i just starting getting that error as well
~Dave the disruptor~
From: "Eric Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 12:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Speaking of cfeclipse/eclipse issues...
Problem 1: I have 3.1 Where do I get 3.2...
Problem 1: I have 3.1 Where do I get 3.2...I just dl'd this from the
eclipse.org site.
Problem 2: Now I am getting an error where the pages won't display...Unable
to create this part due to an internal error. Reason for the failure:
org.eclipse.jface.text.Document
This does not speak well for
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 11:24 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Flash and Javascript
>
> Jim Davis wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure but it seems hinky that the Object and the Param would
> both
> > have the same name and I
totally off topic but had to share, and since it's a weekend Michael
might give me a little leeway. ;)
-
A physicist, a mathematician and a computer scientist discuss what is
better: a wife or a girlfriend.
The physicist: "A girlfriend. You still have freedom to experiment."
The mathemati
Jim Davis wrote:
>
> I'm not sure but it seems hinky that the Object and the Param would both
> have the same name and ID.
I've thought about that too but since IE doesn't recognize and
Firefox doesn't do (or is it vice-versa)... there shouldn't be
any clash of ID attributes.
Rick
~
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 9:50 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: SOT: Flash and Javascript
>
> I'm trying to "play" a flash movie with javascript. This *SHOULD* work
> but it does not. Can anyone tell me why?
>
> http://www.
I'm trying to "play" a flash movie with javascript. This *SHOULD* work
but it does not. Can anyone tell me why?
http://www.opensourcecf.com/cfopenchat/demo/door.html
When you go there you'll hear the sound of a door opening (if you have
flash and sound enabled).
When you click "Play Door Sou
>Please pardon my last post. Yeah, i have trouble reading small words. You
>want help using the eclipse _FTP_ (as opposed to cfeclipse in general). No,
>sorry, google it. I haven't found any good resources for it.
>
>-nathan strutz
>http://www.dopefly.com/
>
>On 6/9/06, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On 6/9/06, Michael Traher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm wondering if there is a CRUD generator out there that is more
> lightweight than say Reactor or PLUM?
Ok, last post for me for a bit, really:
I've seen a couple of "DAO" generators, but I'm nut sure if that's what
you mean. I think so
All,
I'm trying to create a text flow from an article. When the page displays so of
the story,
the Next Page hyperlink shows up. Once I click on it and get to the 2nd page,
I'm trying
to figure out how to display the text from where I left off and continue that
to as many pages
as required u
On 6/9/06, Nathan Strutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Please pardon my last post. Yeah, i have trouble reading small words. You
> want help using the eclipse _FTP_ (as opposed to cfeclipse in general).
> No,
> sorry, google it. I haven't found any good resources for it.
Yeah, the Team API has b
On 6/9/06, Eric Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried that and got the following error with the sftp plugin... SFTP
> Plug-in (0.0.1) requires plug-in "org.eclipse.team.cvs.core (3.2.0)", or
> compatible.
Ah, that looks like it's asking for Eclipse 3.2. Are you not running 3.2?
It's ar
Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Rick - without looking into it in detail can you sum up what the main
> differances are with this and Rays project?
And for what it's worth, I couldn't have gotten here without Galleon.
The original CFMBB code, which I had written all myself, got rea
I'm wondering if there is a CRUD generator out there that is more
lightweight than say Reactor or PLUM?
What I'm thinking would be useful is something that would generate a basic
form and a CFC with CRUD methods for table. No XML config, no setters and
getters just pass the form as an argument col
Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Rick - without looking into it in detail can you sum up what the main
> differances are with this and Rays project?
>
> Thanks - and keep up the good work.
Thanks. In a word, FEATURES.
In a few more words:
o BBML/BBCode Support - HTML-like marku
Dave Ross wrote:
> I used to host ColdSpring on cfopen.org but I couldn't get the mailing lists
> to work, and there was absolutely NO contact info anywhere on the site. So
> after struggling for a while, I decided to build my own site and use some
> existing infrastructure I had kicking around.
