to personal preference, but I loathe
cairngorm because it takes too much work to get anything happening,
and lends itself to very bad architecture. These are of course my own
heavily opinionated views ;)
Toby
On 04/08/2010, at 7:06 PM, Robin Hilliard wrote:
On 04/08/2010, at 2:56 PM, Steve Onnis
processes, merging and conflict management procedures etc.
Also while a lot of what goes into coding standards can be considered
to be industry wide, there are always environment specific and team
specific alterations.
Toby
On 04/08/2010, at 2:32 PM, Robin Hilliard wrote:
If a coding standard
Good for you Dale - promote as hard as you like :) It may be a while
before I can attend but it's nice to see it being done.
Toby
On 01/07/2010, at 10:50 AM, Dale Fraser wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry if I’m over promoting this, but it’s the first event.
Venue: CogState
Level 2 / 255
our own money doing the marketing. As a partner I got no contact from
anyone unless I initiated it, and that didn't lead to anything either.
I believe the intent is there, but frankly the partner program isn't
doing much for a lot of people...
Toby
On 28/05/2010, at 10:36 AM, Adrock wrote
Actually Mike everything he's referred to you have air regularly and
often on this mailing list...
Toby
On 24/03/2010, at 6:53 PM, Mike Kear wrote:
I dont think its appropriate for you to bring private conversations i
have had with you into the public domain like this
In fact i am very
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
Hi Matthew,
there were some posts about this a few weeks back in which I detailed
the process we used - search the google groups for it and you should
find a stack of answers. Feel free to drop me a line if you need any
help.
Toby
On 26/09/2008, at 9:25 AM, Matthew wrote:
Hi
Hah! I knew you were a closet .net geek. You're so busted ;p
Toby
who is kidding, btw
On 01/09/2008, at 2:02 PM, Dale Fraser wrote:
I did it in .NET once.
A client side program, ran in tray.
Queried the DB every X seconds, to see if there were any invoices to
be
printed
Chris - I assume this is in Sydney yeah?
Toby
On 01/09/2008, at 2:34 PM, Chris Velevitch wrote:
Meet on Monday, 29th September at 6pm for 6:30 start
Be one of the first to see the next big thing from Adobe on Monday
29th September. Join in to see and hear first hand how something very
...
Toby
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notch. If you switch you'll probably find
that alone seriously increases your performance.
Toby
On 25/08/2008, at 8:28 PM, Rony wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have a few sites that I have built with CF using Reactor /
Coldspring / Model Glue.
I have been experiencing slow load times when the application
actually have found I get a bit of work through linked in - I've had
a few excellent clients come to me totally at random via my linked in
profile.
Toby
On 08/07/2008, at 3:17 PM, Mike Kear wrote:
My son was berating me over the weekend for being behind the times.
(no surprise
I'm in your CFUG, eating your pizza.
On 04/02/2008, at 12:16 , Mark Mandel wrote:
Sorry.. who are you again? ;o)
Mark
On Feb 4, 2008 11:53 AM, Toby Tremayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yup I'll be there - will be speaking too.
Toby
On 02/02/2008, at 20:07 , MrBuzzy wrote:
Hi folks
Heh. girlyman. you should change your various nicks Barry - can we all
call you that at webdu now?
On 11/29/07, Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Barry,
Are you mental!! What do you think all the studios when making
movies...well bad example. They use both but that's not the point
here. I
Excellent, so - four and maybe Dale. Should rock! ;)
On 11/21/07, silverbeetle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be there - my first coldfusion related event since moving to
melbourne, looking forward to it.
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On Nov 21, 2007 3:25 PM, Toby Tremayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent, so - four and maybe Dale. Should rock! ;)
On 11/21/07, silverbeetle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be there - my first coldfusion related event since moving to
melbourne, looking forward to it.
Cheers
directly from gmail then it downloads into my mail
client, but if I send a mail from my mail client to the mailing list
it seems gmail marks it as sent mail so my client doesn't download
it into my inbox.
make any sense?
Toby
On 16/11/2007, at 12:53 , Dale Fraser wrote:
I looked
in 2008 instead -
I will be attending cfcamp, but just as a spectator.
Toby
On 11/14/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I thought I'd ask here as others might be interested.
What's happening with this, I've seen in Melbourne speakers being removed,
have they changed their mind
used
that. The cool thing about crystaltech is they're there 24/7/365 and they
email you well before and immediately after anything happens with the
servers or surrounding networks. If there's a glitch of any sort, even if
you didn't notice it, they'll let you know what happened.
