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- Original Message -
From: Ubqtous
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Bryan,
On 12/2/2003 at 16:38, you wrote:
BS Somebody must have had to do
Federica
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Maybe this is what is discussed in the link Massimo posted earlier:
Need X11 for dynamically generated graphics?
http://devilm.com/archives/50.html
Check also Todd's blog:
http://blog.web
Bryan,
On 12/2/2003 at 16:38, you wrote:
BS Somebody must have had to do thumbnails on the fly on Linux with
BS CFMX 6.1??HELP!!! ;-)
I'm still trying to read image height and width on the fly!
When searching groups specifically for Linux/MX help I get lots of
hits for things totally unrelated
/cfoutput
From: Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 16:20:46 -0800
Hey All,
Below is a CFFUNCTION to check an image's size:
cffunction name=ImageSize returnType=struct access=public
Bryan,
On 12/1/2003 at 08:37, you wrote:
It works fine on Windows but bails on Linux RedHat 9.0 with CFMX 6.1
Enterprise installed.There error is below.It appears to be
having an issue instantiating the object abovebut I'm unsure as
to whyany thoughts??
Side question:
I also have a
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Bryan,
On 12/1/2003 at 08:37, you wrote:
It works fine on Windows but bails on Linux RedHat 9.0 with CFMX 6.1
Enterprise installed.There error is below.It appears to be
having an issue instantiating the object abovebut I'm unsure as
to whyany
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Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
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www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
- Original Message -
From: Massimo, Tiziana e Federica
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Try this CFC:
http://www.cfmentor.com/code
Developer
http://www.massimocorner.com/
- Original Message -
From: Bryan Stevenson
Newsgroups: cf-talk
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Massimo you are da man!!
Great CFC BTWI cannibalized it for the bits I needed
Bryan,
On 12/1/2003 at 14:18, you wrote:
BS Great CFC BTWI cannibalized it for the bits I needed and it
BS works great on Windows and Linux (at least for grabbing image
BS dimensions).
Did this CFC require you to install anything extra (i.e. Java SDK or
JRE) on your RH9 machine? I had tried
Tiziana,
On 12/1/2003 at 15:06, you wrote:
MTeF The good thing about this CFC is that it provides a simple
MTeF solution that works out of the box on JRE 1.4, without the need
MTeF to install additional Java stuff
I am very new to Java, but I am pretty sure I don't have JRE 1.4 on my
RH9/MX6.1
), but with 6.1, I've left them alone.Never had any problems with
the upgrades, but didn't think it was worth it on 6.1.
Cheers,
barneyb
-Original Message-
From: Ubqtous [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Bryan,
On 12/1/2003 at 14:18, you wrote:
BS Great CFC BTWI cannibalized it for the bits I needed and it
BS works great on Windows and Linux (at least for grabbing image
BS dimensions).
Did this CFC require you
I am very new to Java, but I am pretty sure I don't have JRE 1.4 on my
RH9/MX6.1 server. Is this what needs to be installed:
If you are running CF 6.1 you are set, no need to install anything else
Massimo Foti
Certified Dreamweaver MX Developer
Certified Advanced
Did this CFC require you to install anything extra (i.e. Java SDK or
JRE) on your RH9 machine? I had tried this particular CFC before,
which is when I discovered I was missing the javax library altogether.
Earlier version (1.2) were designed to work on top of CF 6.0 and JRE 1.3,
starting from
Barney,
On 12/1/2003 at 15:40, you wrote:
BB CFMX 6.1 comes with 1.4.1_01 I believe.It's definitely a 1.4, so
BB you should be set already.Of course, it doesn't have the SDK,
BB but it has all the class libraries you'll need for 1.4
BB compatibility.With CFMX (which came with 1.3), I immediately
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- Original Message -
From: Ubqtous
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Barney,
On 12/1/2003
), not anything on the filesystem.
Cheers,
barneyb
-Original Message-
From: Ubqtous [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 1:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Barney,
On 12/1/2003 at 15:40, you wrote:
BB CFMX 6.1 comes with 1.4.1_01 I
Massimo,
Would you be able to share the older version for those of us stuck on 6.0?
Greg
From: Massimo, Tiziana e Federica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 21:57:55 +0100
Did this CFC
Bryan,
On 12/1/2003 at 16:15, you wrote:
BS As I understand itthe version won't matter
I do have a /opt/coldfusionmx/runtime/jre/ directory, complete with a
README:
JAVATM 2 RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT (J2RE), STANDARD EDITION,
VERSION 1.4.2_X
Perhaps it's just a matter of making sure Massimo's
Barney,
On 12/1/2003 at 16:16, you wrote:
BB CFMX doesn't include an SDK, only a JRE.It has all the libraries
BB it needs, but they are set up to use as part of CF, not from
BB external sources.If you really need it, there is a `java`
BB executable, and a compiler (jikes) in the /runtime
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Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 21:57:55 +0100
Did this CFC require you to install anything extra (i.e. Java SDK or
JRE) on your RH9 machine? I had tried this particular CFC before,
which is when I discovered I was missing the javax library altogether
Massimo,
Would you be able to share the older version for those of us stuck on 6.0?
