RE: [KCFusion] Macromedia Studio MX

2003-01-03 Thread Ellis, Randy
nt: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:52 AMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: [KCFusion] Macromedia Studio MX One of my hosting clients s using MX and is having problems uploading larger files (jpg, Gifs) to the CF5 server. I think the problem is with him but I'm not sure

RE: [KCFusion] Macromedia Studio MX

2003-01-03 Thread Bradley Miller
At 09:52 AM 1/3/03 -0600, you wrote: One of my hosting clients s using MX and is having problems uploading larger files (jpg, Gifs) to the CF5 server. I think the problem is with him but I'm not sure I still use CF Studio. Rick The design software you use shouldn't make any difference on

RE: [KCFusion] Macromedia Studio MX

2003-01-03 Thread cfhelp
ECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 11:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [KCFusion] Macromedia Studio MX   Another little extra... on the Windows edition of Studio MX CD there is a fully functional version of Homesite+ v5.1 Ron. - Original Message - From:

Re: [KCFusion] Macromedia Studio MX

2002-12-31 Thread Ron Ramphal
] Macromedia Studio MX I don't believe I have heard of any problems with Studio MX and CF5.  (only minor ones the other way around).  The trick will be to remember that some of the features/tags in Studio won't work in CF5, likewise the CFCs.  So you may have a tendenc

RE: [KCFusion] Macromedia Studio MX

2002-12-30 Thread Ryan Hartwich
Title: Message I don't believe I have heard of any problems with Studio MX and CF5.  (only minor ones the other way around).  The trick will be to remember that some of the features/tags in Studio won't work in CF5, likewise the CFCs.  So you may have a tendency to write code that is not 5 c