Chad Gray wrote:
I wonder if CF8 will have an XML type to support MS SQL 2005.
No sooner then JDBC has an XML type.
Jochem
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Don't worry I've worked it out.
FYI: you have to use the CFINVOKE tag with the timeout attribute (do not
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Howdy,
Our CF server keeps crashing whenever a web service we are consuming
falls over (infrequent and random). I have no control over the web
I care deeply for them all ;-)
On 7/18/07, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately this may exclude AOL users
Who cares about AOL user? ;-))
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On Tuesday 17 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
also pony up the $50/per head for MSSQL Developer edition
Or just more to a freeier database like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
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On Tuesday 17 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for running local DBs, not sure that is an option as our DB is
large. That would mean regular downloads/restores on every dev
station? This does beg the question of how we'll manage keeping our
dev data in tune. It's time consuming with 1 or
The CF XML object must be pretty close to plain old text.
Not really. Coldfusion is being clever; it sees that you want to express the
object as a string and so does the conversion.
Dom
On 18/07/07, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chad Gray wrote:
I wonder if CF8 will have
Exchange server, how to export shared contacts to cvs
I've been searching around and haven't found anything but, I need to export
the shared contacts from exchange server. I'm at a loss as to how to get
these contacts and their details out in .cvs format. I've been looking
around the server
I've never done it before, but if you can get at the contacts, can you not
take whatever format you receive them in and convert it to CSV? You did mean
CSV and not CVS didn't you?
Adrian
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From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 July 2007 11:41
To: CF-Talk
On 7/18/07, Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never done it before, but if you can get at the contacts, can you not
take whatever format you receive them in and convert it to CSV? You did
mean
CSV and not CVS didn't you?
Ah, yeah csv
I can't get the contacts, I've looked in the
$50/per head is not the issue. Our application runs against MS SQL,
and given it's enterprise nature is likely to stay there. If there
were to be a move (very, very doubtful), it would be to Oracle. Not
casting stones at MySQL or PostrgreSQL--they're great. Just not
appropriate for our specific
The data is quite volatile. The schema typically has some changes
during each release cycle. We currently point at shared DBs, which I'm
thinking is the direction we'll stick with. But we are talking about
all of the suggestions mentioned here. I can see the benefit in having
local DB as well--in
On 7/17/07, John Paul Ashenfelter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or if it's *really* worth reporting, get it from a reliable source.
For example, maybe from the webserver log, which is a lot less
ambigious than a session/application/etc-based counter. Let's not even
get into dealing with clusters
SEPARATOR/DELIMITER. I always get those two mixed up. ;-D
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Spear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 4:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Deleting multi-value attributes with CFLDAP
Thanks M!ke!
CFLDAP was tripping up on the commas in the
There really isn't anything considered to be a shared contact in
Exchange. There are just contacts within Active Directory. You can use
LDAP to retrieve these items.
Your LDAP filter should use objectCategory=Contact.
Point your LDAP browser (or CFLDAP) at one of your domain controllers.
You
I have a cfgrid in a flash form, and am using the integrated insert
button. When the user inserts a new record, I want something to run
that will set the default value of a column to a coldfusion variable in
the current page (I need #getCust.customerCode# to pre-fill the hidden
column
Still, I don't get the whole concept of If it's not that
important, don't lock it... because.. if it's not that
important, and you know the numbers might be inaccurate, why
do it at all?
The cost of locking may outweigh the value of an individual data point.
For example, in a database,
Hi,
I'm looking for a Windows solution that will capture my screen and audio and
present it in Flash for embedding in a web page. A friend uses Snapz Pro at
Ambrosia Software, a cheap and effective solution, but only for the Mac. The
videos are saved as Quicktime files and then he uploads them
Adobe Captivate is pretty nice.
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 8:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT - Screen Capture Video
Hi,
I'm looking for a Windows solution that will capture my screen and audio
and present it in Flash
Andrew,
Funny you ask this because I just found a new tool that I posted a quick
review on today.
http://www.jingproject.com/
http://www.danvega.org/blog/index.cfm/2007/7/17/Jing-Capture-Record-amp-Share-Images-amp-Screencasts
Dan Vega
Letternine
On 7/18/07, Andrew Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm looking for a Windows solution that will capture my
screen and audio and present it in Flash for embedding in a
web page. A friend uses Snapz Pro at Ambrosia Software, a
cheap and effective solution, but only for the Mac. The
videos are saved as Quicktime files and then he uploads
Nothing beats Camtasia Studio 4 (from TechSmith).
