for where, I'm used to setting it to the start of the template of the page.
in nother words, I'm used to having a page "container" (custom tag)
that sets this as the framework of the whole response process. A
toggle on and off is passed as an attribute to the custom tag.
the point here is that i
I could sign-up and ask this on the FarCry list but, depending on the
answer, could be the only post ever...
... so perhaps someone here might know.
Sure, FarCry can be used as a CMS, but can it also work as an LMS
(which is similar to a CMS but for Education)
the main points:
- conditional r
many thanks Blair
> I think you forgot to ask the actual question. :P It looks like you want to
> know if FarCry can do that stuff.
yep.
> Out of the box it can't, mainly because you're describing functionality that
> might only be used once.
"Once" meaning only one madman would ever want su
actual code might look like is this on developing content
> types. Structurally rules are almost identical to content types.
>
> Blair
>
>
> On 9/3/07, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > many thanks Blair
> >
> >
> > > I think y
Charlie, to run your idea a step further, what if the "editors group"
were actually woven into the local CFUG's?
get people to submit to the CFUG (well, submit to Dale's site but is
picked up and verified by the local CFUG).
it's both a user group involvement and a possible way to instill some
c
thanks Mark, also valuable advice.
> Out of interest, is this for a government education department or a
> private provider?
LOL! does any government education institution use anything but
Blackboard anyway (horrible wretched thing it is)?
As for SCORM compliance, heck Blackboard's version does
At this months we have some "Fusioneers Handy Tools - keep your coding on
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First up we have Charlie Arehart showing how all ColdFusion
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whether running on CF 6, 7, or 8. For those moving to CF8, t
AFAIK, FullAsAGoog is created, maintained and paid for by Geoff
Bowers, as one of the things the does for our community.
Whether Geoff has delegated adding feeds to someone else I don't know.
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I'm sure Peter has as much chance falling prey to hard work and
deadlines as anyone else and Andrew mentioned not that long ago an
interesting large java project he's part of.
this is one thing that's worth a reminder: people do get busy.
and something to keep in mind with community stuff too, w
thankyou for all those that have RSVP'd already for tonight
if there are any more RSVP's, please feel *strongly encouraged* to
send them now...
cheers.
At this months we have some "Fusioneers Handy Tools - keep your coding on
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First up we have Charlie Areh
yes, Ray, they are - at least a smart and keen former student of mine is.
did I ever tell you that he proved teaching ColdFusion to students
directly creates CF sales?
amaizing i'n it? something that simple...
On 9/13/07, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The guys behind red
> The dates and registration for the Sydney event are not open yet, but
> shouldn't be far off and will fill fast, so keep you eye on it.
just a shout out to Adobe Australia people on keeping the
Australian/New Zealand community informed when this happens? It may be
some weeks before registration
I reckon it's the diff between the name of the structure and the
structure itself for the two diff functions:
structKeyExists takes the name of the structure
try
StructFind: Determines the value associated with a key in a structure.
Returns the value associated with a key in a structure; i
yeah, I just realised... I actually meant not using the name the
structfind() but that won't help either.
anyhoo:
what do you get with
#StructKeyList(pStruct)#
is "KEY" in there then?
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"The reason being is that Java, as I see it when defining something as NULL
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Andrew, I beg to differ
for me NULL tells me that it has uninitialized memory allocated to it.
It has memory but no value. Coming from a Microsoft world, this is
especially
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Chris,
are you sure they're not just picking on you and treating you as a
scapegoat for some other problem?
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in that case my curiosity has been piqued...
only closed connections can be returned to the pool, yes?
what would be keeping a bunch of connections open?
excessively long queries? a cftransaction gone silly? a trapped error
running a query, taking too long to get resolved?
pity it's not cf8 wi
@Scott:
sometimes there's great stuff happening but people just don't know
about it, or need a reminder. A hilarious Jesse Warden presso here, a
mind-blowing AIR presso there, live chat sessions on Flex and AIR with
Ryan Stewart, Mile Potter, et al, at 6:00am last Wednesday... lots of
stuff out t
> I'm always surprised to see someone mention only SeeFusion. It's a great
> product, but there is also FusionReactor. I'd be surprised one could hear of
> one but not the other. :-) Anything more to just mentioning the one, Barry?
mea maximus culpa, Charlie. FusionReactor is indeed worth mention
> I'm in Melbourne around this so, +1 for me ...
you Queensland traitor. You should be suffering like the rest of us in
the north half of the country.
