[KCFusion] Two CFUGS will be broadcasting their presentations Tonight
FYI: Two different CFUGs are broadcasting their presentations via Macromedia Flash Communications Server MX tonight: 1. The New York ColdFusion User Group (http://www.nycfug.org) will be broadcasting. Topic: "From Design to Code: Using UML to Streamline ColdFusion Development" Speaker: Mark Murphy Sponsor: SDE Technology Inc., Mark Murphy's consulting company Time: Tonight (Tuesday, March 11th), 6:30 PM EST BROADCAST URL: http://www.cfregex.com/flashcomm/nycfug/ You will have a choice of HTML and SWF formats to view the broadcast. The FLA file is also up for those who would like to view the source. 2. Michael will be broadcasting to the CFUG of Central New York (http://www.cfugcny.org). Topic: The Flash Communications Server Speaker: Michael Dinowitz Time: Tonight (Tuesday, March 11th), 7:30 PM EST Broadcast URL: http://www.cfregex.com/flashcomm/cfugcny/ You will have a choice of HTML and SWF formats to view the broadcast. The FLA file is also up for those who would like to view the source. __ The KCFusion.org list and website is hosted by Humankind Systems, Inc. List Archives http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Questions, Comments or Glowing Praise.. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Subscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [KCFusion] Printer Friendly Directory Listing
Title: Message I've found that this only works on IE. -Original Message-From: Dunwiddie, Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:16 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [KCFusion] Printer Friendly Directory Listing if you say apply that to a tag, and then have multiple tables each having that style, it will have a page break between them. of course, I'm sure it's only ie, but better than nothing. -Original Message-From: Chris Holdman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:03 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: [KCFusion] Printer Friendly Directory Listing I have a directory listing pulling from a database and sorting by departments. Everything work great online, but some people are wanting to print it out...when they do sometimes the page break for printing occurs in the middle of a department listing and the second page does not have the department title. Is there a way to determine where a printing page break will occur and force the follwoing page to repeat the department title. Below is an example of what I mean and the code I currently use. Department Aaddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - name Department Baddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - name [page break]Department Baddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - name Department Caddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - name #Department# #building# #Ext# - #Name# Christopher V. Holdman Webmaster - City of Olathe (913) 971-6286 (913) 238-4681 Cell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [KCFusion] Printer Friendly Directory Listing
Title: Message if you say apply that to a tag, and then have multiple tables each having that style, it will have a page break between them. of course, I'm sure it's only ie, but better than nothing. -Original Message-From: Chris Holdman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:03 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: [KCFusion] Printer Friendly Directory Listing I have a directory listing pulling from a database and sorting by departments. Everything work great online, but some people are wanting to print it out...when they do sometimes the page break for printing occurs in the middle of a department listing and the second page does not have the department title. Is there a way to determine where a printing page break will occur and force the follwoing page to repeat the department title. Below is an example of what I mean and the code I currently use. Department Aaddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - name Department Baddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - name [page break]Department Baddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - name Department Caddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - name #Department# #building# #Ext# - #Name# Christopher V. Holdman Webmaster - City of Olathe (913) 971-6286 (913) 238-4681 Cell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[KCFusion] Printer Friendly Directory Listing
Title: Message I have a directory listing pulling from a database and sorting by departments. Everything work great online, but some people are wanting to print it out...when they do sometimes the page break for printing occurs in the middle of a department listing and the second page does not have the department title. Is there a way to determine where a printing page break will occur and force the follwoing page to repeat the department title. Below is an example of what I mean and the code I currently use. Department Aaddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - name Department Baddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - namephone # - name [page break]Department Baddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - name Department Caddressphone # - namephone # - namephone # - name #Department# #building# #Ext# - #Name# Christopher V. Holdman Webmaster - City of Olathe (913) 971-6286 (913) 238-4681 Cell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[KCFusion] Macromedia Flash Remoting Update
From various sources, there is an update to Flash Remoting. Its includes changes and fixes for the Flash Remoting adapter, as well as the Flash Remoting components. This fix will also be coming with the next ColdFusion MX udpater. For more information: http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash_remoting/releasenotes/mx/releasenotes_updater.html Bradley Miller, Owner/Programmer/Designer AccessZone Design - www.accesszonedesign.com Blue Springs, Missouri Phone: 816-228-3814 Fax: 775-254-6162 Toll-free: 888-872-4420 ICQ: 48555780 __ The KCFusion.org list and website is hosted by Humankind Systems, Inc. List Archives http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Questions, Comments or Glowing Praise.. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Subscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [KCFusion] storing files
Not sure if the layer difference is even in question.Managing files in a database will give the site a higher granularity of content control. Looking at it from a coder and security perspective. By using a oracle, db2 or sql server database to store your files you take a performance hit (depending on how you have configured your database server) on file delivery, but gain quite a bit in content security and delivery options. I think you will find that combining this style of content storage with an application like cold fusion that works and plays well with database servers you would have a rich environment. - Original Message - From: Dunwiddie, Bruce To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:28 AM Subject: RE: [KCFusion] storing files I don't necessarily disagree, but there's a difference here. We all have to admit that modern operating systems already basically have a database that stores files, it's just that that file system database is very native to the operating system, as compared to a database that is installed on top of that file system and storing files inside it as files that are being stored inside the other, that makes for the inefficiencies. You need to cut back on the layers when you can. Now if something comes along that removes the layer difference between two options, then the inefficiencies no longer is part of the argument. -Original Message-From: Greenhagen, Robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:21 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [KCFusion] storing files Actually, putting all the files in the SQL or Oracle DB is exactly where the world is headed. The next version of Windows Server (after the 2003 version that comes out in 7 weeks) will use MSSQL Server for it's file system. Oracle already has a bunch of products based on using the DB as your file system, including an explorer interface, etc... We haven't looked at this since CFMX, but storing the files in the DB in CF 4.x/5.x was a real pain. ASP/ASP.NET have a lot more finite control over this. Robin Greenhagen President GSIhttp://www.gsi-kc.com/