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
C# ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
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From: Andrew Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
JingProject was created by the same people who made Catasia (TechSmith)
On 7/18/07, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nothing beats Camtasia Studio 4 (from TechSmith).
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
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Wink is a freeware option
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
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Andrew Peterson wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a Windows solution that will
Thanks for the replies. That is sort of what I was afraid it was doing (I
thought it would error gracefully and not actually lock the variables for the
app). Sadly, the session vars are used elsewere in this app so I think the
original developer made a little error but the good part is I get to
Thanks for the replies. That is sort of what I was afraid it was doing (I
thought it would error gracefully and not actually lock the variables for the
app). Sadly, the session vars are used elsewere in this app so I think the
original developer made a little error but the good part is I get to
I think Dave answered it well. I think the Users Online thing is
another example. If you have, on average, 200 users on your site, and
you are only showing it for ego reasons, then why not let it be a
few off?
On 7/18/07, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still, I don't get the whole concept
Can anyone recommend a good encryption method for sensitive
information(login details, etc...) stored in database tables?
Thanks,
Dave
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I have a CRUD CFC that has this function and I load the CFC into the
application scope:
cffunction name=readZJF access=public returntype=query
cfargument name=criteria type=string required=yes
cfquery datasource=dsn name=readZJF
SELECT *
FROM
After tinkering for a while, I got it to do what I needed with this
attached to the data grid:
onChange=rangeGrid.dataProvider.editField(rangeGrid.selectedIndex,
'customerCode', '#getCustomer.customerCode#');
Happy coding all,
Chris Peterson
Gainey IT
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Captivate 2 is fantastic.
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I'm taking Wink for a test drive. Looks very interesting.
Thanks a bunch!
-Original Message-
From: Cutter (CFRelated) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:25 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT - Screen Capture Video
Wink is a freeware option
Chad,
Here is what I do in that situation. First my select statement by default
will return all rows
SELECT *
FROM FlexoDirectConfigFiles
WHERE 1=1
1 will always be eqal to 1 so this is an easy way of getting all records and
allowing for optional and clauses then you can do this; Pass in
On Wednesday 18 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CRUD CFC that has this function and I load the CFC into the
application scope:
cffunction name=readZJF access=public returntype=query
cfargument name=criteria type=string required=yes
cfset var readZJF=''/
cfquery
Try preservesinglequotes()?
What I get back is an error:
[Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]Incorrect syntax near
'PLATES.zjf'.
Then I look at the SQL that was run in debugging.
SELECT *
FROM FlexoDirectConfigFiles
WHERE FileName = ''PLATES.zjf'' AND FileModificationDate =
#preserveSingleQuotes(arguments.criteria)#
On 7/18/07, Chad Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CRUD CFC that has this function and I load the CFC into the
application scope:
cffunction name=readZJF access=public returntype=query
cfargument name=criteria type=string required=yes
Have you tried: PreserveSingleQuotes() ?
Jim Rising
Sr. Cold Fusion Developer
ICGLink Inc.
www.icglink.com
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From: Chad Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 10:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfc question
I have a CRUD CFC that has this function
On Wednesday 18 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good encryption method for sensitive
information(login details, etc...) stored in database tables?
Does simply hashing the value before insert solve your problem ?
--
Tom Chiverton
Chad,
cfquery is indeed escaping your single quotes. You can get around this in
a couple of ways. The first is to use preserveSingleQuotes() in your
function, like so:
WHERE #preserveSingleQuotes(arguments.criteria)#
While that is a very easy solution, you will be opening yourself up to all
http://www.jingproject.com/
Wow. Jing has got to be the easiest thing I've ever done. :-) Thanks for the
link.
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Thank Matt, Jim and Dan.
I see where you guys are going with this.
As far as security im not sure how using the array is any better.
I suppose once things are broken out using the array I could then validate the
data coming in with cfqueryparam.
