You can try Microsoft Best Practices Analyzer Tool for Microsoft SQL Server
2000
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b352eb1f-d3ca-44ee-893e-9e07339c1f22&displaylang=en
hth,
Dharmendar Kumar
Email/ Fax Communications: http://www.realmagnet.com
Web Development: http://www.
You can try Microsoft Best Practices Analyzer Tool for Microsoft SQL Server
2000
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b352eb1f-d3ca-44ee-893e-9e07339c1f22&displaylang=en
hth,
Dharmendar Kumar
Email/ Fax Communications: http://www.realmagnet.com
Web Development: http://www.
Hi Matt,
Your solution to accessing CF QueryBean from .net is simply wonderful. I would
also appreciate if you can share that .net class it with me - that would make
things much easier.
Thanks again,
DK
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>I'll write it, but it'll be next week before I can ge
I have a webservice as follows:
DK
I am able to call it from ColdFusion but not from ASP.Net. When I try to add
the web reference in Visual Studio, I get this error:
"Custom tool error: Unable to import WebService/Schema. Unable to import
binding 'test.cfcSoapBin
Hi:
I guess Hal Helms has a tutorial on something like you need. Basically its a
tutorial on fusebox applications. Its called "Action Items Manager" have a
look at it at:
www.halhelms.com
or download from
http://www.halhelms.com/actionItems.zip
not sure if this is what you
something like:
newwindowname.focus()
should do the trick
DK
www.artmaya.com
- Original Message -
From: Robert Orlini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 7:30 PM
Subject: child window
> This isn't a CF question, but d
Just create a .cfm page to get/ retrieve the content (maybe from a database
or from some other site).
Use the cfschedule tag to create a weekly schedule to run the above .cfm
file once a week. This will update the content weekly.
hth,
DK
- Original Message -
From: SHEETS, DAYV (PB
There's a custom tag named CFX_IMGINFO. This returns the height and the
width of the specified images (gif or jpg).
There's another one na,ed CF_IMAGESIZE. This also retuens the height / width
of images.
DK
www.artmaya.com
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From: Jeff Small <[EMAIL P
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