On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Ben Nadel wrote:
I think having 2 file explorers IS a must have.
You mean a local file view, and a remote file view ?
--
Tom Chiverton
Helping to elementarily maximize intuitive designs
on: http://thefalken.livejournal.com
On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Todd wrote:
I think a more useful survey would have been? Have you used
HomeSite+/CFStudio? Yes/no. Have you used DW? Yes/no If yes, what
If yes, how long ago
For me, we're talking 5 years or more.
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Tom Chiverton
Helping to synergistically cluster synergistic
On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Todd wrote:
Tom, I'm sorry, are you implying that CFStudio was more than HomeSite
dressed up?
No, sorry - I meant DW is useless as a CF IDE.
Don't get me wrong. I'm _GLAD_ Adobe is taking customer requests seriously
(no, really!)... I guess I'm surprised that a IDE is
On Monday 07 Jan 2008, Andy Matthews wrote:
Again...I would argue that the overwhelming majority of ColdFusion
developers are Windows based. It would be smart for them to make it
cross-platform,
The smart choice would be 'do a Flex Builder' and build it on top of Eclipse,
rather than port
If you want to see the follow up to 2007's fuzzy oranges, you will be there ;)
Andy
On 08/01/2008, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Casey Dougall wrote:
what about us who want to switch to linux. gosh, leave us hanging why
don't ya.
If I'm at Scotch,
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Casey Dougall wrote:
what about us who want to switch to linux. gosh, leave us hanging why
don't ya.
If I'm at Scotch, I'll bring my Kubuntu laptop :-)
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Tom Chiverton
Helping to centrally enhance professional information
on: http://thefalken.livejournal.com
ColdFusion 8? Bet it's the Java 6 performance bug in the class loader...
ColdFusion 8 it is yes and that sounds likely. It's all working without
hitch now... I hope!
Dominic
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Let me fix your typo.
No, sorry - I meant DW is usefulness as a CF IDE.
There, all fixed!
:)
Will
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I think the direction is very clear, but it is something that has been
debated internally at Adobe. But with the advent of platform support,
DW and Homesite are windows only IDE's.
For what's worth, DW runs on Mac too, since version 1.0.
This doesn't make it a state of the art CFML IDE, but
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Massimo Foti wrote:
This doesn't make it a state of the art CFML IDE, but it's cross-platform
2 platforms isn't 'cross'.
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Helping to autoschediastically transition third-generation partnerships
on: http://thefalken.livejournal.com
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Massimo Foti wrote:
This doesn't make it a state of the art CFML IDE, but it's
cross-platform
2 platforms isn't 'cross'.
Yep, you are right :-)
Massimo
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I have a condition that will print the choice from a loop on the success
page to basically confirm the visitor's selection. I now need to add a
third choice and am not sure how to add it. I thought I would add a
cfelseif but I get an error.
cfif IsDefined(form.adults) AND form.adults NEQ
I use cfform with cflayout and 2 tabs.
In the form, in tab1, I have a cfinput that is marked as required.
I do not enter any data in the form to test the required validation by cfform.
When I am on the first tab, and clic on save button, cfform works fine, opens
a window error, and stays in the
I posted about Dan Vega's new CFWindow custom tag which allows the use
of Ext 2.0 for creating dialog boxes.
http://ajaxian.com/archives/ext-20-and-coldfusion
Please go to the post and show your support for Dan and ColdFusion.
Rey...
Hey Jordan, glad you guys didn't get blown away :)
Rick
On 1/7/08, Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear CF Community:
I just wanted to take a moment to say Thank you to all the amazingly
supportive emails and posts we had due to the storm we had this weekend
and the subsequent
Everyone keeps saying Dreamweaver is aimed for the graphic designer side of
HTML and that it is not for developers of CF.
CF being tag based flows right in the HTML and CSS so I want an editor that can
do CSS, HTML and CF because I use all three languages at the same time to make
CF pages.
I
Taco can you pass that class along I also have a requirement for this now on a
single signon project.
Thanks, Blaine Boyland
Have you got a key that you need to sign with etc.?
I should have a java class somewhere that allows you to create signatures.
You can easily call it from CF or wrap it
Have you got a key that you need to sign with etc.?
I should have a java class somewhere that allows you to create signatures.
You can easily call it from CF or wrap it in a CFC.
