I dont think its so much the company that cares about the cert. As a
manager that hires developers, and with my knowledge of CF certs I
dont add much (if any) weight to the fact they may/not have one.
As a manager working with a team building a recruitment enterprise app
I can say that the systems
I agree with Michael Traher.I got certification and as part of the
study process I had to dig in to lots of areas of ColdFusion that my
development on real sites hadnt taken me until that point.
For example until that point I'd had no reason to have anything to do
with LDAP, so i'd just skippe
Auth.net has different levels of resellers. We aren't focused on being
resellers so we don't need to whole co-branded site, etc.
On 4/27/06, Stan Winchester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Take a look at http://www.merchant.com/ (This is authorize.net, but a
> whole lot less expensive).
>
> >We, Ka
> > subfolder. "/whmedia/images/afile.jpg" is what is need to
> > use a root relative link.
>
> Isn't that an absolute path? ;-)
It depends on who you ask. I used to call that an absolute path. Others,
however, call it a site-root-relative path, and reserve the label "absolute
path" for complet
Take a look at http://www.merchant.com/ (This is authorize.net, but a whole lot
less expensive).
>We, Katapult Media, are a reseller so the pricing (for people we sign up)
>is:
>$149 setup ($1 less) :-)
>$20 monthly
>$0.10 per-transaction
>
>On 4/27/06, Steve Kahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
~
Ahhh thanks for ringing my bell Kym! Does IP stand for Internet Piracy?
:-)
On 4/27/06, Kym Kovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What I see there in your image is a standard look for a CF encrypted
> template, a little header followed by lots of unreadable stuff. Nearly
> every file in CF adm
Hello,
Brian Wood wrote:
> I am saddled with maintaining application running on ColdFusion Server
> Enterprise 4.5.1 SP2. Yes, this is an ANCIENT verision of CF.
> Thankfully the application is nearing end of life.
>
> Every few months or so I login into ColdFusion Admininstrator and
> discove
Hrm. Seems vaguely familiar... been a while tho... can't think of what...
eh...
Have you tried checking out the file with a hex editor or some such and see
if the content is getting overwritten by something discernible?
:de
On 4/27/06, Brian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am saddled with m
We, Katapult Media, are a reseller so the pricing (for people we sign up)
is:
$149 setup ($1 less) :-)
$20 monthly
$0.10 per-transaction
On 4/27/06, Steve Kahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My records might be outdated:
> I have Authorize.net costs as
> $150 setup
> $20 monthly
> $0.20 per transa
> subfolder. "/whmedia/images/afile.jpg" is what is need to use a root
> relative link.
Isn't that an absolute path? ;-)
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> Ok, so it does. But has it always been so? I have a strong
> memory have having to use the duplicate function when I
> wanted to do something like this.
Yes, it's always been this way. This is how passing by reference works in
most other languages as well.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
h
I am saddled with maintaining application running on ColdFusion Server
Enterprise 4.5.1 SP2. Yes, this is an ANCIENT verision of CF.
Thankfully the application is nearing end of life.
Every few months or so I login into ColdFusion Admininstrator and
discover that one of these files under the C
Dood, it's at the point where there is really no reason to ask anyone
anything
any more. Besides it's faster in person.
Seriously tho, the whole google thing is like, I don't know, anti-social.
"some people never say those words / i love you"
On 4/27/06, Russ Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/27/06, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Personnally, inside a loop on a query, I tend to always specify the
> query name when using a column.
> There are many cases where the current row is not correctly set by the
> loop.
I've run into it too. It's logical when you figure it
cfoutput doesn't work inside cfmail. cfmail has a query attribute.
Warmest Regards,
Phillip B. Holmes
http://phillipholmes.com
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 7:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFOUTPUT query not working i
Thanks, this is a new one on me. I used a cfinclude to work around the
problem and I think its working out ok.
Thanks again,
Phil
-Original Message-
From: Josh Nathanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFOUTPUT query not working i
> shopping cart display code inside the cfmail tag it tells me that i'm
> nesting tags but I'm not.
