A lot of software blocks this variable, like firewalls and stuff.
Http_referer is useful, but you can't rely on it being there.
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 2:33 PM
>
> I am trying to get this to work, and the si
> Yes, that's correct. But that's a little different from if,
> say, I wrote an
> ActiveX control of my own to do some specific task and put a
> reference to
> that in a web page. This is pretty rare, nowadays - it's too
> much work for
> too little return. Had this kind of use of ActiveX become
> As for the Active-X thing (can't be bothered making two
> posts) - it's also currently at the heart of xmlHttpRequest.
That's a good point, I wonder if this patch affects that. Good thing
most of my site visitors use Firefox. :)
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> In Internet technology, I mean an Internet standard, (call it
> W3C), not
> a Microsoft nor Mozilla nor Macromedia
> nor Adobe or whatever standard.
Yeah, those are industry standards, and I love and support them. The
problem is that the standards are useless unless the technology supports
th
> It is worth pointing out that the Eolas outcome probably works to
> Microsoft's benefit more than anyone else's, actually. Most
> people are not
> using generic ActiveX components for their web applications -
> they're using
> Flash, Java, etc.
I guess I'm confused again. I thought that IE us
> For Internet apps, nor ActiveX nor Mozilla plug-ins nor COM
> are standard.
I guess it depends on what you mean by standard. In Internet Explorer,
ActiveX is a standard. In Firefox, XUL is a standard (although, XUL is
now being considered as a W3C standard). In the Internet community
ActiveX
> It will affect all dynamic content that is launched via
> ActiveX controls. On
> IE, that's pretty much "all plugins".
That's true, I think I confused things again. It's been a long time
since I've read any articles on this subject, but what I remember is
that the attorneys that work for Eolas
> You can hate IE, you can hate Microsoft, but you'll also have to hate
> more than 80% of your customers,
What's wrong with that? ;) I do agree with you though, but it doesn't
mean I have to stop hating IE. One can be an expert on developing for
IE (which I'm not), but still not like it. How
Ok, so I've got a question for those of you smarter than me about IE.
The Microsoft site that discusses this issue states: "Microsoft Internet
Explorer users will not be able to directly interact with Microsoft
ActiveX controls loaded by the APPLET, EMBED, or OBJECT elements." If
I read that corr
Bravo! Good find. It looks like they've already got a fix for Flex,
and "In the coming weeks, Adobe expects to make available alternate
solutions to Microsoft's script-based technique to help make it easier
for developers who use active content prepare for the expected changes
to Internet Explore
> That's weak at best. If there's a suitable fix, than I don't
> think it's fair
> to take a shot at Flash forms. They're good at what they were
> intended for
> and if they don't suit your needs, than learn Flex.
If I understand things correctly, this patch will affect all types of
flash. Cfch
Sorry, I've got proof of prior art. See you in court. ;)
> -Original Message-
> From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:39 AM
>
> Jacob, I have patented the hate for IE. Please cease and
> desist hating
> I
ty patches religiously.
>
> Microsoft is adding the non-security related patch to it's IE security
> patch, so if you want to be able to plug the latest IE hole that is
> currently being exploited, you have to accept this also.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Munson,
This is only going to be a problem for people that apply the patch, and
we all know almost nobody applies patches. ;)
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 8:46 AM
>
> But that's no going to happen. It's all well and good
You should post this to the cfeclipse mailing list, I bet they'll put
this up on cfeclipse.org.
> -Original Message-
> From: Stan Winchester [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 7:19 PM
>
> I am trying to make the jump to using CFEclipse, but one of
> the drawbacks
> I wonder why almost nobody uses it except me :)
Well, it's new right? Give it time, if it's cool, word of mouth will
make it popular. :)
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> It is not AJAX based but uses same approach, just another
> implementation.
