Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread S R
Hi Everyone, Can anyone recommend a good software package either from Allaire or someone else that can be used for web forums, sort of like this cf-talk forum? Thank You ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at h

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2001-03-29 Thread Tony Schreiber
e- > From: Angél Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 12:30 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums > > > FUSETALK!!!FUSETALK!!!FUSETTAAALLKK!! > > Its the best! Totally the best! :) > The things this board can

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2001-03-29 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers
net Voice: (508) 240-0051 Fax: (508) 240-0057 -Original Message- From: Paul's Mail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:14 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums You can purchase the oprn code version and do just about anything with it you like. Paul Bu

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Tony Schreiber
Sorry, I hate posting on this thread more than once... SMB is free and Open source. > Since the price for the application with the source code is outrageous (it > is even a little steep without the source code), this generally precludes > the possibility that one would even purchase the source c

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2001-03-29 Thread Angél Stewart
So..therefore by that same reasoning you would never recommend Ultimate Bulletin Board to your customers, or Simplemessage board..or Snitz Forums..or any of the top message boards because they don't allow you to fine tune the placement of the buttons and the fact that the display is a simple Categ

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Tony Schreiber
> I have yet to find a Forum application that fits these and many other > requirements. Many seem to lack a "multi-threaded" veiw. FuseTalk, for > example doesn't seem to have a multi-threaded view. All responses on a > certain subject appear in the order they were posted with no hint as too > whi

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread zac
Angél Stewart wrote: > How much customisation could you possibly want to do with a message board > before you completely defeat its functionality? I'm not sure that purpose of your comments? Obviously the ability to make a site have a consistent look and feel is important. Why that concern neces

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Erika L Walker
Partner - ColdFusion -Original Message- From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:58 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums > I have yet to find a Forum application that fits these and many other > requirements. Many seem to lack a "mult

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers
: Cold Fusion Forums > I have yet to find a Forum application that fits these and many other > requirements. Many seem to lack a "multi-threaded" veiw. FuseTalk, for > example doesn't seem to have a multi-threaded view. All responses on a > certain subject appear in the

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Douglas Malcolm
] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 11:55 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums Heh heh heh...my point exactly. :) www.anandtech.com looks exactly like every other FuseTalk forum I've seen. Changing colors is not enough to integrate a canned application into the design and layout of a

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Mark
Has anyone tried CFBoards? http://www.cfboards.com The unencrypted source price sounds reasonable also. M --- Douglas Malcolm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Very well put, Benjamin. I might as well add my > $0.02; > > I'm currently using CFForum2000, written by a member > of this list. I'm >

RE: [Cold Fusion Forums]

2001-03-30 Thread Thomas Chiverton
> Can anyone recommend a good software package either from Allaire Allaire's Forum is stil availdible for download, and I havent found one with a as nice tree view yet... ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Angel Stewart
Yes..that is what I am saying, to a lesser degree. Are you denying that the GUI of an application contributes to its ease of use and its functionality? Take Windows for example..if you were to make all the windows triangular, all the buttons hexagonal and arranged in a semi circle along the left

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Tony Schreiber
> My question therefore is a valid one, how much customisation beside colors > and images would you really need to do to a message board to make it 'fit' > with a site? > > Could you show me a site with a message board that 'fits' it? Here's my brother's application of SMB: http://www.m-coupe.n

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread cassady
>A message board is designed to meet specific user >requirements with respect to its graphical user interface. >My question therefore is a valid one, how much >customisation beside colors and images would you really need to do to >a message >board to make it 'fit' with a site? Customization is

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Angel Stewart
In other words if that is what is important to you, total and complete customisation, the only solution is to perhaps use some other program as a template, but in essence you have to build your own. Which was sort of my point. The commercially available message boards are meant to appeal to part

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Chris Straight
29, 2001 1:23 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums (she hesitates to post to this boardfear of igniting the flames of the forum gods.) What about the bare-bones-bboard found on allaire.com/developer ? I know it's not exactly feature rich, but as far as a simple

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers
, 2001 2:17 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums >From what I understand People are looking for a feature rich forum system that is cheap and customizable. What about an Open Source Project. I am very willing to contribute my time and effort as well as code that I have been working on

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Al Musella, DPM
/www.uobookstore.com/ >(541) 434-3274 > >-Original Message- >From: Erika L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:23 PM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums > > >(she hesitates to post to this boardfear of ignit

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers
> Full, complete and total customisation in ADDITION to an easy upgrade path, > isn't possible. Of course it is! It is called separation of content and design, which in tandem with extensibility, meets all these requirements. In all practical senses, it is available in many of the applications we

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-30 Thread Eric Dawson
me too. but isn't smb free and open source, forumspot. ditto. From: Chris Straight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 11:17:01 -0800 >From what I understand People are lookin

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread John Allred
I, for one, would love to see more support for Simple Message Board. Tony put a huge amount of effort into the admin of the application, and it paid off. I was able to quickly see which features needed modification, I set up my headers and footers, and I was up and running in short order. There w

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread Tony Schreiber
> I, for one, would love to see more support for Simple Message Board. > Tony put a huge amount of effort into the admin of the application, and > it paid off. I was able to quickly see which features needed > modification, I set up my headers and footers, and I was up and running > in short order

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread Angel Stewart
AI!! Fusebox! *covers ears with hands* noo. -Gel -Original Message- From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Wow, thanks. I'm working on two things right now that are kind of tedious. First, I'm fusebox-ing it. And being it's my first fusebox app, you can understand

