#/CFOUTPUT
Note that in both cases, the value of the VALUE attribute of the CFHEADER
tag is:
attachment; filename=filename.xls
Don't add any extra quotes in there.
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Think Kazaa, aimster, napster, etc.
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From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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CFUPDATE and CFINSERT tend to let you get away with not knowing SQL. But
using CFQUERY and SQL give you much greater control over your queries.
It's really a matter of preference. Personally, I won't use them. I'd
rather have near complete control over my database interactions.
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$500) but doesn't have to be free.
I checked out FuseTalk and the pricing is way too prohibitive. Can anyone
make any other suggestions, preferably from personal experience?
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Thanks to those that replied. I'm researching the options you suggested.
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Thanks for the pointer Dimo. Unfortunately, this isn't an option as the
client's site does not use FB. But thanks.
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From: Dimo Michailov
Hey Tony:
Did you have to pass a test to attain UnCertified Advanced status? Is there
a good book for that? 8^)
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL
Dave:
The list, regardless of datatype, should never be enclosed in quotes.
However, if the list contains character values, than each value should be
enclosed in single quotes. For example:
Numeric - ... IN (1,2,3,4,5)
Text - ... IN ('a','b','c','d')
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#mySearch.Summary#
/P
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I don't have MX, so I'm just guessing here, but try logging into the
Administrator and *THEN* go to that URL.
BTW, any chance someone can enlighten us non-MX folk? What gives?
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Whoa!
Looks like the Incredible Hulk and Smurfette got together and had a kid.
That is one scary looking baby (no offense if the baby belongs to someone on
the list 8^).
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I just lost my lunch, so I'm not sure who's worse off 8^).
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order. The
backend simply looped over the list and entered the new order number into
the DB.
Email me offlist if you want the code (front and back).
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Sure, it's acceptable. Just watch out for extraneous whitespace.
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browser of choice without any problems.
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-Original Message-
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://www.mireth.com/macvcd.html)
as a good player for the Mac.
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Must have missed the rest of this thread. The code below will work fine
unless your site uses frames. I wrote a slightly more involved set of
functions to handle this some years back. Check out
http://www.sightspecific.com/~mosh/Tricks/Unframe/ for the details.
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each image
specified by the tags, it is actually calling the CFCONTENT file, which
returns the image as if the browser had directly referred to an image.
HTH
Note, the above code is insecure, but it shows the general idea.
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requested file is defining the variable locally.
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these notes. Maybe it's something along those lines?
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that your confirmation screen is different from the actual
action page as in:
form.cfm (submits to) action.cfm (forwards to) success.cfm
This way, when the user is looking at the success/confirmation message, if
they hit refresh, the action.cfm page is not executed again.
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Something like:
SELECT EmpID
FROM Course
WHERE EmpID NOT IN (
SELECT EmpID, CourseName
FROM Course
WHERE CourseName = Preventing Sexual Harassment
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Just mind the , CourseName in the inner query.
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Typically, this would be the EMBED tag.
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Ah, jeez. Can't believe I did that.
You're right; OBJECT is the correct tag, EMBED is browser-specific and
non-standard.
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, it could still be written in CFML.
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Sean A Corfield wrote:
On Wednesday, Feb 19, 2003, at 11:21 US/Pacific, Mosh Teitelbaum wrote:
And, not being a Flash guy, I
would assume that there be a similar level of effort required to
prefill
Flash form fields as HTML form fields, etc.
Prefill? Well, if you wanted to save
the credit card, will have all of the user's data available
in a single place, the FORM collection, when it comes times to submit the
date to the DB.
Granted, this requires some fairly repetitive coding, but it's pretty simple
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:
1. Change your Application.cfm to look like:
CFERROR TYPE=Exception TEMPLATE=error.cfm MAILTO=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CFERROR TYPE=Request TEMPLATE=fatalError.cfm
2. Debug your CFMAIL code/settings based on the gray-box CF error that is
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Nah, he'll just run the exploit code and think himself 'l337.
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functionality.
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-Original Message-
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it in, but it's extraneous.
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!--- end time of day greeting --
So, what's this free password thing all about? ;-)
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Actually, the pound signs aren't needed since the functions (Hour() and
Now()) are being used inside of a CF tag and are not enclosed by quotes.
Using them won't mess anything up, but they're not needed so it's considered
bad form to use them.
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Can you post your code?
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Subject: Strange
URL Encode it. For example:
CFSET myURL = http://www.asdf.com/index.cfm?x=xy=y;
CFLOCATION
URL=http://www.asdf.com/foo.cfm?myURL=#URLEncodedFormat(myURL)#
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to recode
your application correctly.
