Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-30 Thread Steve Bryant
Thanks on both counts! Steve >I think you linked to the Beta 1.5 release. > >Here is the blog article for Beta 2: >http://www.bryantwebconsulting.com/blog/index.cfm/2011/3/30/Neptune-Framework-in-Beta-2 > >Good job, Steve, this looks like an interesting project. I shall have >to check it out. >

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-30 Thread Judah McAuley
I think you linked to the Beta 1.5 release. Here is the blog article for Beta 2: http://www.bryantwebconsulting.com/blog/index.cfm/2011/3/30/Neptune-Framework-in-Beta-2 Good job, Steve, this looks like an interesting project. I shall have to check it out. Cheers, Judah On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-30 Thread Steve Bryant
For anyone interested, the near future has arrived and the second beta of Neptune is out. http://www.bryantwebconsulting.com/blog/index.cfm/2011/1/18/Neptune-Beta-15 I look forward to any and all feedback! Thanks, Steve > Take a look at the Neptune framework and see if it doesn't come close

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Greg Luce
+1 for Maureen's idea. On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 1:49 PM, Maureen wrote: > > A set of tools that allowed integration with existing sites such as > Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Amazon, Google Maps, etc..would seem more > useful than creating an entirely new code base for for

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Justin Scott
> Take a look at the Neptune framework and see if it doesn't come close > to what you are thinking (in full disclosure, I am the primary author). > http://www.bryantwebconsulting.com/docs/neptune/ Ah, now that is much closer to what I had in mind. I will definitely be taking a look at that code.

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Justin Scott
> Sorry Justin your going to have to use Google yourself this time :-) Hi Russ, not to get too far off track, but that's another way of saying: "I'm pretty sure they're out there so I'll be vague in my argument and then not be prepared to back up my claims with examples." I really am interested

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Gerald Guido
>and processing data at runtime, Take a look at Steve Bryant's Datamgr for handing the database side of things. It is a staple of my tool box, especially for rapid prototyping. I love that thing. http://www.bryantwebconsulting.com/docs/datamgr/ HTH G! On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Steve Br

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Russ Michaels
Sorry Justin your going to have to use Google yourself this time :-) On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:05 PM, Steve Bryant < st...@bryantwebconsulting.com> wrote: > > >I'm > >thinking in terms of a set of tools which handle building the forms > >and processing data at runtime, not a generic code genera

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Steve Bryant
>I'm >thinking in terms of a set of tools which handle building the forms >and processing data at runtime, not a generic code generator. I want >to be able to define my field and its properties once and then have >that automatically applied everywhere (add/edit form displays, >validation, process

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Geoffrey Bentz
Sounds interesting. I have a system for automating some of this with CF9 ORM. I add validation metadata to the object properties and use the metadata to generate both server-side validation and a client-side script to use with the jQuery validation plugin. I also have a system for generating the

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Maureen
A set of tools that allowed integration with existing sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Amazon, Google Maps, etc..would seem more useful than creating an entirely new code base for forums, etc. The forms processing sounds interesting, but I suspect it also has been done multiple times

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Justin Scott
> I know I mentioned this earlier, but why not contribute to an > existing project? Galleon could use help. Many CF projects > could use additional developers. I may do some of that as well. :) -Justin ~| Order the Adobe Coldf

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Justin Scott
> Sorry to say Justin, but there are also plenty of CRUD > generators/builders/apps, form generators, CFC builders > ... > So it couldn't really get easier than it is already to be honest. There are plenty of code generators, sure, but I've never found anything along the lines of what I have in m

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Russ Michaels
Sorry to say Justin, but there are also plenty of CRUD generators/builders/apps, form generators, CFC builders and the likes out there already. In fact cfeclipse and cfbuilder do that out of the box and there are plugins for dreamweaver. There are also full blow apps for doing all the CRUD stuff,

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Raymond Camden
I know I mentioned this earlier, but why not contribute to an existing project? Galleon could use help. Many CF projects could use additional developers. On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Justin Scott wrote: > > I'd like to thank everyone for the feedback regarding an open source > ColdFusion pr

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-29 Thread Justin Scott
I'd like to thank everyone for the feedback regarding an open source ColdFusion project. Given the availability of several decent forum applications I do not believe that would be a good use of the time available. The medical billing application sounds like a good project, and I wouldn't mind be

RE: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-28 Thread Al Musella, DPM
ay. > > > >-Original Message- >From: Judah McAuley [mailto:ju...@wiredotter.com] >Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 1:01 PM >To: cf-talk >Subject: Re: Open source ColdFusion forums > > >On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Al Musella, DPM > wrote: > > > >

