JimMargetts
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Posted: 02/15/2005, 7:23 AM |
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I have been using CodeCharge to quickly create Coldfusion pages.
often I need to add little bits of code to the html editing window.
Such as :
<cfif isdefined("local")>
Once in a while before generating the pages the code changes to:
<cfif isdefined("?ocal?)>
Note that the quotation marks have changed to Question Marks.
Anybody out there know why or is this a bug?
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Graham Pearson
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Posted: 02/17/2005, 2:36 PM |
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I have had the same result, and no long add cf code to the html pane
and always add it to the code page. I also once the page has been
generated do modify the pages to fit my specific project needs and
find this way works best. I let codecharge do what it does best like
create the entry screens and do the validation and I handcode in the
sections which codecharge does not do.
2/15/2005 10:23:35 AM
JimMargetts <JimMargetts@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
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> I have been using CodeCharge to quickly create Coldfusion pages.
>
> often I need to add little bits of code to the html editing window.
>
> Such as :
> <cfif isdefined("local")>
>
> Once in a while before generating the pages the code changes to:
> <cfif isdefined("?ocal?)>
>
> Note that the quotation marks have changed to Question Marks.
>
> Anybody out there know why or is this a bug?
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
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E43509
Posts: 283
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Posted: 02/28/2005, 10:11 PM |
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I've seen quirky stuff too that once I add code to the HTML screen, if I touch that page in the IDE to add new control or ..., my <CF> stuff gets broken with funny carriage returns and symbols. I typically program CF w/o templates and I have to put in the code but I want CCS to continue to generate. The type of coding is not suitable for the events in CCS.
I wish they would look into this.
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