RE: Circumstances not funny but this is

2003-02-13 Thread MHaggerty
I am going to respond to this by explaining everyone's point of view to each other, and hopefully all will get what everyone else was saying by the time it is all through. In common parlance, the word Nimrod refers to one who is exceedingly clumsy or else incapable of common logic to the point of

RE: And the Virdict is

2003-02-13 Thread MHaggerty
I don't know, look at the driver. M -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 11:15 AM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: And the Virdict is Sort of hard to accidently run someone over 5 times... One time maybe, two times you ar

RE: Learning a different prog. language

2003-02-13 Thread MHaggerty
That goes without saying. Have you played around with the Perl port yet? Very cool. M -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 11:04 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Learning a different prog. language Yea i love using FUS

RE: And the Virdict is

2003-02-13 Thread MHaggerty
And the charge is? -Original Message- From: cfhelp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 10:58 AM To: CF-Community Subject: And the Virdict is Guilty! Rick ~| Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.

RE: Learning a different prog. language

2003-02-13 Thread MHaggerty
Yeah, but you learn to minimize all that stuff by writing functions to handle the db connect and the output. The problem is that all the people writing the tutorials and stuff on the Web are PHP developers. Many of them treat CF like the plague. They aren't really interested in simplifying their w

RE: Learning a different prog. language

2003-02-13 Thread MHaggerty
Oh yes, PHP is easy to learn, especially if you already know C++. As for the simple task thing, you can end up writing more code to perform common tasks until you know what you are doing. But that is true for CF as well. It never hurts to know too many languages. M -Original Message- Fr

RE: Ad Aware..think you're safe?

2003-02-13 Thread MHaggerty
My daughter was able to install Gator in the time it took me to walk across the hall and get a soda once. Same with Bonzi Buddy. Maybe you installed it and just did not notice? M -Original Message- From: SMR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 9:32 AM To: CF-Com

RE: Learning a different prog. language

2003-02-13 Thread MHaggerty
Yeah, Bluedragon is a good alternative for those who don't want to spend the money. If you know C++, however, you may enjoy what PHP has to offer. I had been playing with it off and on since 98, but had to get into it seriously about 2 years ago. The learning curve is not bad. M -Original Me

RE: Weird Application Variable Problem on Linux

2003-02-12 Thread MHaggerty
Did that, the server is not restarting. BUT... there is another application residing *above* this application, which has its application variable timeout set to 30 minutes. Is it possible that the application duration in the top application is affecting the lower one? M -Original Message---

RE: flash mx communication server....

2003-02-12 Thread MHaggerty
There is a cheap alternative, check out moock.org for a Flash-based java chatserver. Based on this code, I was able to build an image-enhanced version in MX that allows you to send photos back and forth via java. M -Original Message- From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesda

Weird Application Variable Problem on Linux

2003-02-12 Thread MHaggerty
I have a weird problem with application variables on Linux, does anyone know what may be happening? In my application, I have the timespan for application variables set to 5 days, and the max timespan for application variables in the administrator set to 5 days. The problem is that every hour or

RE: Opinions

2003-02-11 Thread MHaggerty
Ben - Thanks for the comments. Yeah, the text is a little hard to read. I did the site to 'spec' at first, and these are the ideas the client wanted. I am planning on having a new version of the HTML up tomorrow that will fix that. As for the flash movie, the client is an industrial machine ma

RE: Opinions

2003-02-11 Thread MHaggerty
Thanks! I feel the same way about Flash intros, but it had to be there since the competition all uses them. I just don't do them very well, I would have rather just written a pure Flash site and been done with it. But this one seems to work. M -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Opinions

2003-02-11 Thread MHaggerty
I am working on a site for one of my freelance clients, anyone care to look at it and share their thoughts? http://www.haggertech.com/clients/nak/flash/index.htm This is a draft version, and I am about to change the HTML to suit the Flash a little better. Some of the links (like the click here fo

RE: Visio

2003-02-10 Thread MHaggerty
2000 Professional -Original Message- From: Harkins,Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 2:51 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Visio Which version are you using? > -Original Message- > From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesd

RE: Gibson to make ethernet guitar

2003-01-28 Thread MHaggerty
Oh... I cannot wait to see this. I got a copy of Cubase for Christmas along with an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 to do some professional stuff. Right now, I am running my Strat through a 1/4 inch jack hookup to USB, and it creates an audible hum on the line that my noisegate cannot suppress. The Magi

RE: List scrapings

2003-01-27 Thread MHaggerty
Anybody seen the Spam Letters? This guy up in New York replies to each spam artist. The Nigerian ones are funny, especially where they request the guy's bank account numbers. http://thespamletters.com/search.php?search=Nigerian M -Original Message- From: Steve Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE