[cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication

2006-04-06 Thread Ryan Sabir




No its for a public website. The closest I've gotten is to put the PDF 
docs into a secured directory and serve them up using CFCONTENT. This is almost 
perfect, but the problem is with large PDF files, it stops them being streamed 
to the browser. The user needs to wait for the whole file to download before 
they see anything.
 
Are there any nifty new features of CF7 that would help 
me?
 
thanks all

  
  
  From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew 
  MercerSent: Friday, 7 April 2006 4:23 PMTo: 
  cfaussie@googlegroups.comSubject: [cfaussie] Re: Web server level 
  authentication
  is this on an intranet?on IIS you can select windows 
  authentication is the security set up.Then in the browser, add the 
  site to local or trusted sitesthis only workes if you are already 
  logged onto the domain - like an intranet 
  On 4/7/06, Ryan 
  Sabir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  wrote:
  Hmmm 
close,Yep that will let me authenticate a single HTTP request, but I 
want to get the actual current user authenticated. Imagine a directory 
that's password protected and full of PDFs, so you can't access it from the 
web without authentication. Now I want a user who's logged into to my CF 
application to be able to view one of those PDFs without having the re-enter 
a username and password. I basically am looking at ways to allow 
only authenticated access to PDF docs on a 
server.Thanks.> -Original Message-> From: 
cfaussie@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Brett Payne-Rhodes> Sent: Friday, 7 April 2006 3:55 
PM> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Web server level 
authentication>>> Ryan,>> Check out 
cfhttp - it will allow you to specify username and> password, which I 
think is what you are after... >> Cheers,>> 
Brett> B)>>> Ryan Sabir wrote:> > Heya 
folks,> >> > Say I've set up IIS authentication on a 
directory, so if I> go there I > > get a standard browser 
popup window asking for a username> and login...> > Is 
there any way I can use ColdFusion to get the user> authenticated 
to> > that directory. Basically treat it as if the user had 
entered the > > correct username and password, and don't pop up 
the login request?> >> > thanks.> >> 
> Ryan Sabir> > Technical 
Director> >> > *p:* (02) 9274 8030 > > *f:* 
(02) 9274 8099> > *m:* 0411 512 454> > *w:* www.newgency.com > 
*Newgency Pty Ltd* > > Web | Multimedia | eMarketing> 
>> > 224 Riley St> > Surry Hills NSW 2010> 
> Sydney, Australia> >> >> >> > 
>>> > 


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[cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication

2006-04-06 Thread Andrew Mercer
is this on an intranet?on IIS you can select windows authentication is the security set up.Then in the browser, add the site to local or trusted sitesthis only workes if you are already logged onto the domain - like an intranet
On 4/7/06, Ryan Sabir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmmm close,Yep that will let me authenticate a single HTTP request, but I want to get the actual current user authenticated. Imagine a directory that's password protected and full of PDFs, so you can't access it from the web without authentication. Now I want a user who's logged into to my CF application to be able to view one of those PDFs without having the re-enter a username and password.
I basically am looking at ways to allow only authenticated access to PDF docs on a server.Thanks.> -Original Message-> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Brett Payne-Rhodes> Sent: Friday, 7 April 2006 3:55 PM> To: 
cfaussie@googlegroups.com> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication>>> Ryan,>> Check out cfhttp - it will allow you to specify username and> password, which I think is what you are after...
>> Cheers,>> Brett> B)>>> Ryan Sabir wrote:> > Heya folks,> >> > Say I've set up IIS authentication on a directory, so if I> go there I
> > get a standard browser popup window asking for a username> and login...> > Is there any way I can use ColdFusion to get the user> authenticated to> > that directory. Basically treat it as if the user had entered the
> > correct username and password, and don't pop up the login request?> >> > thanks.> >> > Ryan Sabir> > Technical Director> >> > *p:* (02) 9274 8030
> > *f:* (02) 9274 8099> > *m:* 0411 512 454> > *w:* www.newgency.com > *Newgency Pty Ltd*
> > Web | Multimedia | eMarketing> >> > 224 Riley St> > Surry Hills NSW 2010> > Sydney, Australia> >> >> >> > >>> >

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[cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication

2006-04-06 Thread Ryan Sabir

Hmmm close,

Yep that will let me authenticate a single HTTP request, but I want to get the 
actual current user authenticated. Imagine a directory that’s password 
protected and full of PDFs, so you can’t access it from the web without 
authentication. Now I want a user who's logged into to my CF application to be 
able to view one of those PDFs without having the re-enter a username and 
password.