Ajax uses XmlHttpRequest (in most cases), so it looks like your editor
/is/ ajax based. :)
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> Also, if you do not need the "flex enterprise service [FES]"
> as it is currently called, you can deploy a flex app to any
> service. Once you are done and the app is compiled, it is a
> .swf file that can be put anywhere a .swf can currently go.
> Without the FES piece, you are not able to
Windows, but I
> can't recall.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 9:46 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: cfm vs. php?
>
>
> I'm a Linux snob when it comes to hosting. Do those compan
I'm a Linux snob when it comes to hosting. Do those companies offer
Linux/CF?
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Matthews
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 8:40 AM
>
> While you're talking about hosting Jacob, I'd suggest either
> Gearhost.com
> (CF
> while i now clearly see the CF light...there's gotta be a
> darkside lurking
> somewhere. yeah? maybe just a little bitty one?
I'll echo the "it's about money" statements, but follow up with a
caveat. If your needs are simple enough that shared hosting would work
(you don't need a colocated se
I second that. There are a number of functions out there, some free and
some not. A search for captcha will wrangle you some good results.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 3:53 PM
>
> Search the House of Fusion for "
I meant to remove the email address suggestion, but forgot. HOF doesn't
list the email address in the archives (thankfully).
> -Original Message-
> From: Munson, Jacob
> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 1:00 PM
>
> You can just search the archives for your name and/or e
Claude has a good solution there, but you could also have them create a
secure directory that only you and the CF user has access to. Throw in
an .htaccess file (or it's equivalent in the windows world if that's
what you're on), so spiders don't try to index it.
> -Original Message-
> Fro
You can just search the archives for your name and/or email address:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4
> -Original Message-
> From: Srinivasa Teja Palla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 1:28 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: reg ex for url extraction
> Use the isNull() function directly in the SQL.
FYI, coalesce() is ANSI standard, isNull() is proprietary Microsoft
syntax.
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This should be 'eq' not '='. You knew that, I'm sure, just a slip. :)
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> The results were a little surprising to me. CF Tags did
> better when processing a million lines in 265 files but the
> java objects did better when processing 1 large file (100MB).
That's very interesting. Looking at your results, I'd think Perl is
faster than both. But I haven't tested it
The QuerySetCell function should work, if you use the row_Number
parameter (loop over all rows):
http://techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/?querysetcell
> -Original Message-
> From: Phill B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 9:37 AM
>
> I query a database and receive multipl
> Has anyone implemented FarCry in ModelGlue? I am thinking about this
> and was just wondering if anyone has successfully done it.
I hate to jump to conclusions, but my understanding is that FarCry is a
plug and play product. Sure, you have do some customizing, but I'm not
sure why you'd want t
That's a good idea. I don't have time to read all your articles, so
could you tell me if you cover using regex to do parsing and
find/replace, stuff like that? That's what I mean by text processing,
not just file management. If people have done that stuff with Java, and
found it's faster and mor
> As a CF evangelist, it is hard to me using a solution except
> CF. May me I must be more professional. :)
Well, I see it as using a better tool for the task. ColdFusion is
clearly not good for large text processing tasks. You can probably find
a work around (sounds like you already did), but
If I'm understanding it right, cfcompile.bat is what you use to do
sourceless deployments. The new feature that CF 7 offered, right?
> -Original Message-
> From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 4:25 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Suggestion
So the regex works on smaller files?
If so, you may want to use Perl to do this instead. CF is pretty bad at bulk
text processing. I've got some Perl scripts that you could use to do what you
need, with slight modifications. Email me off-list if you want to try this
with Perl.
> -Origi
Ah, I see. I managed to find one using a search engine, and it does
indeed decode a cfencode.exe encrypted file. Interesting. However, I
/was/ able to stop the tool I found from working by using a different
command line paramater than I originally tried. I'm purposefully
keeping details low on
> and of course it's basically useless to encrypt your source
> files as the
> encryption can be broken using cfdecrypt by a small child and
> a few mouse clicks
Cfdecrypt? What's that? Are you referring to CF's decrypt function?
