Cartweaver $250
http://www.cartweaver.com/
ampleShop $800 starting
http://www.amplecom.com/e-commerce-software-ColdFusion-MX.cfm
CF Shopkart $179 starting
http://www.cfshopkart.com/
QuickEStore $99
http://www.quickestore.com/
CF Merchant $475
http://www.oleani.com/products.cfm?pid=1
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Kevin
The XAMPP package that Rob mentioned has a Windows version and has MySQL 5.
I'm not a server admin, but setting it up for a dev system took the time to
run the installer then just a couple minutes to add some passwords.
Here's the URL again.
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
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Kevin
take a
copyright case, it may not be their specialty.
Good luck.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Bud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 5:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: OT
/feed_aggregators/
Have fun!
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 7:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RSS site like fullasagoog.com
Hey
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Guill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 6:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: Popular Open API's
These are great examples
, modified as desired.
Then I @import it into my site's stylesheet so I have a baseline to start
from.
What it doesn't fix is IE hasLayout bugs with the margin collapsing rules.
But I don't really know of anything that globally fixes that.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
If you're talking about OS X, it doesn't rely on the resource fork anymore.
Even as far back as at least 8.6, the Mac will translate from filename
extensions to derive the filetype for most things justs fine.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin
In a lot of cases the drag/drop components for data integration in Flash
actually require MORE work and code than doing it with code alone.
The communitymx stuff is good to go through though!
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
As a general rule, yes. Providing HTML editing in any publicly accessible
part of a web app is one of those bad things you typically want to avoid.
Here's just one example of why:
http://www.betanews.com/article/CrossSite_Scripting_Worm_Hits_MySpace/112923
2391
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative
-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't think anyone necessarily wants a phpBB clone, but we want all
the features that phpBB has.
Rick
Or at least the option to have the features to turn off. ;-)
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology
off the Google
listings:
http://www.google.com/webmasters/remove.html#uncache
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:54 PM
To: CF
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Google search appliance and Cold Fusion
Does anyone have any
.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Robert Everland III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 9:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: CSS Positioning
I want to play around with using
Just to be the guy that bucks the trend, we use Urchin and it's quite nice.
Haven't tried SmarterStats to compare it too but we used to use WebTrends
and you couldn't pay me to use that again.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
Here's a decent intro article.
http://www.alistapart.com/stories/doctype/
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Robert Everland III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 6:44 AM
Dave,
I know Fig Leaf works a lot with CommonSpot. Do you consider it a large
scale CMS?
It's a vague term, so the interpretation of it is going to vary widely. When
I think of large scale, what comes to mind is Documentum or Interwoven or
OracleECM.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension
Ha! You dork. Posting to the wrong group.
Before people jump all over this, it was meant for cf-community.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Tim Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday
but a wiki can't be anything but a wiki.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
I really don't see how this differs from any other public or
semi-private CMS system, which employs access control among a
group of users. I build this type
at all the options
regardless of language and pick the one that works best for your end product
needs. Here's one comparison chart:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original
I'd be interested in a link to the article. I don't know what they meant
either, though it might parallel some things I've been considering.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto
Just want to say thanks for the original link. It helps with some things
I've been playing with in testing different site/server things.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL
The problem is that by default Flash effectively has an infinite z-axis on
the page. IIRC, it has to do with the way embedded content gets rendered to
the page. A common fix is to set the embedded item to have
wmode=transparent. See if that helps.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension
article I read, it said that MS runs 60,000 or so Sharepoint
servers. It sounds like they don't use a single portal server for their
organization, but instead run individual instances for teams, clients,
products, or whatever.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University
.
For the point of this discussion though I agree with you that it does seem
that using AJAX in .gov/.edu can be a problem, which is very unfortunate.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Sandy Clark
haven't seen many private
vendors requiring either FTPS or SFTP whereas here it's policy.
I've been looking for an easy to administer server for home, but I want
secured transfers so this interest isn't just academic.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin
server packages running on Windows use
FTPS.
From a practical perspective, most client tools I see use sftp, including
Dreamweaver and Contribute, which makes me shy away from picking a server
that uses FTPS even if it is easy to administer.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology
Congrats! There's a lot to love about CSS. There's also a LOT to make you
tear your hair out. If you haven't seen it yet and are looking for a
discussion list like this one but for CSS, I highly recommend
http://www.css-discuss.org/ .
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
material for XML, XSLT and XPATH.
Presumeably they'll have trial versions and you can see if the new features
work for you or not.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
for
developers is a built-in mobile device emulator.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
~|
Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking
application
Flash Player 8? It's already available though not linked on the main Flash
download page yet. Here's one place to get it.
http://www.macromedia.com/software/studio/experience/
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message
. And if they become the
domnant technology for that, they can hide a significant
number of hits for the competition.
