considering it's Geoff we're talking about, it's bound to be...
see you there.
b
On 3/4/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lets hope the conference is run better than the competition for free
tickets. :P
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If no date. Default to NOW() or date created at a minimum. If date
hasn't changed use a DATEUPDATED record. Easy really.
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WebJam roxored :)
Although Geoff, 3 mins dude. not 3mins 30sec ;) hehehe.
Quote of the winner: I can't believe you [EMAIL PROTECTED] idiots voted for
me ...
You just can't get that kind of speech quality anywhere else! ;)
(Those of you who missed the night, get there next year as it was very
http://www.austiger.com.au/site/index.cfm
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HI,
Are there any recomendations for coldfusion (MX 7) hosting in
Australia.
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Too pricey and too local.
And no Scorpio or up-to-date JVM.
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Mike, I'll take a shot, but first I want to admit I'm not sure I'm
appreciating all the nuances of what you've put forth. Are you saying
basically that your insert/update fails because it expects either a date or
null for this dateapproved column? It's not clear, because you never refer
to a
No Scorpio?
Its still in beta!
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Of Peter Tilbrook
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: ColdFusion Hosting
Too pricey and too local.
And no
We are not caching any templates.
In CFAdmin there are no cached templates, trusted cache or saving of
class files.
We are not using a framework, its as simple as putting a cfquery into
a .cfm page and running it directly in the browser.
It is only on queries with select * in them. On queries
Mike
We use a version between the previous suggestions:
For strings we use :
cfqueryparam cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar value=#trim(stringHere)#
null=#NOT YesNoFormat(len(trim(stringHere)))#
you can use the same principle to enter a null for a date.
HTH
Duncan
On 3/5/07, Maximilian Nyman [EMAIL
Anyone know of a reliable cross browser combo box ui component? No
flash or ajax just simple js will be fine (ajax renders too slowly for
large lists). Needs to be the same as a VB type combobox, single input
box with autocomplete and a simple drop down list filtered by the
characters typed in.
As you said their email client puts it in not them, no one ever put it in
the body intentionally.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au/blog
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Andrew Scott
Sent: Monday, 5 March 2007 10:00 AM
To:
Ok Dale,
So the reply from the person didn't insert it into the body of the message
and it just magically shows up.
Andrew Scott
Senior Coldfusion Developer
Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
www.aegeon.com.au
Phone: +613 8676 4223
Mobile: 0404 998 273
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does CF cache the query or is the DB that caches it
My understanding is: neither of these systems cache the query. What
happens is SQL creates an execution plan when it gets a SQL statement
to process. Where cfqueryparam is used, this plan is saved, (I would
guess this is an instruction passed
Dale,
I guess I really need to hold your hand a little more. When sniffing email
addresses as you may or may not know it is called screen / page scrapping,
and when someone places in this case your name and email as part of the
message then that is how it is archived.
I posted that link,
Surely no one is hosting scorpio yet?
http://www.gotcfm.com/thelist.cfm
I was amazed to see the number of sites on here claiming to be running
CF 8. I know Camden.org and forta are running it - given their roles
in Adobe - no surprise.
But Aspen Snowmass? Abercrombie Kent? I understand
Lol
Ok guys. From the perspective of protecting people privacy and from a
development stand point, yes it was my fault for not making sure that emails
were being stripped out before being displayed. I should know better and to
be honest at the time I was putting the whole thing together I
Hey Steve Shhh,
It was just the approach nothing more nothing less and nothing against Dale
either.
Andrew Scott
Senior Coldfusion Developer
Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
www.aegeon.com.au
Phone: +613 8676 4223
Mobile: 0404 998 273
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Duncan,
But the Admin says Cached Queries so I am going to guess its CF, just wanted
to make sure I was right on my assumption. And if you read my post, hey
Charlie (yells out) correct me you seem to know.. If you set this setting to
zero, there will be no caching and no performance gain.