RE: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-28 Thread Rick Faircloth
dah McAuley [mailto:ju...@wiredotter.com] Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 1:01 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Open source ColdFusion forums On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Al Musella, DPM wrote: > >   I would love to see a good open source CF medical office > management program that inclu

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-28 Thread Judah McAuley
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Al Musella, DPM wrote: > >   I would love to see a good open source CF medical office > management program that includes electronic medical records as well as > billing. > There is a php based attempt going on at > http://www.oemr.org/ > Th

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-28 Thread zac wingfield
ny >interest in the development of an open source, ColdFusion-based forum >application. The goal would be something comparable to vBulletin or >PHPBB done in ColdFusion, done in open source style, completely free. > >It would seem that Ray's Galleon forums project is still aliv

RE: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-27 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
here are a number of forums out there that you can grab the best parts of and combine into a new one. Have fun :-) .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. Bobby Hartsfield http://acoderslife.com http://cf4em.com -Original Message- From: Justin Scott [mailto:leviat...@darktech.org] Sent: Saturday, March

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-27 Thread Al Musella, DPM
I would love to see a good open source CF medical office management program that includes electronic medical records as well as billing. There is a php based attempt going on at http://www.oemr.org/ They did an amazing job on some parts, but dropped the ball on others.

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-27 Thread Justin Scott
> E-Commerce maybe? That is something else I considered and eventually rejected as an idea for an open source project. First, most e-commerce projects have specific needs, so an existing project might get 80% of the way there but will usually be missing that last 20% which makes it essentially u

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Greg Luce
E-Commerce maybe? -- Greg Luce On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Raymond Camden wrote: > > Before building a new app, if you would think that Galleon is _close_ > to what you would need, I'd definitely recommend working on that > instead. But shoot - even as the creator, I'd say the more the >

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Raymond Camden
Before building a new app, if you would think that Galleon is _close_ to what you would need, I'd definitely recommend working on that instead. But shoot - even as the creator, I'd say the more the merrier. :) On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Justin Scott wrote: > > Hi everyone, I've recently t

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Russ Michaels
Here are the currently known CF based forums. http://www.carehart.org/cf411/#bb <http://www.carehart.org/cf411/#bb> On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Kelly wrote: > > That would rock! I would love to see one phpbb style. If you need any > beta testers let me know! > >

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Kelly
ely free. > > It would seem that Ray's Galleon forums project is still alive and > well, so with one open source forum application out in the wild I'm > unsure if there is really need for another. So first, I want to be > sure there would be interest in such a project; would

Re: Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Peter Donahue
Subject: Open source ColdFusion forums Hi everyone, I've recently taken a new job that has opened up some free time for me, and I'm considering a project I'd thought about long ago but never had time to implement. I'm curious if there is any interest in the development of an open so

Open source ColdFusion forums

2011-03-26 Thread Justin Scott
plication. The goal would be something comparable to vBulletin or PHPBB done in ColdFusion, done in open source style, completely free. It would seem that Ray's Galleon forums project is still alive and well, so with one open source forum application out in the wild I'm unsure if there i

Re: coldfusion forums?

2010-09-14 Thread Jacob Munson
> > A lot of people have unsubscribed from cf-talk because it got too > 'noisy'. I've unsubscribed a couple of times over the last half dozen > years. It's manageable nowadays which is nice (but I suspect a lot of > folks don't know it's gotten quieter and won't think of coming back). > This desc

Re: coldfusion forums?

2010-09-14 Thread Sean Corfield
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 1:25 AM, Richard White wrote: > i cant help but notice these days it has slowed down, and just wondering what > could be the cause of this. > > Is there an alternative forum that people are now using? could it be that > ColdFusion is getting easier to understand? or coul

Re: coldfusion forums?

2010-09-14 Thread Russ Michaels
also easycfm.com and stackoverflow.com -- -- Russ Michaels www.cfmldeveloper.com - Supporting the CF community since 1999 FREE ColdFusion/Railo hosting for developers. blog: www.michaels.me.uk ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion

RE: coldfusion forums?

2010-09-14 Thread Andy Matthews
Sitepoint forums has a good ColdFusion section. Lots of meaty questions there. -Original Message- From: Richard White [mailto:rich...@j7is.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 5:25 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: coldfusion forums? >There may be less traffic but your questions st

Re: coldfusion forums?

