On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Pete Ruckelshaus
pruckelsh...@gmail.com wrote:
However, beg to differ on the CFBuilder example. If you're not working in a
project, go file new coldfusion page. If you're not in a project, you
can't do a thing. Useless. I realize that this is an Eclipse
Can't speak for others, but it's a real challenge for me because I may
be primarily working on one application at any given time, but I also
support many other legacy applications. These are all, in fact, in one
web root on the web server, but each is an entirely separate site and
I guess at this point I'd have to ask about working practices:
How many folks think of a web site or a web application when
they're editing / creating new files?
Do folks really find it a stretch to go from that concept to an actual
site/project in their IDE?
I always work within a project.
a while back. CFBuilder or CFEclipse are viable
replacements and are more capable in many ways. than a fossil like HS.
I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+
won't work in Windows 7. It worked fine with XP and 2000.
What are you all using for development on windows 7
projects in the same way Dreamweaver
_encourages_ sites but you certainly don't have to use it that way.
The Files view lets you work on your file system without projects (and
I believe you can set it up so double-clicking an arbitrary CFML file
opens the file in CFBuilder (on Windows - not so sure
_encourages_ sites but you certainly don't have to use it that way.
The Files view lets you work on your file system without projects (and
I believe you can set it up so double-clicking an arbitrary CFML file
opens the file in CFBuilder (on Windows - not so sure about Mac).
To those of you who
. It _encourages_ projects in the same way Dreamweaver
_encourages_ sites but you certainly don't have to use it that way.
The Files view lets you work on your file system without projects (and
I believe you can set it up so double-clicking an arbitrary CFML file
opens the file in CFBuilder (on Windows
I have been using Topstyle for several years and like it.
Since I write most of my code by cutting and pasting what has worked I don't
rely on great libraries of tools
Rob
On 24 May 2010 at 15:21, Jerry Barnes wrote:
Periodically, I'll download a bunch of editors to see if any match
the
itself works doesn't it, it's just some parts that you cannot
get working?
Sebastiaan
=
So long and thanx 4 all the fish
== Onlinebase.nl
Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 09:19:40 -0400
Subject: Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7
From: s...@who.net
To: cf-talk
As others have said the big difference is that Linux is case sensative. I have
a friend who switched her web server over to Debian from Windows several years
back. Her husband is a massive Linux geek and handled setting it up for her so
she had no learning curve with the switch but she did
When I try to modify an existing table from SQL 2000, I
get the message 'Saving changes is not permitted. The
changes you have made require the table to be dropped
and recreated. You have either made changes to a table
that can't be created or enabled the option Prevent saving
changes that
Periodically, I'll download a bunch of editors to see if any match the
features I like about Homesite +.None have been able to replace Homesite
+ though. Topystyle 4 is the only one to come remotely close.
~|
Order the
+ and Windows 7
From: s...@who.net
To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+ won't work
in Windows 7. It worked fine with XP and 2000.
What are you all using for development on windows 7 that has similar
functionality to Home Site+?
I
yes HomeSite+ rocks.
I tried running EN 2000 in compatibility mode in Windows 7. It did not work.
I had to try to install SQL Studio Management several times before being
successful. The GOOD NEWS is that I can connect my SQL 2000 databases. The BAD
NEWS is that I can't run SQL Queries
In all honesty maybe its time to move on. Homesite+ and CF STudio are ancient,
and have been eol's a while back. CFBuilder or CFEclipse are viable
replacements and are more capable in many ways. than a fossil like HS.
I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+
won't
According to a blog posting by Sean Corfield, the / works on all systems,
http://corfield.org/entry/Backslash_is_NOT_a_path_separator. So it may be as
simple as putting something like this in your code to convert Windows based
paths to something more universal:
path = replace(path,\,/,all
I have been making this switch for close to ten years. I cut my teeth on NT
back in the 90s and am very comfortable maintaining Windows servers in house
and in the wild and have done so for some 10 years. I am not new to Linux
and have a Linux box or VM Kicking around for just as long. I love
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Terry Troxel te...@it-werks.com wrote:
My question is how much of a learning curve should I expect and are there
tags out there for the Linux version as well as the windows?
