Which version of Java is ColdFusion using?
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There is also the POI lib from Apache for all things Office. Very good at
actually builing and Excel sheet.
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You can actually use specific AJAX status codes to determine the calls
status (2,3,4... If I remember correctly).
I think you will need to use AJAX if you want true loading status as the
browsers spinning globe etc is supposed to be used to tell the user a
page/request is loading..
Do you need
On Monday 27 November 2006 17:55, Ray Champagne wrote:
Yikes. Poor tech guys, and on Cyber Monday.
'Cyber Monday' is a myth.
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On Monday 27 November 2006 19:37, Brad Wood wrote:
That's what scares me about the general uneducated public with crummy
Trojan infested machines who unknowingly help hackers out with this
stuff. *shudder*
That's OK, Microsoft say you can use Vista without any antivirus or
antispyware, and
I think they mean they ship it internally.. :) not that I will ever not
install them!
Though to be fair, looks like Mac users will have to start being more
cautious with recent news...
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On Tuesday 28 November 2006 02:45, Gonzo Rock wrote:
I don't understand what's up with that but at least it's working.
Sometimes the detection of a configured web server doesn't work, esp. if you
are including config files in Apache.
term issues with leaving it this way?
What you've done is
Hi:
After a lot of researching I realized that Crystal Tech and HostMySite are two
of the best for shared hosting of CF7.0
My current problem is which one has better support for CF7.0 and Flex? Which
one is the first choise for all customers? This is not what I can find by
searching but I can
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 09:24, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
has better support for CF7.0 and Flex? Which one is the first choise for
Do you need FDS or just remoting ?
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On Tuesday 28 November 2006 09:11, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
I think they mean they ship it internally.. :) not that I will ever not
install them!
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/30/1941243
Microsoft will omit anti-virus protection in Vista
I need FDS.
thanks
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I need FDS.
AFAIK noone offers hosted FDS.
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I've used both and personally prefer hostmysite.com.
They just seem a little more responsive and quicker to do stuff. Plus they
worked out a little cheaper for me.
Neil
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Hi:
After a lot of researching I realized that Crystal Tech and
Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
In my case, using M.*,C.* should return the Main_Category_ID from the M.
table since it's specified first.
Why? You are asking for both and you are getting both the only way any
database engine knows how to give them... with the alias you TOLD it to use
for the table
I am having issues with this. I have a page that has 3 forms and only one
submit button. The different forms are displayed depending on the value of a
url variable. Anyhow, I have been trying to stop multiple form submissions by
the use of the above mentioned attribute of the cfinput tag. I
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I dunno about you guys, but I'm havin more problems at CrystalTech today.
Server actin goofy, mail server wiggin out, etc. Same as yesterday. But my
sites seem to be up (for now). :)
Will
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Select c.* from mytable C is aliasing 'mytable' as 'c'
If you run your same query in the Access query analyzer you are going to get
the exact same results. It is NOT a 'bug' in the Unicode driver. A bug would
be returning results that it shouldnt. Since Access itself returns those
EXACT same
Well, I think I have gone and described the problem wrong. It is not the
fact that the user can click the submit button twice, as much as that they
can click back and submit again. If I expire the page after the form
submittal, it poses another problem with server side validation. If they are
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Thanks for the suggestions, Jon...
I must confess, I know very little about DNS (as you can tell).
That's the main reason I use GoDaddy's admin tool and
default parked nameservers as my DNS servers.
In the A records, I did have a Host name mail that Points To
66.79.46.138 (my only IP). I say I
No, mine are responding fine this morning.
What has me spun up this morning is the tone and content of their
Issue Contained Notification email.
No apologies. No mea culpa. The single line as the last sentence just
doesn't cut it for me after reading 6 paragraphs of how great they
are, and how
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 13:25, Rick Faircloth wrote:
In the A records, I did have a Host name mail that Points To
66.79.46.138 (my only IP). I say I did have because I figured
it was unnecessary at least and harmful at best, so I removed
the mail subdomain from the A records completely.
