RE: Ajax and CFCs

2005-08-14 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 12:51 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Ajax and CFCs
> 
> There is nothing there that couldn't be done with CFMX (or any other
> server language).
> 
> It is a simple request / response using AJAX. JavaScript sends data to
> ColdFusion, ColdFusion sends a response back, JavaScript updates the page.

My guess (nothing more) is that it the same problem that other SOAP
implementations have: they don't like each other.

MS implementations work great with .NET service but bomb on CFMX services
for example.  CF implementations work great in some places and blow up in
others...

In my experience these problems, once dug out, are pretty small - but that
doesn't matter because it seems the implementers don't really care all that
much - it works for what they want it to work with and everybody else can
just toe the line or use something else.

It's also very likely (because SOAP isn't all that simple) that they're
using some off-the-shelf implementation inside this thing.  And if that
implementation doesn't support CF SOAP/WSDL then this thing won't.

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Re: Ajax and CFCs

2005-08-14 Thread Mike Chambers
There is nothing there that couldn't be done with CFMX (or any other 
server language).

It is a simple request / response using AJAX. JavaScript sends data to 
ColdFusion, ColdFusion sends a response back, JavaScript updates the page.

mike chambers

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Andrew Grosset wrote:
> Very impressive demo, I found it here:
> 
> http://blog.newatlanta.com/weborb/examples/richclientprimer/javascript-ajax/phonebook-bluedragon.cfm
> 
> curious as to why it can't be made to work under CFMX?  !! :)
> 
> Andrew
> 
> 
> 
>>WebORB 2.0 is a commercial product that includes a JavaScript/AJAX library
>>that lets you invoke CFCs (and other server-side objects and services) from
>>JavaScript:
>>
>>   http://www.themidnightcoders.com/weborb/aboutWeborb.htm
>>
>>CFC support only works with BlueDragon, not CFMX. BlueDragon is not required
>>to invoke other server-side objects and services (Java objects, .NET
>>objects, web services, etc.). WebORB also enables Flash Remoting for
>>BlueDragon.
>>
>>There are live demos of WebORB on my blog:
>>
>>
>>http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=A49151F3-CC13-10D9-CF9
>>78A54402ECFEE
>>
>>Vince Bonfanti
>>http://blog.newatlanta.com
>>
>>New Atlanta Communications, LLC
>>http://www.newatlanta.com
> 
> 
> 

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Re: BlogCFC 3.9 Released

2005-08-14 Thread Roger B.
> Frankly, I
> just dont get the hype...

Ray: It's easy to miss if you're not a serious iPod user. My iPod
mostly sits there until I take a road trip or something... it's not a
part of my daily life. But if you take your iPod with you everywhere
you go, then the simple machinery of podcasting seems like magic.

It's an unwired, hands- and eyes-free version of the web for joggers,
travellers, and anyone else whose lives afford them the opportunity to
spend lots of time wearing earbuds. Not my thing, but if had a
different lifestyle, I could see it being the greatest thing since the
last greatest thing.

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RE: Enom api

2005-08-14 Thread Emmet McGovern
I've nearly completed one using the com object. I had to shelve it to work
on some other projects but its getting near the top of the list again.  I
wish I had kept right on through with it.  I'll have to get familiar with
the API all over again.  

I wouldn't mind another developer to divide and conquer the rest of the
tasks.  I've got the name check, name spinner and purchase parts done
(without the ecommerce aspect) I still need to do the management stuff like
modify registrant, contacts, name servers, name forwarding and so on.  I'd
like to do a full replace of everything that's in the PDQ.

Name spinner required the use of cfhttp and some parsing since it wasn't com
supported. Still a nice feature for upsell.

I'll look through the code tomorrow.  Email me off list for more info if
you're interested.


Emmet


-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 5:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Enom api

Don't suppose anyone has come across any codlfusion tags or components to
interface with the enom API have they ?