Hi Rick - without looking into it in detail can you sum up what the main
differances are with this and Rays project?
Thanks - and keep up the good work.
On 09/06/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> CFMBB 1.01 is now available for download. This is purely a bugfix
> release.
>
> Here is
I used to host ColdSpring on cfopen.org but I couldn't get the mailing lists to
work, and there was absolutely NO contact info anywhere on the site. So after
struggling for a while, I decided to build my own site and use some existing
infrastructure I had kicking around.
What would be really ne
Definitely true. While I think the ISPs have good intentions with their
aggressive filtering techniques, they often filter legitimate email, and
their customers never know it's happening.
> >He checked his spam filters and called his ISP - they are
> not filtering it.
>
>
> The ISP was wrong..
I've seen code like that with AJAX demos. But no, I haven't added that.
On 6/9/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Heh, I _do_ hope this is a joke. ;) In fact, the 5.005 build I'm
> > working on now is 100% from bug reports. So I definitely listen to
> > code criticisms. (Of course, I
>He checked his spam filters and called his ISP - they are not filtering it.
The ISP was wrong.. they were filtering it out into a black hole.
We bumped it up to a higher level of support - because this was an
important email - and if he wasn't getting this, he might be missing
other stuff also
> Heh, I _do_ hope this is a joke. ;) In fact, the 5.005 build I'm
> working on now is 100% from bug reports. So I definitely listen to
> code criticisms. (Of course, I then make a vodoo doll of the
> person)
Man, good thing you don't know what I look like. ;)
By the way, at some point I pos
Please pardon my last post. Yeah, i have trouble reading small words. You
want help using the eclipse _FTP_ (as opposed to cfeclipse in general). No,
sorry, google it. I haven't found any good resources for it.
-nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/
On 6/9/06, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Well, since the wiki is down, i would say my site is the next best thing:
http://www.dopefly.com/pages/cfeclipse.cfm
Plus the article Rob wrote for Macromedia (RIP):
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/cfeclipse.html
-nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/
On 6/9/06, Larry Lyons <[EM
> Silly idea, but couldn't you just add a to the end of
> the doc to make it legit XML?
No, probably not. You can only have one root element within a well-formed
XML document.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-autho
Paul,
Its two parts... One is making sure it only shows once... The other is
getting the active message.
ONE
You could set a session flag for message and CFParam:
// SHOW MESSAGE
// Set so it doesn't show again.
SESSION.ShowMessage = false;
The Param puts a default value into
I have a client who's CFMX administrator has been trashed somehow, it just
shows encrypted code when you try to access it. This isn't a problem becuase
they've just set up a new server to replace this one.
But I need to export 15+ Verity Collections and the related scheduled events
for updating th
Version 5 of blogfusion supports multi blogs (although it's still in
beta). We just launched a hispanic blogging service with it. It has
been almost completely revamped. It has CSS layouts and a few other
nifty tricks that might make it worth taking another look at. If you
want to see it in
i am new to session & application variables &am just trying to figure out a
way to make a pop-up only display once per session.
and only if the last message entered in the db is set to active.
any help would be awesome.
just so i can understand this simple thing..
thanks!
-paul
ok i have an appl
That did the trick. Thanks.
H.
>You have to put in a standard User Agent like:
>
>Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)
>
>When doing the CFHTTP otherwise Google blocks it.
>
~|
Message:
Hey man, nothing like a little Friday laughs ;)
...
Ben Nadel
www.bennadel.com
-Original Message-
From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 4:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Bad Google RSS
Actually, Google doesn't like IE, use this one
I suppose he could do that, but the real issue is a license one. He is
trying to use a Developmental license on a production box (I think) which is
why CF is adding the meta data to the top. Forgive me if I am wrong, but we
had that meta issue here for a while and a new license fixed it.
.
Silly idea, but couldn't you just add a to the end of the doc to
make it legit XML?
-Original Message-
From: Howard Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 3:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Bad Google RSS
I get the same error using the RE below.