I basically am looking at ways to allow only authenticated access to PDF docs 
on a server.

Thanks.

> -Original Message-
> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brett Payne-Rhodes
> Sent: Friday, 7 April 2006 3:55 PM
> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication
> 
> 
> Ryan,
> 
> Check out cfhttp - it will allow you to specify username and 
> password, which I think is what you are after...
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Brett
> B)
> 
> 
> Ryan Sabir wrote:
> > Heya folks,
> >  
> > Say I've set up IIS authentication on a directory, so if I 
> go there I 
> > get a standard browser popup window asking for a username 
> and login...
> > Is there any way I can use ColdFusion to get the user 
> authenticated to 
> > that directory. Basically treat it as if the user had entered the 
> > correct username and password, and don't pop up the login request?
> >  
> > thanks.
> >  
> > Ryan Sabir
> > Technical Director
> > 
> > *p:* (02) 9274 8030
> > *f:* (02) 9274 8099
> > *m:* 0411 512 454
> > *w:* www.newgency.com 
> *Newgency Pty Ltd*
> > Web | Multimedia | eMarketing
> > 
> > 224 Riley St
> > Surry Hills NSW 2010
> > Sydney, Australia
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > > 
> 
> > 


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[cfaussie] Re: Web server level authentication

2006-04-06 Thread Brett Payne-Rhodes

Ryan,

Check out cfhttp - it will allow you to specify username and password, which I 
think is what you are after...

Cheers,

Brett
B)


Ryan Sabir wrote:
> Heya folks,
>  
> Say I've set up IIS authentication on a directory, so if I go there I 
> get a standard browser popup window asking for a username and login... 
> Is there any way I can use ColdFusion to get the user authenticated to 
> that directory. Basically treat it as if the user had entered the 
> correct username and password, and don't pop up the login request?
>  
> thanks.
>  
>   Ryan Sabir
> Technical Director
> 
> *p:* (02) 9274 8030
> *f:* (02) 9274 8099
> *m:* 0411 512 454
> *w:* www.newgency.com   *Newgency Pty 
> Ltd*
> Web | Multimedia | eMarketing
> 
> 224 Riley St
> Surry Hills NSW 2010
> Sydney, Australia
> 
>  
> 
> > 

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[cfaussie] Web server level authentication

2006-04-06 Thread Ryan Sabir




Heya folks,
 
Say I've set up IIS 
authentication on a directory, so if I go there I get a standard browser popup 
window asking for a username and login... Is there any way I can use ColdFusion 
to get the user authenticated to that directory. Basically treat it as if the 
user had entered the correct username and password, and don't pop up the login 
request?
 
thanks.
 

  
  

Ryan 
  SabirTechnical Directorp: (02) 9274 
  8030f: (02) 9274 8099m: 0411 512 
  454w: www.newgency.com

Newgency Pty 
  LtdWeb | Multimedia | eMarketing224 Riley StSurry 
  Hills NSW 2010Sydney, Australia
 
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[cfaussie] Re: MAX US tour - interested?

2006-04-06 Thread Chris Velevitch

I would be interested, but I have something on that weekend.

What about the MAX asia/pacific, heard any dates for that?


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[cfaussie] Re: what's the 'proper way' to remove comma formatting from numbers

2006-04-06 Thread Kay Smoljak

On 4/7/06, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LSParseCurrency (yes, you don't have currency but it would work here too)

Bingo! This is what I was thinking there must be. A built in function
that does it by design.

Thanks Barry! (well, thanks everyone else too, but I think this is the
best answer).

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[cfaussie] Re: what's the 'proper way' to remove comma formatting from numbers

2006-04-06 Thread Barry Beattie

LSParseCurrency (yes, you don't have currency but it would work here too)

gets rid of pound signs, euro, $, commas, etc and turns the number
into a decimal to four places.

