[KCFusion] ColdFusion contract position - Downtown KC

2003-10-01 Thread Ryan Hartwich
FYI:

A federal employer in downtown KC has a contract position opening up.  The
position is for 4-6 months.

If anyone is interested, contact Jennifer Dempsie, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
913-664-0104, 8101 College Blvd. Suite 230, Overland Park, KS 66210.

Ryan

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Deliverables: 
Contractor will be responsible for weekly updates and progress reports to
Information Resource Management ACE-60 personnel to ensure to consistency
and compliance with project requirements.  Weekly progress reports to ACE-60
personnel to ensure consistency and compliance with assigned tasks.

Contractor should be well versed in the following areas: 

 Cold Fusion 4.5 (at least 1 year experience) 
 At least 3 years web developing experience 
 SQL Server 7 
 JavaScript 
 SQL Language 
 MS Access 
 HTML Mastery 
 Websphere familiarity 
 Ability to work independently and meet deadlines 
 Web application and user interface design 
 Ability to take directions 
 Coordinate with other ARC programmers to review and provide consistency
with database issues, client server database, data dictionaries,
connectivity and conflicts 
 Provide recommendations for improvement in product deliverable 

Duties will include, but not limited to: 
 HMTL coding 
 ColdFusion development, last maintenance and coding 
 Process documentation when needed 

Data Integration: 
 Use PMS (AWP Project) User data; requires close collaboration with SCI/PMS
team 
 Make PMS Employee Self-Assessments available within SCI 
 Must quickly become familiar with regional programming infrastructure for
the purpose of sharing data from the PMS application 
 Modify the existing SCI application to reflect the latest changes 
 Development o fuser and programmer's documentation manuals.




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[KCFusion] Meeting Announcement - Hal Helms - Wednesday the 24th

2003-09-18 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Coming next Wednesday, September 24th at 6pm... Hal Helms
(www.halhelms.com)! 

Hal will be discussing ColdFusion CFCs and Mach-II (www.mach-ii.com) with
possibly a touch of object oriented design and Fusebox (www.fusebox.org)
(since they are intrinsically related).

Mach-II is a web-application framework focused on easing software
development and maintenance.   CFCs are ColdFusion Components and are a way
of coding functions/methods in ColdFusion MX.

Hal Helms and Ben Edwards created and train programmers in the Mach-II
web-application framework.  Both will be in attendance at our meeting (Ben
recently moved back to KC, and Hal is in town for other business purposes).

Location: Centriq University, 7950 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS
66210.   Maps available on our website at www.kcfusion.org

Time: Arrive by 6pm, presentation 6-7, QA for 15 minutes or so. 

Directions to Centriq: Exit I-435 at Metcalf, go south on Metcalf to College
Boulevard. Turn right (west) and go 1/2 mile to Lamar. Turn right (north) on
Lamar and turn left immediately at 110th street. Go 100 feet and turn left
into the parking lot. Park in back of the 'Mid-America Spine' building and
come in the student entrance. 

Dinner:  We will adjourn the meeting about 7:15 and depart for Chipolte
(www.chipotle.com) for a casual dinner and networking.  Chipotle - Corp
Woods, 9900 College Blvd, 913-469-6620.  Chipolte is about 1 mile west of
Centriq, across the street from the Doubletree Hotel.  Chipolte serves large
burritos  tacos, Coke  beer.

RSVPs are not required but appreciated, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

A $2 donation to support the user group is strongly requested...



Thanks go to Centriq University (www.centriq.com) for sharing their offices




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[KCFusion] Software release survey

2003-09-10 Thread Ryan Hartwich
FYI, Macromedia has now released the new Studio MX 2004 products.  Trials
and purchasing are available on their website as well as the new Flash
Player 7.

--

Thank you for participating in last week's Worldwide User Group event. In
order to help us make future events even more successful, we'd like to ask
you to take a moment to complete an online survey about your impressions of
the event. The survey has about 25 questions and should take you no more
than 10 minutes to complete.

Those that complete the survey also have the opportunity to win an Apple 10G
iPod.

The survey can be found here: 

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=96702268448

Thanks once again for your participation!

Ryan




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[KCFusion] Studio MX 2004 Raffle Winners

2003-09-04 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Studio MX 2004 Raffle Winners:

UMKC raffle - drawn by me randomly mixing the survey forms, then Russell
mixed them and someone from the audience pulled the winning form

Winner - Jeff Brown of State Street KC!

Overland Park raffle - list of attendees who turned in surveys sorted in
Excel by email address (ascending), first name (descending).  10 Random
numbers generated on rows 1-10 using Rand() function.  Russell randomly
selected a row number, 5, which corresponded to 0.1892, hence, row 18.9
selected, so row 19 was

Winner - Eric Lehti of Ambitious Adventures!

Congratulations go to Jeff  Eric for attending our meeting and winning a
copy of the new Studio MX 2004!!!

For everyone else, I hope you enjoyed the meeting, won one of the smaller
prizes, and will become an active participant.  User groups can be a great
way to network, socialize, improve technical skills (and leadership), and
learn about how others are using your favorite products.

Ryan


 
 
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[KCFusion] Meeting Results

2003-09-03 Thread Ryan Hartwich
I would like to thank everyone who came out tonight for the meetings.
Between the two locations we had roughly 90 (38  52) people attend!

The winner at UMKC of the copy of Studio MX 2004 was Jeff Brown!  For those
of you at Centriq/OP, please forgive us for the confusion on your raffle.  I
will collect the paper work in the next two days and a winner will be
randomly selected and announced via email and website in the next 2-3 days.

Please show your support of the user group meetings and click through the
following two links:
  http://www.macromedia.com/go/mx2004_live  (to buy or consider buying)
 http://www.macromedia.com/special/usergroups/  (to show your support in
general)

I would like to thank the following individuals for their direct assistance
in setting this up:

Charmaine Keller-Hodge, Michael Falkner, David Stutler, Casey Hill, Russell
Walker, Jim Pickering, Ron Ramphal.

I will try and post copies of the handouts, some survey results, etc. on the
website in the next day or two.

Stay tuned for future user group meetings and learning/networking
opportunities,
Ryan Hartwich

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Our current websites:
http://www.kcfusion.org
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KCMUG

P.s. if you are new to the groups and are NOT subscribed to the listservs,
you must subscribe manually yourself.  Instructions on how to do so or on
our websites.




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[KCFusion] Studio MX 2004 See It - Win It!

2003-08-25 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Today Macromedia announced a new generation of MX. It's called MX 2004. New
versions of Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, and Studio. Come see the first
public demonstrations of these products and possibly win your own copy of
Studio MX 2004!
 
We are hosting Macromedia Product Managers who will demo the products live
utilizing Breeze Live. 
Our User Group is participating at:
 
 
WHEN: 
 
Wednesday, September 3, 2003
6:00 PM, please arrive between 5:45 and 6.

We will meet in the Administration Building of UMKC (southeast of the Plaza)
at 5115 Oak St, KCMO 64112-2715. 

Maps are available on our website at www.kcfusion.org

 
Join Macromedia for the first public demonstrations of Dreamweaver MX 2004,
Fireworks MX 2004, Flash MX 2004, Flash Professional MX 2004 and Studio MX
2004. Over 130 User Groups are participating in our first ever worldwide
User Group event, broadcast around the world using Breeze Live.  We will be
raffling off a copy of Studio MX 2004! 
 
Macromedia presenters are: 
Jennifer Taylor, Dreamweaver MX 2004 Product Manager
Matt Lerner, Fireworks MX 2004 Product Manager
Lucian Beebe; Flash Professional MX 2004 Product Manager
Eliza Laffin, Studio MX 2004, Product Manager
 
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!

Ryan  Charmaine




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[KCFusion] Worldwide User Group Meeting - September 3

2003-08-12 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Hi-
I have some very exciting news. For the very first time in Macromedia
history, the company has decided to do a worldwide user group meeting and
our group is going to participate.  Using Macromedia's latest communication
solution, Breeze Live, our User Group will participate in the meeting in
real-time over the web.  In addition to seeing the presentation online, we
will be able to ask questions and interact with other User Groups and
Macromedia.
 
We also plan a really great giveaway that night to be raffled off to those
that attend. So please mark your calendars for Wednesday, September 3 at
6:00 PM.
 
I will be sending out another email with the complete agenda closer to the
event.

We will be meeting in a conference room at UMKC (near the Plaza).
 
Thanks!
Ryan


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Worldwide User Group Meeting - September 3

2003-08-09 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Unfortunately, I can't tell you any more at this time...other than it will
be big, and user groups world wide will be tuning in.  Oh, and only those AT
the meetings will be able to participate.

Sorry, more info in a few weeks...   :-)


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Behalf Of Johnny Sewell
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 6:32 PM
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Subject: RE: [KCFusion] Worldwide User Group Meeting - September 3


Ryan,

Since I don't see anything about it on the User Group page of Devnet I
wondered about what they are going to discuss.  Will it be Breeze or the 6.1
release of CF or something else?

Johnny 




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[KCFusion] CFMX 6.1 released

2003-08-09 Thread Ryan Hartwich
FYI, Macromedia has released the new CFMX 6.1.  

It is a free maintenance release/upgrade to CFMX owners and includes both
fixes and enhancements to the existing platform.

When you run pages for the first time (development for instance), the pages
compile roughly 10 times faster, so much less waiting.  It runs on more OS's
including Redhat 9 and Windows 2003.  It also includes significant
enhancements to COM support, email, MS Access Unicode, etc.

Should you upgrade now if you have MX 6.0?  Yes...though you may want to
wait a few days and review the changes that may affect your code.

Should you upgrade from 4.5/5?  If you were planning on upgrading anyway, go
ahead.  If you can't justify the upgrade and don't need the features of MX,
then 6.1 probably won't make a big difference for you at this time.

I have used the betas at home and it installs easily and appears to be quite
stable.  The number of complaints with the betas are few and far between.

Ryan




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[KCFusion] Hal Topeka/Lawrence

2003-08-04 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Ben  Group,

It would be great if Hal could speak to us in September.  We can probably
use a meeting room at UMKC that can seat 50 or so.  We'll have to make sure
we reserve the projector in advance, and supply our own Ethernet patch cable
to connect to the DHCP in the wall.

Ben, you can work with me on this to set it up.  Ryan 913-317-8350,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

As for meetings in Topeka or Lawrence... Sounds good, but if our recent
attendance is any indication, we will have a very sparse room.  If we can
get a good speaker that will draw a small crowd I am up for it.

Ryan




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[KCFusion] No CFUG meeting for July

2003-07-25 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Due to a number of reasons (new contract job, reformatted computers, lack of
a speaker other than myself, lack of a meeting location) we will not be
having a meeting in July.  Sorry.

I am always looking for someone to present at a meeting.  I am more than
willing to assist you in preparing the content (technically as well as
presentation skills).  This is not rocket science, anyone can do it!
Please, volunteer.  Presenting helps you improve your technical and
presentation skills while helping and impressing others.

Ryan


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Updater 3

2003-07-22 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Jeff,

I was unsuccessful at installing Updater 3 on one machine, but I think it
was a windows problem.  I had no problems on 2 other machines, but these
were running MS SQL 2000 and not Oracle.  I have not heard of any
significant problems with U3 and Oracle, though I haven't been watching for
them either.

If you can survive this problem, Redsky (free upgrade) may fix it when it is
available shortly.  If not, see if you can uninstall U3 and move back to U2.

Ryan




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[KCFusion] Contribute 2, Flashpaper, software activation free copy of Contribute at the next CF meeting

2003-07-16 Thread Ryan Hartwich
MM has announced a number of new products/features today.

Contribute 2.0 (Windows and now Mac) www.macromedia.com/go/contribute/.
 
Macromedia FlashPaper Format
http://www.macromedia.com/software/contribute/productinfo/flashpaper/

Changes to the EULA for Contribute 2.0 including a new software activation
(http://www.macromedia.com/software/activation) feature and allowing 2
installations legally.  I know...you are screaming 'Intuit/Turbo Tax'... I
have been briefed by MM on this and they are rolling it out slowly to test
it and get customer feedback, and it seems much better than Intuit's
attempts.  I actually can't find any major flaws in their implementation so
far.  It actually seems fair and well thought out!