I am beating my head. I am inserting a new category and I am getting an error
saying There are more columns in the INSERT statement than values specified in
the VALUES clause. If I remove the pricePerAd from both the invoke and the
query, it works just fine. Am I missing something here?
You are missing the final ) for your VALUES clause in the insert. Not
sure why this would be resolved by removing an argument... But it might
just be a parsing issue.
INSERT INTO ( ) VALUES ( )
MISSING--^
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Ben Nadel
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX7
One way this can be solved is use a synchronized token to manage the
submittal (Synchronizer Token, Core J2EE Patterns). The way this works
is you create a unique token, for example a UUID and store this in the
user's session. When the user reaches your form you store the token in
a hidden input
Just as a guess, the value is being passed from a form that has TWO of
the variables listed on the form.
Therefore, the value is getting to this page with both copies,
something like 10,2
which, when inserted in a query, appears to be more than one value.
Either make sure that there is only
I know I can run it on any ports I want, but If I run it on 127.0.0.1, other
servers in the cluster won't be able to connect to it since they will see
127.0.0.1 as their local ip. The only problem is that other instances on
the same machine will be able to connect to it, but I guess I can run
You're welcome to transfer your sites elsewhere. I don't do shared hosting,
but the nice people over at HMS were able to give me pricing that was very
similar to crystaltech's for dedicated servers, and they have more support
people to go along with it...
Russ
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No apologies. No mea culpa. The single line as the last sentence just
doesn't cut it for me after reading 6 paragraphs of how great they
are, and how lucky I am that my sites were only down for a few hours.
Lots and lots of defensiveness.
Jerry,
If you've ever seen some of their pres, Tim
HMS. We're hosting a whole bunch with them right now, and although it looks
like they're experiencing some growing pains, and take a little while to do
certain configurations, all in all, we've been pretty happy with them. And
we've been able to get pricing that was similar to crystaltech's,
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From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 5:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CrystalTech outage?
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 09:11, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
I think they mean they ship it internally.. :) not that I
Yep that helps! Both of these sound great, but i am not exactly sure on how
to go about coding this.
Subject: RE: ColdFusion and Microsoft Excel
From: Ben Nadel
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 15:45:37 -0500
Thread:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/thread.cfm/threadid:49062#261780
The
After a dump of the form variables, I only have 1 pricePerAd form variable.
I cannot for the life of me figure out what would cause this. I added the
ending ) to the insert and that did not do anything. Any more ideas?
Doug
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Where did you add the )?
#Val(ARGUMENTS.pricePerAd)#)
before the @@identity call?
On 11/28/06, Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a dump of the form variables, I only have 1 pricePerAd form variable.
I cannot for the life of me figure out what would cause this. I added the
ending )
It's just nested list loops (or index loops depending on how you execute). The
trick is just to figure out what the pattern is. I can't quite see the pattern
is, but once you figure it out, the technicals of the CFLoops are the easy
part. You figure out the patterns, we can help you with the
I agree. I can't see the pattern. Also, there are combinations you didn't
show in the example. Where would those fall in the pattern, like aaa, or bbb.
~Brad
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I'm not a ColdFusion developer, but I head a small team of web developers at an
in-house department of a research division of a university. I am currently
investigating web-based image management and gallery applications. We have a
large number of images here that have no organization system
Well, I finally got it. I cannot even remeber what I did to get it. Geeesh!!
Thanks for all the help.
Doug B.
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From: Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: Insert problem
Can anyone take it from here Anyone see the pattern? It looks harmonic to
me, but there are patterns that CANNOT happen then, so I am not sure how to
determine the first row.
You described it better then I ever could. To help clarify there will always
only be three columns. All that
Will,
Please post links backing up your statement. I wanna read them.
Thanks,
Brian
No apologies. No mea culpa. The single line as the last sentence just
doesn't cut it for me after reading 6 paragraphs of how great they
are, and how lucky I am that my sites were only down for a few hours.
On 11/27/06, Pete Ruckelshaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not just use AJAX to replace the content of a DIV on your site
with the search results?