CFML itself will be the same on all platforms (modulo some stuff
around the 'obviously
and I've never put a Windows server into production - voluntarily!).
THREE CHEERS FOR THAT
Wil Genovese
One man with courage makes a majority.
-Andrew Jackson
A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
On May 23, 2010, at 1:38 PM, Sean Corfield wrote
Sad...
On 23 May 2010 20:41, Wil Genovese jugg...@trunkful.com wrote:
and I've never put a Windows server into production - voluntarily!).
THREE CHEERS FOR THAT
Wil Genovese
One man with courage makes a majority.
-Andrew Jackson
A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax
In all honesty maybe its time to move on. Homesite+ and CF STudio are
ancient, and have been eol's a while back. CFBuilder or CFEclipse are
viable replacements and are more capable in many ways. than a fossil
like HS.
i got HS working on windows 7. maybe in the future. i read
Umm, Bolt was the code name for ColdFusion Builder during the alphas and
betas. ColdFusion Builder *is* the IDE that was Bolt. In other words, Bolt
is done and gone. ColdFusion Builder is what you want.
~|
Order the Adobe
on. Homesite+ and CF STudio are
ancient, and have been eol's a while back. CFBuilder or CFEclipse are
viable replacements and are more capable in many ways. than a fossil
like HS.
i got HS working on windows 7. maybe in the future. i read that CFBuilder is
coming out with a new version
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Wil Genovese jugg...@trunkful.com wrote:
Version 2 of CFBuilder is in the planning stages. I think they are calling
it Storm? Or was that the code name for the next version of ColdFusion server?
Storm is ColdFusion Builder 2. ColdFusion 10 is Link.
--
Sean
Ah yes, Link as in missing?
Wil Genovese
One man with courage makes a majority.
-Andrew Jackson
A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
On May 23, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Wil Genovese jugg...@trunkful.com wrote:
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Beru beru.b...@gmail.com wrote:
Sad...
On 23 May 2010 20:41, Wil Genovese jugg...@trunkful.com wrote:
THREE CHEERS FOR THAT
Now that both sides have been equally represented, how about we move on? :)
--
Charlie Griefer
yes, i am behind in the news :-).
anyway, for now I've got my HS site issue resolved with Windows 7.
What have people done with Enterprise Manager for SQL 2000 in windows 7?
I think I've resigned myself to upgrading the database to SLQ Server 2008 so
that I can use SQL studio
...@who.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 6:03 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7
yes, i am behind in the news :-).
anyway, for now I've got my HS site issue resolved with Windows 7.
What have people done with Enterprise Manager for SQL 2000 in windows 7?
I think I've resigned myself
and I've never put a Windows server into production - voluntarily!
Does that mean you've been forced to put them into production? At
gunpoint perhaps?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business
I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+ won't work
in Windows 7. It worked fine with XP and 2000.
What are you all using for development on windows 7 that has similar
functionality to Home Site+?
I was also using the client tools of Enterprise Manager for SQL
Did you try to run it in XP compatability mode??
Sent from my iPhone
On May 22, 2010, at 6:56 PM, s...@who.net s...@who.net s...@who.net wrote:
I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+
won't work in Windows 7. It worked fine with XP and 2000.
What are you all
Did you try to run it in XP compatability mode??
Sent from my iPhone
On May 22, 2010, at 6:56 PM, s...@who.net s...@who.net s...@who.net wrote:
William, I just did and it worked. kudos!
Do you think the same thing can work with Enterprise Manager for SQL server
2000?
That's a different beast... Try it, I guess
Sent from my iPhone
On May 22, 2010, at 7:15 PM, s...@who.net s...@who.net s...@who.net wrote:
Did you try to run it in XP compatability mode??
Sent from my iPhone
On May 22, 2010, at 6:56 PM, s...@who.net s...@who.net s...@who.net
wrote:
What are you all using for development on windows
7 that has similar functionality to Home Site+?
