All the fields are optional.
E.G.
A user could fill in the name and e-mail fields on their first search
and just the cn name field on their next search.
That is the functionality that needs to be in the filter, just needed to
know if this can be done with LDAP and Coldfusion ?
-Original
Brad Wood said:
Ok, but let try and move a large branch of a nested set somewhere
else in the hierarchy. :)
I'll begin with the adjacency list model:
Step 1: Update predecessor_id of the top of the branch
Done.
You are not done. How do you know its position relative to its siblings?
I used the nested set model for the v3.0 version of my CMS I wrote in the
last three weeks. I am delighted with the ease of doing a lot of the CMS
tasks - positioning parts of the site, moving chunks of site around,
building sitemaps, all those kinds of things
Mind you, I'm not building it
I want to set up a cheap CF server, in a commercial enviorment, though
the [internal] site won't acutally be generating any money. under the
new 6.2 licence this will break the licence agreement
On 31/01/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Jarrett wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody have a
Brad, fpr reference you might want to look at
http://extended64.com/blogs/rafael/archive/2005/07/28/1051.aspx
Like i said, reference only.
On 31/01/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It requires XP SP2.
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Yes, I am not sure this is widely acceptable is it?
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Sent: 01 February 2006 10:53
To: CF-Talk
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Brad, fpr reference you might want to look at
not nice to see that it breaks mm.com styling!
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Brad, fpr reference you might want to look at
If the cfdirectory tag is not allowed on our host, is there an alternative
like a CFC?
Thanks
Pat
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Hi Andy,
Why don't you give Railo a try...
The free community version can be redistributed.
www.railo.ch
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If you can't use CFDIRECTORY it's highly unlikely that you can use the
Java file io classes or any other method to do the same thing.
On 2/1/06, CFDEV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the cfdirectory tag is not allowed on our host, is there an alternative
like a CFC?
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CFAJAX docs and other useful
A few years ago (probably in the CF 5 days) someone on this list posted
a two page Coldfusion best practice guide that they wrote. This
Coldfusion best practice guide consisted of basic naming conventions for
structures, tables and arrays along with a few basic performance best
practices like
From: Mark W. Breneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have a Coldfusion best practice guide
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/wtg/public/coding_standards/
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Jerry Johnson wrote:
I've got a couple of reasonalby large double-opt-in lists I need to
send email alerts.
10,000 emails at a pop.
Check out Coolfusion's IMS SE. We do a lot of bulk mailing to our
alumni and it works great for us... *FAR* more reliable than
coldfusion's mail spooling.
one useful it's here:
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/wtg/public/coding_standards/contents.html
hth
On 2/1/06, Mark W. Breneman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few years ago (probably in the CF 5 days) someone on this list posted
a two page Coldfusion best practice guide that they wrote. This
That's not the way I've got my db set up. Mine looks like this:
id|name|parent
1|Books|0
2|Sci/Fi|1
3|Starship Troopers|2
4|Friday|2
So if I deleted Sci/Fi, records 3 and 4 would be orphaned.
I'm using mySQL by the way (if it matters).
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web developer
I'd love to see this as well. I'm always up for cleaner/better/more
efficient code.
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Sent:
Okay...
I've got a login system using session variables to keep a user logged in
(all code at the bottom). The user logs in and I set some session variables,
name, id, etc. At the top of each page is some code which check if they're
logged in. My client is having issues with this and I believe
I'll bet that's because of this (part of MS's Web Developer
Checklist):
Check your website for the use of CSS hacks that may have been turned
off in Internet Explorer 7 per the procedure outlined on the Internet
Explorer blog.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/devwebchecklist.mspx
the term best practice is very subjective and likely to instigate
brutal and bloody wars the likes of which civilization has never
before witnessed.
start off with Sean's coding guidelines and go from there :)
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/wtg/public/coding_standards/contents.html
On 2/1/06,
I am currently attempting to work with flash forms and I am a first timer
(as of today).
I am using an according style form.
The first page has a data grid pulled from my database.
The second page shows the data of the selected name
The third page will provide a form to create a new account.
My current hosting company has annoyed me one too many times so now I'm
looking to move my business to a new server/servers. I'm sorry because this
is off topic here, but I want to take my sites to a company that understands
coldfusion. I'm a bit bored with having to ask for coldfusion things to
Eric,
Is there a specific or easy way to set session variables while in the
middle of a javascript routine? I can't seem to recall...thanks.
