Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
It really isn't rocket science, check in/check out...:-) or are they having
issues actually setting it up?


 


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From: Clark Valberg
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Subject: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

I have a client looking for some guidance on using version control from
within Dreamweaver 8. 

Anyone being exceptionally skilled in this area could make some quick cash
doing an hour or two of phone consulting.

Contact: clarkv [at] gmail . com.



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Re: Cf Portal apps

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
I think Labs may have something like that in development.






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From: Bob Imperial
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Subject: Cf Portal apps

Hello folks,
 
In need of some information/education/direction on cf portal systems out
there. Seems I've been volunteered to put something together for my wife's
restaurant and her customers (from opt-in list), something simple with at
least some sort form of admin that I can control things from. Any
suggestions on some down and dirty free type packages would be great, as
well as some direction on resources to learn about portals in general...
aside from googling that is, I figured someone out there is in the know ;-)
and might save me some time searching for the right stuff. TIA!!
 
 
Bob Imperial
 
Imperial art design
6204 Lead Mine Road ::: Raleigh, NC 27612 ::: Phone: 919-676-7642
www.imperialart.com http://www.imperialart.com/ 
 




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Re: Cf Portal apps

2007-01-14 Thread James Holmes
Are you thinking of the Portlet Toolkit?

http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/ColdFusion_Portlet_Toolkit

On 1/14/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think Labs may have something like that in development.

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Sun Jan 14 02:21:03 2007
 Subject: Cf Portal apps

 Hello folks,

 In need of some information/education/direction on cf portal systems out
 there.

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RE: Cf Portal apps

2007-01-14 Thread Ben Koshy
Sounds like all he wants is a CMS application.  I think portal software
is a little over-featured for a restaurant's needs.

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Subject: Re: Cf Portal apps

Are you thinking of the Portlet Toolkit?

http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/ColdFusion_Portlet_Toolkit

On 1/14/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think Labs may have something like that in development.

 -Original Message-
 From: Bob Imperial
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: Sun Jan 14 02:21:03 2007
 Subject: Cf Portal apps

 Hello folks,

 In need of some information/education/direction on cf portal systems
out
 there.

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Re: Cf Portal apps

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Yeah, I haven't looked at it in more detail though other than knowing it
said portal in the title!



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From: James Holmes
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Jan 14 08:14:04 2007
Subject: Re: Cf Portal apps

Are you thinking of the Portlet Toolkit?

http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/ColdFusion_Portlet_Toolkit

On 1/14/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think Labs may have something like that in development.

 -Original Message-
 From: Bob Imperial
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: Sun Jan 14 02:21:03 2007
 Subject: Cf Portal apps

 Hello folks,

 In need of some information/education/direction on cf portal systems out
 there.

-- 



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Re: automotive year, make, and model drop down

2007-01-14 Thread Jay Morris
I have what you are looking for.

http://www.needaengine.com/request.cfm

I built this application for a friend of mine and it really has not
gone anywhere. I have thousands of records that I have gathered from
about 6 different sources. Let me know if you are interested.

Thanks

John

If you guys are interested, Im glad to help you with a source for all the 
Vehicle data you could ever need for free, www.enhancedstandard.org
Use the Guest link on the top right, and then click the
 Vehicle Configuration Database (VCdb) link,
 and then View / Maintain VCdb link,
and finally the Vehicle Group Link.
Here you can enter the criteria for your search (start year, end year, make 
model, sub model, etc..)
I recommend picking a start year, and an end year, and leaving the other fields 
blank and then submitting.
This will out put EVERY make and model, and trim code for the years you select, 
LOL
It can be absolutely HUGE, and take forever..

You can then copy and paste it right into an excell file, and manipulate as 
needed.

if you need any help or more info, just email me at Grimlock222 @ Gmail.com

Now, that was simple.

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Re: Cf Portal apps

2007-01-14 Thread Peter Tilbrook
Maybe ColdUserGroup will suit your needs...

http://www.coldgen.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Products


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Re: Cf Portal apps

2007-01-14 Thread James Holmes
It would be pretty straightforward to integrate Ray Camden's apps into
a single portal.

http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/projects.cfm

You get a blog (with a basic CMS), forum, polls, surveys, wiki, ads,
google calendar and some other bits to help it all along. You just
need to do a few mods to tie accounts together between the apps
(unless anyone else has done this already).

On 1/14/07, Bob Imperial [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello folks,

 In need of some information/education/direction on cf portal systems out
 there. Seems I've been volunteered to put something together for my wife's
 restaurant and her customers (from opt-in list), something simple with at
 least some sort form of admin that I can control things from. Any
 suggestions on some down and dirty free type packages would be great, as
 well as some direction on resources to learn about portals in general...
 aside from googling that is, I figured someone out there is in the know ;-)
 and might save me some time searching for the right stuff. TIA!!


 Bob Imperial

 Imperial art design
 6204 Lead Mine Road ::: Raleigh, NC 27612 ::: Phone: 919-676-7642
 www.imperialart.com http://www.imperialart.com/



 

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Free CF Hosting...

2007-01-14 Thread Will Tomlinson
Since hosting comes up daily here, I thought I'd post this after running across 
it this morn. It's Pablo's. 

http://www.freecoldfusionhosting.com/

Will

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Re: Free CF Hosting...

2007-01-14 Thread Will Tomlinson
Oh heck, I just read that a banner is placed on your site. Oh well...

Will

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Runaway JRun Service

2007-01-14 Thread Kris Jones
We upgraded our production servers from 7.0 to 7.0.2 yesterday, and
are now experiencing JRun service climbing to huge numbers, slowing
servers to an unusable crawl. We're running Win2K3, IIS6, JVM
1.4.2_09, backend is SQL Server 2000. They'll be alright for a bit,
then, even with very low usage, will start climbing quickly. We're
seeing java.lang.OutOfMemoryErrors at the point where the server stops
responding (or starts sending back 404s). This is a large enterprise
application, and this problem is essentially halting our ability to
run.

