Relevant:
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/open-coldfusion-dreamweaver-cc.html
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http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion
Archi
Perhsps there are hidden features tgst are disabled by default.
Russ Michaels
www.michaels.me.uk
On 19 Jun 2013 16:16, "Carl Von Stetten" wrote:
>
> One weird thing I noticed when installing Dreamweaver CC: it actually
> stopped mid-install and made me shut down my ColdFusion 10 services
> bef
One weird thing I noticed when installing Dreamweaver CC: it actually
stopped mid-install and made me shut down my ColdFusion 10 services
before I could proceed any further. If ColdFusion is no longer
supported in DW, why would it be checking for and stopping if ColdFusion
is running?
-Carl
Thanks Les! That helps a lot.Jeez why didnt Adobe just say that
instead of all that 'deprecated' business? Or as you say include an
option to have .cfm and .cfc files associated with Dreamweaver, just like
they did with .js and .css ??
Anyway - moving on now. a carer's work is never do
On 6/18/2013 9:31 PM, Mike K wrote:
> Again, I might be wrong here, but if you make ColdFusion
> sites, Dreamweaver CC is impossible to use
Not impossible. But Adobe, for one reason or another, has made it dificult...
Do this:
1. Go to preferences
2. In the "choose external applications" secti
I should add, I'm not a DEVELOPER. I run a one-man shop - i am Designer,
Coder, Developer, Strategist, Consultant, Hosting company, Domain
Registry - I do the whole thing. I dont just cut code.I'm in a very
large group of people who arent working in a development team. It makes
no se
Ray, removing CF File support from Dreamweaver means the WHOLE PRODUCT is
useless in ColdFusion sites. You can't use any of the Dreamweaver product
to develop a ColdFusion site because you can't open the files. Unless
you build a whole bunch of static html pages, lay them out and design th
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 8:31 PM, Mike K wrote:
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> Adobe really have no clue how to support and market any server products.
> I said that when i saw what a fiasco the forms product was for them, now
> it looks like ColdFusion is 'deprecated' too.
>
*sigh*
Let me repeat myself.
The ColdFus
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Patti, Michael
wrote:
> I happen to like CFBuilder, and use the free version on a regular basis,
> but a colleague (and a very talented CF Developer) prefers DW, even though
> I've tried to convince her to use CFBuilder. Up 'til now, DW has worked
> for her, as
Again, I might be wrong here, but if you make ColdFusion sites,
Dreamweaver CC is impossible to use, because you can't render any of the
pages, use any of the responsive features, or the site management
features, or use any live view. It wont even open the files.You can't
use it to do the l
The trial version becomes the Express Version after the trail period ends. Thus
free.
Sent from my iPad, enjoy the auto replace typos :)
On Jun 18, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions
wrote:
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> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Mark Drew wrote:
>
>> I thought you cou
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Mark Drew wrote:
> I thought you could get a free version of CFBuilder??
You can... go to ColdFusion Summit and you get a copy for free!
http://cfsummit.adobeevents.com/
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+2
I now use it as my default text editor too, replaced notepad++ which was on
32bit and causes problems with certain files on windows (such
applicationhost.config), sublime is 64bit so works with all.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 1:53 AM, Byron Mann wrote:
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> +1 for Sublime, just started using it
I wrap design code around my CF all day long, in ColdFusion Builder. I
might "slice up" a PSD, but I just take the html produced (typically
from Fireworks, though that workflow's about to change), clean it up in
CFB, and I'm done.
Steve 'Cutter' Blades
Adobe Community Professional
Adobe Certif
+1 for Sublime, just started using it and love it for almost all file
types.
Well worth the small fee.
Byron Mann
Lead Engineer & Architect
HostMySite.com
On Jun 18, 2013 2:15 PM, "Raymond Camden" wrote:
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> I'll point out that if you don't want to use an Eclipse-based IDE (I don't
> - I've be
I'll admit that I usually do my design work in DW, or Photoshop (slice and
dice when done), and then once I have my design the way I want it, I'll
switch to code view and hand code my CF into the page(s). I find that to be
much easier than hand coding the entire thing. Except CSS. I usually hand
c
because thousands of people like it and use it for development, that's why.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Steve 'Cutter' Blades <
cold.fus...@cutterscrossing.com> wrote:
>
> I had not seen this, but I'm not surprised either. One, Dreamweaver is
> really a designer's editor (IMO). I'm actual
I had not seen this, but I'm not surprised either. One, Dreamweaver is
really a designer's editor (IMO). I'm actually surprised that they
continue to support any server side language, of any kind. Two, Adobe
already has a first class ColdFusion file editor in ColdFusion Builder,
built on Eclip
t of the Creative Cloud suite?
-Michael
-Original Message-
From: Patti, Michael [mailto:mpa...@sherwood-group.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 2:07 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Adobe no longer supports ColdFusion??? Really?