If so, what encryption algorithm do you use do decrypt it, and
are others). And, if you do go that
> route, you get a thousand other very useful Unix tools to help in
> other areas.
>
> On 3/22/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm glad you figured it out, but I wanted to comment on your Perl
> > comment. I don
I'm glad you figured it out, but I wanted to comment on your Perl
comment. I don't see why you'd need a 'Perl server' if you wanted to
use Perl for this. Perl is very small, and it plays nicely with others.
So you could put it on any PC/Server and just run it from the command
line. This is all a
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> From: Munson, Jacob
> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 10:35 AM
>
> I don't want to beat a dead horse, but query objects are very
> useful and
> don't have to come from DB queries. In cfQuickDocs, I
> manually create a
> query object from the da
I don't want to beat a dead horse, but query objects are very useful and
don't have to come from DB queries. In cfQuickDocs, I manually create a
query object from the data I get from livedocs. Then for the
function/tag searches I just do QofQ on the query object. And none of
cfQuickDocs ever tou
ed
> how helpful it was until I couldn't get to the site.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 1:22 PM
>
> Gasp! Thanks for bringing this to my attention, I'm looking into it
> now.
>
&g
Gasp! Thanks for bringing this to my attention, I'm looking into it
now.
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 10:36 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CFQuickDocs...
>
> Is getting a 500 error.
I'm not sure what you want is possible. The document download happens
in the client, and unless you can embed something to communicate back to
your server, I don't think you'll ever know if they actually download it
or not. Someone else suggested using try/catch, and I tried that to see
if it wou
I don't think he meant using cfinclude, but copying the stuff from
Application.cfm to Application.cfc, modifying where necessary.
> -Original Message-
> From: Oleg Gunkin
> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 3:35 PM
>
> Does not seem to be so trivial to me. I tried including
> application.cfm
Sweet. Have you found that that JS works on all the major browsers?
> -Original Message-
> From: Tanguy Rademakers
> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:55 PM
>
> > This is interesting. How do you usually use this JS value? I
> > thought about setting it as a hidden input field, but ColdF
> Conclusion: there is no 100% surefire way to ensure that you
> will *always* have access to this information for every
> visitor to every page of your site, and your code will have
> to reflect this.
And in most cases this is just stats, which don't need to be 100%
accurate. If you get 95%
This is interesting. How do you usually use this JS value? I thought
about setting it as a hidden input field, but ColdFusion can't access a
variable that was created on the page until /after/ the page has been
submitted. I guess you could send it to a CF function with Ajax.
> -Original Mes
> Then I started wondering if it might be best to create a new
> table strictly
> for tracking these stats. Each time someone does one of those
> things, it
> gets it's own row in the db.
Yes, that is how I'd do it. Plus you can easily add new things to
track, as it's not a new column listings
Don't know if this helps, but I this is from a comment by cf_Amir on
livedocs:
"If you don't specify a TIMEOUT, the execution is asynchronous. A new
thread is spawned to do the work, and there is no output written to the
screen nor the variable when outputfile are not provided.
So, if you want out
> For what it's worth, there are seome cases where I use a varchar to
> store a CSV list of flags. I do this sometimes when I have
> no need to
> query on specific values.
>
> For example, in my CMS, I store permissions to specific
> modules in such
> a field, which allows me to add modules
> I will also check for the type of browser.
>
> By the way, it must be some pretty cheap browsr to do so ;-/
I'll bet it's Internet Exploder. ;)
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I've got a copy I'll send you offline. I'm not sure if it's the same
one you've got or not. I will say, however, that these days I'm using
AJAX for these kinds of things, it seems to be a lot easier (to me
anyway).