So I
Steve,
It's just Andrew on a rant; he hasn't realized yet that we are both saying
the same thing and that I agree with him.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au/blog
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Of Steve Onnis
Sent: Monday,
I think CF would only cache the queries if cachedafter= or cachedwithin=
was used.
Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/03/2007 10:38 am
Duncan,
But the Admin says Cached Queries so I am going to guess its CF, just wanted
to make sure I was right on my assumption. And if you read my post, hey
Acually not sure, but the problem Duncan was having was suggested my
Macromedia so that shows you it is a known problem and how long it has been
around for, suggests for the cfqueryparam slect * from problem to set the
cached queries queue to zero.
But it might effect that attribute as well
But it is,
And I did post the answer to you in one of my previous posts to this post.
Andrew Scott
Senior Coldfusion Developer
Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
www.aegeon.com.au
Phone: +613 8676 4223
Mobile: 0404 998 273
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What other 'get-togethers' will be happening during the conference?
Let me know...
regards,
Bjorn
On 04/03/2007, at 8:16 PM, Scott Barnes wrote:
WebJam roxored :)
Although Geoff, 3 mins dude. not 3mins 30sec ;) hehehe.
Quote of the winner: I can't believe you [EMAIL PROTECTED] idiots
Duncan -
Which ones are running Scorpio, I couldn't see anything.
Generally anything pre-release is pretty tightly bound in a NDA, so I'd be
surprised if anyone other than nominated people are able to even talk about
it.
Mark
On 3/5/07, Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Surely no one is
On 04/03/2007, at 11:30 PM, Peter Tilbrook wrote:
Too pricey and too local.
And no Scorpio or up-to-date JVM.
Hi Allan,
I have hosted RocketBoots and other sites with Austiger for years and
have been very happy with their service - they implement CF
Enterprise's security sandboxing on
Steve,
Good question, and no one can really discuss that. But I would doubt that
anyone in the right mind would want to use it to host before release anyway.
Except I know one company got the right to do it with cfmx 7.0, but I think
that was a free developer hosting arrangement, dont fully
I think its fair to say that unless there are very special circumstances,
such as Ray Camden's case where he is doing it with Adobe's agreement (and
presumably assistance), it would be lunacy for a hosting company to use an
unreleased version of ColdFusion, even supposing they had a copy that they
Dont be scared Mark, we are all very nice!
On 3/5/07, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How early we talking here Geoff? ;o)
I'm a webDU banquet virgin, and I'm a little scared.
Mark
On 3/5/07, Geoff Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 5, 11:15 am, Bjorn Schultheiss [EMAIL
Hey Guys
I have a query object. I do not know the names of the columns so I am
using the columnlist variable. Some of the column names have spaces in
them which is causing me some trouble. Can someone point me in the right
direction on how to escape the space etc etc so I can output the
For starters column names should NEVER have spaces in them. An
underscore perhaps _ but not spaces. You need to have that
rectified. Dang newbie database designers.
What db are you using (thinking MSAccess or something equally pitiful).
Use CFDUMP var=QueryName for detailed info on your query -
queryName['column name'][row number]
Will let you access anything you want.
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You should be able to access them using the struct method
queryName[column Name]
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Dale Fraser
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
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Even though you shouldn't use spaces in your column names you can
reference them by placing square brackets around the column name.
SELECT [the column]
FROM Table
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Yes,
Also if you do as then coldfusion will get them with the as name.
SELECT [the column] as theColumn
FROM Table
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au/blog
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Sent:
Hi Peter
Dang newbie database designers
Its a database view, and not something I have ANY control over. I
understand fully how ugly the concept of spaces in column names is.
What db are you using (thinking MSAccess or something equally pitiful).
SQL Server, not that it has much relevance to
I'm gathering up some dates now but I think
WebConnections/WebDirections is on soon and Microsoft are hosting Mix
Downunder which is going to cover all technologies other then
Microsoft (so similiar to visitmix.com but here).. so we hope to get a
good breadth and depth of presenters from all over
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