You actually are...cfmail acts as a cfoutputnote that it has a
query attribute.
--
Jim Wright
Wright Business Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
919-417-2257
In cfmail you don't need the cfoutput tags, the cfoutput is assumed.
For that same reason, if you have any hex colors defined within the cfmail
contents you'll need to double up the pound signs ("##FFF" instead of
"#FF").
-- Josh
- Original Message -
From: "Phillip Perry" <
Or there is the java solution:
You can easily use the jexcel api. I say easy, as in easier than POI. :-)
Really, it's quite nice, and lets you do whatever you want with excel.
Two thumbs up!
:den
(Note that you must host the ODBC database on a microsoft server for the
below idea.)
On 4/27/06,
Hi,
I have another issue with the same cart. For some reason when i put the
shopping cart display code inside the cfmail tag it tells me that i'm
nesting tags but I'm not. If I move the code to an area
just before the cfmail tag the code works just fine. Has anyone else had
this problem or know o
Thanks everyone putting session. before addressinfo did the trick.
Phil
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 5:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Struct not persistant
> default="#structnew()#" />
>
>
These do not equal each
I understand that, but my component only contains static methods and
not instance methods (should I instantiate the component anyways?).
Thanks,
Aaron
On 4/27/06, Figy, Kam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes you can, though as several other people have mentioned invoking a
> CFC is more expensive t
Yes you can, though as several other people have mentioned invoking a
CFC is more expensive than calling an instance of it you have stored in
a persistent scope.
~kam
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subj
It was for me. It is because I write poor code, but none the less,
the j2ee install was much more stable than the stand alone.
Before the server would crash hard when the going got rough,
but with the J2EE install, it just gets sluggish 9 out of 10 times.
I still manage to make it crash and burn
Thanks Kam!
I am assuming that I can do the same thing with the tag,
right? Something like
Thanks again all of you for all the help!
-Aaron
On 4/27/06, Figy, Kam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can make paths to CFCs dynamic, with the exception of the extends
> attribute, which has to be abs
You can make paths to CFCs dynamic, with the exception of the extends
attribute, which has to be absolute or relative.
e.g. CreateObject("component",
"#APPLICATION.cfcroot#.path.to.cfc").init()
I hear you about avoiding mappings. I'm all about being portable without
needing access to the cf admin
On 4/26/06, Eric J. Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How do you remove an updater?
Re-install? All I know of. Guess you could copy the old jars back if,
you had them.
I'd bet that a config setting got messed up. Have you verified your
configuration files?
Have you checked all the log fil
On 4/26/06, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If someone ends up outgrowing Express and needing to go to the "full
> blown"
> version of MSSQL 2005 what do they end up needing to do to move a database
> from one to the other? Is it as simple as just backing up the files in
> Express and r
I agree with Christophe.
What the studying for the certificate does do is force you to look at the
whole CF product, every tag and function. I think there is value in that
process as it broadens your knowledge.
In addition it makes you more precise since the questions are annoyingly
finicky, so y
That is what I was wondering Adrian... but I know that paths to custom
tags cannot be dynamic and assumed it was the same for CFC's. Does
anyone have any ideas about that?
Thanks,
Aaron
On 4/27/06, Adrian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Make the path dynamic?
>
> Adrian
>
> -Original Messa
Is there nothing in the logs? I'd check all of them, IIS, CF, Application,
etc., and
see if anything pops out. Maybe IIS is limiting the number of connections
or
something... dunno off hand...
:D
On 4/26/06, Kay Smoljak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm still fighting with the Repor
Make the path dynamic?
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 April 2006 23:20
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Question about Component Paths
Russ,
I am trying to stay away from having to create mappings because my
application may be used in another
in that scenario you have to deal with the limitation by making sure you
can always reference the cfc relatively.
This would be by having the component in the same folder as the file that
calls it, or have them at the root of your site all in the same folder.