I know just enough RE
Heh, I _do_ hope this is a joke. ;) In fact, the 5.005 build I'm
working on now is 100% from bug reports. So I definitely listen to
code criticisms. (Of course, I then make a vodoo doll of the
person)
On 6/9/06, Mark A Kruger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt,
>
> Ah... Well, it sounds like yo
Actually, Google doesn't like IE, use this one instead:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.4)
Gecko/20060508 Firefox/1.5.0.4
Just kidding! Sorry, it's Friday afternoon, I couldn't resist. :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:
You have to put in a standard User Agent like:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)
When doing the CFHTTP otherwise Google blocks it.
...
Ben Nadel
www.bennadel.com
-Original Message-
From: Howard Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
Ah, good suggestion ... I'm not actually getting the RSS feed.
I'm getting:
403 Forbidden
.
Your client does not have permission to get URL
Google is blocking my application for some reason.
H.
> Have you cfdumped cfhttp.fileContent to see what's there? Might be
> something else tha
> Can you expand on this a bit? I am just trying to get my CF
> work environment to be in a more conventional configuration.
> I have struggled for the past couple of days trying to get
> Flex installed and the ColdFusion/Flex examples to work. It
> seems to be because I have an unusual conf
Howard, if you'll send my your cfhttp call, I'll take a look.
Shouldn't take long.
On 6/9/06, Howard Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get the same error using the RE below.
>
> I know just enough RE at this point to understand what you're suggesting, but
> not enough to fix it -- it's apparen
Have you cfdumped cfhttp.fileContent to see what's there? Might be
something else that's messing you up.
> -Original Message-
> From: Howard Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 1:23 PM
>
> I get the same error using the RE below.
>
> I know just enough RE at t
I get the same error using the RE below.
I know just enough RE at this point to understand what you're suggesting, but
not enough to fix it -- it's apparently not stripping out everything above the
declaration tag.
H.
>
>See if you can strip it before trying to use the content:
>
>'^.*?
>
>
>You may have missed it earlier...
>
>I'll try putting it in terms someone besides myself will understand.
>
>Eclipse has a FTP Team plugin (that means it will keep files in sync,
>allow you to do DIFFs on modified resources, show what's been
>changed, etc pretty much the same as CVS or SVN).
>
CFMBB 1.01 is now available for download. This is purely a bugfix release.
Here is the changelog for this version:
v1.01 - 6/8/2006
- BUG #167 FIXED - relating to adding new thread from admin.
- BUG #168 FIXED - relating to adding/editing threads from admin.
- BUG #171 FIXED - error in log
When they first asked me a couple months ago I recommended BlogCFC but they had
just bought the other product. Found out about the multiuser requirement
yesterday and they now need a 'yesterday' solution. Repeated my recommendation
a bit ago and I'm sure they'll go with it this time.
~~
When I built BlogCFM, I did so because Ray's blogCFC was missing a lot
of features that I wanted. Friendly URLs, captcha, CSS-based design, etc.
Over the years, blogCFC has added most of those features, and while it
still lacks some features that I wanted, and still does some things that
I don
Sorry. Hit "send" too soon. The devnet version of ColdFusion
introduces a tag that identifies itself as a devnet version.
That meta tag is placed within the head (beginning with v7.0) of HTML
documents, but since XML docs don't have that tag CF just puts it in
at the top of the document. This w
Aha. You're using a devnet version of CF.
On 6/9/06, Howard Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The error is:
>
> An error occured while Parsing an XML document.
> The element type "meta" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "".
>
> At this point:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >What error message do you
The error is:
An error occured while Parsing an XML document.
The element type "meta" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "".
At this point:
>What error message do you get? I can subscribe to this feed in my
>parser just fine (whose first step is an XMLParse()). I assume you'r
Cool, maybe I'll stick with BlogCFC then. But I'm on 4 now, so I have
to upgrade in the meantime. ;)
> -Original Message-
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 11:50 AM
>
> One of the updates to BlogCFC5 was a CSS based layout. (Thanks to
> Sco
Matt,
Ah... Well, it sounds like you had a bad experience. I'd go with Ray's
blog... He's such a giant most of us are afraid to criticize his code so
instead of looking too close you will end up saying "hmm he must have
known what he was doing" (ha).