Taco Fleur - Pacific Fox
an industry leader with commercial IT experience since 1994 .
http://www.pacificfox.com -
Hi Steve, I can only presume you did something like this to cause your
error:
cfif IsDefined(form.adults) AND form.adults NEQ
cfelse
cfelseif foo EQ bar
/cfif
The cfelse must be the last condition, so the following code should work (if
not, there is something else awry):
cfif
Good point. Thanks for mentioning that Todd.
-Original Message-
From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 8:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: [NEWS] Dan Vega's New CFWindow Tag on Ajaxian.com
This is using the Ext 2.0 framework, which is something CF8 doesn't
This is using the Ext 2.0 framework, which is something CF8 doesn't have.
Plus, in theory, you can run this on CF7.
On Jan 8, 2008 9:28 AM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I respect the work that he put into this tag, doesn't CF already
have
cfwindow?
Also, the amount of code
While I respect the work that he put into this tag, doesn't CF already have
cfwindow?
Also, the amount of code needed for even the most basic example:
http://www.danvega.org/examples/cfwindow/basic.cfm
is 336kb. I cringe at the thought of people who just want a simple modal
window using this
I am looking for an in-depth explanation of how CF handles Flash forms
generation, in particular on how the flash parameters are generated by CF.
In fact, the flash forms generate, but expire immediately, producing the
error message in the subject... It seems that this CF instance's path does
not
I use Aptana Eclipse plugin for CSS work. If you are separating your
style declarations from your actual document (as you should) then the
Aptana editor is fantastic for this. Eclipse flips this automatically
for me, as I switch between a .cfm template (in CFEclipse perspective)
to a .css
Taco, do you can send that class to sign XML to me?
Cheers
Marco Antonio
Taco can you pass that class along I also have a requirement for this
now on a single signon project.
Thanks, Blaine Boyland
Have you got a key that you need to sign with etc.?
I should have a java class
Like I said Dan...this is great news for CF peeps. Just wanted to point out
file size as an issue. If you just need a simple modal window, there's
better ways to do it. If you're looking to develop a full blown app, then
ExtJS is a good way to do it.
-Original Message-
From: Dan Vega
Good feedback guys. Andy I know that size is always an issue and right now I
a pulling in the entire css of ext (ext-all.css) which I will slim down when
i get a stable release ready. Also I am sure there is a way to pack the
already packed js. I used the ext build your own to try and include just
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Chad Gray wrote:
CF being tag based flows right in the HTML and CSS
It really shouldn't.
View (HTML) code should be separate to Control and Model code (CFML).
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Tom Chiverton
Helping to paradigmatically industrialize best-of-breed platforms
on:
Chad, You want a editor for HTML + CSS + CF and I want an editor for CF
+ Flex and believe me that if you find eclipse unstable, you should have
tried Flex Builder 1.5 that was build on top of DreamWeaver.
What I really like in Eclipse is that you don't need to wait for Adobe
to have
I love my Flex Builder 2.0. Intellesense rocks! We need that for CFCs in DW.
I use Dreamweaver and Flex Builder separately and I don't find that a bad
thing. I would rather have two programs running that do a superior job at
each's task then have one program that does a mediocre job.
Great work Dan! This is always a big argument in some circles, the size
issue. It's a trade off that has to be weighed in any application
development. If your users are known to be primarily on broadband, then
it's not as much of an issue, especially since browsers have caching
turned on by
But it does. :)
I appreciate separating code, but it just does not always work out that way for
me.
Once a spaghetti coder always a spaghetti coder. If my keyboard delivered a
shock when I start typing CSS in my HTML maybe I could break the habit.
-Original Message-
From: Tom
Anyone know if it's possible to talk to the ticketing system built into Trac
from ColdFusion (through some kind of webservice or other API)? I use Trac
during development because of its tight integration with Subversion. I am
building an application that needs to allow users to enter
Intellisense for CFCs? We have that in CFEclipse, don't we?...;)
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
_
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com
Chad Gray wrote:
I love my Flex Builder 2.0. Intellesense rocks! We
rant
It seems that many people step up on their soapbox and proclaim that insert
tool here does not perform insert personal requirement here. The problem
that Adobe is trying to solve is a rather large one. The CF community has a
very diverse user base, ranging from seasoned application
Unfortunately, no, we don't. And this is a must have addition to whatever
IDE might come out of this survey.
