Another thing that a lot of people dont realise is that if you're
going to have different style sheets for different browsers, you dont
need to have multiple complete sheets. It's called CASCADING style
sheets because style rules are overwritten as the browser CASCADES
down through the different
> Heh, well, it *is* considered bad practice
Of course, browser-specific treatment is bad, but if (for some reason) you
can't avoid it, this seems cleaner and more readable than other methods?
> user agents can be spoofed and often are, as well as hidden or stripped
I'd argue that if (e.g. O
Peter Boughton wrote:
> Now that I've thought of it, it seems incredibly obvious - which makes me
> wonder if I'm missing some fatal flaw preventing it from already being a
> common technique. :S
>
Heh, well, it *is* considered bad practice (just post this idea to CSS-D
and see what happen
Gerald,
Thank you very much! The COM object example works really well for me.
Nathan
-Original Message-
From: Gerald Guido [mailto:gerald.gu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 3:58 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: convert doc file to html file
In theory you can use a COM object
Dick,
I think that may have been my post a few months back and we didn't get much
more information on this issue then. We ended up doing the work around that
you describe, which has been OK. But, it would be nice to learn more about
EOF issue in general.
Nick
> -Original Message-
> Fr
Sporadically we have messages that are placed in the Undelivr folder with a
maillog message like "Error","schedular-0","03/31/09","08:30:04",,"[EOF]".
These messages can be moved into the Spool folder, and they are sent just fine.
We have many messages that are very similar content: most pro
>>>That's genius. :)
>
>Indeed. Well done Peter.
Thanks both. :)
Now that I've thought of it, it seems incredibly obvious - which makes me
wonder if I'm missing some fatal flaw preventing it from already being a common
technique. :S
~
>>That's genius. :)
Indeed. Well done Peter. Cross browser CSS layouts can be a nightmare. The
devil is truly in the details with that ball of wax. Every bit helps and
that naughty bit will help a lot. I've already forwarded it to several
friends.
G
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Phillip Vecto
Thanks for clarifying.
So by "recoverable," do you mean a problem where the server is temporarily
unavailable? If that's the case, eeek. That's a bad situation to be in.
Generally, it just doesn't happen, so this isn't a problem you typically
have to solve.
What you may want to consider in this
Hmm I tried it and it dosn't seam to line wrap. The 220 and 300 are
actually x and Y co-ords. It's been a long time since I had to use
this.
I'd follow up on Rays suggestion here:
http://www.bennadel.com/resources/demo/imageutils/demos/index.cfm and
http://www.bennadel.com/resources/demo/imageu
That's genius. :)
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Peter Boughton wrote:
>
> Oh, and an idea for solving your current problem (assuming you can't just rip
> the interface out and do it again):
>
> Set a class on a high-level container (ideally body) to identify the
> browser/version/engine:
> c
Oh, and an idea for solving your current problem (assuming you can't just rip
the interface out and do it again):
Set a class on a high-level container (ideally body) to identify the
browser/version/engine:
class="msie 6"
class="msie 7"
class="firefox 3 mozilla"
class="chrome 1 webkit"
class="s
*nods* That would work.. But I took your question to be more along the
lines of loading specific parts of the CSS file only based on what
browser is loaded (so only 1 body section with different textcolor
attributes).
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Scott Stewart
wrote:
>
> It's just repeating
First, start by writing standards compliant HTML with a valid Strict DOCTYPE -
this is the best way to avoid most of the browser bugs in the first place.
(I recommend the HTML5 DOCTYPE for simplicity; is all there is
to it.)
Create one master stylesheet, and code it according to the CSS standa
Any ideas how? I'd be interested in hearing this as well. :)
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Jake Churchill wrote:
>
> Yes, it's possible.
>
> Jake Churchill
> CF Webtools
> 11204 Davenport, Ste. 100
> Omaha, NE 68154
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> 402-408-3733 x103
>
> -Original Message---
It's just repeating the same selectors with the browser specific attributes
isn't it?
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From: Jake Churchill [mailto:j...@cfwebtools.com]
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2
Yes, it's possible.
Jake Churchill
CF Webtools
11204 Davenport, Ste. 100
Omaha, NE 68154
http://www.cfwebtools.com
402-408-3733 x103
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart [mailto:sstwebwo...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 2:20 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: cross browser CSS
H
Keep in mind that a column rename is very expensive and I believe it changes
the underlying dbid of that column (which can cause schema caching issues).
