I was thinking the same thing :-) I think most of the interfacing will need
to be compiled with Axis.
But I have a lot more reading to do first.
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From: Mark Skeggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 8:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SABRE Web
Hi,
Has anybody connected to SABRE Web services with Coldfusion? I need to get
this started and would like to talk to people who have already done this
Thanks in advance for your time!
Frank
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, 2004, at 10:45 PM, Frank Priest wrote:
Anybody know what happened to the Author of this tag? I am trying to
by a
license but can't seem to find any place to pay for it:-)
Thanks in advance for your time!
Frank
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Thanks Paul!
I will give it a try:-)
Frank
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Subject: RE: CFX_FileReadLn
I wrote CFX_ReadLn, which does a similar thing to CFX_FileReadLn and is
free
:)
Anybody know what happened to the Author of this tag? I am trying to by a
license but can't seem to find any place to pay for it:-)
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Frank
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MicroMedia
Big rumors abound in Macromedia land... word is the company is in dire
straights and that discussions between Macromedia and Microsoft are in
the works. Acquisition? Possibly... probably just Flash, DreamWeaver,
and UltraDev -- and in the meanwhile, kill off MS ASP competitor (not
Just noticed an extra in my last post:-)
Try this
CFSET Types_ID = ValueList(edit.Consultant_Types_ID)
select name=Consultant_Types_ID size=3 multiple
CFOUTPUT QUERY=rs_Consultant_Types
option
value=#rs_Consultant_Types.Consultant_Types_ID# cfif
ListFindNoCase(Types_ID,
Try this Paul...
CFSET Types_ID = ValueList(edit.Consultant_Types_ID)
select name=Consultant_Types_ID size=3 multiple
CFOUTPUT QUERY=rs_Consultant_Types
option
value=#rs_Consultant_Types.Consultant_Types_ID#cfif
ListFindNoCase(Types_ID,
Thanks Robert,
Norton has a cleanup solution now Fortunately the virus left .cfm files
alone:-) It's a major pain to clean up though.
For anybody that still has problems with this, the renaming of the cmd.exe
file tip in an earlier post, helped me to get it at least under control
until
This works in MS Access
CFQUERY name="" datasource="" maxrows="10"
SELECT TOP 10 uniquecolumnid, * from Table
ORDER by uniquecolumnid DESC
/CFQUERY
I should really start reading the entire question before I attempt to give
an answer..
At 09:54 PM 8/19/2000 -0400, you wrote:
I know this is OT, but can anybody tell me how to automatically submit a
form when an option in a dropdown box is selected?
SELECT NAME="fieldName" SIZE="18" onChange="document.forms[0].submit();"
Hope this helps
Frank
At 10:18 PM 8/19/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Works like a charm in IE. Does it work in Netscape? I thought I read that
submit() did not work with NS? I am at home and don't have it loaded up
here. Do you know?
Should work in both.
At 09:55 AM 8/19/2000 -0400, you wrote:
When I try using CFFTP to initially connect to an FTP Server but the userid
or password is invalid, all I'm getting is a timeout on the CF page
and no error returned via CFFTP.
Try with a port number Matt...
PORT="80" OR PORT="443" (id SSL)
Here's
Oops. it's getting late:-)
You are looking for CFFTP so the port should be 21 I guess.
PORT="80" OR PORT="443" (id SSL)
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At 01:41 AM 8/20/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Assuming you have a counter in the table, order the results by that counter
reversed (using order by colname desc). Then, in the CFQUERY tag itself, set
the maxrows to 10.
This works with MS SQL 7
CFQUERY name="" datasource=""
SELECT Top 10
Of course the master gets the entire record set, I'm going to sleep now:-)
At 01:41 AM 8/20/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Assuming you have a counter in the table, order the results by that counter
reversed (using order by colname desc). Then, in the CFQUERY tag itself, set
the maxrows to 10.
CFQUERY
Do you have "Idaho Falls" in there with two id's?
Try
cfoutput query="guide" group="Cuisine"
or let's see your query
At 03:24 PM 8/12/2000 -0600, you wrote:
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Since the two tables don't seem to be related you should probably run two
separate queries
cfquery name="query1" datasource="#dsn#"
SELECT DISTINCT
CuisineData.CuisineID,
CuisineData.Cuisine
FROM CuisineData
/cfquery
cfquery name="query2" datasource="#dsn#"
SELECT DISTINCT
Here's a sample print button..
SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"
!-- Begin
if (window.print) {
document.write('form'
+ 'input type=button name=print value="Click to Print This Page" '
+ 'onClick="javascript:window.print()"/form');
}
// End --
/script
At 10:09 AM 8/11/2000 -0400, you wrote:
I
Go into the Windows NT "Control Panel", "ODBC"
Select your data source, click configure, click "Nex", "Client Configuration"
Make sure that you have TCPIP selected under Client Libraries.
Hopefully that will do the job :-)
At 06:05 PM 8/11/2000 -0400, you wrote:
Thanks for your help,
ColdFusion that can't seem to get to
this SQL Server datasource...weird.)
Thanks for your help...
Eron
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From: "Frank Priest" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: Remote SQL server as datasource
Go into the
Nice job Jeff,
this is one of the fastest sites I've seen in a long time The pages
just pop on the screen.
At 12:42 PM 8/9/2000 -0700, you wrote:
http://BIGWORDS.com launched a new fuseboxed site this morning, using a JSP
/ J2EE / CF combo running Weblogic and Cold Fusion on a combination
This does not sound good You probably truncated your tables. At this
point my only hope of recovery would be advice from Dave Watts:-)
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From: ldang {Lily Dang} [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 12:18
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE:
I know this one is lame but it's late:-)
When you set session variables with your shrink
1) You know you're a ColdFusion programmer when you press the # key twice on
your phone to "close the variable".
I know that sounds lame, but I need some people with some good humor to
start this page.
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