RE: Using CF with ArgoSoft Email Server Plus

2005-12-31 Thread Rick Faircloth
Thanks, Dave...and Happy New Year! Rick > -Original Message- > From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 12:57 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: Using CF with ArgoSoft Email Server Plus > > > > Are any of you using ArgoSoft Email Server with CF? > > > >

RE: Using CF with ArgoSoft Email Server Plus

2005-12-31 Thread Dave Watts
> Are any of you using ArgoSoft Email Server with CF? > > I've installed the Plus version and it does handle multiple > domains, but I want to know for sure that it will allow > my clients to send mail through their websites from > their email addresses using their domain names to > people on thei

Re: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Michael Clayton
Sake to me. Straight from the bottle? You're a good man. On 12/31/05, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 12/31/05, Michael Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Later on, we can sit at the pub with our mates and talk about how we > > obliterated our opponent in an online discussio

Re: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Matt Robertson
On 12/31/05, Michael Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Later on, we can sit at the pub with our mates and talk about how we > obliterated our opponent in an online discussion group about proper coding > practices in a web-based programming language. Our collective glory will > blind the masses.

Re: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Matt Robertson
On 12/31/05, Snake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK go with x, and then when your not happy with the work, come and pay me to > do it properly. My job title is "Janitor" for precisely this reason. Cleaning up big systems that started out as being made by creative souls who skipped barefoot thru th

Using CF with ArgoSoft Email Server Plus

2005-12-31 Thread Rick Faircloth
Hi, guys... I see a few of your are online and continuing "discussions"... Are any of you using ArgoSoft Email Server with CF? I've installed the Plus version and it does handle multiple domains, but I want to know for sure that it will allow my clients to send mail through their websites from t

Re: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread James Holmes
Agreed - that's the best post this year (of course it's 2006 now in Oz, so there aren't that many posts with which to compare :-) On 1/1/06, Michael Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm afraid this discussion has veered off-course and into the land of > personal bickering. I propose that each

Re: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Michael Clayton
I'm afraid this discussion has veered off-course and into the land of personal bickering. I propose that each of us drop the discussion and consider ourselves the victor. Later on, we can sit at the pub with our mates and talk about how we obliterated our opponent in an online discussion group ab

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Unintelligible? Why? Because I didn't pussy foot around and say everything by saying nothing? Good on ya... Maybe you should reread the thread and point out the spot where I said... "Hey Dave... you're a dumbass and your preferences are stupid... come down of your metaphoric pedestal and argue with

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Dave Watts
> At any rate... I "prefer" to do so. > > ... > But im sure none of those experiences concluded that putting html > or includes in an Application.cfm "doesn't work" In that case, you should read the thread so you can understand what we were actually discussing, rather than assuming we were discu

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
> but I'd prefer it if you didn't complain to me about it. Isn't that usually the "best practice" when you find you don't like something? Open it up for discussion/debate/argument/barrage of similes? At any rate... I "prefer" to do so. > Thank you very much for your helpful advice on how to wr

Re: Wireframing Recommendations?

2005-12-31 Thread Scott Stroz
You can also check out Rebar too: http://developer.fusium.com/tools/rebar.cfm -- Scott Stroz Boyzoid.com ___ Some days you are the dog, Some days you are the tree. ~| Logware (www.logware.us): a new and

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread dave
lol sh***tt hey im ok and fun, just short tempered lol its will. between his shittin himself and having to stop at every rest stop (since he has a "thing" for those) I sure do feel for bobby! ~Dave the disruptor~ google will pay you money to getting rid of ie :) http://explorerde

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Snake
Imagine a road trip with Will and Dave -Original Message- From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 December 2005 20:10 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: HTML In Application.cfm Separating anything wasn't the question of this topic... it's how to include something in 2400 pages

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Snake
To which you say. OK go with x, and then when your not happy with the work, come and pay me to do it properly. -Original Message- From: Jennifer Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 December 2005 17:06 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: HTML In Application.cfm lol Ade .. which is often f

Re: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread James Holmes
Because professional experience has shown that a scalpel works better. To get back to the IT world, the entire ITIL suite of best practices is built up from the experience of professionals who have seen what goes wrong when alternative practices are followed. To say that there are no best practices

RE: Problems installing MX 7.01 on Windows 2003 Server Standard

2005-12-31 Thread Snake
There is no file as that, that's coldfusion5 -Original Message- From: Pete Ruckelshaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 December 2005 20:20 To: CF-Talk Subject: Problems installing MX 7.01 on Windows 2003 Server Standard I'm doing an OS reinstall on my development workstation. I've g

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Dave Watts
> Separating anything wasn't the question of this topic... it's > how to include something in 2400 pages easily (by the time you > started posting anyway)... Again, if you read the entire thread carefully, you will see that I replied to a specific question posed by Claude. His question was not t

Re: Problems installing MX 7.01 on Windows 2003 Server Standard

2005-12-31 Thread Mike Soultanian
A quick search on google with the following phrase: "JNDI port 2920" coldfusion came up with: http://www.macromedia.com/go/228c3aaa I had the same problem. Uninstall SP1, install CF, then reapply SP1. It's a pain in the ass but there's not much else you can do about it (that I know of). Goo

Re: Problems installing MX 7.01 on Windows 2003 Server Standard

2005-12-31 Thread Pete Ruckelshaus
OK, here are the errors from the install log: ANT Script Error: Status: ERROR Additional Notes: ERROR - standalone.xmljava.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\CFusionMX7\tmpmove.bat (Access is denied) ANT Script Error: Status:

Re: Problems installing MX 7.01 on Windows 2003 Server Standard

2005-12-31 Thread Cameron Childress
Check for a more specific message in the CFMX install log. On my XP development machine that lives at C:/CFusion/Macromedia_ColdFusion_MX_7_InstallLog.log YMMV -Cameron On 12/31/05, Pete Ruckelshaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm doing an OS reinstall on my development workstation. I've got

Problems installing MX 7.01 on Windows 2003 Server Standard

2005-12-31 Thread Pete Ruckelshaus
I'm doing an OS reinstall on my development workstation. I've got Windows 2003 Server standard installed with all patches, service packs, and hotfixes installed. I just downloaded the MX 7.01 installer from Macromedia.com. The installation seemed to go fine, but gave me an "Errors occurred durin

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Separating anything wasn't the question of this topic... it's how to include something in 2400 pages easily (by the time you started posting anyway)... and in this case it would be done easily with Application.cfm (you've agreed) but separating milk from eggs or planting trees or spooning with your

Re: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>"my preference is to use a spoon for that" would that be ok with you? Why not ? As far as he keeps them separated from forks ;-)) -- ___ REUSE CODE! Use custom tags; See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm (Please send any spam to this

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Dave Watts
Oh, and just one additional item; I was responding to Claude's question about why you should separate presentation logic from business logic at all. If you don't think that's a worthy topic of discussion, I can only respectfully disagree. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Dave Watts
> what is this? CF_FotuneCookie_Talk? I was simply using similes. They're pretty commonly used in English. So are metaphors. > Cute little anecdotes or Mr. Miagi/Yoda/Silent Bob like sayings > won't change it. Uh, you know, I thought Silent Bob was ... silent? > The person who asked the questi

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Dave Watts
> Separating logic from display may be good in theory, but it just > does not correspond to reality when dynamic HTML is involved. If > there is no logic in dynamic HTML, then it's not dynamic anymore. No one's saying you shouldn't have any logic in your HTML generation. The question is, what so

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Jennifer Gavin-Wear
lol Ade .. which is often followed by "and we've been quoted half that price by x" . -Original Message- From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 December 2005 16:31 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: HTML In Application.cfm Daniel San, wise is the man who fears the client saying "

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Lol... see... didn't change a thing ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. Bobby Hartsfield http://acoderslife.com -Original Message- From: Adrian Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 11:31 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: HTML In Application.cfm Daniel Sa

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Adrian Lynch
Daniel San, wise is the man who fears the client saying "it's a simple application"... -Original Message- From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 December 2005 15:33 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: HTML In Application.cfm >Cute little anecdotes or Mr. Miagi/Yoda/Silent Bob lik

Re: Currency formatting

2005-12-31 Thread James Holmes
I assume you ended up with On 12/31/05, Jennifer Gavin-Wear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ok, figured it out .. thanks :-) -- CFAJAX docs and other useful articles: http://jr-holmes.coldfusionjournal.com/ ~| Logware (www.logware

RE: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
> Just as mighty oaks from little acorns grow > You will not make an extreme look any beter just by showing how stupid is the opposite extreme ;-) what is this? CF_FotuneCookie_Talk? You're BOTH right and arguing/debating about it until your both blue in the face is not going to help anyone. It

RE: Currency formatting

2005-12-31 Thread Jennifer Gavin-Wear
ok, figured it out .. thanks :-) -Original Message- From: Jennifer Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 December 2005 15:13 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Currency formatting looks like it needs to be set in the application.cfm as when it's set in a template as soon as the browser mov

RE: Currency formatting

2005-12-31 Thread Jennifer Gavin-Wear
looks like it needs to be set in the application.cfm as when it's set in a template as soon as the browser moves to another template it goes back to the original currency. I still can't figure out the syntax though .. duh -Original Message- From: Jennifer Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: HTML In Application.cfm

2005-12-31 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>Why do we have neat little plastic things to keep our knives, forks, and spoons separate? It's all organization. The problem is not with idea of "separating", the problem is with "what you are separating" Beside forks and spoons, certain religious persons also have two fridges and two sinks

RE: Currency formatting

2005-12-31 Thread Jennifer Gavin-Wear
Thanks James and Ade .. Sorry .. thicko here .. so it looks like I can set the locale for each site in the application.cfm? And if so .. I don't get the syntax ... The docs show: #SetLocale("English (UK)")# which is great if i want to display it, and I see it makes the necessary change on the

Re: Currency formatting

2005-12-31 Thread James Holmes
Are you using the CF SetLocale() function somewhere during the request? On 12/31/05, Jennifer Gavin-Wear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've got a wierd problem with my currency formatting. I've formatted prices > using the 'local' option and they've suddenly started appearing in dollars > and not

RE: Currency formatting

2005-12-31 Thread Adrian Lynch
I've seen this before, the locale changes for some reason. I'm not sure of the fix. Use regular number formatting with NumberFormat() and place the £ outside of it. Ade -Original Message- From: Jennifer Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 December 2005 13:56 To: CF-Talk Subject

Currency formatting

2005-12-31 Thread Jennifer Gavin-Wear
I've got a wierd problem with my currency formatting. I've formatted prices using the 'local' option and they've suddenly started appearing in dollars and not UKP. I've checked the o/s and that's set to ukp, so I'm not sure what's causing it. Any ideas anyone please? Jenny ~

RE: free mail server preferences

2005-12-31 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
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