Related to this, Google recently purchased the web stats company Urchin
which offers hosted stats service. It's a direct line into the analytics of
sites.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension
Ouch. If this is for doctors, you may also run afoul of HIPPA restrictions.
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I mean, they're
interesting to know what contributes to some of the
engineering tradeoffs. Like Connie, I would like for this to not be an
issue. I think Jim's comment above though is the bottom line.
Thanks all.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
Here's the second link that works. Sorry 'bout that.
Spain asks EU to include Spanish dialects as official working languages
http://tinyurl.com/93992
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme
No wonder you're confused. That's a really horrible blog entry. Try these:
http://www.google.com/search?q=folksonomies
We're giving them some thought here instead of or in parallel to a defined
taxonomy.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
://www.worldlingo.com/en/products/instant_website_translator.html
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Coleman, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 10:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: translating
And of course, you can have different .cfm error handlers for the two types
of errors if you like.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20
tools and others
have become accomplished coders.
I find your blanket dismissal of graphic designers as derogatory and
offensive.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
editing, etc. leveraging J2EE. They have enterprise
server-side tools as well as the traditional desktop design tools that
everyone is familiar with.
Coder vs. Designer? It's all about communication. And designers are tech
savvier than people here probably think.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative
That's exactly how I got into CF. I'm not a programmer.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 11:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE
out. Guarded by an angry badger.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: RADEMAKERS Tanguy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: What's your setup
(but they've
disabled cfldap and require us to use a cfc), areas with limited permissions
to various groups, tons of sandboxes, a completely separate server area/docs
path structure for SSL, etc.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: What's your setup for multiple developers
Do we really
)?
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:57 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: What's your setup for multiple developers
No they're
and still not overwrite each other. And VSS is out since our
server guys are anti-MS.
Ah well.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
~|
Logware (www.logware.us): a new
Keep us posted. I shelved a project because of these kinds of limitations.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
-Original Message-
From: Greg Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:18 AM
To: CF
Uh oh. Time to talk to our server admins. We've got a lot of that too.
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Dov Katz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 6:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Has anyone else applied this patch yet???
I Stand Corrected. My install
Yep. And because I don't want to get smacked upside the head by my lead
developer and SQL guru. It's a good enough reason for me.
-Kevin
No offense, but who cares? Pick a style and use it. I don't
think its worth arguing about for days on end. Everyone has
their own style, as long as one is
harder, this is on linux.
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Kevin Graeme
Cooperative Extension Technology Services
University of Wisconsin-Extension
~|
Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking
application. Start tracking
The closest you might be able to get is to use the Synchronize function.
Expand the Site view window and in the menu, select Site Synchronize.
Be sure to make an offering of a sacrificial goat and have good backups
first.
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
I recently mentioned it in a room with a product team from a big software
company. I said it with a straight face and there was a flurry of flickering
glances as they looked at each other to figure out if I actually said what
they thought I said.
From intial testing, it looks like the code
Sounds like you're jumping on the folksonomy bandwagon. I'd recommend
looking into tying it in with larger folksonomy systems like technocrati or
del.icio.us.
Googling for folksonomy will pull up a bucketload of links, mostly blog
discussions. The basic idea is that it is an individualize,
I apologize for the off-topic post, but I know several people here are using
OS X for their development. I got this from another list:
Apple has released Common Criteria Tools for Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server.
Essentially, this is a set of standardized auditing tools that can be used
to test
Thanks. Redoing our calendars is a project that will probably come up in the
next year and this could be helpful.
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 5:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Outlook and Coldfusion
I'll now
I feel your pain Mike. I like to buy books at the used bookstore but MM
changes things enough with each version that what seems like it should be
simple stuff becomes frustrating.
-Kevin
-Original Message-
For example .. I went to EasyCFM tonight to follow a beginners Flash
Remoting
Despite the thread title, I wasn't talking specifically about Remoting. I
was just talking about the whole Flash thing. We do very few Flash projects
so each time one comes our way it's like starting from scratch again. And
that's just exacerbated by the changes from version to version.
-Kevin
Rick,
Something you may want to consider is to have three instances of a site:
dev, test, and production.
Dev - where you break a site
Test - where they look at a site while you're free to break the one on dev
Production - the final site
We used to have just a development site and a production
We did that. It worked great for us for several years but it was very
narrowly focused and not scalable. So when we needed it to grow it was
either a complete rewrite or purchase something.
We now use ProWorkflow.
http://www.proworkflow.com
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Kay Smoljak
We use XTG Data Modeller.
