[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Upgrade Protection

2007-06-19 Thread Barry Beattie

Steve, have you emailed Pam at Rocketboots?

there was an early adopters program that Tim Buntel blogged but the
resellers were (IIRC) US-based.



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 Does anyone have any info about purchase upgrade protection?  I need to buy
 a CF server license but I don't want to get stuck with CF7 when CF8 is so
 close to release.

 Steve


 


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[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Upgrade Protection

2007-06-19 Thread Steve Onnis

Barry

Yeah I have but even she couldn't get any joy for me.

Steve 

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Steve, have you emailed Pam at Rocketboots?

there was an early adopters program that Tim Buntel blogged but the
resellers were (IIRC) US-based.



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 Does anyone have any info about purchase upgrade protection?  I need 
 to buy a CF server license but I don't want to get stuck with CF7 when 
 CF8 is so close to release.

 Steve


 





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[cfaussie] Re: Can someone point me in the right direction

2007-06-19 Thread Carl Vanderpal
It can be live but only needs to be one cam, kind of what youtube does but
without the converting it into a certain format first.
It just records to the end users harddrive and then when they are happy they
then hit send, and it uploads to our ftp site.

Sort of like, they log in to our site, the end user records their vid
(locally), then hit submit while still in the session (or they could re-log
back in if they closed the browser, select the file and say upload). Without
installing any software except maybe latest version of flash..so it is not
too tech for them, as most of the people using the site will be non-tech
people.

I know there must be something out there that can do this..

Thanks for all the responses so far..!!

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  Does it need to be live video? Several webcams, such as this one:
 http://www.netcomm.com.au/IPCameras/ipcameras.php

 Can email images out, you could then detach the image from the email on
 your server.



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 Thanks Paul, will check out


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   Hey CF Aussie,
  
   can someone point me in the right direction, I have a client
   who is wanting to utilize flash on their site and wants to
   record a webcam the to local harddrive and then push/publish
   to a ftp site
  
but unfortunately all of the solutions out there only record
   streams and only utilize the hard drive as a buffer
 
  Would http://www.whistlebox.com/  work?.
 
  For an overview check Bob Cringely's article http://tinyurl.com/23j2wo
 
 
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[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Upgrade Protection

2007-06-19 Thread Lucas
try pinging one of the local adobe sales folks, they usually have a 30 or 60
day clause to make sure that people don't stop buying the product ;)
(sales people love commision and products can often put sales on hold...)

L.

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 Barry

 Yeah I have but even she couldn't get any joy for me.

 Steve

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 Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Upgrade Protection


 Steve, have you emailed Pam at Rocketboots?

 there was an early adopters program that Tim Buntel blogged but the
 resellers were (IIRC) US-based.



 On 6/19/07, Steve Onnis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Does anyone have any info about purchase upgrade protection?  I need
  to buy a CF server license but I don't want to get stuck with CF7 when
  CF8 is so close to release.
 
  Steve
 
 
  
 




 



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[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Upgrade Protection

2007-06-19 Thread Dale Fraser

Support and other Rubbish you don't need, including 2 years of free
upgrades. But it costs extra.

I'd hit Adobe AUS for a Temporary KEY, they have given me one before when I
couldn't get a product on time.

Fully functional, but would not withstand licence Audit

Mark Blair
Server Product Manager, Asia Pacific

mblair AT macromedia DOT com

+61 8 8277 7701

Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dalefraser.blogspot.com


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Whats in the subscription? 

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Steve,

You need to purchase a subscription if you want a free upgrade, hardly worth
it if you ask me, wait a bit.

Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dalefraser.blogspot.com

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Does anyone have any info about purchase upgrade protection?  I need to buy
a CF server license but I don't want to get stuck with CF7 when CF8 is so
close to release.

Steve











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[cfaussie] Reminder: Melbourne CFUG Tomorrow Night!

2007-06-19 Thread Mark Mandel

All, it's time for the monthly CFUG events.

Before we get to that - putting out a request for speakers.  If anyone
can speak (on almost anything) please let myself, Dale or Steve know.
We're always looking for more speakers, so the more the merrier.

Otherwise, the details are pretty much the same, with a few new presentations:

Location:

NGA.net, Level 2, 17 Raglan St, South Melbourne
Map: http://link.toolbot.com/google.com/73016

When:

21st of June, Meeting starts at 7:00, so get there before hand (doors
open at 6:30).

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1) Introduction to OpenID
Dmitry Yakhnov will present an introduction to using using OpenId.

2) Introduction to CFDOCUMENT
Dale Fraser will present an introduction to using CFDOCUMENT and it's
various options including how to use headers footers images and more.