Russ





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Re: BlogCFC 3.9 Released

2005-08-14 Thread Raymond Camden
Heh, I suppose I could get all snooty and talk about new "Paradigms"
and "Internet 2.0", but yes, it is just a MP3 attachment. Frankly, I
just dont get the hype, but it was easy to add once I had the RSS 2.0
support done (which was written by Steve Erat, so it was VERY easy to
add).

On 8/14/05, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Raymond Camden wrote:
> > Not a huge update, but RSS 2.0 support has ben added, along with
> > podcasting support. More info, and the feature list for 4.0, may be
> > found here:
> 
> Cool.  I'm gonna add podcasting support soon too after I saw Simon's
> blog. =)  Is "podcasting" just another term for mp3 file attachment? ;)
> 
> Rick
> 
> 
> 
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Re: BlogCFC 3.9 Released

2005-08-14 Thread Rick Root
Raymond Camden wrote:
> Not a huge update, but RSS 2.0 support has ben added, along with
> podcasting support. More info, and the feature list for 4.0, may be
> found here:

Cool.  I'm gonna add podcasting support soon too after I saw Simon's 
blog. =)  Is "podcasting" just another term for mp3 file attachment? ;)

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Re: Ajax and CFCs

2005-08-14 Thread Andrew Grosset
Very impressive demo, I found it here:

http://blog.newatlanta.com/weborb/examples/richclientprimer/javascript-ajax/phonebook-bluedragon.cfm

curious as to why it can't be made to work under CFMX?  !! :)

Andrew


>WebORB 2.0 is a commercial product that includes a JavaScript/AJAX library
>that lets you invoke CFCs (and other server-side objects and services) from
>JavaScript:
>
>http://www.themidnightcoders.com/weborb/aboutWeborb.htm
>
>CFC support only works with BlueDragon, not CFMX. BlueDragon is not required
>to invoke other server-side objects and services (Java objects, .NET
>objects, web services, etc.). WebORB also enables Flash Remoting for
>BlueDragon.
>
>There are live demos of WebORB on my blog:
>
> 
>http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=A49151F3-CC13-10D9-CF9
>78A54402ECFEE
>
>Vince Bonfanti
>http://blog.newatlanta.com
> 
>New Atlanta Communications, LLC
>http://www.newatlanta.com

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Re: OT: RSS and Languages

2005-08-14 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
>> Does anybody else have any more insight on this?

> If you're intent upon having item-level language
> declarations, you've got a few choices:

> (1) Use dc:language... see the Dubline Core
> definition for details.

> (2) Apply standard xml:lang attributes as
> appropriate to RSS 2.0 elements. Note that the
> spec doesn't make any explicit reference to or
> use of xml:lang.

> (3) Use Atom 1.0, where the spec *does* explicitly
> support xml:lang.

> Of the few consuming apps that are language-aware,
> you're most likely to see support for (1) and (3).
> I'd probably go with (1), since people are still
> debugging their Atom 1.0 parsers right now.

Thanks a lot Roger, greatly appreciated...

I'm off to find the namespace URI for dublin core...

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re: CFEclipse 1.2

2005-08-14 Thread dave
Thanks Spike! Always appriciated :)

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From: Spike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 1:29 PM
To: CF-Talk 
Subject: CFEclipse 1.2 

The CFEclipse crew is pleased to announce the immediate availability of 
CFEclipse 1.2.

This is the first full release of CFEclipse since late last year.

Full details available on the CFEclipse website - http://www.cfeclipse.org

Spike

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RE: Ajax and CFCs

2005-08-14 Thread Vince Bonfanti
WebORB 2.0 is a commercial product that includes a JavaScript/AJAX library
that lets you invoke CFCs (and other server-side objects and services) from
JavaScript:

http://www.themidnightcoders.com/weborb/aboutWeborb.htm

CFC support only works with BlueDragon, not CFMX. BlueDragon is not required
to invoke other server-side objects and services (Java objects, .NET
objects, web services, etc.). WebORB also enables Flash Remoting for
BlueDragon.