A visual CASE tool for data structure modelling and documenting, reverse
engineering and exploring databases.
http://www.xtgsystems.com/xtgdm.php3
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Tiki Guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 6:18 AM
To:
Be aware that CAPTCHA techniques are not accessible and will prevent some
valid users from using your site. Because of this, the W3C recommends
against them (though they don't offer a viable alternative).
It's also important to know that they are vulnerable to a sort of man in
the middle attack,
The simplest way is to simply declare a proper doctype which switches IE to
using the W3C box model. Be aware that the doctypes included in CF
Studio/Homesite are not valid. A good article with valid doctypes is
available here:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/doctype/
-Kevin
-Original
Why not just enable HTTP compression on the web server?
-Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 11:10 PM
Subject: (OT?) White space and search engines
I'm giving a presentation on RegEx this
not efficiently). If I'm wrong, please let me know as I
have limited experience with webserver based compressors.
_
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 8:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: (OT?) White space and search engines
Why not just enable
Oh. I glossed over the SEO aspect. I don't recall anything about better
placement because of a single line. Erika would probably know though.
-Kevin
I'm under the
impression that if this is done, it will make the page smaller and
also increase the pages search engine position as it makes the
It's magic.
-Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Cutter (CF-Talk) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 7:37 AM
Subject: Flash Remoting
Is Flash Remoting automatically loaded with CFMX 6.1? If so, why don't I
have a flashservices/gateway folder
Poster? Where can I get one?
-Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Michael A Vinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: isDefined Equivalent for an Array
IsArray(value, [number])
-helps to keep that biggole CF poster
Can we please keep the political jokes off cf-talk?
Thanks,
-Kevin
- Original Message -
From: G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: Hackers and Painters - Applied to Cold Fusion
ASP has a better set of WMD search
I haven't worked with the J2EE server but it installed fine on my developer
version of CFMX.
-Kevin
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 11:02 AM
Subject: cfx_pdf from easel
Having some trouble with getting the cfxpdf
A lot of it depends on the version of Photoshop you use. More recent
versions include more control over the anti-aliasing used which is the key.
My preference is actually to use Fireworks. In Fireworks I can not only
select from multiple AA options, but can set my own.
-Kevin
- Original
- Original Message -
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Just playing around with the CFX+PDF tag but it seems that a major
limitation is the fact it cant grab text/data from the web as-is?when I
grab data using CFHTTP it just outputs HTML script rather than data
Anyone go it to do
- Original Message -
From: Philip Arnold
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Anyone worked recently with activePDF? I just downloaded the
eval and the actual CF docs on the subject are pretty thin.
Take a look at CFXPDF as well - it has specific CF instructions and will
- Original Message -
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Yes, they are easily created in distiller etc...but needed to know if
activePDF could create these forms itself...
I haven't tried, but I think so. PDF forms are really better referred to as
FDF. Here's a powerpoint preso from
Has anyone worked with the Collage content management system? On paper they
say it works great with CF since it's basically hands-off with the code and
it just deploys it to the production server as opposed to being a live CMS
that builds pages at display time. That's on paper. I'm hoping someone
Adding to that, in that case it was specifically in a QueryOfQuery and
referencing section as [section] made it work.
-Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Deanna Schneider
section is a reserved word. That bit us recently. Is that the column
that
kills it?
-d
[Todays Threads]
[This
You can get a DevNet subscription, which isn't free, but does provide
multi-use servers for development. But, out of curiosity, what
specifically
do you want to do that the single-user version won't let you do?
I don't know what Bob's needs are, but we regularly want to evaluate a piece
of
- Original Message -
From: Dave Watts
I don't know what Bob's needs are, but we regularly want to
evaluate a piece of software before even putting it on our
test server. Our test server is a mirror of the production
server and shouldn't have random evaluation stuff or beta
If you edit in the non-editable areas, then you want to dissociate the page
from the template. If you don't, and then update the template, it will
overwrite your code in the non-editable areas. That's why those areas are
non-editable.
If you need to add code that is specific to the page, either
A big reason that the Flash seems slow is the animation. I'm primarily a UI
guy and when I saw FutureSplash for the first time, I knew it was going to
be huge for UI. But at the same time, I immediately realized that anything
that needlessly slows down the user is detrimental to the user
Do you mean that they are using the equivalent of a movie to display
the expansion and collapse of the folders and elements?
To what end?Illustrate poor design. perhaps.
I don't think you can necessarily say that because it's animated that it's
poor design, and that wasn't my point. I would
For those throwing the PIA moniker around as an acronym for Poor Internet
Application, it's already taken. Sorry Rob.
http://www.risource.org/PIA/PIA_FAQ.shtml
*
What is the Platform for Information Applications (PIA)?
The PIA is a framework for building information applications --
Well with the primary focus of the Flex launch being price. Lets get down
to the nitty gritty.