We'd updated our QA environment a couple months ago with the only
issue being that installer bug that leaves an older version of a
specific jar file in the lib. Once removed any function that called
CFREPORT worked fine again, but this didn't cause our servers to hang.
(We also saw this behavior on the production upgrade and removed the
old jar file per technote instruction.)

I've not found anything obvious in searching for this problem
anywhere, and the hotfixes for 7.0.2 don't suggest that they address
anything like this. We're happy to open a support call with Adobe, but
apparently, they do not do support on the weekends and holidays
(despite the hours posted on their website), even with their Platinum
package. And even better, large portions of their site were
unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. (You'd think if they're
doing scheduled maintenance on the weekends, they'd realize that their
customers do too.)

Any help would be most appreciated.

Cheers,
Kris

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Re: Runaway JRun Service

2007-01-14 Thread Matthew Williams
If your policies permit, you should try installing either SeeFusion or 
FusionReactor.  I'm more familiar with FusionReactor, but both products 
should show you what processes are running and get left hanging.  
FusionReactor also has the ability to kill threads that last over a set 
threshold time limit to help prevent such occurrences in the future.  
I've been waiting for our procurement team to purchase FusionReactor 
(which we tested two months ago), and will be installing this across 
several environments next week.

Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX

Kris Jones wrote:
 We upgraded our production servers from 7.0 to 7.0.2 yesterday, and
 are now experiencing JRun service climbing to huge numbers, slowing
 servers to an unusable crawl. We're running Win2K3, IIS6, JVM
 1.4.2_09, backend is SQL Server 2000. They'll be alright for a bit,
 then, even with very low usage, will start climbing quickly. We're
 seeing java.lang.OutOfMemoryErrors at the point where the server stops
 responding (or starts sending back 404s). This is a large enterprise
 application, and this problem is essentially halting our ability to
 run.

 We'd updated our QA environment a couple months ago with the only
 issue being that installer bug that leaves an older version of a
 specific jar file in the lib. Once removed any function that called
 CFREPORT worked fine again, but this didn't cause our servers to hang.
 (We also saw this behavior on the production upgrade and removed the
 old jar file per technote instruction.)

 I've not found anything obvious in searching for this problem
 anywhere, and the hotfixes for 7.0.2 don't suggest that they address
 anything like this. We're happy to open a support call with Adobe, but
 apparently, they do not do support on the weekends and holidays
 (despite the hours posted on their website), even with their Platinum
 package. And even better, large portions of their site were
 unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. (You'd think if they're
 doing scheduled maintenance on the weekends, they'd realize that their
 customers do too.)

 Any help would be most appreciated.

 Cheers,
 Kris

 

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RE: Runaway JRun Service

2007-01-14 Thread Brad Wood
I agree.  SeeFusion also lets you automatically have long-running
requests killed, as well as a notification system which can E-mail/text
you if memory usage surpasses a threshold etc.  In addition, SeeFusion
will let you run manual garbage collection when you want to clean up the
memory heap for the JVM.

Also very helpful is the SeeFusion database logging which I use to log
active traffic and memory usage every 5 minutes throughout the day
(which I then can turn into Excel trending graphs) and you can then
compare increases in memory usage to the table which logs long requests
which surpass your specified threshold.

And with the full thread dump functionality you can monitor the entire
JVM stack to catch errant processes that are part of CF or the JVM which
aren't related to a page request (like your mail spooler).

~Brad

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From: Matthew Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 6:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Runaway JRun Service

If your policies permit, you should try installing either SeeFusion or 
FusionReactor.  I'm more familiar with FusionReactor, but both products 
should show you what processes are running and get left hanging.  
FusionReactor also has the ability to kill threads that last over a set 
threshold time limit to help prevent such occurrences in the future.  
I've been waiting for our procurement team to purchase FusionReactor 
(which we tested two months ago), and will be installing this across 
several environments next week.

Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX



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Re: Runaway JRun Service

2007-01-14 Thread Kris Jones
Not sure the powers would be keen on putting Seefusion on the
production servers. Have folks had issues in production with this kind
of configuration? I'll pass on the advice for certain.

I had read something about corruption of the jvm config under 7.0 and
7.0.1 (when editing from within CFAdmin), which was fixed in 7.0.2.
Does anyone know if the 7.0.2 update fixes existing corruption, or
would it just patch on top of a corrupted jvm? I don't think this is
our issue, otherwise I would expect that we'd have been running into
problems prior to the update, but we're grasping at straws here.

Cheers,
Kris

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What is Ruby on Rails?

2007-01-14 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi everyone: I was surfing and suddenly saw the site http://www.rubyonrails.org/
It looks it is some sort of frame work! Is it compatible or usefull in C 
applications?
Thanks
Ali

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Re: What is Ruby on Rails?

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
It is a web application framework in the same vain as PHP, ColdFusion etc.



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Subject: What is Ruby on Rails?

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applications?
Thanks
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Re: 5 day week calendar

2007-01-14 Thread Richard Cooper
Thanks Jordan that looks like it may well be what I need

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Re: visual design and layouts for frameworks

2007-01-14 Thread Richard Cooper
Sounds interesting. I think I'll look into that further.

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Re: What is Ruby on Rails?

2007-01-14 Thread John C. Bland II
Ruby is a programming language (from the 90's or so) that was used a lot as
an alternative to perl server scripts. A few years back a framework was
built that gave RoR tons of publicity. I think some of the shine came off
when they had a gaping security hole in which they demanded that people
upgrade to the latest revision (was kinda funny the way they approached it).
In 2 or 3 days they pushed out like 2 or 3 patches. Regardless of that it is
still a very lightweight, fast, and speedy (to dev' in) language/framework.

