Did you try
numberFormat(myNum, ",9.9")
?
On 6/27/2012 1:34 PM, Richard White wrote:
> I think i may need to be clearer on what i am trying to achieve:
>
> I have any form of number, they could be integer or floats and with varying
> decimal places such as:
>
> 11
> 1.1
> 11.11
>
Then try
numberFormat(myNum, ",9.9")
From: "Richard White"
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 1:15 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: Thousand Separator ONLY
thanks Jason, although this strips off all the decimals
>numberFormat(myNum, ",9")
>
>thanks for your h
numberFormat(myNum, ",9")
From: "Richard White"
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 12:59 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: Thousand Separator ONLY
thanks for your help Robert although that didnt work as it returns lots of
zeros after the decimal place.
for ex
I had that happen, too. Go through Control Panel and install CGI and re-try it:
* Control Panel
* Turn Windows features on or off
* Internet Information Services
* World Wide Web Services
* Application Development Features
* check CGI and hit OK
- Jason
We use Amazon: S3 for storage and CloudFront to stream out the hosted
videos from edge locations all over the world. Over the past year, Amazon
has added granular permissions at the level of CloudFront 'buckets', so I
would think you could manage your permissions right there. Very
inexpensi
Or have a 'versions' table attached to the 'page' table. Versions can have
status, with a maximum of 1 'published' for any given pageID, and versions
can have publicationStart and publicationEnd dates. Gives you the
flexibility of rolling back to previous versions as well. Just a thought.
-
Start by simplifying the regex:
(It just gets every image reference inside double-quotes.)
Then use REMatchNoCase() to get an array of all matches:
(REFindNoCase() only gets one match, so it only works if you put it
inside a conditional loop.)
Then loop over the array and get the last "li
I know the various JVM versions have had issues with DST settings in the
past (like 10 years ago); do your 2 servers have the same JRE configured
for CF?
On 10/4/2011 6:13 PM, Edward Chanter wrote:
> Thinking about this on a more technical level, does anyone know where CF
> ultimately derives
Morality, yes, as well as the experience of the person doing the hiring /
paying: knowing when that extra 100 hours is BS ...
That being said, back when I worked for a custom web development house, we
quoted jobs by the project but we often got asked what the underlying
hourly rate was. My b
Yes, indeed. You want something like this:
keyword = "star";
myString = "The dog sniffed at the starfish and growled";
regEx = "\b" & keyword & "\b";
if (reFindNoCase(regEx, myString)) {
writeOutput("found it");
} else {
writeOutput("did not find it");
}
On 8/17/2011 5:20 PM, Nathan C
"##,0" doesn't work?
-Original Message-
From: fun and learning
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 3:18 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Using excel NumberFormat in coldfusion
Hi All -
As suggested by a couple of coldfusion developers a weeks ago, I am using xml
to generate excel sheets from
Dymo LabelWriter comes with ActiveX component and code sample that make it easy
to do.
-Original Message-
From: Chad Gray
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 11:50 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Label Printer
I have an inventory website and it would be nice to be able to print barcodes
and
If you're doing large volumes, I recommend ExactTarget. CF can't
actually manage things like bounce-backs, since that's all on the email
server-side. You could write all those hooks yourself, if your email
server allows you to embed applications, but it's more efficient to let
the pro's hand
Try this (not tested):
Text = reReplace(Text, "[^\x20-\x7E]", "", "all");
From: "Matthew Friedman"
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 12:48 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: remove high ASCII chars from text
Is there a simple way to remove "bad" ascii chars form a t
Works fine for me. Goes out through the mail server and then I immediately
get an "Undeliverable" message, as expected.
CFMAIL didn't seem to mind at all, whether that was the only address in the
'to' attribute or if it was one of several.
From: "Jeff
In that situation specifically I cannot recommend Amazon S3 + CloudFront
more. It's been truly outstanding for us. We set up separate S3 "buckets"
for each of our CMS websites and CloudFront takes care of the edge
distribution. As someone else has already noted, you can mount an S3
bucket a
+1 for CloudFront on Amazon S3.