JavaScript executes on the client where as CF executes on the server. You
can't have JavaScript directly affect the outcome of the current running
what about cfxhosting.com and their vps package...not quite dedicated
but you get your own virtual server and your own CF server to
boot...with than many clients you should easily cover the $200 per
month cost
jb.
On 01/02/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My current hosting company has
Paul, you are my only hope! ;-)
Thanks for your efforts!
On 31/01/06, Paul Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beru wrote:
Do you know where I can find such a script? Even a beginning of idea of
how
to proceed will help...
nate wiess i (mostly nate) put one in the cf6 version of ben's
You might talk to Emmet over at Full City Media. Don't think they have
current rates posted, but I know they have great service, a
knowledgeable staff (with CF experience), a nice control panel, and I
think they just did some major upgrades to their datacenter as well.
Cutter
Mike Kear wrote:
On 01/02/06, Beru [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul, you are my only hope! ;-)
Thanks for your efforts!
On 31/01/06, Paul Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beru wrote:
Do you know where I can find such a script? Even a beginning of idea
of how
to proceed will help...
nate wiess
Thanks Jerry, I had a colleague who told me about this, but didn't have much
details too...
I could have turned back to Verity but apparently their catalog is limited
to (enterprise version) 250,000 docs, which is not enough for us...
However, if you still have the code lying around and not
Indeed..you also have Lucene! ;-)
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From: Beru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 February 2006 15:22
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: M$ index server CF
Thanks Jerry, I had a colleague who told me about this, but didn't have much
details too...
I could have turned back to
Mike,
With that many domains you should look into either a dedicated or a Virtual
Dedicated Server. What is your budget? I can set you up with either a
dedicated or a semi-dedicated server depending on your budget.
Russ
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From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
while not CF related, I was pretty impressed with the coding
quidelines for drupal, which are based on the pear coding
standards
http://pear.php.net/manual/en/standards.php
some of it is php specific, but there is a lot of good stuff there
that can go across languages.
-jim
On 2/1/06, Mark
Well, it is kinda 99.9% PHP specific ;-)
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From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 February 2006 15:31
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Coldfusion best practice guide request
while not CF related, I was pretty impressed with the coding
quidelines for drupal, which
http://www.hostmysite.com/reseller/reseller.shtml
On 2/1/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My current hosting company has annoyed me one too many times so now I'm
looking to move my business to a new server/servers. I'm sorry because this
is off topic here, but I want to take my sites to
Cheers Gert. Im downloading now. My only hold up is that it seems to
be in beta still and im looking for a fully fledged engine. With that
said im still gonna give it a go :o)
What are you future plans with railo in the way of pricing are you
planning on keeping this free?
On 01/02/06, Gert
A few years ago (probably in the CF 5 days) someone on this
list posted a two page Coldfusion best practice guide that
they wrote. This Coldfusion best practice guide consisted of
basic naming conventions for structures, tables and arrays
along with a few basic performance best practices
Best practices can be a very relative term and any docs you read will be based
on the writers biases. For example, some say you should never use the public
variable scope (this) in CFCs. Others say that there is no problem doing this.
Some still say to lock memory variables (session,
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is important not to confuse conventions with best
practices. They are very different things. For example, it
really doesn't matter how you name variables, as long as you
do it consistently and apply a modicum of common sense.
With on
Duh. Client v server. Somedays, I tell ya.
I will use my option in #1 there.
Eric J. Hoffman
Managing Partner
2081 Industrial Blvd
StillwaterMN55082
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www: www.ejhassociates.com
tel: 651.207.1526
fax:
Hi Andy,
The File you downloaded is one of our last Betas. We will release Railo
in the next couple of Weeks. Railo Supports Fusebox up to 4.1, Mach II
and Model Glue Frameworks. Some CMS already have been tested
sucessfully.
Pricing looks something like this:
Developer, Community Version is
Mike,
I just came across a hosting company yesterday that I think you may
find very affordable and they give you access to setting up dsn's. The
hosting company is http://webhost4life.com. They also have reseller
plans that offer 50% off regular plans for resellers with 21-50 sites
and 55% off
Everything you have asked about can be done, but if you don't know
action script, you're going to have to start learning it.
First of all, I would make sure you have upgraded to CF 7.01. There are
a number of fixes and enhancements in there for flash forms.
Your accordion object has a
I will toss in ColdFusion-MX-Hosting
http://www.coldfusion-mx-hosting.com/
I have them and I setup everything. I have access to
MySQL, MSSQL 7, MSSQL 2000, MSSQL 2005, etc.
