is it retained?
The same questions that would need to be answered if they wanted to
implement a fax-in loan application (where do they store the paper,
who can access it, is it locked up, how do ou destroy it, etc).
On 10/13/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a potential customer
OK. That was how I thought it worked, although I forgot about the
dynamic IP thing, but it really doesn't matter anyways.
Justin D. Scott wrote:
I know that one can get a geographic location for a
given IP, but does anyone know if there is a way to
get the Zip Code a user is in from their IP?
So, I'm working on a dev box here in the office, and I'd like to turn
debugging on for some work I'm doing, but for various reasons, I don't
want it to be on for anyone that is browsing sites. What I'd like it to
do is to have debugging turned on for me only. I see that you can
specify IP's,
Ketsdever wrote:
That's the way do it here. That way as we are in developing or staging Ian
and I can see the debug output but nobody sees it.
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF
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i am already signed up.
anyone else going to the nashua, nh event in dec?
Emmet McGovern wrote:
Attend Microsoft's Best of Visual Studio 2005 Launch or Best of SQL Server
2005 Launch to receive a copy of Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition and
SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition.
Don't
Well, if you do (c'mon, Nashua's only a little way's away, right off
93/495, isn't it?), let me know, and I'll look for your name tag. :)
Jim Davis wrote:
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Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 2:34 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT
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webservices for NFL scores (I've found tons for news, but not scores).
Tony wrote:
webservices for nfl stuff?
or a pool?
tw
On 10/5/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, but I'd like to find one for the NFL, so if you find one, please post.
TY
Ray
CFDEV wrote:
Any of you
?
http://www.nfl.com/scores
and update whatever you need based off that?
i do something VERY similar for my football pool site i built
www.nerdfootball.com
but i get stats and espn power rankings, and spreads from vegas.com/nfl
tw
On 10/6/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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accessed from a different account than the live site, but
I've set the DSN just fine using the control panel at CT, so in my mind
it shouldn't matter, right?
Michael T. Tangorre wrote:
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a site that is running at CrystalTech using SQL Server
Well, not sure about that. Not even sure how to check this on a shared
server. We don't usually use CT, so I'm not familiar at all with their
servers and such. I'm going to do some investigating and see where that
takes me.
Thanks
Michael T. Tangorre wrote:
From: Ray Champagne [mailto
Thanks, Dave, Mike.
I got ahold of CT support - they don't allow you to access databases
across domains. Thus, I was getting the error.
The solution for me was to create a new database in the test account,
then they are going to restore the database at the live server to the
test server.
for sale/open source that they've used before.
right now, they are just getting email requests to book rooms and such -
which really sucks.
Thanks!
Ray
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No, but I'd like to find one for the NFL, so if you find one, please post.
TY
Ray
CFDEV wrote:
Any of you doing hockey pool? I'm looking for a web services or something
like that to update statistics daily.
Thanks
Pat
:
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 1:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ways to cache a query other than 'cachedwithin'
Okay, Jim, using this and your last suggestion, I have made a test case
that I think points to the same issue that I
. Generally speaking, you don't want to
touch persistent scopes from within a CFC.
On 10/4/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Jim, just putting some closure on this topic for archive's
sakeI went with a CFC that stored the query in the application
scope. Many many thanks to Mike D
Is your clientID really of some other type than numeric (you've got it
in quotes) ? You should also be using cfquerypapram. (snicker)
Rick Faircloth wrote:
I'm not dumb, I'm not dumb, I'm not dumb.
If I repeat it often enough, it has to be true, right?
Anyway...why won't this query
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=make_tree.cfm
Query=#qry_get_topcats#
Result=qry_get_topcats
Unique=category_ID
Parent=Parent_ID
/cfif
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Thanks Jim. This is some good insight. I am trying out some tests
right now, I'll let you know what the results are in a little bit.
Jim Davis wrote:
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From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: ways
Okay, JIm, using this and your last suggestion, I have made a test case
that I think points to the same issue that I was having in the
beginning. Of course, the code that I have will run correctly. I agree
that just testing for the qry_get_topcats var wasn't the right way to
go...