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread Tony Schreiber
Heehee. I'm not convinced I will leave it like that, though... But I would be interested in hearing what you don't like about the idea... > AI!! > Fusebox! > > *covers ears with hands* > noo. > > -Gel > > > -Original Message- > From: Tony Schreiber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread zac
Tony Schreiber wrote: > But I would be interested in hearing what you don't like about the idea... My original reaction was similar if not a bit more restrained. My concern is that I don't use fusebox myself and I think that this would limit the usability of SMB because if my lack of familiarity

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread John Allred
zac, I'm not sure, but you may be over-thinking this. Tony's application is simple enough without Fusebox. Coding it in that methodology, believe it or not, would make it even easier for you to modify or troubleshoot, even with no prior exposure to Fusebox. Fusebox is still CFML, after all. If he

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread Angel Stewart
*whimpers* *mumbles fusebox several times fearfully* ;-P hee hee hee Ok ok..seriously..I share Zac's concerns. Us islanders are just slightly more excitable is all ^_^ . Yes it is CFML, and in some cases it may be easier..but it still adds a further layer of complexity to the message board syste

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread zac
John Allred wrote: > I'm not sure, but you may be over-thinking this. Tony's application is > simple enough without Fusebox. Coding it in that methodology, believe it > or not, would make it even easier for you to modify or troubleshoot, > even with no prior exposure to Fusebox. Based on what em

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread Tony Schreiber
> Tony did you consult your current user base before making this move? And if > people don't want to use fusebox will you still have the older codebase > available for download? Not before, and I honestly wasn't sure that I was going to release it in fusebox, but I felt that I'd try the "method"

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread zac
Tony Schreiber wrote: > Not before, and I honestly wasn't sure that I was going to release it in > fusebox, but I felt that I'd try the "method" and see how it worked with > SMB. I figured I'd end up with two versions, not that I want that though. Well speaking as the "guy what wrote it" do you

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread Tony Schreiber
> > Not before, and I honestly wasn't sure that I was going to release it in > > fusebox, but I felt that I'd try the "method" and see how it worked with > > SMB. I figured I'd end up with two versions, not that I want that though. > > Well speaking as the "guy what wrote it" do you think that a

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-31 Thread Angel Stewart
*claps gleefully* Oooh my we have a live one here! ^_^ *holds little mushroom up to fire* *turns it so it gets nice and toasty evenly* Just to add something, Fusebox doesn't look all that difficult to learn, or implement.. However as this discussion shows, and as Tony himself said, it does take

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-04-01 Thread Eric Dawson
From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 19:57:14 -0400 *whimpers* *mumbles fusebox several times fearfully* ;-P hee hee hee Ok ok..seriously..I share Zac&#

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-04-02 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers
1, 2001 9:10 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Forums > Tony did you consult your current user base before making this move? And if > people don't want to use fusebox will you still have the older codebase > available for download? Not before, and I honestly wasn't sure

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Howie Hamlin
March 29, 2001 11:31 AM Subject: Cold Fusion Forums > Hi Everyone, > > Can anyone recommend a good software package either from Allaire or someone > else that can be used for web forums, sort of like this cf-talk forum? > > Thank You > > ~~~

Re: [Cold Fusion Forums]

2001-03-29 Thread Alex
forumspot.org phorum.org coolservlets.com/jive/ "S R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Everyone, Can anyone recommend a good software package either from Allaire or someone else that can be used for web forums, sort of like this cf-talk forum? Thank You ~~

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Terry Bader
hursday, March 29, 2001 11:31 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Cold Fusion Forums > > > Hi Everyone, > > Can anyone recommend a good software package either from > Allaire or someone > else that can be used for web forums, sort o

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Angél Stewart
FUSETALK!!!FUSETALK!!!FUSETTAAALLKK!! Its the best! Totally the best! :) The things this board can do..its amazing! Any feature you could want..you got it! There are avatar pics, private messaging, realtime Chat functions! You can hook the registration for the database out to a secondary dat

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers
Voice: (508) 240-0051 Fax: (508) 240-0057 -Original Message- From: Angél Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 12:30 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums FUSETALK!!!FUSETALK!!!FUSETTAAALLKK!! Its the best! Totally the best! :) The things this board c

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2001-03-29 Thread Paul's Mail
I would have to back that suggestion - Fusetalk is the way to go. Paul Burgess -Original Message- From: Angél Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 6:30 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums FUSETALK!!!FUSETALK!!!FUSETTAAALLKK!! Its the best

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Paul's Mail
You can purchase the oprn code version and do just about anything with it you like. Paul Burgess > -Original Message- > From: Benjamin S. Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 6:45 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums > >

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Tim Painter
ssage - From: "Benjamin S. Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 12:44 PM Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums > The FuseTalk forums always seen to look the same. Is it customizable at all? > Do you have an

Re: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread zac
Tim Painter wrote: > Check out http://macromediaforums.e-zonemedia.com/ for the new look. Which would seem to indicate that the fusetalk forums basically all look alike Makes one wonder what they could have done with Forums if they had spent some time/resources to update it? -- Micros

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Angél Stewart
Umm..check out www.anandtech.com You can customise all the images etc. on the forum to your hearts content,if you have the time. You can also set your own color schemes. Ironically, you can say the same thing for FUsetalk's nearest competition, which is Ultimate Bulletin Board(Perl based). ALl U

RE: Cold Fusion Forums

2001-03-29 Thread Benjamin S. Rogers
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 2:08 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Forums Umm..check out www.anandtech.com You can customise all the images etc. on the forum to your hearts content,if you have the time. You can also set your own color schemes. Ironically, you c

Re: Cold Fusion Forums - reindex?

2003-07-01 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Al Musella, DPM wrote: > > I just inherited a website that uses the old allaire forums software. I > had to move it to a new server, but didn't have access to the verity > collections, so I need to reindex it. I can't figure out how to reindex > it. I tried searching the web, but couldn't fi