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well, if you've booked the room for the day, might as well use all of it..
On 10/3/07, KC Kuok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just read this in my mail...
>
> The morning session will be a photoshop session... Most of you who
> have signed up to adobe newsletters you should receive this in your
thanx Chris
any details about this Centaur thing? (CF9)?
On 10/3/07, Chris Velevitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> More news from Chicago:-
> http://sydneyflashplatformdevelopersgroup.blogspot.com/
>
> On 9/29/07, Chris Velevitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm in Chicago for MAX and I will
> Oh, and a little OT side-note, I was sitting with a bunch of Microsoft
> guys during lunch one day and the topic of Scott Barnes came up.
> Didn't seem to like him very much.
at least he's made an impression on them - which is true all the way
up to Scott Guthrie. Harry M. Miller would be the f
A bumper meeting this month from the QLD CFUG crew.
First up we have Kai Koenig getting us to speed with Clustering and
what it means with both Standard and Enterprise versions
Then we'll have Steve Bryant showing us his DataMgr project (a Data
Access Layer component set) and how it can make yo
> On Oct 1, 8:14 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm interested in what you come up with, I like the idea of a small
> > regex builder and this could be quite difficult. Will you post your
> > thoughts and code to this list?
> >
>
> Yeah, definitely! That's the whole idea.
), this distinction will become clearer. soon
it'll be smart clients and dumb servers...
are you *sure* a CF version of this is what's needed in the world?
On 10/9/07, Haikal Saadh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Barry Beattie wrote:
> >> On Oct 1, 8:14
> The only reason why I brought in CF at all into this equation was that I
> thought the whole java/cf regex processor will make a nice (albeit
> academic) showcase for the use of interfaces in CF.
wot, if it's worth doing, it's worth over-doing?
go forth, knock yourself out. When you're finishe
just setting up a dev box...
the last build (2.2.6) for Apache (Win32 - WinXP) installed nicely
but when installing CF8...
the basic install went OK, but it wouldn;t connect to the Apache webserver.
researching this problem hasn't shown anything up
yes, I have got local admin
yes, local Firew
For those that are coming but have not RSVP'd yet...
by RSVP'ing you'll -
- go into the major software draw tonight
- numbers of people to cater for (food/drink)
> A bumper meeting this month from the QLD CFUG crew.
>
>
> First up we have Kai Koenig getting us to speed with Clustering and
> wh
nd yet the local firewall isn't running...
times like this make me appreciate Mac's...
On 10/9/07, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just setting up a dev box...
>
> the last build (2.2.6) for Apache (Win32 - WinXP) installed nicely
>
> but when installing CF8
just to push this topic along a bit further
earlier this evening (yesterday for New Zealanders now) Kai Koenig did an
"intro to clustering and load balancing" Breezo for the QLD CFUG. Thanks
again, Kai.
the recording here:
http://adobechats.adobe.acrobat.com/p98927062/
Introduction to Clustering
Query'o;Query
o how I hate this horrible hack for deletes and updates (but there's no
choice)
I've suggested this for the CF9 wish list - native SQL syntax to do this.
and updates to (otherwise you delete then addRow with new values)
feel free to do the same
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mm
perhaps just alias them?
[column one] as col1
On 10/12/07, Stephen M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to process a result set from a stored proc that contains
> spaces in the column names.
>
> Now, I've asked the db programmer to replace the spaces with
> underscores, just to make it
better to be project friendly and get everyone singing from the same song book
just my 2c
On 10/15/07, Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> make sense, i just thought to be designer friendly :)
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 15, 11:37 am, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'll agree with Toby,
I think Andrew means the 3 or so IP addresses that can connect to the
CF server (127.0.0.1 being one of them)
perfect for getting the PM to see your app on your dev box.