But even these methods can be unreliabl
Al,
Thank you for that very concise piece of advice!
Andy also nailed it on the head when he said to use
/root/images/bg.gif or images/bg.gif but NOT /images/bg.gif. I was
doing that last bit which was producing an error. Then I tried the
second part, but soon realized that it didn't work within
CFC's are slow to invoke compared to custom tags or normal cfm files, so
for ones you use a lot, it is faster to cache them in application.
Russ
-Original Message-
From: "Aaron Roberson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:18:22 -0700
Subject: Re: Question about Com
Russ,
I am trying to stay away from having to create mappings because my
application may be used in another enviroment in the future where I
don't have access to setting mappings in CF Admin. Is there another
way, or should I take Andy's advice?
Thanks for your help,
Aaron
On 4/27/06, Russ Micha
Andy,
If I invoked my CFC's in the application file I would have a huge list
of variables, which seems odd to my pee-brain. Also, most of my CFC's
return queries that are different from request to request, which
doesn't seem like the kind of thing that should go in the application
framework. Am I
if running on IIS/winxp u have a 1 site limit, but it's not so bad if as
nathan says u make sure your sites work as sub directories as well as from
the root which is easy to do simply by always using relative paths and/or
mappings.
I set my sites up the same as they will be on the live server.
e.
> default="#structnew()#" />
>
>
These do not equal each other. In the first cfparam line you are creating a
addressinfo structure in the session scope. But all the cfset lines you are
reference an addressinfo structure in the local variables scope. You need to
be using session.addr
Thats my include template. There is more obviously but the rest is pretty much
the same.
Where do you assign that structure to the session scope? It is currently only
in the local scope.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
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| 1 |
it should show you the form data.
Ok, so it does. But has it always been so? I have a strong memory have having
to use the duplicate function when I wanted to do something like this.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
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Yeah, since you are scoping the struct before setting the values you need to
do:
instead of
Otherwise it is only setting the values for the local struct rather than the
session scoped "version" of the struct.
-- Josh
- Original Message -
From: "Phillip Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
> Here's the top portion...
>
> default="#structnew()#" />
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> .etc. etc. etc.
>
> Thats my include template. There is more obviously but the
> rest is pretty much the same.
Where's the part that stores addressinfo within Session, so that it
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 5:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Struct not persistant
Can you show more of your code?
---
Here's the top portion...
I have the same problem...
I handle it by setting a path variable in the application.cfm.. if the
SERVER_NAME=localhost then set path to '/whmedia/' if not, set it to '/'
then whereever this problem pops up, use:
#path#image.gif
Al
At 02:30 PM 4/27/2006, Aaron Roberson wrote:
> >You n
> If you are creating a structure in the variables scope, then
> passing the structure to the session scope, the session scope
> is going to refer to a reference of the local structure.
> Thus when you go to the next page, the referenced local
> structure is gone.
Actually, this won't happen.
One suggestion would be to invoke the CFC in only one location (if at all
possible). I invoke my CFCs in the Application file into the APPLICATION
scope. Then I just call them like so:
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Roberson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:24
There's always http://www.feed-squirrel.com ;-)
Neil
On 4/27/06, Chris Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What's wrong with this site? http://www.fullasagoog.com/
>
> --
> Chris Tilley
>
>
>
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Message: http://www.houseoffu
Matt,
You've got the idea. Each developer shoudl be using the developer edition of
CF. They usually connect to the central database server through their own CF
copy.
Working with multiple sites is more of a pain. With IIS, a developer would
have to point their home folder to a different dev files
My records might be outdated:
I have Authorize.net costs as
$150 setup
$20 monthly
$0.20 per transaction
But when I ask for their price they quote
$300 setup
$20 monthly
$0.10 per trans
Does anyone have any promotional links for them?
Thanks
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Checke
If you're doing it that way, you have to scope to the session AFTER you set
the struct key/value, so first:
Then
If you scope to the session first, you would then need to do:
-- Josh
- Original Message -
From: "Phillip Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk"
Sent: Thursday, A
Can you show more of your code? You could also be running into a pass by
reference vs pass by value problem.
