>> i dont' know what we are talking about funding
>
>No one is talking about financial contributions. We're talking about
>contributing time and effort to open source projects.
>--
>Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
>Railo Technologies, Inc. -- http://getrailo.com/
>An Architect's View -- http://
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Carey Duryea wrote:
> and i was referring to that. i am down to contribute my time and my limited
> abilities for the sheer learning experience it would be for me. and i think
> it would be very rewarding. and i'm just saying i would have no problem
> helping
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 11:38 PM, Charlie Griefer wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 9:34 PM, denstar wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:46 PM, James Holmes wrote:
>> >
>> > I hope you have your flameproof suit handy :-P
>>
>> Ah, the cleansing fire of a good library battle. :)
>>
>> It's hot
>> i dont' know what we are talking about funding
>
>No one is talking about financial contributions. We're talking about
>contributing time and effort to open source projects.
>--
>Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
>Railo Technologies, Inc. -- http://getrailo.com/
>An Architect's View -- http://
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Carey Duryea wrote:
> i dont' know what we are talking about funding
No one is talking about financial contributions. We're talking about
contributing time and effort to open source projects.
--
Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
Railo Technologies, Inc. -- http
> Yup, I'll second that. If you contribute to an open source project,
> you have a traceable footprint on the 'net and your capabilities can
> be examined. When I'm an employer interviewing people, I Google them
> to see what they've done publicly...
>
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Carey Dur
Good to see a voice of reason in this debate. Thanx Judah!
Macromedia was talking about the mobile market for years, Adobe has
talked about the mobile market for a few years too. We might finally
be seeing a deliverable with Flash Player 10.1 (and that's great). The
reality is that a lot of the m
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 9:34 PM, denstar wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:46 PM, James Holmes wrote:
> >
> > I hope you have your flameproof suit handy :-P
>
> Ah, the cleansing fire of a good library battle. :)
>
> It's hot in here. Normally I sleep in this thing, but if nobody's
> interes
Yup, I'll second that. If you contribute to an open source project,
you have a traceable footprint on the 'net and your capabilities can
be examined. When I'm an employer interviewing people, I Google them
to see what they've done publicly...
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Carey Duryea wrote:
he tablets will run
> Flash and AIR.
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/external/venturebeat/2010/05/05/05venturebeat-adobe-demonstrates-flash-and-air-on-android-42419.html
>
> <http://www.nytimes.com/external/venturebeat/2010/05/05/05venturebeat-adobe-demonstrates-flash-and-air-on-a
> If you have the venture capital, I have the Chutzpah. :)
>
> Or, to quote a totally wicked and way underrated 80's flick:
>
> "If you bring the dip, I'll bring the chips."
>
> Seriously tho, I hear you. Let's get competitive, just for kicks.
>
> :Den
Den,
how come everyone in the coldf
ah, so your product_min represents the lower min level of quantity...
then you can do this:
1) add a row for product_min = 1 to your table, so that you have
absolute min level and price for it defined (even if it is the same
price as min level 5, you still have to add this row or the query will
If you have the venture capital, I have the Chutzpah. :)
Or, to quote a totally wicked and way underrated 80's flick:
"If you bring the dip, I'll bring the chips."
Seriously tho, I hear you. Let's get competitive, just for kicks.
:Den
--
Turkish waiter: One Istanbul Express.
Woody Wilkins:
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:46 PM, James Holmes wrote:
>
> I hope you have your flameproof suit handy :-P
Ah, the cleansing fire of a good library battle. :)
It's hot in here. Normally I sleep in this thing, but if nobody's
interested, the suit is going on the hook.
:Den
--
The history of phi
Sorry... wrong email!
--
From: "Arsalan Tariq Keen"
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 9:28 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: Substitute/conversion for Flash Interactive Menus for iPad?
>
> (Y) Great!!
> :)
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Arsalan
>
> --
i was going to say, One really good way to show a potiential employer your
skill and your ability to get things done, is contribute to open source
projects. if you contribute things to open source that show your skills
everyone appreciates you! and it will show an employer that you are sort o
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
...
> I looked over the syllabus and it's very basic stuff. However, I'd
> certainly love every CFer to take the Unix / Apache portions of these
> O'Reilly courses!
Hey, I'll teach that for $50 bucks less!
I could probably print up a nice cer
Is this just a list of price breaks where the single item price is in a
different table?
--
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-Original Message-
From: Mike Little [mailto:m...@nzsolutions.co.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 8:49 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: query for experts?
william
(Y) Great!!
:)
Regards,
Arsalan
--
From: "Rick Faircloth"
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 2:25 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: RE: Substitute/conversion for Flash Interactive Menus for iPad?
>
> Hi, Mark...
>
> Have you looked into using jQuery or
azadi (thanks for everyones help by the way)...
