Re: [cfaussie] Trying to consume .Net Webservice

2009-11-18 Thread Andrew Muller
Chris

Years ago (bit rusty on this) the biggest problem with CF  .Net
webservices was the the .Net WS was really a pointer to the dll, in CF
you had to create object from it, find out methods and consume them.

Andrew

2009/11/18 Dawesi daw...@gmail.com:
 I'm looking for someone who can help me connect to a .Net webservice
 from Dept Of Education... I'm about to look at the CFX_HTTP5 com
 object from the component store... before that I was wondering if
 there was anyone with experience with common errors when
 consuming .Net webservices.

 I can see the wsdl descriptor page in both my browser and with
 coldfusion however I can't post to the service without getting a
 connection error.

 any hints would be appreciated... webservice is password protected so
 I can't give it out here, but is test environment, so can make an
 exception for anyone who has had experience. I also have a test page
 you could drop on your server.

 Cheers,
 Chris Dawes
 043 three 99 44 two zero

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[cfaussie] Re: Virtual ANZ Friday beer o'clock... - Connect room link

2009-06-24 Thread Andrew Muller

Yep, you also need the Flash plugin


2009/6/25 Andrew Myers am2...@gmail.com:
 Dumb question maybe but do we need any software running on our client (other
 than a browser) to join the room tomorrow?
 




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[cfaussie] Re: Virtual ANZ Friday beer o'clock...

2009-06-21 Thread Andrew Muller

Sounds good to me...

2009/6/22 Kai Koenig k...@bloginblack.de:
 Heya all,
 just wondering - anyone interesting to have a cross-country  cross-region
 virtual beer o'clock in Connect next Friday? We're thinking about starting
 at 4 pm NZ time so that our friends in WA can start drinking at lunch time
 but the room can stay open as long as people like, really :-)
 Interesting virtual networking/webcam/chitchat opportunity for people who
 work from home or are freelancing and usually miss out at beer o'clock.
 To be fair - I have no idea how the server and the Connect room will cope,
 but I thought it's worth a try. Let me know off-list if you're interested.
 Cheers
 Kai
 _
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 ph: +64 4 476 6781 - mob: +64 21 928 365 /  +61 450 132 117
 web: http://www.ventego-creative.co.nz
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[cfaussie] Re: Flash Accessibility Guru

2008-09-10 Thread Andrew Muller

Gosh Rae, when I saw the title and preview of this email I thought
that I'd added another string to my bow ;-)

2008/9/11 Rae Buerckner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi Guys,

 ACTAPUG user group meeting tonight, Andrew Muller presenting Flex/AIR demos.

 Next user group meeting is going to focus on Flash/Flex accessibility,
 recommendations for a guru please?

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[cfaussie] Re: WebDU twitter group?

2008-06-10 Thread Andrew Muller

What about using Twemes: http://twemes.com/ ??

2008/6/10 Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Just a thought i had while sitting here, waiting for the plane to Sydney.

 Anyone interested in setting up a twitter group for WebDU? Or is that
 something noone cases about?

 Just a thought.

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[cfaussie] Re: WebDU twitter group?

2008-06-10 Thread Andrew Muller

I'm twittering @rebel for any who's inclined...

2008/6/10 Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Just a thought i had while sitting here, waiting for the plane to Sydney.

 Anyone interested in setting up a twitter group for WebDU? Or is that
 something noone cases about?

 Just a thought.

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[cfaussie] Re: MAX Early Bird Registration Discount

2007-08-09 Thread Andrew Muller

Leon

I was at MAX last year in Las Vegas and will be there in Chicago this
year as well.

Andrew

On 10/08/07, Leon Seremelis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Out of interest who is planning to go to this? I've been a few times now but 
 haven't run into any aussies.



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[cfaussie] Re: CF Training in Australia

2007-07-17 Thread Andrew Muller

Hi Mike

The company that I work for, webqem, also does ColdFusion training:

http://www.webqem.com/training/coldfusiontraining/index.cfm

Andrew

On 18/07/07, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have been asked by a client to provide a list of companies who can
 provide approved training in Australia - Sydney preferably.

 I called Adobe and they referred me to their web site which names
 Dynamic Web Training Pty Ltd SYDNEY as the only company providing
 authorised training in CF in Australia.

