Re: CFUNITED and Microsoft

2006-02-09 Thread Aaron Rouse
I like that they are involved in it and just wish that I could make it to the conference to get some exposure to what they have to offer. On 2/9/06, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm going to ditto the other persons reply. While I don't think the > ..Net stuff will be highly attend

Re: check out this CS response

2006-02-09 Thread Jerry Johnson
fusionReactor http://www.fusion-reactor.com It is pretty awesome, and am hoping to get it for all our servers in the next budget cycle. On 2/9/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It sure can't hurt. Google doesn't give me any results for > ReactorFusion. URL? ~~

Re: check out this CS response

2006-02-09 Thread Ray Champagne
NM...found it after searching for FusionReactor. Thanks, Ray It sure can't hurt. Google doesn't give me any results for ReactorFusion. URL? Cutter (CF-Talk) wrote: > We did the trial of ReactorFusion, and now we're buying several > licenses. There were some processes (related to java librari

Re: check out this CS response

2006-02-09 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 09 February 2006 16:55, Ray Champagne wrote: > Unfortunately ColdFusion is not very stable in shared environment and Virtual servers anyone ? -- Tom Chiverton Advanced ColdFusion Programmer ~| Message: http://www.

Re: check out this CS response

2006-02-09 Thread Ray Champagne
It sure can't hurt. Google doesn't give me any results for ReactorFusion. URL? Cutter (CF-Talk) wrote: > We did the trial of ReactorFusion, and now we're buying several > licenses. There were some processes (related to java libraries used by a > few apps) that occasionally would over flood th

Re: calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Jerry Johnson
Nevermind then. On 2/9/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > using cfindex. ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:231770 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: h

Need ASP configuration help...

2006-02-09 Thread Brian Yager
I inherited an OLD CF system (4.5). I am moving everything to a new server with CF MX 7. Problem is, there are a few folders that have ASP and I can't get those to work. The borwser says that the page is missing. I am thinking it has something to do with the ASP.NET tab in IIS. I have no id

Re: check out this CS response

2006-02-09 Thread Ray Champagne
I would say that this company would be using an enterprise edition, although I can't be certain. They sure are big enough... I also don't deny the fact that there are dumbasses that will develop horrible, resource-sucking, wasteful apps (hell, I've done it too) on the same box as me, but we've

CFPop & Gmail

2006-02-09 Thread Baz
Hi, I am having trouble CFPOP'ing my gmail account. I think it may have to do with the fact that an SSL connection is required. Has anyone got it to work? Cheers, Baz ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:

Re: check out this CS response

2006-02-09 Thread Cutter (CF-Talk)
We did the trial of ReactorFusion, and now we're buying several licenses. There were some processes (related to java libraries used by a few apps) that occasionally would over flood the system(s) with long running thread processes. Upon installing ReactorFusion, our uptime improved considerably

Re: calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Ray Champagne
using cfindex. Jerry Johnson wrote: > Ray, are you building the collection using cfindex, or are you > building it outside cf yourself using verity tools? > > On 2/9/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hey all: >> >> A while back, I asked if anyone knows where exactly Verity gets the

RE: check out this CS response

2006-02-09 Thread Ian Skinner
Well that is true of CF professional edition; since with professional a single instance of CF runs all applications on the box. Bad code, such as an endless loop, in any application will crash the entire box and all applications on it. We had this problem with our internal servers here a Blood

Re: calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Ray Champagne
Well well wellI have no idea why I didn't think of this in the first place. Duh! MetaData! Why you little. :) That seems to be it. Here I was using test ppt's and docs...I never even thought of meta data. Now I feel like a tool. Thanks all! Ray Raymond Camden wrote: > It is my u

Re: calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Jerry Johnson
Ray, are you building the collection using cfindex, or are you building it outside cf yourself using verity tools? On 2/9/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey all: > > A while back, I asked if anyone knows where exactly Verity gets the > "Title" field from when searching the followin

Re: CFUNITED and Microsoft

2006-02-09 Thread Raymond Camden
I'm going to ditto the other persons reply. While I don't think the ..Net stuff will be highly attended, I know that last year their IIS keynote was very interesting. On 2/9/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't know about you guys, but when I went to CFUNITED, I was somewhat > surpri

RE: xmlhttp.Open in coldfusion

2006-02-09 Thread Dave Watts
> I dont think that cfhttp gives me what I require. I am using > this to pass xml to a worldpay system and all the asp, jsp > and java examples use xmlhttp methods. Why do you think that CFHTTP won't work? There's no reason why it shouldn't. Also, I don't see where in your sample COM code you're

RE: A way to set a dynamic anchor in a div?

