Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Email Issue.Had a test page with CFMail. I get emails even now...Why?
Hi, I right clicked the mail in outlook and selected properties and here is the info : domain name changed and ip addr's removed. Microsoft Mail Internet Headers Version 2.0 Received: from psmtp.com ([]) by MyDomainName.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC( 6.0.3790.1830); Fri, 26 Jan 2007 02:22:09 -0500 Received: from source ([]) by exprod7mx63.postini.com ([64.18.6.14]) with SMTP; Thu, 25 Jan 2007 23:22:03 PST Received: from Dev2 ([]) by UTILITY01 with Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.1830); Fri, 26 Jan 2007 02:22:01 -0500 Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 02:29:24 -0500 (EST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: testing Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: ColdFusion MX Application Server Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-OriginalArrivalTime: 26 Jan 2007 07:22:01.0499 (UTC) FILETIME=[AC0F56B0:01C7411A] X-pstn-levels: (S:95.37449/99.9 R:95.9108 P:95.9108 M:97.0282 C: 98.6951 ) X-pstn-settings: 3 (1.:1.) s gt3 gt2 gt1 r p m c X-pstn-addresses: from [EMAIL PROTECTED] [19/1] Let me know if you needed something else. Did you need anything else when you mentioned cgi.remote_addr? If yes, then let me know how to find it. On 1/25/07, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had similar things happen with skunk-work cfmail code sitting around. Someone in the company goes tinkering around, amazing that some folks get that bored, and land on the page and I'll get a email out of the blue. DK On 1/25/07, Ajas Mohammed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I had written a test page sometime back to test some email stuff in coldfusion. Here is the code where mydomainname is my comany's domain name. cfmail to= [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc= from=[EMAIL PROTECTED] type=html subject=testing hello this is test /cfmail This code is just in a cfm page and this was about 8 months back, but I have noticed that after every 4/5 days I get the same email in my inbox even though I am not running the page. I have not scheduled it, so it should not send mails. I dont know how I am receving these mails even to this date. Every month I get about 5 of these. Initially I was just deleting them but now I am curious to know what is the reason behind this. Any suggestions? Ajas Mohammed. - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink http://www.fusionlink.com - -- Douglas Knudsen http://www.cubicleman.com this is my signature, like it? - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink http://www.fusionlink.com - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com -
[ACFUG Discuss] Subversion or others
Hi gang. Its friday... those of you that know about Roberts day knows what that means :) Anyhow I am looking into this Subversion issue again. Daniel and I have decided to stop our WACK studies at chapter 16 to start practicing what we have learned so far. We will start working with AbleCommerce to tweak it into submission and have immediately realized that we will be departing from the original AbleCommerce build. When we do this we will be developing in one direction and they will be doing so in another. We need a way to stay in sync. Now I have done a google on Subversion with Dreamweaver and see 170,000 returns. I see there are all these Subversion flavors. I use Dreamweaver and am new to this. Question 1: What version of SVN would you all reccomend? What helpful links do you all use for these versions? Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com http://www.motorcyclecarbs.com/
[ACFUG Discuss] CFEclipse
If you have not already read it on the blogosphere, CFEclipse 1.3 beta is out. http://www.cfeclipse.org The have refactored their site, which has a nice feel to it. CFEclipse 1.3 works on 3.1.2, 3.2.1 and 3.3M4 without any issues. -- Teddy R. Payne G-Talk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Adobe Certified ColdFusion MX 7 Developer Atlanta ColdFusion User Group (ACFUG) Atlanta Flash Flex User Group (AFFUG) - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com -
Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CFEclipse
Aptana + CFEclipse 1.3 + Eclipse 3.2.x work wonders! On 1/26/07, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you have not already read it on the blogosphere, CFEclipse 1.3 beta is out. http://www.cfeclipse.org The have refactored their site, which has a nice feel to it. CFEclipse 1.3 works on 3.1.2, 3.2.1 and 3.3M4 without any issues. -- Teddy R. Payne G-Talk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Adobe Certified ColdFusion MX 7 Developer Atlanta ColdFusion User Group (ACFUG) Atlanta Flash Flex User Group (AFFUG) - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com -
Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CFEclipse
Just curious as to what tasks you are performing using Aptana? I know u could do lots of stuff like css, html , javascript etc but I want to get an idea of your exprience and how it helped you. Thanks, Ajas Mohammed. On 1/26/07, Shifang (Frank) Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Aptana + CFEclipse 1.3 + Eclipse 3.2.x work wonders! On 1/26/07, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you have not already read it on the blogosphere, CFEclipse 1.3 beta is out. http://www.cfeclipse.org The have refactored their site, which has a nice feel to it. CFEclipse 1.3 works on 3.1.2, 3.2.1 and 3.3M4 without any issues. -- Teddy R. Payne G-Talk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Adobe Certified ColdFusion MX 7 Developer Atlanta ColdFusion User Group (ACFUG) Atlanta Flash Flex User Group (AFFUG) - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com -
Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CFEclipse
What's good about Aptana: being able to use Outline view for css and javascript is a plus for me. Also, using RDS (ftp or sftp) inside Aptana without having to use the CFEclipse + Flex plugin hack is another big plus. On 1/26/07, Ajas Mohammed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious as to what tasks you are performing using Aptana? I know u could do lots of stuff like css, html , javascript etc but I want to get an idea of your exprience and how it helped you. Thanks, Ajas Mohammed. On 1/26/07, Shifang (Frank) Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Aptana + CFEclipse 1.3 + Eclipse 3.2.x work wonders! On 1/26/07, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you have not already read it on the blogosphere, CFEclipse 1.3 beta is out. http://www.cfeclipse.org The have refactored their site, which has a nice feel to it. CFEclipse 1.3 works on 3.1.2, 3.2.1 and 3.3M4 without any issues. -- Teddy R. Payne G-Talk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Adobe Certified ColdFusion MX 7 Developer Atlanta ColdFusion User Group (ACFUG) Atlanta Flash Flex User Group (AFFUG) - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com -
[ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box
It would seem that Teddy's CFEclipse and my Subversion questions are all heading towards the ultimate question. Not to start a flame war but. What is the best IDE for: CF, HTML, CSS, JS in a windows environment While also answering the question of what is the best version for a NOOB to work with some sort of Subversion? Ajas had great stuff about SVN and seems that Eclipse with TortoiseSVN would be great. It is also eluded to that Eclipse is not HTML, CSS, JS friendly. Pros, Cons, and workarounds please... Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com http://www.motorcyclecarbs.com/
Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box
Best IDE? well thats a tough question and it depends on persons own taste preferences. I like to play with all IDE's there in market and finally stick to ones which I like more. In this case its DW Eclipse. As John Mason mentioned earlier, from coder's point of view no one can beat Eclipse for the simple reason that its meant for a developer who does coding day in day out. Its a very wise option to get familiar with Eclipse because sooner or later some place you join will have developers who only use Eclipse. As for DW is concerned, it is also a great tool for a developer who wants to do design as well write code. Personally, I use both DW Eclipse. I use DW a lot because when I want to edit code, I just select the html element and I get to the point where I want to make the changes instead of searching for it. Thats the biggest plusfor me as far as using DW is concerned. On the other side, whenever I have to refactor code or make code changes in CFC's etc, I prefer to stick to Eclipse. Also the Eclipse IDE has some very cool features like 1) You can go to previously viewed file by using cntl + F6 keys. I dont think you could do the same in DW. In DW, cntl + tab takes you through list of files that are open. I hate that. Usually i have lots of files open and I always like to go back forth between 2 open windows/files. Its much easier to do this in Eclipse. 2) The appearance of Eclipse editor looks very good to the eyes when compared to DW's appearance. This remark is based of how code looks in IDE and has nothing to do with fancy stuff. 3) Lot of plugin options. There is another tool which gives TortoiseSVN features in eclipse. I dont want to write it here as we are already discussing that in other thread. Bottom line, I use both. Of late I have been using DW only. But if you want to use Subversion commands in IDE, then Eclipse is by far the best option. Anyone who would like to add or comment on my post is more than welcome. I want to see ppl's opinion when it comes to there favourite editors. Ajas Mohammed. On 1/26/07, Steven Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know you said windows but I have to chime in... if your on a mac. I like textmate... lean and consise. On 1/26/07, John Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From a purely coding side of things, I would think the majority of people would vote for Eclipse. Now, that isn't to say DW doesn't have it's place, but I think it's more on the design side. John [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:26 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box It would seem that Teddy's CFEclipse and my Subversion questions are all heading towards the ultimate question. Not to start a flame war but. What is the best IDE for: CF, HTML, CSS, JS in a windows environment While also answering the question of what is the best version for a NOOB to work with some sort of Subversion? Ajas had great stuff about SVN and seems that Eclipse with TortoiseSVN would be great. It is also eluded to that Eclipse is not HTML, CSS, JS friendly. Pros, Cons, and workarounds please... Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink - -- Steven Ross web application interface developer http://www.zerium.com [mobile] 404-488-4364 [fax] 267-482-4364 - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com -
RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box
Briefly... The ONLY reason I've ever liked DW is the fact that you can synchronize files between the local machine and a server very easily. Eclipse is supposed to have synchronize plugins but they've never seemed to work (at all). Also, DW is great for design type of work, as Ajas mentions below, but it's a resource hog. If you're low on memory you should probably look elsewhere - that being stated, Eclipse isn't exactly a light-weight either! One last thing - a negative for eclipse...if you're working with files that contain thousands of lines of code (I know, everyone says it shouldn't happen, but it does), just typing in a line of code in the middle of the page can be very annoying...it is SO SLOW... But, other than that, both have their uses but the one huge plus of eclipse - it's free -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ajas Mohammed Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 3:27 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box Best IDE? well thats a tough question and it depends on persons own taste preferences. I like to play with all IDE's there in market and finally stick to ones which I like more. In this case its DW Eclipse. As John Mason mentioned earlier, from coder's point of view no one can beat Eclipse for the simple reason that its meant for a developer who does coding day in day out. Its a very wise option to get familiar with Eclipse because sooner or later some place you join will have developers who only use Eclipse. As for DW is concerned, it is also a great tool for a developer who wants to do design as well write code. Personally, I use both DW Eclipse. I use DW a lot because when I want to edit code, I just select the html element and I get to the point where I want to make the changes instead of searching for it. Thats the biggest plus for me as far as using DW is concerned. On the other side, whenever I have to refactor code or make code changes in CFC's etc, I prefer to stick to Eclipse. Also the Eclipse IDE has some very cool features like 1) You can go to previously viewed file by using cntl + F6 keys. I dont think you could do the same in DW. In DW, cntl + tab takes you through list of files that are open. I hate that. Usually i have lots of files open and I always like to go back forth between 2 open windows/files. Its much easier to do this in Eclipse. 2) The appearance of Eclipse editor looks very good to the eyes when compared to DW's appearance. This remark is based of how code looks in IDE and has nothing to do with fancy stuff. 3) Lot of plugin options. There is another tool which gives TortoiseSVN features in eclipse. I dont want to write it here as we are already discussing that in other thread. Bottom line, I use both. Of late I have been using DW only. But if you want to use Subversion commands in IDE, then Eclipse is by far the best option. Anyone who would like to add or comment on my post is more than welcome. I want to see ppl's opinion when it comes to there favourite editors. Ajas Mohammed. On 1/26/07, Steven Ross mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know you said windows but I have to chime in... if your on a mac. I like textmate... lean and consise. On 1/26/07, John Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From a purely coding side of things, I would think the majority of people would vote for Eclipse. Now, that isn't to say DW doesn't have it's place, but I think it's more on the design side. John [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:26 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box It would seem that Teddy's CFEclipse and my Subversion questions are all heading towards the ultimate question. Not to start a flame war but. What is the best IDE for: CF, HTML, CSS, JS in a windows environment While also answering the question of what is the best version for a NOOB to work with some sort of Subversion? Ajas had great stuff about SVN and seems that Eclipse with TortoiseSVN would be great. It is also eluded to that Eclipse is not HTML, CSS, JS friendly. Pros, Cons, and workarounds please... Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com http://www.motorcyclecarbs.com - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/
RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box
The best CF IDE of all time? Homesite+, formerly known as CFStudio. I have 30 files open in it right now and it's chewing on all of 25M of RAM, including 10+ years of user-defined keyboard shortcuts and snippets. Yee-ha! mf From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 3:33 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box Briefly... The ONLY reason I've ever liked DW is the fact that you can synchronize files between the local machine and a server very easily. Eclipse is supposed to have synchronize plugins but they've never seemed to work (at all). Also, DW is great for design type of work, as Ajas mentions below, but it's a resource hog. If you're low on memory you should probably look elsewhere - that being stated, Eclipse isn't exactly a light-weight either! One last thing - a negative for eclipse...if you're working with files that contain thousands of