 Are there any others?  I feel sure there are.

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 Cheers
 Mike Kear
 Windsor, NSW, Australia
 Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
 AFP Webworks
 http://afpwebworks.com
 ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month

 



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[cfaussie] Re: CFAussie Community Head Count

2007-06-03 Thread Andrew Muller

Still usin'

On 01/06/07, 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: What's it all mean for CF developers? [Flex now Open Source'd]

2007-04-26 Thread Andrew Muller

Angus

You're quite correct about a relationship between Flex and ColdFusion
sales.  I interviewed Tim Buntel at MAX last year for BuilderAU and he
told me then that CF sales had been helped by Flex.  Scorpio will
offer even better Flex support so if you're building frontends in Flex
and you want to connect to data one easy choice will be ColdFusion.

Andrew

On 26/04/07, Angus Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ok here's my take...

 It's really not unexpected. The SDK source was provided from day one, this
 at least makes it official. No more concerns about IP when building custom
 components.

 From a Coldfusion perspective?

 Learn Flex / Actionscript as of yesterday. There's going to be an explosion
 in the number of sexy drag and drop UI components. Coldfusion front ends in
 html are going to seem ho hum at best. (Even if they are uber cool
 ajax/dhtml).

 I see Coldfusion server sales picking up as Flex/AS3 cuts into php, asp,
 other markets. This is a natural flow on from a bigger slice of the web
 technology pie that Adobe will reap.

 New functionality will focus on server side integration eg email and
 database servers not front end. Front end = Flex / Flash.

 CF may continue to have a role in document management ie, search engine safe
 but I seriously doubt that this one wont be better handled via Flex/AS
 interfaces as well. Interesting to see how Adobe works in pdf handling.

 Flex Data Services / Live Cycle Data Services will be the bridge between CF
 and Flex more so than today.

 Don't even get me started on how Apollo will change things. I suspect that
 it will be open sourced as well.

 While I would like CF to be open source I don't see it going that way. Sorry
 Andrew :)

 CF will continue on, bigger market share but more enterprise back end in
 nature.

 How's that?
 Angus



 On 26/04/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Barry,
 
  My first reaction, what date is it again oh wow its past April 1st:-)
 
  My second reaction, after I picked myself of the floor, that is a very
 bold
  and very strategic move by Adobe on this. My thoughts are that it would be
  to compete with Blend / WPF / silverlight or whatever they damn call it
  these days.
 
  But what a move... Please pinch me when they do this for CF *lol*
 
  But to be honest I think that even though Flex has a strong following,
  people are really adopting open source even more and this would be a great
  example of a product that will endeavour to survive past its due date, if
  there ever was one:-) And people are going to feel like they are shaping
 its
  future, as well as getting bug fixes released quickly.
 
  Great move Adobe, absolutely fantastic is all I can say.
 
 
  Andrew Scott
  Senior Coldfusion Developer
  Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
  www.aegeon.com.au
  Phone:+613 8676 4223
  Mobile: 0404 998 273
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf
  Of Barry Beattie
  Sent: Thursday, 26 April 2007 3:55 PM
  To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
  Subject: [cfaussie] What's it all mean for CF developers? [Flex now Open
  Source'd]
 
 
  So, Flex has been open-sourced...
 
 
 http://www.onflex.org/ted/2007/04/flex-goes-open-source-mpl.php
 
  what's it mean for us CF people?
 
  thoughts?
 
  b
 
 
 
 



  



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[cfaussie] Re: validating an ABN

2007-04-09 Thread Andrew Muller

How about using a webservice instead:

http://www.abn.business.gov.au/ABRXMLSearch/



On 09/04/07, Stephen M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So, has anyone got a Cold Fusion ABN validator they can throw me?

 I've found a PHP one, but no luck so far searching for one in CF.

 So far, what I've come up with is

 Len(ABN) eq 11

 which is a bit like Blackadder and Baldrick's s rewrite of Dr.
 Johnson's dictionary, stuck on Aardvark


 



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[cfaussie] Re: Blog

2007-04-04 Thread Andrew Muller

Congrats!  You'll have to get Geoff to add you to the Goog!