Toby
On 11/14/07
truth is I got scared that Mark Mandel would yell booo and throw things at
me so I chickened out.
On 11/14/07, Mark Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Toby, that's a shame L but totally understand.
Dale et al,
CFCAMP's format is going to be fairly flexible on the day, however
math.
If it's the flight up that bothers you - organize yourself to give a
talk about something interesting - means you're contributing plus
gives you a free ticket :)
Toby
On 22/10/2007, at 20:24 , Dale Fraser wrote:
Honestly I wouldn't know where to start, but would be happy to help
I love powerdesigner :) at the moment I use dezign for databases -
it's brilliant, quick and very easy to use. Good for reverse
engineering existing dbs into diagrams as well, and can generate
scripts for most dbs.
Toby
On 18/10/2007, at 13:48 , Scott Thornton wrote:
Toby,
Can you
Hi all - can anyone recommend any really good flash designers? For
full flash websites / applications, and storyboarding etc.
Toby
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, but when you don't have one of those,
sqldelta can be very handy.
Toby
On 18/10/2007, at 12:18 , Ryan Sabir wrote:
Hi all,
For those following the recent thread about SQL Server 2005
database transfering woes...
We've just discovered this great tool: http://www.sqldelta.com/
You point
setting up deployment
scripts or post commit scripts that copy to a second location which is used
purely for the designers to dump their changes and test them out. But then
you still have to get them to commit to the repository :)
Toby
On 10/15/07, Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMO, the age
repository is automatically
publishing to the design server, and let the designers cut n paste their
files and folders across to test them, safest all round.
Toby
On 10/15/07, Andrea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew...
That's exactly what I'm actually trying to achieve with solution
3... :)
I just
ah muggins here didn't properly read your message :) absolutely no
idea how to do it from asp, unless you write something that will make
a similar java call.
Toby
On 07/07/2007, at 1:07 , Toby Tremayne wrote:
This will restart a cf instance
cfscript
oJRun = CreateObject(java
amount of work in contracting etc - get ahold of people in user
groups or chat to some of the various network people to find more.
Toby
On 23/06/2007, at 16:50 , Benign wrote:
Hi:
I heard CF job opportunity is going down in Australia? Is it right? Is
it .Net which taking its place?
CF
One more here, from Melbourne.
Toby
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will sort you right out ;)
Toby
On 13/05/2007, at 14:58 , MrBuzzy wrote:
Why would you inflict Tooheys upon them?! We're on the same side
supposedly :) Is this some sort of Beerowarfare?
On 5/13/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL
and the people
on it with the respect they deserve.
Toby
On 27/04/2007, at 17:07 , Andrew Scott wrote:
Let me make this clear
Guilty as charged, it is very easy to attack Scott. He is young in
his position at M$ and it shows how easy he is to please his
employer. Which makes him an easy
.
Toby
On 24/04/2007, at 16:54 , AJ Mercer wrote:
Hi Fusioneers,
I have finally set up a subversion server and have imported the web
site.
Just want to get an idea of how people go about bug fixes and then
deploying them.
As I understand it, you make branches for major work that may
Hi Rei,
if you go look at your datasource in coldfusion administrator, under
the advanced settings there is an option for Enable long text
retrieval (CLOB) . make sure it's turned on.
cheers,
Toby
On 03/04/2007, at 19:04 , Rei wrote:
Evening all,
I am trying to retrieve WDDX
essentially, so go with SVN.
Toby
On 30/03/2007, at 16:08 , Scott Thornton wrote:
Hi,
A colleague and I work at two different locations.. his user-
created version control is a bit clunky but it gets us by (well not
really, it is shite and does not work at all when he is off site
Simon can't come to the computer at the moment, he's down in
Processing.
Toby
On 23/03/2007, at 12:24 , Andrew Muller wrote:
Shh Simon - there's been sessions with NDAs, truely - signing bits of
paper and everything...
On 23/03/07, Simon Haddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've all been
Andrew I'm way beyond caring what the point of this thread is, as I'm
sure is the originator. Is there any chance you can just let it go
and stop filling our inboxes with this shite please?
That kind of rubbish has no place on a professional list.
Toby
On 19/03/2007, at 16:10 , Andrew Scott
I;d definitely consider getting up early for extra time with the
Apollo gods :)
Toby
On 08/03/2007, at 16:42 , Gareth Edwards wrote:
I would like to attend one of the BOFs. Most probably the Apollo one.
Cheers
Gareth.
Geoff Bowers wrote:
On Mar 7, 10:21 am, Geoff Bowers [EMAIL
positions are left though, the course is
end of Feb.