-Original Message-
From: Matt Rob
What error message do you get? I can subscribe to this feed in my
parser just fine (whose first step is an XMLParse()). I assume you're
making a CFHTTP call to retrieve the content? Check that content to
see whether whitespace - or any other character data - is being
introduced before the declar
> Will post when I can! I am currently awaiting baby #2 today...wife has been
> in hospital since 1am this morning - getting stressed!
>
> ;-)
Yeah Neil...we'll let ya off the hook this time, but next time we need a far
better excuse than that...LOL
Congrats! (almost)
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
Munson, Jacob wrote:
>
> Ok, thanks for the info. I've been hoping to find CF based blog
> software that is easy to upgrade, but I'm not sure if there are any out
> there. I'm on BlogCFC right now, and it's cool but upgrading to new
> versions takes a while.
yeah well at least with the CSS base
>Ray's blog is good and used by most of us cf coder types... But "blogfusion"
>is also an excellent product.
Unfortunately the client has already purchased BlogFusion and is dropping it
cuz it doesn't support multiple users. I set it up for them and I have to say
it wasn't a good experience.
Iâve tried XMLParse() and CFWDDX ⦠Googleâs RSS newsfeed doesnât
appear to be correct XML/RSS, which I find hard to believe
http://news.google.com/news?q=%22Abu+Mussab+al-Zarqawi%22&ie=UTF-8&output=rss
Has anybody run into this before?
What to do about it?
H.
~
Will post when I can! I am currently awaiting baby #2 today...wife has been
in hospital since 1am this morning - getting stressed!
;-)
-Original Message-
From: Tony
To: CF-Talk
Sent: 07/06/2006 15:02
Subject: Re: FDF and coldfusion
neily wheely... i'd love to see some of that code.
i
I would like to make the individual data points on a cfchart links. I
have written the following code. I get a hand (indicating a link) when
I mouseOver the data points. However, clicking produces no result.
What am I doing wrong? Any ideas?
PS. This is a proof of concept so I am creating r
One of the updates to BlogCFC5 was a CSS based layout. (Thanks to
Scott Stroz.) This should reduce that amount of mods you would do and
therefore making updating easier. All the post 5.0 updates, for
example, should be harmless to folks running 5.
On 6/9/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
I tried that and got the following error with the sftp plugin... SFTP
Plug-in (0.0.1) requires plug-in "org.eclipse.team.cvs.core (3.2.0)", or
compatible.
Where do I get that? I have been searching the eclipse website for about an
hour as well as plugin central. Any ideas?
BTW...if you put it i
> Pretty much the only customization a blog owner can do
> without having
> access to the template and css files themselves is override
> the default
> CSS with their own CSS (it's an option in the admin). But
> you'd really
> have to be a CSS guru to make changes like that.
Ok, thanks for
> if it'll site niceley with SmarterMail. It's just whether
>I can integrate this direct from CF7 on a different machine/platform.
The server I am running iMS_SE on also has SmarterMail on it. I just set iMS
to rrun on a nonstandard port. Since all it does is handle CF-generated mail
thats not
Munson, Jacob wrote:
> How hard is it to customize the layout? An initial customization isn't
> a big deal, but I'd have to do it for each new BlogCFM release as well,
> unless you've got some cool templating going on. That's what I liked
> about Blogger, when I was still using it. You could bas
BlogCFM 1.12 is now available.
BlogCFM 1.12 includes numerous bug fixes, inclusion of the latest
"production" version of fckEditor, and the latest production version of
CFFM (file manager). There are ZERO new features in this release.
