Can anyone help on this?
An exception occurred when invoking an external process.
The cause of this exception was that: java.io.IOException:
CreateProcess: c:\copy.bat
D:\Inetpub\WWWROOT\BBDatabase\QueryBatch.cfm 10.1.125.25 error=2.
The error occurred in D:\Inetpub\WWWROOT\BBDatabase\BBBatch.cfm
Likewise.
http://www.fourfa.com/
This site is intended to be a basic FAQ and primer on emo - short for
"emotional." Emo is a broad title that covers a lot of different styles of
emotionally-charged punk rock. This site is intended to introduce the reader to
all the common styles, describe
On 11/29/05, Vegas Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone developed a consumption in CF for the SalesForce.com platform?
We have developed a full integration with SF.com using CF (using the
partner API I believe). Do you have a specific question? The
Macromedia ColdFusion forum has a lon
Ok...good. Thanks for the "real" code... ;o)
Rick
> -Original Message-
> From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:51 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Man, I'm just really banging my head over this one...
>
>
> On 11/29/05, Rick Faircloth <[EM
K, thanks guys! I appreciate the info!
Will
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On 11/29/05, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the pseudo-code, Matt.
That code actually runs :-)
The idea is that the switch is a self-contained processor of sorts.
Each case handles a different class of reminder (one of which I
duplicated in my last email when describing o
Thanks for the pseudo-code, Matt. I'll study that and
see if I can wrap my brain around your approach...
Rick
> -Original Message-
> From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:05 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Man, I'm just really banging my hea
On 11/29/05, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Boy, Matt, I'd love to see the code that processes all the
> options in that drop-down...got any of it handy?
I was just sayin' that it sounded like a reasonable way to go about
the task. I hadn't actually written anything. However I have
I have used OpenSTA and it's great (and open source).
On 11/30/05, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I asked a Macromedia employee at CFUnited, and he recommended
> http://www.opensta.org/. Never tried it though.
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Has anyone developed a consumption in CF for the SalesForce.com platform?
Thanks,
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> Is JRun the problem or is CF? You could try running CF7 in
> J2EE config on top of Tomcat (which does run on J2SE 5.0 in
> 64bit mode nicely), or any other app server for that matter.
JRun supports the 1.5 JVM, but CFMX doesn't.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig
I asked a Macromedia employee at CFUnited, and he recommended
http://www.opensta.org/. Never tried it though.
> -Original Message-
> From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:54 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Never fear dumb question man i
at my last job we used Win Runner to load test the website.
On 11/29/05, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hack, dumb question man can't even spell right.
>
> That's load TEST.
>
> :)
>
> unsigned again!
>
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Okay. . . . just thought I'd jump in here. . . Matthieu is correct. . . I am
in the middle of trying to build bigger and better data structures to handle
what is admittedly a fairly simple task . . .but had dug myself so far into
a hole trying to set it up the wrong way there is NO WAY I could have
Hack, dumb question man can't even spell right.
That's load TEST.
:)
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I'm on digest, BTW...
Both are the problem.
As you mentioned, CF7 by default, comes with it's 1.4.2_05 32-bit version.
So if I install that alone, it will run on 32-bit. If I separately install
1.5 64-bit, and point CF to that java.home, it will not start, complaining
about jvm.dll.
If I insta
I have a web application that is very robust, you could resell it to your
client. Does all the recurring events and then some. No download or
installation needed.
http://www.calabunga.com
As low as $2.95/month if you are the only admin, $5.95/month for multi-admin
functionality.
-- Josh Nath
Sorry, make that
http://acoderslife.com/contact2/
..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
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http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 4:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Advance HTML form design
I gues
> User gets an Add Event form that has a drop-down
> with the boatload of options of your choice, which in turn leads to a
> cfswitch that neatly handles each desired interval to the desired
> length of repetition?
Boy, Matt, I'd love to see the code that processes all the
options in that drop-dow
I guess that depends on what your definition of "Advanced HTML form design"
actually is. I've seen some VERY nice flash forms out there... well...
interfaces anyway... in my opinion though, most have been way over kill and
slow loading to be justifiable for their purposes.
I much prefer to enhance
Ill give you another. Just to make sure its all kosher.
Lets say a normal password string, could include numbers and letters,
max length of 20, min length of 6. That should narrow it down some
for you. No spaces either.