Toby
On 12/02/2007, at 18:51 , Lucas wrote:
Ahh ok,
Well Rocketboots did have a bargain basement course before
Christmas for $550 per student, I doubt that we will see those
prices again but I think if we could get together
The course and course cost don't include any kind of consulting gig
or offer, I imagine those kinds of things will be managed case by
case as work comes up and Robin finds people he can use.
Toby
On 12/02/2007, at 19:24 , Bjorn Schultheiss wrote:
What sort of figures (rate
That will get the generated response from cf, but the full detail of
what is received by the browser could be altered by his environment
or application - so the only way to see that is look at the full
message and response.
Toby
On 22/01/2007, at 10:36 , Andrew Scott wrote:
Adam,
I
dumped through the proxy. TCPDump is a good one, and there are
a bunch of them available online for free, some very simple some
quite sophisticated.
Toby
On 19/01/2007, at 16:00 , Adam Chapman wrote:
Hi All,
I am currently putting together a basic webservice which returns an
array
Having re-read the second part of your email I'd also recommend that
you're probably best off creating an xml packet to return rather than
passing a native array - that way your service becomes tech agnostic
and you can consume it any way you like.
Toby
On 19/01/2007, at 16:00 , Adam
And yes that should be principle not principal - more caffeine required.
On 21/01/2007, at 12:52 , Toby Tremayne wrote:
Hi Adam,
what you need is an http proxy - basic principal is that you goto
http://localhost:somerandomport and setup the http forwarder to
listen on that port
Hi Shane,
yeah I'm looking at iText now - have found a few examples of people
using it. CF does indeed use iText for cfdocument etc, but it's
possible to also run the latest iText alongside it.
Toby
On 30/12/2006, at 16:09 , Shane Farmer wrote:
Hi Toby,
If you are willing to go
with cfdocument
is no good as I don't have enough control over the print settings,
bleed etc etc.
Toby
On 30/12/2006, at 15:00 , Steve Onnis wrote:
You could use cfdocument to generate a complete PDF document
Is that an option?
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, and save the result.
Make sense?
Toby
On 30/12/2006, at 15:10 , Steve Onnis wrote:
All you need to do is make the cover. I am sure you can find some
nice code
to combine 2 PDFS together. Create the cover and add it to the
rest of the
book
Steve
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From
Besides, I'm sure those scummy ms-fanboy ASP programmers aren't all
up still working and reading work related mailing lists at this time
of the night... :)
Toby
On 15/12/2006, at 0:42 , Barry Beattie wrote:
I'll happily
concede that their are arguments and business cases for many, many
and very powerful - has just
about everything you need for validation.
Toby
On 14/12/2006, at 15:38 , skateboard.com.au wrote:
Hey Guys
Can one or more of you please point me in the direction of some
good CF
rapid form building/validating application type things. Or is
CFForm all
Thanks Mark - I have it working now. I was looking at David Frekke's
examples, but he links to the core api and his code uses experimental
jars for stax2 - once I had the right stuff (from the woodstox
project) it worked fine. Very handy tool.
Toby
On 07/12/2006, at 9:00 , Mark Mandel
. Can anyone suggest any ways to fix this, or do I need to go
back to csv and process it line by line?
Toby
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Hi Mark,
thanks for that - looks like just what I need. I'm having some
trouble getting it to work though, do you have any references to a
working cf implementation?
Toby
On 06/12/2006, at 13:42 , Mark Mandel wrote:
Have a look at StAX for situations like this:
http
I'd second that - I've been using postgresql for years, and it's a fantastic product. There are plenty of people you can get support from in australia, including some of the core dev team, and pgsql can run as fast or faster than mysql when properly setup. TobyOn 13/11/2006, at 12:23 , [EMAIL
You can achieve the same thing by changing the values in a for loop, IE for (i=#startRow#; i lte #startRow+#maxRows#; i=i+1)TobyOn 27/10/2006, at 14:41 , Andrew Scott wrote:But not in cfscript you can't :-)Nor can I do thiscfset setData( cfloop query="somequery" startrow="2" endrow="2" ) /Senior
I'll be going this year, and will be self funded as well, flying up from melbourne. If you're clever about your flights and accommodation it doesn't really cost too much extra, and considering the quality the event always manages I see the whole price as a bargain. I walk away from these
I use a 17 inch macbook pro, and I absolutely love it. It has the power of unix if you need it, it has the ease of use of mac software and hardware and with parallels I can comfortably run windows and windows apps at full speed. Under parallels win2k and winxp run faster than they did on the
A couple of points Dale - 1) fullasagoog is not supposed to be pure coldfusion2) these are *blogs*. Every one of them is a personal journal, and while some of the posters write almost nothing but technical articles, some of them also write personal stuff. It's not supposed to be a technical news
that in an email, as the key you use is specific to the orginating server, so peeopel viewing their emails on their computers would be blocked. Any suggestions would be helpful - it's for a property listing thingy and I basically need to show a local street map given the street address.cheers,Toby
They do that down here too, except they call it VB.On 10/08/2006, at 12:13 PM, cfgroupie wrote:OH by the way.. any new mexican that comes from the south has to bringtheir own water...cause up'here we drink our own urine! Yeee Haaa...
