about it, but it was one of those painful days
and do to my programing OCD I could not let it go. Hopefully anyone that has
this issue in the future will see this post.
After I found the issue I Googled "onRequest + Flash Remoting" and found the
statement below.
Adobe Coldfusion 8 Docs
TBH this sounds like a mapping issue to your CFC/Method. Have you
tried simply adjusting your service path? Looking at your path below
you have a directory called com in your ColdFusion root, then a cfc in
that com directory called testCFC and a method in that cfc named
testReturn. C
x/remoting-config.xml file.
> I have set up a mapping in the CF Admin, But not in the flex/
> remoting-config.xml file. Do I need to set up mapping in the flex/
> remoting-config.xml file? If so what is the xml tags needed.
>
> Also this is strange but it doesn't thro
CF Admin, But not in the flex/remoting-config.xml file. Do
I need to set up mapping in the flex/remoting-config.xml file? If so what is
the xml tags needed.
Also this is strange but it doesn't throw any error just returns null. Is that
a usual response if flash remoting is not configured p
Did you enable mappings in the remoting-config.xm file? Also does
the mapping exist? By default its off.
Paul
On 10/07/2009, at 1:47 PM, heath stein wrote:
>
> I have set up a call to a cfc with as3. I have tested this on a cf
> mx server and it worked fine. Now I am trying to get it to
Here are my config settings for web.xml and gateway-config.xml. I think
everything is configured correctly.
Web.xml
FlashGateway
Flash Gateway
Allows flash to connect to CFML and CFC
templates.
iirc, you have to edit web.xml and un-comment the flash remoting section
of the code there... i may be wrong since i do not use flash remoting
much...
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/
On 11/07/2009 00:47, heath stein wrote:
> I have set up a call to a cfc with as3. I h
I have set up a call to a cfc with as3. I have tested this on a cf mx server
and it worked fine. Now I am trying to get it to work on a cf8 server and I'm
having no luck.
It returns a null value every time. I can actually change the name of the
method of the call to anything and I get the same
We are using AS3 in Flash and trying to get flash remoting working via
IIS6 to access a ColdFusion 7 component.
The remoting call is failing and producing an error message:
File not found: C:\sites\orion\remote\quizEngineProxy.cfm
C:\sites\orion is the web root.
The actual file we are calling
8 with similar
> flex apps using flash remoting.
>
> Where the source of a flash remote object is the same for both sites ie)
> source="app.User" the CFCs get their application variables jumbled up.
> Which ever was called first sets for both.
> However the application na
We're running two similar structured sites on IIS6 and CF8 with similar flex
apps using flash remoting.
Where the source of a flash remote object is the same for both sites ie)
source="app.User" the CFCs get their application variables jumbled up. Which
ever was called firs
-
From: Tim Bugler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September-12-08 8:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Flash remoting not working thru domain url on DNS
If I type in http://computername the application works fine, but if I try to
access it thru http://www.mydomain.com the data won't load.
its
attachments.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September-12-08 8:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Flash remoting not working thru domain url on DNS
> I've run into an issue with Flash Remoting. Everything works
> fine if I access the server via th
> I've run into an issue with Flash Remoting. Everything works
> fine if I access the server via the servers DNS name. And if
> I log into the app via the DNS address, I can than also login
> to the app via the site URL (as long as it is the same
> browser and I don'
I've run into an issue with Flash Remoting. Everything works fine if I access
the server via the servers DNS name. And if I log into the app via the DNS
address, I can than also login to the app via the site URL (as long as it is
the same browser and I don't close the session) and
I've run into an issue with Flash Remoting and virtual web servers. The
gateway test works fine for all the domains / virtual servers, but when I
access the apps via the web URL it won't pull down any data. A quick fix
for part of the problem was to create a crossdomain.xml file, but t
Tom,
/flashServices/gateway endpoint is for AMF0 calls.If you want to call
that endpoint from a AS3 app you should define the client-side encoding
to AMF0.
If you are using CF7.0.2/CF8 you should point it to /flex2gateway
instead to take advantage of the AMF3 format.
