Still looking for help with this. I want to learn what the problem is and how to correct it...not have someone simply fix it.
Can someone teach me "how to fish" instead of giving me a fish?
Well...I can do that myself. Just thought there might be an easier way than starting all over. Didn't take me that long to modify it to start with...probably one afternoon at the most.
Thanks for looking at it though.
If anyone else has any ideas please let me know. I really feel that there...
More like the original template.
I certainly don't have a problem paying someone to fix this...especially if it takes a few hours. However, I am surprised that it would take that long. Sure didn't take me that long to mess it up. But I guess that's what happens when you start messing with...
I noticed that I made a mistake on the original template URL. The correct link is...
http://www.templatemonster.com/flash-templates/15052.html
Sorry about that.
Thanks for the response. I'm learning about the nightmare the hard way.
Here is a link to the original template...
http://templatemonster.com/flash-templates/15052.com
I know just enough about Flash to get me into trouble...and here's proof.
I purchased a Flash template and modified it with my images and information. Everything looks good except for one thing. I have some links at the top of the page that when you rollover them with your cursor the highlight...
Is there a way to return the size of a file in a specific directory on a site using CF?
I have a folder with various files that users can download from my site. I want to be able to show the users the file size before they decide to download it.
ColdFusion Mappings seems to work...mostly. You have to go into the CF Administrator to set the mappings path which is easy to do. I also went into my Application.cfm file and set a variable for my site's path name (ie: http://www.sample.com/) and cfoutput it in all image and href links. This...
I think I may have figured it out. At least I think I might be on the right path. (pardon the pun) I think it has to do with CF mappings. I'll post an update if I get it figured out.
I've searched the forum and can't really find an answer for my situation. I hope I can explain my problem accurately.
I am developing a site using DreamWeaver CS3 and ColdFusion, but I am having a lot of trouble with link paths. I have tried setting "Links relative to:" both "Document" and...
I use FuseTalk forums on my site. Overall I am fairly pleased. The only drawback that I have found is that it's integration with an existing login system is not very good. I have a directory area on our site that required users to register and login. I didn't want to make users have two...
Thanks for your thoughts TamedTech! I'm definitely going to consider using Flash Forms. Even if I don't use them site-wide I may just use them for admin stuff.
Does anyone else have any thoughts regarding Flash Forms? Would love to hear how they are being used and liked or disliked.
Randy
I have a form which people fill out to reply to a job offer. On the form they have the option of uploading a resume file. The action form uploads the file to a directory on the server and then sends the file in an email to the employer. It works great except when the applicant does not include a...
I'm thinking about starting to use Flash Forms, but before I do I would like to get some feedback from others who have implemented them in your sites. How are they working for you? Please comment on ease of coding versus regular forms. How do your users like them? Any comments from them...
Wullie,
Thanks for the assistance. You have been most helpful.
The site is located on a shared server, so my option are very limited. I guess I will try simply using a warning message with each file sent.
Thanks again for the help.
Randy
Two additional follow-up questions...
1. I would prefer not to leave these uploaded files on the server. I guess I could go in and manually remove them periodically after they have been forwarded via email. Is it possible to have them deleted automatically after they are forwarded?
2. I...
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