SELECT pricing.*
FROM pricing PCP
WHERE product_min >= 6
ORDER BY product_min, (product_min/6)
LIMIT 1;
does not work as it outputs the price for where a min qty of 10 applies. it
should output the price where the min is 5.
i am thinking of going
i'm reading about apache right now , trying to figure out all this load
balancing stuff. i really do wish though that there were more interactive
lessons out there, seems like teaching in general has not caught up with the
capability that these new technologies actually can produce! interacti
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Justin Scott
wrote:
> "I checked out some books at the library" isn't nearly as attractive as
> "Earned Web Programming Certificate from The University of Illinois" on your
> resume. Hitting the library may show some initiative, but employers need to
> know you ca
try this (reposted from my other answer, just in case you missed it):
SELECT TOP 1 product_min, product_price
FROM tblPricing
WHERE product_min >= 8
ORDER BY product_min, (product_min/8)
Azadi
On 06/05/2010 11:49, Mike Little wrote:
> william that would be ideal. my problem is that the clien
hmm... just tested my query in slq 2005 express and sure enough it did
not work!
this seems to do the trick, though (include min_qty column in ORDER BY
clause):
SELECT TOP 1 min_qty, price
FROM ...
WHERE min_qty >= 8
ORDER BY min_qty, (min_qty/8) ASC
Azadi
On 06/05/2010 10:36, Mike Little wro
william that would be ideal. my problem is that the client inputs their own
price breaks. most of their products require a minimum greater than 1.
azadi, i have done the following and it still outputs some odd results (using a
cart qty of 4 to test)...
SELECT FLOOR(product_price * CEILING(4 /
just to clarify:
i am assuming your price is applicable to min_qty or less, i.e.
5 : $12.00 = price is $12 for 5 or less items
10 : $11.55 = price is $11.55 for 6-10 items
am i wrong in my assumption? (maybe that's why you said my query did not
work...)
Azadi
On 06/05/2010 11:29, Azadi Saryev
On 06/05/2010 10:36, Mike Little wrote:
> azadi - your query works for a qty of 4 but not anything between 5 and 10
that's strange...
this works fine for me in MySQL:
SELECT price
FROM ...
WHERE min_qty >= 8
ORDER BY (min_qty/8)
LIMIT 1
the only difference to MS SQL is using TOP 1 instead of LI
I realize that my suggestion might not solve your problem,
but having massive quantity ranges would seem to make solving
the issue on the server-side even more difficult.
By using your required quantities for the amount-to-order dropdown,
you would force a buyer to order the quantities you requir
I think I am a bit confused as to what your scenario is...
Is 5 the minimum a customer can purchase?
If they order 5 or more, is $12 their price, or if they order 1-5 it is $12?
If the pricing is for 1-5 = $12 each, then I think you can adjust your table
a little to get the proper results.
Add
You didn't mention which DB system you're using. The functions might be
different from DB to DB. I used SQL Server as my base so YMMV.
Using CF code as an example you should get multiples of the price for each
grouping less than or equal to the minimum quantity:
#Fix(price * CEILING
azadi - your query works for a qty of 4 but not anything between 5 and 10.
rick - not possible as qty's range massively per product type
andy - cannot get this query to work, outputs wrong price
maureen - was just an example
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>I'm thinking that this might be a good deal
>
>http://www.oreillyschool.com/certificates/web-programming.php
Good point!!! i guess i was looking at it from my perspective i only
develop for my own entrepreneurial endeavors. i have never been a guy of
creditials though cause of alway
Oops.
Chapter 2 lists onApplicationStart as onApplicationStar ( unless that's a
new application event in CF9 that's not in the docs ), but more importantly
has an arrow pointing from "Requested template missing" to onError, when
in reality onMissingTemplate is what happens first. Which isn't list
If your field name is min_qty why are you using product_min in your query?
SELECT price
FROM tblPricing
WHERE min_qty <= cart.qty
ORDER BY min_qty DESC
LIMIT 1;
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Mike Little wrote:
>
> hey guys, hopefully an easy one...
>
> tblPricing
> --
> mi
If the minimum quantity is 5 for an item, then you should consider not
letting them place only 4 in their cart. If you're still wanting to move in
that direction then a query like this should do the trick:
SELECT FLOOR(price * CEILING(cart.qty/ min_qty) ) AS price
FROM tblPricing
WHERE id = 123
use a dropdown for the quantity selection with your
min_qty values instead of letting the user input any number
they want...
-Original Message-
From: Mike Little [mailto:m...@nzsolutions.co.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 8:12 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: query for experts?
hey guys, hop
something like this?
SELECT TOP 1 price
FROM tblPricing
WHERE min_qty > #somevalue#
ORDER BY (min_qty/#somevalue#)
Azadi
On 06/05/2010 08:11, Mike Little wrote:
> hey guys, hopefully an easy one...