On 05/04/07, Justin Mclean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 After a few gentle pokes from certain peope I've decide to start my
 own blog:
 http://blog.classsoftware.com

 I've just put up a ColdFusion custom tag for converting plain text
 addresses into hCard microformats.
 http://blog.classsoftware.com/index.cfm/2007/4/4/ColdFusion-hCard-Microformats

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[cfaussie] Re: WebDU 2007

2007-03-25 Thread Andrew Muller

http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=allq=webdum=tags


On 26/03/07, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 yeah, that chef was a real tosser in more ways than one... no tips for
 them! I knew I should have taken it as a slips catch but was assured that
 I'd be able to catch it.

 Poor Richard copped it worse, he ended up with rice burns down his pants.
 Painful!

 any more youtube or flickr shots? lets see everyone's incriminating
 evidence!




 On 3/26/07, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Barry, didn't know you had such butter fingers ;o)
 
  Mark
 
  On 3/26/07, Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   While this wasn't the best moment (I don't think there's a single best),
   here's one I managed to catch on my phone.
  
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeOGJmD3HvQ
   (crap quality, press the second button from the right to run it at it's
   original resolution rather than the expanded pixelly mess)
  
   Might have to get a proper camera for next year.
  
   Barry Beattie wrote:
the web-doo, it was a good do 'n' all, to be sure.
   
   
so who's up for a critique? be honest, be nice.
   
perhaps their fav bit? priceless moments?
   
for me it's the fact we have such a good event getting better each
year. Thanx Geoff and co.
   
   
cheers
barry.b
   
   
   
   
   
   
On 3/23/07, *Rei*  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   
   
This is my first CFAussie Post! (No need to point out that it
 should
be a watercooler post). :)
   
Hello all. Well, specifically Darren as everyone else seems to be
 pre-
occupied with something?
   
I am sure some good reports must have filtered out to you too by
 now!
An 'inside man' has been giving me the occasional tidbits (NDA?
 Isn't
that the mob that tests performance athletes for illegal
 substances?)
There is ample wireless to be had in the Hilton bar, where there
 are
also apparently nice couches and attractive wait staff.
   
I wonder if there is a category 'industrial espionage' on eBay
   
Hope all the webDU'ers are having a ball...thank you for the great
link too Barry b
   
Nice to meet everyone too,
Rei
   
On Mar 23, 9:56 am, Darren Tracey  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Complete silence from WebDU?
 Is this a good sign?
 Is there no wireless there this year, or have they all been
shown such
 super secret NDA stuff that they've all been locked in and shut
 off
 from the world?
 Or maybe Scott is plying them with so much Microsoft alchohol
 that
 they can no longer use keyboards! ;-)

 On Mar 22, 10:19 am, Darren Tracey  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



  It must be exceptionally good this year.
  No one is sitting in the audience wirelessly posting to
 CFAussie.
  They're probably all still in shocked awe from Mike D and Mike
 C's
  keynote!

  On Mar 22, 2:15 am, ACTCFUG  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Enjoy you lucky buggers who are attending this year! I am in
 the
   middle of a crucial project (and still paying for last year
too) but
   hope it is bigger than ever.- Hide quoted text -

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[cfaussie] Re: WebDU 2007

2007-03-24 Thread Andrew Muller

I have to second Mark and say that this year was the best WebDU yet!!

Great crowd, sat in on some very interesting presentations.

Webjam was a lot of fun.

Big thanks to Geoff, Julie and all the crew at Daemon for organising
such a great event.

Andrew

On 25/03/07, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Awesome conference all around! :oD

 I had an absolute blast, and all of you that I met in the flesh for
 the first time (too many to mention, but you all know who you are), it
 was great to finally meet you in person.

 @Ryan: glad you liked the presentation :oD

 Mark

 On 3/24/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hecklers beware! :)
 
  Talk about a tough crowd :)
 
  Glad to have met most of you there, and good to see most of you were
  plastered at the bar - good ol fashion Aussie conferencing :)
 
  Scott.
 
 
  On 3/24/07, Ryan Sabir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
  
   I had a great time! Lots of new stuff to be learned.. keep your eyes open
  everyone we're about to be deluged with opportunities.
  
