cfform works by default.
maybe you can elaborate on how it's not working
On 12/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't cfform work by defualt when CFV7 is installed? Is there something in
the cf admin that needs to be enabled?
I sent an email to the Web hosting company
Doesn't cfform work by defualt when CFV7 is installed? Is there something in
the cf admin that needs to be enabled?
It does work in a default installation, but cfform does require access to parts
of the CFIDE directory. Some administrators like to move, remove and|or lock
down the CFIDE
They would have had to disable the tag in order for it to not be working.
What error do you get when u try and use CFFORM?
Russ
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Doesn't
Chances are it can't find the cfide/scripts/ folder.
~Brad
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Doesn't cfform work by defualt when CFV7 is installed? Is there
If you're using CFFORM you are probably looking for the validation routines
that come with the form. They are java script and need the parameter
ScriptSRC pointing to the directory where the cfform scripts are kept.
Example: cfform method=post action=myaction.cfm
ScriptSRC=mypath/cfform.js
Yes I'm talking about the form validation. On my localhost install, it worked
without knowinig where the these scripts are located. I'm guessing because
we're on a shared server, that you have to ppoint to these scripts.
Thanks. That gives me the lead I was looking for.
D
If you're using
I usually upload the cfide/scripts folder to my site, so I know i have
a copy under my own control, and i know where i can find it. Just so
it doesnt end up with conflicts, I use a different folder name,
usually cfforms/scripts under the site root.
That way I know where the scripts are that I'm
: cfform - bad hosting company
Yes I'm talking about the form validation. On my localhost install, it
worked without knowinig where the these scripts are located. I'm guessing
because we're on a shared server, that you have to ppoint to these scripts.
Thanks. That gives me the lead I was looking
- bad hosting company
Yes I'm talking about the form validation. On my localhost install, it
worked without knowinig where the these scripts are located. I'm guessing
because we're on a shared server, that you have to ppoint to these scripts.
Thanks. That gives me the lead I was looking
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From: OÄuz Demirkapı [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 December 2006 23:28
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Subject: Re: cfform - bad hosting company
You can create a CFIDE directory at your root and put these scripts file on
it.
Or as explained, define your script path with ScriptSRC parameter while
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