I'm looking too on CF8 - maybe it;s the "Debugging IP addresses"?
On 10/17/07, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> J
and it helped others too who should have remembered but are a bit
rusty and forgot how it actually worked...
mea culpa.
On 10/17/07, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone, restarting the instance did remove the restrictions. I
> guess trying that first would have helped:-
tp://learncf.com
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Barry Beattie
> Sent: Friday, 19 October 2007 10:36 AM
> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: MSSQL 2005 Developer Edition
>
>
> and
and while we're at it...
I've just wasted the last hour or so with Access2007 - there's a
change of behavior with importing data from text files into existing
tables. something I've done a zillion times before in older versions
where I could import the "body" of the data and it would assign
auton
it should sit there and wait for the lock (stand in a que waiting it's
turn) until timeout ("I'm sick of this, I'm outta here")
I wonder if CFThread is of any use here? join an execute the extra
code when the other process has finished?
On 10/19/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
don't forget to add this to Charlie Areharts's User Group TV site;
http://www.carehart.org/ugtv
On 10/22/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looks good.
>
> I like the concept of writing code and not XML.
>
> Anyone here use it? If so do you like it?
>
> Regards
> Dale Fraser
>
> h
I'm sure that if there was enough people in the community it could be
possible to stage it in different areas.
but Australia + NZ is not the U.S.A nor Europe, WebDU is not MAX and
until then ...
Mind you, for the reasons you say Dale, just about every Sydney CF'er,
Flex'er and Flasher has NO EX
any Sydney-siders willing to billet people from regional NSW?
just trying to reduce the inhibitors...
On 10/23/07, Mark Picker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> "None of which you have if its in your home state" - not true.
>
> I live in NSW, and it will cost me more to attend webDU tha
On 10/23/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Exactly.
> WebDU Dubbo
> I think we are on to something here :)
nah, go one step further.
WebDU-bus.
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hey Jer...
this subject is doing the rounds on the user group managers list at
the moment - stay tuned for any news that come down the pipleline
within Adobe.
Additionally, Sean Corfield has a few words to say on this -
http://corfield.org/blog/index.cfm/do/blog.entry/entry/Leopard_Compatibilit
UPDATE:
seen this yet?
http://www.markdrew.co.uk/blog/index.cfm/2007/10/27/Running-ColdFusion-8-on-Leopard
good luck tell us how you get on...
b
On 10/28/07, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey Jer...
>
> this subject is doing the rounds on the user group m
I've got a couple related select controls and I'm using cfselect to
remotely get data and populate them.
I also needing to preset the values (when they come back)
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2007/8/7/Selecting-default-items-using-ColdFusion-8s-AJAX-Controls
I've got the first contro
has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings?
it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it
may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere
outside it...
gut feeling: IIS mapping issue...
HTH
barry.b
On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar <[EMAIL PROTECTED
nly things I can find in google are some references to people in
> the past who've had a permissions error (they think) and an article that
> doesn't apply.
>
> I've hit this issue before, and fixed it by removing and recreating the
> .cfm extension bindings - unf
what's CFGRID you ask?
http://www.garyrgilbert.com/tutorials/coldfusion/intermediate/cfgrid.cfm
... anyhoo...
I'm trying to find a way to navigate to a page by clicking on one of
the grid rows. I'm not after a column of links, rather the row to
raise an onClick event which I can then call the n
> Just about everything, although the urgency has disappeared because
> the customer won't pay for the development time.
well, security is not their primary concern, perhaps?
FWIW
there's another version for entering the password as used by my Credit
Union which shows a QWERTY keyboard (it loo
> I've had enough of dedicated passwords simply because I now have so
> many of them that I can't remember them all.
that's a fair comment. and it's true, it can become a bit unwieldy.