2006-02-09 Thread Ian Skinner
I've done something like this recently. I didn't do anything particularly complicated. The anchors where written in the basic form such as "RBC" Then near the end of the page I had a div "" that is controlled by JavaScript to popup in the middle of the screen when a anchor is selected. Insid

Re: calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Jim Wright
OK...since you said to just brainstormI'm guessing that it would first look at the meta data of the document...in Word, there is data under File/Properties...in Acrobat there is data under File/Document Properties...both have a Title field. After that, it probably looks through the text and ha

check out this CS response

2006-02-09 Thread Ray Champagne
My shared server is constantly going down, so I wrote to my hosting company, and this is the answer they gave me. Now, I'm no CF expert or anything, but doesn't this answer seem like a bunch of BS? I've left the name out of it, as I'm not here to slander anyone, but I will say that this is a

RE: calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Brad Wood
MS Office documents have some sort of meta data they store like title, subject, category, author, and stuff you can get to by right clicking on a word doc, clicking properties and going to the summary tab. I wonder if they use that. Can you make some test documents, run verity on them and see wh

Re: calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Scott Stroz
I know that if you have the 'Title' set on Page Properties, it will use that (For PDF and DOC). On 2/9/06, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey all: > > A while back, I asked if anyone knows where exactly Verity gets the > "Title" field from when searching the following docs: > > ..doc

Re: calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Raymond Camden
It is my understanding that Verity has code for each situation. So for PDF, it most likely looks in the metadata. For HTML, it uses stuff between title tags. I'd be surprised if you could modify this though. Have you tried simply editing the PDF properties (or doc), indexing,and then testing? On 2

RE: calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Adrian Lynch
Have you created any test files to see? I reckon docs take it from the first line or prominent line. Maybe create a file of each and see what you get. Adrian -Original Message- From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 February 2006 16:46 To: CF-Talk Subject: calling any Veri

calling any Verity experts - 2nd request

2006-02-09 Thread Ray Champagne
Hey all: A while back, I asked if anyone knows where exactly Verity gets the "Title" field from when searching the following docs: ..doc ..ppt ..pdf ..rtf And I got not a single bite. I've searched and searched, but either I'm using the wrong search terms, or this is a really ambiguous topic.

Re: IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread Bryan Stevenson
It's proper SQL Willsimple as that. ;-) The reason is NULL is nothing...and something cannot equal nothingbut it can be NULL...so we sqay IS NULL or IS NOT NULL. Bryan Stevenson B.Comm. VP & Director of E-Commerce Development Electric Edge Systems Group Inc. phone: 250.480.0642 fax: 250

Re: Is there a way to maintain formated text

2006-02-09 Thread Aaron Rouse
I have had a couple of people rave to me about this one as well: http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ I was told that their example online is poor in that it loads up too slow due to all the stuff they are trying to show off in it. On 2/9/06, Nathan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes, Aaron was r

OT: ColdFusion and Flex

2006-02-09 Thread Judith Dinowitz
Ben Forta is doing a tour promoting Flex 2 and ColdFusion, and I really think people should contact their local user group, find out when he's going to be there, and go. (Details are available on http://www.forta.com.) I'd like to invite anyone in the New York area to come to the NYCFUG Meeting

Re: Is there a way to maintain formated text

2006-02-09 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>The FCKeditor Ray pointed to will be helpful. Exact, and it does have a tool to clean up so called HTML coming from Word. -- ___ REUSE CODE! Use custom tags; See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm (Please send any spam to this address:

RE: xmlhttp.Open in coldfusion

2006-02-09 Thread Jim Davis
CFHTTP offers the child tag CFHTTPPARAM to do everything you need, I think. Use it with the type="header" to set a request header. I really can't see anything you're doing that CFHTTP (with the proper CFHTTPPARAMs) can't do. Jim Davis ~~~

Re: A way to set a dynamic anchor in a div?

2006-02-09 Thread Cutter (CF-Talk)
Rick, I don't know if this will work, you might want to look at which html elements can actually take this function, but I would suggest that you assign your 'anchored' element an id and then write a js function to focus() on the element. Then you could call the js function from where ever you

Re: IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread Jim Wright
OK, I guess I stepped on a nerve here...and in retrospect, I should have thought out my post more -I should not have made a reference to SQL Server...the IS NULL operator is part of the ANSI-92 standard, and would be used in any database that conforms to that(but the original post was referrin

RE: xmlhttp.Open in coldfusion

2006-02-09 Thread Eric J. Hoffman
Should be ? That's how I have mine written. Just curious if that makes a difference. Eric J. Hoffman Managing Partner 2081 Industrial Blvd StillwaterMN55082 mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: www.ejhassociates.com tel: 651.207.1526 fax: 6