I have subdomains, Secure sites, and more at an
Awesome rate.
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From: Aaron Roberson
I will toss in ColdFusion-MX-Hosting
http://www.coldfusion-mx-hosting.com/
I have them and I setup everything.
I have access to MySQL, MSSQL 7, MSSQL 2000, MSSQL 2005, etc.
I have additional domains, subdomains, Secure sites, and more at an
Awesome rate.
Everything you have asked about can be done, but if you don't know
action script, you're going to have to start learning it.
First of all, I would make sure you have upgraded to CF 7.01. There are
a number of fixes and enhancements in there for flash forms.
Your accordion object has a
Nevermind...found it...the euro...
Rick
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From: Gert Franz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 11:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: AW: Bluedragon 6.1
Hi Andy,
The File you downloaded is one of our last Betas. We will release Railo
in the
In conversion to US dollars, how much is that?
I worked the conversion, but was unsure what the
monetary symbol you're using is... CZK?
Thanks,
Rick
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From: Gert Franz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 11:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: AW:
OK, here is not my tests (we killed the dev box it was on, so it is
gone *poof*), but something similar that may help you get there.
SELECT TOP 50 *
FROM (SELECT DISTINCT kba.idKBArticle,[Rank],Characterization
FROM ( SELECT DISTINCT TOP 50 [FileName], [Rank], Characterization
FROM OPENQUERY(
Gert,
When you write one Web for the Professional version, are you
referring to web servers or websites?
Rick
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From: Gert Franz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 11:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: AW: Bluedragon 6.1
Hi Andy,
The File
Hi, all.
Rather than taking screen shots or saving each page as an HTML file, is there a
way to capture and store all of the CF Admin settings? Doing a CF reinstall
without properly document settings is a pain and I'm looking for some pain
relief.
Thanks,
Cameron
I belive you could export it as a CAR file
Hope that helps
MD
On 01/02/06, Cameron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all.
Rather than taking screen shots or saving each page as an HTML file, is there
a way to capture and store all of the CF Admin settings? Doing a CF reinstall
without
You could back up and print the XML files in CF6 or 7.
I do not print the settings. Once setting, or I make changed, I backup the
XML files needed for reinstall.
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From: Cameron Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 7:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
May be cfdump the settings into the file might solve the problem?
Depending on what you want, you can do something like this,
CFOBJECT ACTION=CREATE
TYPE=JAVA
CLASS=coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory
Might be that you are storing the session in the cookie rather than on
the server.
AOL might be picky about what gets stored in a cookie.
MD
On 01/02/06, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay...
I've got a login system using session variables to keep a user logged in
(all code at the
Oh, yes, you are right. You can export the settings as a CAR file if you
can access to the CF Admin page. (or if you are CF Admin).
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From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 8:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Capture CF Admin settings
Andy,
If your servers are clustered it could be a problem since the IP
address of an AOL user can change with every page request, and some
load balancers use the IP address of the user when deciding which
member of the cluster to direct traffic to. If you only have one
server then I would check
Hi Dan,
Can you elaborate a bit on point 3 - Use Image()object in JS to post to
a fixed URL. I know how to do the other 3 (Form, Hidden fields/iframe
and AJAX) but not sure how to do on point 3 that you mentioned.
Apart from all those you mentioned, you can pass the values in the URL
or
That's an adjacency list, not nested sets. See my second example
(though I omitted the normalized keys for brevity).
cheers,
barneyb
On 2/1/06, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's not the way I've got my db set up. Mine looks like this:
id|name|parent
1|Books|0
2|Sci/Fi|1
Thanks for that suggestion. (And that led me to a previous post of yours with
this answer. Sorry for the repeat.)
But it looks like that function is only on Enterprise. We're running MX 6.1
Standard.
Cameron
I belive you could export it as a CAR file
Hope that helps
MD
On 01/02/06,
I'm not explicitly storing the session info in cookies, but I wouldn't be
surprised if that's how it's being stored.
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From: PINE Phyo Z [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 11:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Set session variables in JS?
Hi Dan,
Can you elaborate a bit on point 3 - Use Image()object in JS to post to
a fixed URL. I know how to do the
Hello,
I have seen talk about using a different JVM than what was supplied
with CFMX. What I don't know is why? What are the benifits of using a
different JVM and what are the negatives?