I was going to suggest XP compatibility mode as well but I see you already
have it working. As for Enterprise Manager, I believe it will work in
compatibility mode also, but I'd suggest dropping
I have been using CF since version 3 and never once tried it on anything but
a windows based system.
My question is how much of a learning curve should I expect and are there
tags out there for the Linux version as well as the windows?
I would like to set up a development server and would also
-
From: Terry Troxel te...@it-werks.com
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 7:52 PM
Subject: Coldfusion 9 Windows vs Linux
I have been using CF since version 3 and never once tried it on anything
but
a windows based system.
My question is how much of a learning curve
We are running ColdFusion 9 on a Windows 2003 web server a in multi-home
configuration.
We have four ColdFusion services configured on our system: cfusion,
general, pur, and playground. Looking at the Windows Services panel
only the cfusion and playground ColdFusion services are started
We are running ColdFusion 9 on a Windows 2003 web server a in multi-home
configuration.
We have four ColdFusion services configured on our system: cfusion,
general, pur, and playground. Looking at the Windows Services panel
only the cfusion and playground ColdFusion services are started
On 4/29/2010 9:44 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
The first two are actually running as services. The others are running
as applications. CF/JRun can run as an application or as a service. If
it's running as an application, you won't be able to start the
corresponding service while the application is
Does starting a ColdFusion instance with the ColdFusion Administrator
Enterprise Manager Instance Manager start the service as a application
or a service? If an instance is started as an application does it use
custom JVM.config files that where setup with the jrunsvc command?
I have no
Hi Dave, It fixed my problem! Thank you very much!
-Original Message-
From: Dave Sueltenfuss [mailto:dsueltenf...@gmail.com]
Sent: 26 April 2010 23:17
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Install coldfusion 8 on windows 7 64bit with IIS7 problem HTTP
Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
I had
Hi,
I just upgraded to windows 7 professional 64bit OS. trying to install
coldfusion 8 on my PC. It installed fine, I can see the websites under IIS7
have all the mappings, however when I try to open the site i.e: 127.0.0.1 it
gives me HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
Module
I had this exact same issue earleir today. Make sure the ApplicationPool is
set to allow 32 Bit Applications in IIS
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Libo Bian libo.b...@motors.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded to windows 7 professional 64bit OS. trying to install
coldfusion 8 on my PC
Running: MX 6.1
WINDOWS 2000 Server
I have configured to have ColdFusion process HTM and HTML pages and have
pointed IIS to point .htm and .html files to the ColdFusion engine as well as
updated the web.xml file.
The problem is, .html and .htm files won't bring up Windows security prompt
I have configured to have ColdFusion process HTM and HTML pages and have
pointed IIS to point .htm and .html files to the
ColdFusion engine as well as updated the web.xml file.
The problem is, .html and .htm files won't bring up Windows security prompt
to log in. All of the .cfm do. Any
I was under the impression that CF could do .NET interop. If that's the case,
then instantiating a .NET System.IO.Directory class could acheive this for you
quite easily.
On 3/4/2010 9:45 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
That said, you could do this using CFEXECUTE and the command-line
I was under the impression that CF could do .NET interop. If that's the
case, then instantiating a .NET System.IO.Directory class
could acheive this for you quite easily.
Yes, that's another good alternative, I think, although I haven't used
this approach from CF yet.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig
If one was to build an application that could be creating directories on
a windows system. Is there any way to set specific permissions on that
newly created directory. I understand that the cfdirectory... tag has
the ability to set the UNIX permissions. But, of course, windows is not
so
If one was to build an application that could be creating directories on
a windows system. Is there any way to set specific permissions on that
newly created directory. I understand that the cfdirectory... tag has
the ability to set the UNIX permissions. But, of course, windows is not
so
On 3/4/2010 9:45 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
That said, you could do this using CFEXECUTE and the command-line
cacls/xcacls/icacls tools.
