I'm making it!!.
Cheers
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blog a few pointers.
Grant
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Kai Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heya,
I've given a MXDU presentation on that stuff in 2005
(http://www.bloginblack.de/archives/000630.cfm) - Slide 34
actually has a few good references to read up on the topic if
you
vmware Fusion , I just switched from Paralles and find it has better
performance but the bottom line is you need a mac with a lot of RAM if
you want to run virtual windows.
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Hi all,
We want to run a CF Server, IIS, and MS SQL Server 2005
Hi Stephen,
You are probably better posting this on the Shado mailing list
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Grant
On Sep 13, 5:32 pm, Stephen M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just started managing this system that runs ShadoMX content
management on CFMX6.1
But its falling over
of out of memory exceptions in CF 6.1.
Other than that you are on an old build of Shado (and CF) which can
have a few memory issues (the reason I wrote the book ;-) ) if you are
running very large queries.
Cheers
Grant
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I've got a 6.1MX
it might be an unescaped string
On 11/09/2007, jonny_noog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've been working a fair bit lately on a project that uses ajaxCFC,
and I have just come across a strange bug that I was hoping someone
may be able to shed some light on. I have a page where the main
Good to hear Scott's a father again and all is well.
There was never any doubt that he would make it ;-), he was actually
very well behaved although I didn't see his credit card out once
during the event, so he might be under a tighter raine these days. The
bar we used for the end of conference
and meet a
heap of cool people.
If you have a funny credit card we don't accept then let me now as we can
invoice you.
http://www.webonthepiste.com/mailout.cfm
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SQL user myself so I do not know what oracle tools there are
available.
grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14/06/2007 9:53 am
Hi y'All
Here's the scenario: we have a csv file that contains 1.5 million rows and
is provided by an external vendor. we need to either (a) parse the csv and
insert
Hi All
My patchy memory keeps nagging at me not to use isDefined().
Am I off-base or do I remember something about it being best-practice to
avoid isDefined()?
Who's got the low-down?
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Wow thanks for the response people. My question is really out of pure
laziness - I have a huge struct that i need to check a key for - the actual
key path is
session.currentuser.currentreport.filters.currentfilter.filterset, where
filters, currentfilter and filterset may not be present. so it's
. And the bigger and more complicated
your data structs get, I think having to check to see if a variable
exists is a quick path to insanity.
Side effect of eating too much spaghetti...
grant wrote:
Wow thanks for the response people. My question is really out of pure
laziness - I have a huge struct
i like to lurk
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may assist with the decision (told
you I was a salesman)!
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I ran Adam's code from above and got the Null Pointers are another name for
undefined values error.
I'd say god was more of a CFC than a Struct - and one without a constructor
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cfobject type=JAVA
action=Create
name=xxx
class=OuterThing$InnerThing
Also, if you're interested I can provide you with a java wrapper class to
create Lucene Fields as I've already been down that road.
Cheers.
On 4/26/07, Grant Straker
anyone know where i can get a working copy of oracle 8i? if someone has
original install cds i have no problem paying and get them couriered.
i've got this nightmare project where i'm migrating a sql server 2000 db to
ora8i, and my dev environment is ora10g. nuts. oh and i don't have direct
i agree, learning actionscript was like that. adobe/mm just don't do good
developer cultivation.
On 27/04/07, cfgroupie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I walked into worked today with everyone around me saying did you
hear? Flex has been open- sourced. My imediate thoughts was that's
interesting.
and not try and do
it all in CF.
Grant
On Apr 26, 5:34 am, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm,
Actually a good point, but as they are not inner classes and are
constructors / methods have you tried
myClass.Field(arg1);
myClass.Field(arg1,arg2);
??
On 4/26/07, Adam Cameron [EMAIL
of the big factors in this is that
the table support in Tiny is excellent.
You can also write your own plugins and easily extend it.
Grant
On Apr 12, 8:21 pm, Justin Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 12, 4:27 pm, Steve Onnis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone using this editor
We have one but is customised for our CMS so wont really port.
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Grant
Do you guys have a FileManager plugin for TinyMCE I could use?
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sure will
save attendees a lot of pain going forward and give them a lot of
shortcuts for very little cost.
Cheers
Grant
On Apr 4, 7:35 pm, Darren Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Grant
I'm sorry, but I'm not entirely up on what ZoomFlex is, does and
costs.
Is this training of use
of speakers/presenters and a
few more to be announced and this conference is very much about having
a quality experience.
Check out Air New Zealand's www.grabaseat.co.nz site on a weekly basis
as it has specials on flights to and from NZ.
Grant
I've had a quick catch up with Indy and we could do 26/27th April in
Brisbane for Flex training with the same details as the Sydney course.
Can you email me off list if you are interested and I'll see if we can
get something sorted.
