Well, if a host is giving everyone root (user) access they deserve a good
smack.
To keep it short: I agree Russ.
On 11/15/05, Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Who's talking about unsecured connections? I'm sure there would be a
> username/pw combination required to access the database, if the
Who's talking about unsecured connections? I'm sure there would be a
username/pw combination required to access the database, if the proper ports
were open on their firewall.
Now, it's not a security risk unless
a. there is a security hole in MySQL, or
b. Someone sniff's your password becaus
thanks for taking the time Bobby
here is url http://65.36.226.10/testimonials/pro/search2.cfm
no matter what I try on any of these the error is here
window.open(<-- that bracket is always the cause
I did find an open brack and a misspelling but i cant get the damn thing!
curre
At a glance continued
['ProStaffID']
Try escaping those single quotes if thats where line 93 col 68 is
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From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 6:08 PM
To: CF-T
I dont know what line 93, column 68 is in your code. Post what you got if
you haven't figured it out yet and ill see if I can spot anything.
I didnt test the JS so it may need a little TLC as far as syntax goes.
This looks off at a glance
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Bobby Hartsfield
h
>>You can put a custom tag in the same directory as the calling page and
it will work without registering it in the administrator.
This is true for CF template tags, but I think the original question was
about CFX tags in Java or C.
I don't think it is possible.
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On 11/15/05, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All of the hosts I've used so far don't allow remote db administration,
> except through a web interface. I have only been on a few, but I think
> this is standard practice in the hosting world.
I do a lot of my db admin remotely with two si
> Is there some way for a CF template to see a raw HTTP header
> (CF5) in a GET or POST request? I'm trying to troubleshoot an
> XML-RPC call and would like to see exactly what the incoming
> request looks like.
Yes, if CF is receiving the request:
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/5.0/
Crystal Tech allows remote access to db servers and I wouldn't host with
anyone who doesn't. I'm not security expert but it is definitely a deal
breaker for us. Even our servers allow for remote access to the db's. Maybe
we're all wrong but it'll stay that way I guess until someone teaches us
other
> Is this *that* much of a security risk?
If by "that" you mean allowing unsecured connections to your database from
any public IP address, yes, yes, it's about as much of a security risk as
you can possibly have. Unless Dr. Evil runs your ISP, anyway, but even then
public access to your databases
Hey thanks for the extras Mark ;-)
Some of what you mentioned is just there because my "final" solution is
still in fluxbut I hear ya (and have seen what the box model does in
non-IE browsers...runs right off the screen ;-)
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Develop
ha! yeah. Its your software, not mine that is at fault!
Neil, I have not seen anything like this myself. We have not finished
updating to the latest 6.1 updater thoughmaybe this is reason not
too?
DK
On 11/15/05, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > After months of reviewing - we
Bryan wrote:
I must have missed some details specific to my issue...but with what you
both posted a made a hybrid that works for me (IE 6, Opera 7.54, NS 7).
I'm obviously still learning CSS beyond basic text styles ;-)
Good to see you were able to work it out...oh, and it's pretty obvious
based
Actually, I do not know how I missed this but there is an open source
forum on ray's site. I will check this out.
mike
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From: Mike | NZSolutions Ltd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2005 2:18 p.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Cf forum
Hi guys,
I am need
Hi guys,
I am needing to integrate a user forum into a client site. I have a bit
of time up my sleeve for this project so thought I might have a go at
building (or modifying an existing project) rather than using an off the
shelf product. To be honest, most apps available I have seen would be
too
NaviCat +1
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From: Josh Nathanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 7:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: DB connection question
If it does mean you can't use Navicat (which it sounds like that is the
case) that would be a deal breaker for me. Gotta
Ali Awan wrote:
>After reading a couple of posts lately on CF Hosting, I thought I'd pose a
>question to the list.