On Jan 8, 2008 11:09 AM, Cutter (CFRelated) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Intellisense for CFCs? We have that in CFEclipse, don't we?...;)
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Is there a way for CFFile to find a file not on the local server? For example
to find a file on the c:\ drive on another server?
Can the source be \\server\c$
cffile action=copy
source=\\server\c$\accessLog.txt
destination=C:\docs\accessLog_backup.txt
If not, are there any CF
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Thanks Barney...
I was looking at that option as well. The only hangup with that is that I
don't know yet if CVSDude will let me connect directly to the database or not.
If they do, then that may be the simplest way to go about it.
Dan
I know there are XML-RPC plugins for Trac, but I've
Yes, but you need to run the CF Application Server service as an account
with the appropriate permissions on the remote computer.
If this is a Windows domain, you can create a domain account and set the
CF service to run as that account. Then, grant the permissions, to that
account, for any
On Tuesday 08 Jan 2008, Claude Schneegans wrote:
Secondly, what's important is what the page will look like in browsers
used by visitors,
not in the editor's view module.
Eclipse's 'view module' uses the same rendering engine as FireFox (on Linux
anyway).
--
Tom Chiverton
Helping to
I was sure cfpdf could do it, but now that I'm ready to do it and am
looking through the documentation, I don't see how. Anybody done this
already? Seems like rotating would be a pretty simple and common thing,
I'd be surprised if they left it out.
-Ryan
View (HTML) code should be separate to Control and Model code (CFML).
Absolutely. I never understood the need for a view module in editors.
First, it is so easy to have IE, Mozilla or both open on the page, save
the page form the editor
and just refresh it form the browser.
Secondly, what's
I know there are XML-RPC plugins for Trac, but I've never used any of
them. That being said, the Trac DB schema is very straightforward and
has been very stable for some time, so just interacting with the DB
directly is a viable option. You lose out on Trac notifications and
such, of course.
Only through network sharesanything else is a major security no no ;-)
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
cell: 250.920.8830
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Notice:
I've fixed the code error. I've commented out the code error. I've
replaced the entire CFML code with Hello World. But CF 8 is serving
up the same code with the error no matter what I have done. I turned
off all caching options in the administrator, I've deleted all saved
class files in
Claude,
Very succinct... I agree with that.
-mark
-Original Message-
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey
View (HTML) code should be separate to Control and Model code (CFML).
If the file is on a shared drive, and the user CF runs as has access to
that drive, then CFFile can access it.
If that's not possible, you could set up FTP access and use cfftp (which
would allow you to read/write it, instead of just read with cfhhtp).
--Ben Doom
Orlini, Robert wrote:
Is
My personal hope is that Adobe will develop an Eclipse based solution so
that we as a community can leverage the existing tools that exist for the
platform and do not need to rely on Adobe to provide every tool that we can
dream up. Mark has done an amazing job with CFE, but at the end of the
CVSDude definitely exposes the XML-RPC interface to Trac, since that is how
Mylyn works to interface with Trac from inside Eclipse.
On Jan 8, 2008 11:35 AM, Dan Skaggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Barney...
I was looking at that option as well. The only hangup with that is that I
don't
Ian Skinner wrote:
I've fixed the code error.
Never the frigin mind. I fought this for over an hour before realizing
it was a DIFFERENT error in a different file that just happened to be
the exact same line and position as the one I had already fixed.
Sometimes I wish I worked team where I
I think there is an easy solution that will just take a little more work on
my end. If all you want to do is create a basic window then just include
what is needed, but if you want to be able to resize it, drag it, have it
modal and load external files using ajax then include those libraries as
Developing a view module in the editor is just a waist of time.
I have to call shenanigans on that one. Sometimes you need to drop in a
table with some funky rowspans or something, and Dreamweaver makes it
extremely easy to get a table set up exactly how you want it without having
to go back
From experience, I've seen timeouts like this happen during framework
initiation on multiple hosting services (including CrystalTech) and on CF7
as well as CF8. It's one of the joys of working on shared servers. A lot
gets stuffed into memory when Model-Glue, ColdSpring and Transfer or Reactor
I was reading a blog post by Rupesh Kumar about searching through arrays:
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=19056005postID=116861460940707835
He speaks of how you can use the underlying java APIs for searching. His
examples worked find for me, but when I create an array with CF8s new
Agreed. I've just started use CFE, but I see absolutely no
use for an HTML viewer.