> -Original Message-
> From: Michel Deloux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> S
Maybe you have white space after your value, in the data? I don't know
if you copy/pasted that result line, but if you did there /is/ a space
there. Could just be your email software too. :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 17,
> oddly enough the more "ands" in the where clause
> the faster the
> clustered index seems to go.
That does seem odd, but that's the way it usually works. The 'ands' are
cutting off chunks of data from the whole, and making the search cover
smaller areas. Also, if your 'ands' are part of your
> In the last few weeks, since I added MS SQLServer2005, the
> CF Server hasnt
> started automatically as it's supposed to
Aha! Microsoft is intentionally breaking ColdFusion because it's a
competitor to ASP! How dare they...the dirty dogs.
If you were wondering, I /am/ joking. It's Friday,
I asked a Macromedia employee what he recommended for load testing
software, and he suggested OpenSTA. This is an open source, free tool.
I haven't tried it, but I thought I'd pass along the info:
http://www.opensta.org/
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Rogoz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's Simon's blog:
http://www.horwith.com/
> -Original Message-
> From: Munson, Jacob
> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 4:31 PM
>
> You might check out About Web, or contact Simon Horwith
> directly. I've
> heard him mention that their company does
You might check out About Web, or contact Simon Horwith directly. I've
heard him mention that their company does code reviews.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mehdi, Agha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: March 16, 2006 1:53 PM
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> We need to have ColdFusion code for one of
To answer your first question, the mailing list for CFEclipse can be
found at
http://www.cfeclipse.org/
I'm assuming that when you said "I have finally dived into Eclipse", you
mean Eclipse with the CFEclipse plugin.
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Everland III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
It could be like someone said. You are only calling stat when your id
is blank. But again, if you are doing a cfcatch (I don't see that
here), and dumping the URL string, you should not get this error.
Unless 'stat' is some kind of reserved word in CF5, or something like
that. You might also loo
Selects and Posting Troubles
>
> Yes, you are correct. I've been playing around with different looping
> arrangements, to no avail. Hope someone jumps in here, my
> head's sore from
> banging it on the desk for the past two days over this.
>
>
> Thanks,
> M
Let me make sure I understand. You have a set of arguments passed in,
each containing a permission id as their value. You need to set your
permissionID in the DB to the value of the passed in arguments using a
loop. The problem is that you don't know what the argument names are
ahead of time, be
> The first time an update occurs, there could be 3 arguments
> (let's say A133,
> A150, A120).
>
> The second time an update occurs, there could be 8 arguments
> (A133, A121,
> A123, A145, and so on).
>
> The ARGUMENTS value that is passed contains a permissionsID,
> which will
> always be 1
RGUMENTS.a155, etc. are all being passed properly to the CFC.
> In this sense the ARGUMENTS.A155 = "3"
>
> I've got that placed in the "SET permission ID =" because
> that's that value
> I want to update.
> Looping the update is where I'm havi
I your updOBJ2 query, you are using ARGUMENTS.A101, but I don't see
where that is getting created. It looks like you are dealing with
dynamic variable name problems, but in that query you have the variable
name hard coded. Or am I missing something?
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Lede
> Parsing the XML poses no problem, but when I try to view the
> HTTP header using GetHttpRequestData() all I get is an empty string.
You have to use GetHttpsRequestData() instead of GetHttpRequestData().
Just kidding! Sorry, I couldn't resist. We now return you to your
scheduled programming.
That's very interesting. I've seen similar problems before, and it
appears that things like this shine some light on weaknesses in
ColdFusion's dynamic typing. I'm eagerly waiting for one of the CF
geniuses to give insight on this. :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Thorpe [mailto:
> I've mentioned to Macromedia in the past (and will
> have to mention to Adobe) that the async processing is such a
> great tool that every version of CF should have it. Even if pro
> is limited to 10 threads, it's still a massive tool.
I'll second that! :)
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This is very cool. I just wish we had Enterprise on our production
server so I could do this on more than my developer install. :\ One of
the first things I did when CF7 was released was try this asynchronous
processing, and I was very impressed.
