You could also generate a hash of their name and address as the seed,
assuming there isn't 2 customers with the same name and address (and you
already have this data at this point)
On 27 Jan 2016 7:05 a.m., "Mike K" wrote:
> Can you combine that random number with
Languages shouldn't need sales people
They simply need to evolve faster than the others and have developers
writing libraries etc
CF unfortunately has failed at this long ago
I hope you weren't too harsh on him :)
On 15 Jan 2016 1:49 p.m., "Mike K" wrote:
> His email
Geoff,
I think merging the 2 is appropriate.
On 18 Dec 2015 11:43 a.m., "AJ Mercer" wrote:
> do you think lucee.org could have a /community section with
>
>- jobs / contracts
>- user groups
>- events
>
>
>
> On 18 December 2015 at 11:09, Geoff Bowers
I do mainly JS these days, but if I had to choose, I'd choose in this order
PresideCMS (coldbox, Alex and Dom and team are doing a great job, product
looks great and code is clean and script based)
Contentbox (coldbox also and Luis is heavy invested in CF)
Farcry (I'm not familiar with its code
Every CF developer (as well as any developer) should always be learning
another language, not only will it increase your career security it will
benefit your CF skills
On 9 Sep 2015 6:27 am, "Samaris" wrote:
> Hi Dale
>
> Are you referring to cf or cobol
>
> Claude Raiola
How about trying it on a dev box first?
On 8 Aug 2015 6:15 am, Xiaofeng Liu liuxiaofeng1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have an old Windows 2003 R2 server which still runs CF8 with IIS 6.
The server is a production box in DMZ.
The only good thing is it's 64-bit and it got lots of RAM -
Hi SS,
It might help you if you mention which calendar software
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 11:27 PM, sanjeevsingla2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
We have a multi tenanted application in which we want to implement some
meeting scheduling features.
Application runs on CF8 and we want to have our
You should also use the OWASP library which I believe is included in later
versions of CF/Lucee
https://www.owasp.org/index.php/SQL_Injection
On 26 May 2015 10:42 pm, Brian Knott bkn...@jbk.com.au wrote:
Hi Ricardo.
Just wanted to see what everyone else is using.
Is cfqueryparam the only
how about something like
cfset mycommand=”##reboot##+ url.id +##1212##
http://url.id/#%23%231212%23%23”
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 3:16 PM, rai...@ozemail.com.au wrote:
Hi
This has been causing me grief so some assistance would be appreciated
I need to be able to create a ColdFusion
Hi Husnain
It's probably best you include some code in the email
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Husnain Iqbal husnainiqbal1@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
Guyz I have a problem and unable to resolve it from last week. I'm
actually a newbie in CF and I started working from last week with
I'm moving back to Oz next year after what will have been 9 years in the UK.
Not sure exactly what I'm going to do when I get back, I still do a lot of
CF today (primarily Railo) but have focused a lot more on JS lately and run
a JS user group here.
Do many cf places in oz use Railo?
On Wed,
If Adobe is offering such poor customer service, what product are they
offering that you can't do without?
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Chris Velevitch
chris.velevi...@gmail.comwrote:
Mike,
I found the number switching regions on the Adobe website, and yes, that
is the Australian Adobe
one thing I should add which I some how forgot is the most frequent thing I
use which is ctrl+p
fuzzy search file finder
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.auwrote:
I don't think SublimeText works on Windows RT yet, it will work on Windows
Pro though.
Mandel mark.man...@gmail.com wrote:
M@ What are you doing at PHP usergroups? ;)
I think you'll find some young developers are now circling back around to
Erlang and Haskell (actually, not a joke)
Mark
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 6:55 PM, M@ Bourke
m.electronic.at.sym...@gmail.com wrote
to non CF user groups in the slightest...
but a PHP one? ;) for shame sir, for shame ;)
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On 13/08/2013 7:11 PM, M@ Bourke m.electronic.at.sym...@gmail.com
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I go to user groups of different languages (as many developers do), not
just for the free food
I think one of the reasons this group is so quiet is that everyone in here
has been using CF for such a long time they rarely have questions.
but I'm sure many people see the messages come through etc
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 6:43 AM, Zac Spitzer zac.spit...@gmail.com wrote:
do most people
not many new folks are coming to cf?