On 1/14/07, Ali Majdzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi everyone: I was surfing and suddenly saw the site
 http://www.rubyonrails.org/
 It looks it is some sort of frame work! Is it compatible or usefull in C
 applications?
 Thanks
 Ali

 

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onApplicationStart cftry

2007-01-14 Thread Richard Cooper
Hi,

I've seen a few examples where this happens, but, I'm a little confused as to 
why you'd use cftry/cfcatch to test for a DB connection within 
onApplicationstart.

Firstly, would this mean that until the application ends it would consider that 
the database is unreachable?

Secondly, what happens when the DB goes down later on, after the application 
has started? Wouldn't it be better to have this test within onRequestStart?

Lastly (and slightly separately), if I store client details in a DB and this 
connection is down I'm assuming this problem would occur prior to the 
onApplicationStart? Would it be best to wrap that in try/catch as well or 
perhaps even instead of?
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Re: What is Ruby on Rails?

2007-01-14 Thread Doug Brown
Is there any comparisons to CF and ROR? How fast is the dev time compared to
CF?

Doug B.
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 Ruby is a programming language (from the 90's or so) that was used a lot
as
 an alternative to perl server scripts. A few years back a framework was
 built that gave RoR tons of publicity. I think some of the shine came off
 when they had a gaping security hole in which they demanded that people
 upgrade to the latest revision (was kinda funny the way they approached
it).
 In 2 or 3 days they pushed out like 2 or 3 patches. Regardless of that it
is
 still a very lightweight, fast, and speedy (to dev' in)
language/framework.

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Detecting (Almost) Matches for DeDuping?

2007-01-14 Thread Matthew Reinbold
I have a dataset that I've put together from a number of client files. To this 
point I've been able to easily build a set of ColdFusion tools for using the 
data but there is a de-duping process that I need to do that I just don't now 
how to approach. 

The data has a series of first and last names. While most of the time I'm able 
to detect last name, first name, and date of birth and create a unique entry in 
the unified person table. The problem comes when the names are slightly 
mis-spelled.

For example I may have:
RIVERA and RIVEERA -or-
MARTINEZ and MARTINE

and because I'm doing exact matching these are appearing as two seperate 
entries. I really don't want to eyeball the entire table (thousands of lines) 
and manually pick out problem rows. And I don't think I can completely automate 
the detection AND correction of dupes. At this point I just want to run 
ColdFusion code, have it detect potential dupes, and then let me take action.

How would I do this? Is a regular expression possible that can detect if two 
strings are ALMOST matches? Any help or suggestions would be most appreciated.

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Re: Detecting (Almost) Matches for DeDuping?

2007-01-14 Thread Jacob Munson
I did some poking around one day for stuff like this and came across
an algorithm called Soundex that helps you know if two names are the
same, even though they might have slightly different spelling.  I just
did a search, and found that Ben Forta wrote a UDF for doing this.
Not sure if it will find /all/ of your duplicates, but it might help.

http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=39

On 1/14/07, Matthew Reinbold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a dataset that I've put together from a number of client files. To 
 this point I've been able to easily build a set of ColdFusion tools for using 
 the data but there is a de-duping process that I need to do that I just don't 
 now how to approach.

 The data has a series of first and last names. While most of the time I'm 
 able to detect last name, first name, and date of birth and create a unique 
 entry in the unified person table. The problem comes when the names are 
 slightly mis-spelled.

 For example I may have:
 RIVERA and RIVEERA -or-
 MARTINEZ and MARTINE

 and because I'm doing exact matching these are appearing as two seperate 
 entries. I really don't want to eyeball the entire table (thousands of lines) 
 and manually pick out problem rows. And I don't think I can completely 
 automate the detection AND correction of dupes. At this point I just want to 
 run ColdFusion code, have it detect potential dupes, and then let me take 
 action.

 How would I do this? Is a regular expression possible that can detect if two 
 strings are ALMOST matches? Any help or suggestions would be most appreciated.

 

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Re: Detecting (Almost) Matches for DeDuping?

2007-01-14 Thread Claude Schneegans
 an algorithm called Soundex

Yeah, but soundex is not a panacea either. All what matters with soundex 
is the first syllable;
after that,  about anything will match.
It might detect Martine and Matinez as being the same, but Martin, 
Martinovitch and Martinelli as well.
So anyway, some human control is mandatory.

What I've done in a similar case, is a tool that lists all names in 
alphabetical order,
the user may select a name and  merge it with another one.
The tool then eliminates the second and replace any references to it in 
the database with a reference to the first.

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Re: Detecting (Almost) Matches for DeDuping?

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
I would see if you if you can download a dedupe tool or this purpose no
point in letting ColdFusion do it when others have done the hard work :-)








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Subject: Detecting (Almost) Matches for DeDuping?

I have a dataset that I've put together from a number of client files. To
this point I've been able to easily build a set of ColdFusion tools for
using the data but there is a de-duping process that I need to do that I
just don't now how to approach. 

The data has a series of first and last names. While most of the time I'm
able to detect last name, first name, and date of birth and create a unique
entry in the unified person table. The problem comes when the names are
slightly mis-spelled.

For example I may have:
RIVERA and RIVEERA -or-
MARTINEZ and MARTINE

and because I'm doing exact matching these are appearing as two seperate
entries. I really don't want to eyeball the entire table (thousands of
lines) and manually pick out problem rows. And I don't think I can
completely automate the detection AND correction of dupes. At this point I
just want to run ColdFusion code, have it detect potential dupes, and then
let me take action.

How would I do this? Is a regular expression possible that can detect if two
strings are ALMOST matches? Any help or suggestions would be most
appreciated.



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Re: Detecting (Almost) Matches for DeDuping?

2007-01-14 Thread Matthew Reinbold
Thanks for all the quick responses.

