I mention this at the cflunch today. This was covered by the guys at CF
weekly this week.
It's a code generator tool that is built in cf and is open source. You
simply point it to the datasource and make a few decisions and it will
generate the DAO and other cfcs that you can then throw into
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holy kow...complicated looking code it generates. mcg,
have you tried the new wizards for eclipse? One place to nab
them http
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http://www.carehart.org/ugtv/list.cfmdone.I
posted the wrong one previously. It is part three in the series from De
understand. Can you
rephrase?
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
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I was thinking something like being able to say 'Click HERE for the info and URL for video
GooFoo' Where HERE would be a hyperlink to say http://www.carehart.org/ugtv/entry.cfm?vid=GooFoo.
Once you have 500+ entires, only thing that can be said is go to http://www.carehart.org