Re: cfexecute or cfx_execute issues

2004-09-15 Thread Steve Dworman
sure am. name="/usr/bin/perl" arguments=" -e '$test=2+2; print $test;'" outputvar="outfile2" showdebug="yes" lineend="" reload="Auto" timeout="60"> #outfile2# >Silly question, but are you outputting your variable?  Just to double check. > > >On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 12:50:57 -0400, Steve Dworman >

Re: cfexecute or cfx_execute issues

2004-09-15 Thread Barney Boisvert
Silly question, but are you outputting your variable?  Just to double check. On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 12:50:57 -0400, Steve Dworman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't seem to work.  i just get a blank screen even when i set the timeout to 30.  my cf is all up to date.

Re: cfexecute or cfx_execute issues

2004-09-15 Thread Steve Dworman
thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't seem to work.  i just get a blank screen even when i set the timeout to 30.  my cf is all up to date.  any other suggestions? >If you want the output, i you have to add a timeout value.  Otherwise >CF just runs it and leaves it to do it's thing, immediately

Re: cfexecute or cfx_execute issues

2004-09-15 Thread Barney Boisvert
If you want the output, i you have to add a timeout value.  Otherwise CF just runs it and leaves it to do it's thing, immediately returning to page execution.  Just set it to 10 or something and go.  Make sure your CF is all patched up though, there was a bug at some point where CFEXECUTE always to

cfexecute or cfx_execute issues

2004-09-15 Thread Steve Dworman
doesn't matter which one i use for this problem. i am trying to execute perl inline, however, i can't get back the result (2).  this works if i go right to the unix command line and run it. name="/usr/bin/perl" arguments="-e '$test=2; print $test;'" outputvar="outfile2" showdebug="yes" lineend