Why shouldn't you need to scope? I think you should always scope - even
variable.
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an and the should remain lcase.
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Or use the Flash 8 multiple upload capability - very nifty.
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I'm passing an id, a numeric value in a URL.value. That id value indentifies the
primary key id of a record in my db. Based on that value, I want to
get the group of records in the db that surround that value in groups of 10.
This is used to display other hyperlinked items in the same group. I'm
The general idea is that if the process is started inside jws then it's
outside the application and session scopes so it will
not time out.
cfset MyWebServerTest = CreateObject(webservice,
http://localhost:8500/MyWebServerTest3.jws?wsdl;)
cfset MyWebServerTest.MyWebServerTest3()
JWS hsqldb
On 8/25/06, Richard Dillman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YEP I just found a Training Coordinator that is also the County Director,
Child welfare Specialist and County Sherif!! And now some of the people
im
listing dont even work for the state, yep some of the training
Coordinators
are
This can, of course, be a vital tactic for job security :-)
On 8/26/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you code away in FB, great that's just great, but the next programmer
to get your code doesn't know FB. Or any framework. And is expected
to maintain it. Ouch! Time to learn...
Thanks Mike, perfect :-)
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From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 August 2006 04:27
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Case
Jenny for things like this, cflib.org is your friend.
There's a UDF there that does exactly that. It takes a string UCase
or LCase or mixed
Are you serious? People... get a grip and stop being so anal. It's not my
code so I'm allowed to be lazy and not scope it since it's basically pseudo.
It showed the process of piecing the variables together regardless of what
they were or how they were scoped. I'm sure the original poster knows
You still have to worry about timeouts with flash forms, yes?
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Thanks, Bobby, that is pretty slick. I appreciate it.
And Neil, while I really like the various features of Flash 8, you still
have to worry about your users who don't have the newest version of Flash.
This has always been my beef with Flash forms/features.
On 8/26/06, Bobby Hartsfield
Indeed, I am not a fan of Flash full stop but the multiple file upload is
slick. I am not a fan of the multiple file box html method.
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Lol.
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You are obsessed with hsqldb
:-)
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an and the should remain lcase.
And also on, at, this, there, ...
I think any article, preposition etc should remain low case in a title.
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Hi Paul,
Sorry, I should have mentioned that the db is MS-SQL Server 2005.
I thought about Unicode but there is no entry in the drop down with that
name.
There are probably one hundred entries so I wasn't sure which one to select
for my case where in the same db I can have multiple languages at
Isn't there a UTF-8 option etc, though by default as long as your datatypes
are ntext etc, you will be fine.
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Test page is up and working great .
As this is an info window for the data entry person. the Div updates onblur
so just tab or click out of the text box for your info.
http://www.webintegrity.us/zipcode/
Thanks for all the help guys!
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On 8/25/06, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now my config.xml file resides where it can be browsed and read easily.
Ray C. helped me a while back on how to secure it. One of the options is to
place outside the root and read it. This needs to work with a shared host so
that's
The link was really helpful.. Thank you very much..
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I agree with this. However, if a decent host isn't possible for some
reason, an alternative is to do what Ray Camden now does with BlogCFC
and other apps.
1) Give the XML config file a .cfm extension so it becomes
config.xml.cfm or whatever
2) In the folder in which the XML file sits, use an
Hi list,
I have the following
in a textarea (form):
name1
name2
name3
and I want to output
the values of the field
exaxtly the same like:
name1
name2
name3
not like: name1 name2 name3
How can I catch the CR after
every line ?
Uwe
Use pre ?
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Hi list,
I have the following
in a textarea (form):
name1
name2
name3
and I want to output
the values of the field
exaxtly the same like:
name1
name2
name3
not like: name1 name2 name3
How can I catch the CR after
replace(form.value, chr(13)chr(10), br /, all)
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I have the following
in a textarea (form):
name1
name2
name3
and I want to output
the values of the field
exaxtly the same like:
name1
name2
name3
not like: name1 name2
htmlCodeFormat()
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and I want to output
the values of the field
exaxtly the same like:
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#replacenocase(form.fieldtxtarea,chr(10),br /)#
Cheers,
Kris
and I want to output
the values of the field
exaxtly the same like:
name1
name2
name3
not like: name1 name2 name3
How can I catch the CR after
every line ?
That IS how they will go into the database. You just have to make sure to
format it that way when outputting it since browsers dont parse CRs as line
breaks.
So just insert the...
Name1
Name2
Name3
Then when you output it replace the CRs with br / tags like so...
#Replace(query.column,
The problem with running hsqldb inside coldfusion was object persistence.
Running a pure java script inside
a java web service may just allow objects to persist on a permanent basis.
The problem with java web services you can only get text back unless you use
a classloader and pull the class
I am using cfdirectory to get the directory listing of a remote folder. I
upload pictures to this folder and then run a script on my webserver to look
for new files and enter them into a database.