I'm just looking at the number of characters entered in each case:
PIN: 4, password:8+
> I suppose I could use
was CFCAMP mentioned?
not every CF coder subscribes to this list, no goes to CFUG's (eh,
their loss I suppose)
On 11/1/07, George Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was there :)
>
>
> On 01/11/2007, MrBuzzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So... who went? I was there, saw some cool stuff.
> >
>
anyone seen a a random string/password generator? (but real-ish words
not gobbledygook).
things you can easily read and remember, to be used for a temp
password while a new user creates a new one.
I've seen the text for a few captcha do this. More often than not it's
two words mashed together or
@Mark: is that SCOPE_IDENTITY or @@IDENTITY that the id is gotten from?
@Scott: what happens if you change "new_id" to some other alias? (or
additionally put new_id in square brackets)
select scope_identity() as [new_id]
On Nov 12, 2007 3:31 PM, Mark Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If y
gt;
>
> Barry -
>
> It's done through the JDBC driver, so it's probably right down into the DB
> core.
>
> Mark
>
> On Nov 12, 2007 4:35 PM, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > @Mark: is that SCOPE_IDENTITY or @@IDENTITY
Hi all
it's been crazy times here in the CF world lately, what with the
CFCAMP and Ben Forta coming to Brisbane next Wed (21st - have you
reserved your seat yet?) as well as a pile of other stuff...
THIS WEDNESDAY:
If you're into Enterprise stuff - big apps, big clients
- LiveCycles ES will be
ROTFL!
they won't turn up for bloody user groups but they'll flock in droves
for free piss.
Ah, Sydney... it hasn't changed in all these years...
On 11/15/07, Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> Just a heads up for a great Christmas bash here in Sydney. Supported
> in larg
4:47 PM, Andrew Scott < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Yes it can
> >
> >
> > On 11/16/07, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > I've been looking at turning over my laptop for a new one soon ...
> > >
> &
I've been looking at turning over my laptop for a new one soon ...
.. but due to a couple of key Adobe applications that are Windows only
and don't seem to work on an Intel Mac, I may have to say goodbye to
OS X. Shame.
Sure Windows XP is still available but to be honest, for future
proofing, it
just recently someone has said this for one of the two Adobe products
I'm needing to cater for
"Runs under VMWare's Fusion, but not Parallels 3.0."
"No, there are no current plans for an OS X port."
and that's from an Adobe staffer. And there's absolutely no support
for the product if it's NOT r
"Sounds like you've already decided"
more, sounds like the decision has been made for me. It's not a
willing decision.
"So what are these deep down Adobe products?"
there's quite a few Adobe products that are only offered for the
Windows platform. Most have some sort of connection with the hard
> How many reasons do you really need to give up a Mac?
if it gets like that, one wonders why travel down that road in the
first place...
heck, if it's good enough for Scott Barnes to pick up a Mac (and open
a Mac.com account) then it can't be all bad.
Perhaps the question should be "how many r
> I'll be there with bells on
Steve Onnis as a Moris Dancer? Who would have thought!
you guys are going to have a great time. We did in Briz-ny-land today.
no shortage of good stuff
have fun
barry,b
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On Nov 21, 2007 8:11 PM, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Whats a Moris Dancer? Is that brizzie speak?
>
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better still:
http://images.google.com.au/images?q=morris%20dancing%20bells
On Nov 21, 2007 8:14 PM, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.google.com.au/search?q=morris+dancing+bells
>
>
> On Nov 21, 2007 8:11 PM, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
highlights:
for me: Geoff Bowers with Farcry for work reasons
Robin Hilliard making CFInterface easier to understand (and why it's
good to use)
Adam Leyham - with how (and why) the future looks bright with CF (and
they're now taking feature requests for CF9)
Nick Watson spun me with how to ma
oday and I hope you're there now (8:30am Melb time) talking
to the guys and getting the extra "tit-bits"...
On Nov 22, 2007 12:08 AM, MrBuzzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This should almost come with a spoiler warning ;)
>
>
>
> On Nov 21, 2007 10:
ce is the key, so if your not there, the event
> won't be on. So who are the stars of the show really?
