I'm just doing some string manipulation to get the file extension for search
engine results. Is string manipulation the best way or is there another way
in CF I can extract that.
Here's what I'm currently doing...
I had thought of MIME type but as the results are coming from Verity I can
only
A very big list..
http://www.ace.net.nz/tech/TechFileFormat.html
can't remember who was asking for this.
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can we use .dbm as extension in cold fusion...
i tested it and it worked.
why so?
what is dbm for?
pl. answer these questions
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> From: Parker, Kevin [mailto:KParker@;workcover.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 23 October 2002 5:05 p.m.
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> Subject: File extensions
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> I'm just doing some string manipulation to get the file
> extension for search
> engine results. Is string manipulation the be
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From: Anuj Gakhar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: file extensions
can we use .dbm as extension in cold fusion...
i tested it and it worked.
why
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> can we use .dbm as extension in cold fusion...
> i tested it and it worked.
> why so?
> what is dbm for
i've still got my CF 2.0 floppies :)
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From: David E. Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 7:59 PM
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Subject: Re: file extensions
This is left over from the ancient past, when what we know and love as CFML
was called DBML,
My 2.0's a CD.
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> i've still got my CF 2.0 floppies :)
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For some unknown reason I still have my (3) floppies for 1.5, AND backups ;)
Must have been a Y2k thing.
Steve
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My 2.0's
They seem to work but a few quirks , I also copied CFML.EXE to DBML.EXE so I
didnt have to change any code long ago when converting to 2.0. I still have
a couple of templates laying around that function this way, although they
are not accessible by the outside world anymore
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Hi
I'm trying to send all html files to a cfm file to be processed.
DocumentRoot "C:/http/sites/mysite.com"
AliasMatch ^/.*htmlC:/http/sites/mysite.com/template_1.cfm$1
Now, I assume that the extension for coldfusion files needs to include .html
now.
How do I go about changin th
I am trying to process .htm extensions as cold fusion pages (In CFMX).
I have added the mapping in IIS and modified the web.xml file but I get the following
error
"/ by zero"
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Does anyone know where I can find a fairly comprehensive list of commonly
used Windows based file extensions? We are building a file archive
application and would like to present an Icon and description for each of
the various file types the users will upload. Example:
PDF = (Portable Document
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Subject: apache file extensions and
Hi
I'm trying to send all html files to a cfm file to be processed.
DocumentRoot "C:/http/sites/mysite.com"
AliasMatch ^/.*htmlC:/http/s
> I am trying to process .htm extensions as cold fusion pages (In CFMX).
>
> I have added the mapping in IIS and modified the web.xml file but I get
> the following error
>
> "/ by zero"
Paul:
I'm trying to do the same thing, but I get a different error:
"The document contains no data."
Where d
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From: Austin Govella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: file extensions and IIS
> I am trying to proce
On Sunday, August 18, 2002, at 04:23 , Steve Budan wrote:
> 2) Also with CF versions prior to MX it was very easy to have CF process
> other file extension, like .htm and .html. Can't seem to get this work
> with
> CFMX either. Went and added the extension much like in CF5 and earlier but
> CF di
UXB Internet wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find a fairly comprehensive list of commonly
> used Windows based file extensions? We are building a file archive
> application and would like to present an Icon and description for each of
> the various file types the users
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/en/guide/cgi/mimetype.html
Reuben Poon
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Importance: Low
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> Subject: OT:List of File extensions
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> Does anyone know where I can find a fairly comprehensive list
> of commonly
> used Windows based file extensions? We are building a fi
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> Does anyone know where I can find a fairly comprehensive list of commonly
> used Windows based file extensions? We are building a f
http://filext.com/
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To state the next obvious:
Internet Explorer > Google > Press Enter > Search > Read > file types
Sorry, couldn't resist :OP
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From: Matthew Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 May 2002 23:35
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: List of File exten
Hi all,
I got a question from a colleague a few mins ago and thought someone here
might be able to shed some light on it as it is CF5 related (I'm still
developing on 4.5.1).
Basically, my colleague has noticed that error templates are delivered with
the http 500 Internal Server Error header as
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http://filext.com/
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From: William H. Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 6:36 PM
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Subject: Re: OT:List of File extensions
Try this:
http://home.att.net/~skchen/pwp-mime-type.html
or
http://hostutopia.com/support/s058.html
HTH
will
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Webmaster
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>>To state the next obvious:
>>Internet Explorer > Google > Press Enter > Search > Read > file types
I tried this one and got: Results 3,170,000. Search took 0.18 seconds.
The three million results was a bit daunting and I was hoping for a more
direct way of getting a list of file types, especia
With CFMX 6.1, if you wanted to use .dog instead of .cfm to serve CF pages,
you needed to edit the file mappings in IIS to point to the jrun dll and
also edit the /cfusionmx/wwwroot/web.xml file and add your mappings like this:
CfmServlet
*.dog
This is not working for me
1) Any one know how to configure CFMX so that the flash gateway does not
have to be listening on the default IIS web site?
As most web software like to install "stuff" into the default IIS web site,
we prefer to keep it locked down answers only to 127.0.0.1, this breaks
flash integration not work
I know it can be done because I did it before, but I can't remember how. I
need to make the .wml extension get passed by ColdFusion as well as the .cfm
extension. I use both IIS 4 and IIS 5 on both NT4 and Win2000 but I imagine
the process is the same.
Can anyone else remind me how this is done
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Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 11:06 AM
Subject: Making other file extensions
ially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by.
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Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: Making other file extensions work with ColdFusion on IIS
> Use the following
Windows 2000 Professional, IE 5.5, Word 2000, CFAS 4.01.
I'm seeing some slightly weird behaviour when trying to make a Word document
available for download from a web site. I've tried naming the Word document
in several different formats to see what the difference is.
http://www.netshopperuk.c
nformation about how to rename a file, click Start, click Help, click
the
Index tab, type "renaming files" (without the quotation marks), and then
click
Display.
Hide the File Extensions for Known File Types
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RE: W2K Pro, IE5.5, .doc files and duplicate file extensions
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>>
>>Just read this... Word 2000 is installed on my machine, yet I'm still
>>getting the duplicate extension. Seems a bit daft... does anyone know of a
>>way around it, *other* than zipping up the f
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