..IIRC

HTH
barry.b

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> Hi Kay,
>
> I like a regular expression for this sort of thing.. but it's just
> personal preference as I am often turning $10,000 into 1. I will
> also turn $10,000.00 into 1.00
>
> reReplace(string,"[^0-9.]","","all")
>
> This will remove anything that isn't a number or a "." (leaving decimal
> points in place)
>
> Cheers,
> Adam
>
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> from numbers
>
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I can think of all sorts of ways to actually do it, but what's the
> most correct/bulletproof way to turn 10,000 into 1?
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[cfaussie] Re: what's the 'proper way' to remove comma formatting from numbers

2006-04-06 Thread Adam Chapman

Hi Kay,

I like a regular expression for this sort of thing.. but it's just
personal preference as I am often turning $10,000 into 1. I will
also turn $10,000.00 into 1.00

reReplace(string,"[^0-9.]","","all")

This will remove anything that isn't a number or a "." (leaving decimal
points in place)

Cheers,
Adam

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To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
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from numbers


Hey guys,

I can think of all sorts of ways to actually do it, but what's the
most correct/bulletproof way to turn 10,000 into 1?

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[cfaussie] Re: what's the 'proper way' to remove comma formatting from numbers

2006-04-06 Thread Dale Fraser



Regards
Dale Fraser

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> from numbers
> 
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> I can think of all sorts of ways to actually do it, but what's the
> most correct/bulletproof way to turn 10,000 into 1?
> 
> --
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[cfaussie] Re: what's the 'proper way' to remove comma formatting from numbers

2006-04-06 Thread Brett Payne-Rhodes


It would have to be replace(string, substring1, substring2, scope)

B)


Kay Smoljak wrote:
> Hey guys,
> 
> I can think of all sorts of ways to actually do it, but what's the
> most correct/bulletproof way to turn 10,000 into 1?
> 
> --
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> http://kay.zombiecoder.com/
> 
> > 
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[cfaussie] what's the 'proper way' to remove comma formatting from numbers

2006-04-06 Thread Kay Smoljak

Hey guys,

I can think of all sorts of ways to actually do it, but what's the
most correct/bulletproof way to turn 10,000 into 1?

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[cfaussie] Re: MAX US tour - interested?

2006-04-06 Thread Gavin Cooney

I'm going to vegas for a stag exactly one month before that, so I
guess I'll not be able to make it. Bummer, it would be awesome. And i
could write it off on tax too! ;-)

On 4/6/06, Robin Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> October 22 to 26.
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> On 06/04/2006, at 11:00 PM, Gavin Cooney wrote:
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> >
> > what's the dates?

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Haikal Saadh

You might need to go into keyboard and mouse and turn on Full Keyboard 
Access.

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>> I had the notion that you need a mouse to do anything on a mac, but the
>> complete opposite has proven to be true.
>> 
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> Just yesterday I was testing something and a dialog came up - I was't
> paying attention but I think it was in Camino - and I couldn't move
> between options with the keyboard. That kind of thing has been my
> general impression of OSX - I have a G4 iBook but don't usually have a
> mouse plugged into it, just the touchpad - it seems that the OS
> dialogs etc don't have basic "move around with keyboard" functionality
> by default.
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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Kay Smoljak

On 4/7/06, Haikal Saadh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had the notion that you need a mouse to do anything on a mac, but the
> complete opposite has proven to be true.

Just yesterday I was testing something and a dialog came up - I was't
paying attention but I think it was in Camino - and I couldn't move
between options with the keyboard. That kind of thing has been my
general impression of OSX - I have a G4 iBook but don't usually have a
mouse plugged into it, just the touchpad - it seems that the OS
dialogs etc don't have basic "move around with keyboard" functionality
by default.

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Haikal Saadh


> You've been able to get the torrent for about two weeks now.
> Apparently it runs well, but I wouldn't bother because there's nothing
> on Mac that I can't run on PC (better) anyway. And the lack of proper
> keyboard shortcut support in the OS bugs me and my programmer's RSI :)
>   
Explain.

I had the notion that you need a mouse to do anything on a mac, but the 
complete opposite has proven to be true.