Cheers
Grant
On Apr 5, 2:30 pm, Haikal Saadh [EMAIL
can book on the course here
http://www.straker.co.nz/events/events/2007/en/sydney-2-day-flex-training--course.cfm
Cheers
Grant
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It won't come with any Adobe certification but we will have our own
certificate to hand out at the end.
We have been working with and training Flex since Flex 1.0, so feel we
know enough about it to get out a certificate with some meaning.
Grant
On Apr 4, 4:12 pm, Barry Beattie [EMAIL
Aw sweet I'm booked for a snow holiday in Qtown during this... I'll be
there!
On 12/03/07, Grant Straker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Just to let you all know Straker are running a conference Web on the
Piste, which will based on Rich Internet technologies at Queenstown
in late August
I actually think that it is a reasonably brave move on the part MS.
By trying to engage the Adobe community they are showing it a lot of
respect (normally when you're ignored it caus nobody cares 'bout ya)
which is not something we have seen in the past. Outside of some
initial reservations
Hi All
What tools are you guys using recommend for downloading entire sites from
the web? The IE and FF 'save as...' just isn't cutting it.
TIA
Grant
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but may push out to 3 if people are
interested in more sessions. The schedule and topics are still in
development but should be finalised in the next month or two.
If anyone is interested in being a speaker or a sponsor then let me
know.
Here's the URL
www.webonthepiste.com
Cheers
Grant
I'm currently at the 360Flex conference in San Jose and have to say
the Apollo stuff I have seen here is awesome. Ted Patrick is coming to
WebDU so maybe worth getting him to demo some of the Apollo stuff at
the BOF if he's available.
On Mar 8, 12:51 pm, Andrew Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Etranslate - www.etranslate.com.au
We have used them on several projects and they are very competitive on
pricing.
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Angus,
We do this regularly (too regularly) we have tried several; including SBS
and overseas ones, but now use and
to tell us the wonders of MS whilst it
stays on the bar - I'll be good to give you hours and hours of
attentive listening ;-)
Grant
On Jan 30, 9:12 pm, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh, the old MS buys Adobe rumour. I'm no legal eagle, but I'd wager that
the Department Of Justice
to
developers rather than starting a trend where by every vendor out
their will now be turning technical lists into mass marketing tools.
I actually think Daemon should look at offering sponsorship on the
list to make things clear.
Grant
On Jan 30, 4:56 am, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I'm with Haikal. I'm currently writing my own js implementation of
document.createElement() since the company that Scott wrote 'has a
responsibility to develop technology that is based on commonly used
standards'
didn't seem to place much importance on adding NAMED elements to generated
form
about our technology on a competitors community
list) we would get hammered for it.
Grant
On Jan 29, 2:16 pm, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grant, we often get led off into concerns that arent anything to do with
us. If you work for Adobe, and your job is to promote ColdFusion over
to the possibilities and benefits of the Adobe product set? As you say,
it wouldn't be a sales pitch but a show and tell that doesn't map
technologies.
It would be really interesting to see hear what your team thinks of
this idea.
Grant
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as part of the
ColdFusion DSN setting (usually this is Admin). Save the changes.
Grant
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Mayor Quimby: You people are nothing but a pack of fickle mush-heads.
Springfieldian #1: Hey, he's right!
Springfieldian #2: Give us hell, Quimby!
Crowd: Yaa!
On 12/8/06, Ryan Sabir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's one of my gripes with the 'new' web. People invent all sorts of
new widgets
yeah cool. thanks heaps for the info adam. here's my real question: if i'm
storing standard utf-8 at 8 bytes per char, is varchar2(2000) in the 'char
sematics' larger that varchar2(2000) in bytes? (since 8 * 2000 is like,
way bigger than 2000 bytes...)
or am i just confused, way off base and a
if we were on expertsexchange http://www.experts-exchange.com robin would
get the points.
On 12/6/06, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AH! That's the solution I was trying to recall. Thanks Robin.
But I do think that Andrew's java answer was really cool.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor,
Thanks heaps Adam. Cleared it up perfectly.
On 12/7/06, Adam Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're just confused, although this is not helped by me typing faster
than I was thinking, in my descriptions of the bit-usage of UTF-8, etc
(sorry, I'm @ work so was only paying 50% attention to
that means? What's the
distinction?
Thanks
Grant
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I second the vote for FCK
On 11/28/06, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fckeditor/
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http://dale.fraser.id.au
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Grant
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Anybody got a cfc wrapper for jexcelapi that they'd care to share?
tia
Grant
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if they're already logged in the username and domain should bein the cgi scope - remote_user or auth_user. you may need to turn anonymous access off in the server settings so that the value is passed through to the server...
hth
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Perhaps Robin you could put up a photo of Pam too... for all us single devs...