Running
We've got a full-time SEO guy here, he does that stuff because it raises
page rank, and produces legit results.
Don't hate the playa, hate the game
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Thursday,
are just going to have to do what they have to to get ranked.
Hence, hate the game.
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Google Degrading
is there a way to see page load times when one doesn't have the ability
to turn on debugging or any access to the cfadmin? some kind of tag or
maybe some java?
Ray
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Somehow I missed the post from Bryan the first time, but
Bryan, can you post the Java code to resize an image anyway? I'd like
to have this for a project I'm starting in a couple of weeks. Keep in
mind I'm pretty much a Java newbie
Thanks,
Ray
Mike Soultanian wrote:
Well, let's
.
From: Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 12:04 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: cfx_image or cfximage
Somehow I missed the post from Bryan the first time, but
Bryan, can you post the Java code to resize
Hey all:
I'm tasked with the job of reworking someone else's FB CF code, and one
thing that is driving me crazy is that the person who originally wrote
the code dropped in s many cfoutput's that it's really not readable.
Is there a performance benefit for doing this vs just cfoutputting
it depends on the amount of code in the block?
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 September 2005 18:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: multiple cfoutputs vs one as a wrapper
Hey all:
I'm tasked with the job of reworking someone else's FB CF code, and one
. Not sure if there is a major difference in performance,
suppose it depends on the amount of code in the block?
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Hey Josh, no, but good question. I hadn't thought of that. But, with
this code, there'd be no reason that I'd see to use it anyways.
Joshua Cyr wrote:
Does he have cfsetting enablecfoutputonly=yes on that page?Just a
thought.
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto
:09 PM, Ray Champagne wrote:
Hey all:
I'm tasked with the job of reworking someone else's FB CF code, and
one
thing that is driving me crazy is that the person who originally wrote
the code dropped in s many cfoutput's that it's really not
readable.
Is there a performance benefit
Is there a vertical alternative to justify in CSS (or html, really)?
I want to stretch the content in my cells if they are all don't line up
on one line.
Ray
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of element with baseline plus half the
x-height--the height of the letter x--of the parent)
sub (subscript)
super (superscript)
text-top (align tops of element and parent's font)
text-bottom (align bottoms of element and parent's font)
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne
Nope.
Aaron Rouse wrote:
Did they start the page off with:
cfsetting enablecfoutputonly=yes
I have worked on peoples code that always start with that and wrap things
like you described. Best I can tell they did it in an attempt to save on
white space.
On 9/8/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL
+1
Russ wrote:
There were 2 messages on this topic, one of which involved a CF site... Your
post added 33% to the thread, and had nothing constructive in it. Maybe the
original post did belong to cf community, but crying over 2 OT messages is
kind of silly, don't you think?
You eat Tuna? Don't you know George Bush personally has injected
Mercury into every Tuna Fish in the sea?
Matt Robertson wrote:
It turns out John Cleese has put together an informative and timely Flash
video on this subject. Stumbled across this today while eating lunch.
I just barely
Stan, if you could get imports into Quickbooks on that baby, you'd have
our business!
Stan Winchester wrote:
Rick, Thank you and you're very Welcome!!!
I am hoping to be to soon offer free software too. I've just released another
beta version of the Aftershock Forum (see:
So, I searched the archives, but came up with no definitive answer.
plus, this question hasn't been asked in like 6 months!
this will be real estate site where data is pulled in from an IDX daily,
so (I think) I'll need to have decent bandwidth.
please no way OT subtopics. don't want MT after
so...if you're using cfftp to retrieve file(s) from external sites
daily, does this count as bandwidth in a host's eyes? i would assume
so, but i'm not sure.
Ray
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thanks...thought so.
Ewok wrote:
Yes...
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 12:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: bandwidth question
so...if you're using cfftp to retrieve file(s) from external sites
daily, does this count
on exchange, it sounds like exactly what I'd need, but
wanted to make sure it was able to be made current.
Matt, you have any comments?
Thanks,
Ray
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Forget it. I should have read further. Visiting his site got me all
the info I needed.