This would keep people from tacking on
Greetings,
I have a question for the list. A distributor wants to connect to our ecommerce
system, which is an OO setup using cfc's. Their site however is an asp.net
site. What we are looking at is using web services to send the results back to
the browser on the distributor's site. However
-Original Message-
From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: apache - iis gotchas?
* get an IIS SSL cert instead of our Apache one (at least
that's what Verisign tells us)
If Verisign is willing to
As long as your distributors program can accept cookies, then you can
use session management just like you would with a browser.
~Brad
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From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 10:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: preserving session for web
md5 (one way encrypt) Hash pretty much standard way for passwords. I know
alot of people that dont even encrypt passwords any more. The thought is if
they have hacked your database what do they need the password for :)
As for credit cards,customer details and such Usually requires something
Hello everyone,
is there an issue doing custom xml files for Pie Charts for cfchart?.
normally I just create a custom xml file and put it in the
cf-root/charting/styles/ directory.
then I call it like this
style=Bar_3D_SLANTED_2Axis = Bar_3D_SLANTED_2Axis.xml in directory above
and when I
Ya... I was experimenting with an AIR app a while back and it connected to a
Coldfusion CFC. The session was created when the AIR app hit the CFC and the
session expired at the predetermined time.
You might have to build a cfc for the distributors web service calls to create
your session
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Just started working on a legacy application built in CF5. It appears that one
of the users is screen scraping printer friendly HTML output and moving the
data into quick books in order to avoid paying for the export upgrade.
Ideas I've had to muck up the data to stop the scraper:
1. random
You charge people to export content from a web app?!?
It would seem these users are wise enough to realise that no matter what
approach you take, they will get the content from the page.
Print Screen, CTRL-V etc etc etc.
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The
Hi,
I'm trying to download files with this:
cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=attachment;filename=#fileName#
cfcontent FILE=#file# TYPE=#MimeType#
Whenever the filename contains spaces, the What do you want to
do with this file prompt truncates the filename.
Rick: Yep. Bummer.
Jordon: Thanks for the info. Do you think 512mb is enough for CF and Verity?
James: Thanks, it's under consideration. I think I would need my own
copy of CF with Vivio VPS, but in the long run that may be a better
option.
On 7/17/07, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think as an intellectual challenge it would be fun to try to thwart
the screen scraper, but how much does the upgrade cost?
I don't really personally care or want to know what you charge for the
upgrade, but think of it in terms of, We charge $xx.xx for the
upgrade, the fix is going to take me
On 7/18/07, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: apache - iis gotchas?
* get an IIS SSL cert instead of our Apache one (at least
that's what
On 7/18/07, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 17 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
also pony up the $50/per head for MSSQL Developer edition
Or just more to a freeier database like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Of course MySQL (which I'm a huge fan of) now effectively charges for
the
I don't charge anybody anything. I'm a programmer. I don't make up the sales
rules or talk to clients.
This company has offered clients a Lite version for a reduced price and one
of the features is a print friendly of a report.
I have no idea how much the upgrade costs - but it comes with
On 7/18/07, Kris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The data is quite volatile. The schema typically has some changes
during each release cycle. We currently point at shared DBs, which I'm
thinking is the direction we'll stick with. But we are talking about
all of the suggestions mentioned here. I
I think as an intellectual challenge it would be fun to try to thwart
the screen scraper, but how much does the upgrade cost?
I don't really personally care or want to know what you charge for the
upgrade, but think of it in terms of, We charge $xx.xx for the
upgrade, the fix is going to take me
Regardless I think there is no way you can stop anyone from taking content be
it via scraping automaticall or by pressing print screen. You can no doubt
make it harder but I doubt you will be able to prevent it.
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant,
Folks,
I'm sure I'm just not looking in the right place in the beta docs for
CF8, but I'm curious if I can build reports in CF8 Report Builder (on
Windows, of course) and then run the resulting report successfully on
CF7.
Any advice?
--
John Paul Ashenfelter
CTO/Transitionpoint
(blog)
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From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: apache - iis gotchas?
On 7/18/07, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL
As we all know, the bane of scraping is inconsistency, and changing specs.
So, make sure your page is inconsistent and changes constantly.
