Did you get any responses to this query? I too am looking for a good
Objective-C book and found Learning Cocoa deficient in that regard.
Bill
: -Original Message-
: From: Patti G. L. Hall
: Sent: 11/11/02 9:13 PM
: Subject: OT: Recommend a good intro book to Objective C
:
: Can anyone rec
I will heartily second the jEdit recommendation. Because it's
Java-based, it works on many platforms. I use the same IDE at work
(Windows 2k) as I do at home (TiPB). Plus, it has more source code
editing features than CF Studio or any other text editor I've seen.
I never got into BBEdit, but ever
iller.com/jedit/index.cfm
It's got Clipper libraries (extremely handy), several macros (some of
which I was planning on writing myself because I missed the Studio
functionality), and general feature comparisons.
I'd like to commend them on their first efforts towards this. I, for
one, a
My friend developed one of the first forum apps for CF called CFBoards
and his pricing (and feature set) is right in line with what you want:
http://www.eruditionzone.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=cfboards
I've seen it in use and I liked it a lot.
Bill
: -Original Message-
: From: Mosh Teite
figure out how to pass the required responses. It looks like
the responses have to be encoded as "text/plain" but CFHTTP can't handle that.
Has anyone solved this problem? Please CC me in your response since I am on digest.
Tha
I would recommend looking into CFBoards. It's been around forever, works
with CF 4.5, and offers an open-source package:
http://www.eruditionzone.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=cfboards
The purveyor is a co-worker and friend, Todd Defrane, and I've used his
system before. It's quite go
First result on Google:
http://www.cdsi-solutions.com/cfwiki/
Bill Brown
http://www.bbrown.info/blogs/bblog/
: -Original Message-
: From: Stacy Young
: Sent: 7/10/03 3:01 PM
: Subject: Anyone know of a CF Wiki for download?
:
: :) Thx!
:
: STace
My friend's written one that's pretty cool. It's FB2, but also
customizable. CFBoards was one of the first ColdFusion-based forum
applications out there (predated FuseTalk by awhile):
http://www.eruditionzone.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=cfboards
Bill Brown
http://www.bbrown.info/
In the keynote, Jobs surfed to Wired's redesigned site, which uses
advanced CSS and XHTML to my memory. It displayed just fine. I went to
Eric Meyers' CSS/edge site, though, and a lot of the stuff didn't appear
correctly. I haven't had a chance to run through some common tests, but
that should est
Doesn't it use the browser or have you created a GUI for CF?
Bill
: -Original Message-
: From: Pablo Varando
: Sent: 1/14/03 3:57 PM
: Subject: Re: Visual Fusion - Thoughts?
:
: Correct, you actually create an application. So your customer
: uses your CFML code driven application as they
at was the problem with using the session scope
in prior versions of CF. I also know that I could use the client scope,
but I'm not a big fan of that.
Thanks for your help,
Bill Brown
Web Developer
Desert Schools Federal Credit Union
I host through Erudition Zone (http://www.eruditionzone.com/). They use
CFMX and I've been happy with the service and packages.
Bill Brown
Webmaster
Painting in the Park Pottery Studio
http://www.paintinginthepark.com/
: -Original Message-
: From: Randell B Adkins
: Sent: 8/19/2002
CVS is also an open-source version control system. Check out
http://www.cvshome.org/ for more information.
Bill
: -Original Message-
: From: Michael Dinowitz
: Sent: 8/27/02 2:14 PM
: Subject: Re: CVS
:
: CVS is a drug store. CSV stands for comma-separated values
: which is a text file t
I use Erudition Zone for my CFMX hosting and have been happy with it.
Flexible email and more.
http://www.eruditionzone.com/
Bill Brown
Webmaster
Painting in the Park Pottery Studio
http://www.paintinginthepark.com/
: - Original Message -
: From: "siva girumala" <[EM
The only downside being that the CFMX license will make the cost of the software
prohibitive. Imagine tacking on thousands of dollars to the price of your development.