If you are creating a structure in the variables scope, then passing the
structure to the session scope, the session scope is going to refer to a
reference of the local structure. Thus
create a mapping that points to your components folder.
then you can use mappingName.component
--
Snake
-Original Message-
From: "Aaron Roberson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:24:21 -0700
Subject: Question about Component Paths
> The first time I uploaded my
The first time I uploaded my site (this is the first site I've built
using CFC's) I had to rush through all the files with invoke
statements and change the paths to my components. On my development
machine it is whmedia.componentdirectory.componentname but on the
server it is just componentdirector
the example you have given is not stored in a session though, so it will
not exist beyond the page that sets it.
You need to use
--
Snake
-Original Message-
From: "Phillip Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 17:17:06 -0400
Subject: RE: Struct not persistant
yeah thats just what I did but for some reaason its not staying persistant.
When i get to the confirmation page it says my struct is empty, but on the
cc# page its clearly defined via cfdump. Its very confusing for me.
as an example:
which is usable until I actually need it then its "struc
If you are using session management you can scope your struct to the
session --
Then it will persist over your pages as you desire. You would access the
information like so --
session.mystruct.address
session.mystruct.name
etc.
-- Josh
- Original Message -
From: "Phillip Perry" <
its called cfbuster i believe.
-Original Message-
From: Christophe Maso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 13:12:43 -0400
Subject: Re: macromedia certification
> Speaking of the CF Cert test - has anyone heard of a preparation
> product called "testbuster"? I thought
funnily enough, I am working for a client right now that has been getting
candidates to take the Brainbench test, and they have been getting high
scores putting them at master level, and are claiming to be experts. And
then have failed dismally when doing the companies own *VERY SIMPLE*
coding tes
Rob,
please show me where I said that anyone on this list thought they were
better than anyone else.
All I said was "the following made me laugh", it is not directed at anyone.
You appear to have insrted your own paranoia and feelings of inadaquacy
into the post and turned it into something perso
Hi,
I have 3 pages for a checkout for a shopping cart. First collects
shipping/billing info, second collects cc#, last is a confirmation page. In
a separate template that i cfinclude i have made a 2nd struct named
addressinfo that collects the shipping/billing info in the hopes that i can
use it
I think the only way to do it would be to restore the .bak file to
SQLServer, then export to Access. But i suspect you probably want to
convert the bak file to access because you dont have SQLServer
available for this purpose huh?
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFu
Thanks Dave!
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Is there a utility to convert MSSQL BAK to Access?
> Is there a utility to convert an MS SQL BAK file to Access
> without setting it back up on the
In order to create a tag that wraps around a piece of text, you need
to set up the custom tag with start and end tag sections
Do the stuff that the open tag wraps around the code
Do the stuff the close tag wraps around the code
You will probably need a tag to do the Table, and then a t
> Is there a utility to convert an MS SQL BAK file to Access
> without setting it back up on the SQL Server?
No, I'm pretty sure there isn't.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training c
If you're running CF7 on top of JRun then what you want is a virtual
directory. Look at this blog entry:
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com/index.cfm/2006/4/19/CFs-BuiltIn-Server-and-Virtual-Directories
Cutter
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com
Aaron Roberson wrote:
>>Is CF 7 hooked up to your IIS 5 s
Wasn't really sure how to phrase the subject line, but this is what I'm
looking for.
I want to write a custom tag for creatinga table that allows multiple rows
and columns, but I want to have a custom "content" for each table cell.
So I want the tag to work like this:
I'm not sure ho
Is there a utility to convert an MS SQL BAK file to Access without setting
it back up on the SQL Server?
Thanks
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Glad it worked. That seems odd that it gave you the error that it did.
It seems that it would have given you a "this file is in use" error or
something.
