I'd think that better asked on the Railo discussion list
(http://groups.google.com/group/railo_, to be honest. You may find some here
using it, but that's a pretty esoteric feature (though I loved it to when I
worked with BD). I'd think if you asked it on the Railo list, you not only
increase the c
One of the things I like - no, love - about Blue Dragon (still running a very
old version), is that when an error occurs, a stand alone HTML file is
generated in /work/temp/rtelogs
The nice thing about that is I can check that directory at any time and find
out that an error occurred when a use
I can think of two things, Ajas.
First, note that there is a softcache on top of the template cache. It's not
widely known. It was first documented back in 2006 by Ashwin Matthews, when
he was an Adobe engineer:
http://blogs.sanmathi.org/ashwin/2006/07/12/tangling-with-the-template-cache
/
It's
You could just as easily make the argument that HTML5 is ubiquitous, Flash is
not. It's all a matter of perspective. We look at this through our
Adobe-centric lens, and we have a preference for Adobe products. Fine. I
think that it's pretty obvious that this is not a purely Adobe event, as w
We have no control over the format.
NC State was gracious enough to provide space for our conference,
record the sessions and host the recordings.
For free.
I'm sure we could host the event elsewhere, pay people to record, edit
and convert it to various formats but I believe the conference price
Adobe is ubiquitous, Silverlight is not.
To choose a restrictive format, and not offer alternatives is a choice to
impose technology. If the choice for Silverlight was offered, but not
required; then all parties would have access without imposition. If those
not familiar with Silverlight chose to
The site is run by NC State and is not a reflection on, or controlled by Dan
or NCDevCon. It's a service that is provided free pf charge to attendees and
non attendees alike. You're overreacting a bit on this one. Let it go and
appreciate that the recordings are there.
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On Sep 20, 2011 4:09 AM,
Hi all, I just got back from NCDevCon and I enjoyed it...
Now that I am home, I am suffering a little insomnia so I decide to go and view
a few of the sessions that I missed. I navigate to the NCDevCon website, I find
the link to the taped sessions and I find the one I want to play, only to find