[cfaussie] CF Version of a listserv?

2006-11-01 Thread Mike Kear
I know this has been covered before but i can't find where. Does anyone know of a CF Version of a listserv application? I have a client who has a working list hosted elsewhere, but has to vacate the host and wants to include it in the CF Site I host. It's a relatively low volume list, intended

[cfaussie] Re: CF Version of a listserv?

2006-11-01 Thread Dale Fraser
Have a look at http://www.mailenable.com It's free and does lists. Regards Dale Fraser http://dale.fraser.id.au -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Kear Sent: Thursday, 2 November 2006 13:36 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.c

[cfaussie] cfdocument - client file name

2006-11-01 Thread AJ Mercer
Is it possible to give a pdf created by cfdocument a filename that will be used by the client when they click save or email as attachment?At the moment, the save option comes up the the ColdFusionscript name with .cfm replaced with .pdf. The email as attachment option just puts it the cf script nam

[cfaussie] Re: cfdocument - client file name

2006-11-01 Thread Dale Fraser
Yes,     Regards Dale Fraser http://dale.fraser.id.au   From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of AJ Mercer Sent: Thursday, 2 November 2006 14:38 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] cfdocument - client file name

[cfaussie] Dual Core 2

2006-11-01 Thread Andrew Scott
This might sound like a stupid question, ok it is J   I can’t seem to find any information on how many bits 32/64 these things are? Senior Coldfusion Developer Aegeon Pty. Ltd. www.aegeon.com.au Phone: +613  8676 4223 Mobile: 0404 998 273 --~--~-~--~~~---

[cfaussie] Re: Dual Core 2

2006-11-01 Thread David Pietersen
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD64     On 11/2/06, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This might sound like a stupid question, ok it is J   I can't seem to find any information on how many bits 32/64 these things are? Senior Coldfusion DeveloperAegeon Pty. Ltd. www.aegeon.com.auPhone: +

[cfaussie] Re: cfdocument - client file name

2006-11-01 Thread AJ Mercer
so I am guessing that this is to be used in conjunction with getting cfdocument to save the PDF to a file?On 11/2/06, Dale Fraser < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yes,     Regards Dale Fraser http://dale.fraser.id.au   From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto: cfa

[cfaussie] Re: cfdocument - client file name

2006-11-01 Thread Dale Fraser
Yes,   Could possibly also do it with IIS Custom errors, but I don’t see the issue with saving the file.   Depending on the number of reports, you could just have lots of ReportName.cfm where ReportName matches the filename your looking for. Regards Dale Fraser http://dale.fraser.id

[cfaussie] Re: cfdocument - client file name

2006-11-01 Thread Gareth Edwards
The only way you can do this is embed (similar to how flash is embedded in a html page) the document rather than using headers. Cheers Gareth. Dale Fraser wrote: Yes,   Could possibly also do it with IIS Custom errors, but I don’t see the issue with saving the file.  

[cfaussie] Re: Dual Core 2

2006-11-01 Thread Andrew Scott
Well you could have said yes it is 64bit, but I should have realised that wkipedia would have had the answers over Intel's website :-(   On 11/2/06, David Pietersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD64     On 11/2/06, Andrew Scott < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This

[cfaussie] Re: Dual Core 2

2006-11-01 Thread David Pietersen
Sorry, was in a rush...  On 11/2/06, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well you could have said yes it is 64bit, but I should have realised that wkipedia would have had the answers over Intel's website :-(   On 11/2/06, David Pietersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:   http://en.wikipedia.org

[cfaussie] Re: Dual Core 2

2006-11-01 Thread Andrew Scott
thats ok, still I didn't think of wikipedia myself.   On 11/2/06, David Pietersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sorry, was in a rush...  On 11/2/06, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Well you could have said yes it is 64bit, but I should have realised that wkipedia would have had the answer