There are live demos of WebORB on my blog:

 
http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=A49151F3-CC13-10D9-CF9
78A54402ECFEE

Vince Bonfanti
http://blog.newatlanta.com
 
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
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> -Original Message-
> From: wolf2k5 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 7:21 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Ajax and CFCs
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Do you know any example on how to integrate an AJAX web 
> interface with ColdFusion Components?
> 
> Do you know any good AJAX client/server library with 
> ColdFusion support?
> 
> Thanks.
>



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Re: CFEclipse 1.2

2005-08-14 Thread Gabriel Bulfon
Congratulations ! 
I am very excited about cfeclipse. I am probing 1.2 right now.

regards


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Re: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object

2005-08-14 Thread Gabriel Bulfon
I have a confusion. Maybe some can light me.

Using XMLHttpRequest or Msxml2.XMLHTTP it very easy call a CFC web service. 
The problem is that the caller call wsdl file ! I don't figure how connect 
javascript with coldfusion.

If you try my code you receive the wsdl file. Of course, your are calling 
wsdl file!.


Re: raw XML text of a node??

2005-08-14 Thread Roger B.
DRE: Your best bet is:



If you use CFML's ToString(nodes[1]), you'll end up with excess XML
declarations to strip out. Java's toString() just gives you what you
want..

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On 8/13/05, DRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, This amazes me. It seems there is no function to get the raw xml
> component of a node?

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Re: OT: RSS and Languages

2005-08-14 Thread Roger B.
> But the docs site doesn't say anything about the
> language element being an optional sub-element of the item...

Isaac: It isn't. In RSS 2.0, rss:language is a channel-level element
and that's it.

> and the one reply to this post says that the language element has been
> an optional sub-element of the item since RSS 1.0...

Don't be fooled by the versioning. RSS 1.0 and 2.0 have nothing to do
with one another... they're completely different forks of the 0.91
format, created and maintained by different entities.

> Does anybody else have any more insight on this?

If you're intent upon having item-level language declarations, you've
got a few choices:

(1) Use dc:language... see the Dubline Core definition for details.

(2) Apply standard xml:lang attributes as appropriate to RSS 2.0
elements. Note that the spec doesn't make any explicit reference to or
use of xml:lang.

(3) Use Atom 1.0, where the spec *does* explicitly support xml:lang.

Of the few consuming apps that are language-aware, you're most likely
to see support for (1) and (3). I'd probably go with (1), since people
are still debugging their Atom 1.0 parsers right now.

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Cisco IP Phone Services

2005-08-14 Thread Dawson, Michael
Has anyone, on this list, created any XML services for their Cisco IP
phone system?  I created a simple test which worked great, now I'm
wondering what others have used their IP phones for that was easier than
using their computer.
 
For example, our Cisco phones came with the CNN news, stock ticker and
weather services, but why use them on the phones when you usually have a
computer nearby?
 
We have Cisco IP phones in all of our administrative and faculty
offices.  We also provide Cisco phones for all of our students who live
on-campus.
 
I am trying to think of good, value-added, ideas for our phones since
the higher-ups have requested some services that take advantage of the
phone's abilities.
 
Some of my thoughts are:
* A list of movies showing at a local cinema.
* School closings/delays.
* Food Services Menu for the day/week.
 
Any other suggestions?
 
M!chael A. Dawson
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Office of Technology Services
University of Evansville
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RE: CFEclipse 1.2

2005-08-14 Thread Damien McKenna
> The CFEclipse crew is pleased to announce the immediate 
> availability of CFEclipse 1.2.

Congrats, I know a lot of people have been looking forward to this.

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CFEclipse 1.2

2005-08-14 Thread Spike
The CFEclipse crew is pleased to announce the immediate availability of 
CFEclipse 1.2.

This is the first full release of CFEclipse since late last year.

Full details available on the CFEclipse website - http://www.cfeclipse.org

Spike

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RE: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object

2005-08-14 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message-
> From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 11:57 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object
> 
> http://www.indiankey.com/cfajax/


CFAJAX is great - but it's not a portable solution.  The transport mechanism
is a custom delimited post-format and the response is CF-generated
JavaScript.