It's on the same server, I keep it there for those pure souls still using
6.0:
http://www.cfmentor.com/code/index.cfm?action="">
Be advised version 1.2 require CF Enterprise since it use a JSP file as an
hack
: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Bryan,
On 12/1/2003 at 16:15, you wrote:
BS As I understand itthe version won't matter
I do have a /opt/coldfusionmx/runtime/jre/ directory, complete with a
README:
JAVATM 2 RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT (J2RE), STANDARD EDITION,
VERSION 1.4.2_X
Perhaps it's just a matter
Bryan was able to get Massimo's CFC to work with a
RH9/MX6.1 installation (like mine), so it must be a problem with my
code.
Have you tried version 1.8 of the CFC?
http://www.cfmentor.com/code/index.cfm?action="">
I have the strong feeling you are still referring to an older version (1.2).
Bryan,
On 12/1/2003 at 16:50, you wrote:
BS I'm a total Java neophyte...it works...I'm happy ;-)
:)
Would you mind posting the code you use to call the CFC? You're the
first person I've talked to who has successfully run this CFC on a
server configuration similar to my own; I'm pretty sure my
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- Original Message -
From: Ubqtous
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Bryan,
On 12/1/2003 at 16:50, you wrote:
BS I'm a total Java neophyte...it works...I'm happy ;-)
:)
Would you mind
e Federica
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Try this CFC:
http://www.cfmentor.com/code/index.cfm?action="">
I never tested it on Linux, but it use the javax.imageio.ImageIO classes
instead of Swing.
I guess
Tiziana,
On 12/1/2003 at 16:54, you wrote:
MTeF Have you tried version 1.8 of the CFC?
MTeF http://www.cfmentor.com/code/index.cfm?action="">
MTeF I have the strong feeling you are still referring to an older
MTeF version (1.2). Please try the latest one and, in case the issue
MTeF persist,
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Hey Massimo,
I've stripped down your thumbnail code into my own function and I'm getting an error on the last line:
cfset fileWritten = createObject(java,javax.imageio.ImageIO).write(outBufferedImg, jpg, jFileOut)
The error is:
The selected method write
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Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
Founder Director
www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
- Original Message -
From: Bryan Stevenson
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Hey Massimo,
I've stripped down your thumbnail code into my
Bryan,
On 12/1/2003 at 18:11, you wrote:
BS grrbut it doesn't work on Linux!!
BS Here's the error while thumbnailing:
BS This graphics environment can be used only in the software
BS emulation mode.
Maybe this is what is discussed in the link Massimo posted earlier:
Need X11 for
Tiziana,
On 12/1/2003 at 16:54, you wrote:
MTeF I have the strong feeling you are still referring to an older version (1.2).
MTeF Please try the latest one and, in case the issue persist, let us know what
MTeF kind of errors are you getting
There is very little to go on for this error, but I
Massimo,
I found the version 1.2 on your site (Wish I could read italian, looks
like
a great site) and it doesn't seem to work on my 6.0/linux. Works on
6.1/Windows though. Any ideas?
No idea, sorry.
The website belong to the italian CFUG, it's a pretty good one in my
opinion. The CFC instead
Maybe this is what is discussed in the link Massimo posted earlier:
Need X11 for dynamically generated graphics?
http://devilm.com/archives/50.html
Check also Todd's blog:
http://blog.web-rat.com/archives/000171.cfm
Massimo Foti
Certified Dreamweaver MX
Try this CFC:
http://www.cfmentor.com/code/index.cfm?action="">
I never tested it on Linux, but it use the javax.imageio.ImageIO classes
instead of Swing.
I guess your problem are related to this:
http://devilm.com/archives/50.html
Massimo Foti
Certified
Hey All,
Below is a CFFUNCTION to check an image's size:
cffunction name=ImageSize returnType=struct access=public
cfargument name=FileLoc type=string required=Yes
cfset ImageInfo = StructNew()
cfset ImageObject =
CreateObject(java,javax.swing.ImageIcon).init(#ARGUMENTS.FileLoc#)
cfset
Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 4:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFFUNCTION - Any thoughts??
Hey All,
Below is a CFFUNCTION to check an image's size:
cffunction name=ImageSize returnType=struct access=public
cfargument name=FileLoc type=string required=Yes
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