If you are going to attend, please RSVP to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Only those that RSVP are eligible for the door prizes, so make sure you apply!

See the CFUG Melbourne Calendar at:
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Or add to your Google Calendar - search for 'CFUG Melbourne'.

As per usual, we'll grab pizza during the evening, so we have
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[cfaussie] cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestamp problem

2007-06-19 Thread Scott Thornton

Hi,

I had a bit of an unexpected problem whilst using the above today.

Problem is my time looks like '01/jan/2007 23:02' but I want to only use the 
date portion.

So in a query I use:

cfquery datasource=#dsn#
select
*
from
sb_hospital
where
sb_accom_start_date  #CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#
/cfquery

which when runs, the date looks like '01/jan/2007' to the query.

However

cfquery datasource=#dsn#
select
*
from
sb_hospital
where
sb_accom_start_date  cfqueryparam 
cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestamp value=#CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#
/cfquery

passes the full date with the time on it.

Seems a bit strange to me. Not what I was expecting at all.

CF MX 6.1.


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[cfaussie] Re: cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestamp problem

2007-06-19 Thread Haikal Saadh

I don't think it's strange... a date is not a timestamp. If you want to 
use a date you should use CF_SQL_DATE.

Scott Thornton wrote:
 Hi,

 I had a bit of an unexpected problem whilst using the above today.

 Problem is my time looks like '01/jan/2007 23:02' but I want to only use the 
 date portion.

 So in a query I use:

 cfquery datasource=#dsn#
   select
   *
   from
   sb_hospital
   where
   sb_accom_start_date  #CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#
 /cfquery

 which when runs, the date looks like '01/jan/2007' to the query.

 However

 cfquery datasource=#dsn#
   select
   *
   from
   sb_hospital
   where
   sb_accom_start_date  cfqueryparam 
 cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestamp value=#CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#
 /cfquery

 passes the full date with the time on it.

 Seems a bit strange to me. Not what I was expecting at all.

 CF MX 6.1.


 

   


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[cfaussie] cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestampproblem

2007-06-19 Thread Scott Thornton

Actually,

I just tested using cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_date 
value=#CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')# and the debug out showed the 
time portion still being passed as well as the date.



 Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20/06/2007 10:24 am 

I don't think it's strange... a date is not a timestamp. If you want to 
use a date you should use CF_SQL_DATE.

Scott Thornton wrote:
 Hi,

 I had a bit of an unexpected problem whilst using the above today.

 Problem is my time looks like '01/jan/2007 23:02' but I want to only use the 
 date portion.

 So in a query I use:

 cfquery datasource=#dsn#
   select
   *
   from
   sb_hospital
   where
   sb_accom_start_date  #CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#
 /cfquery

 which when runs, the date looks like '01/jan/2007' to the query.

 However

 cfquery datasource=#dsn#
   select
   *
   from
   sb_hospital
   where
   sb_accom_start_date  cfqueryparam 
 cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestamp value=#CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#
 /cfquery

 passes the full date with the time on it.

 Seems a bit strange to me. Not what I was expecting at all.

 CF MX 6.1.


 

   





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[cfaussie] cfqueryparamcfsqltype=cf_sql_timestampproblem

2007-06-19 Thread Scott Thornton

yes, I will have to strip the time portion off. 

As I say, it was unexpected. To me it looks like the cfqueryparam tag changes 
the behaviour of the CreateODBCDate function somehow.



 Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20/06/2007 10:38 am 

That's odd...

But do the query results seem to be taking the time portion into account?

If it does, I guess you can always pass in 0:00 as the time?

Scott Thornton wrote:
 Actually,

 I just tested using cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_date 
 value=#CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')# and the debug out showed the 
 time portion still being passed as well as the date.



   
 Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20/06/2007 10:24 am 
 

 I don't think it's strange... a date is not a timestamp. If you want to 
 use a date you should use CF_SQL_DATE.

 Scott Thornton wrote:
   
 Hi,

 I had a bit of an unexpected problem whilst using the above today.

 Problem is my time looks like '01/jan/2007 23:02' but I want to only use the 
 date portion.

 So in a query I use:

 cfquery datasource=#dsn#
  select
  *
  from
  sb_hospital
  where
  sb_accom_start_date  #CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#
 /cfquery

 which when runs, the date looks like '01/jan/2007' to the query.

 However

 cfquery datasource=#dsn#
  select
  *
  from
  sb_hospital
  where
  sb_accom_start_date  cfqueryparam 
 cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestamp value=#CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 23:02')#
 /cfquery

 passes the full date with the time on it.