Re: FW: [CF-Dev] £ sign in cfmail

2006-02-09 Thread cf
Hi, > I am having problems representing the pound sign > in the emails. It was easy > to fix the problem in the HTML emails, as I just > replaced the ASCII code > with the HTML code. However, it is not so easy > for the text emails. > I am using charset ISO8859-1 in the cfmail tag > and I

Re: xmlhttp.Open in coldfusion

2006-02-09 Thread Paul & Kathryn
I dont think that cfhttp gives me what I require. I am using this to pass xml to a worldpay system and all the asp, jsp and java examples use xmlhttp methods. I have got a bit further with this now, the dll is registered but now the following code is xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Content-Type",

RE: IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Ahh I see you meant an update QUERY not an update for sql server. At any rate... setting a column with '=' in an update isn’t the same as testing for equality and '=' is the ONLY way to set a columns value in an update. ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. Bobby Hartsfield http://acoderslife.com

Re: Flash forms checkbox question

2006-02-09 Thread dsmith
Hey, thanks for being a member! I'm looking to do a DB update, I was using CFUPDATE, which automatically converts true/false to 1/0. CFUPDATE doesn't seem to work with this table on our database, so I was trying to write the SQL and having T/F in the form variables blows up when it hits our bi

TMT validator, date validation...

2006-02-09 Thread Andy Matthews
I'm trying to use the TMT validator to validate a text field which needs to contain just a year. For some stupid reason the client doesn't want to use a dropdown (which is dead simple) and insists on being able to type in the date manually. I told him that eventually someone is going to want to ty

RE: xmlhttp.Open in coldfusion

2006-02-09 Thread Jim Davis
CFHTTP is your go-to tag in this situation. Remember that all official CF documentation is available for free at livedocs.macromedia.com - it's INSANELY useful to "flip" through the reference manual and read the one line description of each tag and function. You'll be amazed at how many things C

FW: [CF-Dev] £ sign in cfmail

2006-02-09 Thread Snake
I am posting this for a colleague. --- Hi everyone, I hope someone can help me with this problem as its really doing my head in! My client sends out adverts in either plaintext or HTML format and we use a template to create each version which is then mass-mailed. I am having problems

RE: Is there a way to maintain formated text

2006-02-09 Thread Nathan Chen
Yes, Aaron was right. I didn't state clearly. I pasted the text into the field and the html and formatted stuff went away. The FCKeditor Ray pointed to will be helpful. --Nathan -Original Message- From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 9:49 PM To:

Re: Rules Engine?

2006-02-09 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I've written a few for the lists. RegEx based ones, logic tree ones, etc. The easiest way to do this is to write the rules up as 'plug-ins' for a CFIF and then go through them one by one to see which fits the criteria or not. >Has anyone written a cf-based rules engine type of thing? I have a c

Re: Rules Engine?

2006-02-09 Thread Deanna Schneider
Well, that gives me stuff to research at least. Thanks. On 2/9/06, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Has anyone written a cf-based rules engine type of thing? > > This sounds like a backward chaining engine would be an efficient > solution. > I made one in another life in Clipper,

RE: Homesite 5.5 and external browsers (one more thing)

2006-02-09 Thread Munson, Jacob
Are you using cgi.auth_user? > -Original Message- > From: Phillip Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 9:01 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: Homesite 5.5 and external browsers (one more thing) > > OK, now I switched the mapping to localhost and it works in

Re: xmlhttp.Open in coldfusion

2006-02-09 Thread James Holmes
Can't you just use CFHTTP to do the post? On 2/9/06, Paul & Kathryn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have done a little more digging and found an example as follows but it > throws an error, anyone out there offer any clues? -- CFAJAX docs and other useful articles: http://jr-holmes.coldfusionjourn

Re: Rules Engine?

2006-02-09 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>Has anyone written a cf-based rules engine type of thing? This sounds like a backward chaining engine would be an efficient solution. I made one in another life in Clipper, and another one in C callable from Internet in a CGI module. So I guess this could be worked out in CF as well. You've go

Re: Rules Engine?

2006-02-09 Thread Jerry Johnson
You might poke through some of these: http://java-source.net/open-source/rule-engines On 2/9/06, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone written a cf-based rules engine type of thing? I have a client > that has the wonkiest business rules for pricing products that I've ever > seen

Re: Is there a way to maintain formated text

2006-02-09 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>I'd think that it was maybe bold in a Word doc and then copy n pasted into a text area at which point it lost its formating. Ah ok,... well in that case, if it comes from Word, it is not a bad idea to strip "HTML" code ;-) -- ___ REUSE CODE! Use custom ta

Rules Engine?

