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all transactions will have to go through your Web site form.
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that we bombard them with thousands of small money
checks, they actually end up paying us to have an account with them as
opposed to the reverse.
Anyway, I've already told you more than I know, so I'll stop now. :)
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of payment solutions.
I came to the conclusion that it couldn't represent it in two dimensions. :)
Seriously, though, I found that I had much better luck calling companies and
talking to human beings than relying on their Web sites. And I'm a person
who hates talking to sales people.
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into the database. When you're done, it should return
in milliseconds. It won't be as portable, but it will be much faster.
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would post actual information rather than
making specious accusations that allude to your proprietary insight. It
would also be helpful if you qualified your comments in some way (e.g. are
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the only
solution the bank has to offer.
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and bug fixes. If I want new features, I'll buy a new OS or install third
party software on top of my existing OS.
Regardless, you should read up on Windows XP Service Pack 2. It did, in
fact, introduce many new features. Most were added for the sake of security,
however.
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or otherwise -- is the
real impetus. But I'll take what I can get where I get it.
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to judge based solely on my experiences
with Firefox. Nevertheless, if Microsoft makes a better *default* tabbed
browsing experience, well, good for them.
It seems to me that browser innovation may really be dead when Web designers
start trumpeting features like tabbed browsing.
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is seriously broken, largely due to how well it's
integrated with the OS and due to the fact that practically everyone runs
IE
using administrative privileges. Jochem is absolutely right here (as
usual).
Out of curiosity, do you feel the same way about Windows XP Service Pack 2?
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to install. I installed
at least 10 kernels alone in a one year period.
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that it will be fixed. I think Windows XP Service Pack 2 goes a long
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assumption in the underlying implementation. Now, go
fork off. :)
We had an experience like this with RedHat tech support regarding SATA RAID
on RHEL 3. Needless to say, we're no longer running it (Linux) anywhere as a
Web server.
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in layers, cfargument
types do not correspond to SQL types. Also, I would generally *expect*
parameterized queries to provide better performance than queries with
inlined values. Parameterized queries can even provide better performance
than stored procedures in some situations.
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people hosting their own sites.
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session management. When I didn't find any, I
wondered why Macromedia gave us the option and assumed that it had to do
with backwards compatibility.
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in CF-Talk, and the MM
forums (searchable via groups.google.com). Basically, the updater puts half
its files in the wrong location (either under C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\ or
C:\JRun4\servers\cfusion\cfusion-ear\cfusion-war).
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learn how to use the
ColdFusion Administrator, then they sure as heck can't learn how to use the
rest of our app.
BTW, the apps that I'm refereeing to are not written in CF. They are written
in ASP and Java. But, they're the best basis I have for comparison.
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that I've written. Any tool that could help
programmers troubleshoot and solve problems that consultants are running
into in the field is essential.
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the globe for training: we develop the software for a company that does.
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the most secure option is using both.
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Which is more secure: Running
web server without it installed.
That said, URLScan can be a pain to troubleshoot. I've gotten into the habit
of checking the URLScan log files whenever I encounter bizarre behavior or
non-descript errors.
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, is that
license then tied to the file or to a particular copy of the file installed
on a J2EE server?
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as an EAR/WAR file when I
have a full copy of ColdFusion Enterprise sitting on the shelf? Why wouldn't
I install that and then install the application (either with or without
source).
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application up as an EAR/WAR file without ColdFusion (i.e for
deployment on a running instance of ColdFusion)? Or, is ColdFusion always
included in EAR/WAR file?
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we write has to run in shared hosting environments (though they might not
necessarily be deployed to shared hosting environments). We simply don't see
a lot in between.
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or takes the form of an EAR file is
incidental. They buy it because it's NetWeaver certified and integrates with
SAP Portal.
At least, that's the way I understand it. I don't sell, market or install
the product. In fact, our company itself doesn't do that. We just built it.
:)
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anything to add to a conversation, don't post.
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to install for a J2EE shop, simple to
configure.
I think we have different opinions of J2EE shops. :) I can't imagine a J2EE
shop that can't figure out how to set up a data source using the ColdFusion
Administrator.
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intrigued by the question. :)
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I am trying to figure out
management, can make XSL templates unwieldy.
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I just looked at a few XSL
not a full blown
language or anything.
Anyway, it was an interesting -- if imperfect -- solution. The customer got
a very flexible WYSIWYG editor, and the developers didn't have to worry
about Contribute trashing live Web pages.
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with temporary files and lock files.
