Hi all,
The CFE team is pleased to announce the release of CFEclipse 1.1.17.
Announcement: CFEclipse version 1.1.17 released
12th November, 2004 : 1000
Installation & Update
Installation & update procedures are availble on the CFEclipse
project website (http://cfeclipse.tigris.org) . All curren
*nix remote servers. Btw, I have to admit that PrimalScript
was quite cool until the eval period ran out :D Btw, cheers to Dave for
the mention of Notepad2 - I suspect it will be appearing on all of my
Windows servers!
To quote a popular UK TV comedy sketch program from a while ago "c
Lo Michael,
A document I found very useful entitled "A Guide to Building Secure Web
Applications" can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=64424&package_id=62287
Oliver.
Tangorre, Michael wrote:
> What kind of defenses are people putting in to prevent cookie poi
er another CF/web guy.
Wanna move to the UK? :D
> P.S. doesn't work with Safari
FYI Rob, works in the following:
- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.6) Gecko/20040113
- IE 6
both on Win XP.
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the UK? We're after another CF/web guy :D
> P.S. doesn't work with Safari
FYI Rob, works in the following:
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>that install is not there.
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>the files are there, but I didn't see install instrucs.
Looks like the creator mucked up the install file location, had it pointing to the wrong host.
Try here:
http://www.jalindi.com/igloo/iglooinstall.zip
Though it could be an older version.
E
's built-in CVS
support ;)
I hope that helps.
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Happy coding.
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Rob and
others that work on the plugin who will listen to your requests.
Unfortunately my boss might not be impressed with this switch... he
bought Homesite for me a little while ago.
Oh well.
Oliver Tupman.
Calvin Ward wrote:
> All,
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> I'm curious to know what IDEs other than
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Try this:
INSERT INTO guide (title, content, update)
VALUES ('#title#', '#content#', '#DateFormat(Now(),
""-MM-DD"")#')
I may have the double quotes wrong, but that should work. MySQL receives
the date/time from Now() as an ODBC date/time st
e (which is either an HTML or PDF file). We also give the user
the ability to ask questions based upon that fuseaction, which we then
answer/delete/whatever. So we not only have context-based helpfiles, but
context-based FAQs as well.
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u can find the MySQL manual page here:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Cast_Functions.html
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Any chance of seeing the queries?
Alternatively, as mentioned previously, bear in mind it's alpha software
and your milage may vary. So far, after 4/5 months the GROUP_CONCAT
problem is the only one I've encountered.
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has "oliver.fred.project" and do :
New("#defStr#.People.Present");
But I'm lazy.
Nick de Voil wrote:
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unction to work in the same lines as the C#'s and Java's keyword of the
same name.
Ideally I'd like to update the custom tag paths for the duration of a
request and no longer.
Anyone got any ideas?
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Peter Tilbrook wrote:
> [Peter Tilbrook] Just noticed the new HTML format.
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> Looks nice :)
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Egad, there's HTML in that thar e-mail.
And I didn't even notice it! Doh. Obviously not awake yet.
Having noticed it I've already right-clicked and selected 'Block images
from server'.
But I
havent used mysql for awhile so whats the new best thing:)
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> dave
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ng you're not getting the variable 'delete' set, in this case
it's probably IE doing what you don't expect. I think IE doesn't send
the 'delete' value, but delete_x and delete_y which contain the (x,y)
where the user clicked.
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name (there isn't one) and the WINS name.
Not sure if it's related though, but is bluegrass.org the server you're
having the problems on?
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need to cycle home before it gets dark!
If I get it working relatively well by tomorrow sometime I'll upload it
somewhere and post a link.
Of course I've just written around 40 components in CFMX/CFScript... Oh
well :D
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Raymond Camden wrote:
> Err, you mean with super.foo()? This is documented and a feature of CF
> MX 6.1.
Doh! Managed to miss that one!
Makes my life easier! I was missing calling the parent component.
I assume that this means that 'super' is now a reserved word?
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t a 's required attribute to false/no if you so wish.
For exmaple:
And then call an object of this component with
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2) You've got a single component in a single CFC file?
3) If you use the CFC Explorer you get the error still?
4) Have you upgraded to 6.1?
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entifies the
> function being used and means I don't have to manually associate an ID
> with each function. The hash() + the string prefix call makes sure that
> any invalid chars get removed and the chance of two hash() calls
> returning the same value is suppose
e it with just "%u"? Then just use URLDecode() on the
resulting string.
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> over the years about good softwaredesign and I can apply it to
> ColdFusion MX to build web applications easilyand quickly."
Ditto, but using PHP :D
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plies to the called function
even if the called function does output="true".
One may say that as CFCs are a new feature then it should be
understandable that they are not well implemented and I did hope that
with 6.1 it would be somewhat solved. Nope. Being a PHP-head, I say that
objects w
ll have problems with the switch. In that case I'd seriously think
about doing the CF + Java route, but I'd say that about the same as
going a PHP + Smarty route.
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t's
> odd to see a proxy server running on port 80. What happens if you omit both
> of those attributes?
Also like to point out that the IP address:
proxyserver="192.168.36.999" proxyport="80">
is invalid. IP numbers are 0 - 255. That could be your reaso
Cheers Sean, you came to the same conclusion as I did. Though what I
also had to do was restart CF. Thankfully it's a development machine so
all was not lost.
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> little to me...
Try here:
http://beta.fusebox.org/
Down in the bottom left-hand corner should be Mach-II specific stuff.
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David K wrote:
> Are there any issues using a MS Access DB
> with ColdFusion on a Linux box?
Think you'd need to dig out a JDBC driver to access it. In my brief
search I discovered that these generally cost money. As it was only
going to be for a temporary measure I didn't bother, and just use
use in CF that stumps me.
Any pointers, tutorials, advice will be readily welcomed.
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number of instances of an object during a
request, then you can implement item (2) for each request therefore
eliminating the problem in item (2).
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Rich Z wrote:
> Thanks for the insight. Very helpful.
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Raymond Camden wrote:
>>The questions are
>>a) how do I either modify a thrown exception that I wish to
>>rethrow (but
>>with extra data)
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> etc so you can pass them in?
Yeah, I thought of that. The problem is that cf
with extra data)
b) how do I throw my own exceptions with an exception context?
If anyone can help here I would be very grateful. It could be a funky
Java solution, but my Java knowledge is not very great.
Cheers all,
Oliver Tupman
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And for a half-decent intro to Mach II including the basic concepts and
a 3-part getting started tutorial, visit:
http://beta.fusebox.org/index.cfm?method=FuseboxMX.basicConcepts
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Mike Brunt wrote:
> William, I am pretty certain I have this in
xactly what you're after. The W3C spec is, as
usual, hefty and complicated (especially at 9am!) hence the reason why I
think my expression won't work properly but it should give you a pointer
on where to start looking.
Hope that helps somewhat,
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it as a fraction and
multiply by 60. Append that result with the number before the decimal
point and you've got it.
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