I am using a different webserver for the picture files then my website is
hosted on for space
I am using cfdirectory to get the directory listing of a remote folder. I
upload pictures to this folder and then run a script on my webserver to look
for new files and enter them into a database.
I am using a different webserver for the picture files then my website is
hosted on for space
Thats the truth! I've been working on public sites lately and I'm just
bored to tears.
DRE
On 8/25/06, Ali Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I second that.
In terms of SQL prowess being an indication of a developer's skills, some
of the reporting I have done, requires an intense knowledge of
I am considering using someone for some piece work on a site that I am working
on. If anyone might be interested, please contact me off list @ [EMAIL
PROTECTED] with your hourly rate and experience.
Thanks in advance
Doug Brown
First off, this isn't going to help much :-)
Second off, I think what you'd want to do is grab a query of all your
videos, and
put it in memory somewhere. Then do a QoQ for the records in the group you
want, and then, instead of using the actual video ID's to do your math, use
the
recordcount
Well nobody else has said it yet so...Doug...try CF-Jobs where the job posts
live;-)
Cheers...and good luck with the resource hunt!
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
cell: 250.920.8830
e-mail:
I agree with this. However, if a decent host isn't possible for some
reason, an alternative is to do what Ray Camden now does with BlogCFC
and other apps.
Most excellent James! This is more of what I was lookin for. Not saying the
other proposed options in this thread aren't good, this one is
On 8/26/06, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This can, of course, be a vital tactic for job security :-)
See, that's where the Boogie Nights Effect come into play. [-=
When homecheese is showing his shlong for poops and titters,
it's almost funny. When he's doing it to support his
I'm trying to follow the ACME guide to install the CF on top of apache
(Win XP pro). Apache seems to be working fine as I can get an htm file
working.
The ACME guide shows these settings for the web server screen of the
CF installer:
Web Server Apache
Configuration Directory C:\Program
On 8/26/06, Bobby Hartsfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you serious? People... get a grip and stop being so anal. It's not my
code so I'm allowed to be lazy and not scope it since it's basically
pseudo.
It showed the process of piecing the variables together regardless of what
they were or
Should have mentioned that I tried httpd.exe, but the Apache server
won't restart.
On 8/26/06, Matt Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to follow the ACME guide to install the CF on top of apache
(Win XP pro). Apache seems to be working fine as I can get an htm file
working.
The
The only trouble with the init-caps is that things like acronyms get
slaughtered.
I know people say pre-processing is best, but there is also the option of
using
CSS to init-cap what's displayed... (still the same problem with acronyms
tho).
(the only advantage of this method is that you can
Hello all,
I¹ve noticed some off behavior, wondering if anyone has run into anything
similar. When calling a page from my testing site, after some changes, I
noticed that on every page request, it started taking a VERY long time to
process (at least 2 second) and cpu utilization on the system
On 8/26/06, Mike Tangorre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
htmlCodeFormat()
Oh yeah. Bobby's right though, it's stored how it's stored.
Generally speaking, you want it to go in how you want it to come out.
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You get 'em Bryan! heh ;-p
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From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 5:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: sub-contract work needed
Well nobody else has said it
If you're running apache, and have directory listing enabled for the image
folder,
you could use cfhttp to get a list of images...
Or you could set up webDAV, and use cfdirectory via that, I think, but I
can't
remember where I saw the docs on that method.
Or store the image paths in a DB that
Unfortunately, Paragraphformat will turn a single line break into 2
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From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 8:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: CR in a
Putting the XML file outside webroot works for me, no adiditonal software,
isapi filters etc required.
Snake
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From: Joseph Lamoree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 August 2006 04:07
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Securing your config.xml file
All of my servers run either
On 8/25/06, Ali Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I second that.
In terms of SQL prowess being an indication of a developer's skills, some
of the reporting I have done, requires an intense knowledge of SQL Server
complex queries and Stored Procedures. Something that your average HTML
guru who
I do not quite follow that, probably from little knowledge of Reactor. When
someone needs to build report, which in my experience is where more complex
SQL skills are needed, how does one do it with Reactor? I thought Reactor
was good for creating what I'd refer to as the nitty/gritty queries
I usually use this Javascript but im not sure how effective it is...
script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
!--
var contact = Indiana Adoption Program
var email = adoption
var emailHost = iquest.net
document.write(a href= + mail + to: + email + @ + emailHost+ +
contact + /a + .)
//--
On 8/26/06, Richard Dillman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I usually use this Javascript but im not sure how effective it is...
The thing I like about webforms is that the address never goes
out. 'Keeps those addys private. Unless the address really
needs to be public... in which case, expect
Putting the XML file outside webroot works for me, no
adiditonal software, isapi filters etc required.
I would strongly recommend this approach. If you don't want something to be
accessible through your web server, don't put it in your web-accessible
directories.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf
This is essentially the problem. IE, by default, doesn't check for new
content in the way you need.
Instead of a meta tag, use CFHEADER.
cfheader name=expires value=0
This will do the trick.
On 8/26/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't know if it's related, but I had a weird
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