   Numerous highlights:
   The fabulous Nectarine animations, every year they get better.
   Major improvements to production workflows, not sure how much I can say
  here... I'll leave that to the bloggers.
   Apollo, Apollo and more Apollo. Remember this is just the code name right
  now so don't get too used to it.
   CFAUSSIE regular Mark Mandel's Transfer ORM. Do yourself a favour and
  spend the 10 minutes it will take you to understand it.
  
   Priceless moments:
   Scott Barnes' laptop getting unplugged during a 'critique' of DreamWeaver.
  
   Ted Patrick's 'pubic' class declaration
  
   Only bumped into a few listers there.. maybe we should get an official
  CFAUSSIE cap made so we recognise each other.
  
   Thanks to Geoff and the crew for putting on another great show!
  
  
  
  
   
   From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of Barry Beattie
   Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2007 4:08 AM
   To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
   Subject: [cfaussie] Re: WebDU 2007
  
  
  
  
   the web-doo, it was a good do 'n' all, to be sure.
  
  
   so who's up for a critique? be honest, be nice.
  
   perhaps their fav bit? priceless moments?
  
   for me it's the fact we have such a good event getting better each year.
  Thanx Geoff and co.
  
  
   cheers
   barry.b
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   On 3/23/07, Rei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   
This is my first CFAussie Post! (No need to point out that it should
be a watercooler post). :)
   
Hello all. Well, specifically Darren as everyone else seems to be pre-
occupied with something?
   
I am sure some good reports must have filtered out to you too by now!
An 'inside man' has been giving me the occasional tidbits (NDA? Isn't
that the mob that tests performance athletes for illegal substances?)
There is ample wireless to be had in the Hilton bar, where there are
also apparently nice couches and attractive wait staff.
   
I wonder if there is a category 'industrial espionage' on eBay
   
Hope all the webDU'ers are having a ball...thank you for the great
link too Barry b
   
Nice to meet everyone too,
Rei
   
On Mar 23, 9:56 am, Darren Tracey  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Complete silence from WebDU?
 Is this a good sign?
 Is there no wireless there this year, or have they all been shown such
 super secret NDA stuff that they've all been locked in and shut off
 from the world?
 Or maybe Scott is plying them with so much Microsoft alchohol that
 they can no longer use keyboards! ;-)

 On Mar 22, 10:19 am, Darren Tracey  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



  It must be exceptionally good this year.
  No one is sitting in the audience wirelessly posting to CFAussie.
  They're probably all still in shocked awe from Mike D and Mike C's
  keynote!

  On Mar 22, 2:15 am, ACTCFUG  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

   Enjoy you lucky buggers who are attending this year! I am in the
   middle of a crucial project (and still paying for last year too)
  but
   hope it is bigger than ever.- Hide quoted text -

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Scott Barnes
http://www.mossyblog.com
  
   
  
 


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[cfaussie] Re: WebDU 2007

2007-03-22 Thread Andrew Muller

Wireless is a little problematic but just too much good stuff...

On 23/03/07, Darren Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Complete silence from WebDU?
 Is this a good sign?
 Is there no wireless there this year, or have they all been shown such
 super secret NDA stuff that they've all been locked in and shut off
 from the world?
 Or maybe Scott is plying them with so much Microsoft alchohol that
 they can no longer use keyboards! ;-)

 On Mar 22, 10:19 am, Darren Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It must be exceptionally good this year.
  No one is sitting in the audience wirelessly posting to CFAussie.
  They're probably all still in shocked awe from Mike D and Mike C's
  keynote!
 
  On Mar 22, 2:15 am, ACTCFUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
   Enjoy you lucky buggers who are attending this year! I am in the
   middle of a crucial project (and still paying for last year too) but
   hope it is bigger than ever.- Hide quoted text -
 
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[cfaussie] Re: WebDU 2007

2007-03-22 Thread Andrew Muller

Shh Simon - there's been sessions with NDAs, truely - signing bits of
paper and everything...

On 23/03/07, Simon Haddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We've all been sowrn to secrecy.NOT!

 I think most ppl are still over tired from yesterday.