997DA8FE4C40296C21CE8E1EB9BDC5B6
On 11/29/05, Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Well what kind of string am I working with? For all I know, you could've
hashed a whole book. Is there a length limit? (as there would very likely
be if this was a password)
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Guill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 4:36 PM
To: CF-Ta
I am confused. Down in your code, you have . Where
should FIELD be coming from? Your getindiv query? Another of your
queries? The form that from the previous page?
> -Original Message-
> From: Molly Abraham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 9:13 AM
> To: CF
Ken,
I ran this query on a table called USERS through Toad to an Oracle
database:
SELECT 404 FROM USERS
and I got exactly what you described as a result: one column (named
404) with one row per row in USERS, each row equal to 404.
I have contacted Molly off-list and am helping her with th
I'm interested to know what happens in SQL+ or Toad if you run:
select 404 from proposals
I mean, am I understanding you right that you have a column in a
database named 404 (or some other number)??? I would expect, given 5
results from the above query, that you would get:
| --| |
| 1 | 404
Tell you what. See how long it takes you to brute force this hash.
Post the cleartext when you get it.
6AF59B04BA48B18C15E3CB3ACB2BA75B
I want to see how long it takes you.
On 11/29/05, Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The passwords in windows are stored as hashes. They are not stored as
> p
We've just overhauled our calendaring up to support recurring events. We
just took the interface from outlook, and stored all that data in the events
table. Then we have a separate table to store the eventDates (and it's just
3 fields, eventDateId, eventID and eventDate). When I save the event,
The passwords in windows are stored as hashes. They are not stored as
plaintext. In order to get the password, you would need to brute force the
hash.
Cracking windows passwords is an old idea with a great set of tools behind
it. We are just using that knowledge to show that you shouldn't sto
I wrote an events manager. I ended up splitting up the database
structure to handle once date-specific (16th-19th) events versus
day-specific (every second Tuesday). Then just use some of the built-in
functions and those from cflib to compile it all for display. I took a
bit of an easy approach
On 11/29/05, Peterson, Andrew S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> www.springfieldfirst.com/calendar.zip has the capacity to add events
> every day, every other day, every third day, every week, every other
> week, every third week, every month, every other month, every third
> month, every sixth month,
If you are an admin on the machine you could get the passwords even if
they weren't in cookies! If someone ever puts in their password at
all outside of ssl, you can sniff the password. If someone steals the
SAM file, what does it matter where I store the password or how I hash
it?
what does tha
Not, really. There are different ways of getting hashes. One is you can be
an admin on the machine, and you can get the passwords of all the users.
Another way is to sniff it going across the network. You can also steal the
SAM file and get the password that way. The point is, you don't always
perhaps that's because of the current prohibitive cost which is going to change?
Hey...there aren't alot of Beta tapes out there...but we know which tech was
best ;-)
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480
I don't know with any degree of certainty but I believe it may have been
because two fields were named the same thing. So much for copy and paste!
On 11/29/05, John C. Bland II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone encountered this? Its a normal cfform (textfields and selects)
> with several r
EMO?
Ah... out of curiousity, what's that?
!K
-Original Message-
From: Jennifer Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 29, 2005 2:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Small CF Job
Hi, sorry for the OT.
I need someone who has experience of EMO to do some work on a site in the
St
Has anyone encountered this? Its a normal cfform (textfields and selects)
with several required fields.
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Hi, sorry for the OT.
I need someone who has experience of EMO to do some work on a site in the
States.
Can you please reply off the list if you are interested.
Thanks, Jenny
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LOL, isnt that just like saying - I can get into any computer which is
locked..if you give me the password?
-Original Message-
From: Russ
To: CF-Talk
Sent: 29/11/2005 18:22
Subject: RE: pseudo-memory leak
Yea, I mentioned that before in the thread. Theoretically, hashing
should
be
If your client has a groupware server, (Exchange, Groupwise, etc), you
could tap into those resources.
We use Outlook/Exchange. I built an ASP-based solution that pulls data
from Exchange and stores it in a SQL database. Then, our web sites pull
from the database for the presentation.
The calen
>> (I know someone who's got the
complete rainbow tables for windows passwords, and is able to find any
password within a few hours, I believe, if he's got the hash).
LOL, isnt that just like saying - I can get into any computer which is
locked..if you give me the password?
-Origi
But Flex is not exactly abound with use on the public facing web is it?
Neither are Flash Forms for that matter...
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson
To: CF-Talk
Sent: 29/11/2005 19:04
Subject: Re: Backbase
> Jesus, if u think that is cheap, how much is FLEX?
apparently about to
> FYI, hashing something doesnt mean that it cant be extracted,
> why just the
> other day my little 2Ghz workstation extracted a 5 character
> password from a
> hash in about 5 minutes...
