though, so there is a button for lookup,

flash forms auto focus on first text field?

2005-11-02 Thread Ryan Guill
Hey guys, does anyone know how to make a flash form auto focus on a text field once the form loads? Thanks -- Ryan Guill BlueEyesDevelopment [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ryanguill.com (270) 217.2399 got google talk? Chat me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Coldfusion Open Application Library - COAL - http://c

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