t; there are few who decide to do
> something about them now. Not
> tomorrow. Not next week. But today.
> The true entrepreneur is a doer.
>
>
> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 9:54 PM, andy matthews wrote:
>
>>
>> Simplest thing to do would be to put the cfhttp call into a cfc,
Are you sending it back to the browser as Json? I would be more inclined to
do that, and remove the serialise json from the JavaScript. Then you will be
able to do what you are wanting to do.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
http://www.andyscott.id.au/
> From: David Mineer Jr [mailto:min...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 7:53 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Replace cfhttp with jquery.post()
>
>
> K, hold up. This has something to do with the ip address of the calling
> function. This program can only be called
Simplest thing to do would be to put the cfhttp call into a cfc, then call
that from jQuery.
andy
-Original Message-
From: David Mineer Jr [mailto:min...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 7:53 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Replace cfhttp with jquery.post()
K, hold up. This has
The cfhttp portion works from the same page. And for the program it uses
You have to define the ip addresses that it listens on, so of course your
options are limited there. It is only for an internal app, but building it
like everything else using CF is what works best for me.
---
David Mineer
If the page you are trying to call is not web accessible then that indeed
would be your problem, can;t you just put in the same folder as the rest of
the site so that you can call it from Jquery ?
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 1:59 AM, Justin Scott wrote:
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> > This program can only be called from th
> This program can only be called from the local server i.e.
> localhost. cfhttp must call from localhost and so it works.
You could easily write a little CF-based form post proxy that would
take in the request and re-post it internally and pass the results
back to the client.
-Justi
K, hold up. This has something to do with the ip address of the calling
function. This program can only be called from the local server i.e.
localhost. cfhttp must call from localhost and so it works. jQuery.post()
must call from the client ip address and therefore won't ever work.
So I bette
Nice catch. I also had address2 instead of addressline2. I changed those
and still nothing.
I get the code pasted above for the post info when I click on the link, but
the response info is blank. That's what has me flustered. I get nothing
back. The link turns red and I can alert that there
Not sure if it's just and oversight, but you've got "address" in the
CFHTTP version and "address1" in the jQ version.
As for the error, don't you get the response struct in Firebug if you
click on the URL?
On 5/6/2011 6:11 PM, David Mineer Jr wrote:
> I am trying to replace this:
>
> http://l
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