John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Forsy
> The one major exception to this was the CISCO certification. I can't
> speak from personal experience, because I never took the exams, but
> one of my colleagues went through the process to get the CCIE
> certification and by all accounts it was impossible to pass without
> really knowing *and* u
I must have had a modified version of the tag then.
Here is a link to CFAJAX, I personally did not like doing related select
tags with this because it ended up being slower than the method I had been
using.
http://www.indiankey.com/cfajax/
Here is a linkto AjaxCFC:
http://www.robgonda.com/blog/
That is exactly what I did. When I installed SQL 2000, I had specified a
port number, but it must have been in a conflict. All is good now. Thanx
Dave & Scott.
On 4/27/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Shouldn't he have to change the port setting from one of the servers to
> some
> How does one find that out? I am certian the SQL 2005
> instance is listening on port 1433. But when I telnet into
> 1433 when only the SQL 2000 instance is running, I receive
> the message that I can't access that port.
First, they won't be using the same port. If they did, you wouldn't be
Shouldn't he have to change the port setting from one of the servers to
something other than 1433?
Thanks
Scott
Scott A. Stewart
Webmaster/ Developer
GlobalNet Services, Inc
http://www.gnsi.com
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
Voice: (301) 770-9610 x 335
Fax: (301) 770-9611
The inform
Sorry, I meant CFcontent in my header. I was able to get the header and footer
to appear using a style sheet. The odd thing now is that I have marked the
style sheet to orient the spreadsheet in landscape but when I try to print it
or print preview the file, it is in portrait. Here's my cfml
How does one find that out? I am certian the SQL 2005 instance is listening
on port 1433. But when I telnet into 1433 when only the SQL 2000 instance
is running, I receive the message that I can't access that port.
On 4/27/06, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On one of my development
attaboy ;-)
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
cell: 250.920.8830
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: www.electricedgesystems.com
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M
Ray, you could get something like this:
IDTitle COUNT
-- -
1. Title One0
2. Title Two9
3. Title Three 2
OR something like this inner join:
IDTitle Titles
-- -
2. Title TwoFoo
2. T
Hrm, dunno. Lemme check with her and see what she says.
Maybe this is why I've only gotten one response so farheh
Ben Nadel wrote:
> Ray,
>
> I am not understanding what you want the result set to look like? You can't
> really have grouped items within a single row... If you are grouping it
> On one of my development boxes, I am running CF 7 (on windows
> XP) I installed SQL Server 2005 with no issues. I then
> realized that for one client, I will need to have SQL Server
> 2000. I installed 2000 as a separate instance.
>
> I am unable to connect to the new instance with CF (I wa
Ray,
I am not understanding what you want the result set to look like? You can't
really have grouped items within a single row... If you are grouping items,
you either have to get an aggregate of the grouped rows (ex. SUM, COUNT) or
you have to get multiple items (potentially) of the left join tab
A note on how big a deal the CISCO cert is. A friend of mine worked for
CISCO and after studying for months for the cert he informed me that once he
passed, his salary would nearly double.
-Original Message-
From: Spike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 1:39 PM
To:
Unfortunately it is true of certifications in general and I think that
reflects more on the certification exams than anything else.
I used to work full time as a trainer giving courses covering Novell,
Microsoft, Macromedia, Allaire and Lotus Notes products. A lot of the
courses were designed with
> Thanks! Has anyone used the CF ExamBuster, and if so did you find it
> to be worth the $40?
>
> -Christophe
Definitely. Its very comprehensive, and helps to point out your weaknesses when
you do take the test. Later it does become a good online reference.
regards,
larry
--
Larry C. Lyons
On one of my development boxes, I am running CF 7 (on windows XP) I
installed SQL Server 2005 with no issues. I then realized that for one
client, I will need to have SQL Server 2000. I installed 2000 as a separate
instance.
I am unable to connect to the new instance with CF (I was able to creat
it is. if i can pass it, it is. dude, i had 1.6 in high school, 800 on my SAT's
and am basically dumb. however, i GET it when it comes to programming
and graphic
design, so in that respect, im not dumb. either that or i was just too busy
chasin tail in high school, and just didnt care.