If you have any questions about the upcoming software activation, please
feel free to ask me about it.

In the meantime, I am pretty sure I have a copy of Contribute 1.0 that I
will randomly give away to someone at the next ColdFusion user group meeting
(i.e. please come to the meeting!).  MM will be offering $9.99 upgrades for
a limited time to 2.0 when 2.0 is released.

Ryan

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Announced in the last few weeks or soon to be:
DART Motif
Breeze modules
Affiliate program
Flash player statistics
CFMX free upgrade - Redsky
MM Quarterly financial report and investor phone conversation (online)




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[KCFusion] CFUN03 Recap (very brief)

2003-06-22 Thread Ryan Hartwich
CFUN-03 was held in a suburb of Washington, DC this weekend.

The managers' meeting on Friday was attended by about a dozen managers.
Topics covered including finding speakers, resolving problems, organization,
etc.

The Saturday/Sunday conference had over 300 people attending, 2 keynote
speeches, and 40 (yes 40!) presentations, held 4 at a time during ten time
spots.

The majority of the material was ColdFusion centric with a number of
sessions on Flash related functionality, fusebox, project management, object
oriented coding, etc.

Thank you Michael Smith of Teratech (www.teratech.com) for organizing the
weekend!  Thank you MM for sending Christian Cantrell and lending your
support.

Ryan




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RE: [KCFusion] Unexpected Loss of Session Variables

2003-06-17 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



While this is 
a far off chance, see if you can get a hold of the webserver and/or CF 
logs. With a shared server, you may be experiencing problems caused by 
other people's code, more specifically their CF. If they do something that 
causes the CF server to hang and restart, you will loose your session 
variables. With a shared solution, particularly with heavy loading and 
unlocked application/session variable access, the application server may be 
restarting. The logs should show evidence of coldfusion 
restarting.

There is a 
setting in the CF administrator that allows you to set CF to restart after a set 
number of errors of some kind. I believe the default is 10 errors, though 
what kind of errors I do not recall. IF this is the case, the only way 
around it is with proper server sandbox configuration (if even that) or a 
dedicated environment (since you can't rely on everyone to write good 
code). This may not be the problem however.

Also, look 
into using Client variables versus session variables. They are stored in a 
database versus Ram and are less susceptible to corruption and loss. I am 
not sure if you will loose your session anyway if the server restarts CF, but it 
might help. You can also look into dropping a short term cookie on the 
client's web browser to store a quasi session token. You can probably get 
around the cookie by using a unique (but not risky row identifier) value from 
the database and appending it to each page request/form submission. By 
using it, and forcibly storing the form variables immediately after each page 
submission, you can probably get away from using session variables. I 
wouldn't recommend this normally, but it may be a useful 
workaround.

Ryan


[KCFusion] Fusebox 4 and XML presentation - NY CFUG broadcasting via Flashcomm tonight

2003-06-10 Thread Ryan Hartwich
If anyone is interested, there is an online (sound only) presentation of the
new Fusebox 4 and its XML grammar at 5:30 tonight.  The presentation is by
the NY CFUG and is being broadcast via flashcomm, all you need is speakers
and the flash player (newest version).

http://cfregex.com/flashcom/nycfug/

It'll be Audio only due to bandwidth limitations.


 
 
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[KCFusion] June 25th meeting - recap of CFUN03 conference in Washington, DC

2003-06-09 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Our June meeting is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, June 25th.  Jim and
I will be attending the CFUN03, http://www.cfconf.org/cfun-03 conference and
managers' meeting in Washington, DC the week before.

The meeting will be a recap of some of the sessions and material we learned
at the conference.

If anyone else is planning on attending this conference, please let me know,

Ryan

---

We will meet at 6pm at the offices of Corporate Communications Group, Inc. -
10975 Benson Drive, Suite 150 - Bldg 12 (Corporate Woods) in Overland Park.
You can find the building by driving south on Antioch to 109th Street and
turning right into Corporate Woods (first building on your left), or
entering one of the main entrances on College Boulevard and heading towards
Antioch.  It is a three story bluish green building on a hill.

---

FYI - The local KC MMUG is undergoing some management changes this summer.
They are changing meeting locations and reorganizing.  If you are looking
for additional skill growth or volunteer opportunities, please check them
out at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KCMUG/.  The MMUG focuses on client
side MM applications like Flash, Dreamweaver, Director, etc.




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[KCFusion] Free CF magazine, starting in June

2003-04-03 Thread Ryan Hartwich

There is a new monthly CF magazine being published by Pablo Varando (of
cfm-resources, EasyCFM.com and TMM fame).  The first issue is slated to drop
on June 1, 2003.  The cost is ZERO!

Since there has never been an issue released, I cannot comment on nor vouch
for the content, but here is the link should you be inclined to sign up.
http://www.coldfusionmonthly.com/

Thanks,
Ryan






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RE: [KCFusion] Messenger Ads (OT)

2003-04-01 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



I use a 3Com modem at home, similar I 
am sure to what you have. You can probably restrict a range or 
individual. Likewise, you probably can tell it to restrict ALL but a 
certain set of them. 443 is the SSL port, 80 is http, 21 ftp, 22/23 are 
ssh i think. 1433 is SQL server.

Try 
seeing if there is a way to restrict everything and then slowly open just the 
ports you need. Don't forget any ports for email (not sure which 
ports), AIM, ICQ, etc. Though you probably can lock these down until 
someone complains.


At 03:24 PM 4/1/2003 -0600, you 
wrote:Our firewall (or so im told) is a linksys cable/dsl modem. It was set 
up by an outside contractor while I was still away at university. I can get in 
there and change the filters. At the moment it does not look to be filtering 
anything, but it only lets me filter a range of ports not individual ones. Am I 
safe blocking off UPD 135 through 138 and TCP 135 through 
445?A.



[KCFusion] Web SIG meeting - March 26th, 6:30pm: Rich Internet Applications

2003-03-19 Thread Ryan Hartwich
FYI, there was a great turnout to our February meeting on a similar topic.
If you are interested, feel free to attend.  The Web SIG is part of the
Heartland User Group (www.hugkc.org) and discusses web development as a
whole and is not product/manufacturer specific.  The Web SIG's listserv is
linked below.


Ryan

-Original Message-
From: Glenn Crocker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 3:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: March 26th, 6:30pm: Rich Internet Applications



The March 26th (next Wednesday) Web SIG meeting topic is Rich Internet
Applications (RIAs). Michael Falkner, of ThinqDigital
(http://www.thinqdigital.com/) will be covering the concept of rich
web-based applications. These generally include Flash front-ends and a web
services (ColdFusion, .Net, ASP, etc.) approach to retrieving and storing
information. Michael will be covering the possibilities, sample sites, and
look at how the sites are built (with sample code).

RIAs are amazing for presenting complex information and enabling users to
interact quickly and in complex ways with data, products, and sites.  For
many sites, RIAs improve the user experience in ways traditional
page-oriented web sites can't touch.

ThinqDigital is the local Macromedia Authorized Training Partner, so this
should be close to a from the horse's mouth kind of presentation, since
Macromedia drives the client side (Flash) and often the server side
(ColdFusion).

March 26th, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at Technisource (formerly IntelliMark),
9300 W. 110th St, Suite 460.

See you there! Invite a friend who might be interested!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kc-web

-glenn

Glenn Crocker
Netmud http://www.netmud.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



 
 
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[KCFusion] CFMX Updater 3-Released

2003-03-19 Thread Ryan Hartwich
FYI, This updater is for the stand alone CFMX (versus the J2EE versions) and
includes the normal CF fixes as well as enhancements/fixes for Flash
Remoting (server side).

Updater 3-Released March 19, 2003  

The ColdFusion MX Updater is a free download that delivers all the latest
updates to ColdFusion MX. You can learn more about the Updater in the FAQ
below, or check the release notes  to find out exactly what updates are
included. You can also download and install the ColdFusion MX Updater now.

http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/special/updater/faq/


 
 
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[KCFusion] New DevNet Center content

2003-03-18 Thread Ryan Hartwich

A huge amount of new content went live today on the DevNet Center
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/. The main theme of this week's content
launch is the Macromedia Flash Slide Show sample application, which
showcases how Flash and Visual Basic can be integrated to create Rich
Internet Applications. The full list of new content is listed below. 

Macromedia Flash Slide Show Application Topic Center Veropa
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flashslideshow/


Overview of the Flash Slide Show Sample Application
Veropa
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flashslideshow/articles/overview.html


Installation Instructions for the Slide Show Sample Application Veropa
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flashslideshow/articles/installation.htm
l


Flash Slide Show Sample Application Part 1: Building the Visual Basic
Application Veropa
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flashslideshow/articles/part1.html
  
  
Flash Slide Show Sample Application Part 2: Building the Macromedia Flash
Files Veropa
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flashslideshow/articles/part2.html


Flash Slide Show Sample Application Part 3: Putting It All Together Veropa
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flashslideshow/articles/data_exchange.ht
ml


Macromedia Flash and VB: A Potent Combination
Mindfire Solutions
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flash/articles/flash_vb.pdf


Skinning Flash Components
James Polanco
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flash/articles/skinning.html


Flash Remoting for J2EE Developers
Alon Salont--link to the article on OReilly.com
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/02/26/flash_remoting.html


Building a Persistent Shopping Cart with PHP and MySQL
Mitchell Harper
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/dreamweaver/articles/php_cart.html


Using the FlashBang! Extension in Dreamweaver MX
Joseph Lowery
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/dreamweaver/articles/flashbang.html


Creating ColdFusion MX User-Defined Functions in Dreamweaver MX Adrian
Senior http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/dreamweaver/articles/dw_udfs.html


Migrating to ColdFusion Topic Center
Macromedia http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/migrating.html
 

Migrating to ColdFusion MX Overview
Macromedia
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/articles/migration_overview.h
tml


Switching to ColdFusion MX From Other Technologies Topic Center Macromedia
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/switching.html


Switching from JSP to ColdFusion MX
Jorge Iriso
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/articles/jsp_cfmx.html


Getting Load Information to the Cisco DFP Manager
Frank DeRienzo
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/articles/dfp.html


Clustering with CFMX/J2EE for JRun
Brandon Purcell
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/j2ee/articles/endtoend.html


Software Security at Macromedia (Re-featured article to support Macromedia
security initiative) Paul Madar
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/security/articles/mmsecurity.html


Customizing the Contribute Tasks Panel
Joseph Lowery
http://www-staging.macromedia.com/devnet/contribute/articles/cobranding_task
_panel.html


Deploying Contribute to Departments or Enterprises
Macromedia
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/contribute/articles/deploying_contrib_guide
1/deploying_contrib_guide1.pdf
  

Using Digital Video in Director: An Overview
Macromedia
http://www.macromedia.com/support/director/ts/documents/video_tt_toc.htm


Using External Media to Create Cast Members in Director MX
Joe Sparks
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/director/articles/external_media.html


Director MX: Accessibility
Macromedia
http://director.breezecentral.com/p17318752/

  
FreeHand MX Interactive Site Architecture Demonstration
Todd Purgason
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/freehand/articles/fh_interactive.html


Wildlife Project 10: Building a Fireworks MX navigation bar (Part 1) Jon
Michael Varese
http://www.macromedia.com/support/dreamweaver/programs/mx_navbar1/


Wildlife Project 11: Building a Fireworks MX navigation bar (Part 2) Jon
Michael Varese
http://www.macromedia.com/support/dreamweaver/programs/mx_navbar2/


JD's Forum: Is Open and Shut Really Open-and-Shut?
John Dowdell http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/jd_forum/jd026.html




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RE: [KCFusion] session vars

2003-03-18 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Heck if I know,  I have yet to actually build a website that had any
significant loading on it :-)

You might want to check your server settings (or your setup in the
application.cfm) to see how long the session variables are good for before
they expire.  If its only 20-60 minutes, then how likely is it that you will
have enough loading in 1 hour to cause a problem...Probably slim.  I read a
long time ago somewhere how to calculate variable ram usage, I might be
wrong, but it was something like X number of bytes per letter of a string,
etc.  you could just as easily open up MS SQL, create a fake table with each
variable name you are going to make into a session variable.  Use nChar
instead of Char (n tells it to use unicode, which uses twice the space as a
normal character), etc.  That way your estimates are worst case scenarios. 