2010-09-14 Thread Richard White
>There may be less traffic but your questions still get answered do they not? yes definitely, just meant as a discussion point, and wondering if i was maybe missing something new :) > > > > >-- >Russ Michaels >www.cfmldeveloper.com - Supporting the CF community since 1999 >FREE ColdFusion/Railo

RE: coldfusion forums?

2010-09-14 Thread Andrew Scott
mber 2010 6:26 PM > To: cf-talk > Subject: coldfusion forums? > > > when i first started using coldfusion (3 years ago) the houseoffusion.com > forum really helped. At that time the forum was buzzing and it seemed every > minute new posts or replies were going up. > >

Re: coldfusion forums?

2010-09-14 Thread Russ Michaels
be very active, but is now very quiet, however if you post a question it does get answered. The Adobe forums are also very active these days. -- Russ Michaels www.cfmldeveloper.com - Supporting the CF community since 1999 FREE ColdFusion/Railo hosting for developers. blog: www.michaels.me.uk

coldfusion forums?

2010-09-14 Thread Richard White
when i first started using coldfusion (3 years ago) the houseoffusion.com forum really helped. At that time the forum was buzzing and it seemed every minute new posts or replies were going up. i cant help but notice these days it has slowed down, and just wondering what could be the cause of t

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-10 Thread Jake Pilgrim
Great list, thanks Raymond! >As a quick FYI, RIAForge is having "issues" today. I've had to restart >it a few times and won't have time to really dig until tonight. So, if >it is down, say a few quick prayers and reload in 10 minutes. > > > >>> ~~

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-10 Thread Raymond Camden
really what we're looking >> for. Basically I'm looking for a very simple CFC-based forum - I don't need >> nor want RSS, bbtext, attachments, etc but I do want something that has >> threads, replies, and scrubs input. >> >> Does anyone know of oth

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-10 Thread Raymond Camden
; for. Basically I'm looking for a very simple CFC-based forum - I don't need > nor want RSS, bbtext, attachments, etc but I do want something that has > threads, replies, and scrubs input. > > Does anyone know of other forums for Coldfusion? > >> >think he was

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-10 Thread Jake Pilgrim
input. Does anyone know of other forums for Coldfusion? > >think he was saying the others did not have the feature set he was > looking for. > > that is why I posted my question!! because in reality his request does > not really say much about what he is looking for exce

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Rick Root
You could also look at CFMBB My site is pretty half-assed right now, I migrated to OpenBD on a VPS about a year ago and haven't bothered makng sure everything works =) CFMBB is based on Galleon, it was meant to be a little more like phpBB. Haven't done much with it in a while. Neither CFMBB no

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread denstar
CFDs nuts! =-) On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Matt Quackenbush wrote: > > CFDs are hot, but not as hot as CFDDDs.  :-) > > > ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology-Michae

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Matt Quackenbush
CFDs are hot, but not as hot as CFDDDs. :-) ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology-Michael-Dinowitz/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Raymond Camden
ther than seeing it installed on certain sites (ColdBox forums, Mura > forums, etc).  Since I know that it does the things the OP listed, and based > upon the that post, I assumed it was not CFC-based.   > > -- ===

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Matt Quackenbush
Heh. I actually have no idea if it is CFC-based or not; I've never looked at it, other than seeing it installed on certain sites (ColdBox forums, Mura forums, etc). Since I know that it does the things the OP listed, and based upon the that post, I assumed it was not CFC-

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Andrew Grosset
>think he was saying the others did not have the feature set he was looking >for. that is why I posted my question!! because in reality his request does not really say much about what he is looking for except it should be simple and cfc based. and yes Galleon is CFC based.

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Raymond Camden
Quackenbush wrote: > >> >> He said he was specifically looking for *CFC-based forums*.  The >> aforementioned are not CFC-based.  In other words, and perhaps I am wrong, >> but I do not think he was saying the others did n

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Raymond Camden
Eh? Galleon isn't CFC based? On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Matt Quackenbush wrote: > > He said he was specifically looking for *CFC-based forums*.  The > aforementioned are not CFC-based.  In other words, and perhaps I am wrong, > but I do not think he was saying the others

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Mark Drew
Galleon is cfc based tho? Sent from my iPhone (apologies for my brevity!) On 9 Aug 2010, at 21:43, Matt Quackenbush wrote: > > He said he was specifically looking for *CFC-based forums*. The > aforementioned are not CFC-based. In other words, and perhaps I am wrong, > but I do

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Matt Quackenbush
He said he was specifically looking for *CFC-based forums*. The aforementioned are not CFC-based. In other words, and perhaps I am wrong, but I do not think he was saying the others did not have the feature set he was looking for

Re: Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Andrew Grosset
>they're just not > what we're looking for. Specifically what are you looking for? (that the afore mentioned dont have) ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology-Michael-Dino

Forums using CFCs?

