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Dusty Negril, Jamaica West End Baby
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil
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Well here is where the plot thickens
Robert's last question is CF related. Although the answer is likely "no".
Dusty
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Well here is where the plot thickens.
After digging a bit deeper I noted in one of my earlier emails that the
column is not called PartNumber so $orderitem.getPartNumber would not work.
I just tried it incase
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Just for my own curiosity, Did you try adding the "()" like Misha suggested?
So the call would be like $orderitem.getPartNumber() instead of
$orderitem.getPartNumber ...
Also another thought is that maybe the get
. Just my
opinion. I'm not the list police.
Hope it works out well for you.
/Charlie
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That looks awfully a lot like Java Server Pages to me
Fro
Can you send me more code off list for the thing?
Bryan
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And forgive all the typos I just made in the past
And forgive all the typos I just made in the past several emails :-)
Dusty
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Sorry
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I agree to . looks like PHP to me . and to me PHP looks like Perl sometimes
so wonder if that might be it .
Dusty
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That looks awfully a lot like Java Server Pages to me
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I did send out a second email. Sorry about the typo.
Java Server Pages (JSP) and Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) are very
different animals.
Teddy
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Umm, wow. That was from no where. Flying cow patties would be a bad day.
Teddy
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Justin,
Considering we do not see <% above the code or if the HTML is surrounded by a
tag based JSP declaration, it can look like JSP, Perl and PHP.
Robert,
You can tell if a file is ColdFusion by the extension of the file.
ColdFusion
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I think it looks like cows flying
Ok, I've had a bad day. Cows Flying would be a nice change.
mcg
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Umm, wow. That was from no where. Flying cow patties would be a bad day.
Teddy
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e .jpg is of course an image.
Correct if wrong please.
Dusty
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Just a hunch, try to add (), like so:
$orderitem.getPartNumber()
/m
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Justin,
Considering we do not see <% above the code or if the HTML is surrounded by
a tag based JSP declaration, it can look like JSP, Perl and PHP.
Robert,
You can tell if a file is ColdFusion by the extension of the f
I think it looks like cows flying
Ok, I've had a bad day. Cows Flying would be a nice change.
mcg
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quot; on the end (no quote marks though) will do it.
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Just a hunch,
I had a typo on my last email:
JSP: .jsp
Teddy
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Justin,
Considering we do not see <% above the code or if the HTML is surrounded
by a tag based JSP declaration, it can look like JSP, Perl and PHP.
Robert,
You can tell if a file is ColdFusio
Justin,
Considering we do not see <% above the code or if the HTML is surrounded by
a tag based JSP declaration, it can look like JSP, Perl and PHP.
Robert,
You can tell if a file is ColdFusion by the extension of the file.
ColdFusion: .cfm, .cfc, .cfml
PHP: .php
Perl: .pl, .cgi
JSP: .jpg
These
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Robert,
The notation you are showing is not CF. CF uses the "#" symbol around
variables to refer to values.
Just a hunch, try to add (), like so:
$orderitem.getPartNumber()
/m
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I am sorry if this question seems so incredibly simple but I am lost as to what
to do.
I need to make an edit to a CF file.
It has listed in some cells that create an email that is an order sheet for us
from an AbleC
That looks awfully a lot like Java Server Pages to me
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Are you sure it is a CF File? This
Discuss] First try at a real CF edit
Robert,
The notation you are showing is not CF. CF uses the "#" symbol around
variables to refer to values.
eg #foo#
Now, the $orderItem.getSKU() is showing that orderItem is an object that has
methods. We call these type of methods setters a
Are you sure it is a CF File? This doesn't look like normal tag based cf
code .
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I am sor
Robert,
The notation you are showing is not CF. CF uses the "#" symbol around
variables to refer to values.
eg #foo#
Now, the $orderItem.getSKU() is showing that orderItem is an object that has
methods. We call these type of methods setters and getters, which is
related to the idea of a Java b
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