It's possible, though not likely.
Bill
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/1/02 9:26 AM >>>
Not really a question, just some thoughts and
a has not made any declarations about reduced
licensing fees for purposes you've described. It's safe to say that you've got a great
idea, but it's impractical at present (and probably future).
Bill
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/1/02 11:15 AM >>>
On Wednesday,
Actually, you're exactly right.
I was planning on working on interesting apps for underserved markets. The small
businesses that could never afford an intranet or custom-developed applications, but
is willing to buy prepackaged apps if apps existed to serve their needs. My thought
was to devel
nyurl.com/vq8y
I would imagine that any legal documentation available through the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts would have his full legal name, but I'm
not going to do that much legwork for you.
Happy searching,
Bill Brown
http://www.bbrown.info/
-Original Message-
From: Peter Tilbrook
Se
My friend sells a FB2 forum program called CFBoards. It's pretty nice, though I don't
know how closely it matches your requirements. It's certainly a quality product and
has been around longer than FuseTalk.
http://www.eruditionzone.com/
Bill
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/28/02 2:16 PM >>>
I know,
I'll second that. We've been using it for over a year and it has worked great.
Bill Brown
Web Developer
Desert Schools Federal Credit Union
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/3/02 9:34 AM >>>
We use ActivePDF - highly recommended.
www.activepdf.com
Regards,
--
Howie Hamli
I've really liked "Inside XML" by Steven Holzner published by New Riders.
Amazon's got 71 sample pages online and some really great information.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735710201/
Bill Brown
Web Developer
Desert Schools Federal Credit Union
>>> [
The Maryland CFUG has a chart on their website that answers your questions and many
more:
http://www.cfug-md.org/articles/scope_STORAGE_analysis.PDF
Enjoy!
Bill
>>> "Evan Lavidor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/12/00 3:37 PM >>>
I know we've had a trillion questions about variable scopes, but I have
My friend created a message board system that is Fuseboxed as well. There are
different pricing packages, and, except for the least expensive one, they make the
source available to you.
http://www.eruditionzone.com/
The product is called CFBoards.
Bill Brown
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
) and Sawmill (http://www
sawmill.net/). Summary was probably the lead contender as it was
extremely fast and very configurable. Sawmill was great, but it was way
too complex.
Bill Brown
Web Developer
Desert Schools Federal Credit Union
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/5/02 1:09 PM >>>
I secon
that require a username and password to display a page.
Bill Brown
Web Developer
Desert Schools Federal Credit Union
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/8/02 11:22 AM >>>
After digging more into this problem it appears that the problem is in the
CFHTTP tag and poor documentation. The Use
My friend developed a forum app called CFBoards that's been around for a
long time and is in pretty wide usage. You didn't mention what version
of CF you're running, but his works really well on CF5 and below.
http://www.eruditionzone.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=cfboards
rating
transactions. Mind you, it's still a daunting task, but at least you
wouldn't have to worry about the back end as much.
Bill Brown
http://www.bbrown.info/
: -Original Message-
: From: Tim Laureska
: Sent: 7/31/03 5:07 AM
: Subject: on-line banking
:
: I have a bank client
You can use CVS over SSH or through a VPN. Then it's as secure as it
gets. I don't know that I'd ever call email secure. I'm not even sure
how version control by email would work.
This site offers a "Minimal Guide to CVS with SSH":
http://www.jfipa.org/publicati
on of Open Source Development with CVS
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1576104907/), but the gleanings
aren't particularly important.
Bill Brown
http://www.bbrown.info/
: -Original Message-----
: From: Bill Brown
: Sent: 8/13/03 2:17 PM
: Subject: RE: Verson control Software: What sh
m/vault/) and the company's CEO,
Eric Sinks, is an interesting blogger along the lines of Joel Spolsky:
http://software.ericsink.com/
I haven't used his product but have seen people rave about it. In
adopting VSS's idiom, though, it seems fatally flawed to me.
Bill Brown
http
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