 There is wireless

 Simon

 On 23/03/07, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I was wrong.
 
  http://www.flashmagazine.com/1390.htm
 
 
 
 
 
  On 3/23/07, Barry Beattie  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   so good that not many are even blogging it - not enough time! it's huge.
  
   got2go
  
   rubbing it in...
  
   b
  
  
  
   On 3/22/07, Darren Tracey  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
It must be exceptionally good this year.
No one is sitting in the audience wirelessly posting to CFAussie.
They're probably all still in shocked awe from Mike D and Mike C's
keynote!
   
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 Enjoy you lucky buggers who are attending this year! I am in the
 middle of a crucial project (and still paying for last year too) but
 hope it is bigger than ever.
   
   
   
  
 
 
 
 



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[cfaussie] Re: OT: webdu birds of a feather

2007-03-07 Thread Andrew Muller

With ApolloCamp only days away (http://apollocamp.eventbrite.com/) and
webDU being graced with two Apollo team members (M1  M2 - the two
Mikes) perhaps we can have an early bird:BoF/double lucky purple
dragon get together of some kind for interested parties...  Ah the
glassy eyes of the faithful!

On 07/03/07, Geoff Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Folks,

 My mention of webdu birds of a feather sparked some interest from
 various CF vagabonds.  Was hoping to poll the collective brains trust
 of folks on cfaussie webdu'ers as to what they would like to see and
 if anyone wants to put their hand up for an early morning session.

 We have no breakfast planned this year (apart from tea/coffee and a
 doughnut if you are lucky ;) -- so consequently we have some spare
 rooms and time available before the day two keynote -- Tim Buntel and
 his Scorpio.  Of course this is the morning after and many folks are
 late starters.

 Birds of a Feather is basically a mini-user group.. a more focused
 sort of group for like minds to congregate and discuss stuff.

 Mat Bryant from Daemon has put his hand up to lead a FarCry user group
 at 8am for 40mins.  Does anyone have any interest in that subject or
 perhaps other topics?  Anyone want to coordinate and lead a BOF?

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: webdu birds of a feather

2007-03-07 Thread Andrew Muller
Apollo, Apollo, Apollo, Apollo

Developers, developers, developers...

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: webdu birds of a feather

2007-03-07 Thread Andrew Muller
Flex is def. in the Apollo mix...

On 08/03/07, Bjorn Schultheiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you want to add flex into the mix i'm in as well.
 oh yeah, Apollo, Apollo, Apollo ;)


 Bjorn


 On 08/03/2007, at 10:01 AM, Mark Mandel wrote:

 If anyone wants to talk OO or anything related to that nature I'm up for
 it (the chatting, or the organising)

 That is, if people want to.

 Mark

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  Apollo, Apollo, Apollo, Apollo
 
  Developers, developers, developers...
 
  On 08/03/07, Nathan Drury  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
  
   Great idea Andrew.
  
   Chant with me now . Apollo, Apollo, Apollo, Apollo
  
  
  
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[cfaussie] Re: OT: webdu birds of a feather

2007-03-07 Thread Andrew Muller
Lucky bugga, how do you managed to do all those trips past your boss Grant??

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 I'm currently at the 360Flex conference in San Jose and have to say
 the Apollo stuff I have seen here is awesome. Ted Patrick is coming to
 WebDU so maybe worth getting him to demo some of the Apollo stuff at
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[cfaussie] Re: OT: webdu birds of a feather

2007-03-07 Thread Andrew Muller
Yep, confirm me - puts up hand and waves...

On 08/03/07, Geoff Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 On Mar 7, 10:21 am, Geoff Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  My mention of webdu birds of a feather sparked some interest from
  various CF vagabonds.  Was hoping to poll the collective brains trust
  of folks on cfaussie webdu'ers as to what they would like to see and
  if anyone wants to put their hand up for an early morning session.

 So can I confirm we have the following three BOFs or thereabouts?

 FarCry 4.0
 ---
 Mat Bryant (coordinator)

 potential speaker ring-ins
 - Jeff Coughlin


 Apollo
 ---
 Andrew Muller (coordinator)

 potential speaker ring-ins
 - Mike C
 - Mike D
 - Ted Patrick


 CF Components (?)
 ---
 Mark Mandel (coordinator)
 Charlie Arehart (coordinator)


 All this assumes we can get people to stumble in around 8am ;)

 Any more thoughts?

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[cfaussie] Re: What version of Vista?