SoundEx is interesting but it only finds names that sound the same - like 
Johnson and Jonson. However, if a misspelling causes the two names to be 
phonetically different - like Johnson and Jihnson I don't believe it will find 
that match.

I agree, if there's some available de-duping tool out there I'd use that but a 
few minutes spent running google queries only seemed to turn up software meant 
to do email list merges. 

Thinking about it further when I eyeball it I'm really looking at three 
different fields: the Last Name, the First Name, and Date of Birth. 
 1) If the last name is the same or very similar (starts with the same 
character, the rest of the string is only 2 or 3 characters off with the basic 
cadence [vowels and consonants in approximately the same order] look at the 
first name.
 2) If the first name is an exact match or only 2 or 3 characters off the basic 
cadence the look at date of birth (which isn't always available)
 3) If DOB is the same assume the names are the same and flag for merging (will 
probably require human intervention to pick which data stays and which goes). 
If DOB are different assume they are two different people and leave the data 
alone. If DOB is available for only 1, the other, or neither flag for merging 
and make a judgement call (if its John Smith and Jon Smith they very well could 
be different people; if Desahanti Ouwiboaque and Deshanti Ouwiboaque assume 
they are the same). 

That seems like a straight forward process until I get to the point where I 
want to flag names that only have 2 or 3 differences with a cadence. I'm not 
even sure how to approach that one. Would I really be better off just 
forgetting about that code at this point and focus on tools to flag columns on 
eyeballing and the merge piece?

(again, thanks for the quick responses)
Matthew

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Re: onApplicationStart cftry

2007-01-14 Thread Raymond Camden
I think the idea is to cache the check and not rerun it on every
request, which could be wasteful. It is a trade off. I'd probably use
onRequestStart, and cache the last check time, and only check once an
hour. Maybe. :)

On 1/14/07, Richard Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I've seen a few examples where this happens, but, I'm a little confused as to 
 why you'd use cftry/cfcatch to test for a DB connection within 
 onApplicationstart.

 Firstly, would this mean that until the application ends it would consider 
 that the database is unreachable?

 Secondly, what happens when the DB goes down later on, after the application 
 has started? Wouldn't it be better to have this test within onRequestStart?

 Lastly (and slightly separately), if I store client details in a DB and this 
 connection is down I'm assuming this problem would occur prior to the 
 onApplicationStart? Would it be best to wrap that in try/catch as well or 
 perhaps even instead of?
 cftry
 cfset this.clientStorage = cvars
 etc...



 

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Re: Detecting (Almost) Matches for DeDuping?

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Try googling on matchit or de dupe software.









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From: Matthew Reinbold
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Jan 14 17:31:51 2007
Subject: Re: Detecting (Almost) Matches for DeDuping?

Thanks for all the quick responses.

SoundEx is interesting but it only finds names that sound the same - like
Johnson and Jonson. However, if a misspelling causes the two names to be
phonetically different - like Johnson and Jihnson I don't believe it will
find that match.

I agree, if there's some available de-duping tool out there I'd use that but
a few minutes spent running google queries only seemed to turn up software
meant to do email list merges. 

Thinking about it further when I eyeball it I'm really looking at three
different fields: the Last Name, the First Name, and Date of Birth. 
 1) If the last name is the same or very similar (starts with the same
character, the rest of the string is only 2 or 3 characters off with the
basic cadence [vowels and consonants in approximately the same order] look
at the first name.
 2) If the first name is an exact match or only 2 or 3 characters off the
basic cadence the look at date of birth (which isn't always available)
 3) If DOB is the same assume the names are the same and flag for merging
(will probably require human intervention to pick which data stays and which
goes). If DOB are different assume they are two different people and leave
the data alone. If DOB is available for only 1, the other, or neither flag
for merging and make a judgement call (if its John Smith and Jon Smith they
very well could be different people; if Desahanti Ouwiboaque and Deshanti
Ouwiboaque assume they are the same). 

That seems like a straight forward process until I get to the point where I
want to flag names that only have 2 or 3 differences with a cadence. I'm not
even sure how to approach that one. Would I really be better off just
forgetting about that code at this point and focus on tools to flag columns
on eyeballing and the merge piece?

(again, thanks for the quick responses)
Matthew



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Re: Looking for CF7 hosting (with some requirements)

2007-01-14 Thread Andy Matthews
Hostnexus.com is my favorite.  I've had a dedicated Linux box through 
them, but currently have shared/reseller hosting.  They're prompt to 
answer trouble tickets, and they now have a dedicated pipe in the data 
center in which they're hosted.  They offer several different kinds of 
plans, and offer both Linux and Windows shared hosts.  I've not run into 
issue using CFC's and CreateObject() there, (I host my FarCry sites in 
their shared environment), but your mileage very.

Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX

Andy Matthews wrote:


Looks good so far. They have a reseller account, but do they allow multiple 
domains under the primary at no additional cost? That's what I'm looking for 
specfically. I'll email them tomorrow, but if you know for surem just drop a 
reply. Thanks.


andy matthews

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Re: Looking for CF7 hosting (with some requirements)

2007-01-14 Thread Matthew Williams
It varies.  The 29.99 plan (which I currently have) allows for up to 10 
domains and some fixed amount of storage between all accounts.  Same for 
traffic.  The higher cost plans start allowing for unlimited domains, 
but still have limits on traffic and storage. 

Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX


Andy Matthews wrote:
 Hostnexus.com is my favorite.  I've had a dedicated Linux box through 
 them, but currently have shared/reseller hosting.  They're prompt to 
 answer trouble tickets, and they now have a dedicated pipe in the data 
 center in which they're hosted.  They offer several different kinds of 
 plans, and offer both Linux and Windows shared hosts.  I've not run into 
 issue using CFC's and CreateObject() there, (I host my FarCry sites in 
 their shared environment), but your mileage very.