From: "Paul Alkema"
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:50 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: CDN and Coldfusion
Oh yeah! Something else just mentioning is that if your not hooked on
Akamai
as your CDN, I've found Amazon Cloud
Not sure, but now that I look at it, you don't need to pass
slidePosition around at all now that it's a global variable. Try this:
var slidePosition = 1;
$(document).ready(function() {
playTrack();
You declared slidePosition as a local variable inside the ready()
function, so it doesn't exist for the other functions. Try making it
global, like this:
var slidePosition = 0;
$(document).ready(function() {
playTrack(slidePosition);
imagesList = arguments.images, which is a string. The parameter for
ValueList() has to be a query.column name and the query has to be available
in the scope of the call to ValueList().
From: "Rick Faircloth"
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 3:10 PM
To: "cf
Yes, and if this is form input, you should be using cfqueryparam anyway.
Please see the news for Sony's latest data hack, which was simple web-based
SQL injection. cfsqltype will need to match column datatype in each case.
SELECT Formation, Play, BallCarrier, YardsGained, Result
FROM PlaysCa
jQuery is all client-side, so it has nothing to do with the ColdFusion
server at all. The files just have to be part of the HTML that your users
use. You just put the *.js files (the core and any plug-ins) in a
directory where your website can include them, and then you embed them in
your us
There is no difference: we successfully query SQL Server views all the
time in several of our apps. Have you checked the permissions? Could it
be that the View doesn't allow the CF service user to SELECT data?
From: "Phillip Vector"
Sent: Thursday,
Sounds like there's something else going on that would cause a blank at the
beginning, if that's what you're seeing, but the code you've got there will
also *always* append an extra page break after every record, including the
first one. Try this instead:
... query output stuff ...
... en
If startVal, endVal, and lengthVal represent your values in JS [like var
startVal = parseInt(myForm.start.value); ], then the following should work:
if (startVal % 3 != 0) {
alert("Start must be a multiple of 3.");
return false;
} else if (endVal % 3 != 0) {
alert("End must be a m
Not sure if it's just and oversight, but you've got "address" in the
CFHTTP version and "address1" in the jQ version.
As for the error, don't you get the response struct in Firebug if you
click on the URL?
On 5/6/2011 6:11 PM, David Mineer Jr wrote:
> I am trying to replace this:
>
> http://l
(in JavaScript, called on the form tag: )
function validateMyForm(frm) {
var selectTest = false;
if (frm.select1.selectedIndex > 0) {
var selectTest = true;
} else if (frm.select2.selectedIndex > 0) {
var selectTest = true;
} else if
if (!selectTest) {
alert("You must selec
gt; deprecated, so it's a good move at any rate.
> Thanks for the warning on this.
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Fisher [mailto:ja...@wanax.com]
> Sent: 24 April 2011 02:18
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Problem Using QueryNew
>
&
Change all your ntext to nvarchar(MAX), if you can.
And run an UPDATE to free up space after the conversion, too ;)
ALTER TABLE myTable
ALTER COLUMN myNText nvarchar(MAX);
UPDATE myTable
SET myNText = myNText;
That lets SQL keep the first set of chars locally, and only points to
the LOB when
We get them all the time for several B-to-B domains that are popular in
China. Just DELETE and move on. It's spam.
On 4/20/2011 6:37 PM, Casey Dougall wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Wil Genovese wrote:
>
>> Has anyone received emails like this for any of their domains? I'm trying
>>
To get a string to run as code, you have to use Evaluate(), and usually
with an extra DE() thrown in for good measure:
try this:
#numberFormat(evaluate(de(result2)))#
From: "Keith McGee"
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 10:43 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject:
Returntype can simply be "datasource", in your example, which specifies the
type without having to worry about the path, so that may be an option:
...
From: "Hunsaker, Michael Scott"
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 10:30 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: RE:
Serialize with WDDX or JSON, I would say. Those are complex variable types
which need to be serialized into strings before insertion into a DB.