lines of code (I know, everyone says it shouldn't happen, but it does), just typing in a line of code in the middle of the page can be very annoying...it is SO SLOW... But, other than that, both have their uses but the one huge plus of eclipse - it's free -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ajas Mohammed Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 3:27 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box Best IDE? well thats a tough question and it depends on persons own taste preferences. I like to play with all IDE's there in market and finally stick to ones which I like more. In this case its DW Eclipse. As John Mason mentioned earlier, from coder's point of view no one can beat Eclipse for the simple reason that its meant for a developer who does coding day in day out. Its a very wise option to get familiar with Eclipse because sooner or later some place you join will have developers who only use Eclipse. As for DW is concerned, it is also a great tool for a developer who wants to do design as well write code. Personally, I use both DW Eclipse. I use DW a lot because when I want to edit code, I just select the html element and I get to the point where I want to make the changes instead of searching for it. Thats the biggest plus for me as far as using DW is concerned. On the other side, whenever I have to refactor code or make code changes in CFC's etc, I prefer to stick to Eclipse. Also the Eclipse IDE has some very cool features like 1) You can go to previously viewed file by using cntl + F6 keys. I dont think you could do the same in DW. In DW, cntl + tab takes you through list of files that are open. I hate that. Usually i have lots of files open and I always like to go back forth between 2 open windows/files. Its much easier to do this in Eclipse. 2) The appearance of Eclipse editor looks very good to the eyes when compared to DW's appearance. This remark is based of how code looks in IDE and has nothing to do with fancy stuff. 3) Lot of plugin options. There is another tool which gives TortoiseSVN features in eclipse. I dont want to write it here as we are already discussing that in other thread. Bottom line, I use both. Of late I have been using DW only. But if you want to use Subversion commands in IDE, then Eclipse is by far the best option. Anyone who would like to add or comment on my post is more than welcome. I want to see ppl's opinion when it comes to there favourite editors. Ajas Mohammed. On 1/26/07, Steven Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know you said windows but I have to chime in... if your on a mac. I like textmate... lean and consise. On 1/26/07, John Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From a purely coding side of things, I would think the majority of people would vote for Eclipse. Now, that isn't to say DW doesn't have it's place, but I think it's more on the design side. John [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:26 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box It would seem that Teddy's CFEclipse and my Subversion questions are all heading towards the ultimate question.
Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box
Damn dude... what kind of box are you on the Eclipse is a dog on large files? I've never seen that behavior, but that's not using CFEclipse, just the base Eclipse for Java projects... Could it be an issue with the plugin? -dhs Dean H. Saxe, CISSP, CEH [EMAIL PROTECTED] [U]nconstitutional behavior by the authorities is constrained only by the peoples' willingness to contest them --John Perry Barlow On Jan 26, 2007, at 3:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Briefly... The ONLY reason I've ever liked DW is the fact that you can synchronize files between the local machine and a server very easily. Eclipse is supposed to have synchronize plugins but they've never seemed to work (at all). Also, DW is great for design type of work, as Ajas mentions below, but it's a resource hog. If you're low on memory you should probably look elsewhere - that being stated, Eclipse isn't exactly a light-weight either! One last thing - a negative for eclipse...if you're working with files that contain thousands of lines of code (I know, everyone says it shouldn't happen, but it does), just typing in a line of code in the middle of the page can be very annoying...it is SO SLOW... But, other than that, both have their uses but the one huge plus of eclipse - it's free -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ajas Mohammed Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 3:27 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box Best IDE? well thats a tough question and it depends on persons own taste preferences. I like to play with all IDE's there in market and finally stick to ones which I like more. In this case its DW Eclipse. As John Mason mentioned earlier, from coder's point of view no one can beat Eclipse for the simple reason that its meant for a developer who does coding day in day out. Its a very wise option to get familiar with Eclipse because sooner or later some place you join will have developers who only use Eclipse. As for DW is concerned, it is also a great tool for a developer who wants to do design as well write code. Personally, I use both DW Eclipse. I use DW a lot because when I want to edit code, I just select the html element and I get to the point where I want to make the changes instead of searching for it. Thats the biggest plus for me as far as using DW is concerned. On the other side, whenever I have to refactor code or make code changes in CFC's etc, I prefer to stick to Eclipse. Also the Eclipse IDE has some very cool features like 1) You can go to previously viewed file by using cntl + F6 keys. I dont think you could do the same in DW. In DW, cntl + tab takes you through list of files that are open. I hate that. Usually i have lots of files open and I always like to go back forth between 2 open windows/files. Its much easier to do this in Eclipse. 2) The appearance of Eclipse editor looks very good to the eyes when compared to DW's appearance. This remark is based of how code looks in IDE and has nothing to do with fancy stuff. 3) Lot of plugin options. There is another tool which gives TortoiseSVN features in eclipse. I dont want to write it here as we are already discussing that in other thread. Bottom line, I use both. Of late I have been using DW only. But if you want to use Subversion commands in IDE, then Eclipse is by far the best option. Anyone who would like to add or comment on my post is more than welcome. I want to see ppl's opinion when it comes to there favourite editors. Ajas Mohammed. On 1/26/07, Steven Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know you said windows but I have to chime in... if your on a mac. I like textmate... lean and consise. On 1/26/07, John Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From a purely coding side of things, I would think the majority of people would vote for Eclipse. Now, that isn't to say DW doesn't have it's place, but I think it's more on the design side. John [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:26 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box It would seem that Teddy's CFEclipse and my Subversion questions are all heading towards the ultimate question. Not to start a flame war but. What is the best IDE for: CF, HTML, CSS, JS in a windows environment While also answering the question of what is the best version for a NOOB to work with some sort of Subversion? Ajas had great stuff about SVN and seems that Eclipse with TortoiseSVN would be great. It is also eluded to that Eclipse is not HTML, CSS, JS friendly. Pros, Cons, and workarounds please... Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW
RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box
It may be an issue with the plugin. If you want to test it out though...just copy and paste some code into cfeclipse that makes a file that's 2,500 lines of code and then go and try to add some code in the middle of the page. You could type three lines of code and then watch it come across the screen in Doogie Howser fashion 15-20 seconds later! It's insane. Allen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dean H. Saxe Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 3:42 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box Damn dude... what kind of box are you on the Eclipse is a dog on large files? I've never seen that behavior, but that's not using CFEclipse, just the base Eclipse for Java projects... Could it be an issue with the plugin? -dhs Dean H. Saxe, CISSP, CEH [EMAIL PROTECTED] [U]nconstitutional behavior by the authorities is constrained only by the peoples' willingness to contest them --John Perry Barlow On Jan 26, 2007, at 3:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Briefly... The ONLY reason I've ever liked DW is the fact that you can synchronize files between the local machine and a server very easily. Eclipse is supposed to have synchronize plugins but they've never seemed to work (at all). Also, DW is great for design type of work, as Ajas mentions below, but it's a resource hog. If you're low on memory you should probably look elsewhere - that being stated, Eclipse isn't exactly a light-weight either! One last thing - a negative for eclipse...if you're working with files that contain thousands of lines of code (I know, everyone says it shouldn't happen, but it does), just typing in a line of code in the middle of the page can be very annoying...it is SO SLOW... But, other than that, both have their uses but the one huge plus of eclipse - it's free -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ajas Mohammed Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 3:27 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my IDE Tool Box Best IDE? well thats a tough question and it depends on persons own taste preferences. I like to play with all IDE's there in market and finally stick to ones which I like more. In this case its DW Eclipse. As John Mason mentioned earlier, from coder's point of view no one can beat Eclipse for the simple reason that its meant for a developer who does coding day in day out. Its a very wise option to get familiar with Eclipse because sooner or later some place you join will have developers who only use Eclipse. As for DW is concerned, it is also a great tool for a developer who wants to do design as well write code. Personally, I use both DW Eclipse. I use DW a lot because when I want to edit code, I just select the html element and I get to the point where I want to make the changes instead of searching for it. Thats the biggest plus for me as far as using DW is concerned. On the other side, whenever I have to refactor code or make code changes in CFC's etc, I prefer to stick to Eclipse. Also the Eclipse IDE has some very cool features like 1) You can go to previously viewed file by using cntl + F6 keys. I dont think you could do the same in DW. In DW, cntl + tab takes you through list of files that are open. I hate that. Usually i have lots of files open and I always like to go back forth between 2 open windows/files. Its much easier to do this in Eclipse. 