If the search results are coming from another server/domain then you
have to create a request proxy because XmlHttpRequest doesn't allow
you to call
Thanks Jim that gives me a pretty good starting point. I just need to figure
out how to make it only go through the pattern once.
Then enhance it so that it can expand the pattern to more then 3 values per
column. As mentioned in an earlier response, my pattern always has three
columns,
Will,
If you don't already know, CT was hit by a pretty large DDoS attack
yesterday--which is what was causing all the issues w/access.
I know we got a couple of e-mails from them discussing the issue. They were
also posting on their forums to keep people up-to-date. Probably could have
been
Has anyone had any experience with using the Recovery options for a service on
the ColdFusion service? I have a client who has the recovery tab set to
restart the service on First Failure and he has been experiencing alot of
restarts lately. I'm thinking that maybe Windows 'thinks' that the
Ian Skinner wrote:
Then enhance it so that it can expand the pattern to more then 3
values per column. As mentioned in an earlier response, my pattern
always has three columns, but it would be nice if I could have N
possible values per column.
The original assumed the same number of
Ian,
Given an existing list, can you calculate the next item in a list?
nextItem(ACC) - ABC
nextItem(ACC,ABC) - AAC
nextItem(ACC,ABC,AAC) - BAC
If you can make the nextItem() function work, this function should
build out the list.
function buildList(list) {
if (nextItem(list) eq
Thanks again Jim, that looks pretty good on first blush. I was still working
my brain through your first example.
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Hi, i want to be able to specify the width and height of my cfinput and
cfselect controls but if i set those properties in the tags they dont change.
Is there anything i need to do to achieve this
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Well Jim seems to have nailed the pattern. I'm currently testing the results
of his algorithm to make sure it works across various lists of values. So far
it has been performing very well.
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Ian Skinner wrote:
Thanks again Jim, that looks pretty good on first blush. I was still
working my brain through your first example.
Hope it works for you...if you can tell us, I'm curious to find out what
this is used for.
Yes indeed.
Our CFX_Excel uses Jakarta POI to deal with stuff.
But it's significantly faster than other POI implementation according
to our customers.
We also plan to release CFX_Excel v3 before end of this year.
IMHO POI only provides basic way to write/read Excel files.
But when it comes to
Where can I read more about her system? I tried IP blocking
but it became
much to cumbersome to maintain. I am always interested in
eliminating spam
of any kind.
Here's a link:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/thread.cfm/threadid:48461#25
8090
It's a pretty good system, but
On 11/27/06, Ben Nadel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The patterns is the same. The columns are changing in harmonic motion
(so to speak).
Sharp eye, Ben!
I can see the pattern when I line up the sequence like this.
ACC
ABC
AAC
BAC
CAC
CAB
CAA
CBA
CCA
BCA
ACA
BCA
Okay, I think I have an idea how
How about this...
cfinput type=etc... style=height:100px;width:100px; /
I NEVER use cfforms so im not sure if it goofs that up or not. You could use
javascript to change styles after the page is rendered if that doesnt work.
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http://acoderslife.com
Hope it works for you...if you can tell us, I'm curious to find out what this
is used for.
Yeah I'll let everybody know when I'm done. I was curious if anybody would
guess from the patterns.
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Has anyone had any experience with using the Recovery options
for a service on the ColdFusion service? I have a client who
has the recovery tab set to restart the service on First
Failure and he has been experiencing alot of restarts lately.
I'm thinking that maybe Windows 'thinks' that
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 14:58, Jim Davis wrote:
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/30/1941243
Microsoft will omit anti-virus protection in Vista
And if they had included it they would have sued for monopolistic
practices.
I didn't say not doing so was a bad thing :-)
I do
I have not tested this chunk, but this is the gist of what I was saying.
cfsavecontent variable=strExcelData
table
tr
tdHEADER/td
/tr
tr
tdROW DATA/td
/tr
/table
/cfsavecontent
!--- Create a temp file. ---
cfset strTempFile =
I don't wanna bring up that whole argument again cause it's embarassing, but at
the same time, it's very informative. We'll leave this thread right where it's
at cause I don't wanna war again. :)
This is Dave Watts countering Tim's comments.