From: "Adam Bourg"
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 1:49 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Storing Arrays or Structu
Per the documentation, the match is case-sensitive.
From: "Jenny Gavin-Wear"
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 12:47 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: replacelist question
Hi all,
I'm using the following to strip unwanted words from a phrase:-
results are:-
B
Can use replaceList() instead.
replaceList(mystring, "DECISIONMAKER,MYNAME", "Bob,Scott")
On 4/2/2011 12:57 PM, Scott Williams wrote:
> LOL -- I was afraid of that! It reminds me of the portrait of Stephen Colbert
> standing in front of a portrait of Stephen Colbert standing in front of a
> po
Like Dave said, CF / J2EE already are using cookies, but there's a
difference between cookies held only in the browser (expires when browser
closes) and cookies that are written to the user's HDD. If you're using
session or client vars, then you're already using 1 of these, and probably
both.
sure if that will work if he can't use cookies. :)
On 4/1/2011 1:28 PM, Jason Fisher wrote:
> In your Application.cfc or somewhere global like that (after session is
> created), drop this in:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> By not setting an 'expires' va
In your Application.cfc or somewhere global like that (after session is
created), drop this in:
By not setting an 'expires' value in CFCOOKIE, this will ensure that the
session timeout = browser close.
From: "CraigSell"
Sent: Friday, April 01
Great stuff on there; thanks for the link, Dave.
From: "Dave Watts"
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 3:17 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: OWASP ColdFusion security links
This looks like a pretty good set of CF security links:
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Co
Yes, storing in a Session or Client struct is your only option. Earlier
versions of CF would lose sessions set before a CFLOCATION as well, so if
you're on CFMX or something, use JavaScript location.href = "C.cfm" for the
redirect to get around that.
Looks like Excel support is Enterprise-only:
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/pdfs/cf9_feature_comparison_matrix_
ue.pdf
From: "Richard White"
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 8:20 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: ColdFusion 9 Enterprise Features
t
Use a
That 'attachment' setting should force the browser to give the user the Open /
Save dialog.
>Works a treat thank you - but now I have a new issue if anyone can help
>please. The CSV file opens in the browser rather than comes up for download
>- I suspect this is a browser issue rather t
I do not and never have. Not against it, but just never saw the need.
From: "Dain Anderson"
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 10:27 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Do people still name their UPDATE, INSERT & DELETE queries?
I may have missed conversation of thi
Dev and Hot Spare are 2 different things. You can always install full
Enterprise on any server in Dev mode for free, and that has a 2 IP limit.
Hot spare is a licensing change (came in 8.0.1, iirc) that allows a 'dark'
server to have a full installation re-using your production license, but
in structure, then it would be passed by reference.
Wouldn't this alleviate the memory usage issue?
Brook
-Original Message-
From: Jason Fisher [mailto:ja...@wanax.com]
Sent: March-04-11 10:24 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: CFC arguments, passing large strings
Oh, well, if it's a sin
I
can't do that...
Brook
-Original Message-
From: Jason Fisher [mailto:ja...@wanax.com]
Sent: March-04-11 9:56 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: re: CFC arguments, passing large strings
My recommendation would be to initialize the CFC with the string as an
initial argument, then call the dif
My recommendation would be to initialize the CFC with the string as an
initial argument, then call the different iterative methods without sending
the string over and over: just modify the variable within the CFC after
the init.
Ex:
Nope, when I do #daysInMonth(createDate(2010, 2, 1))# it returns '28'
correctly.
You would get '31' for #daysInMonth(createDate(2010, 1, 2))#, though, I
suppose.
From: "Jeff Epstein"
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 11:13 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Da
One solution is to have a table of sub-domains that refer to the main
application config table: lookup "domain.com" or "blog.domain.com" or
"www.domain.com" and find the parent config record for "www.domain.com".