>
>I've been trying to find a good, affordable CF Hosting company, and I came
>across this site: http://www.xtreme-host.com/heavy-lite-win.html
>
>Has anyone on this list ever use
I use Xtreme Hosting (Linux), and I have been happy so far. There are a
couple of quirks here and there (I.E., I don't think they have robust
error messages enabled in the CF servers), but you can't beat the price.
And their support has been quick and helpful. I haven't noticed any
service outage
May I recommend and endorse exciteworks.com for hosting, they are not as
cheap as godaddy but the support and features (including remote db admin via
Navicat or your favorite MySQL frontend) are tremendous.
I guess if you are a huge provider like godaddy you want to cover your ass
at every poss
After reading a couple of posts lately on CF Hosting, I thought I'd pose a
question to the list.
I've been trying to find a good, affordable CF Hosting company, and I came
across this site: http://www.xtreme-host.com/heavy-lite-win.html
Has anyone on this list ever used their services? Any r
I have at least two that I know of that let me use Navicat for, not
saying that you're wrong, but that's a real PITA when it comes to
development
Munson, Jacob wrote:
>>Yea, I've been using their interface on the web. It's *Ok*,
>>but I hate
>>not being able to manage my databases in a ce
Is there some way for a CF template to see a raw HTTP header (CF5) in a
GET or POST request? I'm trying to troubleshoot an XML-RPC call and would
like to see exactly what the incoming request looks like.
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> Yea, I've been using their interface on the web. It's *Ok*,
> but I hate
> not being able to manage my databases in a central place.
All of the hosts I've used so far don't allow remote db administration,
except through a web interface. I have only been on a few, but I think
this is standard
Yea, I've been using their interface on the web. It's *Ok*, but I hate
not being able to manage my databases in a central place.
Get what you pay for, though, I guess. Is this *that* much of a
security risk?
Josh Nathanson wrote:
> If it does mean you can't use Navicat (which it sounds like t
If it does mean you can't use Navicat (which it sounds like that is the
case) that would be a deal breaker for me. Gotta have my Navicat.
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From: "Ray Champagne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk"
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 3:24 PM
Subject: DB connection questi
>I wasn't trying to get you an XML document, just to show you that you had
>stuff in the wrong order.
ok, that's why I was asking. I wasn't sure. I'm surprised that I have to
actually generate xml to not receive an error, but that's fine. I'll try that
in the morning.
thanks!
~~
So, if GoDaddy says this:
Can I connect to my database remotely?
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No, we do not allow external connections to our database servers.
Does that mean I can't use Navicat to manage my databases?
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Ray Ch
Thanks Bobby but that throws an error.
Invalid token ''' found on line 93 at column 68.
~Dave the disruptor~
good sites - make money getting rid of ie :)
http://explorerdestroyer.com/
http://www.killbillsbrowser.com/
From: "Bobby Hartsfield" <[EMAIL PR
Cfdeveloper.co.uk sp far.
Not a lot of progress happening so far. All I can see is discussion over
whether to use OO or CFC's.
(OO - object orientated ??)
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From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2005 11:56 a.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: R
Thanks Mark and Marlon...
I must have missed some details specific to my issue...but with what you
both posted a made a hybrid that works for me (IE 6, Opera 7.54, NS 7). I'm
obviously still learning CSS beyond basic text styles ;-)
Here's what I ended up with:
fieldset {float:left; padding-
Being on a shared server isn't going to give him this access, though.
Most hosts won't allow this in a shared environment, in my experiences
anyway.
Munson, Jacob wrote:
>>Is it possible to use a CFX tag file without actually registering it
>>in the CFIDE?
>
>
> You can put a custom tag in the
I wonder if someone should start a separate mailing list or forum for
discussing the development of this shopping cart.
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> After months of reviewing - we have confirmed (with the help
> of Microsoft)
> that there is a problem with the JRun connector when in use
> with IIS.
Of course Microsoft would love the problem to be in JRun because it's
not their software, it's a competitor's. ;)
> Is it possible to use a CFX tag file without actually registering it
> in the CFIDE?