 Seems a bit strange to me. Not what I was expecting at all.

 CF MX 6.1.


 
   
 





 

   





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[cfaussie] Re: cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestampproblem

2007-06-19 Thread Adam Chapman

Hi Scott,

Here are a couple of possible workarounds if you don't find what your'e
after.

WHERE year(sb_accom_start_date) = #datePart(,myDate)#
AND month(sb_accom_start_date) = #datePart(m,myDate)#
AND day(sb_accom_start_date) = #datePart(d,myDate)#

WHERE sb_accom_start_date 
BETWEEN #CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007 00:00:00')#
AND #CreateODBCDate('02/jan/2007 00:00:00')#

Cheers,
Adam

PS: (mssql)

Scott Thornton wrote:
 Hi,

 I had a bit of an unexpected problem whilst using the above today.

 Problem is my time looks like '01/jan/2007 23:02' but I want to only
use the date portion.

 So in a query I use:

 cfquery datasource=#dsn#
   select
   *
   from
   sb_hospital
   where
   sb_accom_start_date  #CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007
23:02')#
 /cfquery

 which when runs, the date looks like '01/jan/2007' to the query.

 However

 cfquery datasource=#dsn#
   select
   *
   from
   sb_hospital
   where
   sb_accom_start_date  cfqueryparam
cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestamp value=#CreateODBCDate('01/jan/2007
23:02')#
 /cfquery

 passes the full date with the time on it.

 Seems a bit strange to me. Not what I was expecting at all.

 CF MX 6.1.


 

   


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[cfaussie] Re: CFAussie Community Head Count

2007-06-19 Thread christophe albrech
booya

On 6/5/07, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 wow.. is this thing still going?

 Mark

 On 6/5/07, dfwise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  FAB,
 
  Long time veiwer, first time caller.
 
 
  On Jun 1, 12:02 pm, Matt Voerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi Guys,
   Just a quick note to let you guys know that we at the Adobe Australia
   office haven't forgotten about you, and do monitor this (and several
   other) lists on a regular basis.
  
   We have a couple of Community related irons in the fire and will
   communicate more on them as they solidify.
  
   What would be of great help to us in the meantime would be a hands up
   (head count) on how many Aussie CF'ers are reading this list on a
   regular basis. If you could just ping a response to to this thread
   that would be grouse.
  
   Thanks in advance
  
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[cfaussie] Re: CFAussie Community Head Count

2007-06-19 Thread Steve

ping from penrith

On Jun 1, 12:02 pm, Matt Voerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Guys,
 Just a quick note to let you guys know that we at the Adobe Australia
 office haven't forgotten about you, and do monitor this (and several
 other) lists on a regular basis.

 We have a couple of Community related irons in the fire and will
 communicate more on them as they solidify.

 What would be of great help to us in the meantime would be a hands up
 (head count) on how many Aussie CF'ers are reading this list on a
 regular basis. If you could just ping a response to to this thread
 that would be grouse.

 Thanks in advance

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[cfaussie] Re: CFAussie Community Head Count

2007-06-19 Thread Adun

ping from penrith

On Jun 1, 12:02 pm, Matt Voerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Guys,
 Just a quick note to let you guys know that we at the Adobe Australia
 office haven't forgotten about you, and do monitor this (and several
 other) lists on a regular basis.

 We have a couple of Community related irons in the fire and will
 communicate more on them as they solidify.

 What would be of great help to us in the meantime would be a hands up
 (head count) on how many Aussie CF'ers are reading this list on a
 regular basis. If you could just ping a response to to this thread
 that would be grouse.

 Thanks in advance

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 Senior Consultant
 Adobe Systems Pacific


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[cfaussie] Re: CFAussie Community Head Count

2007-06-19 Thread Greg McDonald (Graphic Designer WebDaemon)

Ping from Penrith

On Jun 1, 12:02 pm, Matt Voerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Guys,
 Just a quick note to let you guys know that we at the Adobe Australia
 office haven't forgotten about you, and do monitor this (and several
 other) lists on a regular basis.

 We have a couple of Community related irons in the fire and will
 communicate more on them as they solidify.

 What would be of great help to us in the meantime would be a hands up
 (head count) on how many Aussie CF'ers are reading this list on a
 regular basis. If you could just ping a response to to this thread
 that would be grouse.

 Thanks in advance

 Matt Voerman

 Senior Consultant
 Adobe Systems Pacific


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[cfaussie] Re: CFAussie Community Head Count

2007-06-19 Thread pstapl07

Ping from Penrith..