On 12/08/2013 6:48 PM, M@ Bourke m.electronic.at.sym...@gmail.com
wrote:
I think one of the reasons this group is so quiet is that everyone in
here has been using CF for such a long time they rarely have questions.
but I'm sure many people see
Chong, here is some stats, although they don't mention company names it
shows growth in downloads etc
http://www.getrailo.org/reports/dlstats.cfm
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 4:54 AM, Kai Koenig grmblz...@gmail.com wrote:
I've forwarded it to someone I know there :)
Will let you know when I
Hi Dale,
Not sure if you were referring to Australia or in general.
Some of the more traffic intensive sites running Railo is of course the
NASA curiosity pages and Apple.com, Apple has over 60 instances running on
there internal/external network.
Some of Apple.com is Adobe CF, some Railo (or if
of CMS systems
such as Farcry, MuraCMS and CONTENS actually use Railo as the underlying
CFML engine without people that really realising resp. talking about it.
Very hard to estimate though.
Cheers
Kai
On 9/07/2013, at 9:08 PM, M@ Bourke wrote:
Hi Dale,
Not sure if you were referring
ListFindNoCase() ??
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 2:35 PM, rai...@ozemail.com.au wrote:
Hi
** **
I have a csv data set with each record contains a set of comma separated
values
** **
I am trying to write cf code to interrogate each record to find the value
in the set of comma
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Personally I'm not a fan of training, its great for some people, everyone
has different ways of learning, my last company offered us either several
days of training a year or several days to go and study at home.
I chose the latter.
I'd rather my employer (when I'm an employee) to simply say sit
Coldfusion needs more of a move to the OSS servers, and people hanging with
other OSS devs and telling them about Railo etc.
I go to several different language groups where I live, if I say I use
coldfusion they're stunned and the conversation ends there, if I say I use
Railo its an open source
Hi Dale,
My little brother is currently studying IT at tafe and has basic CF
knowledge, I'll put him in touch with you.
Cheers
Matt
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 8:38 AM, Kai Koenig k...@koeni.de wrote:
Just out of curiosity - what's exactly your issue with not having luck?
No responses at all or
Hi Brett,
I've been here 6 years, are you in the UK or looking at coming here?
if you're here then I strongly suggest going to the following
http://coldfusioneurope.eu/index.cfm/tour-dates/london-2526062012/
Networking is the best way to get jobs here
be it conferences, twitter, linked in etc
as
Dale my view is this, if its a framework that is nice and complete it
should remain quite future proof for the life of the app etc, also most
developers should be able to pick up a framework quite fast if working on a
preexisting app along side developers who can help them along for a week.
This
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I often find, that when searching on a string that exists it will say it
doesn't lol
however I pretty much always do a regex search which seems to always find
what I'm after.
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Hi Taco
this could be a memory issue, if it normally works, try restarting the
machine, this may fix it but obviously won't prevent it in the future.
does your bat file refer to a different jvm config file?
in the config file what arguments are being passed to the vm ?
if they're different
Mark,
The Dubbo distance issue would definitely have been the issue, why didn't
you look to hire a remote worker?
Does the government only allow a worker to be within that area or?
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Barry Beattie barry.beat...@gmail.comwrote:
I think i remember seeing that job
I'd say Oz isn't very far behind Europe,
I'm from oz but now in the for the last UK 4.5 years
avg for the UK is £35ph,
£35 = $58aud
the Aussie $ is quite high, 4 years ago
£35 = $91aud
during the recession (we had one here, a proper one) some good developers I
know had to take lower rates like
JRun actually does the trick.
JRun is very outdated, it doesn't even handle basic security like HTTPonly
cookies, you can hack them in by using undocumented hacks on the
jrun-web.xml, but other servers do this as a basic function.
