Re: Making advanced search options for a database using CF8

2007-10-12 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Dear sir:
  Thanks for the reply.
  I'm deeply sorry for my mistake. It was not on purpose and you are right I 
should reconsider my mailing server. Sorry again.
  Benign

Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  On Friday 12 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi:

Three strikes.
Get a new mail server, or calm down and wait.

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Re: Making advanced search options for a database using CF8

2007-10-12 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Dear sir:
Thanks for the reply. 
I'm really sorry for sending the questions 3 times. I didn't do it on pupose. 
The mailing server showed no adding and I thiught it was my IE problem or 
wireless internet internet which is now working very well these days. 
Anyway I am really sorry and I do apologize for the mistake.
About doing research, nope! I did my research a lot but I wanted to use your 
ideas in general. I didn't specify something because I felt it might comes with 
answers which can help me modify the whole idea but surely you are right. I'm 
sorry again. I will research more and I will ask more specific/technical 
questions. It was my mistake and sorry.
Benign 

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Re: Making advanced search options for a database using CF8

2007-10-12 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 12 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi:

Three strikes.
Get a new mail server, or calm down and wait.

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RE: Making advanced search options for a database using CF8

2007-10-12 Thread Peterson, Chris
Ali,

I'm not trying to be snippy, but you broke a few cardinal rules when
asking for help:

1) your 1st question is not really a specific question, it sounds more
like you want someone to do your research for you and you don't want to
have to do anything at all.  When asking on a board like this, you will
most often get better results with a specific technical question.

2) you re-posted your question a second time after waiting only 3
minutes for a response.  Most folks will look at that, and simply delete
it from their inbox.  Post your question and be patient, remember you
are asking someone else for help and you are at their good graces for
assistance ;) 

There were a lot of results for a google search on how to build a search
engine using Verity and Coldfusion:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rls=org.moz
illa%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=Z0y&q=how+to+build+a+search+with+coldfusion+a
nd+verity+coldfusion+8&btnG=Search

There are also basic tutorials for building Coldfusion based apps:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rls=org.moz
illa%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=QLe&q=build+first+coldfusion+application&btnG
=Search

I suggest you do some research and come back with some specific
questions.


Chris Peterson
Gainey IT
Adobe Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer

-Original Message-
From: Ali Majdzadeh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 8:56 AM
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Subject: Making advanced search options for a database using CF8

Hi:

I am working on a project which its main idea is, making a dynamic
website contanins the basic information about 

certain companies and gives the users advanced search option through the
database. The basic options will be free 

(all companies can add their info) but when a company pays the price it
will appear at the top of the result page. 

It will be made by CF8 and MSSQL 2000.
Now my questions are:
Is there any example out there that I can modfy my idea with.
Free/Trial.
What do you suggest as the search  method? I use the basic SQL
filtering? Or you suggest something new?
And finally, is there any tutorial helps me through the developing
proccess.
Thanks
Benign 



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Making advanced search options for a database using CF8

2007-10-12 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi:

I am working on a project which its main idea is, making a dynamic website 
contanins the basic information about 

certain companies and gives the users advanced search option through the 
database. The basic options will be free 

(all companies can add their info) but when a company pays the price it will 
appear at the top of the result page. 

It will be made by CF8 and MSSQL 2000.
Now my questions are:
Is there any example out there that I can modfy my idea with. Free/Trial.
What do you suggest as the search  method? I use the basic SQL filtering? Or 
you suggest something new?
And finally, is there any tutorial helps me through the developing proccess.
Thanks
Benign 

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Making advanced search options for a database using CF8

2007-10-12 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi:

I am working on a project which its main idea is, making a dynamic website 
contanins the basic information about certain companies and gives the users 
advanced search option through the database. The basic options will be free 
(all companies can add their info) but when a company pays the price it will 
appear at the top of the result page. It will be made by CF8 and MSSQL 2000.
Now my questions are:
Is there any example out there that I can modfy my idea with. Free/Trial.
What do you suggest as the search  method? I use the basic SQL filtering? Or 
you suggest something new?
And finally, is there any tutorial helps me through the developing proccess.
Thanks
Benign 

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Making advanced search options for a database using CF8

2007-10-12 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Hi:

I am working on a project which its main idea is, making a dynamic website 
contanins the basic information about certain companies and gives the users 
advanced search option through the database. The basic options will be free 
(all companies can add their info) but when a company pays the price it will 
appear at the top of the result page. It will be made by CF8 and MSSQL 2000.
Now my questions are:
Is there any example out there that I can modfy my idea with. Free/Trial.
What do you suggest as the search  method? I use the basic SQL filtering? Or 
you suggest something new?
And finally, is there any tutorial helps me through the developing proccess.
Thanks
Benign 

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