2007-02-02 Thread Andrew Muller
 their
 laptops
   (given laptops are highly visible in most coporations) do you think that
 a
   6months or a year from now, DELL are going to sell new laptops with XP
 on
   it? I'd wager they'd move towards the Vista Pearl heheh.
 
  You're back to saying that we should upgrade because we won't be given
  the choice. ;)
 
   I should mention that maybe the X-Platform plays a role, in that
   macobserver.com reports that Apple Laptops make up 12% of the Laptop
 Market
   Share.
 
  That reminds me, your market share figures up top, what segment do
  they represent?  Do they include the small server market, where MS has
  historically been losing ground to both Linux and BSD?
 
   I love the comics, I think they are funny and I too am a bit confused at
   times about the pricing of our Products (heh) but realistically, jokes
   aside, keep it in perspective.
 
  The pricing is but one concern of many. ;)  For example this:
  http://tinyurl.com/2dxnph patent application, which to my eyes seems to
  be describing a way to divide an operating system into non-logical
  chunks, apply some DRM magic to prevent circumvention, and sell useful
  features at higher prices.  Useful features such as the ability to run
  an unlimited number of concurrent applications, up to the capacity of
  the hardware.  Don't we already have that?  Would such a model fly, on
  a level playing field?
 
  --
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[cfaussie] Re: [WOT] Vista launches

2007-02-01 Thread Andrew Muller
Sure does...

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[cfaussie] Re: What version of Vista?

2007-02-01 Thread Andrew Muller
How about what hardware do you need to run Vista?

http://blog.wired.com/cultofmac/2007/01/running_vista_o.html

Funnily enough, Macs are great machines for running Vista. They're new,
they're fast and they exceed Vista's demanding specs. They can even run OS X
and Windows at the same time.

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[cfaussie] Re: Anyone looking for work in ColdFusion?

2007-01-31 Thread Andrew Muller
Houeshold name in terms of both media and online

Speling not a priorety...

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 If anyone is looking for work in ColdFusion, you should check out this
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[cfaussie] Re: Coldfusion and Micrsoft Love.

2007-01-25 Thread Andrew Muller

I'm sorry Scott but how is this not a sales pitch, this is what you
were hired by Microsoft to do...

On 25/01/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey Kids,

 Since the Ted vs Barnes blog thing, I've been getting a lot of emails from
 CF`ers of old, who are looking to broaden their horizons somewhat. So with
 that in mind, I thought It may be worthwhile to float an idea past you all
 and see if it's got legs (since Microsoft haven't been invited to WebDU,
 this maybe an alternative approach).

 I'm thinking of doing a bit of a national tour (need to work out how I can
 hide that in terms of expense report(s) heh) but, I'm willing to showcase
 some of the new Microsoft goodness that will compliment the average
 Coldfusion Developer out there (so make sure its relevant to you guys and
 not try and turn you into hardcore ASP.NET developers overnight), while at
 the same time answer any questions you might have and debunk a myth or two.

 Essentially, bring some context back to the conversation that may compliment
 the average CF Developer out there as I know it's somewhat confusing as to
 how all the Microsoft pieces fit and whether or not they are relevant.

 Given that Coldfusion 8, is going to have native .NET support
 (http://ray.camdenfamily.com/index.cfm/2006/10/24/ColdFusion-Net-Integration
 ) (cfObject type=.NET is freakin sexy), this could also be an advantage to
 folks who have to play with both .NET and JAVA daily. (So bring an open
 mind).

 I promise, it's not a sales pitch, but a show  tell - that doesn't involve
 mapping technology or flicker - that i'll promise ;)

 Let me know if you're keen (either here or offline, if you fear being labled
 a MS Fanboi) and I'll organise some of the MS HQ's (free beer + pizza) and
 see if i can bust open the schwag basement and get some give-aways in the
 room. It's likely to happen various times in the next two months (Sydney +
 BNE in March, and will see if I can find an excuse to be in Melbourne around
 then, but won't be in Perth until June - unless I can find another excuse
 before hand).

 I'll also ping some of the other of the MS Team to come along aswell. It's
 just an idea at this point, so let me know (seriously) if folks would be
 keen.