 Matthew Williams
 Geodesic GraFX

 Andy Matthews wrote:
 

 Looks good so far. They have a reseller account, but do they allow multiple 
 domains under the primary at no additional cost? That's what I'm looking for 
 specfically. I'll email them tomorrow, but if you know for surem just drop a 
 reply. Thanks.


 andy matthews

 

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Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

2007-01-14 Thread Clark Valberg
Neil, 

I'm sure check-in/out doesn't fit the bit here as it doesn't really 
constitute version control.  They're looking for the best way to roll-out 
something like Subversion (or similar, if it makes more sense) in a way that 
works right inside Dreamweaver 8 and flows nicely with their current process of 
deployment to staging / production servers.  The goal here is to get the 
maximum benefits of version control without using 2 different applications 
(Dreamweaver + tortoiseSVN for example).  Maybe a best-of-breed Subversion 
extension for Dreamweaver is the answer here.  

We're looking for someone who's been through the trial and error in setting 
this up - and has experience using a setup that works. 






It really isn't rocket science, check in/check out...:-) or are they having
issues actually setting it up?


 


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Subject: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

I have a client looking for some guidance on using version control from
within Dreamweaver 8. 

Anyone being exceptionally skilled in this area could make some quick cash
doing an hour or two of phone consulting.

Contact: clarkv [at] gmail . com.

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Re: Looking for CF7 hosting (with some requirements)

2007-01-14 Thread Clark Valberg
Andy, 

HostMySite has a Windows VPS plan that's really hard to beat.  I know folks who 
have ~50 sites running on these without so much as a hiccup. 

http://www.hostmysite.com/hosting/vps/windows/


I'm looking for a good, cost-effective hosting company who offers CF7. I
have multiple domains to bring over and so I also need to find a company who
has either a reseller plan, or one who allows multiple domains under one
master account. I've checked into the following thus far:

Gearhost.com - allows multiple accounts, only offers CFMX

HostMySite.com - offers MX7, multiple domains each get charged

Can anyone recommend a good (preferably inexpensive) hosting company that
they trust?


andy matthews

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Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
:-) alas I use SVN but not DW8, we use Eclipse and SubClipse plugin
(Tortoise locally) to manage our team of developers.






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Sent: Sun Jan 14 18:55:45 2007
Subject: Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

Neil, 

I'm sure check-in/out doesn't fit the bit here as it doesn't really
constitute version control.  They're looking for the best way to roll-out
something like Subversion (or similar, if it makes more sense) in a way that
works right inside Dreamweaver 8 and flows nicely with their current process
of deployment to staging / production servers.  The goal here is to get the
maximum benefits of version control without using 2 different applications
(Dreamweaver + tortoiseSVN for example).  Maybe a best-of-breed Subversion
extension for Dreamweaver is the answer here.  

We're looking for someone who's been through the trial and error in setting
this up - and has experience using a setup that works. 






It really isn't rocket science, check in/check out...:-) or are they having
issues actually setting it up?


 


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-Original Message-
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To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Jan 14 02:39:45 2007
Subject: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

I have a client looking for some guidance on using version control from
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Anyone being exceptionally skilled in this area could make some quick cash
doing an hour or two of phone consulting.

Contact: clarkv [at] gmail . com.



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Re: What is Ruby on Rails?

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
It also has Prototype/Script.aculo.us built in which is cool.




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Subject: Re: What is Ruby on Rails?

Ruby is a programming language (from the 90's or so) that was used a lot as
an alternative to perl server scripts. A few years back a framework was
built that gave RoR tons of publicity. I think some of the shine came off
when they had a gaping security hole in which they demanded that people
upgrade to the latest revision (was kinda funny the way they approached it).
In 2 or 3 days they pushed out like 2 or 3 patches. Regardless of that it is
still a very lightweight, fast, and speedy (to dev' in) language/framework.

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RE: Cf Portal apps

2007-01-14 Thread Nick Gleason
Bob,

Our company markets a nice affordable CF-based portal product -
www.citysoft.com.  There is also a donation program for smaller
organizations.

Best,

Nick 


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combines great features with an affordable price. 
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From: Bob Imperial [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 9:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Cf Portal apps

Hello folks,
 
In need of some information/education/direction on cf portal systems out
there. Seems I've been volunteered to put something together for my wife's
restaurant and her customers (from opt-in list), something simple with at
least some sort form of admin that I can control things from. Any
suggestions on some down and dirty free type packages would be great, as
well as some direction on resources to learn about portals in general...
aside from googling that is, I figured someone out there is in the know ;-)
and might save me some time searching for the right stuff. TIA!!
 
 
Bob Imperial
 
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Re: PostgreSQL Case Sensitive Data?

2007-01-14 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Dave Merrill wrote:
 Frankly, I agree with Matt that search behavior really should be case
 insensitive.

Are we talking about searching or equality matching? Because frankly, I don't 
think there are any 2 databases that have compatible search systems.


 If, like most other dbs, searching for calculated expressions
 (LCASE(some_column) = 'foo' etc) is significantly inefficient

It isn't if you create the right index:
CREATE INDEX foo ON bar (LOWER(some_column));


 Are folks really sure that no case-insensitive collation option is available?

I don't think so. PostgreSQL uses the collation facilities provided by the host 
OS so maybe there is one on some OS but I never looked for one.

Jochem

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RE: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

2007-01-14 Thread Dawson, Michael
We haven't really tried it, but if you install a copy of Contribute and
then setup the web site to be controlled by Contribute, you can enable
versions of individual files.

Then, you enable Contribute compatibility within DW.  From what I hear
DW will then leave a specified number of versions of a file on the
server.

Again, I'm not positive on this, but we may head this way for the
rebuild of our primary web site.

