alongside other
frameworks.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 12:02 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: javascript and coldfusion
H reading this chain of emails... a question raised in my mind
can we use multiple
how can I use these connectors??? I am a newbie to Ajax :s
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From: James Holmes james.hol...@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 2:03 PM
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: javascript and coldfusion
And ExtJS explicitly
to Ajax :s
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From: James Holmes james.hol...@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 2:03 PM
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: javascript and coldfusion
And ExtJS explicitly provides connectors for whatever library you're
what are your experiences of the above and others?
The best library I ever used is the one I developed myself over the years.
1º it contains about everything I need;
2º it does not contain anything I don't need;
3º it can be enhanced easily any time.
I concur with Judah's comments on Ext JS and JQuery. ExtJS for largish web
apps, JQuery for enhancing a site. I've just posted a presentation I made last
weekend titled Building RIAs using ExtJS 3 and ColdFusion which you may find
useful.
I find it best to use ExtJs, for a number of reasons. One, it's bundled
in ColdFusion, and I can rapidly prototype applications (using the
cfajax tags), then build out full featured apps that directly resemble
the prototypes. Licensing is not an issue, as we are licensed the use of
the
I think you'll find a lot of varying opinions on which library is best, but
the only way you're going to be able to make the decision that works best
for you is to get your hands dirty with several different libraries and
decide for yourself.
Personally, I started with Spry and have since moved
It mostly depends on what you'll be doing with those libraries.
If you're going to be doing application dev and want consistent UI, then the
built in copies of ExtJS might work for you.
If you just want to spice up existing pages with new functionality
unobtrusively then jQuery is by far your
I would suggest using YUI, ExtJS, JQuery and Prototype. Each one has an
independent value that the others do not carry. For instance, when using the
CFAJAXPROXY, you are using the Prototype library. For UI windows, navigation,
etc you are using ExtJS. When building custom controllers or doing
I'd cut two from that list; just use jQuery and ExtJS (with the jQuery
connector).
mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
2009/10/20 Tony Bentley t...@tonybentley.com:
I would suggest using YUI, ExtJS, JQuery and Prototype. Each one has an
Especially since ExtJs started out as an 'extension' of YUI ;)
And (and I'm not knockin JQuery) people should really look at ExtCore
for basic DOM manipulation, ajax and effects...
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
Co-Author of
Why wouldn't you choose YUI as an option to implement? I'm not sure I
understand, unless it is purely preference. I don't use it but I know there are
enough apps out there that use it to make it worth considering. JQuery on the
other hand is something I have come to depend on, similarly to
I like Ext for building JS applications but prefer JQuery for adding
functionality on top of an HTML application.
Ext is a full fledged frame work. If you want to have a single html
page with nothing more than a div and build all your UI in javascript
that does event-driven calls to a CF
Yeah, like, dojo's testing stuff is freaking awersome! And you don't
have to run dojo to use it, either. Mix and match, match and mix...
Cuz the dojo heads are freaking cool like that.
Talk about a well thought out JS framework. Hat's off to 'em.
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Everything is pathology, except for
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From: Tony Bentley [mailto:t...@tonybentley.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 11:00 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: javascript and coldfusion
Why wouldn't you choose YUI as an option to implement? I'm not sure I
understand, unless it is purely preference. I don't use it but I know there
are enough
thanks for all your replies... seems then that extjs is good for ui and jquery
for adding functionaility and therefore we should know both :)
Hi,
we are doing a review of the best javascript components libraries to
use with coldfusion, e.g. jquery, extjs, dhtmlx, etc...
what are
-Original Message-
From: Tony Bentley [mailto:t...@tonybentley.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 11:00 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: javascript and coldfusion
Why wouldn't you choose YUI as an option to implement? I'm not sure I
understand, unless it is purely preference. I don't
Not only that, but Adobe has packaged it for ColdFusion's CFINPUT AUTOSUGGEST
/CFIDE/scripts/ajax/yui/autocomplete/autocomplete-min.js
/CFIDE/scripts/ajax/yui/animation/animation-min.js
/CFIDE/scripts/ajax/yui/yahoo-dom-event/yahoo-dom-event.js
YUI is still in development, without a doubt.
