="" attribute, I believe its called that, so you could then call
the folders a different name...
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From: Bosky, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 14:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMX and CFFORM tag
Hmm. not sure. We just upgraded a serve
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From: Mike Townend [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 9:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMX and CFFORM tag
MX doesn't use inline javascript like in version 5 and before... So as a
result there needs to be cfide/scripts/ dir coming of
MX doesn't use inline javascript like in version 5 and before... So as a
result there needs to be cfide/scripts/ dir coming off the root of the site
which contains cfform.js
Does this exist on the site?
HTH
Mikey
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From: Bosky, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tu
Is it ignoring the requirement, or not passing back the field?
If it's ignoring the requirement, do you have javascript turned on in your
browser?
-- Ben Doom
Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software, Inc
: -Original Message-
: From: Bosky, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
On 9/30/02, Justin Hansen penned:
>I got around this by adding a 'CFIDE' folder to my project/site
>folder. Then created virtual directories inside of that to the
>actual 'scripts' & 'debug' directories. If you just add a virtual
>directory to the 'CFIDE' you are opening the CF Admin pages to y
I got around this by adding a 'CFIDE' folder to my project/site folder. Then created
virtual directories inside of that to the actual 'scripts' & 'debug' directories. If
you just add a virtual directory to the 'CFIDE' you are opening the CF Admin pages to
your website.
It may not be pretty but
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