Ok. I've gotten to where I can read it, but this is what is happening.
ASP is doing the following:
Response.Cookies(lsisummer)(userID) = intUID
Response.Cookies(lsisummer)(userLevel) = intLevel
So the cookie's name is lsisummer, and it contains the key/value pairs
userID=intUID and userLevel
I have to agree that CF is easier and faster to use than ASP. However, ASP
does have the advantage of PWS. Does CF have an equivalent? I started out
with ASP, then used CF for two years, and now I'm using ASP again. I'm not
ecstatic about it, but I have found a couple of advantages:
1
1. PWS? What I don't get it. PWS is a web server. Sure ASP is built in,
but you can get a FREE Developer version of CF Enterprise and it can work in
conjunction with PWS. Where's the problem here?
2. Again if you install the free version of CF on the laptop I doubt this
would be an issue
I agree Robert.
Basicaly CF is quicker to develop in and has easier syntax and hence is
often the prefference. I find the main reason for this is it is much easier
to debug using CF than ASP which is a pain in the backside. I develop in
both and the only areas that ASP wins is when you
than ASP. However, ASP
does have the advantage of PWS. Does CF have an equivalent? I started out
with ASP, then used CF for two years, and now I'm using ASP again. I'm not
ecstatic about it, but I have found a couple of advantages:
1. Thanks to PWS, if I want to work from home, I can just
. As for
using the web site on the laptop, the application contains a lengthy survey
that relies on skip-logic; not something we would want to do over in another
format (gets expensive).
I have no interest in debating whether or not it's 'fair' that ASP is free.
For the young beginner or hobbyist
Where is this Free version of coldfusion. are you referring to CF Express?
Anthony Petruzzi
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-Original Message-
From: Daye, Marianne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let
No - you can get a one single licence of CF server - in fact doesn't it come
on the CD in the back of the Forta book?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 April 2002 16:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Where
This is great! So do you have to use that in conjunction with CF Enterprise
as Robert mentioned?
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From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
CF equivalent to PWS is PWS
Or ya can download it :)
-Original Message-
From: Andy Ewings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 7:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
No - you can get a one single licence of CF server - in fact doesn't it
come
on the CD
that ever visits it, lol
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 7:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Where is this Free version of coldfusion. are you referring to CF
Express?
Anthony Petruzzi
licenses for cf for 1400 laptops (that would be insane). this could be a
problem solver.
Anthony Petruzzi
Webmaster
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From: Andy Ewings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP
He is taliking about the Developers version...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 9:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Where is this Free version of coldfusion. are you referring to CF
April 2002 16:46
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
You can use CF Express, but it is a little limiting, but CF5 is free as
a 1 connection developmental server that you can install at home and
use, but only allowed 1 connection, which would be yourself. Well, I
guess I
I don't know what it is you don't get, but as a part-time
telecommuter, I prefer not to have to rely on a remote server
while developing.
So do I. Fortunately, I can do that with CF just as easily as with ASP. Both
work through IIS, and CF can use other web servers as well, such as Apache
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Pardon me! I hadn't heard of CF Enterprise. Hence the question Does CF
have an equivalent?. If I ever get to code in CF again I'll have to look
into that.
I don't know
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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 16:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
I think people are confusing the CF Enterprise with the 1 user license. CF
Enterprise is a version of CF server just with less tags supported. so if
you are not using the full
I would imagine you could do this if your employees licensed their own
copies, but then who knows.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 7:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
I know about
-
From: Andy Ewings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
I think people are confusing the CF Enterprise with the 1 user license. CF
Enterprise is a version of CF server just with less tags supported. so
Yup I am.I meant to say CF Express!.good spot J - deliberate mistake
you understand!
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From: James Maltby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 April 2002 16:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
I think you're confusing your Enterprise
supported. so if
you are not using the full tag list then this may be your bag
-Original Message-
From: Robert Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 April 2002 16:46
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
You can use CF Express, but it is a little limiting
developing. As for
using the web site on the laptop, the application contains a lengthy survey
that relies on skip-logic; not something we would want to do over in another
format (gets expensive).
I have no interest in debating whether or not it's 'fair' that ASP is free.