: Tony Bentley t...@tonybentley.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 1:17 AM
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: javascript and coldfusion
Not only that, but Adobe has packaged it for ColdFusion's CFINPUT
AUTOSUGGEST
/CFIDE/scripts/ajax/yui/autocomplete/autocomplete-min.js
/CFIDE
H reading this chain of emails... a question raised in my mind
can we use multiple frameworks on the same page... I mean can use
jQuery to create a window and use ExtJS for displaying a grid
Generally, yes, although some frameworks may have compatibility issues
with others
jQuery explicitly offers compatibility mode for use alongside other
frameworks.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 12:02 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: javascript and coldfusion
H reading this chain of emails
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From: Jenny Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2008 2:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Javascript and Coldfusion
I'm looking for some good advice/info on exchanging variables between
CF and
javascript, anyone know of a good reference
That's a pretty vague question. Never the less, one that comes up often.
Basically you need to remember that ColdFusion is all excited first on the
server. The resulting output of all your CF code is passed to the client to
be executed in the browser. ColdFusion can dynamically generate
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Brad Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a pretty vague question. Never the less, one that comes up often.
Basically you need to remember that ColdFusion is all excited first on the
server.
my ColdFusion doesn't seem all excited. maybe it needs more RAM?
lol. It's late and my spell check already went to bed...
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From: Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2008 1:29 AM
Subject: Re: Javascript and Coldfusion
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Brad Wood [EMAIL
Hidden form field... Get it in next submission...
Alternatively... Have the text in CF before it and use the var in the
javascript.
cfscript
cfset didit = Are you sure you want to delete? / /cfscript
script type=text/javascript
var doit = confirm('#JSStringFormat(didit)#');
/script
You cannot set a coldfusion variable on the client side as you did below.
You can set javascript variables to the value of cf variables that have
already been set.
cfset doit = Are you sure you want to delete?
cfoutput
script
var didit = confirm(#doit#);
/script
/cfoutput
Jeremy Bunton
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Jeremy Bunton wrote:
I want to set a javascript var to a coldfusion variable, what I am doing
looks like below. The value being a true false Boolean. I keep getting an
error that doit is undefined in CF. I've gone from coldfusion to JS before,
: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 10:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Javascript calling ColdFusion - will this work?
At 10:07 AM 21/08/02 -0400, Jon Hall wrote:
Yes that should work, I've used a similar technique for a banner
program in the past.
That's what I thought, but it isn't working for me
Yes that should work, I've used a similar technique for a banner
program in the past.
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jon
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Wednesday, August 21, 2002, 9:37:13 AM, you wrote:
TS I'm trying to use this code to call a ColdFusion page:
TS function Get_Referrer() {
TS document.write(script
At 10:07 AM 21/08/02 -0400, Jon Hall wrote:
Yes that should work, I've used a similar technique for a banner
program in the past.
That's what I thought, but it isn't working for me. This is the complete
code I'm using - three files in total:
Alright, I tried this, but I must be doing
Hi
I have just tried all your suggestions shown below and it is still not working?
The javascript validation kicks in for the two input fields and displays Title of the
Uploaded File
but the two select boxes did not activate the validation messages?
Any ideas why?, I have attached the code
17, 2001 3:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Javascript Validation Coldfusion ?
Hi
I have just tried all your suggestions shown below and it is still not
working?
The javascript validation kicks in for the two input fields and displays
Title of the Uploaded File
but the two select boxes did
First I recommend you send a blank email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and join JS-Jive, the javascript list.
You'll get lots of help with Javascript.
But to answer your question, you need to access the selectedIndex property
of a select box to validate it
script
function validateSelect(){
I tend to place the js in the action page, assuming the dropdown is in a
form.
This is what I use to force someone to select a value from a prefix field.
CFIF parameterexists(FORM.NAME_PREFIX) IS no or #trim(FORM.PREFIX)# is
''
SCRIPT Language=JavaScript
alert(Please
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JoAnn A. Schlosser
Senior Consultant
Association Management Software
Grant Thornton LLP
Washington, D. C.
703.837.4428
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 8:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Javascript Validation Coldfusion ?
I
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:40 AM
Subject: RE: Javascript Validation Coldfusion ?
I tend to place the js in the action page, assuming the dropdown is in a
form.
This is what I use to force someone to select a value from a prefix field.
CFIF parameterexists
Try the following for your two select fields:
if(document.form.sel1.value == 1){
missinginfo += \n - Please select option for Sel1;
}
if(document.form.sel2.value == 1){
missinginfo += \n - Please select option for Sel2;
}
Be sure and set up both Selects as
-Original Message-
From: Don Vawter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 8:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Javascript Validation Coldfusion ?
Why would you put it in the action page. You are requiring an extra trip to
the server if you do that. If you put your validation
this info helps someone.
Shawn Grover
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:41 AM
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Subject: RE: Javascript Validation Coldfusion ?
I tend to place the js in the action page, assuming the dropdown is in a
form
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