Thanks Dave, I had a strong feeling it was going to be something that
tapped the command-line through CFEXECUTE. But having never done
directory security
Hi Everyone,
A majority of our data sources are connected via SQL authenticated accounts.
This has been the norm established by previous developers and IT folk at my
company. Lately, there has been discussion about using Windows authenticated
accounts instead, due to the 'better' Windows
A majority of our data sources are connected via SQL authenticated accounts.
This has been the norm established by previous
developers and IT folk at my company. Lately, there has been discussion
about using Windows authenticated accounts instead,
due to the 'better' Windows security etc
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Windows Authentication
Right, what Dave said. If the website is set to allow Anonymous Access,
then the CGI vars that are tracked by the web server will not be set.
From: Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com
Sent: Friday, February 05
I think some important questions are : how are you calling the SRS system? Is
there a hyperlink straight to the report, or are you expecting the report to
come back through the CF front-end? Is the client logged into the machine using
domain credentials when the request is made to the SRS?
I'm developing an application that will hopefully interact with SQL Server
Reporting Services 2005 so that when the user clicks a link to generate a
report it will connect to the reporting services and produce the report. The
reporting services uses Windows Authentication and trying to connect
Can you pass cgi.auth_user and cgi.auth_password into the SSRS call in some
way?
~|
Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know
on the House of Fusion mailing lists
Archive:
a link to generate a
report it will connect to the reporting services and produce the report. The
reporting services uses Windows Authentication and trying to connect to it
has me at a loss! I've been reading up about CGI.REMOTE_USER but all the
results I've read tend to be about doing
When I was dumping the CGI variables on the page most of them were empty,
including auth_password and auth_user and from what I've read CGI variables are
read-only so how do these get set?
Thanks
~|
Want to reach the
When I was dumping the CGI variables on the page most of them were empty,
including auth_password and auth_user and from
what I've read CGI variables are read-only so how do these get set?
They get set by the web server, when a user authenticates against that
web server using HTTP Basic or
@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Windows Authentication
When I was dumping the CGI variables on the page most of them were empty,
including auth_password and auth_user and from
what I've read CGI variables are read-only so how do these get set?
They get set by the web server, when a user
it
through installation. I tried with no tricks the first time, then tried them
putting the installer in compatibility mode (neither version will make it
through the installer) and as administrator. This is a sad day if Homesite
and I have to part ways. :-(
Anyone have it installed in Windows 7 x 64
Yeah. You have to install it using compatibility mode. I have it running
fine on Win7 64.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=compatibility+mode+windows+7sourceid=navclient-ffrlz=1B3GGGL_enUS324US324ie=UTF-8aq=0oq=compatibility+mode+wi
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Greg Luce luce
Yeah. You have to install it using compatibility mode. I have
it running fine on Win7 64.
Seconded. I was able to install HomeSite+ 5.5 in Windows XP Compatibility
Mode and it works like a charm.
-Justin
~|
Want to reach
We just moved our content to a new server: from Windows 2000 to Windows 2003.
We are using Cold Fusion MX 7,0,2,142559.
Everything works properly after the move except:
1. cfdocument (any, the simpliest one) hangs producing error:The document
has no pages. null
2. cfchart crashes producing
Am I really the only one here with this configuration? I'm just wondering if
it's been done before or if it's a lost cause. Should I just bite the bullet
and upgrade to CF9 - I hesitate because our production environment is running
all CF8 - I don't want to do that if there is just a
What does the event viewer say about this error?
I'm getting the The service started then stopped error when I try to
start my CF 8 ODBC services in Windows 7 32-bit. I've done a lot of
searching for this issue, and have found a number of people who have
had issues with ODBC on Windows
Am I really the only one here with this configuration? I'm just wondering if
it's been done before or if it's a lost cause. Should I
just bite the bullet and upgrade to CF9 - I hesitate because our production
environment is running all CF8 - I don't want to do that
if there is just a
What does the event viewer say about this error?
Here is the error form the event viewer...
The description for Event ID 0 from source ColdFusion 8 ODBC Agent cannot be
found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your
local computer or the installation is corrupted.
