How about using a calendar date picker along with text boxes the users can type
into? I think that's how sites like Travelocity do it, and it gives users who
don't want to click from month to month the option of typing it in. You'll
still have to validate, of course, but that's not too
I get what you're saying about the interactivity between the calendar and
the textboxes/or drop downs being auto-filled based on the user selection.
I've already validated the To date with the drop downs to prevent the
second date being earlier than the first (I'm not trying to avoid
validation,
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Rick Faircloth wrote:
Are you saying that your Gmail, through the Gmail browser interface
out-performs a locally installed, copy of Outlook?
I find that is definitely does outperform it. Opening Chrome with GMail as
a default tab is faster then opening
What concerns me about using any Google product is just how much they know
about me and my life.
They have already been fined on numerous occasions for the inappropriate
collection of personal data and I am getting a little tired of helping them
feed me adverts.
I like my data to be on my
this happens on most services people use day to day, everyone shares their
entire life on facebook and twitter.
If you do not want anyone to know anything about you, don;t put it online.
There isn't really anything Google can tell about you other than what you
put in your profile or post on
Email by it's nature is distributed, so I am guessing that anything you
receive or send will be logged at multiple places regardless.
Sincerely
Mark Drew
On 17 Apr 2013, at 16:32, Jenny Gavin-Wear jenn...@fasttrackonline.co.uk
wrote:
What concerns me about using any Google product is
Now, I can't say this for ALL interfaces, even Gmail, without
some research, which I don't want to do for the sake a constructive
discussion, but most of the time, I've found that I have to
delete emails by checking their box or by clicking delete.
In Outlook, for example, I can run down a few
Due to Gmails good anti-spam you do not have to do much deleting.
If you click the check box next to 10 emails, then go in and read one of
them, when you return those 10 emails will still be checked, it does
remember it.
You can also select multiple emails in 2 clicks (same as outlook)
click the
Really? It sounds like you haven't even tried any of the solutions you are
so strongly against. Suddenly this entire conversation feels like a giant
waste of time.
-Cameron
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Faircloth
r...@whitestonemedia.comwrote:
Now, I can't say this for ALL
No, I've been through Gmail and Outlook.com, the two
I'd considering to handle my mail. They didn't satisfy.
-Original Message-
From: Cameron Childress [mailto:camer...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 1:34 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Anyone ever created their own email
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Rick Faircloth wrote:
No, I've been through Gmail and Outlook.com, the two
I'd considering to handle my mail. They didn't satisfy.
You seem to have unrealistic expectations. Namely, that a web solution is
going to behave identically to whatever it is you are
http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/04/coldfusion-hack-used-to-steal-hostin
g-providers-customer-data/
Thought I'd pass this on... Che
~|
Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!
old news, already patched
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 7:48 PM, Che Vilnonis ch...@asitv.com wrote:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/04/coldfusion-hack-used-to-steal-hostin
g-providers-customer-data/
Thought I'd pass this on... Che
Agreed: not new. But good to have on everyone's radar especially as there's
clearly people who weren't aware of it.
--
Adam
On 18 April 2013 06:53, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
old news, already patched
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 7:48 PM, Che Vilnonis ch...@asitv.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm the owner of openinboxexperiment.com, an open email inbox set up to allow
people to send and receive email anonymously.
I built this site with ColdFusion and it is virtually an email archive as you
originally described.
I've tried using iMap and cfpop for retrieving emails, my
Now, I can't say this for ALL interfaces, even Gmail, without
some research, which I don't want to do for the sake a constructive
discussion, but most of the time, I've found that I have to
delete emails by checking their box or by clicking delete.
In Outlook, for example, I can run down a
What concerns me about using any Google product is just how much they know
about me and my life.
They have already been fined on numerous occasions for the inappropriate
collection of personal data and I am getting a little tired of helping them
feed me adverts.
Google Apps is a product
On my Gmail the spam is originated by Google!
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: 17 April 2013 17:36
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Anyone ever created their own email archive with CF?
Due to Gmails good anti-spam you do not have to do much deleting.
I said, tired of helping them feed me adverts. They base the adverts
they feed on everything they know about the target.
I keep my data backed up.
Dave, I spent 30 years in IT and most of it as an IT manager. I get by.
Seems to chose to ignore most of what I said .
-Original
I finally solved this.
I exported the site configs from DW.
Copied a working site configs to a new file. Imported the file and edited
it to the site with the problem and it works.
I would really like to understand exactly what the problem is/was, but this
works for now.
-Original
I said, tired of helping them feed me adverts. They base the adverts
they feed on everything they know about the target.
I keep my data backed up.
Dave, I spent 30 years in IT and most of it as an IT manager. I get by.
Seems to chose to ignore most of what I said .
No, I didn't ignore
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