Quicksilver (http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/) lets you launch apps, 
control itunes, send email, lookup contacts, open documents and a whole 
lot more from the keyboard, without losing focus from the currently 
running application. You can do anything you can on the keyboard on the 
mac that you can on windows, and a whole lot more.

/Mac user since Aug 05

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[cfaussie] Re: MAX US tour - interested?

2006-04-06 Thread Grant Straker

I've gone the last few years and is really good value so will be heading
up again this year.

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October 22 to 26.

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On 06/04/2006, at 11:00 PM, Gavin Cooney wrote:

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> what's the dates?


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[cfaussie] Re: MAX US tour - interested?

2006-04-06 Thread Scott Barnes

I'd consider it depending on price points and what the "tour" outlines.

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[cfaussie] Re: MAX US tour - interested?

2006-04-06 Thread Robin Hilliard

October 22 to 26.

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On 06/04/2006, at 11:00 PM, Gavin Cooney wrote:

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> what's the dates?

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[cfaussie] Re: MAX US tour - interested?

2006-04-06 Thread Gavin Cooney

what's the dates?



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> We're looking into the feasibility of organising a tour to MAX in Las
> Vegas later this year.  With enough preparation and some sponsors we
> may be able to put together a package to get Australian Adobe
> development companies and individuals to the US in comfort (read:
> something other than 40 hours in economy hell in one week) to network
> and promote our local industry in a very big market.
>
> The aim is not to be bargain basement, but to be a cost effective
> marketing exercise for companies and individuals trying to make
> contacts in the US industry.  We are thinking of a stand and some
> shared marketing materials, and maybe some sort of Australian
> function during the conference.
>
> We'd like to know (non-committing at this point) how many people are
> interested in something like this, and any requirements or ideas you
> may have.  There is already a potential sponsor expressing interest,
> others interested in sponsoring please contact Pam off list.
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> Thanks,
> Robin
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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Kay Smoljak

On 4/6/06, Brett Payne-Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When are they going to release Tiger(?) OSX(?) for the PC?

You've been able to get the torrent for about two weeks now.
Apparently it runs well, but I wouldn't bother because there's nothing
on Mac that I can't run on PC (better) anyway. And the lack of proper
keyboard shortcut support in the OS bugs me and my programmer's RSI :)

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Robin Hilliard

On 06/04/2006, at 9:52 PM, Gavin Cooney wrote:

> Robin,
>
> you're selling macs now?
>
> Gav

Yes - we became Authorised Solution Resellers earlier this year, and  
we can do pretty competitive pricing on Apple stuff.

Cheers,
Robin

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[cfaussie] MAX US tour - interested?

2006-04-06 Thread Robin Hilliard

Apologies for the cross-post.

We're looking into the feasibility of organising a tour to MAX in Las  
Vegas later this year.  With enough preparation and some sponsors we  
may be able to put together a package to get Australian Adobe  
development companies and individuals to the US in comfort (read:  
something other than 40 hours in economy hell in one week) to network  
and promote our local industry in a very big market.

The aim is not to be bargain basement, but to be a cost effective  
marketing exercise for companies and individuals trying to make  
contacts in the US industry.  We are thinking of a stand and some  
shared marketing materials, and maybe some sort of Australian  
function during the conference.

We'd like to know (non-committing at this point) how many people are  
interested in something like this, and any requirements or ideas you  
may have.  There is already a potential sponsor expressing interest,  
others interested in sponsoring please contact Pam off list.

Thanks,
Robin

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Gavin Cooney

Robin,

you're selling macs now?

Gav

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread M@ Bourke
>That would be a very cool move on Apple's part - but where would all the tens of thousands of >device drivers come from?Some of the smarter large companies would start releasing "Apple certified hardware"
;)

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Robin Hilliard

On 06/04/2006, at 6:30 PM, Brett Payne-Rhodes wrote:
> If the mac is so great why would anyone *want* to run windoze on it?

Flex Builder 2 (Bugger).  And Mac hardware is nice.

> When are they going to release Tiger(?) OSX(?) for the PC?

That would be a very cool move on Apple's part - but where would all  
the tens of thousands of device drivers come from?