> Of interest to note is the fact that setting th
If these guy's suggestions don't help, check out this blog entry, might
do the trick:
http://www.techfeed.net/blog/index.cfm/2006/3/3/Cross-browser-element-sp
acing
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Brownlee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 1:23 PM
> To: CF-Talk
>> Everybody, if you like doing SQL work from a command line,
>> raise your hand.
>
> I don't know if I like it, but I do rely on it - you may or
> may not have GUI
> access to a database, but you almost always have access through a
> command-line interface.
Yeah, good point. SQL*Plus is a good
> There is no way this tool looks anything like SQL Server's
> tool. The IDE of SQL Server 2005 also comes with a specific
> version of Visual Studio for SQL Server to design reports and
> to make SSIS(sql server integration services replaces DTS).
> It's a good start for Oracle and it will all
I've had a discussion going on my blog about a new version of the
charting engine that CF uses. We were wondering if one could purchase
that upgrade, and upgrade CF's charts with a new engine. Anybody have
any info on this?
http://www.techfeed.net/blog/index.cfm/2006/3/7/Upgrade-to-CFMXs-Charti
> it's nice that Oracle has finally released a tool
> to compete with TOAD.
I'd say that Oracle is competing with Microsoft by releasing this. SQL
server 2005 comes with Management Studio which looks a LOT like Oracle's
new tool. Toad is a 3rd party tool that is not free. Many companies
trying
> Well, I was assuming that he could buy the product (or
> download a trial)
> and the source would be there. Of course, they may have encrypted it.
> But my guess is it wouldn't be too hard to get your hands on
> the product
> to at least take a look before spending a bunch of money on a lawyer
> Well if he's got to buy it, then he'd have to buy it twice - once for
> himself and again for the subject-matter expert (because I believe the
> reason for the SME is to avoid conflict of interest isn't it?). So
> whether or not he wants to buy it for himself first may depend on how
> much they i
> John McKown wrote:
> Our Linux boxes are insanely fast for FTP and synching DW8
> sites, but when
> we synchronize on Windoze it is painfully slower. Same
> hardware. Good
> hardware too. Any suggestions for a FAST Windoze FTP server?
Were you just using the Windows FTP server? I've heard
> It is very unlikely that a lawyer will do this for you. The
> lawyer may, if
> necessary, engage a subject matter expert on the topic to
> serve as an expert
> witness. This typically entails work by the expert witness to
> determine the
> situation before anything is filed, and to serve at
>
It sounds like you guys are all hoping Bud is going to become a
millionaire from this. I've got news, if the company is doing something
bad, and they've now stopped it, the most Bud can hope for is
reimbursement for any money they may have made from his product. I
seriously doubt that's very much
I'm just brainstorming here...was your client storage table in place
before the migration? Just wondering if maybe the problem could be in
the database instead of CF.
> -Original Message-
> From: Charlie Hanlon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 11:04 AM
> To: CF-T
Column: 21
> Source Code:
> var
> filter=[a-zA-Z0-9_-]@((?:\w+\.)*\w[\w-]{0,66})\.([a-z]{2,6}(?:
> \.[a-z]{2})?)$/i
>
> It looks like its pointing to either the underscore or dash
> after the 9.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Rey...
>
> Munson, Jacob wrote:
> &g
I'm joining this thread late, but the first thing that should be done is
verifying that their code really is a rip. You could pay a lawyer to do
that for you, but in my experience most lawyers won't do that anyway.
The first thing they're going to ask is if you've verified that your
code is stolen
I agree with his suggestion, but since the code is doing a case
insensitive match, you don't need the 'A-Z'. But I'm nitpicking. ;)
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom
> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 9:47 AM
>
> You'll want to replace all instances of \w left of the @ with
> something
Have you tried using cfsaveconent to put it all in a variable, and then
strip out all the 'crap' using a regex?