I'm getting the The service started then stopped error when I try to start my
CF 8 ODBC services in Windows 7 32-bit. I've done a lot of searching for this
issue, and have found a number of people who have had issues with ODBC on
Windows Server 2008 64-bit, but nothing really on a 32-bit
: Yves Arsenault [mailto:yves.arsena...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 1:28 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion 8 ODBC Agent won't start on Windows 2008
I'm thinking I'll probably need to to switch to something else.
As I understand it, I would need a 32bit server to get
force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend.
--Martin Luther King, Jr.
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
I have a CF8 VPS on Windows 2008(64 bit) that I've started moving sites
to
for a client.
A couple of these sites use MS Access databases
Thanks. That solved the problem. I installed the 32-bit version of ColdFusion
8, then set Enable 32-bit Applications to True for the Application Pool in
IIS. Bob Mack
I'm having trouble creating Access Data Sources in ColdFusion 9
(same issue with CF8) on a 64 bit Windows 7 box. Two
Hi folks,
Haven't been around this list in quite a while.
I have a CF8 VPS on Windows 2008(64 bit) that I've started moving sites to
for a client.
A couple of these sites use MS Access databases and when I've tried to
create a DSN in CF Admin I keep getting the following message
on Windows 2008(64 bit) that I've started moving sites to
for a client.
A couple of these sites use MS Access databases and when I've tried to
create a DSN in CF Admin I keep getting the following message:
The ColdFusion ODBC Server service is not running or has not been
installed. You may also use
www.coldfusionmuse.com
www.necfug.com
-Original Message-
From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:yves.arsena...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 12:41 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: ColdFusion 8 ODBC Agent won't start on Windows 2008
Hi folks,
Haven't been around this list in quite a while.
I have a CF8
[mailto:yves.arsena...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 12:41 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: ColdFusion 8 ODBC Agent won't start on Windows 2008
Hi folks,
Haven't been around this list in quite a while.
I have a CF8 VPS on Windows 2008(64 bit) that I've started moving sites to
for a client.
A couple
PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: ColdFusion 8 ODBC Agent won't start on Windows 2008
Hi folks,
Haven't been around this list in quite a while.
I have a CF8 VPS on Windows 2008(64 bit) that I've started moving sites to
for a client.
A couple of these sites use MS Access databases and when I've
-
From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:yves.arsena...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 12:41 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: ColdFusion 8 ODBC Agent won't start on Windows 2008
Hi folks,
Haven't been around this list in quite a while.
I have a CF8 VPS on Windows 2008(64 bit) that I've started
-
From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:yves.arsena...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 1:28 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion 8 ODBC Agent won't start on Windows 2008
I'm thinking I'll probably need to to switch to something else.
As I understand it, I would need a 32bit server to get
I have a CF8 VPS on Windows 2008(64 bit) that I've started moving sites to
for a client.
A couple of these sites use MS Access databases and when I've tried to
create a DSN in CF Admin I keep getting the following message:
The ColdFusion ODBC Server service is not running or has not been
I'm having trouble creating Access Data Sources in ColdFusion 9 (same issue
with CF8) on a 64 bit Windows 7 box. Two questions:
1) Does anyone know when a 64 bit version of ColdFusion 9 will be released that
is compatible with Windows 7?
2) Does anyone have a workaround for this issue, apart
1) I have been running CF9 an Windows 7 sine the Beta without issue for months.
2) Pretty sure access dosn't work in 64bit ColdFusion 8 or 9
Paul.
On Nov 15, 2009, at 7:16 PM, Robert Mack wrote:
I'm having trouble creating Access Data Sources in ColdFusion 9 (same issue
with CF8
I'm having trouble creating Access Data Sources in ColdFusion 9 (same issue
with CF8) on a 64 bit Windows 7 box. Two
questions:
1) Does anyone know when a 64 bit version of ColdFusion 9 will be released
that is compatible with Windows 7?
