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Yes, try the built-in functions in CF.
Our 32-bit apps use imagecr3, which I believe has a 64-bit version in beta.
Our 64-bit apps use imagemagick.
-Matt
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Pete Freitag p...@foundeo.com wrote:
Lots of image functions were built into ColdFusion starting with
thanks guys. appreciate the response.
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Hi List,
I know there are tons of tools out there that will take a WSDL and spit out
soap packets that you can simply plug your actual variable values into, but
doesnt anyone know of anything like that for JSON?
I've got a handlful of schema XML's which are part of a WSDL for a JSON web
service
Hi All -
In coldfusion 8, we use cfcontent and html to display data in excel, and a save
dialog box would be shown. In coldfusion 9, is it possible to show save dialog
box when using cfspreadsheet?
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Are you asking for a tool to _format_ JSON? Not quite sure what you mean here.
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Dan Baughman dan.baugh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi List,
I know there are tons of tools out there that will take a WSDL and spit out
soap packets that you can simply plug your actual
save dialog box would be shown
Triggering a save as dialogue with cfheader can be used with any file type.
Just grab the binary of your spreadsheet and feed them into cfcontent's
variable attribute.
cfset sheetBinary = SpreadsheetReadBinary(yourSpreadSheetObject)
cfheader
Well its kind of an odd scenario.
I've been given a schema and WSDL for a web service, but the schema and WSDL
are in XML, but the web service is expecting to receive request in JSON.
So, given a more typical web service, you'd get a WSDL and then a tool, like
Altove XMLspy (or an Eclipse
Not odd at allWSDLs are in XML, but don't confuse WSDL format with
input/output formats
It's like saying because CF is Java that it must output Javawhich of
course is not true ;-)
So any webservice will be in XML and it's inputs could be queries/XML
strings/JSON
Thanks for the suggestions. I searched down a similar path - perhaps just
converting the XML schemas to JSON or something would avoid the typing.
But I heartily disagree with you about the WSDL being in XML and the service
itself dealing in JSON being common. I would expect the service to
be
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