Add extra divs, change the id and names of the divs, change the style
and other attributes on each page load, Change the number and
attributes or div, span,
I was going to suggest sending the report to a PDF and turning off copy and
pasting... but then I read it was CF5 so yeah you are just going to have to
make it HARDER to do but I don't think you can prevent it totally.
J.J.
On 7/18/07, Jason Liebgott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just started
Printing is the point of the report... hitting print screen would be fine. I am
just looking for a way to obfuscate the printer friendly from scrape technology
that would convert the output HTML to say a CSV or pipe delimited.
I agree that stopping somebody intent on this is improbable. they
On 7/18/07, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: John Paul Ashenfelter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: apache - iis gotchas?
On 7/18/07, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
I have had to deal with the scraping of reports problem before. I solved it by
presenting report content with a flash object.
Cheers!
Michael David
Printing is the point of the report... hitting print screen would be
fine. I am just looking for a way to obfuscate the printer friendly
I am not sure how they are doing the screen scraping, but perhaps something
like a clear gif stretched over the page would be an impediment (to cut and
paste).
Good luck.
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wow it's amazing what companies will fall for... most consumers don't know
any difference and the encryption is still the same.
Oh and the fact some $4 hour Indian tech support guy can pull up the full CC
number doesn't seem to really matter :-)
J.J.
On 7/18/07, John Paul Ashenfelter [EMAIL
Hey people:
CF is not popular in my area and the main reason is .Net adds and PHP open
source reputation. Do u have any idea how I can iontroduce it to people? I am
planing to make a website (my personal blog) to introduce it more but I need
new ideas.
Thanks
Benign
You could always start a local CFUG chapter:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/usergroups/
-Cameron
Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
Hey people:
CF is not popular in my area and the main reason is .Net adds and PHP open
source reputation. Do u have any idea how I can iontroduce it to people? I am
planing
Hi,
I know this is a CF list, but who uses CF without Javascript? ;-)
Here is the problem:
I have an online HTML editor which works pretty well, except that any
relative href addresses are
transformed into absolute addresses, ie : href=mypage.htm becomes
Does this application contain financial data for the company? Are they
attempting to get access to their own financial information in order to
put it into QB and run their business? Your employer wants to prevent
them from doing this? This raises a ton of ethical and moral
questions. I
Install the 30-day trial and start building something. You can re-build
an existing application, or build a new one.
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Ali Majdzadeh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Any idea how to introduce CF in my
Specifically in regards to OS, show them RIAForge.org. It isn't as
large as the PHP OS world, but it is growing.
On 7/18/07, Ali Majdzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey people:
CF is not popular in my area and the main reason is .Net adds and PHP open
source reputation. Do u have any idea how
Bah! stupid fingers! coal = goal... sheesh! ;o)
Chris
On 7/18/07, Christopher Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's what I'd do (or find out if there is already a CFUG chapter in your
area). Also, this is sort of the coal of RIAForge.org, GotCFM.com, and
sites like that. I guess another way
That's what I'd do (or find out if there is already a CFUG chapter in your
area). Also, this is sort of the coal of RIAForge.org, GotCFM.com, and sites
like that. I guess another way to introduce it would be to (if you're a
contractor) suggest to all of your clients that they make the switch. You
Could that possibly be an IIS thing (or Apache if that's what you're using)?
I've never had IE put something other than what I told it to when I
manipulate the DOM like that. Of course, I'm using
jQueryhttp://jquery.comthese days to accomplish this sort of thing,
but even before that when I
wasn't
for those that missed it:
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On 18/07/07, Nick Tong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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What has everyone successfully used as a method for getting xls file data into
a SQL Server 2000?
Say it's for a spreadsheet with 1200 entries, 12 columns.
Your thoughts?
Thanks
D
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Could that possibly be an IIS thing
Yes it is; FF makes no problem.
I've just found that the same problem was found by the FCK Editor
developers.
I'm implementing their solution int my own editor. Not really simple :-(
Thanks.
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 3:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: XLS to SQL using CF
What has everyone successfully used as a method for getting xls file data
into a SQL Server 2000? Say it's for a spreadsheet
Use SQL's DTS or the simple Data Import tool.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 3:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: XLS to SQL using CF
What has everyone successfully used as a method for getting xls file
data into a SQL Server
Dave Watts wrote:
For example, in a database, you may want to determine the average value of a
column, in a table that has a million rows. The SQL to do this is quite
easy, but by default it will prevent write access to those rows while the
query is running.