What's going on under the hood is:
Add new column
copy column data
Delete old column
plus any indexing or FK stuff needed.
-Mark
Note sure if you got my original response to this. I got a failure message
from Gmail.
Dominic: You're my hero with that Microsoft link!!! Except that somehow,
that perfectly, exactly applicable hotfix didn't fix the issue. It's still
not handing over the POST variables. What. The. Crap.
...
Mov
Hey all,
Is it possible to combine Firefox, IE and Safari specific CSS into one
stylesheet. The current assignment that I have has separate sheet sets for
each browser. It's a pain in the neck to edit this.
Thanks
sas
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
4405 Oakshyre Way
Raleigh
You can change the name of a column in TQL. In MSSQL there is a stored proc
called sp_rename that would do it. For getting all fields from a column in a
table, that is simply select colname from tablename.
If you wanted to pass the encryptes string into the db, not sure that MSSQL or
MYSQL can
James Holmes wrote:
> So, basically, the username and password is written out in plain text
> in the cookie for anyone to steal. Great security.
I didn't write the .net part! But yup, I didn't like the way it looked
either. But:
a. I like my job
b. they pay well and often
c. the .net fo
> hi
>
> Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for small to
> medium sized projects. we don't mind cost as we dont really like open
> source products
>
> thanks for your suggestions
>
> richard
You might want to consider MyEclipse (http://www.myeclipseide.com/) while not
> hi
>
> Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for small to
> medium sized projects. we don't mind cost as we dont really like open
> source products
>
> thanks for your suggestions
>
> richard
Didn't see the objection to open source or costs.
If costs are not the problem
Go to a HTML form.
Then again, I dislike flash when HTML with a little ajax and
javascript can handle the job. :)
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Vineetha Varghese wrote:
>
> I have a large coldfusion form (format="flash") with numerous tabs inside a
> frame. Is there a way make sure that all
I have a large coldfusion form (format="flash") with numerous tabs inside a
frame. Is there a way make sure that all users regardless of their screen size
or resolution are able to view the entire form? Trying to decide if I should go
back to an html form.
Thank you,
~
thanks for all your responses, very much appreciated
richard
> hi
>
> Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for small to
> medium sized projects. we don't mind cost as we dont really like open
> source products
>
> thanks for your suggestions
>
> richard
~
Hi Adam
thanks for your detailed response.
i like the way you think... we also just use white boards at the moment too!!!
but it is the sharing part that we are trying to sort out... we will try
myeclipse as we do use eclipse and will also try netbeans as you suggested
thanks again
richard
Brian,
Thanks man, always glad to help :)
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Brian Dumbledore wrote:
>
> Thanks Ben,
>
> btw, I love your kinky solutions :)
>
>
>
~|
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just to clarify i wasnt putting open source down, i didnt make it clear but I
have used various open source uml modelling tools and personally not found them
to suit our requirements so wanted to go down the "costed" route to see if we
have any joy that way
> Hmmm... just re-read that.
>
>
not taken as an insult at all peter, i appreciate your feedback, thanks
> Hmmm... just re-read that.
>
> In case it might be mis-interpreted, please nobody take "ignorant"
> there as an insult; wasn't intended to sound rude.
you have two input fields (3rd and 4th) where name attribute is "name3" and the
first 2 input fields need to have id tags
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to merge three textfield values (month,day and year for
> DOB)into one and trying to store in a session. Javascript is a client
> side varia
Paul,
Thanks for the concept demo. It looks like if we edit the following lines
with different Width and Height
and
then a block of text like
"
today: my topic is on walking, twisting, to cut the mid-section
and here's detailed techniques:
a) do this
b) do that
c) finish up
have a good da
Great, Ray, I'll check it out. Thanks, Don
>You also want to check out imageUtils over at RIAForge. While CF8
>makes it easy to draw text on a image, this CFC makes it easy to
>position and wrap text on an image.
>
>
>On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Paul Kukiel wrote:
>--
>===
Hi,
I have looked around on the web for the answer to this question and haven't yet
found exactly the answer i need
basically, we are developing code that dynamically encrypts database columns
(depending on what the user wants encrypted). we want to build one function
that is responsible for
Thanks Ben,
btw, I love your kinky solutions :)
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Nevermind got it you're my hero! I can't believe Microsoft has the nuts to
not underline their hyperlinks!!!