--
João Fernandes
http
milar with Flex too much as
of yet. Can someone post the include files or dir paths I'd need to add that
functionality to Flash AS3? Sounds like its worth a shot. Also since I like
posting threads that clearly state progress up to a certain point, here is the
proper AS 3 code to suposib
Tom,
If your only need is to have clients in sync but with no data-conflict
resolution, you can try BlazeDS which provides you messaging support
using an AMF channel. With Messaging you can push changes to clients and
with some logic at the client, you could update your application and get
the
I even went to the after hours Flash feedback
session with the ppl that made it, and they couldn't help me. They just seem to
write off Flash remoting as the solution. Yeah well lot of good that does me
now. Funny they seemed to push AS3 so hard, yet it seems like a very rushed
language. No d
I even went to the after hours Flash feedback
session with the ppl that made it, and they couldn't help me. They just seem to
write off Flash remoting as the solution. Yeah well lot of good that does me
now. Funny they seemed to push AS3 so hard, yet it seems like a very rushed
language. No d
> You need to work with your interaction as form data and
> strings.
I don't think that's Flash Remoting (RemoteObject).
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training cente
You need to work with your interaction as form data and strings. If you are
outputting data to a CF query, submit the flash strings to your cfquery as
form.variables.
If you are outputting CF data to Flash, output your data to a string, like
this:
&portfolio_id=1|3|4|5&portfolio_ico=Name1|Name3|N
> I've been searching everywhere for a Flash Remoting solution
> that uses AS3 in Flash using Coldfusion. So far I've struck
> out on solutions. Seems like all the tutorials/examples on
> the web all use AS2 and the methods are very different. I
> can't use AS2
I've been searching everywhere for a Flash Remoting solution that uses AS3 in
Flash using Coldfusion. So far I've struck out on solutions. Seems like all the
tutorials/examples on the web all use AS2 and the methods are very different. I
can't use AS2 cause the flash movie is
Definitely. Use the right tool for the job at hand. It also depends what
you're comfortable using and the timeframe of the project.
!k
-Original Message-
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 7:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Flash Remoting a
Brian Kotek wrote:
> First, at this point I'd say if you don't use Flex to do this you're a
> bit crazy. ;-) Your Flash guy can use Flex to handle all the core UI
or you can kick your flash guy to the curb ;-) flex is easy enough even cf
troglodytes can make good looking UI.
seriously though i
First, at this point I'd say if you don't use Flex to do this you're a
bit crazy. ;-) Your Flash guy can use Flex to handle all the core UI
still and still write custom ActionScript or create .swfs that can be
used within Flex.
There is a vast array of information on how easy it is to talk to
Col
OK. Thanks for all the responses. Summary is do NOT try to connect flash
directly to a DB. We'll use CF as an intermediate. Although, at this point
I'm not exactly sure how to do that. I'll probably be back seeking more
advice later, but I'll do some research first.
Thanks Everyone...
Robert B.
> > I don't think Flash does queries. It does as your Flash guy
> > says, send a request and receives responses - that is Flash remoting.
> > So yes, you should write CFCs that Flash will send requests to.
>
> What about this: http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/3
On 3/19/08, Robert Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I don't think Flash does queries. It does as your Flash guy says, send
> > a request and receives responses - that is Flash remoting. So yes, you
> > should write CFCs that Flash will send reques
of
your application on the server, or via ajax for example.
-- Josh
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk"
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 12:30 PM
Subject: RE: Flash Remoting and CF
>> I don't think Flash does queri
That's the very first solution to get your db on someone's hands. Don't
forget, Flash is client side so things will travel trough the wire so
you should really avoid to connect directly and use a middle tier to do
that job for you.
Available ways to get your data:
HTTP service to a cfm page th
more
efficient.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Flash Remoting and CF
We're developing a data driven site where the front end will run in Flash.
I've written all the admin programs in CF. T
> I don't think Flash does queries. It does as your Flash guy says, send
> a request and receives responses - that is Flash remoting. So yes, you
> should write CFCs that Flash will send requests to.
What about this: http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/30638
Robert B. Harris
I don't think Flash does queries. It does as your Flash guy says, send
a request and receives responses - that is Flash remoting. So yes, you
should write CFCs that Flash will send requests to.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Robert Harrison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We'r
h programmer to connect directly to the DB, run
queries from inside flash, and use the data to fill the flash page. I
thought that was Flash Remoting.
The flash programmer, however, wants me to write all the queries in CF
pages. He'll pass data to my CF pages, CF will do the queries, and I
like this:
and used that to run the query.
And voila! Works perfectly. Fun how stupid little oversights like that can
lead to a day's worth of frustration.
Meghan
> I'm trying out Flash remoting for the very first time and am
> completely baffled about an error I'm r
I'm trying out Flash remoting for the very first time and am completely baffled
about an error I'm receiving. I have an admin form in an application that
allows users to maintain a number of lookup tables, which feed various dropdown
lists throughout the app. Currently this is set
Thanks again Dave, CF's scheduler looks like it will do the job, and
seems more suited for what I'm doing than sessions.