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-Original Message-
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You could either cheat and turn the SESSION variable into a URL variable or
you could have both domains serviced by the same CF App Server, both using
the same Application name (specified in the Application.cfm file).
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=.mywebsite.com
/CFIF
Optionally, you can also include the other CFCOOKIE attributes. As is, the
session will disappear as soon as the user closes her browser. To make the
session a bit more persistent, include the EXPIRES attribute.
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Look into the CFLOCATION tag. It does exactly what you're looking for
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Actually, that article deals with SES (Search Engine Safe) URLs. The
article about web bugs is here:
http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/articlea.cfm?id=297
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Hey, we want the explain it to me so I don't have to do any real work
answers. None of those this is how it all works, now think for yourself
kind of answers. 8^)
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Make it unique. For example, add some unique value to it like:
IMG
SRC=http://www.domain.dom/getWebBug.cfm?UserID=5PageID=6Random=52;
WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1
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result set.
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-Original Message-
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Subject: Database Results
When I
There's also cfObjects (http://www.cfobjects.com/). My IE Favorites list
has gotten unmanageable again and I can't find the links to the others I've
bookmarked. Sheesh.
As for FuseBox info, check out their site http://www.fusebox.org.
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What if the same user hits more than one page? That's where the random
number part comes in.
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Isn't that what ColdFusion is for? 8^)
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items to the list once the code
is received by the client. However, not all browsers... blah blah blah.
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Yeah, most of the current email clients support mailto attributes such as
body, but there is no standards-compliant way of specifying body text.
Also, even though most of the clients support the attribute, they don't (or
rarely do) support carriage returns.
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Don't use GetFileFromPath().
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-Original Message-
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Assembly anyone? 8^)
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-Original Message-
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Try the RemoveChars() function as in:
CFSET strLen = Len(C://InetPub/wwwroot/MySite/)
CFOUTPUTA HREF=#RemoveChars(key, 1, strLen)#View Me/A/CFOUTPUT
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I got three, all of which returned the same one message I had posted.
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It might be helpful if you told us what it's supposed to be. Or perhaps the
format in which it's supposed to have been received, etc.
Have you tried ROT13?
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I'm no Mac guy, the name sort of goes along with the competition's names:
Explorer Navigator.
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Forgiven.
8^)
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, this would require a much finer level of control over the web
server's processes than CF currently allows.
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The CFOUTPUT tag is referencing a non-existent query. It's referring to a
query named rsATA1 while the CFQUERY names its query rsquery1. Maybe
that's it?
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in a CFM file?
Also, what kind of exception is being thrown? What other information is
available from the Exception? Is it possible that some other code,
somewhere around the JS code, is causing the exception?
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://www.sightspecific.com/~mosh/WWW_FAQ/mailsubj.html for related
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Just leave the value of the CC attribute blank if you don't want to CC
someone. For example:
CFSET ccAddress =
CFIF IsDefined(FORM.CC)
CFSET ccAddress = FORM.ccAddress
/CFIF
CFMAIL CC=#ccAddress# ...
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No, since the percent signs would be left out of the quoted string value.
The syntax should be something like:
WHERE table.fieldname LIKE
CFQUERYPARAM CFSQLTYPE=CF_SQL_VARCHAR VALUE=%#CLIENT.SectionFilter#%
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authentication
via the CD Key.
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,
validate whatever, and decode the data as needed.
Mind you, this still isn't secure because someone can decrypt the data or
can hack the executable and simply NOOP the instruction(s) that perform the
validation.
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presentation from the website after validation. Since the presentation
wouldn't be on the CD, there'd be no way to hack it.
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From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto
Even though you've implemented CFERROR to catch EXCEPTIONS, you should still
have another CFERROR with REQUEST in case your EXCEPTION handling page ever
generates an error. If it does, it will be caught by the REQUEST CFERROR.
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tags. Order might
matter in this case (as it does when declaring CFCATCH blocks). Dunno... if
I have some time tonight, I'll try to remember to test it out.
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Depends on how much and what kind of data you want to receive. You can also
manually mimic CFDUMP (i.e. Loop over FORM.FormFields, etc.).
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Jochem has an AdvancedEmail tag that, IIRC, can write straight to the SMTP
spool. It's offline now, but maybe if you ask him real nice...?