In that case, you can then add "dev.domain.com" to the sub-domain table,
but yo
Yes, I used this method for a long time by putting code right into the
CF codebase. I used a different datasource for the DB updates, one that
allowed MODIFY / ALTER / CREATE, and then had the code test against
existing DB structures to decide which changes needed to be made along
with that s
The big caveat I will give about have multiple databases with multi-tenant
code is that any change to the shared code has to be reflected in every
single database simultaneously. And that's a challenge and a half.
From: "Rick Faircloth"
Sent: Tuesday,
+1 to databasing all of it ... if you've got a system where these things
change a lot, particularly new domains that might impact the
Application.cfc, then definitely push the config to the database. As was
mentioned before, you can handle redirects there as well: if domain.com is
found in t
If you're using shared server space, though, no need to spend money on a
bunch of separate sites if they all need to use the same codebase. Just
point them all the same IP, which I would do even if they're all on
separate sites but the same server, but then I get to really have all the
code i
I usually use CFSWITCH and assign my own app names, which allows me to use
the built-in list nature of CFCASE values:
etc etc ... that way my onApplicationStart is basically mapping 1-to-1 with
my application config table, but I can throw as many domain var
Yeah, that works just fine, Rick. Have used variations of that approach
for quite a few years, both with and without a 'framework' in place, and in
any case that code sits quite well in the Application.cfc as you've
outlined.
From: "Rick Faircloth"
S
Same. As of CF8 I use CFFORM sometimes, but only for the built-in text
editor in CFTEXTAREA ... easier than wiring up tinyMCE or ckEditor, but I
don't use it for validation, I use a simple JS library for that.
From: "Brian Cain"
Sent: Thursday, Februa
+1 to 15-minute increments. As an employee, tracking at this level is
annoying, but as an independent contractor, it's crucial. Very easy to get
nickel-and-dime'd to pieces, but this way you at least get compensated for
it.
From: "Mark A. Kruger"
Se
Completely agree. Once into a project, all the project time is client
time; bill accordingly.
On 2/5/2011 5:37 PM, Brian Cain wrote:
> I follow the same basic rule. No charge on the initial consult, but hourly
> after that. It helps force the client to prepare and think through why they
> r
Whoa, creepy. That is certainly very odd.
From: "Jen McVicker"
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 3:57 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Math weirdness
OK, a coworker sent this over to me and I am puzzled:
number1 (12.5 * 1.1): #number1#
number2
Pretty sure that DPI is not an accessible via CFIMAGE.
From: "Claude Schnéegans"
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 3:22 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: CFImage at 300dpi
>>But all that still leaves us with the question
of how to create a downloadable ima
Some thoughts on dpi and what it means to screen vs paper. Dpi effectively
changes the size an image will print at, relative to its pixel density.
http://www.scantips.com/no72dpi.html
~|
Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthol
Nope, nothing wrong with it. There may be a limit on the number of
statements in a QoQ WHERE clause, though I don't know. I know the old
Microsoft JET database engine used to have a logical limit of 40 statements
in the WHERE clause. Just something to note if it bombs on 30,000
statements .
27;m no SQL ninja by any means.
S
On 31 Jan 2011, at 17:54, Jason Fisher wrote:
>
> Yes, QoQ will work here.
>
>
>
> directory="#roomsDir#">
>
>
>
> SELECT roomid
> FROM rooms
>
>
>
>
>
>
Yes, QoQ will work here.
SELECT roomid
FROM rooms
SELECT name
FROM roomsDB
WHERE roomid = '#name#'
I've been happy with CrystalTech or NewTek ... whatever they're called now.
Definitely agree on HMS / Hosting.com ... did *not* have good experiences
with them.
From: "Sean Corfield"
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 9:53 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re:
Agreed.
Back in the day we did actually "need" sessions to hold across servers, but
we went with the client-vars-in-the-DB to do it. Don't know if AOL still
does this, but back in 2004 when many end users (B2C) were still using AOL
as their ISP, AOL had a habit of changing a user's IP every
I agree with Dave on this one: set sticky sessions on the LB, and let each
web server stand independently so there are no single failure points. If
you need true failover, refactor the apps to use client vars and store them
in a database for clean 'session' replication across the web servers.