John
On Jun 16, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
>> Aha! That might be the ticket! Is this something built into
>> CF, or are you talking more along the lines of someth
> Aha! That might be the ticket! Is this something built into
> CF, or are you talking more along the lines of something like
> a cron job?
CF has a scheduler, but you can use your OS scheduler (cron, at, whatever)
as well. Historically, there have been problems with CF's scheduler, so I
got int
On Jun 15, 2007, at 2:57 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
>> I could do that, but the stumbling point is not really where
>> to store the data, but how/where to have CF monitor these
>> values and do something with them, without that CF activity
>> being tied to any or all users.
>
> You could store the sess
ou're using a socketless method to connect everyone, the
complexity of handling what you want is a real pain...
!k
-Original Message-
From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 1:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Using sessions with Flash Remoting
I be
riginal Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 1:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Using sessions with Flash Remoting
> I could do that, but the stumbling point is not really where to store
> the data, but how/where to have CF monitor these values and
> I could do that, but the stumbling point is not really where
> to store the data, but how/where to have CF monitor these
> values and do something with them, without that CF activity
> being tied to any or all users.
You could store the session tokens and timestamps in the Application scope,
On Jun 15, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
>> I tactually had a logout button in place and working for a
>> while, but I figure nobody will actually use it...
>>
>> "A logout button... why would I use that? I'll just close the
>> window and save myself the hassle."
>
> Maybe you could use the
> I tactually had a logout button in place and working for a
> while, but I figure nobody will actually use it...
>
> "A logout button... why would I use that? I'll just close the
> window and save myself the hassle."
Maybe you could use the JavaScript onUnload event to capture logout
informati
e actual chat communication? If you're using
> either XML sockets or FMS, than you can trigger the notification
> from there...
>
> !k
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 2:01 PM
> To: C
I tactually had a logout button in place and working for a while, but
I figure nobody will actually use it...
"A logout button... why would I use that? I'll just close the window
and save myself the hassle."
I also thought about updating a timestamp every time they do
something. I have a fu
On 6/14/07, John Robinson wrote:
> Actually in this case, I do need to kill the session. I'm building a
> chat app. When a user leaves, I need to let the other users still
> active in the chat know that this user has left. Essentially I'm
You can always do something like if they click the log
You're right, it is onSessionEnd. I have that working. I'm going to
try to see what errors I can get later tonight.
And yes, you're right in that I *should* be using FMS (I'd much
rather be!) but my client wants this in CF. The chat actually works
pretty well so far aside from this one issue
> Actually in this case, I do need to kill the session. I'm
> building a chat app. When a user leaves, I need to let the
> other users still active in the chat know that this user has
> left. Essentially I'm deleting them from a temp table in a
> db. Make sense? The only indication I've found s
Using sessions with Flash Remoting
On Jun 14, 2007, at 3:47 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
>> Given that that is the case and I have no way of knowing the
>> browser closed, I have a function (defined in a .cfc) called
>> by flash that basically loops for a while and returns some
>> d
On Jun 14, 2007, at 3:47 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
>> Given that that is the case and I have no way of knowing the
>> browser closed, I have a function (defined in a .cfc) called
>> by flash that basically loops for a while and returns some
>> data (or it times out and then returns an empty record set
> Given that that is the case and I have no way of knowing the
> browser closed, I have a function (defined in a .cfc) called
> by flash that basically loops for a while and returns some
> data (or it times out and then returns an empty record set).
> As soon as I get this response, I send out
On Jun 14, 2007, at 11:12 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
>> onRequest... mine looks like this, but if I leave it in
>> Application.cfc, remoting fails altogether:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> You can't use onRequest with Flash Remoting or SOAP.
Ok! I won
> onRequest... mine looks like this, but if I leave it in
> Application.cfc, remoting fails altogether:
>
>
>
>
You can't use onRequest with Flash Remoting or SOAP.
> I'm also using J2EE sessions, which somewhere in the docs I
> thought it said &
Woot! I finally got it working, thanks to Sean's insight. There are a
few issues still that I'm not sure about.. namely:
onRequest... mine looks like this, but if I leave it in
Application.cfc, remoting fails altogether:
I'm also using J2EE sessions, which somewhere in the docs I t
ient scope
is a mystery to me. I used Client only because when I tied in my cfc, it didn't show up in the
cookie, but when I used Client, the var showed up.