>
> Cheers
> Gareth.
>
>
> Barry Beattie wrote:
> > highlights:
> >
> > for me: Geoff Bowers with Farcry for work reasons
> >
> > Robin
d but not all software inherits this...i now
> have a MacBook Pro and an iMac so its a bitter pill to swallow :)
>
> But .. i still make use of it on the road and thats what matters I guess :)
>
>
>
> On Nov 18, 2007 4:24 PM, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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&g
you got an idea for a feature request for CF9
cool. Wanna share?
(I suggested getting nested cftransactions going as well as video
encoding libraries: AVI -> FLV for auto processing)
both wish and bugs can be sent via
http://www.adobe.com/go/wish
which redirects to:
http://www.adobe.com/cfus
George, the best bit is the breath and depth of Adobe technology.
as the guys at the camp said (esp at the start with Adam) is how
ColdFusion is part of a whole lot of Adobe stuff... Flex integration,
LiveCycle Data Services is only the start.
Don't just look at ColdFusion, look at the "Adobe Te
instay annual event for the
> > > major cities. WebDU is good, but not everyone can make it every year,
> > > due to monetary and scheduling reasons, it may scavenger WebDU in the
> > > short run, but in the long run, a bigger CF community can't hurt.
> >
Andrew Scott
> Senior Coldfusion Developer
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>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Friday, 23 Nove
ot really nested transactions in the
> database sense, but more in the AOP sense;
>
> Apparently ColdSpring supports AOP. Maybe you should have a play with that?
>
>
> Barry Beattie wrote:
> > this is starting to get off-topic from CFCAMP, but since I want the feature:
>
"not supported" may not mean it won't work
- it just means that you're on your own if something goes wrong.
Might not be fully tested.
running CF6.1 on a Mac wasn't supported. Yet it worked.
but keep in mind, it's your funeral.
On Nov 23, 2007 10:37 AM, MrBuzzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
does this apply to anyone using Zeus for load balancing or does it
have wider implications?
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Chris, I'm unaware that there is a CF8.1 beta (outside of Adobe
employees and perhaps Ray Camden)
suggest you ask your local CFUG manager to throw some feelers out
towards Adobe, see what comes back...
On Nov 28, 2007 6:38 AM, Chris Wiltshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This is great news
bloody typical
Apple comes up with an idea, and everyone is into the act. I went to a
Microsoft show last week and even they used a version of those adds...
(then there's the PHP, Ruby, CF and Java versions - love those jars -
of the adds.)
On Nov 28, 2007 10:10 AM, Pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Hi all
I'm trying to use the embeded Derby database as a scratch db, try out
some ideas, do simple stuff, etc.
I'm also trying to get a visual editor/schema explorer going for it -
using the "Data Tools Platform" plug-ins for Eclipse.
The Data Tools Platform have a configuration for Derby, but
pity you're not doing it the Wed before... all 4 user group managers
up here in Brizzy will join together for their xmas shin-dig on Wed
the 12th.
We could have done a Breezo link-up to see who's Christmas turkey was
the biggest...
On Nov 28, 2007 3:59 PM, MrBuzzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
ut BSD on it if you
> wanted. Stop being a girlyman and buy a MacBookPro which has the new
> video card and HiDef Screen in them! In fact I'm getting mine upgraded
> as we speak! HANGING FOR MORE ass tearing performace!
>
> Jeremy
>
> On Nov 28, 10:46 am, "Barry Beattie
ng
> > fast with windows and OSX. Hell you could even put BSD on it if you
> > wanted. Stop being a girlyman and buy a MacBookPro which has the new
> > video card and HiDef Screen in them! In fact I'm getting mine upgraded
> > as we speak! HANGING FOR MORE ass tearing
AIM: australian institute of management
where bosses flock creating guano
On Nov 29, 2007 4:18 PM, MrBuzzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What is aim?
> I'm not sure anyone really expects old stuff to work with new stuff
> without a bit of elbow grease.