For the young beginner
: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Well there has always been a CF Enterprise, but MM listens to us on the
group and when we whined and said there wasn't anything free for us to
develop in they offered us a development version of CF Enterprise. It allows
you to use CF Enterprise in it's full
Well just a snippet from MM-site:
The ColdFusion Trial Edition automatically converts to a
non-expiring, full-featured single user Developer Edition after the 30-day trial
period. The Developer Edition is currently available only for Windows and only in
English.
Not that crippled
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 07:54 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
There are lots of free CGI engines, in addition to ASP, which isn't
really
free anyway - you have to buy Windows!
Neither are the 3rd-party ASP add-ons free... those that give ASP
capabilities that are built-in to CF!
Dick
: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
And you would think that Allaire/Macromedia would have something of the sort posted on
their website, but I could not find anything there
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto
ColdFusion is available in 2 flavours :
ColdFusion Server Professional
ColdFusion Server Enterprise
ColdFusion Enterprise is the largest/boldest of the family and has the
most features. There IS a 30 day trial download of this product from
the site which after 30 days expire it will turn
OK, I have been looking for some things on the net that shows the pros
and cons of CF as opposed to ASP. Knowing very little ASP myself, I do
not know the many differences. Anyone know where I can find this? Pretty
much looking for development time differences, execution speed, security
gentlemen (and ladies) start your engines
Anthony Petruzzi
Webmaster
954-321-4703
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-Original Message-
From: Robert Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF VS ASP
OK, I have been looking for some things
http://www.houseoffusion.com/hof/body/asp.cfm
http://www.swynk.com/friends/murphy/ironic_isnt_it.asp
-Original Message-
From: Robert Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF VS ASP
OK, I have been looking for some things
I don't have an exact answer, but there are some good things if you do the
following:
Go to Google.com search for asp vs. cold fusion and then reverse it cold
fusion vs. asp and you will find various articles and message threads.
Hope this helps
Paul Giesenhagen
QuillDesign
http
actually let me take the first crack at this. if noone minds
Can you say ADO
Anthony Petruzzi
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP
Well we will all tell you here that CF blows ASP out of the water ;-)
That said I beleive there is a comparison on Ben Forta's site at www.forta.com or
mabye it was House
of Fusion at www.houseoffusion.com
Anyway, I know one of the gurus out there has the comparisonand by the time I send
Yeah, I thought this would get quite a bit of response, but I would
really like the information to share with my current employer who wants
to move from CF to ASP and get rid of CF, which I do not want to do at
all, and I only know a little ASP, and from what I do know, I do not
like it.
Rob
I heard ASP has bigger balls than CF, but CF has a bigger penis (sorry if
that's vulgar, I was bored)
Robert Everland III
Dixon Ticonderoga
Web Developer Extraordinaire
-Original Message-
From: Paul Giesenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:10 PM
To: CF
Thanks Sam,
I have already taken a look at the swynk.com URL but it is a little
outdated as it refers to ASP 2.0
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Sam Roach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP
http://www.houseoffusion.com
The only problem you have is that you are going to find alot of information
comparing CF4.0 and ASP/IIS3.0. i would love to see a comparison between
CF5.0, ASP/IIS5.0, and PHP4.
Anthony Petruzzi
Webmaster
954-321-4703
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-Original Message-
From: Robert Bailey
Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:12 AM
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Yeah, I thought this would get quite a bit of response, but I would
really like the information to share with my current employer who wants
to move from
Yeah, for sure, maybe some people need to get together and create that,
we use PHP here as well, my opinion of PHP is worse then ASP, not very
fond of it at all, but that is my opinion. Anything is better then PERL
anyways, heh
I think CF5 blows ASP out of the water, like comparing an old
ASP - let the trolling being
The only problem you have is that you are going to find alot of
information
comparing CF4.0 and ASP/IIS3.0. i would love to see a comparison
between
CF5.0, ASP/IIS5.0, and PHP4.