Just create a css property, like:
input, select{
height:20px;
width:150px;
}
it doesn't matter whether they are cfinput or input, the cfinput gets
converted to input after the CF server is done processing the page, and the
CSS style will style the element after that.
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I don't wanna bring up that whole argument again cause it's embarassing, but at
the same time, it's very informative. We'll leave this thread right where it's
at cause I don't wanna war again. :)
This is Dave Watts countering Tim's comments.
thanks it works perfect :)
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Ian Skinner wrote:
Yeah I'll let everybody know when I'm done. I was curious if anybody would
guess from the patterns.
My first thought when looking at them was that they had something to do
with DNA sequencing (of course, then the list would be A,C,G,T).
My first thought when looking at them was that they had something to do
with DNA sequencing (of course, then the list would be A,C,G,T).
Nothing nearly that complicated or significant. The numbers would probably
give a better hint then the letters.
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That's OK, Microsoft say you can use Vista without any
antivirus or antispyware, and it'll be fine.
/me rolls in the aisle
Don't laugh too hard. You can use Windows XP without antivirus or
antispyware, and it'll be fine. You just have to do two things:
1. Don't run as an administrator.
2.
If your 1 and only question is STILL where is the bug then
I'd say in your code. Not CF or a DB driver.
You're 100% wrong Bobby. It's only the buggy unicode driver
that returns these totally unexpected results. I'll certainly
alter my code in the future to take this bug into account,
Hi i posted a problem a while ago as i couldnt get stored procedures stored in
mysql to work, it keeps coming up with a java.lang null pointer error.
previous thread:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/thread.cfm/threadid:48365
i was wondering if any using mysql and cfstoredproc could
As promised the completed task of this strange harmonic looping project.
cfscript
/*
Create sequence of color hues.
Thanks to Jim Wright of the House of Fusion discussion list for his invaluable
assistance in creating this algorithm.
*/
thelist = 00,44,88,CC,FF; //Do this to seed the list with
Ok I understand everything except this chunk of bad boy:
!--- Get xls file name. ---
cfset strXlsFile = REReplace(
strTempFile,
\.[a-z]+$,
.xls,
ONE
) /
Thank you so much for your help by the way. Are you single ;-P ?
Ok I understand everything except this chunk of bad boy:
!--- Get xls file name. ---
cfset strXlsFile = REReplace(
strTempFile,
\.[a-z]+$,
.xls,
ONE
) /
That's simply replacing the file extension of the temporary file with
.xls.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig
it is replacing the extension of the filename with .xls
On 11/28/06, Gabrielle Mack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok I understand everything except this chunk of bad boy:
!--- Get xls file name. ---
cfset strXlsFile = REReplace(
strTempFile,
\.[a-z]+$,
.xls,
ONE
Some sort of hexadecimal generator?
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Some sort of hexadecimal generator?
YUP! Andy wins the prize.
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Thank you so much for your help by the way. Are you single ;-P ?
Single, no. Willing to help out any time, of course :D
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Anyone interested in participating in an open source project to build a
coldfusion powered webmail client?
http://www.opensourcecf.com/CFOpenMail/demo/
Right now you can log in, and it lists your folders and how many
messages in each folder, and lists the messages in your inbox. You can
You could try this...
\b[(\d+|\w+)]{6,12}\b
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From: Chris Alvarado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 9:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RegEx help
Hello all,
Im a bit rusty with regular expressions and I know this is an easy one
so im
All,
Does anyone know of quality shared hosting companies that offer the
createObject method?
Thanks,
Teddy
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Yes, you'd need a dedicated box for that. CT has them at a pretty nice price
too. Very good for starter situations and they seem solid for larger needs
as well.
On 11/28/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 09:53, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
I need FDS.
AFAIK
hostmysite.com does...just started switching clients over in the past
couple
of weeks and so far I am completely amazed at how good they are compared to our
last host (we've used for 8 years and just stopped recommending).