Ray Champagne wrote:
Has anyone else used Matt's Custom Tag for FedEx? I know it seems a
little old, but I would assume that a new download of the tables from
FedEx would update it. I have
OK. Thanks for the info. I'll contact you off-list if the client
decides they want to go this route.
Ray
Matt Robertson wrote:
On 8/18/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt, you have any comments?
Yeah, I basically have been so busy over the last several months that I
What's your budget like? We use Urchin here and love it, but it isn't
cheap. We've used WebTrends in the past with success, too.
Steve Kahn wrote:
Standard page views, referer, visitors, etc.
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he has more pics? i'd seen the ones that he had before he picked him
up, but no more...
MT, you have links for more pics? send 'em offline to me!
Ray
Tony Weeg wrote:
same thing here man.
hopefully those guys read this...
im back to my dreamweaver force feeding... trying to start
Barney Boisvert wrote:
NS6 was a bastard that didn't work.
He he, I have an uncle like that.
Ray
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 5:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Looking for very simple CMS
They aren't free
Yea, nobody, especially geeks, like to talk to people on the phone. :)
I *really* don't want to talk to pushy salespeople on the phone.
I'm not asking for concrete numbers, just give me a range, a high, a
low, whatever. If I can't afford it, or it's not going to fit into my
client's budget,
such as setting your mail server date/time to be about 4 months in the
future? :)
Kevin Aebig wrote:
I find it easier to never make mistakes =P~
!k
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From: Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Wednesday, August
They aren't free, the last I checked, in fact, I thought that they were
pretty expensive.
Doesn't Contribute have a fairly cheap (I remember around $90.00)
nonprofit price?
Also, not CF, but easier than FarCry to set up, there's Mambo (php):
http://www.mamboserver.com/
Me likey Mambo,
so, how 'bout them Red Sox?
:)
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
(e.g. not wasting hours being interrupted by those who have
mistaken me for someone who actually wants to discuss their favourite
group of people who skillfully hit a ball with a stick on the weekend
etc etc).
I'm with ya.those
?
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Also, the Vehix.com commercial that's on all the time touts that
capability
Jennifer Larkin wrote:
Try Saturn.com. I can't check right now but I think they used to have
a flash thingy that allowed you to spin the car at will, open the
doors, etc. If it's not Saturn, try Volkswagon.com.
vehix.com?
Jennifer Larkin wrote:
Nope. They do virtual tours. That's stand here and turn in a circle
as opposed to stand here and turn this other thing in a circle. The
first is done in quicktime and if you are really lucky and have
budget, with an expensive camera that does rotating over
Hey all:
So, here's a question for some of you more savvy developers out there:
how to I program a corporate web site to be viewable by a Blackberry? We
have a client who's salesforce just got issued Blackberrys. They
already have a web site with a form that they'd like to access via the
any online resouces that you use that you'd recommend to get me started?
Paul Vernon wrote:
XHTML + CSS is the way to go... I've done this on sites that I can now
access on my mobile phone and that has a tiny screen... A Blackberry device
should be no problems...
Paul
;
html
head
titleUntitled/title
meta http-equiv= Content-Type content= text/html; charset=UTF-8 /
/head
body
/body
/html
Ray Champagne wrote:
any online resouces that you use that you'd recommend to get me started?
Paul Vernon wrote:
XHTML + CSS is the way
on the newer Blackberries is Java.
Rick Mason
KnowledgeWatch
Got news?
On 7/26/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all:
So, here's a question for some of you more savvy developers out there:
how to I program a corporate web site to be viewable by a Blackberry? We
have a client
LOL! I'm doing that right now. Silly loops of loops of loops of
queries just trying to get the same result that I would have gotten if I
had just written the DB query (joins, etc) right in the first place
:::sigh:::
Matt Osbun wrote:
Unless, of course, you're currently updating code you
the result of tossing a copy of
Ben Forta's CFWACK into Monkey Island at the zoo.
Matt Osbun
Web Developer
Health Systems, International
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 1:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Working with OPC
.
Did the wedding photog get any pictures?
