I'm gainfully employed - of course I work in a dot net shop and I'm the
only person in the office who knows that we use cold fusion.
Sharptongue wrote:
Hi chaps and chapesses
I've heared recently, from several independent sources, that it's hard
to find CFers because nearly all of them are
I've certainly seen people I'd class as 'Juniors' graduating from uni.
As an employer I've seen kids come out of QUT's IT program having spent
3 years in the database stream and the only DB they've used is access,
and the only programming they know how to do is through a wizard.
If you go
in a nutshell...
but my suggestion is contact some TAFE's in your area and see if
they've got any graduates for ICA50605 Diploma of Information
Technology (Website Development)
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=ICA05+RTO
hope this helps
cheers
barry.b
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Sean
I've recently been reviewing my chosen dev tools and toys, and having a
play with some new stuff. I'm fairly sold on Eclipse after the numerous
earlier reccomendations and html formatter
(http://www.logichammer.com/html-formatter/) with it's native CF support
has done wonders for some of my
I've got a fairly narrow window to do some CF dev in my current (non CF)
role, hosting costs for CF are not a problem - but I haven't as yet been
able to swing a copy of DreamWeaver. Ha
s anybody got a handy suggestion for a good, preferrably free
alternative for banging some code together?
hang on... what's wrong with U.S people setting their systems to a U.S
locale and using the LS functions? We have to (should) set our systems
to en_AU. Wot, some locales are more equal than others?
I wonder what % of people buying CF are in the US?
I know it's less the case then say a few
. They took 5 weeks but eventually gave
the script kiddies mum a nasty phone call.
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Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 09:36:11 +1000
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: [OT] hackers/crackers and spammers
You may
now.
Cheers
Matthew
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Matthew - The relevant RFC (1738) was written in '94 and includes a
whole bunch of specifications for gopher. Nobody was really doing what
your doing on the web in 94.
RFC 2616 defines 301's and was written
Matthew - The relevant RFC (1738) was written in '94 and includes a
whole bunch of specifications for gopher. Nobody was really doing what
your doing on the web in 94.
RFC 2616 defines 301's and was written in 99 - and even then, the sort
of complex data display that you're dealing with was
I was in in exactly that circumstance for about 8 months this year. The
webserver I had to locate my scripts on due to VPN restrictions was also
running a bunch of other tools that couldn't be upgraded for various
reasons - so all my code had to be retuned to run on CF5 instead of CF7.
I
I've used .net1.1 webservices it in the past from CFHTTP. It wasn't
something I'd reccomend.
You might try CFOBJECT to instantiate the SOAP com object?
MrBuzzy wrote:
I don't know of anything.
You *could* post the soap requests using cfhttp. It's not impossible.
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I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise,
7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS.
When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found error:
File not found: /cfide/administrator/
Resources:
* Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using
, or the default website is somewhere
outside it...
gut feeling: IIS mapping issue...
HTH
barry.b
On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise,
7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS.
When I try to browse to /cfide
that wouldn't need any changes after it was deployed.
Steve Onnis wrote:
Was this an upgrade or a fresh install?
Did it work before you locked it down?
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if the dll is being accessed
at all and if there are any permission issues happening. This is how I have
overcome these sorts of issues in the past
Steve
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Vista was really a driving motivator in my decision to pick up a Mac a
few months ago. I needed a new laptop and it goes against the grain to
get a new toy without the shiniest new O/S available on it - but Vista
just looked like too much hassle.
I'll run Vista from bootcamp or a virtual
VMware would probably be my chosen option if I HAD to run virtual
machines from my laptop. But I'd much rather just leave a windows
machine with a network connection running in the back closet and connect
with Terminal Server if I had the option. With a half decent broadband
connection - I'd
Quick question -
I want to query some NS, MX and A records to produce some reporting. Is
there a good method of doing these sort of lookups from Cold Fusion? Do
I need a custom tag (and if so, anybody know a good/free one?) or is
there native functionality I can access that I just don't know
Charlie Arehart (lists account) wrote:
OK, here's the longer note with some thoughts.
First, as for their recommendation to revise your code and ensure that you
are utilising connection pooling, it could be that your host is more
familiar with .NET, Java, or other languages where one does
Having had a bit of a look - I agree that it's not his code - he's just
got a fantastic site that's getting a pretty awesome volume of traffic -
As far as I can tell, it's the most heavily trafficked Cold Fusion site
on our shared platform and every now and then he's swamping the
connection
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I'm a huge google fanatic - I love their suite and use the google
calendars and thunderbird with the lightening extension to manage my
personal calendaring - and I'm hanging out for the day that I can
develop business solutions for clients using open source products and
freeware solutions -
Treat it as a delimited list?
cfscript
Freight.Description = ListFirst(form.shippingservice, ' - ');
Freight.Cost = ListLast(form.shippingservice, ' - ');
/cfscript
TJS wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering whether anyone knew of a simple solution to the
following:-
select
This is an example of why Majority Rule is a really great idea for
politics. And not so much for other things. With the right survey group,
I'm sure you could get a majority agreement that Lassie was an
orangutan. That doesn't make it true.
OO is clearly defined. Armstrong's Quarks give an
This may have been mentioned before - but
http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/ is pretty useful for header
analysis. Even if it was written by the Evil Empire (TM)
skateboard.com.au wrote:
Hi Mike
Cflocation is all about the headers. Check the http headers being sent
to the browser.
=rss_coldfusion_6c6881a9
Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to be applicable, and the suggested
resolution doesn't really work.
Has anybody come across this error and have a handy solution available?
Its a production server, so Ideally I'd prefer not to have to restart the box.
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Forget your mega budget push from Microsoft, I'm still
astounded/disgusted in the amount of hype that surounds the
RubyOnRails camp. did you know that 37Signals has done a deal with
Apple so the next version of OS-X comming out will have RonR included
on every copy, ready to install and run? sure
and the australia v croatia game from an aussie bar in amsterdam awesome
atmosphere
then back to work today.
I think I got off the soccer train at the right time lol
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