As Dave notes, hardware load balancing works just fine in front of CF
Std servers. The sticky session thing really is key, though, if you
have any sort of session management in your applications. Another
option to sticky sessions on the LB is to convert session structs to
client structs with
> Yeah, clients are always going to want to know what it's going to "look
like." However, I've found it extremely helpful to segregate
> the wireframing from the design.
> In my experience, most clients put the cart before the horse,
concentrating way too much (or too early, or both) on the a
reReplace(rc.hourlyRateInvoicedToClient, "[^[:digit:]\.]", "", "all")
A set [] takes all the options in it as options, so escape the . with \.
and you should be good to go.
From: "Nando"
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 2:09 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject:
+1 for Balsamiq. Less about design and more about wireframing the layout
and functional fell before writing actual code.
From: "Tom McNeer"
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 10:55 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: wireframe for developers
On Tue, Jan 18, 2
Got great help a number of years ago from TEKSystems and I've had good
experiences with Kforce as well.
From: "John M Bliss"
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 10:25 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: (ot) job-placement agent
Have you every used a job-placement ag
It used to be very bad to have DB and CF on the same server, but I'm not
sure that's still the case ... probably depends largely on the RDBMS you're
using. In any event, it is certainly best practice to have production
boxes separate. Running dozens of databases (or even 100) on a single DB
Ach, VFP ... what a pain. Still have a lot in our shop, but hoping to kill
most of it this year ;)
Not sure if you can actually use SQL Server as the intermediary, like you do
with Access, but you can definitely create SSIS scripts to pull VFP data into
SQL tables, which is what we do for a f
OR just use the list nature of CFCASE:
string 1 is neither equal nor greater
string 1 is equal or greater
From: "Michael Grant"
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 2:59 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: compare using cfcase
Try setting a var and then usi
Merely stylistic. Depends on the coder's feelings on readability, which is
personal preference as much as anything.
From: "Shannon Rhodes"
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 9:18 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Concantenate vs Pound Signs within Quotes
Is it m
Using UIDs makes it much easier to move data between servers or databases
or even tables later, too, if you ever need to. For instance, moving
records from production down to staging, when there's been testing going on
in staging ... may have 100 records with IDs between 105 and 204 in each
d
Sounds like the OP's issue is XML, not HTML, where the CDATA blocks can't be
nested. Not sure there's a solution for that one ...
~|
Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!
http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp
From: "Rick Colman"
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 3:55 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: Monster Regex
getting malformed regular expression ")\s*)"
thank you !
On 12/6/2010 12:41 PM, Jason Fisher wrote:
> Just add a spa
-
From: "Rick Colman"
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 3:28 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: Monster Regex
this mostly worked, but did not remove one of the last trailing double ))
results like:
(T ACT) (N AAC) (D GAT) (T ACT) (A GCT) (T ACT) (M ATG) (D G
Try this, where x is your original string:
clean = replaceList(reReplace(x, "\s*;\d+-\d+", "", "all"), "((,))",
"(,)")
From: "Rick Colman"
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 2:04 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Monster Regex
Been whacking at this one for a w
Yep, that'll work. Of course, listGetAt(cgi.path_info, 1, "/") is the same
as listFirst(cgi.path_info, "/"), so just passing the integer is a nice
solution:
returnVar = listGetAt(arguments.path_info, arguments.index, "/");
From: "Robert Harrison"
S
Agreed.
/item1/option2/part3/section4
item = #listFirst(cgi.path_info, "/")#
option = #listGetAt(cgi.path_info, 2, "/")#
part = #listGetAt(cgi.path_info, 3, "/")#
section = #listLast(cgi.path_info, "/")#
From: "Carl Von Stetten"
Sent: Friday, D
Do you have any developers with CF Builder who might be restarting services
on the server from Builder's Server tab?
