Congrats on quitting smoking. Keep it up for another week and we will
get you a cake :-)
I agree, my experience with the CFAJAX stuff is that it is a great
start but has a couple of more iterations to go. I have been using the
EXT 2.0 stuff along with jQuery and it has been really really nice. I
Hi:
Is there any difference between these two ajax frameworks for CF?
Thanks
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Can you show me an example to demonstrate what you mean? I don't know much
about writing RewriteRules or regular expressions.
Regards,
cfcoder
Would using the end of string character ($) help with limiting things?
Adrian
I already tried that. This is the order:
RewriteRule
Graham Pearson wrote:
Has anyone worked with the TIGER/Line Data in Coldfusion. I am trying to
i would suggest moving to a spatial capable DB like postGIS instead. TIGER data
is monstrous in size complexity. this isn't going to be fun.
if i'm not mistaken, doesn't geocoder have an API/web
Yes. CFAJAX is no longer maintained and used a port of a Java Library,
DWR, for data exchange.
mxAjax employs popular libraries like Prototype, Scriptaculous, JSON
and some other bits and allows CFCs to be used. It has more features
and, most importantly, Arjun is still maintaining it.
If you
What about other Ajax frameworkds? Which one is the easiest?
Thanks
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 4:11 PM, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. CFAJAX is no longer maintained and used a port of a Java Library,
DWR, for data exchange.
mxAjax employs popular libraries like Prototype,
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The Blog entry that I am trying to follow is located
http://blog.tooleshed.com/?p=16. My ultimate goal is to duplicate this
under Coldfusion. Right now I have the 2006 Second Edition 3 GB of
Tiger/Line Data downloaded from the Census Bureau and
Hi: I searched for an html editor for my site and found pleny. But none were
specificly designed for CF and I need to use your experience to choose the
right one.
I saw FCKeditor and it claimes to be the best. But I wonder if there is a
better one JUST FOR CF or not? I mean an HTML editor that
All of these HTML editors are client side technology and will work
essentially independently of the serverside tech. The only wysiwyg
editor that you could really say is for CF only is the FCK based one
that comes in CF8, since you can bring it up with a CF tag.
If you want to know about file
As a matter of fact I don't need file upload right now. All I need is simple
text editor that I can install fast and easily on my application that the
admin can inserts some articles with the propper format in the database. I
deosn't really need advanced options. I checked FCK. It looks very great
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I checked FCK. It looks very great but
has more options than I need and I worry the admin panel users get
confused
by so many options there and try to insert images.
FCK Editor is easily customizable (at least if you add it to
I will do surely.
Thanks
Ali
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Tom McNeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I checked FCK. It looks very great but
has more options than I need and I worry the admin panel users get
confused
by so many
Have you seriously looked at what Ext offers?
What's Ext ?
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Thanks.
I saw FCKeditor and it claimes to be the best.
And it is probably the best, but that's the problem: it is far too best
to be used by low end users. IMHO.
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Okay. Just another question. Is FCK free? I saw purchase option in it's
website! What is that all about? Thanks
Ali
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Claude Schneegans
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I saw FCKeditor and it claimes to be the best.
And it is probably the best, but that's the problem:
What's Ext ?
It's a tractor.
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Have you seriously looked at what Ext offers?
What's Ext ?
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On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay. Just another question. Is FCK free? I saw purchase option in it's
website! What is that all about? Thanks
Ali
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Claude Schneegans
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I saw FCKeditor and it claimes
I'm using augosuggest for an auto complete in CF8.
Is there a way to force the user to make a selection from the autosuggest list?
I had thought so, but can't find anything on it.
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There was/is a version of CFAjax that does not use the DWR but instead
jQuery. But I'd have to agree that it is not maintained or at least I do
not get the impression it is. I have been using the one with jQuery for a
couple months now without issue but anytime I have a question specific to
the
Hi Matthew
You could of course use Railo, which in the Community Version is free
and has no restrictions in use. It doesn't matter if it's commercial or not.
Just give it a try.
