Thanks Karen. I can see there's some good reading there.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
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On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 4:52 PM, wrote:
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> Hi Mike
>
>
Thanks Steve, in fact that's the point really. There are lots of
folks claiming to be experts in the field. I guess SEO has more than
it's share of charlatans and conmen, but how do people become experts
in that field?
I have the same list as you - perhaps I'm not as far from the front in
SEO
Hi Mike
Perhaps the "Search Engine Watch" web site or forums could help.
(FYI, I used the site aeons ago at Uni, but it still seems to be alive
& it's referenced in the Wikipedia page for SEO.)
Search Engine Watch
http://SearchEngineWatch.com
Wikipedia - Search Engine Watch
http://en.wikipedia.
Mike
>From my experience the only things in SEO that "change rapidly" are the
hacks and cheats where as the fundamentals have not really changed...XHTML,
CSS, content content content, keyword and keyword page relevance and links.
I tend to prefer rankings that persisit rather than using hacks an
Hi Brian,
I think that Flex is probably an appropriate conversation to have on this list
as Flex data services have been a part of ColdFusion for a long time now.
Besides all the Flex gurus are pretty much on the list.
Cheers,
Rae
From: KNOTT, Brian
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 4:35 PM
To: '
Hi Brian,
flexcoders is the main list you want. If you want any more resources
ping me on skype at lyricist1
Toby
On 11/05/2009, at 4:35 PM, KNOTT, Brian wrote:
> Guys getting into more flex applications at the moment. I thought
> there was a similar group for flex programmers on g
Guys getting into more flex applications at the moment. I thought there was a
similar group for flex programmers on google groups.Does anyone know what
this group is called or other good flex groups for beginners.
Brian Knott
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Heheh thanks Chris, perhaps i didn't word my question very well, on
hindsight. I was actually looking for advice on the best way to
achieve what i want.
I suspect that a book on SEO wouldnt be the best way, because
techniques are changing so rapidly, it would be hard to find a SEO
book that's
There are 4 things I can think of:-
1) search the web on SEO
2) buy some books
3) do a course
4) attend a conference.
Chris
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I’m sorry if this is off topic. I think it crosses over ColdFusion
topics because it relates in a way, I hope you’ll be a bit forgiving
to me…..
I need to upgrade my Search Engine Optimisation skills. I’ve had
quite good success at getting good rankings for my clients with
attention to standa
Due to circumstances beyond my control, regrettably normal CFUG
proceeding for this month will NOT go ahead.. )
If you wish to stop by for a chat or have any questions I will be
available at the place of which the CFUG meeting was to be held at
6:00pm until later in the evening ( 7pm - 8pm? )
Hi everyone, its time for CFUG Brisbane again in May 2009.
Topics:
Coldfusion and Flex Communication
Show and Tell
Location:
TASS
Unit 1/31 Thompson St
Bowen Hills, QLD 4006
Date:
Tuesday 12th of May 2009
Time:
6:00 - 6:30PM, Arrival
6:30PM, Start
RSVP:
Please RSVP before 4:00PM on the 11th o
Hi,
Just wondering the best ways to protect my cfml code when the code is placed
on the clients server
I am aware there CF encryption available however how secure is that and
with a savvy programmer can they reverse engineer the encrypted code
allowing them to copy and re use the code to
Hi,
Just wondering the best ways to protect my cfml code when the code is placed
on the clients server
I am aware there CF encryption available however how secure is that and
with a savvy programmer can they reverse engineer the encrypted code
allowing them to copy and re use the code to build
You could try having a look at the PDF properties. In acrobat pro File>New
defaults to PDF portfolio.
Cheers,
Rae
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From: "Zoeski"
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 8:01 AM
To: "cfaussie"
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF7 verity cannot index Acrobat v9 PD
Hi Rae
How do I know if it was created as PDF portfolio?
Thanks
Zoe
On May 8, 5:44 pm, "Rae Buerckner" wrote:
> Sounds like it might have been saved as a PDF portfolio instead of as a
> straight PDF, or it was created as PDF portfolio.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rae
>
>
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