I have to implement the solution within our system which will
communicate with Facebook via HTTP POST (remotely). Our clients are
recruitment consultants they wanted to advertise their jobs on
Facebook in their account.
For example..this is the goal.
- Our clients will create the job ad details
Look at the facebook API on riaforge
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Sent: Thursday, 16 July 2009 8:44 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Facebook integration using ColdFusion
I have to implement the solution
It should also be noted that they can't do it to their account.
Their best option would be to create an application on Facebook, and then
use the API as Dale suggested. Then people can join the application or page
and leave at their own free will.
Spamming to an account with jobs is not what a
Can you please tell me little bit more why there is a need to create
Their best option would be to create an application on Facebook,???
Thanks.
On Jul 16, 9:39 pm, CyberAngel andre...@gmail.com wrote:
It should also be noted that they can't do it to their account.
Their best option would be
Because facebook is about friends connecting...
Applications and pages is about companies and organisations promoting and
advertising. I suggest you log into facebook join the developers page and
read the information available to you.
Seek did exactly what your clients / customers want to do,
Today I thought I would log into my twitter account after 7 months mind you
and have a look around again thinking maybe I can put it to some use (jury
is still out on that one), but while I was in there I noticed in the right
hand column under Trending topics I noticed a topic names IE6 Must die.
Interesting discussion.
Personally, the main issue I have with IE6 these days is I have a lot of
users on my site who want to print everything out and I'm often getting
people complaining about the right margin getting cut off. You can always
guarantee these are IE6 users. I create a separate
so what you guys are saying is that you're hopeful that Microsoft is
successful in promoting IE8 ... yes?
The real problem as far as I am concerned is that people using IE6 are often
using operating systems which Microsoft will no longer support, but still
expect web sites to support them.
I should also point out that the SOE of the enterprise environment
uses IE6 (thousands of machines)
there is a pilot and review (run by the department next door to me) of
evaluating for deployment ... wait for it ... IE7 ...
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Barry
Just watched an interesting, and my first video
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AusOPz8Ww80) on what's happening with HTML5.
From what I have seen in the past, HTML5 has been in the works for a long
time and from what I can see now it will still be a while before it is
officially released even
- How sellable is HTML5 to clients?
see my comments on how the Enterprise I work in is still using IE6
across the board and is only now evaluating IE7...
(whereas Flex, or at least FlashPlayer10 is here already).
Meh, my 1.5cents
barry.b
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Steve
I cringe when I hear the word just. As a production manager, I hear a lot
of just related to IE6 specific tweaks (it will 'just' take me an hour
or two), which cumulate to thousands of dollars per year and significant
schedule pain. Yes, in a perfect world IE6 would be managed through perfect
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