> coldfusion?
>
> (cffile innit)
I don't have data to generate it from
I want something
that looks at the schema;
figures out which elements are required etc.
figures out the datatype;
generates a random string in the format of the datatype;
builds a xml file
x 1000s
Sure I chould do it in cf
coldfusion?
(cffile innit)
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> From: Justin MacCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 31 January 2003 17:07
> To: Cfuk
> Subject: [ cf-dev ] Generating XML for testing purposes
>
>
> Hi I want to generate a load (1000s) of XML files based on a
> schema for
> testi
Hi I want to generate a load (1000s) of XML files based on a schema for
testing purposes, does anyone know of a utility that would do this?
Thanks J
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WARNING : cflogout does not work!!!
cflogin basically challenges the browser for username/password.
e.g.
request page -> returns 401
browser prompts of username/password and resubmits request with
username/password
-> server checks auth.
good -> allows r
:-) quality..
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just stick one of these on your page, that'll keep impatient punters happy:
http://www.highlanderweb.co.uk/mo
I've only just found this link, and it's answered a question that's been
bugging me silly
http://blog.daemon.com.au/archives/98.html#98
And it was posted on Monday, which was my birthday, which was nice. Which
was nicer than Tuesday morning which was not nice.
Garry
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Ok, this is related to my earlier posts about cfcs and flash. Its basically
about how cflogin actually works.
I get that the Application.cfm does the processing of the tag and logins a
user. My question is where does it keep this data and how do you reference
it on another page?
For instance, is
nah, I don't care. upgrade when you want dude.
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Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 4:14 PM
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> :-) bollx...oh wellmaybe I can get the 5 copies of MX
just stick one of these on your page, that'll keep impatient punters happy:
http://www.highlanderweb.co.uk/moirakerr/realmedia/loading.gif
Duncan Cumming
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:-) bollx...oh wellmaybe I can get the 5 copies of MX we have running at
some stage...or maybe we will even upgrade to 5.wooh I hear you cry
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Sent: 31 January 2003 16:05
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oops yes, didn't notice u said cf4.5
well then u will just have to wait for the script to run.
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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flush it using ? I
put the script at the top, flush it, and set a timeout that updates the bar.
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From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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yep, good stuff, but I how can I int
onUnload of caller page popup a box .. withthe JS script in it
onLoad of the callee page close the window
At 15:15 31/01/2003 +, you wrote:
yep, good stuff, but I how can I integrate this with a page which has been
submitted? should placing it at the top of the calling page be enough?
yep, that will work - its not accurate, but it will work.
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onUnload of caller page popup a box .. withthe JS script in it
onLoad of
flush it using ? I always thought it was a CF5 tag?
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From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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put the script at the top, flush it, and set a timeout that updates the bar.
-
:-)
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you want accurate too?
what more do you want?
Blood?
:P
At 15:27 31/01/2003 +, you wrote:
>yep, that will work - its n
you want accurate too?
what more do you want?
Blood?
:P
At 15:27 31/01/2003 +, you wrote:
yep, that will work - its not accurate, but it will work.
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yep, good stuff, but I how can I integrate this with a page which has been
submitted? should placing it at the top of the calling page be enough?
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Thats a better one
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex11/dhtmlprogress2.htm
At 15:16 31/01/2003 +, you wrote:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex11/dhtmlprogress_old.htm
its in javascript
At 14:58 31/01/2003 +, you wrote:
Anyone know of a script which will give you a progre
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex11/dhtmlprogress_old.htm
its in javascript
At 14:58 31/01/2003 +, you wrote:
Anyone know of a script which will give you a progress bar with CF45? i.e.
not using cfflush.
Neil
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There is an activeX that does that, look in the activeX components tag
It's all bull though, it's only a fake progress bar.
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Anyone know of a script which will give you a progress bar with CF45? i.e.
not using cfflush.
Neil
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As an addition, it seems to have a problem with the < at the start
Anyone seen this before or know what causes it?
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ps Dont mention the structure! Ive just spotted that
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Subject: [ cf-dev ] cfc and flash authentication
Might be having a Friday moment here but can anyone see why this code throws
a
Might be having a Friday moment here but can anyone see why this code throws
an exception on line 12: Invalid CFML construct
stMsg = StructNew();
stMenuInfo["msg
I prefer doing the joins in the from part rather than the where part...
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Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 9:45 AM
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> its probably a personal thing. I prefer w
I tend to find when you have lots of nested joins, it becomes a pain with
the syntax.
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its probably a personal thing. I pre
its probably a personal thing. I prefer writing the words, I find I can see
quicker what's going on.
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> I think It'
I think It's easier to use *= on SQL server than LEFT OUTER JOIN and =*
rather than RIGHT OUTER JOIN, tidier to.
SELECT roles.roleid, roles.rolename, userrole.userid
FROM roles, userrole
WHERE roles.roleid *= userrole.roleid
AND userrole.userid = 84 OR userrole.userid IS NULL
Russ
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