Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-13 Thread Kevin Pepperman
I just tested a CF9 WAR install on Tomcat. Without the rotation=90 I see a large watermark image at a 45 Degree angle on each page of a the generated pdf that reads Adobe ColdFusion Developer/Trial Edition Not for Production With the rotation=90, I see nothing.. just 15 empty pages. --

Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-13 Thread Leigh
Thanks for testing that :) Are the pages distorted at all? On my install the pages are reduced to long thin bars (either horizontal or vertical depending on which rotation I use) .. and totally blank. -Leigh ~| Want

Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-13 Thread Kevin Pepperman
Are the pages distorted at all? Yes, it is same here with rotation=90, 15 pages with Just a small horizontal white bar, no text or Adobe watermark at all. -- /Kevin Pepperman ~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with

Re: Can someone w/CF9 run a quick test of this code?

2010-02-13 Thread Leigh
Good. Well ... not good. But at least now I know I am not going crazy. Thanks for the late night/early AM confirm ;) -Leigh ~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know on the

Re: SOT: directory protection

2010-02-13 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Well, if you're going to use CFCONTENT to serve the files, there's no point in renaming them, is there? Yes, if you cannot store them in some non Web accessible directory, which was my case for many years before I got my own dedicated server. By renaming them .cfm, they are automatically

Re: SOT: directory protection

2010-02-13 Thread Brad Wood
Well, if you're going to use CFCONTENT to serve the files, there's no point in renaming them, is there? Yes, if you cannot store them in some non Web accessible directory, which was my case for many years before I got my own dedicated server. By renaming them .cfm, they are automatically

Re: help with replace

2010-02-13 Thread Jochem van Dieten
On 2/13/10, Matthew Smith wrote: I am generating static html for item pages. I am trying to remove everything but the words and replace the spaces with -. The inner replace works properly, the outer one is removing the hyphens. So do it the other way around: first replace everything but

invoking a cf page from static html via img

2010-02-13 Thread Matthew Smith
I've heard it can be done, but not sure how to do it. I have just moved some pages and would like to track people going to the old stuff. Can I pass parameters? The images doesn't have to show up. It could be a 1 pixel clear gif.

Re: invoking a cf page from static html via img

2010-02-13 Thread Matt Quackenbush
Here is a quick overview of how to do it... -- myHtmlPage.html -- img src=myCFprocessor.cfm alt= width=1 height=1 / -- myCFprocessor.cfm -- !--- do whatever needs to be done with CF here --- !--- now serve the image --- cfcontent type=image/gif file=images/myClearGif.gif /

Re: invoking a cf page from static html via img

2010-02-13 Thread Matt Quackenbush
Oh, and yes, you can pass parameters via the querystring. img src=myCFprocessor.cfm?param1=fooparam2=bar alt= width=1 height=1 / On your processor page you would simply reference them as #url.param1# and #url.param2#. ~| Want

cfwindow looks different in cf9

2010-02-13 Thread John Pullam
I can't find any documentation to explain it, but my cfwindow in cf9 looks different than the same app in cf8. The colours around the window are different and the handling of table formats inside the window are different (less white space on the border with cf9 than cf8). It's almost as though

The JVM library could not be found.

2010-02-13 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Hi, I've lost my whole day on that problem. I have a CF5 server on my developping WIndows XP desktop, using some Java CFX. Since it was compiled using Java 1.4 I upgraded my Java to version 1.6, everything works fine. Now I'm trying to install the same thing on my Win 3000 server, same copy

Broken images in CFADMIN

2010-02-13 Thread ColdFusion Developer
I know thatere was a webpage contributed to this issue but not able to find it this round. I know of the one from adobe but that is not the issue. I have Windows 7 Home Premium installed with CF 9 Dev edition running under IIS. When I load up CF Administror the images are broken (Missing). I

SOT: Old database extract

2010-02-13 Thread Kevin Parker
Can someone help please - if this is too OT then my apologies and please contact me off list. Very quick background - have a dear friend who I'm trying to help out who as a single mum and to her credit, bought into a Video Rental shop about a 2 years ago - works 7 days a week to make a good

Re: SOT: Old database extract

2010-02-13 Thread denstar
I dbase driver might work. Good luck! :den -- Nature, more of a stepmother than a mother in several ways, has sown a seed of evil in the hearts of mortals, especially in the more thoughtful men, which makes them dissatisfied with their own lot and envious of another's. Desiderius Erasmus On

Re: The JVM library could not be found.

2010-02-13 Thread Kevin Pepperman
Wow.. Windows 3000. We are getting emails from the future. Does it still support IE6? God I hope not. Joking aside, I'll assume 2003 server. Did you try putting the jvm in a place with no spaces in the name? Maybe that is causing issues? -- /Kevin Pepperman

Slightly OT: hex character specification in a view

2010-02-13 Thread Ben Conner
Hi, I have a situation where I need to create a view in a SQL Server database. One of the character fields has embedded cr/lf pairs, which I need to get rid of. The REPLACE function will do that, but how do I specify the cr/lf combination? Putting it in as characters throws off the view.

Re: The JVM library could not be found.

2010-02-13 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Joking aside, I'll assume 2003 server. He he yeah, 2003 of course ;-) Did you try putting the jvm in a place with no spaces in the name? Maybe that is causing issues? Hmmm, if this was an issue, it could not be from CF5 since the same copy of CF5 has no problem with the same name under Win

Re: The JVM library could not be found.

2010-02-13 Thread Kevin Pepperman
Not sure why, but I would try it first. Its the first thing I would look at. Then maybe verify the jvm versions, maybe one is from the SDK and the other is not? There are differences between XP and 2003 server. If it says it cant find the path, and you know it exists, and it still cant find it

Re: The JVM library could not be found.

2010-02-13 Thread Dave Watts
Hmmm, if this was an issue, it could not be from CF5 since the same copy of CF5 has no problem with the same name under Win XP, and if the problem was with Win 2003, how could it work with all its applications under such a directory, including the CF server ? Check your system's PATH