Looping multiple dates...

2006-05-06 Thread Richard Dillman
this is that same adoption/fostercare program ive been working on. *the problem...* Children are featured in various special publications at least 3 of which i need to track their appearances. Ill need to output the publication and the month(s) they appeared Months willl probably not be sequenti

Re: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Denny Valliant
> I finally had a stable CF system and was really afraid to touch it, > being a one server business. I didn't have multiple servers as I do now, > and couldn't afford for something to go wrong. > > The water got a little too deep for comfort. You gotta swim at some point. And you also need to g

RE: Coldfusion with Godaddy

2006-05-06 Thread Andrew Stevens
I'm late to this topic. I have been tooling about with GoDaddy CF hosting. I agree it's pretty crap and can't be taken seriously. But, it can work and it's cheap and so am I... for now, it does the job. Sorry if this came up already; Sean's entry on GoDaddy: http://corfield.org/blog/index.cfm/do

Re: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Denny Valliant
On 5/6/06, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks for the perspective, Denny. Hey, anytime. It's about all I got, so... [-= I've haven't tried talking with Adobe about it, but should > I decide to upgrade, I'll certainly talk to them. > > As far as the changes from 4.5 to the curr

Re: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Michael Dinowitz
While I appreciate feedback on the features I supply to the list, I do request that non-tech discussions be moved to either CF-Community or for those who don't want to take part in the insanity over there, the CF-OT list. Thank you ~~~

RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Rick Faircloth
And that's one of the major concerns I had about upgrading. After CF became JAVA based (if that's accurate), I started seeing things on this list I couldn't begin to comprehend, having had no experience with JAVA whatsoever. I felt like I'd really be getting in over my head trying to deal with iss

RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Snake
Altho, all things considered with the improvements CFMX brings, I still find CF5 more stable than CFMX. The inclusion of JAVA to the equation increased the number of things that can go wrong on your server. Instead of just CF being the problem, you now have CF, JRUN and the JVM. An error on CF5 was

Re: Coldfusion with Godaddy

2006-05-06 Thread Jim Wright
On 5/6/06, Adrian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Which probably means they have a list of default pages with index.htm higher > than .cfm. > They have a list of default documents (which does not list any .cfm ones)... http://help.godaddy.com/article.php?article_id=61&topic_id=&&; My guess is s

RE: Coldfusion with Godaddy

2006-05-06 Thread Adrian Lynch
Which probably means they have a list of default pages with index.htm higher than .cfm. Adrian -Original Message- From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 May 2006 21:51 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Coldfusion with Godaddy On 5/6/06, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >D

RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Rick Faircloth
Thanks for the perspective, Denny. I've haven't tried talking with Adobe about it, but should I decide to upgrade, I'll certainly talk to them. As far as the changes from 4.5 to the current version, I wasn't saying not much has changed, except from the standpoint of all the changes still end up p

RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Rick Faircloth
Yeah, I realize that a one-man operation like mine doesn't mean peanuts to Adobe, but that kinda supports my theory of "why not offer the upgrade price to everyone, if the small-time spenders like myself are usually the ones hanging on to old technology"...the extra $650 or sol dollars makes a lot

RE: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Eric Roberts
As someone who owns and moderates many lists...that's what list owners and list moderators do...it's part of the job description. Eric -Original Message- From: Kevin Aebig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 06 May 2006 14:25 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: cf-talk is weird =) I only pi

RE: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Eric Roberts
A simple solution to those whop don't like whatever the current discussion happens to be...there's this little key marked DEL or DELETE...use it. Then you don't have to read the discussion and the folk that do want to read can. The everyone is happy. Eric -Original Message- From: Snake

Re: Coldfusion with Godaddy

2006-05-06 Thread Jim Wright
On 5/6/06, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Don't they even have a control panel where you can do these things yourself? > > > I don't anything in their control panel that handles default pages. I emailed > support and they told me it was a nameserver issue. lol!! interesting... > esp

Re: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Denny Valliant
> I tried being polite about this, and though I don't have any authority to > tell you what to do, I don't think I was out of line as this list largely > moderates itself. The reason I joked is because it didn't come across as polite. Dave was polite about it, with me, for example. More of a co

Re: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Aaron Rouse
No, cf-community is for people to piss and moan about governments from best I can tell. On 5/6/06, Snake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Isn't there a separate HOF list for people who just want to argue, troll, > flame etc? cf-community isn't it? > I also run one of these at [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > S

Re: Coldfusion with Godaddy

2006-05-06 Thread Will Tomlinson
>Don't they even have a control panel where you can do these things yourself? > I don't anything in their control panel that handles default pages. I emailed support and they told me it was a nameserver issue. lol!! interesting... especially since an index.htm page shows up perfectly when you use

Re: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Denny Valliant
Out of curiosity, has anyone called adobe and tried the old human element? I only dealt with MM via email, but they were pretty helpful. Some companies give their employees (i.e. sales department folks) more power than others, allowing them to make exceptions based on their judgement. It doesn't

Re: Coldfusion with Godaddy

2006-05-06 Thread Jim Wright
On 5/6/06, Snake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Don't they even have a control panel where you can do these things yourself? > > There is a control panel, but it is not very comprehensive. It is not one I have seen before...perhaps something they built in-house (it is asp.net based). -- Jim Wright

RE: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Kevin Aebig
I only piped up because it's ignorant to assume that they have nothing better to do than watch over the list and make sure people follow the rules. I tried being polite about this, and though I don't have any authority to tell you what to do, I don't think I was out of line as this list largely m

RE: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Snake
Isn't there a separate HOF list for people who just want to argue, troll, flame etc? cf-community isn't it? I also run one of these at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Snake -Original Message- From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 May 2006 20:05 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: cf-talk is wei

Re: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Denny Valliant
On 5/6/06, Kevin Aebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you want to carry on a conversation, do it elsewhere. The rules are in > place for a reason and if you have a problem with those rules, than feel > free to take it up with our hosts. Maybe the name should be changed to CF-Tech instead, neh?

RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Snake
Interesting concept, but you would have to wait 10 years to find out they are a loyal customer though. In the case of big corporates like Adobe, a loyal and worthy customer is someone who spends shedloads of money not just someone who uses their product and sticks with it. I know Macromedia didn't

RE: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Rick Faircloth
> If you want to carry on a conversation, do it elsewhere. I think it should work this way...if the host feels our conversation is inappropriate, (which I believe it has become at this point...) then he should say so and we move elsewhere, however, unless you've been granted authority to make thos

Re: Generic CF form handler

2006-05-06 Thread Denny Valliant
On 5/5/06, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mark Henderson wrote: > >can't you just loop over the form collection inside cfmail? > > I don't get this either. At what point do you spend more time coding in > parameters to your custom tag versus parameters into CFMail? This seems to >

Re: OT: Secure FTP Server on Windows?

2006-05-06 Thread Denny Valliant
This one was pretty easy to set up, I only used it locally for a test tho, so YMMV. http://www.jscape.com/platypus/index.html :D On 5/5/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > We've been using Filezilla Server for internal and non-secure FTP but we > now have a need for secure FTP. > > We o

RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Rick Faircloth
> I simply pointed out that most companies don't consider someone > who buys one product, once, to be a loyal customer. What's the criteria for being a loyal customer? Buying something every time they have something to sell whether it benefits me or not? Every time, which has been once, that I n

RE: cf-talk is weird =)

2006-05-06 Thread Kevin Aebig
If you want to carry on a conversation, do it elsewhere. The rules are in place for a reason and if you have a problem with those rules, than feel free to take it up with our hosts. !k -Original Message- From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: May 5, 2006 3:03 PM To: CF-Talk

RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Dave Watts
> From your view, good business is the customer doing what's > best for the company. From my view, good business is the > company doing what's best for the customer. That's not my view at all. However, you mentioned that you were a "loyal" customer; I simply pointed out that most companies don't

RE: saving an XML file into a variable with cfinclude

2006-05-06 Thread Adrian Lynch
Try: the extra white space might have been causing the problem. Adrian -Original Message- From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 05 May 2006 18:32 To: CF-Talk Subject: saving an XML file into a variable with cfinclude I'm taking a stab at writing a form creator/handler v

RE: Coldfusion with Godaddy

2006-05-06 Thread Snake
Don't they even have a control panel where you can do these things yourself? -Original Message- From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 May 2006 13:02 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Coldfusion with Godaddy Just cranked up a godaddy site this mornin. Their website is incredib

RE: Secure FTP Server on Windows?

2006-05-06 Thread Snake
Gene6 ftp server, it is prob the best ftp server currently available, and has over taken serv-u ftp. snake -Original Message- From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 05 May 2006 21:11 To: CF-Talk Subject: OT: Secure FTP Server on Windows? We've been using Filezilla Server for in

RE: Displaying array items with Next-n Records functionality

2006-05-06 Thread Adrian Lynch
Start your loop at the desired index. Adrian -Original Message- From: Joy Holman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 05 May 2006 20:45 To: CF-Talk Subject: Displaying array items with Next-n Records functionality I want to show results from an array that's created from query results:

Re: Coldfusion with Godaddy

2006-05-06 Thread Will Tomlinson
Just cranked up a godaddy site this mornin. Their website is incredibly crappy! I'm having to contact them to change the default start page to index.cfm. Only index.htm seems to work so far. We'll see how it goes Will ~|

Re: what's the snippet to get the system path to "this" directory?

2006-05-06 Thread James Holmes
Hehehe. Everyone's permitted a mental blank now and then :-P On 5/6/06, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Noo > -Original Message- > From: Michael Traher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 3:59 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: wh

RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Rick Faircloth
Longevity is certainly a concern for any product line. MS can afford a lot more "loss leader" products than can other companies. I would hope MS would continue along the path they're on, but there are no guarantees...as there are no guarantees that Adobe will continue with CF...that was a big conc

RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Rick Faircloth
> Buying something once, a long time ago, and using it for many years, is not > what most companies consider "long-time customer loyalty". As far as they're > concerned, you might as well have disappeared into a black hole in 1999. I don't define customer loyalty as the customer buying something e

Re: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-05-06 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Rick Faircloth wrote: > > ASP.NET 2.0...harder to code, I think, but seems to have functions that > CF 7 doesn't. All the software from OS, server (IIS 6), Visual Web > Developer, > all from the same company and integrated in approach... All in one hand, from one vendor, vertically integrated fr