Pat

On Jun 1, 12:02 pm, Matt Voerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Guys,
 Just a quick note to let you guys know that we at the Adobe Australia
 office haven't forgotten about you, and do monitor this (and several
 other) lists on a regular basis.

 We have a couple of Community related irons in the fire and will
 communicate more on them as they solidify.

 What would be of great help to us in the meantime would be a hands up
 (head count) on how many Aussie CF'ers are reading this list on a
 regular basis. If you could just ping a response to to this thread
 that would be grouse.

 Thanks in advance

 Matt Voerman

 Senior Consultant
 Adobe Systems Pacific


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[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion Upgrade Protection

2007-06-19 Thread Robin Hilliard
Hi Steve,

A subscription gives you automatic upgrades for two years.  Since the  
normal release cycle is 18 months it's usually a good bet to buy a  
subscription when a new release is suspected within 6 months.  Pam  
did ask me about when the likely release was for Scorpio - all Adobe  
will say is the middle of 2007, with the emphasis on |middle| (with  
the | representing Tim Buntel's hand gestures at WebDU in March :-) ).



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On 19/06/2007, at 10:13 PM, Steve Onnis wrote:


 Whats in the subscription?

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[cfaussie] [Ann Syd] June Meeting Sydney Flash Developers

2007-06-19 Thread Chris Velevitch

The next meeting is on Monday 28th June, somewhere in Chatswood.
Details to follow. Mark this date in your diary.


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[cfaussie] Re: [Ann Syd] June Meeting Sydney Flash Developers

2007-06-19 Thread phaddon

On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 12:33:27PM +1000, Chris Velevitch wrote:

 The next meeting is on Monday 28th June, somewhere in Chatswood.
 Details to follow. Mark this date in your diary.

Or better yet, the 25th. The next Monday 28th is in January 2008 ;)



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[cfaussie] Re: [Ann Syd] June Meeting Sydney Flash Developers

2007-06-19 Thread Chris Velevitch

Oops! Actual it's Monday 25th June

On 6/20/07, Chris Velevitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The next meeting is on Monday 28th June, somewhere in Chatswood.
 Details to follow. Mark this date in your diary.


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 www.flashdev.org.au



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[cfaussie] Re: cfmail problems in Gmail

2007-06-19 Thread christophe albrech
haha, I must be a bit dyslexic. When I read your email the first time I read
You have successfully started the registration process with Smellystuff.
:-D


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 Hello all,

 I am sending out a text only email (see below), but it does not display in
 the Gmail interface.
 Should I remove the cfmailpart? Or is there something else I am missing.
 Thanks in advance.

 cftry
 cfmail
  to=#getEmailAddress()#
  from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  subject=Your registration with Sellmystuff
  mailerid=sellmystuff.com.au
  wraptext=60
cfmailpart type=text wraptext=60
 Hello #getScreenName()#,

 You have successfully started the registration process with Sellmystuff,
 the email address you used is: #getEmailAddress()#

 Please make sure you add [EMAIL PROTECTED] to your safe sender
 list, this will prevent our future emails from ending up in the SPAM folder.

 You will receive another confirmation from us when your registration is
 completed.

 Regards,
 The Sellmystuff team/cfmailpart
 /cfmail
 cfcatch
  cfset request.system.Error.doLogError ( cfcatch ) 
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/cftry
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[cfaussie] Re: Server Virus Software

2007-06-19 Thread christophe albrech
We're using something called Fprot on both servers and workstation, and also
within the CF code to scan user-uploaded documents on the fly.

Cheers

Tof

On 6/16/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  What Virus software are people using to run on Windows 2003 based
 servers.



 Looking for some recommendations that scan automatically, update
 definitions automatically etc.



 Regards

 Dale Fraser



 http://dalefraser.blogspot.com



 


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[cfaussie] Re: CFAussie Community Head Count

2007-06-19 Thread Chad Renando

ping

On 6/20/07, pstapl07 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ping from Penrith..


 Pat

 On Jun 1, 12:02 pm, Matt Voerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Guys,
  Just a quick note to let you guys know that we at the Adobe Australia
  office haven't forgotten about you, and do monitor this (and several
  other) lists on a regular basis.
 
  We have a couple of Community related irons in the fire and will
  communicate more on them as they solidify.
 
  What would be of great help to us in the meantime would be a hands up
  (head count) on how many Aussie CF'ers are reading this list on a
  regular basis. If you could just ping a response to to this thread
  that would be grouse.
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  Matt Voerman
 
  Senior Consultant
  Adobe Systems Pacific


 


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