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8 is too low, a default recommendation would be 25 per processor - so
50 if a dual CPU machine.
This setting is really something that needs to be tuned on larger sites
and relates to the way your site works and the power of your machine.
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i wonder how cf performs in this:http://blog.predius.org/2006/10/05/fucks-per-source-package-and-license/
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It definitely has CF projects though: I found FarCry with a simple search, and searches for CF tags produces quite a few results.Blair
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How do you set up apache to pass through the cgi.auth_user values? I can't find any doc's on it... if someone can help...
*warning* Apache n00b *warning*
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am I going to be able to salvage the existing CF applications easily?
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still need the underlying ColdFusion engine to make them run.You can deploy a coldfusion application (including .cfm files) on aJ2EEserver, as a war or a ear archive - which is a very valid thing todo however.
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haha geeks are funny. Dale actually made a valid point.
From there on in everyone delved into semantics.
Dale I feel your pain. Nice observation!
On 8/18/06, Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I heard on good authority today that telstra are redoing telstra.com and bigpond.com in CF.that's all i know...
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at the event.
http://www.straker.co.nz/shadozoom//events/sydney-zoomflex-launch.cfm
Agenda for Thursday 27 July
5.30 - Drinks and nibbles on arrival
6.00 - Presentation by Grant Straker
7.00 - Q A Close
Venue
The Adelaide Room, The Menzies Hotel
14 Carrington St, Sydney.
Cheers
Grant
You can try ShadoCMS
Is a commercial product but we do have an OEM agreement for CF and Flex
with Adobe so can do some very good pricing as a bundle.
We now also have a very powerful Flex presentation layer on top of
Shado which means you can be up and running with Flex applications out
of the
6.00 - Presentation by Grant Straker
7.00 - Q A Close
Venue
The Adelaide Room, The Menzies Hotel
14 Carrington St, Sydney.
If you're coming it would be much appreciated if you could register on
our site so we have an idea of numbers attending.
http://www.straker.co.nz/events/sydney-zoomflex
I just stumbled across this - my first sighting of an AU flex app in the wild:https://member.afraccess.com/Index.mxml?versionChecked=true
any ideas who the developers were?any other AU flex apps that ppl know of?
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Nice work Robin. Cutting Edge!On 7/13/06, Chris Velevitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robin Hilliard gave a talk on it at the Sydney Flash PlatformDevelopers Group a couple weeks ago. It's the largest Flex (
1.5)application in the world. The name of the organisation who devloped itcurrently escapes
Jeremy, you need to use listQualify()look it up in the docs...
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ok thanks guys - i resent the impilication it's a dailywtf though scott!
anyway, you've basically clarified the issue for me. I am now armed to
go back to my boss and say, we can do it this way...
as for passing in parameters, yes you can query against a view with
parameters (as per dale's
through, so it's not
practical to bring it into cf memory and filter from there.
any ideas, for you advanced db guys?
thanks
grant
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don't you have to return (the cf array as) xml to js and create an
object from it then you can use all the DOM node functions on the
object (within js).
he's doing it here:
http://www.captain.at/howto-ajax-process-xml.php
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Andrew,
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I try to use datediff() function in SQl select statement but got an error:
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or www.scotsmans-hips.com
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Any using Tartan? And why?
Can anyone explain what it does and where I can find a tutorial on it?
Try
http://www.tartanframework.org
Chris
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this has my jaw on the floor
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have a look at encoding on your xml. ms word produces those ghey
little double quotes that are in the ISO character set and not utf-8,
which i've had trouble with before.
just an idea, may be something completely unrelated.
G
On 5/12/06, cfgroupie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Not sure
if you're on cf7 there's a bunch of new functions for inspecting SOAP
requests and headers...
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Hi All,
Can anyone tell me a simple way to get a Struct stub that I can
examine and populate before sending it as an input to a web service.
to add a little depth:
http://software.groupbrowser.com/archive/t-151660.html
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thanks, hadn't seen the first article. will give it a look.
yes, xp sp2 iis5.
pretty much given up after spending a day and a half, working from a
remote server now...
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rumour has it that using evaluate is evil. you can avoid it by using
the same syntax on the left and right side of the equation:
cfloop from=1 to=5 index=counter
cfset session.order[currency#counter#] = form[currency#counter#]
cfloop
G
to
up the JMV memory the more processors you have.
I would not like to run a windows server with less than 2GB total RAM on
the server so that you have the flexibility to go to the full 1GB JVM
memory if required.
Grant
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the app, review the GC, Mem
stats and jrun threads and then adjust your JVM (and Jrun Threads)
accordingly.
Grant
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Thanks Grant. Any idea when it will be published in print?
Brian Knott
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you can loop over a particular object using FOR...IN and it should
trace all it's available events... I could be wrong tho as it's been a
while since i've done any AS...
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