From: "Dave Sueltenfuss"
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 11:01 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: CF9 Service Randomly Restarting
Yes, we a
OK, so that problem I *do* have, but I'm pretty sure I ran into that even
before I moved to Windows 7. I have no troubles saving locally, but saving
New directly over RDS (or FTP) usually errors. Very annoying, I agree.
From: "Michael Grant"
Sent: Tu
x27;s when you are creating a new file it kicks back an error. You have to
> instead create the file first then fill it with content and save. It's just
> a PITA more than anything else.
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Jason Fisher wrote:
>
>> Works fine for me,
Well, I've been using frameworks since Fusebox 2 came out, so I still
tend to follow generic CF framework conventions, if you can call them that.
* display a message, a menu, or data: dsp.user.cfm, and depending on
the framework, all displays probably go in a /views subfolder;
th
Works fine for me, on Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium. I still use
HomeSite for most of my editing. What problem is it giving you when you
try to save?
On 11/15/2010 11:53 AM, Rick Colman wrote:
> I STILL like homesite because it is file based - NOT projects. I don't
> do projects ...
>
> Any
eriences before, but
Crystaltech has been outstanding and I've been on them for years now
without issue.
From: "Ian Skinner"
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 1:02 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: CF Blog software
On 11/9/2010 9:54 AM,
Granted they shouldn't have unrestricted access, but I would argue that you
should be able to call them within your own application or else the ability
to build complex applications begins to be pretty well hampered, no?
From: "Dave Watts"
Sent: Tuesda
+1 Ben's idea
Some of those are reasonable, but CFCONTENT, CFDUMP, CreateObject()?? Go
to CrystalTech for a few bucks a quarter or something.
From: "Ben Forta"
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 11:37 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: CF Blog software
Ch
If this is SQL Server, than the GROUP BY has to match the un-aggregated
SELECT columns, so it would need to be something like:
SELECT COUNT(intMemberID) AS NewMembers,
DATENAME(mm, dteAdded) + '-' + DATENAME(, dteAdded) AS Month
FROM TABLE
GROUP BY DATENAME(mm, dteAdded) + '-' + DAT
Been awhile since I had to use Oracle, but is sysdate a function? Can you try:
datetext := to_char(sysdate(), '-mm-dd');
> Hi all,
>
> So I'm very stuck and tired of saying mean things to my computer... so
> I hope you are able to see something I'm missing.
>
> In short, in order to trou
What you want is this:
(diagnostics) row: #currentrow# id: #ExpOrg_ID#
update Project_ExpOrg
set OrgValue=(select org_value from expressionorganism3
where exporg_id = #ExpOrg_ID#)
where project_id = #url.ProjectId#
Basically, the reference within the query to GetExpOrg.ExpOrg_ID is the
k the cfdocs they seem to imply that you can index multiple
types
in the same collection with an update.
The implication could be wrong though, they may simply be using the same
collection name in all the code examples.
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Jason Fisher [mailto:ja...@wanax.com]
You have to create 2 different collections, one for the 1 document and the
other for the 5 database rows and then create a 3rd collection that merges
the first two, iirc.
From: "Kevin Parker"
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2010 9:11 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subje
Yep, same here.
From: "Rick Root"
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 3:35 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: Re: Subversion Software
That's why I use VisualSVN SERVER and TortoiseSVN CLIENT =)
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Eric Roberts
wrote:
>
> That's exac
No, there is a VisualSVN plugin for Visual Studio, but the same folks also
make a VisualSVN Server package that is a one-step install on Windows
server and is kept up to date with SVN patches etc. Very good, and free to
boot.
http://www.visualsvn.com/server/
TortoiseSVN is pretty solid, although I've had to turn off the icon
overlays on mapped network drives, just to improve Explorer performance.
From: "Paul Alkema"
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 8:32 AM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: RE: Subversion Software
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Oh, man, forgot about Lasso. Back in '98 or '99 I had to convert half a
dozen sites from Lasso to ColdFusion. Lasso was fine, I guess, except that
it was running on a Mac server :)
From: "andy matthews"
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 9:01 PM
To: "c
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