You can put a custom tag in the same directory as the calling page and
it will work without registering it in the administrator.
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well thats kinda nuts...
Given the responces that we can't agree on how to did should reaffirm the fact
that it should be made in as simple a way as possible, even if that means no
cfcs(which I vote for cfc's) but if it's simple enough then its just a simple
matter of moving the queries to cfcs
Thanks Sean...now all I need is some play time ;-)
Of course the new stand up jet ski is taking all my play time!!
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]
we
On 11/15/05, Bryan Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would it be a safe assumption that I could build standard web apps using
> Flex 2 that look and behave in a much more robust way (than HTML and cross
> browser of course due to SWFs) without having to know a tonne of Flash (but
> would have
You can use CFHTTP to pass the CF admin password to the self-doc URL and
then parse then display the returned HTML...no need to give up the password
or re-invent the wheel (this was suggested to me by someone on-listso
kudos to whoever you are...hehe).
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & D
OK,
After months of reviewing - we have confirmed (with the help of Microsoft)
that there is a problem with the JRun connector when in use with IIS. It
would seem that in some cases under high load IIS will hang and it is down
to JRun...hopefully someone from Macromedia can comment; it definitely
As far as the CFX tag, I don't think so. Someone else could probably
give you the technical reasons why.
And the Excel file, can you save it as a CSV file first, then read it
using cffile? Then you could use one of the CSV to query custom tags
(CF_ not CFX_) on cflib to turn the data into a q
Is it possible to use a CFX tag file without actually registering it
in the CFIDE?
I have a tag i'd really like to use on a shared hosting account but i
don't have the ability (nor do i want my host to do it) to add it to
custom the customtag directory, or register it with CFIDE.
any thoughts?
I can not download this patch from Macromedia's website. Anyone know
where else I can find it?
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18091
The URL for the patch is broken. Anyone know why?
http://download.allaire.com/publicdl/en/jrun/31/jrun-31-win-upgrade-us_26414.exe
Anyone know of a program that can you can register your web service with and
have it keep a listing of each one and the functions/methods and input/output
vars.
I know ColdFusion let's you browse them in a nice format, but you need the
admin password. Looking to create a web page where a devel
Well I certainly don't see any need to use CFC's, the only reason I have
found to use them is for web services, otherwise you can happily live
without them.
In fact there have been many instances where I have gone back to custom tags
cozz CFC's wont do what I want.
Russ
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Even further than that. Some people will want to do something with it
that nobody else in the world does with a shopping cart. That's why it's
important to make it using the most easily extendable and
modfication-friendly codebase as possilbe. Also, you leave the door open
for others to easily
yeah the beauty of it is with flex 2 you can just buy the tools and then deploy
the apps on any server and the server doesnt need the flex server anymore.
Which before like on a shared server you couldn't really run it but now you
don't need the flex server so you just upload the compiled swf lik
Pardon the loss of formatting in my previous post.
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Bryan,
For starters you don't want that div with a width of 100% plus the
margin and padding values (that will result in a horizontal scrollbar).
Try something like this:
form {margin: 0; padding: 0;}
form * {margin: 0; padding: 0;}
fieldset {border:solid 1px red; float:left; width:98%;}
fields
here's a link to accompany my answer:
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/forms.html
On 11/15/05, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> by default labels are inline elements which shouldn't follow the width
> declaration. In your css you can set up the following:
>
>
> label {display:block;float
yeah but a lot of people would want to dig into it, so i'd say it should be
able to run out of the box and yet be easily customizable.
