> Everett, Does that mean I'm stuck with using the regular FORM tag?
I wouldn't consider it being "stuck." I stay far away from CFFORM. I much
prefer to roll my own validation routines.
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http://filext.com/v.htm
mike
-Original Message-
From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 6:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: wot:any mac people on tonight I can ask a general ? too?
Dave
I am a Mac guy, what's a vcd file?
Dick
On Friday, March 7
Dave
I am a Mac guy, what's a vcd file?
Dick
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 12:09 AM, Dave Lyons wrote:
> email me off list
>
> i need to know what you guys use to play back a vcd file with
>
>
>
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Does anyone know how to script IE to open a web page, save it locally as
a .mht file and then repeat that for, say, 100 other pages? The URLs
will be almost identical, the only difference being one parameter in the
query string.
I read an earlier message saying that you could do something like thi
The CF5 Verity can spider (but only licensed to spider 'localhost'), but
only if you set up the K2 Verity server. Otherwise it (as you say) just
indexes the file system with no parsing.
Alex
> -Original Message-
> From: Hugo Ahlenius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 07 March 2003 10:19
>
As I understand it: pre-MX Verity is not a spider, and only indexes FILES
in the local file system. No CF parsing. It would probably be better to
have all major content in a database and use something like MSSQL's
full-text indeces -- I have good experience with that.
Hugo
~~~
On Friday, Mar 7, 2003, at 00:23 US/Pacific, Jim Davis wrote:
> Flash may have achieved market dominance via pure market forces, but
> HTML, HTTP, CSS, SOAP, and XML have achieved market dominance via the
> work of the W3C. Niether force can be discounted or marginalized.
Hmm, as someone who spen
Martine,
> prefer to host in the UK
We host some of our boxes with the UK side of RackSpace
www.rackspace.co.uk and their "Fanatical Support" as they put it (both
ticketing and phone) has always been damned good.
Tim.
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OUR NEW SITE IS NOW
Jeff,
You'll have to make a copy of your current keyboard configuration.
1) Choose Edit, then Keyboard Shortcuts
2) Click the Duplicate Set button
3) Change the name or keep the provided one (Macromedia Standard copy), and
click OK
4) Expand (click the + symbol) next to Insert
5) Expand ColdFusio
Chris Kief wrote:
>>Overall, bandwidth use is not excessive (at least for my standards), but
>>the speed is not good either. Part of that appears to be due to the high
>>number of requests, part of that is that some requests take long on the
>>server, and part of that is probably that a Duron 800 i
> > However, we don't know what went into
> > the back-end of the site, and I think that's important.
>
> You will - we are planning a series of articles about it.
real tech details of some of the niftier techniques would be great as would
distributing some of the niftier & reusable elements of th
http://www.easysw.com/htmldoc/
Only one I've used... was used before I started here and have no experience of
anything else but does the job needed and is pretty cheap
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From: Clint [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 March 2003 21:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: PDF creation
*
On Wednesday, Mar 5, 2003, at 07:43 US/Pacific, Joe Eugene wrote:
> To my knowledge CFMX in production is Unstable.. Especially if you try
> to to use all the new features.
The new macromedia.com uses CFCs heavily and supports extremely high
traffic - 16,000 concurrent sessions.
Sean A Corfield
On Thursday, Mar 6, 2003, at 13:21 US/Pacific, Adrocknaphobia Jones
wrote:
> Yes CF is still the fastest. Up to about 6 months ago should be the
> primary goal of web any application developer, according to MM.
I'll agree with the "CF is still the fastest [language to develop HTML
web apps]" com
On Tuesday, Mar 4, 2003, at 17:05 US/Pacific, Bryan Stevenson wrote:
> -if Mike or someone else from MM sees a potential bug on a list
> -if they can get the info you laid out Dave (and this can be easily
> obtained
> by asking the poster)
>
> Then they should be able to get that info into the sys
On Wednesday, Mar 5, 2003, at 09:52 US/Pacific, Bryan Stevenson wrote:
> Once again no answer to my question regarding the stability of CFMX in
> a
> shared hosting environment!!
>
> A lack of an answer leads me to beleive that it is in fact unstable
> and MM
> does not wish to comment on it.
I
> Joe, *what* have you been smoking?
>
> HTML has gotten the web where it is because it is the only
> game in town.
>
> And standards??? W3C? There is only one thing that will drive
> market acceptance and that is market dominance; not a
> committee of any sort. Ever. Macromedia has gotten
>
On Thursday, Mar 6, 2003, at 16:07 US/Pacific, Chris Kief wrote:
> I was speculating with a colleague that the poor performance that some
> people were seeing had to do with the number of files being downloaded
> as
> well as the fact that the Flash player needs to load and parse the 9
> xml
> fi
On Thursday, Mar 6, 2003, at 17:08 US/Pacific, Barney Boisvert wrote:
> I completely agree with you Bryan. I was very surprised that MM left
> any
> HTML in the site at all, and think that generated most of the problems.
Interesting. We get criticized for using too much Flash as well as for
not
email me off list
i need to know what you guys use to play back a vcd file with
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From: "Martin Henwood/Adwright Comm." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 12:51 AM
Subject: Uk Hosting
> Hi I have a potential client that resides in the UK and might prefer to
h
On Thursday, Mar 6, 2003, at 02:50 US/Pacific, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
wrote:
>>> | We have a lot of CGI scripts so it would be quit a
>>> | bit of work to rewrite them all - with all their back end
>>> | machinery - in ColdFusion. We'll probably get to it in time.
>
> ColdFusion is sold as a "QUIC
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