2) The appearance of Eclipse editor looks very good to the eyes when compared to DW's appearance. This remark is based of how code looks in IDE and has nothing to do with fancy stuff. 3) Lot of plugin options. There is another tool which gives TortoiseSVN features in eclipse. I dont want to write it here as we are already discussing that in other thread. Bottom line, I use both. Of late I have been using DW only. But if you want to use Subversion commands in IDE, then Eclipse is by far the best option. Anyone who would like to add or comment on my post is more than welcome. I want to see ppl's opinion when it comes to there favourite editors. Ajas Mohammed. On 1/26/07, Steven Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know you said windows but I have to chime in... if your on a mac. I like textmate... lean and consise. On 1/26/07, John Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From a purely coding side of things, I would think the majority of people would vote for Eclipse. Now, that isn't to say DW doesn't have it's place, but I think it's more on the design side. John [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:26 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Building my
Re: Still reading???RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Re: [ACFUG Announce] Web Application Construc tion Kit (WACK) Study Group starts next week
Hi Robert, Coming back to WACK topic, are you guys planning to use AbleCommerce for a test application or is it for a client? If its just a test application and if you dont mind please inlcude me in the list. Also have you guys just gone through the text or you have tried code samples from the book? Thanks, Ajas Mohammed. On 12/27/06, Ajas Mohammed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, I lost my focus on this topic. Are you guys still going thru the weekly(tuesday) study of WACK book? If yes let me know when is the next meeting and also what chapters you guys have already covered. Thanks, Ajas Mohammed. It will depend on the census of the group. Chapter by chapter yes. What is the web? Most likely no. The first 3-4 chapters are software configurations. Daniel and I (thanks to Teddy) have our laptops properly configured now and if noone needs to go through it we will pass till there is info to cover. Mohammed: Maybe we could have a conference call going on speaker phone and you could remote in per se' Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw , Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com -- *From:* Precia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Sent:* Thursday, October 12, 2006 3:07 PM *To:* discussion@acfug.org *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Re: [ACFUG Announce] Web Application Construction Kit (WACK) Study Group starts next week Please feel free to ask questions, too. We ACFUGers live for answering questions. :) Precia On 10/12/06, *Ajas, Mohammed* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone, Before I start let me introduce myself. My name is Ajas Mohammed, currently working as Web Developer (ColdFusion, SQL Server) in Chattanooga , TN. Robert, I was wondering if you would be going through the WACK book chapter by chapter. If yes then which chapter you would be covering in this session. I cannot come over there but I could go over the book myself and maybe we could share in the group what was covered. Just a suggestion. Thanks. Ajas Mohammed. - Original Message From: Robert Reil [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: announcements@acfug.org Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 2:20:41 PM Subject: [ACFUG Announce] Web Application Construction Kit (WACK) Study Group starts next week Just a reminder that the Web Application Construction Kit Study Group will be meeting in Kennesaw next Tuesday night at 6:30pm. See http://www.acfug.org/index.cfm?fa=meetings.meetingdetailEventID=176for details. Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com http://motorcyclecarbs.com/, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserformhttp://www.acfug.org/?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink http://www.fusionlink.com/ - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserformhttp://www.acfug.org/?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink http://www.fusionlink.com/ - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com -
Re: [ACFUG Discuss] css styling assistance