If you add in a bit more space for the pointers and variable names, you
might get a fair representation for variable size.  For instance, if you
have a string being saved as 20-40 characters, guess 40 characters of nChar,
which takes 80 bytes.  Add in say, 20? for the variable name and its
pointer.  100B.  Say you have 5 of these for a user (500).  Now assume you
have 15 variables with floating point values (4 bytes each I think, say, 16
for the name) 15*20=300.  Add in a few integers, etc.  You are probably at
1K for the user.  Even if we double this to 2K for the user, that means 500
users in 1MB of ram.  

Say you have a server with 512mb of RAM, 170 for Windows, 40 for CFMX, 40
for SQL Server = 250.  Leaving 250MB for session variables, coldfusion
caching of queries, pages, source code, database queries, etc.  Lets just
say you have 50MB of memory for session variables, at 500 users per meg,
that is 25 thousand users saving their variables in ram.  I doubt seriously
that most sites will get 25k+ users in 1 hour.I wouldn't worry about
it.

Sure, I can just hear the more anal of you questioning my very crude
estimates :-), but for the average user, if they aren't saving queries,
large record sets, and complex structures inside of session variables, my
estimate is probably right on track.

Ryan




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[KCFusion] Session variable memory

2003-03-18 Thread Ryan Hartwich
I forgot to mention, you can delete both individual session variables
(struct delete function?) and the whole session variable list for an
individual (structclear?).  You could attempt to delete all of them if they
use a logout button, and some of them if they are no longer needed in the
app.  This may save some memory, though it won't delete all of the variables
since not everyone will logout.  Either way, shorten your session timeout
period if you are concerned and you only need the session active for 15-45
minutes.

Microsoft has a free loading tool that stress tests a website in any
language.  

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/TechNet/itsolutio
ns/intranet/downloads/webstres.asp?frame=trueYou 

You can stress test a developmental server with 100+ variables and hundreds
of sessions.




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[KCFusion] Reminder - meeting tonight

2003-03-18 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Don't forget, we have a meeting tonight (Tuesday) at 7pm.

It is a demo/presentation on Macromedia Contribute.
We will also have time for QA and general discussion if you are interested.

Where: 
UMKC Administration building at 5115 Oak St, KCMO 64112-2715, just southeast
of the Plaza. 
There is free parking directly across the street.  The meeting will be on
the 2nd floor in the Plaza Room.

There is a map and additional Contribute information on the www.kcfusion.org
website.

Hope everyone can make it.
Ryan





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[KCFusion] March 18th Meeting - Contribute - 7pm, UMKC Admin building

2003-03-13 Thread Ryan Hartwich
March 18th Meeting - Contribute

Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, March 18th at 7pm.

The presented will be by Brad Miller of Accesszone Design
(www.accesszonedesign.com) and will be an introduction/demo on using
Macromedia Contribute.  The presentation will be roughly 30 minutes long
(followed by demos, QA, etc.) and include information on what Contribute
is, how it works, how to install/configure it from the administrator/server
point of view, basic features and the benefits of using it as well as a
brief demo of how normal lay users will use the product for maintaining
content on a website.

The meeting will be held at the UMKC Administration building at 5115 Oak St,
KCMO 64112-2715, just southeast of the Plaza.  There is free parking
directly across the street.  The meeting will be on the 2nd floor in the
Plaza Room.  There are stair cases and elevators just inside the front door.
The meeting is scheduled for 7 and the presentation will hopefully start by
7:15.

There is a map and additional Contribute information on the kcfusion.org
website.

Hope everyone can make it.
Ryan




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[KCFusion] Two CFUGS will be broadcasting their presentations Tonight

2003-03-11 Thread Ryan Hartwich
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.




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[KCFusion] Macromedia betas their new site

2003-03-04 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Check out MM's overhaul of their website.  It is in beta now and not
Everything is online and working 100%, but it is a complete change.

Also, MM released a newer version of Flash Player 6 (79 versus the older 65)
on Tuesday.  It includes some security fixes and flash communications server
enhancements.  You might want to download it.




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RE: [KCFusion] MX Updater 2

2003-03-03 Thread Ryan Hartwich
I didn't have any problems with the first or second install.  Are you sure
that you stopped all (3) of the services that CF has running prior to
installing the updater?  If you didn't stop the services, maybe the system
couldn't over write some of the classes with the same name.  Likewise, since
you are on Windows you shouldn't really be having a problem with case
sensitivity, but I guess I could see where you might since maybe MM changed
the file name convention to keep the Unix/Linux users happy.

I haven't heard of any significant problems with the updaters.  You have to
make sure you that you told it the correct directories when you installed it
and that is it.

-Original Message-
Subject: [KCFusion] MX Updater 2


We are having trouble getting the updater 2 for CFMX to work on windows.  It
looks like it installs fine but then some of the class file can't be created
due to files with the same names but different case, i.e.
CFusionMX\europa\cfusionMXwwwroot\WEB-INF\cfclasses\cfselect2ecfm313770878.c
lass and CFSELECT2ecfm313770878.class.  We just removed the older file and
its working.  This doesn't seem like a very clean install for an update. Has
anyone else heard of this happening?  Is Macromedia fixing this?

Thanks for the reponses to our various questions in the last week while
trying to get the MX upgrade running.

Jeff Brown
State Street - Kansas City
816-871-9441
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RE: [KCFusion] CF mysteriously stopping/starting

2003-03-03 Thread Ryan Hartwich
The standard answer is to lock all your Client/Session  Application
variables.
Another solution that worked for me when this happened was to uninstall CF
and reinstall it and the service packs.  Rebooting between of course.


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] CFGrid not loading

2003-02-28 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Tom,

Sadly, I have had problems with CFGrid in the past.  It seems as if most of
the people I have corresponded with have had problems with it.  To my
knowledge no significant enhancements or fixes were made between 4.5, 5, and
MX.

Try clearing your cache on both the server (IIS may require rebooting) and
client browser.

Also, check which versions of the Java runtime are acceptable to CFMX and
which are installed.  I know for 4.5 and 5 there were problems with the grid
and a few other components needing versions of java that were superceded by
newer ones (that weren't compatible).  This probably isn't your problem
since the tree works and it uses java, but maybe it uses different
functions.

Ryan





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[KCFusion] What Contribute is - synopsis

2003-02-27 Thread Ryan Hartwich
From MM's site Macromedia Contribute is the easiest way to update content
for any HTML website, including sites built in Macromedia Dreamweaver,
Microsoft FrontPage, and other web tools. With Contribute, non-technical
users can make changes while automatically respecting site standards for
style, layout, and code in minutes-without knowing HTML

Essentially, it is a dumbed down version of Dreamweaver, that facilitates
minor text and graphic updating of websites by non-techies.  Administrators,
through Contribute or Dreamweaver can setup permissions/security for their
website as well as marking which part of pages can and can't be modified by
others.  Then, through a simple $100 interface (Contribute), average PC
users can update the text on their sites (both static and to some extent
dynamic) without fear of breaking style sheets, look and feel, server side
code, etc.

I believe it is intended as a maintenance mechanism versus a website
design/creation tool.  Many organizations have a need for the whole group to
be able to publish changes to their site, but don't want the complexity or
risk associated with them having access to the root .cfm, .html, .php, etc.
files.




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Re: [KCFusion] uuid

2003-02-18 Thread Ryan Hartwich
I think someone like Robin might know this better, but you might want to 
check the spec's on UUIDs and how they are generated.  I think they are 
hardware and timestamp dependent.  Since you will probably be generating 
the values on the same hardware, you might find that the first X number of 
characters might just be the same or similar.You may want to consider 
generating the UUID, grabbing the first say, 10 characters, then add 2 
random characters onto it using a randomizer and the remaining UUID values 
as the seed (or some such weird algorithm).

But, check the spec's, you may be fine.

At 10:30 AM 2/18/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Is there still a pretty high degree of uniqueness if I only used the first 
12 characters of a UUID as a primary key?
A.




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[KCFusion] Demos of Flash Remoting available

2003-02-12 Thread Ryan Hartwich
If anyone is interested in the 3 demos of Flash Remoting from last night, I
have them available and they are about 1 meg in size compressed.  Just let
me know.

Ryan
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RE: [KCFusion] Demos of Flash Remoting available

2003-02-12 Thread Ryan Hartwich
I'll send it after work from my home computer where the files are.

Ryan




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[KCFusion] NY User Group info

2003-02-11 Thread Ryan Hartwich

I mentioned at tonight's meeting that the NY CF User group was now
broadcasting their meetings on the web.  Tonight's meeting was CFMX on J2EE
and they don't yet have a copy of the broadcast on their site.

However...their January presentation is online and available for download.
It is 44mb in size (non streaming), saved in .mov format (runs in Quicktime,
possibly others) and is titled Abstract Data Types in ColdFusion and
presented by Jeffry Houser.  The recording is 1 hour long, and appears to be
a 320x240 camera facing the speaker and overhead powerpoint and code screen.

You can download it and find out about their meetings at
http://www.nycfug.org

Hope the free training is helpful,

Ryan

P.s.  We had 20 people at our meeting tonight!




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[KCFusion] MM Announcements

2003-02-10 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Here are a few of today's big announcements from Macromedia:

Freehand MX is now available

Macromedia Studio MX is being renamed to Macromedia Studio MX Plus and will 
now include Freehand MX, Contribute, and parts (or all?) of DRK 1  2

Macromedia DevNet Subscriptions in both Essentials (DRKs) and Professional 
(single-user perpetual licenses to Macromedia Dreamweaver, Macromedia 
Contribute (Windows only), Macromedia Flash, Macromedia Fireworks, 
Macromedia FreeHand, and fully-functional, development-only licenses of all 
Macromedia server products. This service also includes two technical 
support incidents per subscription term.  the DRKs??)

Also, MM is preparing an overhaul of their website.  Some changes to 
reflect the new DevNet are implemented.  I don't know when the major 
changes will be ready.

Ryan 




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Re: [KCFusion] Select in Date Range

2003-02-10 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Two thoughts, you might want to try  and , or better yet = and = 
instead of between.
Also, if you intend to search through 12-15, move your date to midnight 12-16.


At 11:34 AM 2/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Okay I know this should be easy but I am not having any success.  I want to
select betwee two dates.  Here is my query, what am I doing wrong.


cfquery datasource=date name=name
select * from request where closed between '2002-10-01 00:00:00' AND
'2002-12-15 00:00:00'
order by closed
/cfquery




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[KCFusion] KCFusion User Group Meeting Announcement - February 11th, 6pm - Pizza Coke will be available

2003-02-07 Thread Ryan Hartwich
KC CF'ers,

We will be holding our next user group meeting this coming Tuesday,
February 11th at 6pm.

It will be held in the offices of Corporate Communications Group, Inc. -
10975 Benson Drive, Suite 150 - Bldg 12 (Corporate Woods) in Overland
Park.  You can find the building by driving south on Antioch to 109th
Street and turning right into Corporate Woods (first building on your
left), or entering one of the main entrances on College Boulevard and
heading towards Antioch.  It is a three story bluish green building on a
hill.  Pizza and Coke will be supplied at this meeting, but donations
are accepted and rsvp's are appreciated.

We will be demonstrating the bear basics (an introduction to)
Macromedia's Flash Communications Server and Flash Remoting (using
CFMX).  Flashcomm is a server side, Actionscript enabled server that
serves audio, video, and dynamic applications to a Flash Player client.
Flash Remoting is a set of connection technologies built into CFMX and
available for J2EE and .Net (and possibly PHP in the future) that enable
the Flash Player to act as an interface for rich applications.  By
combining the cross platform capability and features of Flash with
dynamic data generation on the server websites can finally step away
from the limitations of JavaScript and html.  Depending on member
interest, we may hold a more in depth discussion of the technologies at
future meetings.

