Dreamweaver CS6 and issues with FTP

2013-08-09 Thread george.e...@ssa.gov george.e...@ssa.gov
Do you use Dreamweaver CS6? Do you use the built-in FTP in DW CS6? Has Adobe fixed the many issues folks were having with FTP in DW CS6? Thanks! George ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe

Re: Dreamweaver CS6 FTP issues fixed?

2013-08-09 Thread Brian Polackoff
Hey George, Are you referring to the line spacing issue on a Mac that occurs when using a windows based FTP server? I ran into that issue and adobe was no help either however I found a solution and can share the info if that's the problem your asking about? Thanks, Brian Sent from my mobile d

Re: pdf COM object

2013-08-09 Thread Paul Hastings
On 8/10/2013 12:00 AM, daniel kessler wrote: > Can anyone recommend a path for correcting this? I don't know the cf pdf > calls well. Is there a replacemnt for this within cf9? not sure about cf itself, but i concatenated PDFs before using iText. ~~

pdf COM object

2013-08-09 Thread daniel kessler
We are moving from cf7 to cf9 and because of that, we can no longer use COM objects. I've replaced most of the code with cf9 calls, but I cannot do so with CopyForm, which copies pages of the form. Here is an example: http://www.activepdf.com/AltDownloads/Documentation/TK2011/CopyForm.html

pdf.com object CopyForm

2013-08-09 Thread daniel kessler
We use the COM object to update fields in our PDF. However, since we are going from CF7 to CF9, we are no longer able to use COM objects. I have been able to replace most of the calls, but we use the COM object call 'copyForm', which copies pages of the pdf and reinserts it into the same pdf.

Dreamweaver CS6 FTP issues fixed?

2013-08-09 Thread george.e...@ssa.gov george.e...@ssa.gov
Do you use Dreamweaver CS6 to write your markup\code? Do you use the FTP built into DW CS6? Has Adobe fixed all the issues folks were having with FTP in DW CS6? (I posted this question to the DW forum at Adobe and got one response that told me to use a third party standalone FTP client which i

RE: 1900/01/01

2013-08-09 Thread Mark A Kruger
I think it is the first date possible for the "smalldatetime" data type. I'm guessing you are populating with a default value - as in Dave's suggestion (putting in a time with no date would "default" to the earliest date maybe). -Original Message- From: Torrent Girl [mailto:moniqueb...@gm