A lot of the stuff you are saying I agree with but I just think making it 00 is
just too much, cfc and structured yes but making a product that to 5% (probably
by default labels are inline elements which shouldn't follow the width
declaration. In your css you can set up the following:
label {display:block;float:left;}
Then all the labels will follow the width declaration. Of course, you
open a whole new can of worms with the float :)
On 11/15/05,
Hey All,
Sorry for the OT...but yer a smart bunch ;-)
THE CODE:
Grouped things
Prompt
1
Prompt text
2
Prompt text
3
Prompt
4
Prompt text
5
Prompt text
6
THE PROBLEM:
The style="width: 100px;" is totally ignored in NS 7 but fine in IE 6 and
I wasn't trying to get you an XML document, just to show you that you had
stuff in the wrong order. The idea of cfsavecontent is that you can generate
a bunch of stuff. In your case, you're generating it from a query. But, I
could just as easily do this:
This is my header
All the above is doing
If a cart is properly written, you shouldn't need to understand or change
the code to use, it should work out of the box.
So whetehr or not it uses CFC's should be neithe rhere nor there. As I state
dpreviously, most people who us ethe cart will want to use it out of the box
and and wont even want
Daniel,
To debug it, change text/xml to text/plain. In the
#header# change it to
#retrieve_xml#
The errors you're receiving right now are because the browser is
expecting a nicely formatted xml packet. I'm not sure what you've got
#header# set to right now, but it's probably not valid xml. On
LOL...just reading that section, gotta love this question/answer:
Do I have to use Macromedia's development tools to use ColdFusion?
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No. ColdFusion is a scripting language similar to PHP. ColdFusion
integrates its code (CFML) with stand
I've got something similar to what Snake is talking about, although
its $29.95. Lets you set tiers, groups or individual permissions.
Then create permission profiles that encapsulate any combination of
groups or permissions/anti-permissions, and apply them to an
individual user. Then you can cus
HmmI haven't read anything on that. I assume so, since cfregistry
is disabled. And yes, we're talking CFX's.
Here's the FAQ section for CF on the GoDaddy site, JIC you need more info:
http://help.godaddy.com/article_list.php?topic_id=197&&;
Ray
Matt Robertson wrote:
> by 'custom tags' we
>>I think it's most likely still going to be on the CF side of the code.
I've seen people in a French forum having exactly the same problem, and
they are under PHP.
I think that the charset header is simply ignored, or does not work.
The text is sent in UTF-8, whatever you put in the header.
Thi
by 'custom tags' we're talking CFX's, right?
I would assume that cfschedule is out of the question (thanks to the
need to use cfregistry to enable the item)?
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> The action page has a CFLOCATION to the refresh page.
In that case, there is no "action page" from the pov of the browser... just an
http redirect header, which the browser doesn't put into the history.
> A combination of the progress bar and the JavaScript code sent out
> before should take c
I did find a way to get myself another error (that sounds more promising):
error on line 1 at column 10: Comment must not contain '--' (double-hyphen)
I used this:
SELECT header FROM whats_new
#header#
#header#
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> Would it be a safe assumption that I could build standard web
> apps using
> Flex 2 that look and behave in a much more robust way (than
> HTML and cross
> browser of course due to SWFs) without having to know a tonne
> of Flash (but
> would have to pick ip AS 3)?
Flex uses MXML. But the
I pasted that in directly as-is and received the same error:
error on line 1 at column 1: Document is empty
I tested that it has a recordset. Is it empty cause I'm not exporting
formatted xml? I suppose not.
Also, I noticed that the cfoutput is there twice in that code. Is that
intended? Als
You gather correctly Sean ;-)
That's about all I'd understand at this point as I haven't delved too deep
into Flex yet.
Would it be a safe assumption that I could build standard web apps using
Flex 2 that look and behave in a much more robust way (than HTML and cross
browser of course due to S
>
> Good question. Maybe it depends on if you are
> doing a cflocation or
> a http meta refresh? Have you tried both?
>
The action page has a CFLOCATION to the refresh page.
The refresh page has the HTML meta refresh code. When I set it to "0" seconds,
the "Back" button on the browser bypa
> But the HTML page with the redirect, for instance: does that
> kind of page always get bypassed when the back broswer is
> clicked? Or, is it a matter of how many seconds the redirect
> is set to?