Typical meetings consist of 30-60 minutes of informal presentations with
peer discussions before and afterwards.  Dress is casual, guests are
welcome and prior experience/knowledge of Flash is not necessary.
Macromedia specific door prizes will be given away during the meeting.

If you have any questions or get lost finding the meeting, please call.

Ryan Hartwich
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
913-579-5260 (cell)
913-317-8350 (home)


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Upcoming meeting - ideas

2003-02-07 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Hope you can make it on Tuesday.  Sorry about the location in OP, more
people opted for that location, and the host has a local server with all
the software we need and a demonstration machine too.

Ryan

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Subject: RE: [KCFusion] Upcoming meeting - ideas


Definitely interested in the Flash information.  Not the certification.

Can Tues. doubtful for Wed.
UMKC better for me.

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RE: [KCFusion]

2003-02-05 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Adaryl,

I have 
never streamed video, so am not really sure, but I think the reason you need a 
special server is because the ftp and http protocols that you would use 
otherwise (or at least the server) try and download the whole massive file to 
the client in a big chunk. Even if the chunks are spread out, if the 
server sends them too quickly to the client, the client will be 
overwhelmed. Likewise, users are used to being able to rewind, pause, 
etc., and I think these are features missing in typical web servers. I 
assume (big assume here) that the streaming servers can chunk out what it needs 
to, at speeds dictated (by request) from the clients. Flashcomm is rather 
expensive (though I don't know what its competition costs) and has a 
fewproblems that are still being worked out (it is in its first 
version). I haven't used it, other than installing it, but you might want 
to check out the Flashcomm chat list on 
chattyfig.figleaf.com.

Ryan

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  Adaryl WakefieldSent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 9:55 
  AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] 
  
  If any of you wonder why I ask so many questions 
  its because there are only two of us here and were both fresh out of college. 
  This is my only lifeline to other web professionals.
  We are currently working on a project where we 
  are delivering educational material over the web using a Flash front end and 
  SQL Server back end. There are portions to the app where we are delivering 
  streaming media and here is where we run into problems. We have been doing a 
  lot of research over the past week but are having trouble getting straight 
  answers. Wetested some stuff last night and it looks relatively ok. 
  Nothing special just a .wmv file on the web and a link to it. 
  Everything we look at says we need some sort of 
  serverfor the stuff we stream but we can't find out why. I looked at 
  flash communication server but I need to be able tojustify the 
  purchase.
  Are any of youstreaming video over the web, 
  and what components are youusing to do it with?
  A.


RE: [KCFusion]

2003-02-04 Thread Ryan Hartwich
I am looking online now.  So far, no luck.  Everything is rather
expensive and generally requires loading special software onto high end
routers.


It looks like the Zeus webserver has throttling capabilities by IP
address, so you might be able to setup a development machine and test
from there...unfortunately, it is $1700+  http://www.zeus.com/purchase/

I like Robin's idea of using an AOL or similar ISP accounts using a
modem. 

Possible: http://www.azzit.de/wmdropzone/

Check out the 'Charles' program, it looks like it might work:
http://www.xk72.com /  http://www.xk72.com/charles/index.html


 -Original Message-
From: Adaryl Wakefield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 7:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [KCFusion] 


Does anybody know if there is a way to simulate a 56k connection. All
I'm finding on the web is software that lets you throttle a whole
organization. A.


 
 
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Re: [KCFusion] same field names

2003-01-28 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Change the way you write your select statement

Select parentTable.state as parentstate, childTable.state as childstate 
where x = y, etc. etc.

cfoutput

I am outputting the value of the parent table #queryName.parentState# and 
now the child #queryName.childstate.
/cfoutput

The trick is using the 'as' modifier in your select statement to 
temporarily rename the column retrieved.

Ryan

At 04:01 PM 1/28/2003 -0600, you wrote:
It does not happen too often but every blue moon or so I have a field that 
is named the same in two related tables. Usually I just rename a field and 
go about my day. Nobody but me here really knows what I'm up to anyway. 
Today I was making some tables and wound up with this:
parentTable.state
childTable.state
In the parent table the state is stored in full. In the child table the 
state is stored as the two letter abbreviation for addresses.
The problem that I usually go right around is the fact that to reference a 
result in a query you say:
queryName.state
but you can't specify which state you want.
I preparation for the day when I may have to answer to someone and can't 
just rename a field, I was wondering if there was a way to actually 
reference a field in cfoutput query that I was not privy to.
A.




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[KCFusion] Press release : MACROMEDIA TO OFFER ONLINE PRESENTATION ANDRAPID E-LEARNING SOLUTIONS Macromedia Acquires Leading Solutionprovider Prese dia, Inc.

2003-01-16 Thread Ryan Hartwich



MACROMEDIA TO OFFER ONLINE PRESENTATION AND RAPID E-LEARNING SOLUTIONS
Macromedia Acquires Leading Solution provider Presedia, Inc.
San Francisco-January 16, 2003-Macromedia, Inc. (Nasdaq: MACR) today
announced the acquisition of privately-held Presedia, Inc., a leading
provider of online presentation and e-learning solutions for sales,
marketing, corporate communications, and online training. With the addition
of Presedia's flagship product, Express, Macromedia extends its leadership
in the online presentation, training, and e-learning market to address a
burgeoning audience of business users looking to easily and cost-effectively
create, deliver, and manage online presentations and learning content. The
Express hosted and licensed offering will immediately be sold and supported
http://www.macromedia.com/macromedia/proom/pr/2003/presedia.html






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RE: [KCFusion] DreamWeaver MX, ColdFusion 5, and SQL2000

2003-01-15 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Mark,

This 
won't help you or make you feel better, but I have DWMX running on 2000 pro with 
SQL2K and CFMX just fine. I do not however have mixed authentication in 
sql on. I have found it to be problematic since my NT security experience 
is minimal. I have not heard of any bugs in this area however, so good 
luck.

Ryan

  
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  Mark KirkbrideSent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 5:33 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] 
  DreamWeaver MX, ColdFusion 5, and SQL2000
  I've installed the new Dreamweaver MX. My 
  problem is when I try to view SQL 2k database Tables, I get a "Data Source 
  Login". The SQL 2k is set up in mixed authentication and I've tried NT 
  accounts and SQL accounts without any luck. I can view the Table/Field 
  structure of the "canned" Access DB's that install with ColdFusion 5, and I 
  can see all of the ColdFusion 5 datasources. All of these datasources 
  verify. Anyone know what I need to do to be able to see the SQL2k tables 
  and fields?
  Mark Kirkbride Senior LAN Administrator FBD 
  Consulting, Inc. (913) 319-8836 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


[KCFusion] FYI: Flashcom presentation on datatypes in CFMX, tonight,on-line

2003-01-14 Thread Ryan Hartwich



FYI, this is for today:


New York CFUG (http://www.nycfug.org)
Tuesday, January 14, 6:30 PM EST   (5:30 central time)
Sponsored by House of Fusion
Jeffry Houser will be presenting at the CFUG, and we will be broadcasting 
it live via Flashcom. His topic is Abstract Data Types in ColdFusion MX.

The information about the Flashcom broadcast of tonight's NYCFUG meeting 
is up on the NYCFUG Site
http://www.nycfug.org

or you can go to

http://www.cfregex.com/flashcom.




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RE: [KCFusion] Macs..bleh

2003-01-09 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Adaryl,

A few 
thoughts, try tricking CF  Filemaker. Maybe you can use an MS SQL 
odbc driver/connector. Or, maybe you can setup some form of replication or 
linking between say, Access or MS SQL and the FileMaker. Then, use CF to 
access the new DB.

Can 
you just force them to upgrade to a different database? 


Ryan

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  Adaryl WakefieldSent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 4:43 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] 
  Macs..bleh
  
  Greetings all, 
  I work in a primarily Mac environment (yes i 
  know..pray for me). The organization has a database in FileMaker Pro 
  5(on Mac of course) that is mission critical (I bet you already know 
  what Im going to ask). The firsttime I tried to access it 2 summers ago 
  from CF which sits onWin2k server it was not possible. I 
  waswondering if in the year and a half since someone has created a 
  workingODBC driver or is there anybody else that has some sort of 
  workaround? I'm all over the internet without much luck.
  A.


[KCFusion] 3 Press Releases - Macromedia ColdFusion MX for BEA Weblogic , IBM WebSphere Application Server 5 and Support Sun ONE Platform (and possibly Mac 10.2)

2003-01-07 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Rumor has it that there will be an announcement today of a release of
CFMX for Jrun/J2EE on Mac OS X (10.2?) today.  Unfortunately, it is not
yet clear if this will be a developer only or full 'production' class
version.  Either way, for those of you who are Mac users, this would
allow you to develop on your Mac for use on other servers.

-Original Message-

Now Available
Tuesday January 7, 7:33 am ET  
New Release Brings Unprecedented Productivity to the J2EE Platform 

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Macromedia, Inc.
(Nasdaq: MACR - News) today announced the immediate availability of
MacromediaR ColdFusionR MX for BEA WebLogicR Server(TM). Macromedia
ColdFusion MX, the rapid server scripting environment for creating rich
Internet applications, brings the proven ease of use and productivity of
ColdFusion to the highly scalable, standards-based Java technology
architecture offered by BEA Systems. Macromedia ColdFusion MX for BEA
WebLogic Server is available for immediate download from the Macromedia
Online Store at http://www.macromedia.com/go/cfmxbea/ .

New Release  @

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030107/sftu047_1.html


Macromedia ColdFusion MX Updated to Support IBM WebSphere Application
Server 5 Tuesday January 7, 7:32 am ET  
ColdFusion MX Extends J2EE Platform with Productivity Layer 


SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Macromedia, Inc.
(Nasdaq: MACR - News) today announced the immediate availability of an
update to Macromedia ColdFusion MX to support IBM WebSphereR Application
Server 5. Macromedia ColdFusion MX brings the proven ease of use and
productivity of ColdFusion to the highly scalable, standards-based Java
technology architecture. The update is available for immediate download
from http://www.macromedia.com/go/cfmxupdate/ .


New Release  @

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030107/sftu048_1.html


Macromedia ColdFusion MX Updated to Support Sun ONE Platform Tuesday
January 7, 7:31 am ET  
ColdFusion MX Adds to J2EE Developer Productivity Solutions with Support
for The Sun ONE Application Server 7 


SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Macromedia, Inc.
(Nasdaq: MACR - News) today announced the immediate availability of an
update to Macromedia ColdFusion MX for Sun(TM) ONE to support the Sun
ONE Application Server 7. Macromedia ColdFusion MX brings the proven
ease of use and productivity of ColdFusion to the highly scalable,
standards-based Java(TM) technology architecture. The update is
available for immediate download from
http://www.macromedia.com/go/cfmxupdate/ .

New Release  @

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030107/sftu049_1.html


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Macromedia Studio MX

2002-12-30 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



I 
don't believe I have heard of any problems with Studio MX and CF5. (only 
minor ones the other way around). The trick will be to remember that some 
of the features/tags in Studio won't work in CF5, likewise the CFCs. So 
you may have a tendency to write code that is not 5 compatible. This 
shouldn't be a big problem and its a good chance to start working on code for 
MX.

A 
plus: the Windows version of Studio MX includes a developer version of 
CFMX, which can coexist on a server with CF5. Though it only permits a 
single IP address to connect, it is a good way for you and other developers with 
copies of studio to write and test code on stand alone versions of CFMX prior to 
buying the upgrade.

Ryan


  
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  Mark KirkbrideSent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:58 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] Macromedia 
  Studio MX
  Has anyone had any issues using Macromedia Studio 
  MX with ColdFusion 5 Server? We have budgeted to upgrade to ColdFusion 
  MX Server in 03, but was wondering about getting the Studio 
  beforehand.
  Mark Kirkbride Senior LAN Administrator FBD 
  Consulting, Inc. (913) 319-8836 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



Re: [KCFusion] SQL and Studio problem

2002-12-18 Thread Ryan Hartwich
nvarchar (or nchar) are for unicode fields.  They take twice the space to 
store as non-unicode fields.  So a field that is '80' wide is 40 characters 
of data that take 2 bytes per character.