Anthony Petruzzi
Webmaster
954-321-4703
http://www.sheriff.org
-Original Message
Yeah, I have had the chance to play with Neo, very impressed, and I
thought that CF5 was a big step from 4, amazing
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF VS ASP - let the trolling
Well there is this article by eweek that is probably the most recent
comparison you are going to get. CF 4.5.1, ASP 5.0 PHP 4, Tomcat 3.2,
And they give CF the nod. While still saying different tools for different
jobs, might make sense. So we can only conjecture that they would have
given CF
Forgot the link:
http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2646052,00.html
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 12:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
The only problem you
But I have made up my mind that if they kill Cold Fusion here I am not
staying here any longer. It is mostly because we have a new manager that
seems to be such a die hard ASP fan who swears it is better then CF even
though he does not even know anything about CF. A little annoying, but I
think
I'll Never See - (can you name that band?)
Jerry Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/03/02 02:29PM
Yeah, for sure, maybe some people need to get together and create that,
we use PHP here as well, my opinion of PHP is worse then ASP, not very
fond of it at all, but that is my opinion. Anything is better
here is an article from pcmagazine comparing a slew of web applications
servers/languages...
http://www.pcmag.com/article/0,2997,s=1611a=3125,00.asp
The real question for me would be WHY ON EARTH would your current employer
switch to ASP if you don't have any experience
I'm sure a lot of people on this list are former ASP'ers. As one of them, I
can tell you that life does not have to be that hard. Does he have specific
ASP is better arguments? At our MMUG meeting yesterday, there was an
ASP'er who was seeing how to connect to a database in CF for the first
-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Gasp, sputter, cough.
Blasphemy! Heretic! Unbeliever!
Nothing is better than perl.
My fondest dream would be to be able to write perl
Message -
From: Robert Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:36 AM
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
But I have made up my mind that if they kill Cold Fusion here I am not
staying here any longer. It is mostly because we have
Here is a good URL that I came across:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/46/index1a.html?tw=programming
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Gasp
Honestly,
If he's willing to pay you to cross train in ASP, why complain? I'm
assuming that you have already written a score of reports and tools that
will all need to be translated into ASP and who would know the reports
better than their author. ASP isn't that different from Cold Fusion
Alright, I will join the discussion here as well, except I will come at
it from the standpoint of CFMX/Neo and ASP.NET. However, many of the
same arguments are still valid from CF5 and ASP 3.0, such as multiple
platform support for ColdFusion.
I love the ColdFusion Component concept in CFMX
-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Gasp, sputter, cough.
Blasphemy! Heretic! Unbeliever!
Nothing is better than perl.
My fondest dream would be to be able to write perl (and real
, April 03, 2002 11:44 AM
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
I'm sure a lot of people on this list are former ASP'ers. As one of them, I
can tell you that life does not have to be that hard. Does he have specific
ASP is better arguments? At our MMUG meeting yesterday
Mandate, that and a disillusioned view of ASP
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Greg Jordan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
here is an article from pcmagazine comparing a slew of web
cf-talk archives
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Robert Bailey wrote:
OK, I have been looking for some things on the net that shows the pros
and cons of CF as opposed to ASP. Knowing very little ASP myself, I do
not know the many differences. Anyone know where I can find this? Pretty
much looking
Will they keep you on? You should be happy; you get paid to learn
something new.
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Robert Bailey wrote:
Yeah, I thought this would get quite a bit of response, but I would
really like the information to share with my current employer who wants
to move from CF to ASP and get
No arguments really, just close minded
-Original Message-
From: Neil Giarratana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
I'm sure a lot of people on this list are former ASP'ers. As one of
them, I
Yes, he knows we develop at a very fast pace, mostly thanks to the
FuseBox specs. He wants me to learn ASP and create the intranet using
ASP as opposed to CF, hm, that sounds like fun, all I can really do
in ASP right now is retrieve and update data in a DB and send email, so
I imagine I may
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Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Honestly,
If he's willing to pay you to cross train in ASP, why complain? I'm
assuming that you have already written a score of reports and tools that
will all need to be translated into ASP
Remeber, coders survive on being able to code. Managers survive on
making good business decisions. You may well see a new manager in the
not so distant future.
Yep, and then he'll be able to learn yet another language, thus broadening
his skill set, and increasing his market worth. :)
I
If he's willing to fork the bucks for the training. Grab hold, hang on, and
take what you can learn.
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resources for the community.