That's only if you have a weak password. I used a brute force on a 7
character password that had upper/low
Are you recreating the _same_ temp table? Or is it different (different
columns) every time. It's a known issue CF does some sort of weird caching
with queries. The same thing happens if you do select * from myview and
then alter the view - you'll be missing whatever new columns you added when
you
www.springfieldfirst.com/calendar.zip has the capacity to add events
every day, every other day, every third day, every week, every other
week, every third week, every month, every other month, every third
month, every sixth month, every year, and every other year for a
repeatable duration from one
As I've mentioned before, it's not that you have *your* password. It's that
someone else can sniff your cookies (which are being sent over on every
request, over unencrypted links, since most of us don't build our entire
sites on HTTPS). Someone can easily sniff the cookie being sent, and figure
It's an "event calendar" and I'm totally cool with inserting an "event"
giving it a date and time, and outputting it ordered by date. Cake.
No worries there...
However, my frickin head starts to explode when I start taking into account
every frickin' possible way to add an event, especially whe
Thanks for the clarification!
-Original Message-
From: Dave Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 11:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF7 and 64-bit CPUs
The problem is that he's trying to run it on a 64-bit 5.0 JVM. I was asking
whether it was CF or JRun that was
All incredibly valid points!
Unfortunately very short on time. . .they (faculty) need to start grading
these things tomorrow evening. Starting closer to the beginning we
currently have the following:
1) oracle database
2) one table containing the proposals -- proposalid, readinggroup, proposal
> Jesus, if u think that is cheap, how much is FLEX?
apparently about to be much cheaperunder $1000 for tools to deploy
standalone SWFs...no Flex server required (of course the current Flex will
become the Enterprise offering and it will still costa pretty penny)
BTW...I think it was Sean
The problem is that he's trying to run it on a 64-bit 5.0 JVM. I was asking
whether it was CF or JRun that was causing the issue, because you can run CF on
most J2EE app servers.
The default install of CF will use a 32bit 1.4.2 JVM even if installed on a
64-bit OS.
-Dave
>I'm so close to gras
What database are you using? You need to name those columns differently.
In MySQL, even if you do a straight select on a column named "404", it's
going to return 404 for every row. However, if you name that column
col_404, it'll return the values you're looking for. I think you've got
a larger
Jeff Chastain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> testIsNullID(crTracker2._com.test.propertyTest): : expected:<...>
>but was:<...>
I have fixed this issue in the CVS version of CFUnit. This fix will be
included in the next release.
Thanks for bringing that to my attention
Alright, so you can find out what the hash is, so you have *your*
password. Now how are you going to find the user ID of someone else
(especially if it is an uuid) and figure out their password? Plus,
once again you can seed the hash if you are worried about it.
Sure, you have to think about sec
Jesus, if u think that is cheap, how much is FLEX?
-Original Message-
From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 November 2005 15:17
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Backbase
And its only $13,920 for a vanilla 2-cpu server. That should be an easy
sell. :-(
CF, I think, is the onl
You are probably exceeding the max memory size, check your jvm.config.
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Kaptein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 November 2005 14:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: jrun memory usage on Server
We just had the same thing. We are running a very intense applicati
I don't know the answer, but it probably has something to do with character
sets and/or encoding. Maybe this will help you find an answer on Google.
Dave
> HELP !!!
>
> everything was running fine until we moved to coldfusion mx (6.1) and
> upgraded our MySQL from 3.x to 4.1.
>
> Every time
Molly,
>
> select *
> from proposal06
> where readinggroup = #session.group#
> and status = 1
> order by proposalid asc
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
This loop here, can be replaced with
>
>
> select #i#
> from grades06
> where readerid = #session.readerid#
>
>
You've go
I don't know much about CFFORM stuff, but I think it provides some cool
stuff for really rich user internet experience. Haven't gone that way yet
myself.
-ben
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Nylon Technology
6 West 14th Street
New York, NY 10011
212.691.1134
212.691.3477 fax
www.n
I'm so close to grasping this conversation...
Does the original question mean that a default installation of CFMX 7.01
will not run on Windows Server 64-bit? Or is the problem simply because he
is trying to run it w/ a pre-installed JRun install?
Thanks...
-Original Message-
From: Dave
I'm now working under the assumption that you cannot use on temp
tables. Can anyone confirm whether or not this is documented anywhere and
whether it is a feature, bug or both? Also, is it database independent? I'm
using Informixwhat about MS SQL & Oracle?