2006-02-09 Thread Deanna Schneider
Has anyone written a cf-based rules engine type of thing? I have a client that has the wonkiest business rules for pricing products that I've ever seen. It's stuff like: this product is free if you live in Wisconsin, but priced and not subject to discounts if you don't this product is free unless y

RE: IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Maybe if you SET the filed to the string 'NULL' but NULL has never been tested by '=' that I've seen. It's not a value. I doubt an update would change that. If it does, I'll be extremely ticked off as I'm changing tons of queries :-) ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. Bobby Hartsfield http://acoderslife.c

Re: IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread cf
Hi, > I'm guessing that it is just a syntax > thing...somewhere in the SQL > Server engine, it makes it easier for them to > handle the comparison. well, as Neil already said, NULL is not a value and thus can not be compared to any other value or field content. NULL actually means the field c

RE: IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
You might have missed it.. **This is expected** =NULL will never work as NULL is not a value, it isn't anything really. - and therefore it cannot be equal to anything. You always have to use IS NULL. -Original Message- From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 February 2

Re: IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread Jim Wright
I'm guessing that it is just a syntax thing...somewhere in the SQL Server engine, it makes it easier for them to handle the comparison. Oddly, the update isn't like that...when you set a column to NULL, you use "col_name = NULL", not something like "col_name TO BE NULL" On the subject, here is a

RE: CFUNITED and Microsoft

2006-02-09 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I don't know about you guys, but when I went to CFUNITED, I > was somewhat surprised to see Microsoft as a major sponsor. > They were kind enough to give us copies of Visual Studio, and > an ASP.NET book. The presentation about IIS7 was cool since

Re: xmlhttp.Open in coldfusion

2006-02-09 Thread Paul & Kathryn
I have done a little more digging and found an example as follows but it throws an error, anyone out there offer any clues? xmlHttp.open("POST", " https://secure-test.streamline-esolutions.com/jsp/merchant/xml/paymentService.jsp";, false); res = xmlHttp.responseText; But I get

RE: IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread Tim Laureska
Hey Will... I've experienced the same thing and would be curious to know as well... I've just chalked it up to just being a pure syntax thing... nothing more than that's just the way it is in SQL server... let's see if anybody can clarify Tim -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [ma

CFUNITED and Microsoft

2006-02-09 Thread Rick Root
I don't know about you guys, but when I went to CFUNITED, I was somewhat surprised to see Microsoft as a major sponsor. They were kind enough to give us copies of Visual Studio, and an ASP.NET book. The presentation about IIS7 was cool since that actually will have some effect on us as coldfu

xmlhttp.Open in coldfusion

2006-02-09 Thread Paul & Kathryn
Hi all, Is there an equivalent tag or call in coldfusion the achieve the asp below, namely the xmlhttp.Open bit. I am integrating a solution for WorldPay / Streamline Royal Bank of Scotland using the Redirect Method. And have to post some xml to the url https://secure-test.streamline-esolutions.c

RE: Looping over dynamic checkboxes

2006-02-09 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
I'm sorry. I didn’t mean to abandon you like that. I just couldn’t get back to the computer yesterday :-/ There are a couple ways that might work for you. 1) You can name all the checkboxes the same and when it is submitted, you'll have a comma delimited list of the values selected. (This looks l

Re: passing multiple values from the same form field

2006-02-09 Thread Deanna Schneider
As was mentioned before, you could set parameters to make sure you have all the form fields on the action page. What is the mechanism by which you determine how many option groups are on the form? I'm assumiing it's something dynamic based on the user using the form. If it is, then I'd use whatever

CFreport problems

2006-02-09 Thread Andy Jarrett
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could tell me what this means "Report data binding error Error evaluating expression : textField_2 Source text : query.invon" Te query im running is SELECT DATE_FORMAT(c.invited_on, '%Y %M %D') AS 'invitedOn', count(id) AS 'cnt' FROM delegates c WHERE c.company_id

RE: IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
This is expected. =NULL will never work as NULL is not a value, it isn't anything really. - and therefore it cannot be equal to anything. You always have to use IS NULL. -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 February 2006 10:27 To: CF-Talk Subjec

IS NULL VS = NULL

2006-02-09 Thread Will Tomlinson
SQL Server - I had a situation where I needed to make sure a field was NULL. So I used WHERE the field = NULL. It didn't return any records, but it should've. So I changed it to WHERE thefield IS NULL, and it works fine. Why is this? What's the difference between = NULL and IS NULL? Thanks, W

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