Does anyone know why this might suddenly become a problem with my
CFFORMS (XML format)? I know not many people use the XML format and
that's a pity because i think they're terrific. Or at least i did
until this suddenly started happening.
This form is on a CMS that I've been using happily with
Mike,I have observed this error comes up when there is space or line break before tag, improper opening and closing root element and lastly there are special characters that need to be escaped using xmlformat() .Hope it helps- Original Message From: Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: cfaussi
Anyone know why the SUPER scope in a CFC is a Java object and not a
CFC?
This means I can't use CFINVOKE on its methods.
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Scott - I did some investigating, and yeah, it almost doesn't look
like you can't cfinvoke a super method directly.
What I could manage was:
var udf = super["dothis"];
return udf();
Which worked... not ideal, but could fix the case you have s
better still would just be super.doThis() which would work.
i just thought that was some interesting behaviour.
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Hi,
I've been working on a website built using MySQL and have been
frustraited by it on numerious occasions over the past 8 months.
Admittedly we are running v4.1 however because I've got much more
experience with SQL Server (and from what I've read it is the better
choice) I'm looking for some f
You get what you pay for, I recommend MS SQL Server.
As for pricing, you can use the 5 cal version as only CF is making the
connections, which is 1 user.
Technically I think they would like you to buy the server (processor)
licence. But I'm sure lots of people don't.
Regards
Dale Fraser
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I have no huge experience with mySQL, but I've had multiple
conversations where i have been told that mySQL 5 is a whole new world
compared to 4.x, and should be considered enterprise.
Also - have a good look at postGres, it should handle what you need.
Mark
On 11/13/06, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PRO
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 05:04:40PM -0800, Matthew wrote:
> I've been working on a website built using MySQL and have been
> frustraited by it on numerious occasions over the past 8 months.
> Admittedly we are running v4.1 however because I've got much more
> experience with SQL Server (and from w
Have you experimented with different MySQL storage engines? The MyISAM
engine is generally faster than InnoDB.
SQL Server 2005 has a free version which may be all you need, depending
on your requirements.
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I'd second that - I've been using postgresql for years, and it's a fantastic product. There are plenty of people you can get support from in australia, including some of the core dev team, and pgsql can run as fast or faster than mysql when properly setup. TobyOn 13/11/2006, at 12:23 , [EMAIL PRO
Is there no one on this list who uses the XML forms?
I am finding even more broken forms on sites that havent been touched
in months now. I am wondering if there has been an update to the
java runtime or something like that which has caused this error.
For those who are helpfully suggesting th
Why don't you try Coldfusion support or send Ben Forta an email.
Someone in Adobe must know about this.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au
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Thanks Dale. I have sent a message to Adobe support, anticipating
that this might be a bug, but I never expect to hear back from anyone
in Adobe in the same week I send a request. So just because I've
asked them for help doesnt mean I can sit on my hands expecting the
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and Mike, if you get a resolution, perhaps post it back on cfaussie?
through the archives at least it'll give the next bloke with this
problem a fighting chance
just a thought
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> Thanks Dale. I have sent a message to Adobe support, antic
Could be the host has turned on Global Script Protection? This would
affect CFFORMS too.
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Thanks to Roland Collins on an other list, who pointed me at the solution.
What surprises me most about this is that so few people have tried the
XML forms. They run FAR faster than the flash versions and are MUCH
more flexible as to look and feel. However flash is the buzz-word of
the moment
I'll be there.
Regards
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