> -Original Message-
> From: Bryan Stevenson
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 4:32 PM
>
> Hey All,
>
> OK...with or without supressing whitespace I get XML with
> carriage retu
I would suggest you not use user-defined columns but instead you have a
table that contains user-defined data. For example, instead of having
userdefined1, userdefined2, userdefined3, etc. in your users table, you
have a separate table called userFields. Each row would have the user
ID and any ot
Yeah, a cookie that exires at end of session should do the trick. You
could create a unique cookie for each page, which should give you the
granularity you want.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 11:54 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Now, if you're not sufficiently advanced in CF development,
> I'd suggest
> asking for help with this one! Seriously Jonese, I'm sorry to
> be having
> fun with this at your expense, but you spent way more time
> looking for a
> function to do this than it woul
lol In those cases, I hate to say it, but this is what I usually do:
ctrl+a delete
> -Original Message-
> From: Damien McKenna
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 8:14 AM
>
> You know its bad when you're sick for a week and you finally look at
> your CF-Talk mailbox to discover 2400 messages
http://techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Thorpe
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:51 AM
>
> I have been asked to compile a list of references by my boss for a
> Webmaster type who is looking to move to Coldfusion, I have
> quite a list
> already just wonder
You could use BrowserHawk if you don't mind paying for this. It will
tell you what OS, along with TONS of other stuff about every client that
hits your site.
> -Original Message-
> From: jonese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 5:31 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: R
Something I used to do when I was using PostGres years ago was select a
new identity from a table and then use it for all subsequent updates.
People tell me you can't do this with SQL Server, but I think this is BY
FAR the safest way to handle this. Here's some pseudo code for clarity:
select new
My mistake...
insert into mytable([columns])
values([values])
select @@identity as user_id
All in one query, not two like I posted.
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From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 2:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SQL-generated primary
After the command for inserting the new user, use the following:
select @@identity
from MyTable
What ever your SQL is to insert the new user
select @@identity
from MyTable
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From: Chris Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 1:35 PM
T
> I hit Ctrl+S when filling out forms within browsers.
Lol. I find myself doing the same kinds of things. Also, I hit
ctrl+enter to send email messages (in both Outlook and T-Bird), and I
always hit that to submit forms. :)
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> I avoided ajaxCFC because of Rob's restricted open source
> license. I do
> agree that Arjun hasn't been providing much support. If he had an
> official open source license, I'd create a cfopen project and
> release my
> own "derivative" work (RabidCFAJAX, anyone?) so that we could have
>
> Oh! I didnt remember HS letting you do that! No I don't think
> it does let
> you do that, you have to hit ctrl+s :-)
It's good to save often anyway. And with Eclipse's built-in version
control (the simple version compare stuff), I can't see any reason why
people wouldn't be hitting save every
> For instance,
> ajaxCFC is easier to set up, but the thing I don't like about
> it is the
> passed parameters are transformed and received as array
> arguments by the
> CFCs.
This isn't true anymore. The latest release, 0.66 I believe, does
arguments the same way that cfajax does.
> I would
> I am researching source code versioning software for our team.
> We are 4 ColdFusion developers using Dreamweaver and SQL
> mainly for our
> development and currently do not use any code versioning software.
> What would you recommend for us or what are you using and how is that
> going?
I'm su
> Plus I've heard that CFEclipse
> doesn't have a "browse" tab like Homesite does, and I do use
> that from
> time to time when I'm working on layouts and such.
CFE does have a built-in browser, but I don't think it's a slick as in
HomeSite. It's been a while since I used HS, but if I remember
On 3/9/06, Ken Dunnington wrote:
> So I've finally got everything set to go to cf.Objective tomorrow
> (woohoo!) and, since this is my first *real* conference, I was
> wondering if anyone could offer some advice for getting the most out
> of it?
Last year's CFUnited was my first. I'd suggest you
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