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Hi,
we have a page where we add new users to our software. before it adds them to
the database it generates a random password for them, then we want it to send
them that password via an encrypted email.
is this is the best way to do it, and if so then can you tell us how to encrypt
an email
(Again, my opinion) Now, with these new CF8 Ajax components,
developers are using cfform again, to get the fancy grids and
auto-suggest.
Right on. Ajax is BIG deal, also, I love ColdFusion, and I don't want people
to get wrong idea...
Ok, I've cracked some core text editing js code, now,
Yes. Use a select box. :)
If you think about it force and suggest are mutually exclusive.
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Jeff U [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using augosuggest for an auto complete in CF8.
Is there a way to force the user to make a selection from the autosuggest
list? I
Off the top of my head That is for a commercial license. Some ppl and
companies require that for legal and support reasons.
BTW you can use CFFM - Coldfusion File Manager with FCK. I have used it
before. It works fairly well.
http://www.opensourcecf.com/cffm/
Last time is used was 2-3
We are using F5 BIG-IP hardware for loadbalancing with IIS X-Forward-For ISAPI
Filter to get the Client IP address in the IIS loggings. This works fine.
But at the moment we can't get to the client IP in the ColdFusion code (at
least not through any available CGI variables).
Please advice.
BTW those are not the only players. The are a bunch of ports of various AJAX
libraries and techniques to CF. EXT seems to be rather popular.
Go to Riaforge.org and search for EXT, YUI, Jquery etc. Keep in mind that a
lot of this stuff is brand spanking new. I know that
I have used AjaxCFC. It is
I want to avoid a select box because the autosuggest list could become a bit
long. Any other ideas on forceing a user to select an option from the
autosuggest list??
Pretend the list is 1,000 entries long..
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I know that a couple of the EXT ports are just a few weeks old so you
mileage will vary until they come out of alpha/beta. The Libraries
themselves are fairly mature with a couple in v. 2.x.
Easy? My limited experience with YUI,
Pretend the list is 1,000 entries long..
A. I see.
Not with out writting some sort of error checking. And given 1000 items
client side error checking could bog down the broswer significantly. You
would probably want to validate it against the server using an Ajax call. I
can see that
Now that I think about it, you can get close to it it with EXT. Look at the
unobtrusive example. Perhaps you can get the drop down items on the fly.
http://extjs.com/deploy/ext/examples/form/combos.html
*Unobtrusive*
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Jeff U [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to
I have a CF8 autosuggest setup for selecting a user on a form. The input tag
is:
cfinput type=text name=sendto
autosuggest=cfc:ajax.getAddressBook({cfautosuggestvalue})
And the query inside the getAddressBook() method looks like this:
cfquery name=qryClients datasource=mydsn
SELECT first,
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 12:56 AM, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about TinyMCE? Is that a good option for low end users?
In my experience, TinyMCE has much better support for cleaning up
markup pasted from Word. Other than that it's really personal
preference. Try them out and see what you
Being the author what's to say you didn't look at it before it was
encrypted? It just seems like overkill to me and pointless... but if you
wanted to encrypt it then the end users would need to decrypt it... so they
would need a decryption key... which they would of course get from you...
and
You would have to cfexecute to something like pgp or gpg. But first the end
user would need to install software, generate public/private keys and give you
the public key. Not a very viable solution.
How about instead of generating the password at the time of account creation,
leave it NULL,
On 3/1/08, Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
Is there any difference between these two ajax frameworks for CF?
cfajax is unsupported, not maintained, and the most recent version
has significant security flaws and doesn't work with safari.
Don't use it.
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we have a page where we add new users to our software. before
it adds them to the database it generates a random password
for them, then we want it to send them that password via an
encrypted email.
is this is the best way to do it, and if so then can you tell
us how to encrypt an
We are using F5 BIG-IP hardware for loadbalancing with IIS
X-Forward-For ISAPI Filter to get the Client IP address in
the IIS loggings. This works fine.
But at the moment we can't get to the client IP in the
ColdFusion code (at least not through any available CGI
variables).
You may
i would not worry about encrypting the emails either. there is a good
reason why almost nobody does this :)
a possible alternative may be:
- you automatically generate a password and make it time-limited, i.e.
it expires within 2 hours;
- you email your user the generated password with
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