You are hitting the size limitation when you jump from 40 to 41/42 
characters and then it is doubling.  Try changing your nvarchar field to 160.

Ryan


At 04:13 PM 12/18/2002 -0600, you wrote:
I'm using CF Studio 5 on Win2000, and our db is MS SQL 7 on NT 4. One of 
my apps started acting up
when a user tried to enter a long client name in a form. An error about 
right truncation. Studio's
db tab told me that field was 80 characters wide (nvarchar). But it kept 
choking on a 42-character
name. I went back to our server room and checked field widths from the 
Enterprise Manager. Each
field there shows a value half of what Studio tells me. So my 80-character 
field will only take 40.
Easy enough to change but what's up with the misrepresentation? It does 
not do this with other data
types.

Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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RE: [KCFusion] SQL and Studio problem

2002-12-18 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Someone can correct me on this, but I think you should be fine converting 
your fields from nvarchar to varchar.

Access either doesn't, or didn't used to support Unicode, and up until 
CFMX, CF didn't either.  So if your applications are webcentric, are not 
using CFMX and/or not unicode specific, and you don't have to worry about 
foreign characters, go for it.  Make sure when you change fields from nchar 
to char etc. that you make sure you aren't truncating the fields.

 Backup first!

Likewise, because these changes may occur in primary and foreign key 
fields, you may have problems changing one table without conflicting with 
another, so you will probably need to schedule these changes for a down 
time when you can turn off the website and prevent users from accessing the 
database while you make the changes and test them.

At 04:30 PM 12/18/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Unicode? Six months ago this db was in Access 2000, and I used the MS 
upsizing wizard to convert it
to SQL 7. Don't remember anything in the wizard about unicode. How 
annoying. Unless there's some
reason to use unicode in that field -- highly unlikely -- I'd rather just 
change the data type to
plain text.

Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator




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[KCFusion] No December meeting, reschedule for January

2002-12-13 Thread Ryan Hartwich
CF Users,

As you read earlier this week, we had to reschedule/cancel the meeting
at the last minute because of some unfortunate problems with our meeting
location.

I was hoping to reschedule for next week, but a number of difficulties
have prevented it (busy holiday schedule for everyone, lack of finding a
place and informing you quickly enough, and a lack of KNOWN interest on
your behalf).

We will tentatively plan the meeting on Flash Remoting for January.  As
an added incentive, I have a number of giveaways that I will share at
that meeting.

As a side note, while I can completely understand the human tendency for
lurking on these lists, it is difficult to  maintain this group, plan
meetings, etc. with the minimal participation, support, and even
interest that the majority show.  If anyone would like to volunteer to
help out, I would appreciate it.

Comments, suggestions, and feedback would be nice. 
Ryan
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[KCFusion] Tuesday's meeting is CANCELLED!

2002-12-09 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Bad News!

Unfortunately, we will have to CANCEL our meeting for tomorrow.  We were
scheduled to be in a Sprint facility, but they removed all of the over
head projectors and such over the weekend and we just found out.  I am
looking at alternative places to hold our Flash Remoting meeting with
the MM Tools group.  Hopefully this meeting can be rescheduled for early
next week.

We might hold this location at UMKC, however, if someone would like to
volunteer a room that will seat 20+, or has a projector and internet
access, we can consider it.  Please let me know.

Sorry about the late notice,

Ryan
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RE: [KCFusion] coldfusion mx tags

2002-12-09 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Matt,

Check out the 'preferences' in Dreamweaver MX, there is a way of setting
up the program to look and act very close to Homesite/CF Studio as
opposed to a designer tool.  Most people get to liking it after a few
hours/weeks of use and actually prefer the power to Studio.  Also, if
you experience speed problems, turn off the directory refreshing in your
site setup.

Somewhere on the MM site is a place to download the files necessary to
add MX functionality (though not all of it) to CF Studio 5.

Ryan

-Original Message-
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Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [KCFusion] coldfusion mx tags


I recently purchased the MX Studio, but I am not liking the Dreamweaver
MX tool.  I was wondering two things:

1) Is there a way I can place the new ColdFusion MX tags (.vtm files)
into the ColdFusion 5 Studio tag definitions folder. 2)How would I do
that so ColdFusion 5 Studio would recognize the new tags?

Matt Bassham

 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Tuesday's meeting is CANCELLED!

2002-12-09 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Apparently the lease was/is up on the building in question.  Due to a
lack of available office space (or the right set) for them to move to,
the offices (University of semi-Excellence) will remain there for a
short period of time.  I presume that the crews that were scheduled to
uninstall all of the training equipment in the multiple training rooms
were not put on hold.

Either way, as much as I like picking on Sprint, I doubt it was directly
their fault.  These things happen.  If we had known about it a few days
ago we could have found a projector and alternative equipment.

Joe Pickering is looking into using his office meeting room (very nicely
decorated) in Corporate Woods and should know in 2-3 days.  We can
probably use the UMKC conference rooms where we have been meeting for a
few years also.  



 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Server Problem

2002-12-04 Thread Ryan Hartwich
You have me stumped there.  I have used SSL and generally haven't had
problems with it.  I don't recall any that were image specific at least.
Do check that your references to the image files either include
'http://' or have the right path structure.  When your users switch from
http to https, you loose your session management, and possibly your path
structures/nesting for include files etc.  Simple way should be to check
the broken image links by right clicking them and make sure that the
path is correct, verify by copying the path into the web browser and
trying it.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of cfhelp
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 7:00 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [KCFusion] Server Problem


OK.. Got up this morning and checked the server. Images were broke so I
right clicked and looked at the path. The images in the Header, LeftNav
and Footer are called using https (SSL) because the SSL of the site uses
them also.

So to be more specific about the problem my SSL stops working after a
while.

Ryan,

Could the same thing apply below to SSL? I think I will change the
templates to not use SSL unless they are browsing in SSL. Sound good?

Rick


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Server Problem

2002-12-03 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Rick,

I have occasionally had problems when using nested 'include' files,
particularly if you are using frames on the website.  I believe that
Include files treat images as if they are being pulled from the level of
the include file versus the parent file (though it may be the other way
around).  If you have frames, or include files, included by other
include files, etc., the paths to the images may be wrong.  Try right
clicking on the broken images and looking at the path for them.  You may
find that the image was trying to come from
/images/images/images/whatever.jpg.

Ryan


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of cfhelp
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [KCFusion] Server Problem


One of my websites (there are about 10 on the server) runs fine for
about 6-8 hours maybe longer and then the images all come up broken. I
have been running down errors in the Event Viewer and CF Logs I solved
most of them but the images still break. When this happens performance
of the site is not affected and the other sites are fine. 

This box has
Win2k SP3
IIS 5
CF 5
SQL2k
WarFTP

The only other error in the Event Viewer is

The timeout waiting for the performance data collection function .NET
CLR Data in the C:\WINNT\system32\netfxperf.dll Library to finish has
expired. There may be a problem with this extensible counter or the
service it is collecting data from or the system may have been very busy
when this call was attempted.  


Anyone else seen this and has a fix?

Rick
 
 


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Server Problem

2002-12-03 Thread Ryan Hartwich
If somehow your menu system starts calling itself and generating the menu 
inside of other calls, then the include files will start stacking up.  I 
think I have only experienced this with frames however.  If that is the 
case, it probably isn't a function of time and the machine acting up, but 
instead it is a function of when your users request pages in the right 
sequence to cause the nesting.


At 04:52 PM 12/3/2002 -0600, you wrote:
I'm not running Frames but they are cfinclude's one for the header one for
the leftNav that includes about 4 more in it. I have to wait for it to do it
again to check the image path. I guess if this is the problem my next
question is why does it work for a while before breaking the images?

The site is http://www.blueear.com/

Rick





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RE: [KCFusion] messed up indexes in sql server

2002-12-01 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Also, look into a few of the other DBCC commands that force the database
to check itself and reset the statistics.  I think DBCC Statistics or
something like that will regenerate the statistics for each table.  

Since your production tables may have a completely different ratio of
inserts/deletes to updates, etc., it is possible that the statistics
that manage where the data is, and hence how the tables are indexed,
etc. may be really out of whack.  

FYI, the reindexing and statistics MIGHT require that your database be
in single user mode, I know that some of the table
verification/corruption checking checks require this.  If so, you pretty
much have to disconnect everyone and all processes from the server in
order to run them.  There are some flags that you can flip that will
force people off of the system.  I have these commands written up at
work if you need them sometime Monday or Tuesday.

Ryan


 
 
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[KCFusion] December 10th Meeting - Flash Remoting

2002-11-27 Thread Ryan Hartwich
KC ColdFusion Users:

Our next meeting will be at 6pm on December 10th at the Sprint School of
Excellence off of I435  Roe in Overland Park.  Our hosts for the
evening will be the KC Macromedia Tools Group
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KCMUG/).

The meeting will be an introduction and brief demonstration of Flash
Remoting using ColdFusion.  Flash Remoting is a new technology built
into CFMX (available for .Net  J2EE) that provides the functionality
for Flash 6/MX to create Rich Interface Applications.  Using Flash MX, a
developer can create dynamic websites with significantly more
functionality and far better cross browser  platform compatibility than
a traditional HTML interface.  The flash movie then interacts via
function calls to the server platform (CF, .Net, J2EE) to send and
receive data.

Please stay tuned after Thanksgiving for more information,

Ryan


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion]

2002-11-07 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Macromedia knows of this problem. Apparently, the APIs for the new 
version of Apache keep changing and they are forced to recompile and distribute 
the changes in order to keep MX working. I heard late last week that they 
were going to post some form of source file that users will be able to recompile 
on their own in order to fix this problem whenever Apache changes and breaks the 
system. They were hoping for soon, being a few weeks, but no actual 
expected date for the availability of this patch was publicized. 
This falls under the category of an Apache problem with MM trying hard to help 
the users.


[KCFusion] Contract to Hire - CF, Informix, C or Cobol

2002-11-04 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Here is a local CF position.  Feel free to contact the recruiter:

-Original Message-

The basic skillset I am searching for is Cold Fusion, Informix database
and either C language or COBOL.  They are putting some legacy based
insurance application/systems onto the web via Cold Fusion.  The
position is being offered on a 6 month Contract to Hire. Please let me
know of any interested individuals.  Have a great day.

John Triggs
Senior Technical Recruiter

Technisource
9300 West 110th Street, Suite 460
Overland Park KS 66210

913-696-0808 ext.  227 local office phone
1-800-932-2372 toll free office phone
816-805-7250   mobile phone
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.technisource.com


 
 
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[KCFusion] CF Users Group Meeting, THIS Wednesday, Nov 6

2002-11-04 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Meeting Announcement:

What:  Basic introduction to the use of CFC's (components) in CFMX
PowerPoint presentation showing examples of the
differences between CF5 UDFs and CFMX's CFCs
Basic coding methods of writing a CFC.
Benefits of CFCs for coding typical .cfm pages
as well as a brief discussion on the benefits for
reusability in other applications and rich interfaces.

When:  Wednesday, November 6th at 6:30pm.

Where: Offices of Mach10 Design,
   7200 W. 132nd St., Suite 380  
   Overland Park, KS 66213 
   (913) 897-5301
 Directions available on our website tonight

Who: As always, anyone is welcome to come.
 The presentation will assume basic CF understanding.

Request:  If you have examples of CFC's you have written (that you
can supply), or particular questions, please let Ryan at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] know as soon as possible.

Note:  This meeting will serve as a primer for a follow-up
meeting that is being planned with the KC MM Tools
user group.  That meeting will probably be held in
mid-November and will show examples of using a Flash
front end interface, Flash Remoting, and server side
Cold Fusion (using CFC's) to make a rich graphical
interface for your website.  Understanding basic
CFC functionality will be extremely helpful if you
plan on attending the Flash Remoting presentation.


 
 
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[KCFusion] ...in the works...

2002-10-22 Thread Ryan Hartwich
FYI

I'm working on some presentation materials for a possible meeting next
week on CFC's (a new way of writing functions in CFMX).  Hopefully we
can arrange a meeting for early next week at either the UMKC location or
southern Overland Park.