If security isn't an issue then JRUN is fine for 99% of things.
I should
be allowed to share some details on our strategy for ColdFusion X
(albeit under NDA).
I think this is one of the problems with CF, with competing technologies
(especially OSS) you often know what is coming in the next release before
development is even started on it.
I've had
the days of massive features are over.
hence reason they should bring out more releases more often instead of
larger releases every 2 years, adobe is falling behind the competition on
there own product.
multiple things being introduced in cf 9.0.1 have been out in openBD and
railo for quite a
I've been UK based the last 4 years and in both of the companies I've worked
for here we've had Forta in our office.
first company he came to do a sale pitch by him self, and current company he
came with the UK product manager (I've forgotten his name) to do a sales
pitch and reassurance of the
, how big is the organization you work for?
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On 26 May 2010 19:17, M@ Bourke m.electronic.at.sym...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been UK based the last 4 years and in both of the companies I've
worked for here we've had Forta in our office.
first company he came to do
I agree with Barry, simply do an import in eclipse
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On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:52 PM, BarryC barrychester...@gmail.com wrote:
You can easily import projects into CF Builder (there is an import
option somewhere through the right mouse menu in the project/navigator
panel).
Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au
http://learncf.com
http://flexcf.com
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at my last work our windows logins were the barcodes on drink cans, we had
barcode scanners and would just swipe our coke can etc when windows would
load up lol.
seemed foolproof, but didn't allow for when a cleaner would throw our can
out
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Dale Fraser
one thing i find amusing and is also mentioned in the comments to the story
is its illegal in the UK to have a bike on these footpaths, also many of the
useful footpaths in London are very very old and narrow and only a unicycle
would go through.
but any addition to the maps is good, will take
Tooheys Red
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Steve Onnis [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
What are you on peter??
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another question would be, what features of coldfusion do you need?
maybe open BD would be fine for this application?
52 * free = free
or Railo.
how ever this might not be an option for various reasons, but just a thought
for you.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Rob Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LAMB is the new LAMP
Plus you still have the dev / maintenance speed advantages.
Regards
Dale Fraser
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Just tell her its an out of money error
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get a similar error
Out of money error.
I've narrowed it down and the cause seems to be something in here
C:\ColdFusion8\bin\wifeshopping.bat
Hi All,
Sorry for the off topic question but this does effect my cf development
I've googled hard for this over the years and I've had enough of it
is there a way to stop IE from auto popping up when a window finishes
loading.
it is s annoying
its a massive
Nah not an option sorry, our application is used by over 300 government
clients who all use IE.
unfortunately there is some old IE hacks which are slowly getting removed.
but thats one of the sad things about the app. its got some whacked html in
it and its also cf 6.1.
we are slowly moving it all
Hi Kay,
Nothing bad installed except for Windows XP and IE7, they seem to be the
only poorly designed software on the system.
It's like IE is designed so the window gets auto focused when the page
finishes loading.
I can't remember if IE6 used to do it.
M@
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Kay
also yes looked in the options, thought maybe its there and I missed it, so
thought I'd ask here if there is some simple solution I've missed
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yeah thanks for the help/tip, I'll check it out on a diff computer and if
its only whacked on mine then I'll chat to our tech support guys, if its all
PC's then I'll maybe use it as a pick up line Saturday nights so, isn't
it annoying how IE just jumps up at ya during the week...
M@
Sarcasm
h
now I feel whacked lol.