2010-08-09 Thread Jake Pilgrim
I know I'm kicking a dead dog asking about forums, but I need current information so please bear with me. :) I'm currently working on a project where a forum is desired, and I'm hoping someone has developed something that we can use rather than reinventing the forum yet again

Re: good forums

2010-03-23 Thread Arsalan Tariq Keen
of ColExt :) ... I am eagerly waiting though ;) Regards, Arsalan -- From: "Richard White" Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 5:11 PM To: "cf-talk" Subject: good forums > > hi, > > i have used this forum whilst learning co

Re: good forums

2010-03-22 Thread Won Lee
1) http://www.extjs.com/learn/Main_Page. You should do the tutorials. 2) While not a forum, Cutter's blog is worth reading while drinking one's morning coffee. http://blog.cutterscrossing.com/ 3) I'm surprised that the ExtJs forums hasn't been more helpful. I'v

good forums

2010-03-22 Thread Richard White
the forums on www.extjs.com/forum/ dont appear to be as helpful. I dont get replies to answers very often and when i do the answers are very confusing. Does anyone know of any good forums for learning extjs thanks ~| Want to

RE: Mura and Forums?

2010-03-21 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
Christopher Stowell wrote on 2010-03-20: > Has anyone found a forums software that will integrate with Mura easily? > Only one I've found so far is way over the budget of site I'm working on > so looking for something simple, easy to use. Thanks in advance. Christopher - t

Mura and Forums?

2010-03-19 Thread Christopher Stowell
Has anyone found a forums software that will integrate with Mura easily? Only one I've found so far is way over the budget of site I'm working on so looking for something simple, easy to use. Thanks

Re: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread Gerald Guido
Thank you for reading my mind Jordan. Actually that *is* what I am looking for had I the wherewithal to express myself properly. Though just not in paper back. I have a personal adage: "It is not what you know, nor is it who you know. It is who you know who knows what you need to know." The righ

Re: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread Jordan Michaels
Whenever I'm forced to work with PHP code I have a book that I like to reference. I know this isn't what you were asking, but in general I'm able to find every function, etc, I want using this book: http://www.amazon.com/Core-PHP-Programming-Leon-Atkinson/dp/013020787X It organizes the functio

Re: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread Peter Boughton
Well I can't comment on how good the PHP devs are, but in general SO users tend to figure out the intent fairly well - and it has the benefit of allowing edits and comments to clarify things further. One way to test how well (any) community works: ask a question you've already figured out, may

Re: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread Gerald Guido
Thank you.. I know what I want to do but I am not sure the best (if that even exists) way to get PHP to do it. I am getting to the point where it would be great to ask people questions who know PHP like the back of their hand (like cf-talk is to CF). I have have my old "Programmers guide to PHP 4"

Re: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread Peter Boughton
Don't limit yourself to looking specifically for a PHP community. Go for a general programming community, to learn concepts in a general fashion, and (if necessary) then use the PHP manual to learn specific syntax/etc. (Although most general communities will have PHP users anyway.) And for tha

Re: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread Peter Boughton
>I really love how people do not read the post in question. Huh? I did read the question. Looking back it seems both Sebastiaan and I misread the (badly structured) second paragraph in the post and assumed he was asking for a software package. The subject and question are both ambiguously wor

RE: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread Andrew Scott
I really love how people do not read the post in question. *sigh* -Original Message- From: Peter Boughton [mailto:bought...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, 27 January 2010 9:15 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP Beehive Forum is the best forum

Re: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread Peter Boughton
Beehive Forum is the best forum software, and it happens to be PHP. :) ~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with something they want? Let them know on the House of Fusion mailing lists Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.co

Re: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread James Holmes
2010/1/27 Sebastiaan GMC van Dijk : > had never even heard of CF_talk You just posted on it... mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles: http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/ ~| Want to reach the ColdFusion community with some

RE: (ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-27 Thread Sebastiaan GMC van Dijk
phpBB is a good Forum-tool had never even heard of CF_talk, only Galleon by Ray Camden _ Få nye Windows Live™ Messenger. http://download.live.com/messenge ~

(ot) Mailing lists and/or support forums for PHP

2010-01-26 Thread Gerald Guido
A recent project has me digging into PHP again and I was wondering if anyone here could recommend a good support forum for PHP like CF_talk? I am getting past the basic how to stuff that Google brings up and have specific questions and I am spending more time weeding through mountains of Google r

Re: CF based forums ap?