I am also working with the MM Tools group in town to put together a
presentation and demo on Flash Remoting for November.  Flash Remoting
allows you to use Flash to create a cross platform front end/rich user
interface that can interact with a backend server like CF (or J2EE,
.Net, etc.) to create dynamic applications that give you the
capabilities of Flash for the interface instead of the typical html and
horrible to debug javascript.

I am also working on a number of book reviews that hopefully I can start
sending out in the next few week.

Ryan


 
 
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[KCFusion] Request for assistance configuring L-soft or Lyris listerv software

2002-10-16 Thread Ryan Hartwich

I am hoping to move our list  website to a new box that supports MS SL
 CFMX.  Someone has volunteered, but we have not had the expertise and
time to configure a listserv program.  L-Soft  Lyris both offer free
versions for small list management and we are hoping to use one of the
two if we can a) get a web based interface working for
subscribing/administering b) get it configured reasonably easily

Does anyone here have experience with listserv software that could walk
our volunteer through the configuration and answer questions?

Thanks,
Ryan


 
 
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[KCFusion] ColdFusion Opening (Contract) in KC

2002-10-15 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Contract CF Position, please contact recruiter below:

---

Contract opening in KC:

Required skills:  Cold Fusion Studio 5, CF Script, SQL for Microsoft SQL
Server, and HTML

Desirable Skills:  Dreamweaver Ultradev 4, JSP, ASP, Java Script, and VB
Script

Project Description:  Finalizing three project designs for new
applications.  A contractor will be required to help develop and
implement these projects utilizing Cold Fusion and SQL Server. 

Dave Nelson
J. M. Neil  Associates, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
816-941-4997 x.218
816-941-4531 fax



 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Great rates (JFf0iL)

2002-10-03 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Unfortunately, I am unable to prevent ads from being 
placed on this list at this time. We are still receiving free hosting and 
listserv support from Ron and he is too busy to moderate this list (I wouldn't 
ask him to anyway, we should self police if necessary). I am working on 
moving our hosting elsewhere but have not had the time to setup the necessary 
list software. Right now, anyone who subscribes has the ability to post 
and I have no more access to the administrative functions than anyone 
else.

Please 
do not unsubscribe, continue to get value from the list  the group. 
If the individual who placed the 'ad' (SPAM!!) continues to do so, I will ask 
Ron to yank him from the list. In the meantime, feel free to ignore the 
spam like the other 30-50 you receive a day (or click on the ad, find out the 
company, and spam them to death if you so choose).

Sorry,
Ryan


[KCFusion] Thanks Ron

2002-10-03 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



By the way, I would like to thank Ron from 
Humankind Systems for his long term support of the user group. Ron (with 
Brian  Robin) lead the group for a few years and Ron has been very kind in 
his free hosting of our domain/website and the 
listserv.

Thanks!


[KCFusion] Flash Remoting - maintaining session state

2002-10-02 Thread Ryan Hartwich

I am considering using a Flash (MX) front end and Flash Remoting as the
client for a CF application.  I will need a user to enter a
username/password combination in a flash window and login to the server.
I have been unable to find out how Flash and Remoting handle sessions
between the flash client and the server.

I know that Flash can store cookies on the client side, and that it has
the ability to pass sessions via the old post/get methods, but it is
unclear if the new remoting features pass some form of session key
(CFID/CFTOKEN/JSESSIONID) to the server automatically on all remoting
calls.

Q:  Does Flash automatically pass a token, cookie, etc. to the server on
all Remoting calls like a normal HTML page does with cookies (that store
the token information)?

Thanks,
Ryan


 
 
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[KCFusion] Studio MX Presentation on Thursday

2002-09-25 Thread Ryan Hartwich

This post is to confirm the 6:00 PM Studio MX presentation that will be
given by a representative of Macromedia. The event will take place on
Thursday, September 26th at the Sprint University of Excellence. Prizes
will be given away including a certificate for a free copy of Macromedia
Studio MX. You must be present to win.

Macromedia Studio MX presentation
Thursday, Sept. 26, 2002
6:00 PM
Sprint University of Excellence
10750 El Monte
Overland Park, KS 66030

Directions:
Take HWY 435.
Exit at Roe.
Head north to 107th Street (1 block).
Turn right on 107th Street (there are two gas stations on the corner).
Proceed down 107th for less than 1/4 mile. Turn right on El Monte.
Proceed to the very end of the street. You will see the Sprint building.

Joe Saturnino
Sprint University of Excellence
Multimedia Services
10750 El Monte
Overland Park, KS 66211
Mailstop: KSOPKE0101

Phone: (913) 624-8023
Fax: (913) 624-8033


 
 
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[KCFusion] Measuring interest in attending a meeting

2002-09-24 Thread Ryan Hartwich

TO: KC MM Tools, CF,  Web Sig
Subject:  Measuring interest in attending a meeting

Our original intention of having a meeting this past Monday with an MM
speaker fell through due to travel difficulties.  We are working to set
up an alternate meeting this week.  Due to MM scheduling problems, the
free seminars in town this week and our perception that everyone will be
watching TV Thursday, we would like your feedback on the following:

Will you attend a Dreamweaver MX presentation WEDNESDAY EVENING in
Overland Park? Will you attend a Dreamweaver MX presentation THURSDAY
EVENING in Overland Park?

If we have a reasonable number of people interested and willing to
attend on the same day then we will continue to attempt to schedule
such.  If not, attend one of the MM seminars this week and we will see
you next month.

Your immediate feedback is requested
Ryan  Joe



 
 
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[KCFusion] MM Meeting is CANCELLED! - possible reschedule

2002-09-23 Thread Ryan Hartwich

The KCFusion  MM User Group/Tools meeting that was scheduled for this
evening has been CANCELLED by Macromedia.  

MM has called to inform us that the technical speaker(s?) that was
scheduled to speak has missed their flight to KC and will be unable to
present to us this evening.  We are trying to reschedule the speaker and
will hopefully know a new date this evening.

Sorry about this inconvenience!  If you have any questions, please call
me.

Ryan 
913-579-620


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] MM Meeting is CANCELLED! - possible reschedule

2002-09-23 Thread Ryan Hartwich

After seven years of public speaking (Toastmasters) and numerous other
positions requiring an extrovert, I think I fall outside of the 'nerd'
stereotype...

...ok, maybe not 100% outside of the stereotype :-)

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Keith Purtell
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 4:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [KCFusion] MM Meeting is CANCELLED! - possible reschedule


Hey I'm starting to suspect some of you guys are nerds.



 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] tuples, keys, and argumentative university academics!

2002-09-20 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Adaryl,

I have 
no idea from a 'book' sense. And I would say that you COULD say that the 
masterID and userName are both unique, but heck, you could also SAY that the 
fName and/or the LName uniquely identify the record. You could just as 
easily say the password is unique if you have determined that through either 
business logic or SQL uniqueness that the password is the key 
value.

While 
either side may be correct from a purely book sense, I think it is more 
important to consider what the use of the data will be. There may be a 
benefit to separating the first and last names from the username and 
password. UP both indicate a login method, the first and last name 
are part of the individual's contact information and would probably make more 
sense to be stored with addresses, phone numbers, etc. You would then use 
the masterID to tie the two tables together.

Ryan


  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  Adaryl WakefieldSent: Friday, September 20, 2002 4:40 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] 
  
  
  Huge ruckus broke out in one of my project groups yesterday. It was over 
  the definition of Boyce-Codd normal form.Iknow the definition is 
  every every determinate is a candidate key. We were going round and round 
  about what constitutes a determinate.I said if the table looked like this 
  masterList(masterID, fName, LName, userName, password) we would be ok. Another 
  guy said we need to break up the table because userName and masterID uniquely 
  identify the tuple. I said that it only uniqly identifies the tuple if we say 
  so. This went on for about half an hour withmanyvalid points on 
  both sidesand wound up a jump ball. Anybody care to settle this bar 
  fight?
  A.


[KCFusion] KC CF employment opportunity

2002-09-18 Thread Ryan Hartwich



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Subject: employment opportunity

Skills Set:
Candidate must have at least ten years of progressive IT software
development and software management experience using structured system
development methodologies as well as systems life cycle management
methodology. Must have Four years of experience in designing Web sites,
integrating Web and Database applications, managing and controlling
system development projects using system life cycle management, system
development methodologies and structured analysis and design techniques.
Project experience must include client-server, web-enabled. and
standalone applications. Detailed knowledge of Cold Fusion, Visual Basic
and C++.  Contract for hire position, must be willing to convert.
Position is located  in Kansas City.


John Triggs
Senior Technical Recruiter

Technisource
9300 West 110th Street, Suite 460
Overland Park KS 66210

913-696-0808 ext.  227 local office phone
1-800-932-2372 toll free office phone
816-805-7250   mobile phone

www.technisource.com


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] Lookup Table

2002-09-12 Thread Ryan Hartwich

James,

When you say this is a form and that you want to 'choose' from the list,
or add a new record, what do you mean?  If I understand you correctly,
you want to be able to display what is currently in the record (in the
table) and allow them to update the fields, OR they can click on a link
somewhere (maybe there) and get the same form but blank and allow them
to enter the information and then insert that info into a new record in
the table.

Use 1 form, have a query run inside the page that will query the record
from the table.  If the user is 'viewing/editing' the table, a record is
found and the form fields are populated using #Query.fieldname#.  To I
To start with blank fields and perform an insert, somehow the form, when
it is called, needs to know if the page is new or for editing.  Modify
the query above so that it runs, but does not actually find a record in
the db.  The fields will be returned, but as null values.  Now, the form
will be filled out, but be 'blank'.

Make sure that you then send a hidden value, or a primary key from the
form to your action page, use that value to determine if you should
perform an update, insert, delete, etc.

Now, if you meant to ask us how you would show the form for editing, but
have a field (radio button) to indicate if this was to be updated or
deleted, then it is even easier.  The radio button should have 2+
values, insert, update, delete.  When the action page is called, check
for the radio button's value.  If it is say, '1', then run an insert
query.  If 2, 'update' with the appropriate set statements.  If 3,
delete where primary key = ??.

Does this make sense?  By using a query at the top of the page to
populate for new and existing data, you only need 1 form.

Ryan

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of James K Tieman
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 8:48 AM
To: KCFusion
Subject: [KCFusion] Lookup Table


On a form, one of the fields is, let's say, Things We Love.  It is
populated by an TWL table.
TWL Table:
1Grandchildren
2Children
3Sunsets
How can I choose from the list OR add a new TWL to the table?

James K Jamie Tieman
Allied, Inc
P.O. Box 422
Harrisonville, MO  64701
Phone 816.380.6274


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] checking for nulls...

2002-09-12 Thread Ryan Hartwich

You probably want to perform an IsDefined check, for instance
cfif IsDefined(var)your statement/cfif

IF you have a form submission with check boxes, boxes that are not
checked are not submitted and hence are effectively null and you can't
perform a value check on them because they don't exist.  CF does NOT
support null values.  The closest it comes is having a few methods of
checking on the existence of a variable.

Everyone else's replies about checking the length of the variable and
potentially trimming white space seems accurate...assuming the variable
exists.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Johnson, Michael
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 7:46 AM
To: CF-List (E-mail)
Subject: [KCFusion] checking for nulls...


what's the syntax to check if a variable is null...


i.e.


cfif var is 'null
  cfset var = something
/cfif


Mike Johnson
Science Application International Corporation
(757) 870-9165
Emai: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 
 
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[KCFusion] Possibilities for the next meeting

2002-09-12 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Glad someone asked!  I have two ideas and was hoping to have the meeting
next week, but at this rate I doubt it will happen.

1)  Demonstration on installing/configuring the ActiveEdit (or similar)
custom tags that make HTML/WYSIWYG editors available in a web browser.
Then how to insert them into your CF programs, retrieve and save the
data for later html display.