I've always used the JVM which was supplied by Macromedia.
Thanks,
- Charles
Pine,
Hi Dan,
Can you elaborate a bit on point 3 - Use Image()object in JS to post to
a fixed URL. I know how to do the other 3 (Form, Hidden fields/iframe
and AJAX) but not sure how to do on point 3 that you mentioned.
Here's my method for that:
Charles E. Heizer wrote:
Hello,
I have seen talk about using a different JVM than what was supplied
with CFMX. What I don't know is why? What are the benifits of using a
different JVM and what are the negatives?
I've always used the JVM which was supplied by Macromedia.
Thanks,
- Charles
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From: Dan G. Switzer, II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 12:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Set session variables in JS?
Jim's technique is crutch of it, but instead of actually putting an img
/
tag in your code, you can use
Questions: Does this mean that all we have to have is CF 7.0.1 and
Flex Builder to develop and deploy RIA's? We don't have to buy and
install both CF 7.0.1 and Flex 2.0 (when it's released that is)?
-Aaron
On 2/1/06, dcooper @ macromedia. com dcooper @ macromedia. com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When CFMX 6.0 first came out, there were a few JVMs that were faster,
and some that were more stable than the one that shipped with CF (if i
recall, it was 1.3.8 or 1.4.0). Since then, Sun has really pushed the
envelope and has really made the 1.4 branch really fast and stable on
their own JVM. I
Ok, So if I'm not using any Java code/applets then it probably does
not make much sense to update the JVM, right? I would like more
performance, but how would I measure the improvements?
Thanks,
- Charles
On Feb 1, 2006, at 9:56 AM, Jordan Michaels wrote:
Charles E. Heizer wrote:
You don't need either one, technically. You can build your apps with
the free command line tools and deploy to any server. You can use CF
as a backend, but you don't have to, just like you don't have to use
Flex Builder for development.
cheers,
barneyb
On 2/1/06, Aaron Roberson [EMAIL
oh man, event gateway for flex messaging. you guys are making me giddy
again ;-)
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On 2/1/06, Barney Boisvert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You don't need either one, technically. You can build your apps with
the free command line tools and deploy to any server. You can use CF
as a backend, but you don't have to, just like you don't have to use
Flex Builder for development.
Thanks! This makes sense.
I'll stick with what I have.
thanks again,
- Charles
On Feb 1, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Nathan Strutz wrote:
When CFMX 6.0 first came out, there were a few JVMs that were faster,
and some that were more stable than the one that shipped with CF (if i
recall, it was 1.3.8
Hi Aaron,
I've only skimmed the Flex product page, but . . .
I think the point he is making is that Flex builder is no longer required to
build Flex apps. From what I understand it's a RAD IDE for more quickly
creating flex apps, but flex uses XML to describe UI components and
ActionScript to
Cheers Gert, I've been playing around and it looks good.
To echo's Rick's comments, when you say one web, is that one website
or one web server?
Also will the community edition be allowed to be used for commercial
purposes (keeping within the one datasource rule?)
Cheers
Andy J
On 01/02/06,
Ahh...
And this whole time I've been thinking I was doing something right.
:)
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From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Peter,
That makes more sense. I already have Flex Builder (it came with my
old DevNet subscription... boy I hate MM for cancelling that), so
creating Flex apps is not an issue with Notepad or another IDE is not
a concern for me.
I am a ColdFusion developer, interested in Flex, but not willing or
Unless u have a cascade delete trigger to automatically remove orphans.
Russ
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From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 February 2006 16:55
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Nested Set Model
That's an adjacency list, not nested sets. See my second example
I'm saying that you don't have to pay a cent to deploy Flex apps. You
can use the free command line tools to create the Flex UI, and then
connect it to any platform you like (CF, PHP, JSP, some custom XML
server, etc).
You can even get the enterprise sevices (though connection limited)
for free,
I'm just starting to get into CFForm and loving that I can take some of my
Flex knowledge and apply it to the forms. But I'm having an issue binding
the selected date on cfcalendar.
I have a datagrid that fires some ActionScript when a new item is selected.
In the ActionScript I try setting the
I think Barney did answer your question, just not as you expected.
Based on the wording of your question below - No. Buying CF won't mean you
have Flex.
The new Flex 2 beta has multiple parts. The IDE based on Eclipse which by
itself will create your swfs. No server components needed. Take
Hi, all...
Is there a way to use CF to determine what
a particular website's ranking is on a search engine?
