Hi Nathan,
BlueDragon doesn't support cfscript language=c#, but it does support
cfinclude page=myPage.aspx, and of course the aspx page can contain c#
scripts.
My last comment wasn't meant to be a dig at you, just a reminder that there
are other CFML servers on the market in addition to
That works both ways. CFMX offers unique capabilities that yours does not.
-Original Message-
From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 7:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: way to import the C-Sharp code in ColdFusion.
Hi Nathan,
BlueDragon doesn't
How about cfscript language=c#? That would be great.
It would peobabily have to be cfscript language=c## then ;-)
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What would be REALLY cool would be
cfscript language=ECMAScript or cfscript language=JavaScript
Which reminds me, does anyone know of the specific differences between RegEx
in CFMX and JavaScript?
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-Original Message-
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Thanks guys, atleast I've hope now that it is possible.
I setup the trial version of BlueDragon and playing with that now.
First I do not have to translate all the C# codes in coldfusion.
because I just have a web application. secondly. When I look for the
aspx codes I saw that developer is
Maybe you should direct this to the Blue Dragon support team?
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 11:21:31 -0500, Asim Manzur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks guys, atleast I've hope now that it is possible.
I setup the trial version of BlueDragon and playing with that now.
First I do not have to
Hi Asim,
It looks like you're trying to create an instance of an aspx page object
(implemented in Login.aspx.cs so that you can invoke method on that
object, but without rendering the page? Is this correct?
If so, try this:
cfobject type=java action=create class=PFWeb.Login name=templogin
Use
I am converting an application from ASP.NET to coldfusion. I was
wondering that is there anyway that I can import the C-Sharp codes
into the coldfusion template.
Like usually in
ASP we do #include filename
CFM we do cfinlcude
ASP.NET some ppl use behind code technique. which is
%@ Page
This is not possible due to the advanced nature of the C# language.
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Yes, there is a real way to do this. C# (and any .NET language) is fully
compatible with CFML, and you can invoke .NET code directly from CFML--using
BlueDragon.NET you can create and invoke any .NET object using CFOBJECT
(just as you can with Java objects on ColdFusion and the Java/J2EE editions
Hey Vince,
How about cfscript language=c#? That would be great.
Vince Bonfanti wrote:
Just because ColdFusion can't do it, doesn't mean it can't be done.
While this is somewhat of a dig on what I said, I gotta at least hand it
to your relentless marketing on cf-talk, while staying
Asim,
Sure you can use C# code in Macromedia ColdFusion MX.
In general you should create a COM object and use the CFObject tag to
instantiate it. You can then invoke methods on the object, just as you can
from C++ or Visual Basic.
Obviously we do not have a C# interpreter built in to CFMX. :-)
For what I understand (but I could have misread it), he wants to convert
C# to CFML. And after that well.. run it :) Wether you choose BlueDragon
or MM CFMX to run that converted code, depends on if your code can run
on BlueDragon.
If you want to run C# code pick BlueDragon, if you purely want to
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