I need to make a proper project out of this so it is easier to
download. Sorry folks.
On 9/16/06, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the 'Download' links in each of the blog entries (altho since entry #2
is an update to entry #1, all you really need is entry #2...i was just
providing
Thanks Charlie and Ray! :o)
Rey...
Raymond Camden wrote:
I need to make a proper project out of this so it is easier to
download. Sorry folks.
On 9/16/06, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the 'Download' links in each of the blog entries (altho since entry #2
is an update to
In order to run example code, a CF DSN has to be created
*DSN Information*
Datasource Name : *mxajaxData*
Driver : *Microsoft Access*
Database file : *{webroot}\mxAjax\examples\data\mxajaxdata.mdb
Why not provide a direct connection and skip a step?
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On 9/15/06, James Holmes
I just converted the example DB to Oracle.
On 9/17/06, Dan Plesse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to run example code, a CF DSN has to be created
*DSN Information*
Datasource Name : *mxajaxData*
Driver : *Microsoft Access*
Database file :
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From: James Holmes
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sat Sep 16 01:30:48 2006
Subject: Re: Spry framework and n selects related
Similarly, MXAJAX uses JSON rather than XML, which is less verbose and
very quick to parse. It's also worth a look.
On 9/16/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
Has anybody used the Spry framework to create 2 (n) selects related?
Currently I'm using Nate's 2 select related which works very well in single
format but has some problems when the amount of data retrieved is very high
or there are multiple selects related. I was thinking in using an Ajax
Has anybody used the Spry framework to create 2 (n) selects related?
I think Ray's doing this in the latest version of BlogCFC. In the
administrator for the blog, you can select a category from the left box,
and then entries from that category are displayed in the right box. He
used Spry for
http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/spry
On 9/15/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody used the Spry framework to create 2 (n) selects related?
I think Ray's doing this in the latest version of BlogCFC. In the
administrator for the blog, you can select a category from
Thank you.
Found a lot of useful resources and links on that page.
It's great.
Regards
Victor
On 9/15/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody used the Spry framework to create 2 (n) selects related?
I think Ray's doing this in the latest version of BlogCFC. In the
Thank you.
While digging through a few examples I think Spry will do what I need. I
have a few questions though:
It seems that Spry is working only with XML data sets. Now in CFMX I have
mostly queries.
In Ray's blog he is converting this to a query, while Massimo has a tag that
it's converting a
Would other cf specific framework would be better for dynamic
client manipulation and integration with a cf back end?
Personally, I use ajaxCFC for such stuff. You might give that a look.
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On 9/15/06, Victor Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you.
While digging through a few examples I think Spry will do what I need. I
have a few questions though:
It seems that Spry is working only with XML data sets. Now in CFMX I have
mostly queries.
In Ray's blog he is converting this to
Similarly, MXAJAX uses JSON rather than XML, which is less verbose and
very quick to parse. It's also worth a look.
On 9/16/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would other cf specific framework would be better for dynamic
client manipulation and integration with a cf back end?
Charlie,
I'm looking for Ray's CFC but can't find it in the links you provided.
Where can I find it?
Thanks for the info.
Rey...
Charlie Griefer wrote:
Massimo Foti has a custom tag that will convert a CF query into a
spry-workable XML dataset at http://www.olimpo.ch/tmt/tag/spryxml/
Ray
the 'Download' links in each of the blog entries (altho since entry #2
is an update to entry #1, all you really need is entry #2...i was just
providing the link to entry #1 for historical purposes) :)
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/enclosures/Archive2.zip
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