> Flash Remoting should handle per-session cookies but I think if you
> want to use persistent cookies, you need to us
Thanks Kevin, I saw an earlier post of yours that mentioned how you
didn't like using sessions with flash, and that is was a pain in the
arse.
Technically though, this shouldn't have much to anything to do with
flash or remoting. I'm working on a chat application and have it all
working ex
our code somewhat! I never ever use client variables
so I completely missed that you're trying to use CLIENT scope here. My
bad.
Flash Remoting should handle per-session cookies but I think if you
want to use persistent cookies, you need to use JavaScript with your
Flash app to manipulate t
d fine.
Cheers,
!k
-Original Message-
From: John Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 2:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Using sessions with Flash Remoting
Thanks Sean -
So ignoring the stuff below, can you or anyone shed some light on how
I can set a Cl
Thanks Sean -
So ignoring the stuff below, can you or anyone shed some light on how
I can set a Client or Session variable in the cfc that I'm using with
flash, that I can use later in my onEndSession function?
In my onEndSession function, I have 2 arguments, 'sessionScope' and
'appScope'.
On 6/12/07, John Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> output="false">
>
This stores the client.testVar in VARIABLES.client.testVar which is
essentially thrown away after the request runs.
> Then in my cfc (or cfm file), I have a function that contains this line:
>
Tha
Thanks James. That's about what I figured. I'm trying a very
simplified example but no luck... Here's what I have so far:
Application.cfm
Well onSessionStart and onSessionEnd must go in Application.cfc. This
will need to go in a folder somewhere above the files that your
remoting calls are hitting. I assume you're handling the cookies for
sessions somewhere in your client code?
On 6/12/07, John Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
I should note that I'm specifically having trouble with
onSessionStart and onSessionEnd... basically where to put them (in
someFile.cfc or Application.cfc or Application.cfm or?). What I
want is to run a sql query in onSessionEnd, using the vars from the
session (or cookie... I don't re
I'm trying to use session with remoting, but not having any luck. I
simply want to store some user vars (temporary user_id) in a cookie,
and when the session ends (or hopefully, the user closes the window)
the server takes those vars and executes a query to delete that user
from a database.
> 1/ Will CF8 have equal or better integration with .NET compared to
> Bluedragon.Net?
No. CF8 is still written in Java, and its ".NET integration" is done using a
Java-to-.NET bridge licensed from a third party. BlueDragon.NET on the other
hand is a "100% pure .NET" implementation. Compared to
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
He could port to BD with little or no changes to code.
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-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 11:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Well originally the
w Scott
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Mon Jun 11 06:09:25 2007
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Yes but his consideration of going BD is that he already has written CFML
code and that he has been told .Net is better in under Loads.
Please try to keep up with conversation.
Yes but his consideration of going BD is that he already has written CFML
code and that he has been told .Net is better in under Loads.
Please try to keep up with conversation.
On 6/11/07, Kevin Aebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well you have a point, but given that he's considering going BD
-Talk
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Actually that runs on .NET via BD, so it's not the best example in
this argument...
On 6/11/07, Kevin Aebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> ... a bunch of crap. There are plenty of high-volume sites us
most defining
> example of a high load application, I don't know what is.
>
> !k
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 2:13 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flas
e-
> From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 12:40 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
>
> Actually that runs on .NET via BD, so it's not the best example in
> this argument...
>
&
Actually that runs on .NET via BD, so it's not the best example in
this argument...
On 6/11/07, Kevin Aebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> ... a bunch of crap. There are plenty of high-volume sites using CF.
>
> No doubt. Two words as one... MySpace. If that isn't the most defining
> example of a
nt: Sunday, June 10, 2007 2:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
> 1/ Will CF8 have equal or better integration with .NET
> compared to Bluedragon.Net?
No. It will let you invoke .NET assemblies, but CF 8 is not a .NET
interpreter or compiler a
Below is the introduction to an article written by Jeff Prosise from Wintellect:
Enjoy,
Mike Chabot
Scalable Apps with Asynchronous Programming in ASP.NET
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/07/03/WickedCode/
[quote]
Most Web sites built with ASP.NET aren't very scalable. They suffer a
self
On 6/9/07, m g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2/ My main reason for consider Bluedragon.NET over CFMX is not due to Flash
> Remoting but rather to my main concern of .NET touted as being far superior
> in handling significant loads and simultaneous requests than CFMX...
Last week
> 1/ Will CF8 have equal or better integration with .NET
> compared to Bluedragon.Net?
No. It will let you invoke .NET assemblies, but CF 8 is not a .NET
interpreter or compiler as BD.NET is.