How many people on this list work for an institution that is willing to
pay the premium for Flex?
-adam
I think we're a good target for Flex. We're a statewide educational
institution with over 200
A few weeks ago there was a thread here about changing the edit
functionality in IE to use DWMX. For some reason I did what was
suggested on my laptop, and now when I right-click and View-Source, or
View-Source from the menu I get nothing! I've been back through the
microsoft article that
A friend of mine tried to use BuyDomains for their business. She did the
search to see if the domain was available, reported to their group that it
was and when they went back to buy it the next day or so, BuyDomains had
snapped up the name and was squatting on it asking for thousands of dollars
I am seriously thinking about snapping up a Powerbook while there as the
UK Stirling - US Dollar exchange rate is pretty good.
Just a word of caution: Apple UK will very likely not support a US market
PowerBook. Check with them first. I've known several people who got good
deals on their Mac and
Verity has problems on Linux. We can't get it to work and we're looking at
switching to Lucene.
Filesystem path directories are delimited by / instead of \.
Case sensitivity.
-Kevin
HI,
I was wondering if anyone on this list might know if there is anything
that I
need to watch out for in
Looks good to me. Satisfies the did it do it?, did it do it right?, and
what do I do next? questions quite nicely.
Just a couple little things I noticed though:
1. On the customer registration page, the asterisk on the zip isn't red.
2. You could possibly streamline the address information.
2. You could possibly streamline the address information. There's a
customer
address, ship to address, and billing address. You ask if the ship to is
the
same as the customer addy, but don't ask the same for the billing.
- Hmmm not sure what you mean here. Are you talking about making a
frustration. I have found over the years of working on a Beauty website
that
women shopping for these types of products like to have clear direction
and
with out a lot of decision. (Please don't beat me up).
That's true of all users. Who wants obfuscation and difficult choices?
:-)
-Kevin
Yes, it disable that feature
Then how do you do any database work using BlueDragon and
Dreamweaver?
We have DW and CFMX, but our server guys have disabled RDS for security
reasons. So it's not just BlueDragon users in this boat.
We write our own code.
-Kevin
[Todays Threads]
[This
Any good rules to follow for making sure that keywords are picked up by
the search engines, especially without having the keywords actually render
on the page?I've been hearing that the engines are getting smart about not
collecting keywords from meta-tags - is that correct?What about putting
It's really a useability design question. The issue is feedback. The
customer needs to know that 1.) something happened; and 2.) what happened
was what they expected to happen. The followup useability problem is that
the user needs to understand what they can do next.
Your situation 1 satisfies
Can we cut this short?
Yes there are issues with browsers. The original question was looking for
recommendations on a browser for development. Suggestions were made. Now the
thread is devolving into the same old browser bitching. Can we please not
beat this horse?
-Kevin
[Todays Threads]
I believe the position being suggested is that you could develop
against Firefox and have the result work with both browsers as opposed
to developing against IE, which might mean the result will only work
with IE. IE may have more market share, but if a change in your
development practices
Depends on what type of CSS work we are talking about. Just basic
non-positional CSS seems to be interoperable. Further, I am not sure
what you mean in regard to session management as that is a server-side
issue.
I apologize to everyone if this browser discussion is too off topic. I'll
I usually develop with IE on a PC, but I would really like a browser that
shows me the *time* taken to request each object in a web request. Also,
if
it could show me the http headers of the request and response, that would
be
sweet. I've currently got a page thats slow and I think its network
Can anyone recommend an FTP client that they are really happy with? I've
been using
CuteFTP 3PointSomething for years and today it dawned on me that there
must be a
better way.
FlashFXP is hands down my favorite for the user-interface. Unfortunately,
while it supports SSL it doesn't do SFTP.
Have you considered Flash? It can be a 2-1/2 tiered setup. You can have the
Flash app talk to a local XML resource, and when the PDA is synched and can
get online, it can download new data for the XML from a database (the extra
1/2). And you can take the exact same app and just drop it into a web
The stats for my main public site are:
68.05% Micro$oft Internet Exploder
25.53% Netscape
REST: google/opera and other things
Thats a far cry from 90%. You're probably talking about your site - but
I was wondering what others are getting in their logs? Whats the general
take on the
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07417 -- archive password
Sorry, I don't know it either.
OTPIAW: Whuh ?
It's a virus spam message. The attached .zip archive was removed. The .zip
archive is password protected in order to get past any AV scanners at the
server
Example. _javascript_, Java, C++ -- how different are they? Does CF have
the same concepts and names for things as those languages? How about VB?
C#? yes they do ... ok then theres ActionScript - I am not going to
learn it becuase there are few commonalties, and it's too much of a
pain. I
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