Good question. Maybe it depends on if you are doing a cflocation or a
http meta refresh? Have
On 11/15/05, Bryan Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I'm really clear on this Sean...are you saying I could build Flex apps
> for "under $1000"? or can they be built and deployed for that?
I gather you haven't been following all of the announcements around
the Flex 2 product line?
Today,
>
>Put this in your form page:
>
>
>
Nice trick. That worked really well.
Thanks,
Roberto
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That is great.
It is MX on Windows 2003.
jl
On 11/15/05, Thomas Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 November 2005 15:24, John Lucania wrote:
> > I need hard copy printout of a cf query page monthly.
> > Can it be automatically directed to a network printer and let it print out?
> I'd say it depends on the browser. I know that Firefox 1.5 stores
> pages
> in memory, so when your user clicks back, they aren't hitting your
> server (if they use FF 1.5). The browser is just pulling the page
> from
> memory.
>
True. I have "expiration" codes on the form (both as HEADER
> He means the availability of Flex Builder 2 / Flex 2 Framework and the
> ability to generate standalone SWFs for "under $1,000" (for the IDE /
> framework etc).
> --
> Sean A Corfield -- http://corfield.org/
> Got frameworks?
So I'm really clear on this Sean...are you saying I could build Flex a
On 11/15/05, Bryan Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > WIth the drop in flex's price coming I don't see any reason to even
> > concider laszlo, I mean you could try it nad heres what I would try.
> Any idea what kind of drop we're talkin about Disruptor?
He means the availability of Flex Buil
SELECT header FROM whats_new
#header#
#header#
On 11/15/05, daniel kessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I get an error. I did:
>
>
> SELECT header FROM whats_new
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> #header#
>
>
>
> and I get the error:
> error on line 1 at column 1: Extra content at the end of th
>What is a standard way of preventing the user from accessing a
>form just submitted? I inserted a page with a "redirect" code
>between my action page and my thank you page, but when I hit
>the "Back" button, both the "refresh" and the action pages are
>bypassed and the form (with completed fie
I'd say it depends on the browser. I know that Firefox 1.5 stores pages
in memory, so when your user clicks back, they aren't hitting your
server (if they use FF 1.5). The browser is just pulling the page from
memory.
> From: Roberto Perez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15
I get an error. I did:
SELECT header FROM whats_new
#header#
and I get the error:
error on line 1 at column 1: Extra content at the end of the document
Not sure what it means. I'm not generating xml yet cause I figured that I'd
try something simple first. Th
>From looking back at some of my code and through a couple books here... it
looks like you are doing everything you should be doing on the JS side of
things (at least as far as the code you posted). If Massimo's suggestion
didn't help, I think it's most likely still going to be on the CF side of
th
Hi all,
What is a standard way of preventing the user from accessing a form just
submitted? I inserted a page with a "redirect" code between my action page and
my thank you page, but when I hit the "Back" button, both the "refresh" and the
action pages are bypassed and the form (with completed
Ha, thats a difference alright. It was worth a shot.
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From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 11:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: XMLHttpRequest and charse
Yes, use different host headers instead of ports.
Use a subdomain off your primary domain for your dev server,
Russ
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From: Peterson, Andrew S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 November 2005 15:29
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Multiple sites in IIS
Hi,
We have one devel
> If your data is supplied by a cf page you would use something like
>
> autorequest="true" type="http"
> src="getemployees.cfm"/>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> where getemployees.cfm returns the same looking XML as above.
> HTH
> Mike T.
Thanks for the example Michael, but I'm missing one bit co
Great Idea Ben! It worked!
On 11/15/05, Ben Nadel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anthony Try something like this:
>
>
>
>
>
>div.footer {}
>
>div.footer p.seenextpage {
>display: none ;
>}
>
>div
> well i remember they were going to post us some code and show us then they
> dissappeared.
