A random password generator
RANDOM PASSWORD GENERATOR SCRIPT!
I know there is a random password tutorial here
already. This is just another way to do the same. I think this is a little
easier to understand.
Plus, it has other application! Not that its useful?.Nevertheless?..
YOU CAN GENERATE BACKGROUND COLORS WITH IT. Try to use the outputs as
<table bgcolor="stpassword">
(stpassword ?in this particular case. You will call it something more logical
obviously !)
<html>
<head>
<title>Password Generator !</title>
</head>
<body>
<!--- Start a new structure here --->
<cfset ststring=structNew()>
<!--- since this is a 6 character password. And because
color needs HEX code ....loop it 6 times --->
<cfloop index="i"
from="1" to="6"
step="1">
<!--- let ?a? be random number
between 48 and 122. Thus this will include everything from 0 to 9, Capital A to
Z and small case a to z. --->
<cfset a = randrange(48,122)>
<!--- This is where the stucture is
populated, Conceptually, ststring is a new structure specified
above....ststring1 is key 1, ststring2 is key 2, ststring3 is key 3, and so on
--->
<!--- since all characters between
57 and 65 and those between 90 and 97 are charachters like "[,],+,=,..,$,#" and
so on, we don't need them. Unless ofcourse yours is a password with special
characters. That explains the condition below. If our randrange givers a number
like 92, we don't need it and I chose to subtitue it with an "E"...you can use
your own substitution. --->
<cfif (#a# gt 57 and #a# lt 65) or (#a#
gt 90 and #a# lt 97)>
<cfset ststring["#i#"]="E">
<cfelse>
<cfset ststring["#i#"]=#chr(a)#>
</cfif>
</cfloop>
<!--- Now that our password is made up of 6 stings, it is just a question of
putting that together, thus ... --->
<cfset stpassword ="#ststring[1]##ststring[2]##ststring[3]##ststring[4]##ststring[5]##ststring[6]#">
<!--- In principle, take each variable in a string of
six, and assign a character to it which falls between 48 to 57 or 65 to 90 or 97
to 122 --->
Randomly Generated Password : <b><cfoutput>#stpassword#</cfoutput></b>
<!--- let me know if you think of any improvements on this one --->
</body>
</html>
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A DataSet just like VB.Net
This tutorial shows you how to create a "dataset" just like the one in VB.Net
In VB.Net you would create a dataset with "edit" button in an extra column.
Once you click "edit", you get an option to "update", "delete" or "cancel edit mode"
This is just like a cfgrid tag. Although a cfgrid tag lets you bulk insert, bulk update or bulk delete, the dataset object does it one by one. But cfgrid is slower, and may give users Java errors, depending on their browser settings.
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 16,115
Posted Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2004
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A Mp3 Streaming Server
This is a small application that shows you how to create an MP3 streaming server.
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 13,323
Posted Date: Monday, November 8, 2004
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A plot to plot a line
I had no work one day due to a worm attack on our servers, thus a plot to plot a line on a graph was hatched in my empty mind. These files show you,
how to plot a line using no database, no java, no long wait times for aplet loading, just 3 tools, Loop, table and text.
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 8,985
Posted Date: Thursday, May 6, 2004
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A random password generator
RANDOM PASSWORD GENERATOR SCRIPT !
I know there is a random password tutorial here already. This is just another way to do the same. I think this is a little easier to understand.
Refresh it to generate a new password string everytime !
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 10,559
Posted Date: Monday, May 24, 2004
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Advanced Calculator
I have posted a "Basic Calculator" tutorial here. That was more like a representation of how you would calculate with a paper and a pencil. You provide INPUT A then a MATHEMATICAL OPERATION like a "+" or a "-" and then an INPUT B. This is more a represntation of how you would use a regular hand-held calculator complete with buttons for NUMBERS, OPERATIONS and CLEAR TEXT.
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 9,549
Posted Date: Friday, June 18, 2004
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Automatic Form Generator
This is not a tutorial as such, more like an application that you can put in a directory.
It could boring if you use the CF editor, to pick "cfform" fill its attributes, then pick "cfinputs" one by one. fill out those attributes... one by one, then change tabs and pick the "submit" button... so on and so forth. Even if you code in a note pad, it might get lengthy to code individual element.
Wouldn't it be nicer to code all these elements at once, then just copy the code and paste it in your editor?
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 10,141
Posted Date: Thursday, May 20, 2004
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Automatically Query To CFM
This is a custom tag application. The cf_QueryRender custom tag takes your query arguments and gives you a final page table and all...
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 12,077
Posted Date: Friday, October 29, 2004
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Breaking down your query results into pages (Paging Tutorial)
I havent come across a "paging" tutorial on this site. I know there are JavaScripts available that help you achieve this, and the DataSet object in VB.Net comes with paging. All you do is "enable paging". But how do you do it in ColdFusion ?
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 16,038
Posted Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2004
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Breaking down your query results into pages (Paging Tutorial) Part-II
This is an extension to my last tutorial "Breaking down your query results into pages (Paging Tutorial)" which is posted here on www.easycfm.com
In the last tutorial, you could retrieve a dataset with a , then use a technique to seperate the results over several pages. It simply ;
- took the total "recordCount"
- divided that with the "number of records per page"
- then displayed the number of pages at the bottom of the table.
This is a little more sophisticated than that. Read on...
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 8,470
Posted Date: Wednesday, January 11, 2006
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ColdFusion MX 6.1 Installation on Linux (Ubuntu -- Hoary Hedgehog)
I have tried hoards of websites on how to install coldfusion on Fedora Core 3 with apache webserver. For some reason the connectors always failed.
I had "Ubuntu" on my laptop, basically because "acpi" suspend/hibernate actually works. I decided I might try to install CF there to find out what was going wrong.
Surprisingly everything worked like a charm.
Make sure you use "apt-get install apache2" before you try this.
BEST OF LUCK ....
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 10,884
Posted Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2005
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Dynamic textbox and progress bar for your pages
The principle of this tutorial is similar to "Dynamic time and date for your pages" tutorial.
Except that this one generates messages, and that one updated time.
Read on, you will get the hang of it....
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 12,758
Posted Date: Thursday, May 19, 2005
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Dynamic time and date for your pages
Have you seen the "www.EasyCFM" page closely? On the main page, top right, there is a place for time, and top left a place for day-date.
Ever wonder how Pablo does it ?
This is not a ColdFusion tutorial. Its JavaScript.
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 10,432
Posted Date: Wednesday, January 5, 2005
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Getting ColdFusion Studio for Linux
I like using HomeSite+ for windows, and I am getting used to Dreamweaver Mx. But I still need something just as good for Linux. For some reason, I couldnt get "wine and Dreamweaver Mx" to work. So I "Googled" a bit and stumbled upon Eclipse and cfEclipse. Here is how to set it up.
Author: Anang A Phatak
Views: 11,449
Posted Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2005