The bit I missed was this, you need this function
exactly as is within your application.cfc
Regards
Dale Fraser
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On 03/07/2006, at 12:51 PM, Steve Onnis wrote:
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> um
> isnt that what Robin posted like 4 days ago?
I was also injecting the function into the variables scope, cool if
it works without having to do that. Mind you, as with the stuff I
posted it only works in the included target page, not an
Are you doing the include bit in OnRequest that people are talking about?
Regards
Dale Fraser
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isnt that what Robin posted like 4 days ago?
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I have functions in Application.cfc that are outside the normal
methods. i.e. not inside onRequestStart or onApplicationStart etc It
just
Yes. That made it work. Cool.
Tom
On 7/3/06, Maximilian Nyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, here is the answer (which I just figured out with some oldfashioned trail-and-error)If you want your custom functions in
Application.cfc to be accessablein your cfm pages you have to include the onReque
Yes,
Tried it and it doesn’t work.
Regards
Dale Fraser
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I just cut and paste
Ok, here is the answer (which I just figured out with some old
fashioned trail-and-error)
If you want your custom functions in Application.cfc to be accessable
in your cfm pages you have to include the onRequest method into your
Application.cfc
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I'm having trouble getting CF to call a document-literal operation of a
web service. The WSDL snippet looks like this:
If I do a ws=CreateObject("webservice", "#WsdlUrl#") and dump "ws"
there are no method signatures corresponding to
JB_SLCI_RefreshStockBook and if I could call it,
I have functions in Application.cfc that are outside the normal
methods. i.e. not inside onRequestStart or onApplicationStart etc It
just includes them as methods just like any other.
Tom, are you sure you're not nesting your function inside another method?
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Aus
I just cut and pasted the code from your post. I added the function after my OnRequestEnd function and put the "Hello Max" code on a test page. The page gives me the grey unexpected error box with Variable MAXFUNC is undefined.
I'm running CFMX 7 on Apache / Windows XP. Maybe it's just me. Has a
Hmm, that's interesting!?!
It works just fine for me.
Do you have the actual code (you can send it directly to me if you
want), and I'll try to put it on the my server here and just run it
without touching the code and lets see if that works.
/Max
On 7/3/06, Tom MacKean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Doesn't work for me.
Variable MAXFUNC is undefined.
Tom
On 6/30/06, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dale Fraser wrote:> Yep I saw it to which lead me to conclude that it cant be done.>
>>> Regards> Dale Fraser>On the contrary - Not only could it be done, it's actually quite easy.Just add you fu
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Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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