 (scbarnes at microsoft.com)

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[cfaussie] Re: WebDU Pricing

2007-01-11 Thread Andrew Muller
Aw come on Scott, you can come along and bring your shiney new company
credit card...

On 07/01/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It's actually not to bad all said and done in terms of price vs value. I
 think this question comes up every year and usually a response is Well its
 cheap compared to x conference.

 Hell, if anything the yearly boozefest per conference night is ample
 reason to justify the expense hehehe (especially when my new employer
 Microsoft seem to pay for these drinky nights hehe)...


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[cfaussie] Re: VIC UG

2006-10-17 Thread Andrew Muller
Hehe, you know how multi-skilled Robin is, he'll be doing all his stuff in Cantonese...On 18/10/06, Bjorn Schultheiss 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Robin,Will any of the Asian MAX conferences be in English?
Or will you be switching into Multilingual mode?Bjorn-Original Message-From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:
cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On BehalfOf Dale FraserSent: Wednesday, 18 October 2006 10:56 AMTo: cfaussie@googlegroups.comSubject: [cfaussie] Re: VIC UG
Didn't even know there was an Asian Max.Doesn't sound like an Asian name :pRegardsDale Fraserhttp://dale.fraser.id.au-Original Message-
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On BehalfOf Robin HilliardSent: Wednesday, 18 October 2006 09:45 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.comSubject: [cfaussie] Re: VIC UGOn 17/10/2006, at 8:09 PM, Dale Fraser wrote: Robin, You presenting anything at Max or just attending?
Just professional heckling, unless AFR Access wins a MAX award (wishus luck!).If it makes the finalist list I'll be manning a demobooth in the meet the finalists sessions.I'm speaking at the Asian MAX conferences in November on Flex topics
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[cfaussie] Re: Isn't Robin a girl?

2006-10-17 Thread Andrew Muller
NahHe's a bot...On 18/10/06, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
















What?



This is way off topic, but kind of funny, after
reading the post below, I realised that Robin must be Male. I always thought
Robin was Female.



Now, I was going to post it in Chineese using the
translator, until I found the magic 8 ball feature of the google translator.



English: Isn't Robin a girl?

Chineese: 
罗宾不是一个女孩?

Then I reversed translated it to see if the message
was right.



Chineese: 
罗宾不是一个女孩?
English: Robin is not a girl?

Spooky.



Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dale.fraser.id.au















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Hehe, you know how
multi-skilled Robin is, he'll be doing all his stuff in Cantonese...



On 18/10/06, Bjorn
Schultheiss 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Robin,
Will any of the Asian MAX conferences be in English? 
Or will you be switching into Multilingual mode?

Bjorn

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On Behalf
Of Dale Fraser
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Didn't even know there was an Asian Max.

Doesn't sound like an Asian name :p

Regards
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[mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com]
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Of Robin Hilliard
Sent: Wednesday, 18 October 2006 09:45 AM 
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On 17/10/2006, at 8:09 PM, Dale Fraser
wrote:

 Robin,

 You presenting anything at Max or just attending? 


Just professional heckling, unless AFR Access wins a MAX award (wish
us luck!).If it makes the finalist list I'll be manning a demo
booth in the meet the finalists sessions.

I'm speaking at the Asian MAX conferences in November on Flex topics 
(AFR Access and MVC/Cairngorm pressos).

__

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[cfaussie] Re: webDU 2007: 22-23 March 2007, Hilton Sydney