M!ke 

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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

Neil, 

I'm sure check-in/out doesn't fit the bit here as it doesn't really
constitute version control.  They're looking for the best way to
roll-out something like Subversion (or similar, if it makes more sense)
in a way that works right inside Dreamweaver 8 and flows nicely with
their current process of deployment to staging / production servers.
The goal here is to get the maximum benefits of version control without
using 2 different applications (Dreamweaver + tortoiseSVN for example).
Maybe a best-of-breed Subversion extension for Dreamweaver is the answer
here.  

We're looking for someone who's been through the trial and error in
setting this up - and has experience using a setup that works. 

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Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Yeah, it does to a v.basic source control for page editing. It is not really
suited to development standards when it comes to source control.



 
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To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Jan 14 23:00:22 2007
Subject: RE: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

We haven't really tried it, but if you install a copy of Contribute and
then setup the web site to be controlled by Contribute, you can enable
versions of individual files.

Then, you enable Contribute compatibility within DW.  From what I hear
DW will then leave a specified number of versions of a file on the
server.

Again, I'm not positive on this, but we may head this way for the
rebuild of our primary web site.

M!ke 

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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

Neil, 

I'm sure check-in/out doesn't fit the bit here as it doesn't really
constitute version control.  They're looking for the best way to
roll-out something like Subversion (or similar, if it makes more sense)
in a way that works right inside Dreamweaver 8 and flows nicely with
their current process of deployment to staging / production servers.
The goal here is to get the maximum benefits of version control without
using 2 different applications (Dreamweaver + tortoiseSVN for example).
Maybe a best-of-breed Subversion extension for Dreamweaver is the answer
here.  

We're looking for someone who's been through the trial and error in
setting this up - and has experience using a setup that works. 



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Re: onApplicationStart cftry

2007-01-14 Thread Richard Cooper
Gotcha. Thanks Ray.

Do you know about the clientStorage bit? I had a problem a while back when I 
had DB problems and the storage of client and session variables. I'm pretrty 
sure that this was happening straight away in the first line of 
application.cfm, within the cfapplication tag. Where by an error was being 
thrown due to a failed connection.

I was thinking that either by wrapping the cfset this.clientStorage or the 
OnSessionStart function would check for this?

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using a query from createobject

2007-01-14 Thread Richard Cooper
Hi,

How do I reference a query from a cfc that has been created using 
createObject... I've created an example of what I mean below? I can cfdump it, 
but it breaks when I use it within the query attribute of an output tag.

The function:
CFFUNCTION NAME=myfunc returntype=query

cfquery name=getQ datasource=#REQUEST.theDatabase#
SELECT column
from   myTable
/cfquery

cfreturn getQ /

/CFFUNCTION


Declared in Application.cfc
cfset application.myCFC = createObject(component,/cfcfolder/myCFC)/


Calling the CFC:
cfoutput query=#application.myCFC.getQ()#

I'm sure I must be missing the simple solution to this but can't see or find it.

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RE: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

2007-01-14 Thread Eric Roberts
Check in/Checkout is not version control in itself.  It just prevents others
from accessing the file while you have it checked out (source locking).  It
can be used with version control systems like Visual Source Safe and (via a
plug-in that you can purchase from a third party) Subversion.  Without the
plug-in, you just have to manually update and commit with subversion.  Minor
irritant, but it does extend development time a bit.  Having used both, I
like them both, while subversion has the advantage of being free.  If you
are on windows, TortioseSVN is an excellent tool that plugs into Windows
Explorer in the dropdown menu to navigate repositories and commit and update
files.

Eric

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Sent: Sunday, 14 January 2007 01:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

It really isn't rocket science, check in/check out...:-) or are they having
issues actually setting it up?


 


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Subject: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

I have a client looking for some guidance on using version control from
within Dreamweaver 8. 

Anyone being exceptionally skilled in this area could make some quick cash
doing an hour or two of phone consulting.

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RE: Cf Portal apps

2007-01-14 Thread Bob Imperial
Thanks for the direction James and others, Ill poke around in Ray's blog app
and see how badly I can muck it up ;) Don't you love it when gui/graphics
people think they can program? ;-)

Bob 

-Original Message-
From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 5:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Cf Portal apps

It would be pretty straightforward to integrate Ray Camden's apps into a
single portal.

http://ray.camdenfamily.com/projects/projects.cfm

You get a blog (with a basic CMS), forum, polls, surveys, wiki, ads, google
calendar and some other bits to help it all along. You just need to do a few
mods to tie accounts together between the apps (unless anyone else has done
this already).

On 1/14/07, Bob Imperial [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello folks,

 In need of some information/education/direction on cf portal systems 
 out there. Seems I've been volunteered to put something together for 
 my wife's restaurant and her customers (from opt-in list), something 
 simple with at least some sort form of admin that I can control things 
 from. Any suggestions on some down and dirty free type packages would 
 be great, as well as some direction on resources to learn about portals in
general...
 aside from googling that is, I figured someone out there is in the 
 know ;-) and might save me some time searching for the right stuff.
TIA!!


 Bob Imperial

 Imperial art design
 6204 Lead Mine Road ::: Raleigh, NC 27612 ::: Phone: 919-676-7642 
 www.imperialart.com http://www.imperialart.com/



 



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Re: Cf Portal apps

2007-01-14 Thread James Holmes
Modding a BlogCFC layout is a snap. I've wrapped a few layouts around
the blog and I use the CMS feature to host every bit of these sites -
if you are mainly after a news/blog function and some basic CMS
functionality to host the other pages, this is the way to go.

On 1/15/07, Bob Imperial [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 and see how badly I can muck it up ;) Don't you love it when gui/graphics
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Re: using a query from createobject

2007-01-14 Thread John Cox
On 1/14/07, Richard Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,


 Declared in Application.cfc
 cfset application.myCFC = createObject(component,/cfcfolder/myCFC)/


 Calling the CFC:
 cfoutput query=#application.myCFC.getQ()#



Call myfunc, not getQ when you are calling the function.