Contribute seems to have problems cleaning up after itself. I've had to
clean up such files for both our customers and those of other third party
developers who host with us. These issues occur on various servers,
including Windows 2000 and 2003.
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That works in Excel 98 and up, I believe.
There's also a custom tag in the OpenXCF project. The custom tag is called
cfx_excelquery. I haven't used it, but I believe quite a few people have:
http://openxcf.sourceforge.net/
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the Contribute templates in HomeSite,
which blissfully ignored all the template comments.
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, extracting the content
from the editable regions and inserting it into the database.
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the appropriate
toolbar command. I don't know if that makes a difference.
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see this as both JRun and ColdFusion are configured with a
/ mapping by default.
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will politely refund your money. Of course,
I'm not generally buying enterprise software for big money with large
installation and support contracts. Nevertheless, I haven't had much luck
with that approach. Have you?
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server when there would seem to be
resources left to handle additional requests?
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enabled. So, you could be seeing the same behavior that I described in my
previous message for a different reason.
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surface area and a
possible source of conflicts.
So, at least part of the reason I'm asking at this point is that I'm
interested in eliminating the wildcard mapping altogether. Unfortunately, I
can't find any documentation on it so I'm not sure why it exists.
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but which can't be shared with other
applications.
There are quite a few articles on CSV formatted files and ways to parse
them. I found this one in particular to be useful when I was writing a
simple CSV parser:
http://www.creativyst.com/Doc/Articles/CSV/CSV01.htm
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which lets the developer describe the CVS
flavor that you have.
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, etc). It
surprises me how many of the daily operations at several Fortune 500
companies are handled this way.
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I took a look at this, but couldn't quite figure out how to set it up.
Specifically, I couldn't find a directory that looked like a web root?
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Sorry, I was referring to SeedWiki. There were downloads listed. I took a
look through each but couldn't make heads or tails of the site structure.
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, database, table, and
column level.
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Small correction. The collation sequence stores the code page used, not the
character set. That's determined by the column data type. My mistake.
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the content.
Does such a tool exist? We don't really care whether or not it's written in
ColdFusion. It needs to run on Windows, however. I think we're looking for
something Web based, but that's not a requirement (we have admin access to
desktops and can install software).
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about
this the wrong way?
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Unfortunately, that won't work for us. We host multiple sites on the same
server. The ColdFusion error handler is server wide.
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This is worth reading and commenting on:
http://www.markme.com/jd/archives/006722.cfm
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I still have yet to receive anything from Macromedia notifying me that
program was being phased out. They have my e-mail address. They have my
mailing address. Do they need a blood sample before they'll tell me what the
heck is going on?
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Just received mine.
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On Jan 5, 2005, at 9:40 AM, Ben Rogers
at the top of every
page.
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could someone please tell me the following code in ASP
customers using Contribute. So, when the next
version of Contribute comes out, I'll probably need to purchase that. But
that alone is not enough reason to join a new subscription program.
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Sadly, I've found quite a few Web services that can't be consumed by
ColdFusion. ColdFusion simply does not provide enough information to debug
these types of problems (the dreaded argument type mismatch is a perfect
example). Consequently, I've taken to writing wrappers in ASP.Net.
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exactly how much what I used to have will cost in the future and I still
don't know. Looks like I have to call the Macromedia Call Center just to get
a price quote.
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understanding all this, I would recommend locking judiciously.
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a
deadlock. Neither process finished. Some data reflects the state before each
template ran. Some data, after. With a deadlock, the user gets an error in
the process.
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had thought. I came back to ColdFusion with a new
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. Personally, I'm not a big fan of this, but I'm sure others
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cfset theDate = dateAdd(m, 1, now())
cfoutput
#month(theDate)# -- #year(theDate)#
/cfoutput
You can wrap month() in monthAsString() if you want to display the name of
the month rather than the month as a number.
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than two lines of code. So, I was wondering if there were any other
benefits or tricks that I'm missing.
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component. It is returning a UserCFC component, not this. The getName()
method belongs to the UserCFC component, not the SessionCFC component.
The longer way to accomplish the above would be:
User = Session.SessionCFC.getUserCFC()
Name = User.getName()
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scope. Additionally, since
the session scope is now thread safe, I don't have to worry about whether or
not every developer is properly locking their code.
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was just being cute to save
himself from having to type a few extra characters.
Anyway, I'm just wondering if there's something I'm missing here.