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#IsNumeric(VARIABLES.start)#
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From: paul smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Mosh Teitelbaum wrote:
... there's no reason why you can't specify multiple CFERROR
TYPE=Exception tags as in:
CFERROR TYPE=Request TEMPLATE=request_error.cfm
CFERROR TYPE=Exception EXCEPTION=Database
TEMPLATE=db_exception.cfm
CFERROR TYPE=Exception EXCEPTION=Application
TEMPLATE
So I tried to follow your link and NetNanny jumped right out of my computer,
slapped me, and than quit 8^).
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value)
it does pretty much the same thing as REQUEST except that it allows you to
use CF functionality in your error template. However, you should still use
a REQUEST CFERROR because, if the CF code in your EXCEPTION handler throws
an exception, it can only be caught by REQUEST.
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That's the idea 8^).
Obviously, test it before deployment to make sure it works as expected...
blah blah.
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From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL
Place the following before your CFCONTENT tag:
CFHEADER NAME=content-disposition VALUE=attachment; filename=test.doc
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From: Steve Robison, Jr
CFSCRIPT doesn't provide for querying a database. You'll have to use the
CFQUERY or CFSTOREDPROC tags.
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From: Owens, Howard [mailto:[EMAIL
In the esteemed words of Jon Stewart... Wha?!?!?
Are you looking for Evaluate(#selectedAccounts##id#)?
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
/crypto-gram-0210.html#8
HTH
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-Original Message-
From: bradley harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 12:05 AM
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grumble grumble
So, on a completely unrelated, yet somewhat related, topic... anyone know
how to configure Outlook 2000 to keep related messages together even though
the subject's changed? Group By subject and/or Conversation doesn't seem to
do the trick. TIA
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Did you add the proper encoding value to your form tag?
ENCTYPE=multipart/form-data
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Friday, hmmm?
Don't forget UDF = Universal Disk Format.
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From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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the 2 domains as distinct because of the
differing protocols (http vs. https). But it might be worth a try to make
the process a bit more secure.
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Tony:
You can always use JavaScript to handle the date/time display for you.
Since JS runs in the client's browser, it runs in their time zone.
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, you could set ROWSPAN, COLSPAN, background colors, etc.
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 10:12 AM
There are some freeware kill utilities for Windows out on the 'Net.
Basically, it mimics the *nix kill utility.
Let me know if you can't find any and I'll email one to you.
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Oops, didn't see these before sending my own response.
I don't have the Win2k Resource Kit, but there are freeware Win32 ps and
kill utilities available. As I offered in my last email, feel free to
contact me and I'll send it/them to you.
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Unless there's another file that has the same first 6 DOS-acceptable
characters (such as my ver 1a.txt) in which case it might be
FooBar~2.txt or ~3, etc.
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Web service?
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From: Cedric Villat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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. The same ideas apply here.
Check out http://www.sightspecific.com/~mosh/WWW_FAQ/mailsubj.html for the
FAQ.
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From: Sosnow, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL
the replacement on the
backend. I don't know that I've had to do the same for HTML content, but I
would imagine that simply replacing angle brackets (or maybe even just the
left angle bracket) with the appropriate entities would be sufficient. Am I
overlooking something?
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CFSET APPLICATION.Counter = APPLICATION.Counter + 1
/CFLOCK
/CFIF
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APPLICATION.Counter = APPLICATION.Counter + 1
/CFLOCK
/CFIF
Hope this works for you.
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From: Clark, Aimee [mailto:[EMAIL
Replace all characters with gt; and all characters with lt;.
So you'd use:
CFSET dspOutput = Replace(output, , gt;, ALL)
CFSET dspOutput = Replace(dspOutput, , lt;, ALL)
textarea name=contentscfoutput#output#/cfoutput/textarea
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Unless the client has JS disabled. Then this method won't work at all.
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like that.
Warning: I'm dead tired at the moment and have not tested any of this code.
So there are probably some nasty problems with the code 8^).
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In CF5 and MX, URL is a reserved word. Change the variable name from
URL to something else (eg., gotoURL), and you should be fine.
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From: Dustin
put
joe.cfm?img=/images/go.jpg as the SRC of your IMG tag.
As to server resources, this is going to put more strain on the CF App
server whereas just a straight IMG tag pointing direct to the image puts a
little strain on the web server but not CF.
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Erm... am I missing something here?
Aren't these 2 queries pulling the same (or a subset of the same) data from
the same table? What does the second query get you that the first query
doesn't?
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The value of the TYPE attribute is simply the Mime-Type of the content you
are pushing to the browser. You can find a list of mime-types at:
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types/media-types
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curious.
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Subject: RE: Java in CF (CFMX)
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