The current version is compatible with Windows 7
++1000 for Visual SVN, 10 minute setup depending on how fast your server is
-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:mdino...@houseoffusion.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 6:39 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: (OT) Best windows subversion server
I'm trying to find the best
+1 VisualSVN
Easy install, integration with MMC, easy user/group management,
Integration with Windows Domain Accounts (if you want it), easy
upgrades, comes with a self signed SSL out of the box, underlying SVN
server kept very up to date by the makers.
Plus, it's free unless you need a couple
fond of.
Just trowing it out there...
G!
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Michael Dinowitz
mdino...@houseoffusion.com wrote:
I'm trying to find the best windows based subversion server to install
in order to better manage Fusion Authority articles. I've narrowed it
down to VisualSVN
Another vote for Unfuddle here. I was going to recommend it, but I was beaten
to the punch. Works great, nice ticketing, bug tracking, notes, etc features as
well. It's not expensive either. Also, given that it's hosted, you have offsite
backups. Used in conjunction with TortoiseSVN, it makes
I'm trying to find the best windows based subversion server to install
in order to better manage Fusion Authority articles. I've narrowed it
down to VisualSVN and the server from CollabNet.
Does anyone have a preference for one over the other and why? My main
criteria is ease of use.
Thanks
Have not used CollabNet, but the install from VisualSVN took about 20
minutes a year ago and we haven't had to touch it since except to
install update patches, which have been seamless. Definitely solid.
~|
Want to reach the
+1 for http://visualsvn.com
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Jason Fisher ja...@wanax.com wrote:
Have not used CollabNet, but the install from VisualSVN took about 20
minutes a year ago and we haven't had to touch it since except to
install update patches, which have been seamless.
Greeting, seen how adobe's help group is about as helpful on this subject as a
box of rocks...
We're looking to replace our dedicated CF server and it's partner dedicated SQL
server.
The servers run two websites, that are both very query heavy, looking at some
dual proc dell R710s to replace
We're looking to replace our dedicated CF server and it's partner dedicated
SQL server.
The servers run two websites, that are both very query heavy, looking at some
dual proc dell R710s to replace each.
Win 2k8 web on the web server
Win 2k8 STD on the SQL server running sql 05 or 08
Sorry about that, I suppose that would help.
In the grand scheme of things it's not all that active a site, figure between
150-200 users throughout the course of a day. As of this moment there are a
little over 100 active sessions running on the server.
Currently the JVM used memory is
a startup then take a look at
Microsoft's Bizspark program as through that you can get all the
Windows licenses for free. Yep, free. And it includes pretty much all
of Microsoft's software offering, not just OSs, so you can get SQL
licenses too. I bought my Sun boxes through Sun's own startup
Thanks for the reply,
We're far from a start-up (so that's out), and cost is less as important as
having the system just work with good/great response time.
~|
Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they
On Monday 05 Oct 2009, Rick Root wrote:
CFFM allows you to upload a zip file then unzip it on the server.. but
to upload a a whole directory without zip/unzip? I've never seen
anything that does that, at least not web-based.
No, you'd have to be able to enumerate the users file system, which
windows file manager
From: Tom Chiverton tom.chiver...@halliwells.com
Date: Thu, October 08, 2009 10:38 am
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
On Monday 05 Oct 2009, Rick Root wrote:
CFFM allows you to upload a zip file then unzip it on the server.. but
to upload a a whole directory without zip
A signed java applet might work too, along those same lines..
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 11:47 AM, b...@bradwood.com wrote:
The only times I've seen this done before involved an Active X control
that the user was required to install with the usual browser security
warnings and such. That may
Can some on suggest a good open source coldfusion based remote windows file
manager.
I'm looking give users the ability to upload directories instead of just files.
I have been useing filemanger 1.3 for the past 3 years.
Thanks
Keith
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Keith McGee kpmc...@frontiernet.net wrote:
Can some on suggest a good open source coldfusion based remote windows file
manager.
I'm looking give users the ability to upload directories instead of just
files. I have been useing filemanger 1.3 for the past 3
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