This all works (and it's quite a nice chuck of code) but doesn't really let
you "consume a WS from XMLHttpRequest" in any way at all.

For that you really need a true SOAP serializer/deserializer in JavaScript.
Even if we extend the definition of "Web Service" to include transport
mechanisms other than SOAP it's hard to see CFAJAX as a viable solution in
JavaScript because nearly all the hard work is done at the server.

And I could be very wrong, but I took the original question to be about
accessing web services from JavaScript, not CF.  ;^)

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RE: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object

2005-08-14 Thread Russ Michaels
http://www.indiankey.com/cfajax/

Russ 

-Original Message-
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 August 2005 16:45
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object

> -Original Message-
> From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 7:27 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object
> 
> Yes there is several, try google.com

I've been looking and the prospects so far are pretty slim.

I've not found "several" but rather one - the Micrsoft HTC behavior (which
actually doesn't work CF web services) and, of course, only works with IE.

I've found other options to be sure (there's a decent SAX parser at source
forge and JSON is nice and neuromancer has this deep down someplace) but
there just doesn't seem to be a nice, simple SOAP library for JS.

If anybody finds one please let us know!

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RE: Ajax and CFCs

2005-08-14 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message-
> From: wolf2k5 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 7:21 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Ajax and CFCs
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Do you know any example on how to integrate an AJAX web interface with
> ColdFusion Components?
> 
> Do you know any good AJAX client/server library with ColdFusion support?

There are a few options.

JSON offers good support for both CF and JavaScript (albeit not in a single
library).

Neuromancer is pretty feature rich and offers all the connectivity you might
need (its a tad on the complex side for my tastes, but correspondingly more
powerful than many options).

WDDX is old and really needs to be updated, but it does pretty much
everything a growing AJAX app needs.


Remember however that all of these essentially boil down to a single problem
solved: passing structured data (javascript objects, complex structs, etc)
over a text-only transport (http).

ALL of them provide a method to convert complicated stuff to text and back
again.

I strongly suggest that you design your system in such a way as to hide and
abstract the transport mechanism as much as possible.  You should, in other
words, be able to switch from JSON to WDDX with little problem - both do
(essentially) the same thing so why should there be any application
dependencies on them beyond the transfer of data?

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RE: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object

2005-08-14 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message-
> From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 7:27 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object
> 
> Yes there is several, try google.com

I've been looking and the prospects so far are pretty slim.

I've not found "several" but rather one - the Micrsoft HTC behavior (which
actually doesn't work CF web services) and, of course, only works with IE.

I've found other options to be sure (there's a decent SAX parser at source
forge and JSON is nice and neuromancer has this deep down someplace) but
there just doesn't seem to be a nice, simple SOAP library for JS.

If anybody finds one please let us know!

Jim Davis 





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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-14 Thread Russ Michaels
Are you trying to get it going again or what ?
 

-Original Message-
From: Mark A Kruger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 August 2005 16:19
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

I'll echo that.

-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 8:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


Try as I might, I can't find anything relevant for a CF technical list in
this whole thread. I would really appreciate it if the thread ended now.
Thanks in advance!

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[OT] Looking for eyeballs: JavaScript "dump" and serialization library.

2005-08-14 Thread Jim Davis
Not specifically CF related, but definitely related to CF... if you get my
meaning.  ;^)

I've spent some time and created a library which extends JavaScript objects
with several new methods.  Here's a page I quickly shot out offering some
basic documentation and an example of the debugging.

http://www.depressedpress.com/depressedpress/test/

The code is VERY beta and not complete, but everything I show in my examples
works (at least in the latest IE and FireFox).

If you have the time and the inclination I'd love some feedback and
suggestions.

The most useful new feature (I think) is the "dpDump" method.  Using this
you can dump an html representation (not wholly unlike CFDUMP's output) of a
JavaScript object to a debugging window.