No problem learning something new, I learned the little bit of ASP and
PHP here, but I do not want to abandon CF completely, which is what he
is asking
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS
VS ASP - let the trolling being
Honestly,
If he's willing to pay you to cross train in ASP, why complain? I'm
assuming that you have already written a score of reports and tools
that
will all need to be translated into ASP and who would know the reports
better than their author. ASP isn't
At 12:06 PM 4/3/02 -0800, David Schmidt wrote:
If he's willing to fork the bucks for the training. Grab hold, hang on, and
take what you can learn.
A cold hearted approach (but I think wise) would be to get the training
paid for, and then move to a company that is more reasonable.
T
There is also X-Platorm issues with ASP. Also, with MM and Allaire
merging and with Flash MX etc.. jeez we have an exciting time ahead.
N
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FAQ: http
Experience tells me that ASP and Javascript have problems reading cookies
set by Cold Fusion. And Cold Fusion seems to have problems reading cookies
set in JS or ASP.
I'm just curious if I'm the only one seeing this behaviour, or maybe I've
missed something in my understanding of how
Experience tells me that ASP and Javascript have problems
reading cookies set by Cold Fusion. And Cold Fusion seems
to have problems reading cookies set in JS or ASP.
I'm just curious if I'm the only one seeing this behaviour,
or maybe I've missed something in my understanding of how
It might be a case problem. Javascript (don't know about ASP) is case
sensitive, while CF is not. Furthermore, cfcookie seems to set all the
cookie names in upper case, regardless of what case you type (e.g.
myCookie is set as MYCOOKIE).
-Original Message-
From: Shawn Grover [mailto
-Talk
Subject: RE: CFCookie vs Javascript cookie vs ASP cookie ??
Experience tells me that ASP and Javascript have problems
reading cookies set by Cold Fusion. And Cold Fusion seems
to have problems reading cookies set in JS or ASP.
I'm just curious if I'm the only one seeing this behaviour
I hope this is acceptable to ask as people ask Javascript questions
sometimes.
But how do you cast an autonumber in an Access table to a text string
in ASP. Does anyone know the answer to this...
The originating html form has the text name ID...
%@ Language=VBScript%
!--#INCLUDE FILE
For all my ASP references I use the following sites
http://www.w3schools.com/asp/default.asp
http://www.w3schools.com/vbscript/vbscript_ref_functions.asp
To answer your question , use the Cstr (convert to string) function to
convert variants to strings.
Jared Clinton
NEC Australia
I know it is the CStr, but I am doing something wrong database wise,
could you look at the code I sent, and tell me what I am doing wrong??
Julia Green
Julia Computer Consulting
--- Jared Clinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For all my ASP references I use the following sites
http
NEC Australia
-Original Message-
From: Julia Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 6 March 2002 10:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: ASP Question because my manager wouldn't acceot ColdFusion
I know it is the CStr, but I am doing something wrong database wise,
could you look
:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: ASP Question because my manager wouldn't acceot
ColdFusion
I know it is the CStr, but I am doing something wrong database wise,
could you look at the code I sent, and tell me what I am doing
wrong??
Julia Green
Julia Computer Consulting
--- Jared Clinton
Firt off, I apologize for posting this to the CF list. This is the only list
that I am a part of (this and the managers list). What I need to know is while
I am in a Script tag doing javascript, I need to have some ASP code. BUT, I
need to use a variable from the javascript in my ASP
Go for it.
Ian
-Original Message-
From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 February 2002 22:32
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: asp dns managment object
I have written a pretty feature rich DNS manager in CF (lots of built
intelligence - error checking and resolution, etc
I'm feeling that too.
Darren
-Original Message-
From: Ian Tait [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 February 2002 11:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: asp dns managment object
Go for it.
Ian
-Original Message-
From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 February 2002 22
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Sent: Monday, 4 February 2002 9:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: asp dns managment object
I have written a pretty feature rich DNS manager in CF (lots of built
intelligence - error checking and resolution, etc..). There's still a
few
things left to do, but it works very well
brainbox
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 7:35 AM
Subject: RE: asp dns managment object
I would say that there would be enough interest, but in what way are you
thinking of DNS management are we talking s
PrimeDNA / AAA Web Hosting Corporations
-Original Message-
From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: asp dns managment object
A bit of both. It is written to be an application, but I kept custom
tags in mind.. Behind
Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2002 4:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: asp dns managment object
A bit of both. It is written to be an application, but I kept custom
tags
in mind.. Behind the scenes it is largely custom tag based, and if I
release
it, I'll push that even
I can use it. I don't need tons of features, so I would be happy to strip
away what I need.