Turns out if its minimized its fine, its just if its open then it does it
lol, I don't actually minimize it I just open another window over the top,
still very annoying though as its the only program i use that does it
Cheers
M@
Taxis $200
maybe fly them to sydney airport and get them to get the train to the hotel,
instead of flying them to adelaide airport and having them catch a cab to
sydney.
its been almost 2 years since I've been in oz but surely taxi's haven't gone
up that much?
surely the person can get
it is, Scott wanted Geoff to rename it Web on the Piss but then Geoff had
to tell him that it sounded to similar to web on the piste
if you look around close enough during the day time you'll even notice there
is people speaking :P
is a great show the one i went to, looking forward to my next one
monthly meeting is generally advertised on this list each month.
google would be ya best bet or contact Robin (who is on this list) his site
is www.rocketboots.com.au (think I spelt that right)
cheers
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at Microsoft.
of cos he is most likely unbiased and posted his last comment via an iPhone
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Sorry yeah forgot, he now owns the whole .Net platform :)
and will soon become head of the new small department they'll have within
the Microsoft basement, new little department will be called Yahoo!!, just
to be cool MS will give Yahoo! 2 !'s so its Yahoo!!
and your response to this person was??
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So... how about those rainbow suspenders, Pretty cool way to keep your pants
up, eh?
but then again, what _could_ I say that the obvious couldn't say better?
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Hi all,
Little issue I have with locking some application variables when the cf
server first starts.
I'm using double checked locking but if I restart the app and 2 users hit it
straight away (second user hits within half a second of first user) the
second user still fires off the lock
cfif not
cfsavecontent variable=Test
... Some JS code.
/cfsavecontent
I've never used cfsavecontent to use cfhtmlhead
I simply just use cfhtmlhead and place my javascript within its text
attribute.
You do need to make some minor syntax changes to your JS as far as quotes
go.
does everyone
giving javascript to the head sorry
sending probably would have been better
M@
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I'm M@ like on the floor
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xbox still exists?
in my house it's wii and 4 controllers, if it's our weekly beerfest it's
usually 4 player tiger woods golf
I couldn't imagine sitting down playing video games now, would seem really
weird.
ps: I think CF is cool
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I thought they simply got the page rank from google, thats the best way to
get your page rank.
the google tool bar tells you the page rank of each page.
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Guess there is some webservice somewhere that google provides
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In fact A Current Affair ran a story last week on this,
w0w, Coldfusion really has taken off in OZ lately
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providing the site has no advertising like banner ads or sponsored by xx
development etc.
I have no problem with it, it's just promoting community stuff then it's
fine by me.
M@
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any Sydney-siders willing to billet people from regional NSW?
www.couchsurfing.com
brilliant way to travel and meet the locals, me and friends have used it all
over europe and we host people in europe from all over the world.
so no excuses about accommodation :P
mike, ya got a price list?
your servers are US hosted right?
how much for a dedicated server ?
with mysql instead of sqlserver
M@
On 10/4/07, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should have asked me, Peter. I can give you CF8, but not for the kind
of money you've been paying up to now.
Grant no doubt uses it, Mark S also uses it I believe
On 9/14/07, Stephen M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still curious to know if anyone else on this list is running Shado
Stephen
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but when I looked at it being an aussie and not a kiwi all I could think was
you call that knife
On 9/14/07, Steve Onnis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have never
I've never used it so I'm not sure if it is good, I just thought if people
have heard of the other CMS they would have heard of shado because it's been
around a long time and is so well known (I thought).
surely everyone who has been to webdu atleast would know of it
On 9/14/07, MrBuzzy [EMAIL
Hi Scott,
if your simply after failover protection where a server dies for what ever
reason and ya don't want down time and the server isn't getting an intensely
massive loan then standard with a hardware (don't go a software) load
balancer will do the trick and check if a server has carked it
Maybe Adobe should allow Australian as a language option to make up for the
price difference.
for example when ya get a error it would say
crikey!!, look at this little beauty
and instead of saying a page took 15 seconds it would just say in bright red
Struth!!
On 8/3/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL
Billions of developers world wide
cant be wrong.
but if Ballmer brags that by the end of 2008 windows will be on one billion
pc's and there is billions of devs does that make windows a minority
product?
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to quote the great late carl sagan (off the top of my head)
They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the
Wright Brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the
the thought
that the code should be self-explanatory
everyone likes to think there code is self explanatory lol.
although it should be as self documenting as possible, you can comment so
the user doesn't have to view the whole code, like at the top of the page
give it a little description and
wha???
the job ad was posted to cfjobs.