> ... my concern for using CFMX was sparked
> by another thread on this forum where Tim Uzzanti who is
OpenSTA is free, altough it hasn't been updated in a while.
On 6/10/07, m g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks...your responses are appreciated as I inexperienced when it comes to
> advanced technical concepts and deployment and want to ensure I make the
> roght choice before throwing down seve
Thanks...your responses are appreciated as I inexperienced when it comes to
advanced technical concepts and deployment and want to ensure I make the roght
choice before throwing down several thousands of dollars on licenses etc.
Can you suggest any good load testing software for CF besides from
On 6/10/07, m g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Cold Fusion MX out of the box has a setting to support no more than
10 simultaneous requests at one time.
> Macromedia suggestions that you never exceed 40 and this isn't optimal for a
> large scale sites. There are other settings and issues from a serve
loads get higher.
On 6/10/07, m g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks...
>
> 1/ Will CF8 have equal or better integration with .NET compared to
> Bluedragon.Net?
>
> 2/ My main reason for consider Bluedragon.NET over CFMX is not due to
> Flash Remoting but rat
Thanks...
1/ Will CF8 have equal or better integration with .NET compared to
Bluedragon.Net?
2/ My main reason for consider Bluedragon.NET over CFMX is not due to Flash
Remoting but rather to my main concern of .NET touted as being far superior in
handling significant loads and simultaneous
Indeed,
I don't think the decision should ever be seen as ColdFusion vs ASP.NET for
Flash Remoting as both do the same jobs AFAIK.
Moving to BD is only really attractive if to you want/need to consolodate on
Windows (cost aside) ad infitum and were planning to use native .NET calls
rather
ot necessarily those expressed by Reed Exhibitions."
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> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Scott
> To: CF-Talk
> Sent: Sat Jun 09 08:44:18 2007
> Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
>
>
al Message-
From: Andrew Scott
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sat Jun 09 08:44:18 2007
Subject: Re: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
But only on Windows Servers, and Coldfusion V8 will also have .Net support.
On 6/9/07, m g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks
s and has the ability to
> integrate seamlessly into the .NET framework + will enable me to preserve
> all the CFML work that I have done and I will also be able to use Flash
> Remoting via the Weborb program which integrates with Bluedragon.
>
> Any opinions/experience with
be able to use Flash Remoting via the
Weborb program which integrates with Bluedragon.
Any opinions/experience wither Bluedragon.NET or Weborb would be appreciated.
~|
Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7
Experience Flex 2 &
be able to use Flash Remoting via the
Weborb program which integrates with Bluedragon.
Any opinions/experience wither Bluedragon.NET or Weborb would be appreciated.
Cheers
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From: m g [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Hi,
BACKGROUND:
I have developed a "Flash Remoting" application using Coldfusion and SQL
2000 and am almost ready to go liv
> BACKGROUND:
> I have developed a "Flash Remoting" application using
> Coldfusion and SQL 2000 and am almost ready to go live.
> The remoting application uses many queries/responses to/from
> the SQL 2000 database via Coldfusion.
> The Flash Remoting application
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-Original Message-
From: m g
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thu Jun 07 06:16:49 2007
Subject: Simultaneous Requests/CF vs ASP.NET for Flash Remoting
Hi,
BACKGROUND:
I have developed a "Flash R
Hi,
BACKGROUND:
I have developed a "Flash Remoting" application using Coldfusion and SQL 2000
and am almost ready to go live.
The remoting application uses many queries/responses to/from the SQL 2000
database via Coldfusion.
The Flash Remoting application is a game which I hope w
Thanks all, we've wacked on Apache for now, time is ticking and all that.
Thanks for the tips, I'll report back if we find out the problem.
Cheers.
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Jon Clausen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 March 2007 14:20
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT Flas
You may also need to deselect the "Verify file exists" option. I
did some digging for the Technote on the subject, but couldn't find
it off hand, otherwise I'd paste the link.
Jon
On Mar 6, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Adrian Lynch wrote:
> Where to begin...
>
> I
7.0.0 Stand alone.
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From: Eric Haskins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 March 2007 14:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT Flash Remoting on IIS 6
What version of CF7 ?? Enterprise or Standalone?
Eric
On 3/6/07, Adrian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Wh
What version of CF7 ?? Enterprise or Standalone?
Eric
On 3/6/07, Adrian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Where to begin...
>
> I'm trying to set up Flash remoting on IIS6 with CF7.
>
> I've tried the points on this page:
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>
> http://www.ad
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