Eric
From: Bill Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: asp dns managment object
Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 17:32:11 -0500
I have written a pretty
, for now. Feel free to
email me offlist [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Take care...
Lee
-Original Message-
From: Bill Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 2:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: asp dns managment object
I have written a pretty feature rich DNS manager
there was a lot of talk about managing dns via cf, this looks like a
good start
i just found this, it's a com object for doing dns management
http://aspdns.sourceforge.net/
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Even on the same box, CF can't talk to ASP's sessions. Pass the session
vars from ASP to CF - WDDX would be nice, but you can do that conversion
on the CF side if you pass it as a list or whatever. Then in CF, parse
the session var back into a CF session. Passing back to ASP is easier -
just
Actually, after talking to the client some more, I am not going to have to
do this. What I am going to end up doing is taking what they have in ASP and
converting it to CF, thus making the entire site a CF application.
- Original Message -
From: Billy Cravens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk
Question,
I have been tasked to get login information from an ASP page into a CF
application, and I am not sure how to go about this. I know that I can
get CF, by way of a com object, to talk to an ASP session, but this is
not a viable solution. Here is the scenario:
User logs into a site
Bruce,
Someone might correct me, but I think WDDX could be a solution for this.
It's something I too need to do for a client - get their data from ASP into
my CF site..
Will
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Sorge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: gradwell.lists.cftalk
Sent: Saturday
I can think of a few solutions.
Instead of the link going directly to the CF app, you could link it to
an ASP page that posts the information to the CF app.
Or you could link it to an ASP page that sends a wddx packet to the CF
app, since ASP has a wddx COM object at openwddx.org
Another way
Hey, hey, hey ... don't make jokes about our customer's ASP.
I feel like an ASP just using it.
Chris Norloff
-- Original Message --
from: Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 14:05:39 -0800
He's
We need to build an app using ASP. We'd rather use CF (of course!) but the customer
is adamant.
Anybody know a good source for getting ASP equivalents for:
1. creating and initializing server, client, application, and session scope variables
as we do in application.cfm
2. cfmodule
Chris Norloff wrote:
We need to build an app using ASP. We'd rather use CF (of course!) but the customer
is adamant.
Anybody know a good source for getting ASP equivalents for:
ASP in a Nutshell, from the O'Reilly Zoo.
Jochem
what language are you using for your ASP?
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Chris Norloff wrote:
We need to build an app using ASP. We'd rather use CF (of course!) but t
he customer is adamant.
Anybody know a good source for getting ASP equivalents for:
1. creating and initializing server, client
He's not developing an ASP he's using ASP to develop an app (and we'll never for give
him for
it...hehe) ;-)
Bryan Stevenson
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
p. 250.920.8830
e. [EMAIL PROTECTED
Alex, if this is a commercial venture for your client the cost of the ASP
based app will likely be far higher than a ColdFusion based one, it does not
take long to eat up the $1,300.00 for a copy of CF Pro in extra developer
hours. In addition they will be locked into a WinTel platform without
I mean what language are you using for your Active Server Page? You can
write them in perl, python, javascript, vbscript, and probably many more
languages.
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Bryan Stevenson wrote:
He's not developing an ASP he's using ASP to develop an app (and we'll ne
ver for give him
Well, a number of those features don't exist in ASP. Things like
application.cfm, custom tags, list manipulation functions. You'll need to
reproduce some CF functionality, and rethink how you architect your
application. It sounds to me like you're coming at this fresh - if so, I'd
look
You really want to stick with VBScript (in ASP 2/3), since 99% of all
examples will be in that language, and it seems to be the easiest of those
listed to learn (you may already know JScript, but there alot of difference
between server-side and client-side coding)
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We need to build an app using ASP. We'd rather use CF (of course!) but the
customer is adamant.
Anybody know a good source for getting ASP equivalents for:
1. creating and initializing server, client, application, and session scope
variables as we do in application.cfm
Global.asa
2. cfmodule
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