On 7/22/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking back at some of my code brings back the same type of
embarrassment that I felt after sleeping with the fat ugly chick at my
sister's wedding
hmmmhope my mom doesn't read cf-talk archives. :)
Ray Champagne wrote:
No, it was after the wedding (post reception party at my apartment for
the hardcore drunks), she was a friend of the family's daughter, about 5
years younger than me. I was 26 at the time, drunk and stupid
Yea, I've burned myself enough on this list to not worry anymore. :)
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
hmmmhope my mom doesn't read cf-talk archives. :)
LOL..nope...but Goolge does ;-)
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone:
I'll just get Karl Rove to cover it up
okay okay, I'm done here, before I get 1000 ppl asking me to move to
cf-comm.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good point...better hope she never google's Ray Champagne. You're already
in spot 2 on houseoffusion.com! Ack!!!
Dave
-Original
Is there a way to assure that a batch of mail was sent in a shared
hosting environment? In other words, I am sending out 7K emails in a
batch and want to know which ones successfully passed through the mail
server and which ones didn't. BUT - I don't have access to the mail
server log files
Because the url.no is always three in your example. The if statement
always will dump out after the first conditional, since it is always true.
switch 'em around:
cfif (url.no IS 3) and (session.permission is admin)
Page Content
cfelseif url.no IS 3
cflocation url=index.cfm
Well, I would say that there is a BIG difference in the words
themselves...in what context are we talking?
Lee wrote:
Is there a practical difference between the wording
consecutive vs concurret in software licensing agreements?
Lee Surma
I would say you're spot-on, but I am no legal guy. Sorry..
Lee wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 12:26:54 -0400
Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I would say that there is a BIG difference in the
words
themselves...in what context are we talking?
Number of legal users. Does one
Yea, Ben blogged about this the other day. I thought it was pretty cool.
http://forta.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=eentry=1673
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
I was wondering who would be the first to bring this uplet the games
begin and the thread banning that shall soon follow ;-)
Cheers
Bryan
Hmm...don't know who this guy is, but I would have to agree. Fine if
you want to think like a caveman, different story when you start making
public (and private) attacks that we all have to listen to.
Ray
Kevin Aebig wrote:
This was sent personally to me and though I'm not gay, it makes me
Oh, man, what a wet blanket. :)
Guess it's a bad time to talk about how I name my servers from the cast
of Scooby Doo?
Actually, I don't. I would if I had more than one computer at home,
though. The hottest one would be Velma.
Dave Watts wrote:
Subject: Re: Server names ...
It's worth
+ 1 for CFWebstore. Customizing my first store right now. Love it.
Cutter (CF-Talk) wrote:
CFWebStore (http://www.cfwebstore.com). Works great, Fusebox 3 design,
fairly easy to customize. You could check mine out, but my hosting
provider is trying to figure out how they broke the JIA (I
I think that they are there, but when using cfinsert, it doesn't display
the actual values in the debug window, just like if you use
cfqueryparam. How do you know that the insert isn't working?
Smith, Daron [PA] wrote:
I have a form and I want to use CFINSERT, but it's not putting the
values
that the search engines will ignore it?
Rey...
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I don't either, but back in the day (..cringe..) before I knew better,
before learning about error handling, my clients would print and fax the
error to me when they came across one. It was a nightmare to decipher
what was going on. And, since I sucked, there were a lot of faxes
coming in.
Hope That Helps
HTH,
Ray :)
Johnny Le wrote:
Yep, I am currently using the second method. Thanks, Sean.
What is HTH?
Johnny
On 6/17/05, Johnny Le [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a cfc. I am trying to convert several variables into
attributes variables from inside a method, but
When did you update? I did yesterday, and today everything I am working
with seems slow as death. Homesite is now acting like DWMX did before I
decided I couldn't work with it anymore and made the switch.
If it is Windows Updater that did it, then I am pissed.
To quote Stewey Griffin,
Thanks. I checked, and it is already off, but that is good to know. A
reboot of my machine helped dramatically.
Jerry Johnson wrote:
Try turning off the title field in the file window. This can really
slow down the file listing pane.