Only in MS SQL Server. In
Try wrapping the filename in single quotes:
cfheader name=Content-Disposition
value=attachment;filename='#fileName#'
..
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-Original Message-
From:
MS Excel will allow you to copy and paste a table into it and it will
magically convert it, so it will take more than a hidden div with funky
characters to stop them from scraping it. If the data is in table
format, unless you some how managed to randomize the columns and keep
the formatting
we know that they are downloading it for quickbooks import to the
easiest way to stop that would be to save it as a graphic. You may be
able to import the graphic into quickbooks but it is not going to import
the information line by line. They would have to manually enter the data.
-Randy
I am not sure I agree with your statement. If I choose to make my
printer friendly page a graphic instead of a standard html table as long
as it still prints fine you would have no recourse. About the only thing
you could do is take your business elsewhere. Right?
-Randy
Cameron Childress
I believe Cameron was questioning the morality of designing something
like that instead of the technical issues.
Personally, I think that if I provide data to your company, I should be
able to scrape it back if I'm already paying for your service. It's kind
of ass-hatish to do what you are
Dave,
I am not totally sure here but I think replacing it with %20 would be
the only way to keep it from truncating. I think the truncating is
happening on the browser side.
-Randy
Dave Francis wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to download files with this:
cfheader
Recourse against what?
Once a company gets to the point of intentionally breaking their product
to make it less useful to their customers, it's a very bad sign. I have
no idea why either party would still want to be in such a business
relationship unless one is holding the other's data
gif's are your friend.
animated.
with a tranprarent 2 pixel deal bouncing back fors.
with content in same said gif, animatinting in oposit dir..
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And causing me some grief.
I get this error when my CF app tries to work with an XSLT file created
on my Windows workstation and published to a UNIX/Apache server. Can
anybody give me the quickest and easiest way to fix this? I presume
this is related to the difference between Win and Unix
Occasionally windows/dos characters get in the way when read in *nix
environments. To correct a file like that, try running dos2unix on
it. It's a command-line utility designed to translate any
dos-differences to their *nix equivalents. dos2unix ships with most
common distros.
From the
Adrian -- I'd be really interested in this CFX with FTPS capabilities...
unfortunately the link you gave had an X-ed out email address. Could you
provide more information? Perhaps off-list, if necessary?
Thanks,
chris.
I used Drew's CFX - while you usually just read about it's SFTP
You can include CF or BD as part of the monthly cost of the VPS, you
don't need to bring your own.
On 7/19/07, Greg Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick: Yep. Bummer.
Jordon: Thanks for the info. Do you think 512mb is enough for CF and Verity?
James: Thanks, it's under consideration. I
Chris,
I contacted Drew and gave him your email address. It's his work, so I
left it to him to give it away.
A.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2007 8:17 AM
To: Adrian Wagner; CF-Talk; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FTPS
Adrian -- Thanks much!
chris.
Chris,
I contacted Drew and gave him your email address. It's his work, so I
left it to him to give it away.
A.
Adrian -- I'd be really interested in this CFX with FTPS capabilities...
unfortunately the link you gave had an X-ed out email address. Could
you
Hi,
Has anybody connected to SABRE Web services with Coldfusion? I need to get
this started and would like to talk to people who have already done this
Thanks in advance for your time!
Frank
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We are looking for a Flex/Coldfusion developer for an immediate project.
Experience with creating custom components, and strong OOP design is a must.
Remote workers OK, 48-states and UK only.
Reply directly to me with your resume, samples (links ok), and references.
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Hi Bill,
I have a CF candidate based in Canada who is open to working remotely.
What is your budget and length of contract?
Let me know if you are interested?
Thanks,
Angeleen
Angeleen Nayak
Snr. Account Manager
Ajilon Consulting
www.ajilonconsulting.ca
613-786-3106 ext 291
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In need of a coldfusion developer (using fusebox) for an internet start-up in
the real estate industry. The company is positioned in an exciting and fast
paced industry. See below for additionl details!
The business is led by two ex Microsoftee's who left the company this past
March to develop a
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