2006-10-11 Thread Andrew Muller
DaleI'm under the impression that MXDU/WebDU is not run for profit.AndrewOn 11/10/06, Dale Fraser 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Robin,I realise that this is an event that is held by a commercial company that
make money from it.I think however that long term all tech conferences that last the test oftime travel around. People attend every couple of years when it's convenientand that means sometimes due to financial considerations, when it's local.
RegardsDale Fraserhttp://dale.fraser.id.au-Original Message-From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:
cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On BehalfOf Robin HilliardSent: Wednesday, 11 October 2006 14:39 PMTo: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: webDU 2007: 22-23 March 2007, Hilton SydneyYou know it's Daemon's conference?Sure Adobe and others (Microsoft,Straker, Gruden, Nectarine, RocketBoots etc) sponsor the conference
but at the end of the day it's something Geoff at Daemon decided tostart up off his own bat.Robin__Robin HilliardOn 11/10/2006, at 1:08 PM, Dale Fraser wrote:
 That's a lame reason. Adobe aren't in Vegas. If they want this thing to grow and be successful, it needs to travel around. If it was in Melbourne I'd send my whole team, I can't do
 that to Sydney. Regards Dale Fraser http://dale.fraser.id.au -Original Message- From: 
cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Mandel Sent: Wednesday, 11 October 2006 12:30 PM
 To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] Re: webDU 2007: 22-23 March 2007, Hilton Sydney Cause Daemon is in Sydney...
 (Hey.. if I was organising a conference, I'd want it in my backyard too) Mark On 10/11/06, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My rant for the day, Shouldn't this conference be moving around? There is a large user base in both Victoria  Queensland. Why is it in Sydney again?
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[cfaussie] Re: OT: Web Skype Plugin

2006-09-14 Thread Andrew Muller

Dale, You could build it with Flex Data Services Express, it's
possible to use it to build chat apps - I've seen it in training and
it's pretty neat.




On 14/09/06, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 Hi,



 I want a plugin or API so that I can integrate into our website the ability
 for customers to text chat to one of many people who might be available.



 So what I'm thinking is there might be 4 people in support and we will order
 them. Then when you enter into a webpage something it will chat to the first
 available person.



 It would also need to know if no one was online and let the customers know.

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[cfaussie] Re: OT: Web Skype Plugin

2006-09-14 Thread Andrew Muller

Ah Barry

You make a good point that I may have missed, I meant the old
fashioned use your keyboard kind of chat rather than the use your
headset kind of chat - sorry if I missunderstood Dale.

Andrew

On 14/09/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Andrew, when you say chat you mean audio, yes?

 I woulda thought it was more of a FMS type of thing

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[cfaussie] Re: Flex Group

2006-08-23 Thread Andrew Muller
DaleIt would have to be FlexCoders.AndrewOn 24/08/06, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:















I think someone asked this recently.



But is there a good Flex 2 mailing list. Preferably
one that is CF centric.



The ones I saw on googlegroups seem dormant.



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[cfaussie] Re: SOT: Document Management System

2006-08-13 Thread Andrew Muller
Hehe, there's always LiveCycle: http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/On 14/08/06, Dale Fraser
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


















Mainly document management, ie:



Tracking Versions

Authorisation of who can do what

Workflow perhaps



Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dale.fraser.id.au















From:

cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:
cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Ireland
Sent: Monday, 14 August 2006 08:50
AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: SOT:
Document Management System









So you want versioning or storing or both?












From:Barry Beattie
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Subject:[cfaussie] Re: SOT:
Document Management System
Date:Fri, 11 Aug 2006 12:36:49
+1000

don't forget you can use the humble CVS for versioning documents.

you just can't do a merge on the binary file format.

just a thought.


On 8/11/06, David Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  http://www.fusiondox.com/
 
  I meet the guy who wrote it @ CFUnited.
 
  It's pitched at enterprise, and I think the price tag reflects that
  from memory...
 
  Dale Fraser wrote:
   Hmm,
  
  
  
   I want document management, not content management.
  
  
  
   Ie: Managing versions of Word Documents etc.
  
   Regards
   Dale Fraser
  
   http://dale.fraser.id.au
  
  
  
  
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   From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
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On Behalf
   Of Peter Tilbrook
   Sent: Friday, 11 August 2006 10:53 AM
   To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
   Subject: [cfaussie] Re: SOT: Document Management System
  
  
  
   FarCry CMS - it Open Source - check out
http://www.farcrycms.org/
  
  
  
  
   On 11/08/06, Dale Fraser
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:
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   wrote:
  
   Our company needs a Document Control / Management System.
  
  
  
   I don't want to build one, but just buy one. Anyone recommend
something?
   Preferably Coldfusion / MS SQL.
  
   Regards
   Dale Fraser
  
   http://dale.fraser.id.au
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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[cfaussie] Re: WebDu Who's going ?

2006-02-21 Thread Andrew Muller

I'm there...

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Subject: [cfaussie] WebDu Who's going ?
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It's one week till day zero,
so who from the list is going this year?

\m/(-_-)\m/







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