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Why? I think there's a psychological hint behind cfobject and
cfinvoke - they look like old
code. Finally, the cfdump tag goes a long way towards making up
for a debugger.
So, going back to my original argument, I think the benefits to type
notation depend on many, many factors. You simply can't make blanket
statements one way or the other.
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apt to forget to var my function
level variables. Now, I *always* create a local scope if I have local
variables.
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Performance often comes at the sake of good design. Good design should
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. I still think CSS is screwy in
this regard, but at least there are workarounds.
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You're apparently new to this whole Internet thing so I'll kindly suggest
that you try a different e-mail client.
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.
For what it's worth, I agree that fixed positioning is the way to accomplish
what he's trying to accomplish in CSS 2 compliant browsers. It's
unfortunately, but it's true.
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Correction on this. I had a mental lapse between fixed and absolute
positioning. CSS level 1 did not support fixed positioning at all.
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accomplish the same effect as your earlier code
without the use of exact pixel sizes, content clipping or scrolling, then
I'd have to agree. Short of this, I think it's a bloody shame.
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Leaving out the URL invokes quirks mode in most modern browsers. That's OK
as long as it solves your problem. However, it doesn't solve the problem in
standards mode because the standard simply doesn't support relative sizing
based on the available content area.
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?) if it breaks onto two or more lines. Other than that,
it works perfectly.
That pretty much sums up my experience with CSS. It works for all but one
piece of the design. I still use tables in just about every single design
because there's always that one thing that doesn't work right.
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experience, it actually takes quite a bit of work to convince SQL
Server that it's not the only application on the server. In particular,
watching SQL Server duke it out with the Sun JVM over memory is not a pretty
sight.
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from. My guess is it's the window chrome.
Perhaps you could set the height of the body tag onload with JavaScript?
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!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN
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html style=height: 100
that very
much. Your way sounds much safer than mine. :)
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crash Eclipse every time. So, now
I'm back to VisualStudio 2003 for XML documents.
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going into CFEclipse. Unfortunately, I'm not able to use Eclipse for my
daily tasks quite yet. But, if the rate of progress on just the CFEclipse
plug-in is any sign, I have a hunch that this time next year, I'll have a
radically different opinion.
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-ins can also be distributed in jar form
(tld.domain.project_0.0.0.jar). I think you drop these files right in the
plugins directory, but I'm not too sure about this.
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subscribed to many mailing lists. I get roughly 1000
(legitimate) messages a day. So, I try to be careful about which lists I
join. As long as general (though related) Eclipse questions are tolerated, I
think the cfeclipse list would be a good one to join.
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I'll second this one.
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Subject: Re: ASPImage replacement (cfmx)
Vheck out the Alagad Image Component http
I don't know what the console font on a Mac looks like, but I find that
Lucida Console is pretty easy on the eyes. I usually set it to between 12px
and 14px (8pt to 10pt) on a 1280 x 1024 screen resolution.
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capabilities for that money.
That's significantly more expensive than what we'd end up paying to get
redundant with our current solution, modusMail. Maybe modusMail pricing
isn't as bad as I had thought. :)
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http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2004/09/03/sliding-faux-columns/
Original source:
http://www.stopdesign.com/log/2004/09/03/liquid-bleach.html
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Before you say it -- yes, I've assigned margin: 0; padding: 0; height:
100
If you're subscribed to DevNet, the one in the latest DRK seems pretty good.
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-Original Message-
From: Tom Forbes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: What's A Good Forum
Just to clarify, *upgrading* our current solution is cheaper. If we were to
buy a fully redundant solution from scratch, modusMail would be
significantly more expensive.
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-Original Message-
From: Ben Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL
, I
think these types of designs are fairly common.
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From: Greg Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: css - height 100% - i'd like to kill
router. No changes to the
existing systems required.
It looks like they get really expensive for per-mailbox settings?
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did I mention it had a fully functional GUI?
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of amazing. But their sales and pricing
tactics are terrible.
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-Original Message-
From: Mark Leder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 2:07 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Mail Server Software
Hi all,
Just looking
a mail server from scratch with all the functionality in an
application like modusMail is pretty daunting. Building a spam filtering
engine alone is not insignificant, much less keeping up with it.
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-Original Message-
From
a
bunch.
Try Fiddler.
http://www.fiddlertool.com
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).
For more information:
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/cssenhancements.asp
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out the bugs and odd behavior in
older browsers. This leads to more development time and ugly hacks like the
ones you mentioned. Of course, I may have misunderstood Micha. :)
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