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Re: onApplicationStart cftry

2007-01-14 Thread Raymond Camden
Well, if your client storage fails, thats pretty bad. To me it's the
kind of thing you wouldn't try catch as it means a serious problem.

On 1/14/07, Richard Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Gotcha. Thanks Ray.

 Do you know about the clientStorage bit? I had a problem a while back when I 
 had DB problems and the storage of client and session variables. I'm pretrty 
 sure that this was happening straight away in the first line of 
 application.cfm, within the cfapplication tag. Where by an error was being 
 thrown due to a failed connection.

 I was thinking that either by wrapping the cfset this.clientStorage or the 
 OnSessionStart function would check for this?

 

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RE: Looking for CF7 hosting (with some requirements)

2007-01-14 Thread Eric Roberts
Check out sunshinetechsolutions.com  I have al my sites hosted with them...I
am actually partnered with them.  They provide Linux based hosting (Redhat
Enterprise) with a MySQL backend.  If you decide to host with them, let them
know I sent you (I get referral bonuses :-D).  I have been there now for 3
months now I believe and I have had 100% uptime.  They can do shared or
dedicated hosting.

Eric

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From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, 14 January 2007 12:48
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Looking for CF7 hosting (with some requirements)

Hostnexus.com is my favorite.  I've had a dedicated Linux box through 
them, but currently have shared/reseller hosting.  They're prompt to 
answer trouble tickets, and they now have a dedicated pipe in the data 
center in which they're hosted.  They offer several different kinds of 
plans, and offer both Linux and Windows shared hosts.  I've not run 
into issue using CFC's and CreateObject() there, (I host my FarCry 
sites in their shared environment), but your mileage very.

Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX

Andy Matthews wrote:


Looks good so far. They have a reseller account, but do they allow multiple
domains under the primary at no additional cost? That's what I'm looking for
specfically. I'll email them tomorrow, but if you know for surem just drop a
reply. Thanks.


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RE: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

2007-01-14 Thread Eric Roberts
Subversion is pretty simple to set up on either Linux/Unix or Windows.  I am
not sure if the is a VSS port to Linux, but it is a typical MS install on
Windows.  I think VSS is simpler to use because it is a native Windows app,
but Subversion is still stiff competition for VSS in that it is free and it
is just as rich and robust of an application.  If you are in a Linux/Unix
environment, Subversion is the only answer.  There are several GUI front
ends like KDESVN and RapidSVN that can be used on the graphical desktops
like KDE and Gnome.  I just set up Subversion on a linux dev box (Ubuntu)
with no probs at all.  Subversion also has a great set of command line
commands to set up repositories and add/remove files to them.  If your
developers are on Windows boxes, they can get TortiseSVN to
commit/update/checkout files they are working on.

Eric

-Original Message-
From: Clark Valberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, 14 January 2007 12:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

Neil, 

I'm sure check-in/out doesn't fit the bit here as it doesn't really
constitute version control.  They're looking for the best way to roll-out
something like Subversion (or similar, if it makes more sense) in a way that
works right inside Dreamweaver 8 and flows nicely with their current process
of deployment to staging / production servers.  The goal here is to get the
maximum benefits of version control without using 2 different applications
(Dreamweaver + tortoiseSVN for example).  Maybe a best-of-breed Subversion
extension for Dreamweaver is the answer here.  

We're looking for someone who's been through the trial and error in setting
this up - and has experience using a setup that works. 






It really isn't rocket science, check in/check out...:-) or are they 
having issues actually setting it up?


 


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-Original Message-
From: Clark Valberg
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Jan 14 02:39:45 2007
Subject: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

I have a client looking for some guidance on using version control from 
within Dreamweaver 8.

Anyone being exceptionally skilled in this area could make some quick 
cash doing an hour or two of phone consulting.

Contact: clarkv [at] gmail . com.



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Re: Looking for CF7 hosting (with some requirements)

2007-01-14 Thread James Holmes
HMS will point as many domains as you want at the same account for
free - you then just need to separate out the domains in your code (if
necessary).

On 1/14/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm looking for a good, cost-effective hosting company who offers CF7. I
 have multiple domains to bring over and so I also need to find a company who
 has either a reseller plan, or one who allows multiple domains under one
 master account. I've checked into the following thus far:

 Gearhost.com - allows multiple accounts, only offers CFMX

 HostMySite.com - offers MX7, multiple domains each get charged

 Can anyone recommend a good (preferably inexpensive) hosting company that
 they trust?

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Re: Looking for CF7 hosting (with some requirements)

2007-01-14 Thread Nicholas M Tunney
Did this change?  They used to limit it to three.

Nic

James Holmes wrote:
 HMS will point as many domains as you want at the same account for
 free - you then just need to separate out the domains in your code (if
 necessary).

 On 1/14/07, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 I'm looking for a good, cost-effective hosting company who offers CF7. I
 have multiple domains to bring over and so I also need to find a company who
 has either a reseller plan, or one who allows multiple domains under one
 master account. I've checked into the following thus far:

 Gearhost.com - allows multiple accounts, only offers CFMX

 HostMySite.com - offers MX7, multiple domains each get charged

 Can anyone recommend a good (preferably inexpensive) hosting company that
 they trust?
 