On 7/26/07, ACTCFUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I left the list but still received the job ad from you yourself. Can
we really leave the list and not be haunted? Last straw for me was
winging about the user group library. Yes the books at my house - and
I'd say its Web 1.5.2beta
On 7/26/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel,
After having a quick look I really see no evidence of Web2.0, however I
really would not call using Ajax as Web2.0 Ajax is technology that can be
used on Web2.0 and is not a definition of what Web2.0 is.
The most significant release yet
On 7/17/07, Peter Tilbrook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It can't be too far off but nothing official. Adobe's CF team will release
it when they feel it is ready. This is a major release of ColdFusion and
they don't want to fark it up. Nor do we want them too.
So ColdFusion is Object Oriented after all,
LOL democracy doesn't work this way.
if democracy decided everything we'd be in a doomed world, the earth would
still be flat, and the stars would be static in place to provide light for
us
and great minds would still be getting locked away for 20 years
I filled it out, how ever being in a diff country I don't think the wage
thing would be valid.
how ever if many people from other countries also do the survey it will
throw out the wage thing, for example a US person might think it's US $, a
UK person might convert to USD or know it's AUD etc.
I'd
But wage differences would throw out the results if Aussies in diff
countries were to fill it out, and then someone in oz wanted to work out
market rates of oz roles.
on a diff note, state would have been a good option for the survey, to see
if Brisvegas is still the cf capital
On 6/26/07, Peter
On 6/22/07, grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so much text for such a redundant topic. would jesus have been a spammer?
LOL classic!
was good for a laugh though, especially this bit
If ancient humans existed over 100,000 years ago, then their population
would have been larger than billions
the
Well done Mike, I couldn't translate what he said lol.
And so does SQL Server 2005.
Do not envy me the development for a 7 screen however (a big minus
from my 22 WS)!
was this part of another topic?
gmail is displaying it at the start of a new topic?
cfbeer type=tooheysRed
On 6/21/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah Peter has this language that very few can understand, and may the
request scope be with you *s*
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On 6/2/07, Peter Tilbrook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Notebook (Acer Ferrari 3400, 2Gb RAM, miniscule (80Gb preformatted HDD)
but would like a nice dual screen solution with an LCD.
Expect to spend about $500-700 come Monday. Prefer local like DSE but
prepared to order online if
no watercooler as in take this to the watercooler group, as it's not cf
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Me!! (although currently in europe)
I've always guesstimated the oz cf community to be around the 1,000 mark.
my reason for this is simply seeing how many people are active on the net
then times it by the % of people I've worked with who aren't active in
anyway.
I've always found it's only a
I'll be disappointed if this doesn't end up being the most significant
coldfusion update ever or what ever it always is when a new version comes
out lol
On 5/31/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I am disappointed that the docs shipped with the product are still
version 7:-(
On
lately when I try www.coldfusion.com it doesn't seem to work.
it used to a few months back.
when ever a non cf person asks me whats the site for coldfusion I say
www.coldfusion.com
I'm not going to say go to the adobe site and hunt around lol
I hope it's only temp down when ever I seem to look
premiums paid for ColdFusion programmers have dropped way off,
w0w, would have been amazing before they dropped way off lol
The market is truly alive in most countries with wages rising.
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CF8, sure it provides more features big deal. it is still not true OO and
that is a big shame.
Well neither is java but it's popular.
I do not think I have seen one PHP or Ruby on Rails application in a
Enterprise solution yet...
Twitter is ruby on rails, which has gained it some publicity over
made = mad (typo)
On 5/25/07, M@ Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But is twiiter an Enterprise application?
not really, but it's about the most well known site.
Personally I think you'd be made to use Rails from a business point of
view,
anything that comes along quick is at risk of dieing
But is twiiter an Enterprise application?
not really, but it's about the most well known site.
Personally I think you'd be made to use Rails from a business point of
view,
anything that comes along quick is at risk of dieing off quick.
you'd be pretty much pioneering something that doesn't need
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