andrew,
Thanks for the push here is what I ended up with:
Sorry - on closer examination that isnt the case. I will get back to you and we
can see if this is more on the right lines.
>Andrew,
>
>Are you saying that I can almost directly copy and paste that java
>example into a cfscript block?
>
>What you have in this email seems to be a copy of the wiki
Andrew,
Are you saying that I can almost directly copy and paste that java
example into a cfscript block?
What you have in this email seems to be a copy of the wiki example...
>Duncan,
>
>This is off the top of my head, but you would be best to do it this way, and
>remember cfdump is your frien
> You can see where I'm going here: Yeah, it's
> slow, and something is wrong, but would fixing
> it actually change _any_ real world results?
I agree - if its really not that important, dont try and fix something
that works adequately.
In this case, Yes it will make a difference, we provide open
I am looking into a nicer way of generating reports with CF.
Currently we generate Property lists with 10 on a page grouped by region.
http://www.mcgrath.com.au/renting/printsummary/complete.cfm?requesttimeout=1200
We want to make these reports neater, and define a standard header and
footer fo
FYI and also if someone might be able to give me some info. We are using CF 4.5
and we send out 3 newsletters a week. As a realestate agent we send lists of
properties to buyers who specify properties in price, beds, baths, area etc.
The approach we take to this is to run 2 scheduled tasks.
1)
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