On 6/16/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
and it seems ok now. Like I said, I've had this
before and it cleared up mysteriously, so it seems to be gone for now,
but man is it annoying when it happens.
John
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 1:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject
Why not just restrict the bots using the robots.txt file? That's what
we do
Mike Klostermeyer wrote:
Check the CGI variables when the error happens by emailing yourself a CFDUMP
of the various scopes. Chances are it is google or some other indexing
service jumping directly to your
awesome! that has bugging me for quite some time now.
TY
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
I'm adding some features to the list due to people using spam catchers and
not removing the spam response message. Things like:
[QUARRANTINE] - which is spelled wrong
[SCANNED]
SPAM-LOW
and the like will
that seemed harsh...
Keith Gaughan wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
RADEMAKERS Tanguy wrote:
Well, i was going to suggest using
cfoutput#ReplaceList(ACTG,C,G,A,T,G,C,T,A)#/cfoutput
but on my system that replaces ACTG with ACAC
i'm confused?
That's 'cause it's
Hey Matt:
I recently had a similar problem, and I wrote to my hosting company,
this was their response:
===
Thank you for using Intermedia Technical Support.
This is due to the check that file exists option that is set in IIS
for 'bigbugz' Web server. If you want us to UNcheck this
I don't know about where to send you to learn, but you can test yourself
for free here:
http://www.typingcertification.com/
I did just plain awful. 23WPM and 8 errors on my first try. Ugh. When
you find that software, let me know. I obviously need it!
Ray
Mark Holm wrote:
HI,
I'm
Mavis Beacon?
Jeffry Houser wrote:
I got 93 words per minute with no errors on the non-Java practice
test. 430 characters per minute. However, they used variation on Quick
Brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs, which is pretty common in such tests
(since it uses all letters of the
You should read the latest CFDJ - there is an article on Linux, Apache,
MySQL, BlueDragon (LAMBDA).
All free sources, sounds like you could compete with the other shop by
offering this approach if price is a concern.
CFDJ, April 2005 issue, page 24.
Ray
Russ wrote:
We have a client that is
http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/49181.htm
Russ wrote:
I can't seem to find it on the CFDJ site... is it up there yet, or does it
appear in print first? Does anyone have a link?
Russ
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Essentially, that was what I was going for in my answer. :)
Calvin Ward wrote:
Why not just replace the P, everything else should be fine.
- Calvin
-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 1:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF vs LAMP
reason, the page that used the cfgraph tag is not outputting the
flash-based graph under the IP-only account. Does cfgraph need to have
a domain for some reason? This is just weird
Ray
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As far as I know, I think they are the exact same for the reasons that
you're worried about...
Chad McCue wrote:
Is it possible to develop on ColdFusion 7 developer edition and then move the
app to ColdFusion 7 enterprise? Is there anything that I should watch for
using the enterprise
will help me
understand the concept of joins quite a bit more. I've written simple
ones plenty of times, but this bugger is a PITA.
Thanks!
Ray
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Forget it, this was much easier than I expected. Figured it out!
Thanks,
Ray
Ray Champagne wrote:
Okay, I have a database, not designed by me, but I have to work with it,
with these tables:
_Owners_
OwnerID
OwnerName
etc
_Clients_
ClientID
OwnerFK
ClientName
etc
_Users_
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Oh, okay that'll work! I will do that at the workstations, then
everything should be fine.
Thanks,
Ray
Joe Rinehart wrote:
Nope, sorry.
FF users have the option of stating that _blank target'd links open in
new tabs, though.
-Joe
On 5/25/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
? :)
On 5/25/05, Ray Champagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, okay that'll work! I will do that at the workstations, then
everything should be fine.
Thanks,
Ray
Joe Rinehart wrote:
Nope, sorry.
FF users have the option of stating that _blank target'd links open in
new tabs, though.
-Joe
On 5/25/05
CF Exam Buster was what I was told to look up. I have downloaded it,
but haven't played with it - yet. Hey, it's only been about 1.5 years,
I'll get to it. :)
Ray
Ian Skinner wrote:
If one had a chance to have one's company pay for a CF Developer
Certification. But wasn't 100% sure one
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