Hello all.
Anyone ever see this error when creating PDFS (CF9)?
Cause: PDFDocException
Created on Sep 12, 2006
Opetation could not be completed.
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Ray is right. It will be cheaper for the client to stay with the Adobe product
rather than incur the cost of a major code rewrite. You could look in to
purchasing an older licensed copy off of eBay for a reduced price.
Not to try to pimp anything on you but I have an old CF8 Std. that is out
Flash forms are proprietary to adobe, so if you want to keep them then you
gotta stick with cf.
The only other alternative is redo them in html or flex.
Russ Michaels
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On 13 Aug 2013 02:10, "Ray Meade" wrote:
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> I have a client that i
There are no other engines that support Flash forms.
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Ray Meade wrote:
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> I have a client that is using a ColdFusion application that I developed
> several years ago that relies heavily on the use of ColdFusion flash forms.
> They need to find an alternative to
I'd just tell em that nothing else supports it and the cost of CF STD is <
the cost of asking you to rebuild in HTML forms. (Although rebuilding in
HTML forms would be a HUGE improvement.)
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Ray Meade wrote:
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> I have a client that is using a ColdFusion applicat
I have a client that is using a ColdFusion application that I developed several
years ago that relies heavily on the use of ColdFusion flash forms. They need
to find an alternative to the ColdFusion hosting engine because of the
licensing costs but the only two alternatives I can find is Railo
> Assuming you have access to the CF server, open a command window on that
> machine. Then type: telnet server> 25 and press enter.
Good advice, but just a heads-up - Windows 7 doesn't come with telnet
preinstalled. It can be installed manually without using installation
media, though.
http:/
Hi Joy
Assuming you have access to the CF server, open a command window on that
machine. Then type: telnet 25 and press enter. If you
have access to that server (ie, no firewall issues) and a mail see Ed is
properly configured on it, you will get back a response. If you do, just type
quit a
Have you checked the smtp service is running, I did ask this a couple of
times already but didn't see any confirmation.
Russ Michaels
www.michaels.me.uk
cfmldeveloper.com
cflive.net
cfsearch.com
On 12 Aug 2013 21:45, "Joy Paulose" wrote:
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> Byron,
>
> netstat -an is not showing port 25.
>
> I
Byron,
netstat -an is not showing port 25.
I have installed the following components:
Web Management Tools
- IIS 6 Compatibility
- IIS Management Console
World Wide Web Services
- .NET Extensibility
- ASP.NET
- CGI
- ISAPI Extenstions
- ISAPI Filters
HTTP Features
- Default D
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:38 AM, daniel kessler wrote:
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> We are moving from cf7 to cf9 and because of that, we can no longer use
> COM objects. I've replaced most of the code with cf9 calls, but I cannot
> do so with CopyForm, which copies pages of the form.
>
> Can anyone recommend a path f
We are moving from cf7 to cf9 and because of that, we can no longer use COM
objects. I've replaced most of the code with cf9 calls, but I cannot do so
with CopyForm, which copies pages of the form. Here is an example:
http://www.activepdf.com/AltDownloads/Documentation/TK2011/CopyForm.html
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