>
>
> On 11/29/07, Brett Payne-Rhodes <[EM
and life may not be that simple...
... I know a place that has enterprise-wide CF enterprise licenses for
CF7 ... and yet some poor sods there were still working on CF5
systems.
sometimes it comes down to the migration process, the QA ... maybe
even the politics from a .NET or Java group within
related to the previous post...
since I'll be using a Microsoft-based file system... has anyone tried
to get results out of the Microsoft Indexing Server?
Since it's a stand-alone indexing server, I'm thinking there may be an
API to run searches on it for file system results. If not directly by
Just shouting out to anyone actively working with CF and Lucene,
wondering what the state of play is so far.
I've been all over Ray Camden's posts on the subject...
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2007/9/30/ColdFusion-Lucene-Test
and sadly the CFLucene project seems to have fallen off t
ework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.search.lucene.html)
>
> I'm happy to push you code to index pdf's and the office suite.
>
>
>
> On Nov 30, 4:52 pm, "Barry Beattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just shouting out to anyone actively working with CF
Taco, I coulda sworn that Charlie Arehart has presented on this very
topic... but can't find it anywhere
my former place of employ used an older version on their production
servers, and (IMHO) it was a godsend as far as keeping informed of
server health.
(Haikal: additional comments?)
going thr
> Must have been some good reasons why Adobe dropped MS Access for their
> example apps in CF8.
you can throw the whole CF8 server + database around as one neat,
preconfigured package. Besides, there's a better chance I'll get Derby
working better on my (PPC) Mac than Access
thanx Pat, Charlie,
my origional post was for using Derby as a prototyping database - get
some ideas down, see how it works, get a bit of code written to
support it, etc. if it's rubbish, throw it out or store the ideas for
later. A few limitations with the core db functionality is survivable.
Derby potentially is a
HI all
some people already know this from word of mouth over the last couple
of meetings, but in case you haven't heard...
all 4 Adobe-based user groups in Brisbane are getting together for a
combined Christmas Party this Wednesday.
(Thankyou Dale from OzMaD for wanting to be an important part o
I wonder if buying in Australia has benefits other than price?
I mean, that there's an Adobe Australia office here in Australia, New
Zealand now has it's own "Adobe man on the ground" and there's even
dedicated ColdFusion people (eg Mark Blair who put on the recent
CFCAMP around the country).
I'
Peter,
you wouldn't happen to have a blog entry or two (or recommend such)
on this, would y' now? by chance, perhaps?
On Dec 13, 2007 4:41 PM, Peter Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We use a taken based approach. +1 for password with every request not being
> an ideal approach, and you'v
topic if that
> helps . . . I'll try to get a blog post up, but don't want to beat my own
> article to the punch!
>
> Best Wishes,
> Peter
>
>
>
> On 12/13/07 1:52 AM, "Barry Beattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> > Peter,
>
indeed.
I remember my first foray into this tech listserv thing nearly 10
years ago with Charles Carrol's "LearnASP.com". He moderated every
single message. Drove him nuts.
On Jan 3, 2008 3:46 AM, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Multiple moderators. :)
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>
> On Jan 2, 2008 4:30 A
n being developed as we speek)...
yet another community thing...
On Jan 4, 2008 11:35 AM, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Take a vote then, help the Bowers out.. as hey may get a tad busy planning a
> little event we like to call WebDU 08...
>
> I vote we don't put
I've been fighting an application (since 7:00am this morning) and it
turns out that is has a generous use of DateFormat() within it.
I'm quietly confident that replacing them with LSDateFormat() will
start it making sense again.
but the trouble there is how to add it into the app - pick up the
l
And yes I still fall into this trap, even though I should know better.
> > >
> > > As for LSDateFormat working in the USA, it does as long as setLocale()
> is
> > > set to that region.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Andrew Scott
> > > Seni
Mr Buzzy, the problem is nothing specific (the example I showed before
was incorrect).
I've just got an app that has code like this in quite a few places:
instead of something like.
or
the original codebase has a bit of history so this sort of thing is
understandable. The next vers
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