> Hi,
>
> I'm on CFMX 7 with
> -Original Message-
> From: Kerry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:14 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: pseudo-memory leak
>
> FYI, hashing something doesnt mean that it cant be extracted, why just the
> other day my little 2Ghz workstation extracted a 5 charac
It does and it doesn't. . .cannot figure out why. . . it seems to work. . but
only returns the column name:
select #i# as grade
from grades06
where readerid = #session.readerid#
#getindiv.grade# (the column name -- ex: 404)
is returned. . .not the value of '2' it contains.
Debugging
Does anyone have a site that has examples of some advanced HTML form design?
I'm looking to do some more usable ways of inputting data and don't have access
to an information architecht. Any help would be appreciated.
Bob Everland
~~
Yea, I mentioned that before in the thread. Theoretically, hashing should
be 1 way (so there is no way to turn the hash back into the value). But you
could run a bruteforce against a hash, and be able to figure out what the
hashed value really is. You can also build a table of all possible hashe
Very nice little app! I may want to use it one day, if that's
alright with you. Excellent for db table searches.
BTW, I noticed a missing tag in there, just after the "website" box:
www.fredleeflyfishi
Right. But its protection over another point of failure. I have to
admit I don't bother with it anymore myself.
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Oops. Should have known better than to make suggestions on
something I had never really done myself.
:)
Now that I see it, Tanguy's suggestion is obviously the way to go. The
temporary table thing that my friend here suggested was for something a
little more complicated.
Slowly retreating...
FYI, hashing something doesnt mean that it cant be extracted, why just the
other day my little 2Ghz workstation extracted a 5 character password from a
hash in about 5 minutes...
-Original Message-
From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 November 2005 09:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE:
Is JRun the problem or is CF? You could try running CF7 in J2EE config on top
of Tomcat (which does run on J2SE 5.0 in 64bit mode nicely), or any other app
server for that matter.
If you get it to work, please allocate over 2gb of RAM to the JVM so I can be
jealous.
Thanks!
-Dave
> p.s. I sh
Andy,
Sorry. That's what I meant to say. The idea is that page 2 dynamically
builds the URL with the named anchor using information passed it by page
1. So, for example, page 1 might link to:
page2.cfm?pageToLoad=nameOfPageToLoad&anchorToLoad=nameOfAnchorToLoad
Then, page 2 loads #URL.pageToL
Molly,
Hi, there. I think that using a database alias will do the trick. If
you use this syntax:
SELECT #i# AS ProposalName
FROMgrades06
WHERE readerid = #session.readerid#
then you can refer to that column as getindiv.ProposalName.
Also, I noticed along the way somethin
The point is you have to jump through hoops to make cookies secure... Why
not just have a best practice not to store stuff in cookies, and to use
client variables instead, so that people not well versed in security can
build more secure sites then they would otherwise?
-Original Message-
F
I, too, have had experience with this sort of thing. The approach I
used has a bunch of dummy "index" pages that spill out db content in a
way that will be interesting from a content perspective to people
searching Google, but with nothing else on them. These "index" pages
are then set with CFLOC
Right But it's not CF's job to try to resend failed mail. It's the job
of your mail server. If you have a dedicated (or semidedicated) mail
server, why would you need to move the files back to the spool folder? The
only reason would be if the connection to your mail server was somehow
broken
> -Original Message-
> From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 12:21 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Know with cf if Javascript is enabled?
>
> If the user has JS turned off, you're JS will not fire, and you won't
> find anything out about their bro
The point is you have to jump through hoops to make cookies secure... Why
not just have a best practice not to store stuff in cookies, and to use
client variables instead, so that people not well versed in security can
build more secure sites then they would otherwise?
-Original Message
thanks guys. After discussing it some more we found that the easiest
thing for now is to just use the noscript, which is working, I was
doing something silly before. We probably will change it later, but
this works fine for now.
Thanks for all the help guys, its appreciated.
On 11/29/05, Munson
I do not get the gist of what you are trying to do (while skimming from my
office while I should be working), but one pointer:
You do not need to loop over a query to get a list of ids. Use the
ValueList() method. It takes a column:
Good luck.
...
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Web Developer
N
I have just started working at a place that has Google appliances being used to
index and search a huge amount of content. We're closing in on the ceiling of
our URL license and we're implementing a new version with double the licenses.