There is a conspicuous absence of CFBuilder amongst the applications
013 2:04 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Adobe no longer supports ColdFusion??? Really?
>
>
> most developers do have to do layout work as well, even if they have been
> provided with a ready made design, they usually have to then convert that
> design into HTML and then insert dy
Sublime Text 2 is a fine code oriented IDE for ColdFusion.
There is a syntax package specifically for ColdFusion. Also great tools
for HTML/JS/CSS web development.
Cheap (free to try), small, fast and with excellent community support.
Give it a try. You may like it.
http://www.sublimetext.c
i downloaded cf10 extension for dreamweaver cs6
http://www.adobe.com/support/coldfusion/downloads.html
>Have I missed something here? I upgraded my Dreamweaver CS6 to
>Dreamweaver CC and ColdFusion is no longer supported apparently.
>
>There are no CFM file types, no tag hinting or code c
Yeah, what Russ said. DW is great for UI development, JS and
jQuery. Autosuggest for jQuery selectors and functions etc. I do boatloads
of frontend JS and UI work and DW is by far my tool of choice for that.
G!
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Russ Michaels wrote:
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> most developers do have
I'll point out that if you don't want to use an Eclipse-based IDE (I don't
- I've been honest about that the last few years), you can get CFML support
in Sublime (not free, but cheap), and in Brackets (free, and epic).
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Wil Genovese wrote:
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> I think some of th
Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 2:04 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Adobe no longer supports ColdFusion??? Really?
most developers do have to do layout work as well, even if they have been
provided with a ready made design, they usually have to then convert that
I think some of the complaining is from people that 'fear' learning an Eclipse
style IDE. At the Twin Cities CFUG a week ago a few people expressed that they
didn't want to learn such a complicated IDE. That and having to actually pay
for software came up again. I did point out the free edition
da useless.
--- Ben
-Original Message-
From: Patti, Michael [mailto:mpa...@sherwood-group.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 2:07 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Adobe no longer supports ColdFusion??? Really?
There is a conspicuous absence of CFBuilder amongst the applications that
are available for
ption.
FlashBuilder Premium is included, but not CFBuilder. Seriously? Talk about
putting us between a rock and a hard place.
-Michael
-Original Message-
From: John M Bliss [mailto:bliss.j...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 12:58 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Adobe no longer sup
Can you install the ColdFusion tags MXP file in CC. Would that add
support or only the tag lib?
On 6/18/2013 10:59 AM, Wil Genovese wrote:
> I've never been and never will be a designer and thus a Dreamweaver user. I
> would never want to use Dreamweaver to write server side code. I say leave
most developers do have to do layout work as well, even if they have been
provided with a ready made design, they usually have to then convert that
design into HTML and then insert dynamic content etc.
I don;t know many devs who are like you and only ever write server side
code and never ever do a
Details on free version of ColdFusion Builder:
http://cfdocyard.blogspot.com/2011/05/coldfusion-builder-express-edition-free.html
Note this is from two years ago.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Raymond Camden wrote:
> Um, no, you don't have to buy ColdFusion Builder. There is a free edition
I thought you could get a free version of CFBuilder??
Hence the stopping of support in dw
Regards
Mark Drew
Sent from a mobile device
On 18 Jun 2013, at 18:59, Wil Genovese wrote:
>
> I've never been and never will be a designer and thus a Dreamweaver user. I
> would never want to use Dream
Um, no, you don't have to buy ColdFusion Builder. There is a free edition.
And yes - we've already announced plans for an update.
So - there ya go. No need to panic - again - right?
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Wil Genovese wrote:
>
> I've never been and never will be a designer and thu
I've never been and never will be a designer and thus a Dreamweaver user. I
would never want to use Dreamweaver to write server side code. I say leave
Dreamweaver to designers.
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator
CF Webtools
www.cfwebtools.com
wilg...@trunkful.
FWIW, they still sell a CF-enabled IDE:
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion-builder.html
And you can, of course, still use DW for HTML/CSS/JS/etc.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Gerald Guido wrote:
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> Apparently that is the case.
>
> https://twitter.com/AlexHubner/status/34270409980602
sadly this is true, they have dropped CF support in DW, you have to buy
CFBuilder now if you want a CF IDE.
Very annoying as I liked DW
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 6:07 PM, Mike K wrote:
>
> Have I missed something here? I upgraded my Dreamweaver CS6 to
> Dreamweaver CC and ColdFusion is no lon
Apparently that is the case.
https://twitter.com/AlexHubner/status/342704099806023682
G!
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Mike K wrote:
>
> Have I missed something here? I upgraded my Dreamweaver CS6 to
> Dreamweaver CC and ColdFusion is no longer supported apparently.
>
> There are no CFM
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