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce
CFDynamics does, but not in their lower priced plans.
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Forget my attempt, Patrick's works perfectly.
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From: Steve Brownlee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 2:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RegEx help
You could try this...
\b[(\d+|\w+)]{6,12}\b
If it's CF7 hosting then there's no reason why EVERY hosting company
shouldn't offer it.
As of CF7, you can lock down createObject by type, i.e. java, com, webservice
On 28/11/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Does anyone know of quality shared hosting companies that offer the
Gosh darn it. I was /really/ interested in a project like this a few
months ago, but now I've got 2 or 3 project ideas of myself to work on.
I'll be keeping my ears open for continued news about this though...
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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
The request has exceeded the allowable time limit Tag: CFLOOP
The error occurred in /home/opencf/public_html/CFOpenMail/demo/imap.cfc:
line 674
Called from /home/opencf/public_html/CFOpenMail/demo/imap.cfc: line 691
Called from /home/opencf/public_html/CFOpenMail/demo/imap.cfc: line 691
Called
We do
www.cfmxhosting.co.uk
Russ
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From: Teddy Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2006 19:36
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Createobject and Shared Hosting Providers
All,
Does anyone know of quality shared hosting companies that offer the
createObject method?
If you can't accidentally run executables, you can't
accidentally turn your
machine into a spambot.
I think that the changes that Microsoft have made in Vista are awesome,
but they won't stop the Trojans that take advantage of security
vulnerabilities. Unless you think that Vista won't have
We have it disabled by default - a decision of the datacentre admins,
but whenver I set up a site for a coldfusion user i enable it and some
other coldfusion functions, leaving very few tags and functions still
disabled.
http://afpwebworks.com
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe
No it doesn't. Neither does yours. Patrick's was closer though.
The only thing I could find that it failed on was an all numeric string 6 to
12 characters long. Yours failed for that as well as a string of all letters
6 to 12 characters long.
Where's Ben Doom? lol
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Bobby
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On 11/28/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Does anyone know of quality shared hosting companies that offer the
createObject method?
Thanks,
Teddy
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Atlanta CFUG (ACFUG):
What engine are you testing with? Patrick's pattern validates against
all numeric, all alpha, and mixed against Perl 5, JDK 1.4 and JDK 1.5
implmenetations.
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From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 3:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:
Snake wrote:
The request has exceeded the allowable time limit Tag: CFLOOP
No need to report bugs yet :) But thanks! sometimes, retrieving mail
headers and such takes a while. I've put in very little error checking
and the like. I guess a cfsetting requesttimeout=somenum will be in
This is a great solution. But what, dare i ask, would you consider to be
the *best*?
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Gabrielle,
It really depends no the situation. THIS solution works for me a LOT. I
do find, however, that it breaks on really really large files. I think
Excel has trouble parsing the HTML into whatever internal format it
uses. The benefits though is that it is easy to add things like CSS
I just finished rewriting my ancient tagstripper custom tag into a UDF.
It will strip HTML tags, optionally preserving a list of specified tags,
or simply strip only a list of specified tags.
ie, #tagStripper(myString,preserve,link,script,embed,object)# would
remove the specified tags but
I think that the changes that Microsoft have made in Vista
are awesome, but they won't stop the Trojans that take
advantage of security vulnerabilities. Unless you think that
Vista won't have any security holes (yeah right). The
average user that is prone to let their PC become a zombie
Another thing to try if you have a complex spreadsheet (i.e. formulas,
multiple sheets, etc.) is to create the spreadsheet in Excel with all of
the formatting and such you need, then do save as single file web page
(.mht) from Excel.
Open the file up in a Dreamweaver or whatever and dig through
All numeric and all alpha should fail according to the requirements of th
original post
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From: Steve Brownlee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 3:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Rick,
Looks good. Nice idea for a UDF by the way. The only concern I have is
the .* for selecting the rest of a tag. I don't know off hand, but I
think that by default . does NOT match on line breaks (I could be way
off here though). This will not allow for tags that wrap lines. You
might want to
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