Changelog: http://www.blogcfm.org/blogcfm/_CHANGELOG.T
Hi Ben,
I know that in Apache, and probably in ISAPI although I've not used it,
there is a way to either redirect or not redirect. In other words, although
the rewrite takes place at the server level either way, and the appropriate
page is served up, doing "redirect" will make it so the url pu
Raymond Camden wrote:
> To be fair, I've done more than that. I use a real bug tracker
> (ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/lhp), but it isn't public so folks can
> add to it. I also use a blog just for the product (www.blogcfc.com)
> and also have SVN access for folks to get the very latest bits. (As
.
And here is your problem. After the line the variable updateUser is
a recordSet not a function.
And a solution, other then changing the query name is you can use local
variable.
.
This should create the existence of a
Here is the actual function:
And here is your problem. After the line the variable updateUser is
a recordSet not a function.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
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- Binary Soduko
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Oh your exactly right, my previous post proved it. In the function I have a
query named "updateUser" that is replacing the function.
Thanks for the help.
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 11:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Calling
If you install CFMX to use the built-in JRun web server, then later on
configure it to use the IIS server, it will be able to serve files from both
places, based on what web server actually receives the request. In this case,
the CFIDE directory will be available through the built-in JRun web se
I have tried calling the functions like this:
updateUser(valueUseList, fieldUseList,
form.u1id);
updateUser(valueUseList, fieldUseList,
form.u1id);
You define a function (some arbitrary function)
HI
And then can't call it twice in a row?
Do you do anything to the fun1 value? The variable can be redefined at any
time to be something other then a function.
Either of these would be a problem
OR
#fun1()#
I guess the main thing is that I trust that group of uber-geeks to be able
to write a framework without bugs and security holes better than I trust me
on my own ability to do so.
On 6/9/06, Greg Luce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I thought we were talking about a bug or security hole in the frame
I thought we were talking about a bug or security hole in the framework. If
this were the case, these guys would fix the framework. If you wrote a bug
or security hole in your application, that's on you.
On 6/9/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well, I disagree. If you have your o
Just a guess:
Because you are setting the value of the function Fun1() to nothing?
Don't you want:
not
(which replaces the value of fun1() with null)?
On 6/9/06, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you show us the real code?
>
> On 6/9/06, Daniel Baughman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
To be fair, I've done more than that. I use a real bug tracker
(ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/lhp), but it isn't public so folks can
add to it. I also use a blog just for the product (www.blogcfc.com)
and also have SVN access for folks to get the very latest bits. (As
well as a way to check the las
Can you show us the real code?
On 6/9/06, Daniel Baughman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone ever seen a situation like this:
>
> You define a function (some arbitrary function)
>
>
> HI
>
>
>
> And then can't call it twice in a row?
>
>
>
>
> The second time it says that fun1
Just out of curiousity, try assigning it to a variable in both cases...
I've never seen the case you're talking about, but function names are
set in the variables scope and that has caused me other hearburn on
occasion. I wonder if something is going on with that?
On 6/9/06, Daniel Baughman <
Anyone ever seen a situation like this:
You define a function (some arbitrary function)
HI
And then can't call it twice in a row?
The second time it says that fun1 is not defined, but if you comment out the
first call the second runs fine..
If anyone has seen this, or is
> This is on a Windows 2000 server workstation. Using IIS, I
> have several websites configured. The "localhost" website
> points to c:\inutpub\wwwroot, there is an "Administration Web
> Site" that point to C:\WINNT\System32\inetsrv\iisadmin and
> then all my websites are built under
> c:\We
Hi Pete,
I have done exactly what you are working on, for a catering company that
takes orders over the web. I had a different challenge as they change their
menu every week, do deliveries etc. Although you say it is not for
commerce, once your client sees how nifty everything works, they wil
> Well, I disagree. If you have your own framework and discover a bug or
> security hole do you have Hal Helms, Jeff Peters, Sean
> Corfield and hundreds
> of other uber-geeks solving it for you?
Well, if you asked on cf-talk you might get their help. :) But they
won't come to your office and r
Sure, you post here and a bunch of uber-geeks do indeed solve it for you.