Robin
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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Dale Fraser

I know here, we have mac developers developing cross platform client
software, so they have a mac and a pc, so this will help them.

Will be better when you can swap rather than having to reboot.

Regards
Dale Fraser

> -Original Message-
> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Brett Payne-Rhodes
> Sent: Thursday, 6 April 2006 6:31 PM
> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your
> MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS
> 
> 
> Let me ask a *dumb* question (or two)...
> 
> If the mac is so great why would anyone *want* to run windoze on it?
> 
> And the return question would have to be...
> 
> When are they going to release Tiger(?) OSX(?) for the PC?
> 
> Brett
> B)
> 
> 
> Robin Hilliard wrote:
> > Come and join us... resistance is futile.
> >
> > Talk to us for special deals on Intel Macs for cfaussie members!
> > 
> >
> > __
> >
> > Robin Hilliard
> > Director - RocketBoots Pty Ltd
> > Consulting . Software Licensing . Apple Authorised Solutions
> > Reseller . Recruitment . Training
> > http://www.rocketboots.com.au
> >
> > For schedule/availability call Pamela Higgins:
> > w+61 7 5451 0362
> > m+61 419 677 151
> > f+61 3 9923 6261
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> >
> > or Direct:
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> > point ***
> >
> >
> > On 06/04/2006, at 10:20 AM, Darren Tracey wrote:
> >
> >
> >>For the many Mac 'enthusiast/zealots' on this list:
> >>
> >>It's Officially Official... Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot
> >>Camp and the future Leopard OS
> >>
> >>More and more people are buying and loving Macs. To make this choice
> >>simply irresistible, Apple will include technology in the next major
> >>release of Mac OS X, Leopard, that lets you install and run the
> >>Windows
> >>XP operating system on your Mac. Called Boot Camp (for now), you can
> >>download a public beta today...
> >>http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
> >>
> >>Now this is something to celebrate... Happy 30th Apple!!!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > >
> >
> 
> 



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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Brett Payne-Rhodes

Let me ask a *dumb* question (or two)...

If the mac is so great why would anyone *want* to run windoze on it?

And the return question would have to be...

When are they going to release Tiger(?) OSX(?) for the PC?

Brett
B)


Robin Hilliard wrote:
> Come and join us... resistance is futile.
> 
> Talk to us for special deals on Intel Macs for cfaussie members! 
> 
> 
> __
> 
> Robin Hilliard
> Director - RocketBoots Pty Ltd
> Consulting . Software Licensing . Apple Authorised Solutions  
> Reseller . Recruitment . Training
> http://www.rocketboots.com.au
> 
> For schedule/availability call Pamela Higgins:
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> m+61 419 677 151
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> or Direct:
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> point ***
> 
> 
> On 06/04/2006, at 10:20 AM, Darren Tracey wrote:
> 
> 
>>For the many Mac 'enthusiast/zealots' on this list:
>>
>>It's Officially Official... Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot
>>Camp and the future Leopard OS
>>
>>More and more people are buying and loving Macs. To make this choice
>>simply irresistible, Apple will include technology in the next major
>>release of Mac OS X, Leopard, that lets you install and run the  
>>Windows
>>XP operating system on your Mac. Called Boot Camp (for now), you can
>>download a public beta today...
>>http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
>>
>>Now this is something to celebrate... Happy 30th Apple!!!
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 
> > 
> 

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: It's Official - Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot Camp and the future Leopard OS

2006-04-06 Thread Robin Hilliard

Come and join us... resistance is futile.

Talk to us for special deals on Intel Macs for cfaussie members! 


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On 06/04/2006, at 10:20 AM, Darren Tracey wrote:

>
> For the many Mac 'enthusiast/zealots' on this list:
>
> It's Officially Official... Run Windows XP on your MacIntel w/ Boot
> Camp and the future Leopard OS
>
> More and more people are buying and loving Macs. To make this choice
> simply irresistible, Apple will include technology in the next major
> release of Mac OS X, Leopard, that lets you install and run the  
> Windows
> XP operating system on your Mac. Called Boot Camp (for now), you can
> download a public beta today...
> http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
>
> Now this is something to celebrate... Happy 30th Apple!!!
>
>
> 

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