2009-07-16 Thread Raymond Camden
Wow, thank you very much Mike! I will add that, in general, if you want X in ColdFusion, please visit RIAForge. It is the best place to find out so and so in CF. Galleon is not the only forums app out there - I see 3 when I search at RIAForge. On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Mike Kear wrote

Re: CF based forums ap?

2009-07-15 Thread Mike Kear
I've never installed forum software, but I've taken part in plenty. But i have used some of Ray's other software. I'd say at a guess that if you have a choice of going with Ray's app, and anyone else's, go with Ray's app. Ray stands behind his applications, supports them as well as anyone o

RE: CF based forums ap?

2009-07-15 Thread Paul Henderson
From: Nathan Strutz [mailto:str...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 10:22 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: CF based forums ap? Did you check out Ray Camden's Galleon forums app? I would bet it's on riaforge.org. Pretty simple to figure out and modify. On Wednesday, July 15, 2009,

RE: CF based forums ap?

2009-07-15 Thread Nick Gleason
Fusetalk is great. But, it's not free. Nick > -Original Message- > From: Paul Henderson [mailto:pa...@d2phosting.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 10:04 PM > To: cf-talk > Subject: CF based forums ap? > > > I'm trying to find a CF based forum

Re: CF based forums ap?

2009-07-15 Thread Nathan Strutz
Did you check out Ray Camden's Galleon forums app? I would bet it's on riaforge.org. Pretty simple to figure out and modify. On Wednesday, July 15, 2009, Paul Henderson wrote: > > I'm trying to find a CF based forums ap, open source preferred but not > required. The one

CF based forums ap?

2009-07-15 Thread Paul Henderson
I'm trying to find a CF based forums ap, open source preferred but not required. The ones I've been able to find any postings about seem to be out dated. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks in advan

Re: Ray Camden's Galleon - Forums

2008-09-18 Thread Raymond Camden
If you aren't using sticky sessions, then you would need to modify the code to pass along the proper variables. You could do this with urlSessionFormat, but that may a bit of a chore to do to all the files. On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:21 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone had any expereinc

Ray Camden's Galleon - Forums

2008-09-18 Thread coldfusion . developer
Has anyone had any expereince with Galleon on a Clustered configuration? My problem is successful logins aren't sticking. I read in the documentation that all you need to do is prepend the jsessionid variable to the session variable. I can find a session variable being set. Could use some friend

RE: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Dave Watts
> Is it that robust errors are on? I know. I told the hosting > company about it and it's something I can't change. :) You might not be able to change that, but that would only affect unhandled errors. You should have an error handling framework for your site: try/catch where appropriate to catch

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread morgan l
I'll definitely have to check that out. Been a long while since I've delved into that one. I wonder if those manuals are still hanging out at the house... On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Phillip Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > *nods* > > Actually, our company (5th Wall Gaming - > www.5thWal

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread William Seiter
My 2pence is to keep with the ## of posts, not the % of posts. I was thinking... That is alot of programming 'on the fly' to do. I was wondering if storing the 'rank' in the database would be better? You could have the number of posts calculated at the beginning of each forum insert and then

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Raymond Camden
he rest of us! > > ~Brad > > -Original Message- > From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 2:17 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: Rank names on Forums > > Hey Phillip, I sent an email your way about a minor security issue on &

RE: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Brad Wood
Oh Ray, do share with the rest of us! ~Brad -Original Message- From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 2:17 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Rank names on Forums Hey Phillip, I sent an email your way about a minor security issue on your site. Just pinging

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Phillip Vector
Is it that robust errors are on? I know. I told the hosting company about it and it's something I can't change. :) But yes. If you found an error (I thought it was pretty air tight), then let me know please. On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Phillip

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Raymond Camden
Hey Phillip, I sent an email your way about a minor security issue on your site. Just pinging you in case spam eats my mail. On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Phillip Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > *nods* > > Actually, our company (5th Wall Gaming - www.5thWallGaming.com) does > LARPs (Live Ac

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Phillip Vector
*nods* Actually, our company (5th Wall Gaming - www.5thWallGaming.com) does LARPs (Live Action Role Playing Games). However, one of the favorites is Paranoia.. So we decided to take the ranks from that. :) and by the way friend citizen... What pray tell is an RPG and how do you know about the vul