   


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CF on Apache

2007-01-14 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
OK, trying something new here and hit a minor road block. Going to put 
CF on top of Apache on a WinXP Pro box. Following the directions of the 
ACME guide, while installing the multiserver instance of CF 7 I am to 
put the following into the Directory and file name of server binary field:

C:\Program Files\Apache
Group\Apache2\bin\Apache.exe

Just one little problem. Apache 2.2.4 doesn't have an 'apache.exe' file 
in it's bin folder. Any ideas? All help is appreciated.
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Re: CF on Apache

2007-01-14 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
On 1/14/07, Cutter (CFRelated) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 OK, trying something new here and hit a minor road block. Going to put
 CF on top of Apache on a WinXP Pro box. Following the directions of the
 ACME guide, while installing the multiserver instance of CF 7 I am to
 put the following into the Directory and file name of server binary field:

 C:\Program Files\Apache
 Group\Apache2\bin\Apache.exe

 Just one little problem. Apache 2.2.4 doesn't have an 'apache.exe' file
 in it's bin folder. Any ideas? All help is appreciated.

It should work without a hitch, poke around the directory structure.

I've done CF with Apache on both Windows and Linux many times without issue.

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Re: CF on Apache

2007-01-14 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
I think part of my issue is A) this is the new Apache 2.2.4, and B) I am 
loading Apache, Subversion, and JRun to my H: drive (for space reasons)

C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
 On 1/14/07, Cutter (CFRelated) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 OK, trying something new here and hit a minor road block. Going to put
 CF on top of Apache on a WinXP Pro box. Following the directions of the
 ACME guide, while installing the multiserver instance of CF 7 I am to
 put the following into the Directory and file name of server binary field:

 C:\Program Files\Apache
 Group\Apache2\bin\Apache.exe

 Just one little problem. Apache 2.2.4 doesn't have an 'apache.exe' file
 in it's bin folder. Any ideas? All help is appreciated.
 
 It should work without a hitch, poke around the directory structure.
 
 I've done CF with Apache on both Windows and Linux many times without issue.
 
 

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Re: CF on Apache

2007-01-14 Thread Alan Rother
Cutter,

I'd love to hear about your experience installing it. We are putting to
gether a presontation on using CF and Apache for the next Phoenix Cold
Fsuion Users Group meeting.

Any tips, tricks, hints, help, websites you found useful would be awesome.
Also, any major stumbling blocks you ran into if you could.

Thanks

-- 
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Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
Manager, AZCFUG.org


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Re: CF on Apache

2007-01-14 Thread Adrian Moreno
There are some differences between Apache 2.0 and 2.2

Instead of Apache.exe, it's now httpd.exe

Also, there's a new file used to configure virtual hosts. Open up httpd.conf 
and find this line:

# Virtual hosts
#Include conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf

Uncomment the Include and use that file for virtual host configurations.

And make sure you get the update for Coldfusion in order to use Apache 2.2: 
http://www.adobe.com/go/8001e97

HTH, 

Adrian

OK, trying something new here and hit a minor road block. Going to put 
CF on top of Apache on a WinXP Pro box. Following the directions of the 
ACME guide, while installing the multiserver instance of CF 7 I am to 
put the following into the Directory and file name of server binary field:

C:\Program Files\Apache
Group\Apache2\bin\Apache.exe

Just one little problem. Apache 2.2.4 doesn't have an 'apache.exe' file 
in it's bin folder. Any ideas? All help is appreciated.

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Re: CF on Apache

2007-01-14 Thread Doug Brown
In Apache 2.2.4 the Apache.exe has been renamed to httpd.exe. Hope this
helps

Doug B.





- Original Message - 
From: Cutter (CFRelated) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 8:26 PM
Subject: CF on Apache


 OK, trying something new here and hit a minor road block. Going to put
 CF on top of Apache on a WinXP Pro box. Following the directions of the
 ACME guide, while installing the multiserver instance of CF 7 I am to
 put the following into the Directory and file name of server binary
field:

 C:\Program Files\Apache
 Group\Apache2\bin\Apache.exe

 Just one little problem. Apache 2.2.4 doesn't have an 'apache.exe' file
 in it's bin folder. Any ideas? All help is appreciated.
 -- 

 Cutter
 
 http://blog.cutterscrossing.com

 The Past is a Memory
   The Future a Dream
   But Today is a Gift
   That's why they call it
   The Present

 

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Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

2007-01-14 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
VSS is not that well suited to web development, I would stay clear and look
at SVN or alike.








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Subject: RE: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

Subversion is pretty simple to set up on either Linux/Unix or Windows.  I am
not sure if the is a VSS port to Linux, but it is a typical MS install on
Windows.  I think VSS is simpler to use because it is a native Windows app,
but Subversion is still stiff competition for VSS in that it is free and it
is just as rich and robust of an application.  If you are in a Linux/Unix
environment, Subversion is the only answer.  There are several GUI front
ends like KDESVN and RapidSVN that can be used on the graphical desktops
like KDE and Gnome.  I just set up Subversion on a linux dev box (Ubuntu)
with no probs at all.  Subversion also has a great set of command line
commands to set up repositories and add/remove files to them.  If your
developers are on Windows boxes, they can get TortiseSVN to
commit/update/checkout files they are working on.

Eric

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From: Clark Valberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, 14 January 2007 12:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

Neil, 

I'm sure check-in/out doesn't fit the bit here as it doesn't really
constitute version control.  They're looking for the best way to roll-out
something like Subversion (or similar, if it makes more sense) in a way that
works right inside Dreamweaver 8 and flows nicely with their current process
of deployment to staging / production servers.  The goal here is to get the
maximum benefits of version control without using 2 different applications
(Dreamweaver + tortoiseSVN for example).  Maybe a best-of-breed Subversion
extension for Dreamweaver is the answer here.  

We're looking for someone who's been through the trial and error in setting
this up - and has experience using a setup that works. 






It really isn't rocket science, check in/check out...:-) or are they 
having issues actually setting it up?


 


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Sent: Sun Jan 14 02:39:45 2007
Subject: Dreamweaver + Version Control - Best Practices Consulting

I have a client looking for some guidance on using version control from 
within Dreamweaver 8.

Anyone being exceptionally skilled in this area could make some quick 
cash doing an hour or two of phone consulting.

Contact: clarkv [at] gmail . com.





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