Michael is right, the appliance indexes only URLs, so you n
>>i have it already
Then you should not even post the question! :-D
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I use something to test if pop-ups are not disabled, could usi it as
well for javascript.
In the login page, I have a script that opens a pop-up.
The template called sets up a session variable that says "pop-up enabled".
Then the code returned closes the pop-up.
By the time the user logs in, if t
i have it already ;) will look into using that.
thanks
john.
On 11/29/05, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>I'm trying to split up html paragraph tags into items
> in an array
>
> You should have a look at CF_REextract, it will return all you need in a
> query, or a list, then e
If the user has JS turned off, you're JS will not fire, and you won't
find anything out about their browser. Am I missing something?
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 10:17 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Know with cf if J
>>I'm trying to split up html paragraph tags into items
in an array
You should have a look at CF_REextract, it will return all you need in a
query, or a list, then easily transferable to an array.
http://www.cftagstore.com/tags/cfreextract.cfm
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I've an example of a technique here:
http://www.depressedpress.com/Content/Development/ColdFusion/Articles/GetRes
/Index.cfm
That code is really old however.
The version I'm actually using is wrapped as a custom tag and determines JS
version (and whether or not it's enabled) as well. I'll attac
Vue.com
-Original Message-
From: Steven Erat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 11:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Online Training for ColdFusion?
I receieved the following question from a ColdFusion enthusiast in Australia
who is looking for online training in ColdF
Hi. . . hope someone can help. . . (PLEASE BEAR WITH ME -- THIS IS ALL
HIGGLEDYPIGGLEDY) we are having a problem displaying the value of a query
variable. . it seems really confusing, and it is - but unfortunately this is
the simplest way we can think of to do this.
Our goal is to run a query
I receieved the following question from a ColdFusion enthusiast in Australia
who is looking for online training in ColdFusion:
"Is there anything out there that you're aware of (online courses, learning
resources etc.) for someone like me from Sydney, Australia, who has
experience with Coldfusion
I have had times when I wanted to get the calling template of a given
template (for debugging purposes). I haven't ever actually used it, but I
think Raymond Camden came up with something that might help you figure out
the stack trace and therefore the list of templates being called:
http://ray.ca
> I really don't like Verity - but then again I have used others to compare
it to - and Verity is nothing compared to them
But you just said that you "haven't" used Verity in CF7. Make up your mind
please.
It's a completely new Verity engine. If I recall (and someone can correct
me on the versi
It also depends on what your scale of collections are. If you are going to
hit the ceiling of 250,000 objects sooner than you think, then you might be
better off looking at Lucene or using a Google search appliance, depending
on the money you have to throw at this. We currently use Lucene in
conjun
GetCurrentTemplatePath() might get you what you want. But Barney's
second paragraph hits the nail on the head. CFC's should never need
this type of information (except _perhaps_ for logging?? and if you
needed that).
Cheers,
Sam F
On 11/28/05, Barney Boisvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You
On 11/29/05, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As you said, I think it is a case of agree to disagree ;-p I really don't
> like Verity - but then again I have used others to compare it to - and
> Verity is nothing compared to them,
>
I'm not going to debate whether or not Ver
Beautiful! Thanks!
George
On 11/29/05, Douglas Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> sounds normal to me.
>
> DK
>
> On 11/29/05, George Abraham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > All,
> > We have a Windows 2003 server that has five CFMX instances running on it
> > which service five different sites
Consider yourself corrected then. You do not need a server to run Laszlo
-- that's what the SOLO is all about.
http://www.laszlosystems.com/developers/learn/articles/openlaszlo-3.0-features.php
--Ferg
Munson, Jacob wrote:
>I have never used either, but I was looking at Open Laszlo yesterday.
>
You could also use JS to set a hidden field value when your first page
loads. Then any subsequent pages can check that value. You might even
get fancy with some cfincludes and have one set a value, and the next
check it. I'm not sure if that would work or not, but it may be a way
to have your fi
If I remember correctly from my research into this, the Google search app
will only index actual urls rather than content from something like a DB.
This means you have to be sure that its set up to get all of the content on
an url that passes vars. That and note the collection limitation on it.
I have never used either, but I was looking at Open Laszlo yesterday.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looked like you had to be running a
server for Laszlo to work. I'd prefer to use Flex Builder and just
throw an swf where I need it, but that's just my opinion. Of course,
it's hard to argue with
I rest my case though ;-) does this happen in CF7? ;-p
Okay, Okay, last post.LOL
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 November 2005 14:54
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Verity searching errors
Cheers!
> Yep, there is a CFLib function for
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