In particular Google, Yahoo, and MSN?
I'm starting to do a lot of search engine optimization work
and would like an automated way to determine a website's
rankings at any particular time,
http://www.webceo.com/ offers a free tool that is really good.
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From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 1:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Possible to determine search engine rankings with CF?
Hi, all...
Is there a way to use CF to
Tyler,
Thanks for clearing that up... the best you could given the intrinsic
confusion of Flex. I think what the best thing to do is refer to the
IDE as Flex Builder (which it is), refer to Flex 1.5 Server as Flex
Server, and the Flex Framework (consisting of MXML tags, Actionscript
and compiled
Which is often worse than having the orphans to begin with. For
example, if you fire someone and delete them from an org chart, all
their minions aren't fired as well, they become minions of the fired
person's boss until they're reassigned. I'd hate to be the one that
has to go to HR and say you
Google has a web service that you can use to get this info. The others may
as well.
http://www.google.com/apis/index.html
Hi, all...
Is there a way to use CF to determine what
a particular website's ranking is on a search engine?
In particular Google, Yahoo, and MSN?
I'm starting to do a
If you are not planning on using messaging then you compile the app into a swf
via flex builder or other ide or command line tool just like a regular flash
swf and pop it on the server just like any other flash swf. You don't need cfm
7, it just is the easiest way to connect data to the swf, if
And this whole time I've been thinking I was doing something right.
Well, no one said that an adjacency list model is wrong. Like our
discussions, the correct model for you is dependant on its usage and
environment.
Of course, you are back to recursion or iteration for a solution.
~Brad
quote
Google has a web service that you can use to get this info. The others may
as well.
http://www.google.com/apis/index.html
/quote
Except according to Google's Terms of Service this use of their API is not
allowed, at least not with previous permission from Google.
quote
Hi all,
I came across something today that just made my jaw drop...
I have a snippet of code:
cfparam name=form.myField default= /
cfif form.myField neq
cfset variables.myNewField = Didn't pass anything in /
cfelse
cfset Variables.myNewField = You passed in: form.myField /
/cfif
You're not lying there. It's simple to set the relationships between nodes,
but the retrieval is a bear.
!//--
andy matthews
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From: Brad Wood [mailto:[EMAIL
Well...that kind of puts one in an endless cfloop doesn't it?
1) No automated querying with written permission...
2) We don't give written permission...
:oP
Rick
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From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 2:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
I'm not sure what you wish to do with this level count, but be careful
if you plan on storing it in the original table. The level count is
already stored inherently in the table through its structure
brad, are you saying that i could do without the level column and rely instead
on the query to
To add to your misery, both methods work fine for me. :\
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From: DURETTE, STEVEN J (AIT)
Hi all,
I came across something today that just made my jaw drop...
I have a snippet of code:
cfparam name=form.myField default= /
cfif form.myField neq
Well...that kind of puts one in an endless cfloop doesn't it?
1) No automated querying with written permission...
2) We don't give written permission...
:oP
Rick
Well not quite. Number 2 should read We don't give written permission for
RESEARCH PROJECTS. I.E. No love if you are in school
Adjacency lists employ a parentID, so every node knows who it's parent
is, but that's it. Nested sets use a set of numbers (starting at
'left' and ending at 'right', typically) for each node, and the
relationships between the sets dictate hierarchy.
Adjacency list are simple and fast for tree
Has anyone ever run across instability issues with CFMX 7 running on a
Linux/Apache box? Is it better to run CF in Windows vs Linux?
Thanks,
--Anne
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We've never had problems except just before the boxes are crushed
under requests. I.e. as the request queue piles up into the hundreds
and thousands, the requeste that are getting processed don't always
quite behave correctly. We've only reached that point during load
testing, of course. Never
-Original Message-
From: Barney Boisvert
We've never had problems except just before the boxes are crushed
under requests. I.e. as the request queue piles up into the hundreds
and thousands, the requeste that are getting processed don't always
quite behave correctly.
I would
That all depends on the meaning of the word is... I mean automated :-P
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From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 2:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Possible to determine search engine rankings with CF?
Well...that kind of
How do I pass a null argument to a java object in CFMX 6.1?
Apparently, in CFMX7 (and i know this works cuz i've tested it) you can
use Javacast() to create a null.
writer.write(JavaCast(null, ) , iioImage, iwparam);
but that option wasn't available in CFMX 6.1 ... anyone know how to
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