> WIth the drop in flex's price coming I don't see any reason to even
> concider laszlo, I mean you could try it nad heres what I would try.
Any idea what kind of drop we're talkin about Disruptor?
Brya
It doesn't use aliases as you did (which I understand to some degree
anyway)
Mark
Well the aliases are mainly there to save typing. With a wizzard like this
using full names is just about as easy as aliases.
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Sacramento,
> Like server-side resizing and saving, etc? I've never heard of that.
> Maybe I'll go Googling tonight when I get home
Well, I meant client side. But like I said, its just something I think
I heard on a list somewhere. Not sure if its vaporware or not. But if
it is possible in the client
Anthony Try something like this:
div.footer {}
div.footer p.seenextpage {
display: none ;
}
div.footer div.instance1 p.seene
> We have one development server, and multiple production
> servers. For each separate server in production, I'm just
> creating a New Site in IIS on the development server, each
> using a different port. Is there a better way/best practices
> approach to keeping these servers separate in the d
Like server-side resizing and saving, etc? I've never heard of that.
Maybe I'll go Googling tonight when I get home
Munson, Jacob wrote:
>>For instance, they don't allow anything at all custom-tag-wise.
>>Nothing. You can't even pay extra to have it enabled.
>>That's the only
>>thing that
> For instance, they don't allow anything at all custom-tag-wise.
> Nothing. You can't even pay extra to have it enabled.
> That's the only
> thing that I've run into that is a big problem (for me). I
> have to use
> some kind of custom tag to be able to manage images that are uploaded
> on-th
>>Does it make a difference if you setRequestHeader() before you open()?
It sure does: it makes an "Unspecified error" ;-)
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Does it make a difference if you setRequestHeader() before you open()?
Worth a shot.
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From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 11:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject
>>Be aware in CF 6+ default to UTF-8. Try using the "charset"
attribute and see if it helps
I made the test under CF5, to make sure.
I added an alert with the text in hexadecimal right before sending the
text, and it IS in iso 8859: "75 75 E9 E9"
So the XMLHttpRequest is actually converting to
Daniel,
On 11/15/05, daniel kessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
Insert your processing code here. You don't have to use cfscript
syntax. Just put a tagset around
anything you're outputting.
> >
> >
> >writeoutput(feed);
>
If the cfscript syntax is confusing, you can always do:
#fee
> The called template receives the code, but despite of the
> charset=iso-8859-1 specs in the header, the text seems to be received in
> UTF-8: the receiving template writes the text to a file:
> OUTPUT="#form.MessageSent#">
Be aware in CF 6+ default to UTF-8. Try using the "charset"
attribute a
Hi,
I'm sending some text to a CF template via an XMLHttpRequest; see code
below.
var sendString =
"userId=#session.UserId#&meetingId=#meetingId#&messageSent=" +
encodeURIComponent(el.value);
sendRequest.onreadystatechange=backFromSend;
sendRequest.open("POST","sched
On Monday 14 November 2005 22:15, Jon Block wrote:
> Whats the best way to use the unix crypt() function on windows cfmx 7?
Install Perl or one of the Win32 GNU toolsets.
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Tom Chiverton
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
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Dis
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 14:07, Jillian Koskie wrote:
> Has anybody seen this before? Any suggestions?
Have rc.local launch a script that waits 5 minutes, then invokes the
coldfusion init.d script.
Don't forget to whack a '&' on the end of the rc.local line :-)
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Tom Chiverton
Advanced
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 15:24, John Lucania wrote:
> I need hard copy printout of a cf query page monthly.
> Can it be automatically directed to a network printer and let it print out?
Yes.
As you don't mention what O/S or version of CF you have, it is hard to be
specific.
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Tom Chiverto
Host Headers setup through IIS
So you could have beta.xyz.com, dev.xyz.com etc.
?
-Original Message-
From: Peterson, Andrew S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 9:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Multiple sites in IIS
Hi,
We have one development server, and mu
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