On 6/10/06, Greg Luce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I disagree. If you have your own framework and discover a bug or
> security hole do you have Hal Helms, Jeff Peters, Sean Corfield and hundreds
> of other uber-geeks s
Well, I disagree. If you have your own framework and discover a bug or
security hole do you have Hal Helms, Jeff Peters, Sean Corfield and hundreds
of other uber-geeks solving it for you?
I have some great applications I'm contracted to maintain that are done in
FB3. Yes there are things I like ab
Thanks.
Russel Madere
Webmaster
504.832.9835
SunShine Pages by EATEL
www.sunshinepages.com
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 10:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion UDFs and passing variables by reference
you need to move:
Well actually re-installing it on my workstation. Is there any gotcha's of
which I should be aware?
This is on a Windows 2000 server workstation. Using IIS, I have several
websites configured. The "localhost" website points to c:\inutpub\wwwroot,
there is an "Administration Web Site" that
Jack,
Just wanted to add something... We were experimenting with ISAPI rewrite and
it is awesome. The one issue we had it that from the COldFusion code
standpoint, you have no idea that any re-write too place. That can be a good
thing, it can be a bad thing. Let's say you have relative links in yo
you need to move:
to just below your cfarguments and change it to:
--Ferg
Russel Madere wrote:
> Here is what I ended up doing:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>procedure="USP_UserRights" >
>cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar">
>cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar
How hard is it to customize the layout? An initial customization isn't
a big deal, but I'd have to do it for each new BlogCFM release as well,
unless you've got some cool templating going on. That's what I liked
about Blogger, when I was still using it. You could basically build
your own site de
I was going to try blogfusion the other day, but I found out you have to
buy it to try it. Sorry, that's not my game. Or is there a way to get
a limited demo copy? I know he's got a live demo up, but I want to see
how it works with my setup and how hard it would be to get all my blog
entries por
> However, just because a framework evolves doesn't mean you have to
> upgrade.
Very true, but what if the previous version has bugs you can't live
with? And what if it has a big security hole, and you're forced to
upgrade? And of course, there's always the new features you could
decide merit an
Have you tried using the binary or blob datatype, or whatever your DB
supports? What DB are you using?
> -Original Message-
> From: sunil kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 3:58 AM
>
> Hi,
>
> I am getting an error like Invalid Parameter Binding when i
Here, here! This is one of my concerns with frameworks too. Backwards
compatibility is always one of the most difficult issues in software
development. Every dev. team comes to the point where they have to cut
legacy features to keep the software agile, and even secure in some
cases. Like you s
Hi Neil
For non-technical documentation I have found macromedia Captivate very
useful, alot of non technical users want to just see the gui in action for a
specific task and Captivate handles this perfectly, I've found many users
dont read documentation fully anyway.
The visual approach Captivate
Here is what I ended up doing:
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Calling:
I need to clean it up a li
On 6/9/06, Earl, George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The second comment above about using the 'latest FB4.1 or 5' is one that
> concerns me. As someone who participates in building large enterprise
> web applications, I'd love to adopt a framework and get all of the
> resulting benefits that have b
Never mind. I figured that little bit out. I can just pass it out of
the UDF.
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-Original Message-
From: Russel Madere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 10:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
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> Do I have to instantiate the structure outside of the UDF or
> can I just create it inside and pass it out.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. If you simply want to return multiple
values from a function, you can certainly create a structure within that
function and return it. If you want to c
All I have to say is Doh! I'm not thinking well this morning.
Do I have to instantiate the structure outside of the UDF or can I just
create it inside and pass it out.
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-Original Message-
From: Tom Chiv
> It looks to me like the variables passed by reference (using the
> byref keyword) are used for return variables. If I also remember
> correctly, CF UDFs only allow a single return value by default.
Yes, you may only return one thing from a function.
> Is there a way to pass variables into a
On Friday 09 June 2006 15:12, Russel Madere wrote:
> Can I use the CALLER scope to return multiple variables from the UDF?
Yes, but why not just return a structure or object ?
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