>
> tblPricing
> --
> min_qty (INT)
> price
>
> a product has the following
10/05/05/05venturebeat-adobe-demonstrates-flash-and-air-on-android-42419.html
<http://www.nytimes.com/external/venturebeat/2010/05/05/05venturebeat-adobe-demonstrates-flash-and-air-on-android-42419.html>
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100505-723039.html?mod=WSJ_latestheadlines
They&
hey guys, hopefully an easy one...
tblPricing
--
min_qty (INT)
price
a product has the following rows...
5, $12.00
10, $11.55
the customer adds a quantity of 4 to their cart. how do i establish that the
price should be $12.00?
existing query would be...
SELECT price
FROM
> i'm thinking you should go to the library first
> before you spend hundreds of dollars and check
"I checked out some books at the library" isn't nearly as attractive as
"Earned Web Programming Certificate from The University of Illinois" on your
resume. Hitting the library may show some initia
I wouldn't be quite so quick on the pronouncement that most of tablet
platforms will support Flash, at least in the short term. Besides the
iPad, there isn't a shipping tablet that has any serious market
penetration. Archos has one out there, but it doesn't run Flash. Dell
is planning a weirdly fo
>I'm thinking that this might be a good deal
>
>http://www.oreillyschool.com/certificates/web-programming.php
i'm thinking you should go to the library first before you spend hundreds of
dollars and check out any number of php books, PHP 6 Fast and Easy Web
Development is one . this book
>I'm thinking that this might be a good deal
>
>http://www.oreillyschool.com/certificates/web-programming.php
you don't have to be spoon feed this stuff for enormous amounts of money
~|
Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology
>I'm thinking that this might be a good deal
>
>http://www.oreillyschool.com/certificates/web-programming.php
i'm thinking you should go to the library first before you spend hundreds of
dollars and check out any number of php books, PHP 6 Fast and Easy Web
Development is one . this book
Also, given that most other phone/tablet platforms WILL be supporting Flash,
I'd say Dawn might go back to management and point out they're talking about
rebuilding something JUST because the iPad won't support Flash. It may be
possible to convince them that this might be a knee-jerk reaction.
Br
> It was a dig at Brad's attempt to derail the discussion into the tired
> old Adobe vs Apple debate that everyone seems to enjoy having at the
> moment. In other words, it was intended to highlight that Brad's
> sarcastic comment wasn't useful to the original poster...
Well, the only problem wit
>I'm thinking that this might be a good deal
>
>http://www.oreillyschool.com/certificates/web-programming.php
It mostly looks good, but there's a Perl class in there. Don't get me wrong, I
know Perl, I like Perl, and I write a whole lot of scripts for my own personal
use in Perl. I even cut
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
> What's the relevance of that to the original poster's problem, though?
It was a dig at Brad's attempt to derail the discussion into the tired
old Adobe vs Apple debate that everyone seems to enjoy having at the
moment. In other words, it was in
Hi, Mark...
Have you looked into using jQuery or another javascript library
for something like this? I don't think it would be very difficult
to code in jQuery.
I've got a real estate agent I'm building a site for and she wants
the typical Flash-based virtual tours, but I'm going to try to emul
Dawn,
We have a project like this pending. I would be interested in anything
resources you uncover - thanks :)
Mark A. Kruger, MCSE, CFG
(402) 408-3733 ext 105
www.cfwebtools.com
www.coldfusionmuse.com
www.necfug.com
-Original Message-
From: Dawn Sekel [mailto:dawnt...@yahoo.com]
Sent
Hi
Is it more efficient to store info (height, width etc) in a database for
retrieval when displaying an image
or
get the height, width info on the fly from cfimage action = info?
It's easy (in my current project) to store the height, width info in the
database when a new image is added
Ta
Sea
Hi All,
I am trying to do the following:
select a from table1
document.forms[0].method = "post";
document.forms[0].target = "_blank";
I have looked into HTML5 -- but I can't find any references for how you would
do things like gotoAndPlay() like you can in Flash. The site I have been
developing has very similar banner to that of www.UTAH.gov. When you click the
menu at the top, a text menu overlays the image. And when you
I also would have liked to include an article on CFWheels and one on ColdBox,
but as Sean noted, we didn't have any articles on those topics. Right now I'm
talking to one of our authors about doing a CFWheels article, and I'd welcome a
ColdBox article as well. If you would like to write one, ju
> Hmm, I guess you missed the whole ECMAScript 3 / ECMAScript 4 debacle
> around ActionScript then?
>
> Here's a joke: What's the difference between an ActionScript
> programmer and an Objective-C programmer? The Objective-C programmer
> doesn't care that you program in ActionScript!
What's the r
As far as I can tell using CF9, the "value" field can't be used in CFGrid.
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Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!
http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology-Michael-Dinowitz/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion
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On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Sean Corfield wrote:
> Hmm, I guess you missed the whole ECMAScript 3 / ECMAScript 4 debacle
> around ActionScript then?
Which continues with ECMAScript 5 and ActionScript. ECMA may have
gotten back on track and had ECMAScript 5 ratified last year, but
Adobe is sti
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