2)  Discussion and demonstration of a system for sales reps to
pre-engineer a material handling system.  Website (for private use of
sales reps) prompts for system design information, dynamically asks
different questions, and then creates a parts list to 'build' the
system.  Parts list is saved in CF and then a Perl program running in
Linux runs, calls an API for a product called PDF-Lib that will generate
a PDF file on the fly.  End result, sales reps have a 10 page unique bid
proposal created on the fly.  System uses the 'zlayer' attribute in
HTML/CSS to layer html on top of graphics, JavaScript, perl, Postures
(database)  PDF-Lib (www.pdflib.org) running on Linux.


As it stands now, we have two possible venues (if available when we
request it)

A) one in an office in southern Overland Park with a capacity of about
10
B) the other our normal meeting space in the Admin building of UMKC
(near the Plaza), capacity of 10 or 50+, room specific.


I have not received confirmation of willingness nor availability for #1.
I am pretty sure my employers would have no problem with me
demonstrating #2 but would need to check.

To all:  Do you prefer 1 or 2,  A or B, and if possible, next Tuesday or
Wednesday.

Please indicate if you intend to come if the topic/location/date would
work for you,

Thanks

Ryan



To those of you who have not participated in our (usually) monthly
meetings.  For the past year+ the meetings have typically been informal
with a planned presentation lasting 30-60 minutes and constant QA and
side conversations during and afterwards.  It is a great way for you to
meet other local CF programmers, hear about projects, methods of coding
and performing work, etc.  The attendance has usually hovered between
4-10 people though I am attempting to raise this.


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] deletes on database?

2002-09-11 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Adaryl,

Somewhere I interviewed or spoke with someone about this topic. It 
was my understanding that the individual coders being employed were generally 
not allowed to do any form of insert/update/delete into the database through 
their code. They were however permitted to write Select statements to 
tables and/or views. The coders were given a set of API calls 
utilizing XML services internally to do the direct DB manipulation. The 
idea was to force data integrity and consistency by only allowing data to be 
modified through approved prebuilt modules.

A 
permutation of this would be to not permit inline DB calls in your CF code and 
to call all DB statements via stored procedures. I have heard this speeds 
up development, improves reusability, and quality. I'm a bit skeptical of 
this however. I have spent a few years writing code as the primary 
developer and write my SQL code directly inside of my CF pages. At least 
for small development teams with ad-hoc design standards that change frequently 
I think the extra overhead of standardizing and separating the layers adds 
significant complexity. However, I would love to hear from those who have 
used this method in large, formal design groups. It may be the way to 
go.

Ryan

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  Adaryl WakefieldSent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 10:10 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] deletes on 
  database?
  I once saw a job announcement that said something 
  to the effect. "..no deletes on the database will be allowed. All deletes are 
  done via XML..." At the time I just raised my eyebrow and went on but now I'm 
  kinda curious if anybody can shed some light on what exactly they meant. I 
  only have an academic understanding of XML and a small one at 
  that.
  A.


RE: [KCFusion] Funny Charictors in text

2002-09-03 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



I have 
seen the box before, the other characters are probably caused by non English 
keyboards. Sometimes there are encoding problems with 
email.

Either 
way, I doubt there is much you can do about it. CFMX supports Unicode, but 
I doubt this will help you if your local PC doesn't have the language 
loaded that the writer used.

Ryan


  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  cfhelpSent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 7:38 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] Funny Charictors in 
  text
  
  In our email community messages 
  are sent in by email or through the form on the web 
  site.
  
  The messages are enter in the 
  database using CFPOP. When they show up in the moderation web site they look 
  fine but when the messages are approved and go out to the subscribers they 
  have funny characters in them.


RE: [KCFusion] One user not getting cookies

2002-08-27 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Keith,

To test if her browser is getting and saving cookies, surf to
www.cnn.com and www.msnbc.com, both attempt to drop a cookie and if no
cookie is present a small popup window will come up asking for your area
code or some such message.  It's a pretty good way to see if cookies are
getting saved.

Ryan



 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] how was the august meeting?

2002-08-21 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



The 
August meeting went pretty well. We had 9 or 10participants there, 
including a new developer just learning html and a few expert level 
users. We covered the very basics of Fusebox 3 and the concepts 
behind the design methodology. Unfortunately, I forgot to show the example 
application that I had loaded to a server, it probably would have helped. 
Overall I think everyone learned from it and the lessons I learned were to get 
more group interaction, have a better set of demos to present from andto 
use them.

We 
held the meeting in a new location in southern Overland Park. A number of 
the participants said that they came because of the location's 
convenience. If enough people would like alternative locations 
(versus always at UMKC) we can move around based on expected meeting size and 
donated office space. This of course also applies to material covered and 
who presents, volunteers, please email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED].

Ryan


-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
Matt JonesSent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 1:45 PMTo: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] how was the august 
meeting?

  
  I missed the meeting in august, 
  how was it?


RE: [KCFusion] CFMX Possible Bug HELP!

2002-08-12 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Doug,

I believe the 'preservesinglequotes' function in CF is intended to
handle quoting problems like this.

Ryan


 
 
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[KCFusion] Next meeting is Tuesday the 13th - Fusebox 3

2002-08-09 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Our next CF user group meeting will be Tuesday, August 13th, from 6:30
to 8:30pm in southern Overland Park.

We will be discussing the basics of Fusebox 3. Included in this
discussion/presentation will be:

Methodology behind Fusebox and the Fusebox Lifecycle Process (FLiP) 
Pros/cons of using Fusebox for your CF projects 
Basic terminology 
Walkthrough of a sample application from the book CodeRutters,
Discovering Fusebox 3 with ColdFusion (a book review will be in the
newsletter you will receive this weekend)


Tuesday, August 13th, 6:30-8:30 pm
We will be meeting in the offices of Mach10 Design.  (map available on
our website)
7200 W. 132nd Street, Suite 380, Overland Park, KS 
(913) 897-5301


Metcalf is parallel to I-69 and is a large North/South road. At 119th
Street, I-69 starts and Metcalf jogs to the east a few hundred feet.
Take Metcalf to 132nd street. Turn west into the South Creek office
park. Go straight and park in front of the Merrill Lynch office
building. The meeting is on the 3rd floor, directly to the left of the
elevators.

If you have any questions, please email or call Ryan at 913-317-8350,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], www.kcfusion.org




 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] help reading a text file...

2002-08-02 Thread Ryan Hartwich

There is an article in this month's CF Developers Journal about using a
custom tag called 'querysim' to mimic database calls.  The article
discusses a number of different uses for it, including using it to parse
through a web server log file (space delimited usually) as if it were a
database record/table.  You might want to check it out, it is Issue 7
and the cover has a big yellow @ symbol on it (should be available at
Barnes  Nobles on the Plaza).  I can try and scan the article in this
weekend if you want and send you a copy.

Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Johnson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 12:56 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [KCFusion] help reading a text file...



what's the best way to read a very large tab delimeted text file?

does cf.. read the whole file into one variable... how does this get
effected if you're reading a large file?


Mike Johnson
Science Application International Corporation
(757) 870-9165
Emai: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 
 
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RE: [KCFusion] on the fly pdf

2002-07-31 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



I have 
been using a program called PDF-Lib, but I think it costs $500+. Its 
pretty easy however and they have a free demo you can download (works fine, but 
adds really annoying watermark to your pages until you buy it). www.pdf-lib.com


Here 
are a few resource sites:
http://www.planetpdf.com/-bigsitewithlotsofsoftwarelinksandreviews(500+)

http://www.pdfzone.com


Hope 
this helps,

Ryan

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  Adaryl WakefieldSent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 11:43 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] on the fly 
  pdf
  Im currently working on a project where im 
  required to generate pdf files on the fly. The first placeI checked for 
  help on this is themacromedia tag gallery (or whatever it is called 
  these days). I found a good tagexcept the html files seem to lose their 
  formatting when converted to pdf. There weretwo others but complicated 
  to use beyondmy skill set.Anybody aware of a simple free 
  solution?
  A.


[KCFusion] Register now for Macromedia DevCon 2002

2002-07-29 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Is anyone interested in sharing a room in Orlando for this?  I am
considering going.  Plane tickets to Orlando are running about $200,
figure the room is probably about $150 per night.  Sharing would be a
great way to save a few hundred.

Ryan

--

~
Register for DevCon 2002 before August 27, save $155, and 
be entered to win a FREE conference pass (a $1,050 value).
http://www.macromedia.com/go/usergroupdevcon2002
~

At Macromedia DevCon 2002 you'll build practical skills 
and knowledge about the Macromedia product family -- the 
foundation for Rich Internet Applications and the next 
generation of web technology and Internet solutions. 

You'll have access to practical training in more than 
100 in-depth technical workshops and hands-on sessions 
that cover everything from basic web development to the 
most advanced techniques for building Rich Internet 
Applications, as well as access and training for all the 
major Macromedia products, including Macromedia Flash, 
ColdFusion, Dreamweaver, Director, and JRun.

~
See the complete list of session descriptions at:
http://www.macromedia.com/v1/conference/ConferenceProgramDetails.cfm
~

Plus, you'll have exclusive access to a wide range of events, 
all specifically designed to give you the most out of 
Macromedia technology and DevCon 2002, including:

   *  Keynotes and Sneak Previews -- Hear the latest 
on Macromedia product strategies and be among the 
first to see new technology in the pipeline.

   *  Exhibit Showcase -- See the latest products, 
innovations, complementary technology, and 
services offered by Macromedia partners.

   *  Gatherings -- Join Birds-of-a-Feather discussions, 
Special Interest Group presentations, and Late-Night 
Hacker sessions.

   *  Technical Support Labs -- Work with Macromedia 
technical support engineers who are ready and 
willing to help you move forward and be successful.

   *  Application Gallery and People's Choice Awards -- 
Explore and be inspired by some of the great work 
being produced by the Macromedia user community. 
(Submit your own project for consideration, starting in 
mid-August.)

~~~
Additional Events:

   *  Nielsen Norman Group Usability Tutorial -- Attend 
the first public presentation of the extensive 
usability research conducted by the Nielsen Norman 
Group (additional registration fee is required).

   *  Macromedia eLearning Conference -- Explore the 
latest eLearning offerings from Macromedia. 
   
~~~
Macromedia DevCon 2002
October 27-30, 2002
Walt Disney World Swan  Dolphin
Orlando, Florida 
Register by August 27th, save $155, and enter to win a FREE pass.
http://www.macromedia.com/go/usergroupdevcon2002




 
 
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[KCFusion] New MX Insite magazine

2002-07-23 Thread Ryan Hartwich

There is a new 'MX' specific magazine starting up.  Their premier demo
issue is available online to those who register.  

Their website and 32 page issue is available at www.mxinsite.com.

Ryan


 
 
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[KCFusion] Meeting results

2002-07-11 Thread Ryan Hartwich

KCFusion,

Our user group meeting last night was a success!  Thanks again to Rick 
 Rachel Nielsen of Mach 10 Design (www.mach10design.com) for 
presenting.

We had a small group of participants (some driving in from Topeka 
Lawrence) eager to learn and discuss their coding techniques.  This 
meeting combined a mixture of CF  HTML/Dreamweaver tricks to help 
make your websites easier to build and maintain.  We learned how to 
utilize style sheets in MX, prevent a few cross browser compatibility 
problems, and other useful solutions, including a set of handouts 
detailing how to mimic pixel wide borders on your sites.

For those of you concerned about not being an expert, this meeting 
required NO CF experience and only an understanding of basic html 
coding.  Please join us in the future for the camaraderie and 
learning. The meetings are informal and everyone participates.

Ryan


 
 
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[KCFusion] KCFusion - July 10th meeting

2002-07-02 Thread Ryan Hartwich

KCFusion,

Our next CF user group meeting is Wednesday, July 10th.  Rick Nielsen of
Mach10design (www.mach10design.com) will be presenting a number of do's
 don'ts for working with graphics and html via Dreamweaver MX.  This
presentation is intended for the newer html and graphics programmers and
minimal ColdFusion knowledge is expected.