No worries. You amy also want to be interested in an analagous product called ThickBox. http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/ This is more content driven than images. Teddy On 1/26/07, rlash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes this is the effect I am going for Thanks Teddy - Original Message - *From:* Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] *To:* discussion@acfug.org *Sent:* Friday, January 26, 2007 4:36 PM *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] css styling assistance http://www.huddletogether.com/projects/lightbox2/ Light Box On 1/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to know if someone in the community knows of the following techinque or can supply some possible link resources. I have googled enough to give in to asking for help. Here is what I am trying to do: I have a basic cfm page that lists information. A link on each listing to edit the listing. When edit link is clicked a popup via hide/show div appears as expected. When this happens I want the rest of the screen (not including the actual div) to have a transparent background or transparent image applied to the entire page and not the activated div. I have seen this used in Ajax slide show applications etc, but can't seem to find the styling to do this. - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserformhttp://www.acfug.org/?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com - -- Teddy R. Payne G-Talk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Adobe Certified ColdFusion MX 7 Developer Atlanta ColdFusion User Group (ACFUG) Atlanta Flash Flex User Group (AFFUG) - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserformhttp://www.acfug.org/?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink http://www.fusionlink.com/ - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserformhttp://www.acfug.org/?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink http://www.fusionlink.com/ - -- Teddy R. Payne G-Talk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Adobe Certified ColdFusion MX 7 Developer Atlanta ColdFusion User Group (ACFUG) Atlanta Flash Flex User Group (AFFUG)
Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Subversion or others
One thing I will point out that is of a pretty high importance level is that you use the file system type fsfs. I didn't have time to read through all of the articles Charlie had linked to. I had a rather long pro-SVN post to ACFUG not to long ago when the CVS vs SVN question came up as some people still weren't sure whether or not they should be using SVN or CVS. You can review that as well, it covered all of the basics. Also there really aren't a flavors of SVN. SVN repositories of a certain file system type are just that. There is no real difference and any tool, like TortoiseSVN, that is working with SVN repositories is going to be doing the exact same things. How easy or difficult those things are to do depends on the tools and the amount of knowledge you have working with those tools. SVN is a much more flexible tool than CVS, so you have a lot of freedom in how you manage certain aspects of your change management process, whereas with CVS it had certain concepts hard coded so to speak. In the end you just need to manage your code and ensure that you can see what has happened from one day to the next and that basic level of usage is easily attainable. You should really check out the free SVN books. They were mentioned in many articles and blog posts, but they are really a great place to start. Ultimately the worst thing you can do is not at least download TortoiseSVN and play around with it to get a feel for what SVN is capable of :) Jeremy On 1/26/07, Robert Reil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: wow Charlie! As usual you are Johnny on the spot with a plethera of data. Give me a few months to mull all of this over! lol. I wonder if your colegue was me as it has been about 6 months since I touched on this need... Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com -- *From:* Charlie Arehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Sent:* Friday, January 26, 2007 4:28 PM *To:* Carbs SalesService *Subject:* RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Subversion or others Robert, in addition to what Ajas mentioned, I'll also point you to a blog entry I did a few weeks ago: Getting into Subversion as a CFML developer: Another Resource List http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/7/12/subversion_resources I'll admit, I don't get into Dreamweaver use specifically, but perhaps the other info may assist you. /Charlie http://www.carehart.org/blog/ -- *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Robert Reil *Sent:* Friday, January 26, 2007 11:32 AM *To:* discussion@acfug.org *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] Subversion or others Hi gang. Its friday... those of you that know about Roberts day knows what that means :) Anyhow I am looking into this Subversion issue again. Daniel and I have decided to stop our WACK studies at chapter 16 to start practicing what we have learned so far. We will start working with AbleCommerce to tweak it into submission and have immediately realized that we will be departing from the original AbleCommerce build. When we do this we will be developing in one direction and they will be doing so in another. We need a way to stay in sync. Now I have done a google on Subversion with Dreamweaver and see 170,000 returns. I see there are all these Subversion flavors. I use Dreamweaver and am new to this. Question 1: What version of SVN would you all reccomend? What helpful links do you all use for these versions? Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by FusionLink http://www.fusionlink.com - - To unsubscribe from this list, manage your profile @ http://www.acfug.org?fa=login.edituserform For more info, see http://www.acfug.org/mailinglists Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40acfug.org/ List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com - attachment: image002.jpg