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:03 AM, David McGuigan wrote:
> Dominic: You're my hero with that Microsoft link!!! Except that none of
> those downloads are available!! !! !! ! ! ! ! !!! !! ! !
Dominic: You're my hero with that Microsoft link!!! Except that none of
those downloads are available!! !! !! ! ! ! ! !!! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
At least now I know that it's actually IIS not handing off the POST data.
Which doesn't make any sense though ( in fact the reason I stopped
researching i
Brian,
You can loop over the struct using a CFLoop / item / collection and build
the CFHttpParams dynamically.
-Ben
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Brian Dumbledore wrote:
>
> Is there a way to somehow use a struct of parameters instead of doing
> cfhttpparam multiple times? I tried putting a
Is there a way to somehow use a struct of parameters instead of doing
cfhttpparam multiple times? I tried putting a cfhttpparam in a cfloop over
params structure, it doesn't seem to work. Can someone confirm please confirm
this.
what if someone else wants the default behavior of adding only the month, no
change in day? If the function worked the way you want it, I would have to
program a kludge around getting the day to be the same. Why should it assume I
want the last day of the month? I could understand if the functi
>> I have a government machine that an idiot
>
>The slserver54 directory contains the files used by the ODBC-JDBC
>bridge (SequeLink) used by CF. * wouldn't delete anything in the CF
>folder other than logs.
>
>I suggest you reinstall CF onto the other drive. If that's not an
>option, you might be
I think the issue is just making sure the engine doesn't make the assumption
for us. If I want it to add a month to the 30th, I want the default behavior
be that it adds a month, and doesn't assume I want the end of the next
month.
Sure, another incrementer would be great for the couple of cases
Hi everyone!
This is a message for any UK based CFers.
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Re
im just saying, that BEGIN and END of month are KNOWN things...
calculable things.
constants if you will. why wouldnt a constant be available as a thing
i can know, the java
engine should know this... i realize i can code around it, hell i can
code around ANYTHING
but that does NOT mean its a goo
> Is there a rule of thumb on how many times a query should be retried?
Thank you for the info everyone. I'm using Mysql and I'm not getting any
errors, I'm just trying to use good programming practices so the end user will
not see any error messages, in the event that a recoverable error is g
> Amongst trying out your code I realized the target site no longer
> available. I appreciate it very much though.
No problem - hopefully there is some useful general advice in this thread
anyway. :)
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dateAdd('m', i, date1)
returns same DATE i months away. NOT same weekday, or same 3rd Thursday, or
even end of month date - just same DATE i months away.
> so, with that, id say a new incrementer of precise calendar month would be
> best.
why, when you can easily get the desired result using o
Using asapi rewrite rules does not need to be extraneous. The config
file can be contained within your app source and, depending on the
urls you want, can be a very simple thing indeed, e.g.
/foo/bar(*.) => index.cfm?action=foo.bar$ (not real code but you get the idea)
Once you have the hang of
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/
Fawzi Amadu wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to dynamically rename files that I am loading to my server. I
> have found this piece of instructional code by Christian Cantrell, but it
> only works for gif files. Is there a way to make it wo
Ok, here's a more helpful link (that I found after a few clicks from
the other link):
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956578
HTH,
Dominic
2009/4/2 Dominic Watson :
> Here's the answer to the IIS & "CF" problem:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/dxggz2
>
> ;)
>
> Dominic
>
> 2009/4/2 Jason Fisher :
>>
>>
Hah, that's cool. I'd say it depends on how long you expect your database to
be down for, what DBMS you're using, how important the data is, how long the
user will wait for their data, and so on and so on. In other words, it
depends.
Generally speaking, you should never have to retry a query. It
A transaction that has rolled back due to a deadlock should always be
retried at least once. Unless your server is chronically ill or you use
massively long transactions, the chances of getting the same deadlock twice
in a row are pretty small.
Jaime
> -Original Message-
> From: b...@b
Here's the answer to the IIS & "CF" problem:
http://tinyurl.com/dxggz2
;)
Dominic
2009/4/2 Jason Fisher :
>
> Actually, I had forgotten that my local dev is probably still IIS 5, where
> this works perfectly. Reproducing the Custom 404 on IIS 6, however, works
> splendidly *except* that it do
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