:) ill t
>You need the whmedia in your links. The leading "/" takes you to the
webroot of >localhost. The link "/images/afile.jpg" is looking for
just that not the images in the >whmedia subfolder.
"/whmedia/images/afile.jpg" is what is need to use a root relative
link.
What about the path to components
> it got my non-test-taking-ass to pass (albeit by only 2 points, but i PASSED!)
> and thats saying something.
Yes..it's saying perhaps the test is too easy ;-)
This is Tony
This is Tony walking right into that one ;-)
Cheers
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Developm
WELL worth it.
it got my non-test-taking-ass to pass (albeit by only 2 points, but i PASSED!)
and thats saying something.
tw
On 4/27/06, Christophe Maso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks! Has anyone used the CF ExamBuster, and if so did you find it to be
> worth the $40?
>
> -Christophe
>
>
The url is http://localhost/whmedia/index.cfm
My directory structure is something like this:
/
/whmedia
/whmedia/styles
/whmedia/images
/whmedia/inc
/whmedia/cflib
You need the whmedia in your links. The leading "/" takes you to the webroot
of localhost. The link "/images/afile.jpg" is looki
> Is CF 7 hooked up to your IIS 5 server, or are you using the built-in JRun
> web server? This might be a silly question, but since you also have
> BlueDragon installed I figured I should ask anyway. Also, were you ever
> using the JRun web server in the past?
Yes, CF 7 and BD 6.2 are both config
>Where are the files in relation to webroot? Assuming your structure looks
>like this:
The url is http://localhost/whmedia/index.cfm
My directory structure is something like this:
/
/whmedia
/whmedia/styles
/whmedia/images
/whmedia/inc
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You are correct in assuming that I have been
I purchased it and I think it's worth the money. Especially since I got a
"CFUG member" discount.
As I mentioned, I haven't taken the test yet, but from talking to other
members of my CFUG (Nashville, TN represent yo), they said that the
exambuster was a huge benefit.
-Original Message-
I used it.
It helps. I'm pretty sure I would have passed without it. But considering
the test cost $175.00 to take, I wanted to be sure I was going to ace it.
The thing that is helpful about the exam buster is that it feels almost
exactly like the real test. It's software works just like the
tes
I'm posting this for a co-worker, I told her you guys were the bomb.
Prove me right! :) I can ask her any questions that were left out
here. BTW, this is a SQL Server 2K database.
essentially, i have 3 tables: table1, table2 and tablepivot which
relates the titles in table1 to any variety of
It's well worth the money.
I'm in no way affiliated with Centrasoft...just a satisfied customer :)
On 4/27/06, Christophe Maso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks! Has anyone used the CF ExamBuster, and if so did you find it to be
> worth the $40?
>
> -Christophe
>
> > CFExambuster
> >
> > htt
Thanks! Has anyone used the CF ExamBuster, and if so did you find it to be
worth the $40?
-Christophe
> CFExambuster
>
> http://www.centrasoft.com/
>
> Christophe Maso wrote:
> > Speaking of the CF Cert test - has anyone heard of a preparation
> product called "testbuster"? I thought I saw
CFExambuster
http://www.centrasoft.com/
Christophe Maso wrote:
> Speaking of the CF Cert test - has anyone heard of a preparation product
> called "testbuster"? I thought I saw something about that linked off of the
> Macromedia site some time back, but can't seem to retrace it.
>
> On cert t
I meant to say:
> I actually have the most up-to-date code for this. I contacted Nate
> Weiss and he told me that currently his code will ---NOT--- allow more than
> one 3 select controls.
> I actually have the most up-to-date code for this. I contacted Nate
> Weiss and he told me that curren
Speaking of the CF Cert test - has anyone heard of a preparation product called
"testbuster"? I thought I saw something about that linked off of the
Macromedia site some time back, but can't seem to retrace it.
On cert tests in general, sure, in the end they don't prove much. I'm having
fun s
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