I am wholeheartedly behind those sentiments. However, I am not even
qualified to be a newbie yet.
I will say that of the three KCCFUG meetings that I have gone to (and it has
been over 6 months) there was a trend (can you ascertain a trend after 3
meetings ?). Typically, the meetings took a lon
how about quit putting crap up on the listserve ?
= Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 1/09/01 12:29 pm
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> delete the annoying mg of trailers
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> waste more bandwidth
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>heheheheheheare we having fun at work???
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>-MEB
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>-Original Message-
>From: da
I am running CF Studio 4.5a off of NT 4.0 Server software and IIS. I
noticed that I do not have a Remote Files tab in the CF Studio resource
area. All of the other tabs are there. I am running everything locally off
of this box, but that will not always be the case. Is my Studio version
co
that file is infected with a virus - watchout folks
= Original Message from Hahaha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at 12/20/00 1:49
pm
>Today, Snowhite was turning 18. The 7 Dwarfs always where very educated and
>polite with Snowhite. When they go out work at mornign, they promissed a
>*huge* surprise.
e of an ASP
>or rental application or would it be delivered to the client in a software
>package?
>
>Bryan LaPlante
>http://www.netwebapps.com
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Bret Hedenkamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Wimmer Systems" <[EM
I would like a recommendation and then ultimately a Request for Proposal for
the creation of a product similar to what the company at the following URL
produces: http://www.townsourceinteractive.com/
They use ColdFusion to create a template that allows a non-CF person with
average computer ski
very helpful. Best of
all, its free.
Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Bret Hedenkamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 10:35 AM
Subject: [KCFusion] CF Server questions
> I am needing to have an application that I am developing using
I am needing to have an application that I am developing using ColdFusion
served up - hopefully soon. I have a question about hosting my .cfm pages.
If I have everything on one computer: CF Server, NT Server, and my
application and I can look at applications that I have created on my
compute
I would love to be educated a bit more on this. Why not use ColdFusion
itself to make web pages or Homesite's authoring capabilities ? Are these
two not robust enough when it comes to web page creation ?
= Original Message from "Audano, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at
8/30/00 10:16 am
>We
I turned off the IIS default server in order to run the CF Administrator
page but got the same message. Cold
Fusion Application Services, Executive, and RDS are started. CFAS is on
manual however, the latter two are on automatic.
Also, why is the path defaulted to 127.0.0.1 ? I have to manua
I am very new to this sort of thing (as I am sure you have figured out by
now), I am a geological engineer by trade, but I am trying to get a
ColdFusion Application running.
I am having problems getting things working properly. Here is my situation:
I have a Pentium III with 256 Meg r
Has anyone used a Progress database with ColdFusion querying it ?
Bret A. Hedenkamp, E.I.T. GIS Analyst
Phone: 816-460-0333Shafer, Kline & Warren, Inc.
Fax: 816-756-1763
I have secured a separate computer that has NT Web Server 4.0 on it. It is
an older computer but has sufficient memory, etc. capabilities. I was
wanting to load ColdFusion on my newer, faster computer and do all of my
application development on it. I need to however, point the CF Server
sof
I was wanting to know if any one has used/is using FreeBSD and SAMBA has an
interface to NT to serve up CF applications.
Additionally, is anyone using Windows 2000 Server for the same purpose ?
I need to load Microsoft IIS somewhere, and apparently I can't load IIS on
my NT Workstation. Ther
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