Here are some of the items we will discuss (or email me with additional
suggestions):

IE  NN compatibility (graphics, layout, borders, style sheets)
Button creation in Photoshop  Dreamweaver
Hints on creating simple custom tags in order to reuse CF code easily in
your templates
Folder layout for template consistency and reuse with include files
Creating frameless reusable pages

We will examine a few of his websites that include
www.jamisonequipment.com (where he reduced 200+ static pages into 20
dynamic pages), www.pqfinc.com, and www.anytime.com.  All of these sites
allow the lay corporate employee to easily enter webpage text and images
into the system without having to know any html.

Please join us on Wednesday, July 10th from 7-9pm for this presentation.
We will be meeting on the 2nd floor of the UMKC Administration Building
at 5115 Oak St, KCMO 64112-2715, just southeast of the Plaza. Parking is
free across the street.

If you have any questions, please email me.

Ryan Hartwich
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


 
 
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[KCFusion] Designer and Developer Center Update

2002-06-27 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Macromedia has done a great job of putting their 
developer information together for us. Here are links to quite a few 
topics you may find helpful.

Ryan

---


Main 
Designer  
Developer 
Center 
page:
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/

Macromedia 
ColdFusion MX Application 
Development 
Center
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/coldfusion/
Macromedia Studio MX 
Application 
Development 
Center
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/studio/
Macromedia 
Dreamweaver MX Application 
Development 
Center
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/dreamweaver/
Macromedia Flash 
MX Application 
Development 
Center
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/flash/




-Original Message-Subject:Designer and 
Developer Center Update
Please check out the new issue of 
the Designer  
Developer Center 
(http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/). We had two related themes this week: 
architecture and the new Pet Market blueprint application. Here's the content 
that you can find inside:


Pet 
Market

Pet Market Blueprint 
Application
Macromedia 
See how it's planned, study the 
code, learn to build. The Pet Market is the definitive example of Rich Internet 
Application development with Macromedia Flash MX and ColdFusion 
MX.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/blueprint/
Pet Market 
Architecture Tour
Jason Hatcher
Take a detailed look at the 
components of the Pet Market application: what they do, how they are coded, and 
why they are coded that way. 
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/blueprint/articles/makingpetmarket/makingpetmarket.html

Pet Market 
Process Map
Brian Takle
Find out how your development team 
can work together to deliver Rich Internet Applications with Macromedia Flash MX 
and ColdFusion MX.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/blueprint/articles/process_map.html

Designing 
Application Interfaces with Macromedia Flash MX
Brian Takle
Examine how Pet Market uses the new 
features of Macromedia Flash MX to create a more visually interesting and 
easy-to-use interface.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/blueprint/articles/flash_ui.html

Pet Market: Best Practices for 
Building Rich Internet Applications with Macromedia Flash 
MX
Jason Hatcher 
Make your Macromedia Flash 
application clean and optimized. Organize your files and code as outlined in 
this article.http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/blueprint/articles/flashbp.html

...more Pet 
Market content at http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/blueprint/

Architecture

Optimize Your 
Application with Design Patterns
Sean Corfield
Reduce overhead and increase 
yourcoding efficiencyby usingfacade andvalue object 
design patterns.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/articles/facades.html

N-tiered 
Architecture: Let Your Application Grow
Jeremy Petersen 
Use an n-tiered architecture to 
ensureyour application'sscalability.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/articles/ntier.html

Ben Forta on 
Architecture: Introduction to ColdFusion Components
Ben Forta
See howCFCs display the power 
of objects and the simplicity of CFML.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/coldfusion/articles/intro_cfcs.html

N-tiered 
Architecture: Let Your Application Grow
Use an N-tiered architecture to 
ensureyour application'sscalability.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/articles/ntier.html

Design Patterns: 
Reusable Object-Oriented Software
Dr. Eric Gamma, Dr. Richard Helm, 
Dr. Ralph Johnson, Dr. John Vlissides
Create more flexible, elegant, and 
ultimately reusable designs when you write object-oriented 
software.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/articles/design_patterns.html

Using ColdFusion 
MX in Distributed Mode
Michael Stillman
Cluster ColdFusion MX servers with 
this easy tutorial.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/administration/cfmx_in_distributed_mode/

Updating 
ContentAcrossGeographically Distributed 
Servers
Frank DeRienzo
Learn how to use ClusterCATS to 
ensure synchronous replication of content.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/articles/replication.html

The 
Built-inWeb Server in ColdFusion MX
Stephen M. Gilson
No need to search for a local web 
server to run. Install and use ColdFusion with its built-in web 
server.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/adv_development/config_builtin_webserver/

ColdFusion MX Code 
Examples
Macromedia 

Learn code functionality and syntax. 
Execute and view code online for all ColdFusion MX functions and 
tags.
http://examples.macromedia.com/coldfusion/examples/

Building Dynamic 
Sites with Dreamweaver MX (Video Tutorials)
Mathew Pizzi (Train 
Simple)
Learn how Dreamweaver MX makes it 
easy to create data-driven sites, work with PHP, and more.
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/dreamweaver/articles/train_simple.html

Getting Started 
with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX (Video Tutorials)
Garo Green of Lynda.com and Mark 
Fletcher
See our video tutorials to learn the 
basics of Dreamweaver MX, components and more. 
http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/productinfo/tutorials/gettingstarted/

Learning 

[KCFusion] July Meeting is in the works

2002-06-26 Thread Ryan Hartwich

KCFusion,

Looks like my listserv subscription died when I changed jobs last
monthappears as if my posting letting everyone know we wouldn't be
having a meeting in June also went the way of the bit bucket.  SORRY!

Either way, I'm working on setting up the July meeting and will let
everyone know more soon.  If you would like to volunteer to help out or
speak on a subject this month or another time, please let me know.

Thanks,

Ryan


 
 
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[KCFusion] Contracting job available in Kansas City

2002-05-09 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Here is a contract job available locally.
Ryan

--

Job: ColdFusion Developer - Kansas City

Full Time Permanent - Immediately Available

Skills:  Programming ColdFusion 5 (upgrading to MX is expected soon) on
Windows 2000 platform with Informix database on Sun.  Primary duties
include creating screens to collect user input for a reinsurance
application.  Particular skills in ColdFusion include structures, custom
tags, query of queries, using the evaluate function to dynamically
output data and variables to the screens.  All pages will need to be
fully handicapped accessible and cross browser compatible (IE and NN
4.61+, no third party) to meet government regulations.  Minimal java
script expected, but significant server side validation.  Select queries
to the database are allowed, but all other queries are handled through
XML and custom tags.  Understanding of XML is strongly desired.
Understanding of reporting software (Actuate), source control (VSS) and
project management applications (MS Project) is beneficial.  

Contact: Bill Sims  
   480-706-8317
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   


 
 
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[KCFusion] MACROMEDIA INTRODUCES COLDFUSION MX

2002-04-29 Thread Ryan Hartwich


http://www.macromedia.com/macromedia/proom/pr/2002/coldfusion_mx_announc
e.html

MACROMEDIA INTRODUCES COLDFUSION MX 
New version runs on Java platform and Microsoft .NET Framework,
optimized for XML, web services, and rich Internet applications 

 
San Francisco - April 29, 2002 - Macromedia, Inc. (Nasdaq: MACR) today
announced Macromedia ColdFusion MX, the rapid server scripting
environment for creating rich Internet applications. Macromedia
ColdFusion MX, previously code-named Neo, brings the proven ease of
use and productivity of ColdFusion to the highly scalable,
standards-based Java technology architecture. ColdFusion MX offers
innovations for creating rich Internet applications and working with
XML, web services, and the Microsoft .NET Framework. A preview release
of Macromedia ColdFusion MX is immediately available at
www.macromeda.com/go/cfmxdl/.
 

more on the website

 
 
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[KCFusion] Ben Forta, Macromedia's ColdFusion Senior Product Evangelist to visit Kansas City!!!

2002-04-15 Thread Ryan Hartwich

Kansas City ColdFusion Users:

Ben Forta, Macromedia's key ColdFusion guru will be visiting Kansas City
on Monday, May 6, 2002!  Ben will be presenting a new
product announcement and demonstrationand its so secret, they won't
tell us more  The meeting will take place at 7pm on the 2nd floor of
the UMKC Administration Building at 5115 Oak St, KCMO 64112-2715, just
southeast of the Plaza.  Parking is free across the street.

Plans are under way to finalize Ben's presentation and we are in need of
a few corporate sponsors to provide refreshments and miscellaneous
assistance.

In lieu of the May 6th meeting, there is a strong possibility that the
regularly scheduled May 14th meeting will be cancelled.

If you would like additional information or can volunteer your
assistance, please contact me ASAP.

Also, since space will be limited, if you will be join us, your RSVP is
strongly requested.  Please email me with your contact information and
number of attendees.

Thanks,
Ryan Hartwich, KCFusion CFUG Manager
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RE: [KCFusion] Is there a CF_Roman tag?

2002-04-13 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Not 
that I have ever read about, sorry.
It 
might be a fun programming challenge to create a module that would take 3 
variables in, one to indicate if its Roman-to-Arabic or Arabic-to-Roman and then 
a variable for each type.



  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  cfhelpSent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 12:43 PMTo: 
  KCFusionSubject: [KCFusion] Is there a CF_Roman 
  tag?
  
  Is there a CF_Roman tag?
  
  To convert numbers to roman 
  numerals?
  
  1 = I
  2 = 
II
  3 = 
II
  4 = 
IV
  5 = V
  
  Rick
  


RE: [KCFusion] Is there a CF_Roman tag?

2002-04-13 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Rick,

Actually, I take that back, there are 4 tags in the Macromedia exchange 
area for use with CF. 
http://devex.macromedia.com/developer/gallery/SearchResults.cfm?keywords=roman

Ryan

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  cfhelpSent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 12:43 PMTo: 
  KCFusionSubject: [KCFusion] Is there a CF_Roman 
  tag?
  
  Is there a CF_Roman tag?
  
  To convert numbers to roman 
  numerals?
  
  1 = I
  2 = 
II
  3 = 
II
  4 = 
IV
  5 = V
  
  Rick
  


RE: [KCFusion] Finding country based off of e-mail address

2002-04-10 Thread Ryan Hartwich

For cheap and easy, using the ISO extensions will probably work
reasonably well (most of the time).
You could combine it with some web browser hints, like what language is
supported by the browser.  This is sent to the server in the header
string.

If you really need quality, there are online subscription programs
(sometimes 10s of thousands of dollars) that resolve IP#s to known
geographic locations).

 
 
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RE: [KCFusion]

2002-04-02 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Adaryl,

You 
are in luck! I normally wouldn't have this around, but I started a 2nd job 
(short term contract) and they gave me a journal that had come in the 
mail. Here is the cover article. I'll try and scan it in for 
you.

Integrating with Quickbooks by Jason Coom

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  Adaryl WakefieldSent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:23 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] 
  
  Our accounting dept. uses Quickbooks. I am 
  writing an application that is going to potentially use some of the 
  information that is stored in Quickbooks namely vendor names and addresses. Is 
  there anybody familiar enough with Quickbooks to know if it is possible to get 
  Quickbooks and my CF appto talk to each other before I spend hours 
  digging around for the answer?
  A.


RE: [KCFusion] Quickbooks XML/COM support

2002-04-02 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message



Lets 
try that again
Integrating with Quickbooks by Jason Coom

"The 
latest release of Quickbooks Pro for 2002 supports a new XML and COM interface 
for developers. You can visit http://developer.intuit.com to learn more 
about Quickbooks XML (qbXML) and the Intuit Developer Network. In this 
article, Jason Coombs introduces QuickBooks XML and shows you how to use it in 
ASP applications to interface with a Quickbooks company data 
file."

When I 
scan it in, it will be at fairly high resolution so that its readable. I 
won't post the images to the listserv, so if you want copies, email me 
offline.

Ryan 
Hartwich
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
  Adaryl WakefieldSent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:23 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [KCFusion] 
  
  Our accounting dept. uses Quickbooks. I am 
  writing an application that is going to potentially use some of the 
  information that is stored in Quickbooks namely vendor names and addresses. Is 
  there anybody familiar enough with Quickbooks to know if it is possible to get 
  Quickbooks and my CF appto talk to each other before I spend hours 
  digging around for the answer?
  A.


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