If you've ever wished for CFDUMP while working in JavaScript (like I have)
this should make you happy.  ;^)

While doing that it became clear that other serializations would be
relatively easy (since getting to HTML is really a serialization) so I also
exposed the "dpSerialize" and "doDeserialize" methods.

Right now the only thing works is JSON serialization (using a custom engine)
and Deserialization (although this is, currently, "cheap" - all I'm doing is
eval()).

These methods are available from any JS object (objects, arrays, dates, etc)
as a local method.  For example:

MyObject = new Object;
MyObject.prop1 = "val1";
MyObject.prop2 = "val2";
MyObject.dpDump();

Will dump that object to a debugging window.

To get the JSON representation of that object you just do:

MyObject.dpSerialize("JSON");

The idea is to eventually provide many of the more tedious requirement for
WebService/AJAX development as direct methods from the objects.

Jim Davis




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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-14 Thread Mark A Kruger
I'll echo that.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 8:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced


Try as I might, I can't find anything relevant for a CF technical list in
this whole thread. I would really appreciate it if the thread ended now.
Thanks in advance!

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RE: DBASE coldfusion 4 problem

2005-08-14 Thread Mark A Kruger
awesome

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From: CFDEV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 6:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: DBASE coldfusion 4 problem

I changed the permission with a CHMOD through FTP and now it works so thanks
to everyone.

Pat

-Original Message-
From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 13, 2005 20:57
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: DBASE coldfusion 4 problem

Another issue worth double checking, are the settings of the datasource in
the CFAdmin.  It is possible that write permissions are not enabled there
since they were not needed before.


-Original Message-
From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 5:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: DBASE coldfusion 4 problem

But does the user ID the ColdFusion service runs under have permission.  It
should, but worth checking.

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Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 5:44 PM
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By ftp, I can write in the directory since a downlaoded the file, change
some fields in dbfmanager and upload it back.

Patrick












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RE: Ajax and CFCs

2005-08-14 Thread Dawson, Michael
Did you Google "CFAJAX" yet? 

-Original Message-
From: wolf2k5 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 6:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Ajax and CFCs

Hi,

Do you know any example on how to integrate an AJAX web interface with
ColdFusion Components?

Do you know any good AJAX client/server library with ColdFusion support?

Thanks.

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RE: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object

2005-08-14 Thread Russ Michaels
Yes there is several, try google.com

Russ 

-Original Message-
From: wolf2k5 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 August 2005 12:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object

On 8/10/05, Thomas Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Learn how to write SOAP XML requests, i.e. don't do that.

Isn't there any Javascript library to handle SOAP calls?

Why you recommend to don't do that? Performance reasons?

Thanks.



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Ajax and CFCs

2005-08-14 Thread wolf2k5
Hi,

Do you know any example on how to integrate an AJAX web interface with
ColdFusion Components?

Do you know any good AJAX client/server library with ColdFusion support?

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Re: consuming WS from XMLHttpRequest object

2005-08-14 Thread wolf2k5
On 8/10/05, Thomas Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Learn how to write SOAP XML requests, i.e. don't do that.

Isn't there any Javascript library to handle SOAP calls?

Why you recommend to don't do that? Performance reasons?

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2005-08-14 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Connie DeCinko wrote:
> Dave, you are just so damn lame, especially for someone dealing in teen
> porn.  I know your client Charlie is none too happy about your stunts.  All
> you keep doing is showing how immature you really are.

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-14 Thread Russ Michaels
Connie, for the thousandth time, take it offlist, and don't post your
offlist replies here.
Dave just stop replying please so that the thread stops.

Russ 

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Sent: 14 August 2005 01:55
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Studio 8 announced

Dave, you are just so damn lame, especially for someone dealing in teen
porn.  I know your client Charlie is none too happy about your stunts.  All
you keep doing is showing how immature you really are.
 
 
Constanty "Connie" DeCinko III
Web Architect, Webmaster, Web Developer
Lone Jet Enterprises
Glendale, Arizona
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