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I'd definitely be up for one in melbourne!.TobyOn 13/07/2006, at 11:25 AM, Robin Hilliard wrote:Dale,Certainly, in fact we're planning to run similar courses with all the UGs, Chris just wanted to get the announcement out early. We have also talked to Richard (QMUG) and Martin Ollman in
I agree with Steve - I've come across a number of people who follow
the view of charging for being onsite etc, but I have a hard time
justifying to myself charging for anything other than just the exact
hours I worked on documentation and code etc.
Toby
On 23/06/2006, at 1:38 PM, Steve
But then in general, your pain of being onsite is catered for in
the onsite rates you charge :)
(you being you, me, whomever)
Toby
On 23/06/2006, at 1:56 PM, Chad Renando wrote:
Personally, I only charge for time worked. If I work while I eat, I
charge. I am not providing services when
The only thing I can think of to throw in there off the top of my head is to open the offending cfm files in a couple of different editors. I say this because I had a similar issue once before and I ultimately (accidentally) discovered that the editor i was using at the time wasn't displaying a
that route, feel free to drop me a line if you need any help.
cheers,
Toby
On 05/06/2006, at 11:54 AM, cfgroupie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Taco,
Yes there are some issues with CFMX7 Verity. I spent endless hours
trying to find ways to get it to work correctly. Simple. It doesn't We
ended up
Hi Jeremy,
by all means - drop me a line off list and I'll chat to you about it.
cheers,
Toby
On 05/06/2006, at 2:18 PM, cfgroupie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Toby,
I too would be interested in setting up lucene. Any code/documents you
have let us know. We are seriously going
they're a part of but it's not a big deal to make a reusable one.cheers,TobyOn 05/06/2006, at 2:10 PM, Taco Fleur wrote:Hi Toby, that is much appreciated, I might take you up on that offer. Can you tell me; have you been indexing over a 1,000 records with Lucene? Not sure how that works
on Apache? Is it possible to get it working on the Win 2003 / IIS platform? thanks. From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Toby TremayneSent: Monday, 5 June 2006 2:27 PMTo: cfaussie@googlegroups.comSubject: [cfaussie] Re: Verity spits the dummy
For anyone following the thread I'd also recommend grabbing a little jar file called Luke. It's a simple little app that lets you peer directly into your indexes and run queries against them - very handy when you're debugging.cheers,TobyOn 05/06/2006, at 3:28 PM, Toby Tremayne wrote:I'll clarify
massively, especially when dealing with a decent recordset.
My question is - is there a clever way to alleviate this impact or
is this a symptom of trying to force too much object-ness into cf?
Toby
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matter if it's the only text in the file - if I enter an l followed
by a forward slash the two
type this in eclipse for some reason both
characters then disappear. They're still there, but the ui hides
them from me. Anyone at all know what causes this - or more
importantly how to stop it?
It's a real pain when your path is /blah/cvmail/somethingorother...
cheers,
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still there - I can see them if I edit in vi or some such,
but I can't see them in eclipse. So a line that should read:
cfset blah = /Users/poet/work/cvmail/testing
now reads:
cfset blah = /Users/poet/work/cvmaitesting
cheers,
Toby
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Hi Jeremy,
there's still no guaranteed way to have coldfusion pause, but you
can do something like have your batch file create an empty file, and
have coldfusion loop until that file exists - then deleting it and
moving on.
cheers,
Toby
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Toby
On Friday 17 February 2006 15:33, cfgroupie wrote:
Howdy howdy,
Long time no hassle. Firstly Verity sucks. Secondly, I'm curious to
know if its possible to have a clustered enviroment of CF servers using
the J2EE enterprise with verity.
What I want to know is if each Instance of CF
Not really no :) All you need is a few object calls and function calls and
you get a cfquery back. Once you have that block of code you have all you
need.
Toby
On Friday 17 February 2006 17:28, cfgroupie wrote:
Thanks guys,
Yeah Lucene (lucene.apache.org) has been brought up
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