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread morgan l
Paranoia? "The computer is your friend" Paranoia? Seriously? Cool. '80s RPG flashback moment there. On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Phillip Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's based off a game called Paranoia.. There are 7 ranks representing > the colors of the rainbow (ROY G BIV) and one

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Dominic Watson
Lol nice - and perfect sense :) Dominic 2008/5/30 Phillip Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > It's based off a game called Paranoia.. There are 7 ranks representing > the colors of the rainbow (ROY G BIV) and one ultraviolet and one > infrared. > > Adding more ranks would break the illusion since withi

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Phillip Vector
It's based off a game called Paranoia.. There are 7 ranks representing the colors of the rainbow (ROY G BIV) and one ultraviolet and one infrared. Adding more ranks would break the illusion since within the game, there are only that many. Since most people die around the Green level... it is rarel

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Dominic Watson
> Don't count ALL the posts, only count the posts since the user joined the > forum. Nice. I'm curious as to why more ranks can't be setup but I'll just trust that the answer is long and boring ;) Dominic 2008/5/30 Phillip Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > That's where I ran into my problem. There

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Phillip Vector
That's where I ran into my problem. There are only 9 ranks total. That's it and I can't add more (I'd go into why, but it would be long and boring). :) I think I figured it out though (it's amazing how an answer can come to you while you are writing it down). Don't count ALL the posts, only count

Re: Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Dominic Watson
Setup a database table for ranks and have this configurable in the forum admin settings. Stick to no. of posts as the rank measure to avoid the issue you described. When posters 'breach the limits', new ranks can be added ad-hoc with no code changes neccessary. Dominic 2008/5/30 Phillip Vector

Rank names on Forums

2008-05-30 Thread Phillip Vector
I have a forum set up that I have various rank names based on the number of posts a user enters.. The more posts, the better the rank.. At first, I used a cfswitch and counted that way. Unfortunately, I realized that I would have to keep it up as more and more posts came in (if it went over the ma

RE: Modding Galleon Forums

2008-02-22 Thread Dennis Powers
>> encourage you to check out Galleon I don't suppose it will run on CF5 will it? >> Side effects include dizziness, nausea, and a slight >> tingling feeling in your extremities. I get this when I ask such questions. Best Regards, Dennis Powers UXB Internet - A website design and Hosting Com

Re: Modding Galleon Forums

2008-02-22 Thread Raymond Camden
Warning - Advertisement: Anthony, I encourage you to check out Galleon (http://galleon.riaforge.org). Not only is it a nice ColdFusion-based forums application, it also whitens your teeth and lowers your blood pressure. Side effects include dizziness, nausea, and a slight tingling feeling in your

Re: Modding Galleon Forums

2008-02-22 Thread Anthony Katgert
Hello I just viewed this thread and wonder if ther is a true alternative for my Vbulletin board. I have owned license but am always looking for newer better alternatives if there are any. I am not a savvy CF programmer nor PHP I would need a solution that can easily be modified to fit our nee

Re: Modding Galleon Forums

2008-02-21 Thread Justin T
Thanks Ray. I went with the easier method so that updates might be possible. I tossed all galleon application.* settings into application.forums.* and all session.user stuff into session.forums.user I did the same sort of thing with blogCFC. I renamed application.cfm to blogsettings.cfm and fo

Re: Modding Galleon Forums

2008-02-21 Thread Raymond Camden
name). You can download the entire code base for RIAForge if you want to see this in action. On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Justin T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have a need for forums in our web application and I was looking at Ray's > Galleon package because it is open s

Modding Galleon Forums

2008-02-21 Thread Justin T
We have a need for forums in our web application and I was looking at Ray's Galleon package because it is open source and seems to fit our light needs. First, I have to have this package integrating with our existing security, which is not cflogin based. This could mean doing away with

Re: CF forums

2007-12-19 Thread s. isaac dealey
> Would have to agree with Matt. Something the same as VBulletin would > be nice for CF. What I really want to see is an application that > brings a lot of this together (blogs,wikis,forums,common security > model etc), similar to products like Microsoft Community Server. Isn'

Re: CF forums

2007-12-19 Thread Raymond Camden
On Dec 19, 2007 4:27 PM, Mark Picker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Thread seems to have gotten a bit sidetracked (but still funny). > > I haven't used any of these products in a while, but it does seem like > Galleon also fits the bill. > > Demo site: >

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