I am happy to offer free hosting to get the site back up.
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 0:10 AM, Nolan Erck nolan.e...@gmail.com wrote:
FYI, on the ColdSpring Google group there is now a small discussion about
the ColdSpring docs and making sure they have a good home on a server
somewhere.
-Nolan
Great! Thanks for the heads up, Nolan.
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 8:10 PM Nolan Erck nolan.e...@gmail.com wrote:
FYI, on the ColdSpring Google group there is now a small discussion about
the ColdSpring docs and making sure they have a good home on a server
somewhere.
-Nolan
On Fri, Mar
FYI, on the ColdSpring Google group there is now a small discussion about
the ColdSpring docs and making sure they have a good home on a server
somewhere.
-Nolan
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 8:37 AM, Dean Lawrence dean...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Nolan, I appreciate your insights. I'm pretty
Thanks, Nolan, I appreciate your insights. I'm pretty much on the same page
as you, but I guess I am mainly concerned that with the ColdSpring site
apparently gone, that I can't even get to the documentation to try to
either troubleshoot an issue or even expand on features that I haven't
worked
I like ColdSpring. I like having XML documentation for that layer of my
codebase. As such, I have several sites that I don't plan to migrate to
DI/1 or WireBox. I also do a lot of Java consulting work, and switching
from Spring (Java) to ColdSpring (CFML) is less painful for my brain. :)
That
I've been using ColdSpring for a good number of years and it is pretty much
a part of almost every site that I have developed. When trying to access
http://coldspringframework.org/ to look at the docs, I get a service
unavailable error. It was like this when I tried to access it about a month
ago
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