Time better spent would be on code-folding, if there's time to
do anything.
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 11:38 AM
To:
I am trying to set up a secure auto-login system for one of our products. The
need goes like this... A potential partner has a product with many clients that
need a product like one we offer. The partner would like to be able to link to
specific pages in our product from their own app. Each
1. Uncheck Server Settings Caching Cache web server paths, unless
you only have one web site.
2. Make sure you are editing the correct file that you are browsing.
Check for test, qa, production, etc., and make sure your editor is
opening the exact same file.
M!ke
-Original Message-
I'd agree. Given everything that Eclipse offers, like SVN integration, Trac
integration, ANT integration, and editors for everything under the sun, I
think it would be completely insane for them to use anything else to build a
CF IDE.
On Jan 8, 2008 11:49 AM, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A base program, such as CFEclipse
But CFEclipse is not a base program, it is a plugin for Eclipse.
This is one of the reasons I don't like it: Eclipse is much more
general, much too general, it aims at development
of any application, possibly in any language.
The other thing I don't like is its
Eclipse's 'view module' uses the same rendering engine as FireFox
Then why not using Firefox directly?
And what's about Explorer?
Who develops CF applications without checking what it looks like under
Explorer?
I have several sites using my CMS, and NO administrator uses anything
else than
That was my point of view (except that I'm fine with both CFEclipse/DW CS3
co-existing) and Ben Forta said I was jumping the gun.
On Jan 8, 2008 12:46 PM, Dan Vega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not sure why they would build an IDE on eclipse when we already have
one. Actually I don't see why
On Jan 8, 2008 9:30 AM, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was reading a blog post by Rupesh Kumar about searching through arrays:
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=19056005postID=116861460940707835
He speaks of how you can use the underlying java APIs for searching. His
examples
Thanks Mike
-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 11:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFFILE
Yes, but you need to run the CF Application Server service as an account
with the appropriate permissions on the remote computer.
If
You have to spell the method names right. It's indexOf, not indexof.
cheers,
barneyb
On Jan 8, 2008 9:30 AM, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was reading a blog post by Rupesh Kumar about searching through arrays:
yeah, ok after updating the JVM, applying hot fixes and other sheenanegans
It turned out to be the network card on the box running at full duplex vs. half
duplex as it should have been.
'grimmace'...
Thanks for everyone's replies...
BN
Thanks Ben.
-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 12:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFFILE
If the file is on a shared drive, and the user CF runs as has access to
that drive, then CFFile can access it.
If that's not possible, you
Hey Claude...HOF doesn't seem to like my email these days :-(... it
seems even Michael isn't getting my emails as I have tried to email him
about the issue as well...
You can also select IE from the view module and it will bring up an IE window.
I agree that it is a waste of time and effort
I am not sure why they would build an IDE on eclipse when we already have
one. Actually I don't see why anyone uses anything but cfeclipse but thats
just me :)
Dan
On Jan 8, 2008 12:21 PM, Brian Kotek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd agree. Given everything that Eclipse offers, like SVN
I am not sure why they would build an IDE on eclipse when we already
have one.
Good point.
If everybody is happy with CFeclipse, let everybody use CFeclipse.
If it is not the case, let Adobe develop something else, but not the
same thing.
by the way, if Adobe is to develop something
I am not sure why they would build an IDE on eclipse when we already have
one.
My reasoning would be to start from a clean code base designed from the
ground up to be interoperable with existing applications, instead of being
tied to the legacy code.
Rich Kroll
I would like to have a small form (normal HTML form) that is contained
within an AJAX cfwindow submit to that window so that it just loads the form
submission results page that popup window and not the parent page. Is this
possible?
Thanks
Pete
On Jan 8, 2008 1:42 PM, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Good point.
If everybody is happy with CFeclipse, let everybody use CFeclipse.
If it is not the case, let Adobe develop something else, but not the
same thing.
Everyone is not happy with CFEclipse, that is the whole point.
Charlie/Barney, I've simplified things a bit and changed the code to read
indexOf. Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
*should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings using
this
Charlie/Barney, I've simplified things a bit and changed the code to read
indexOf. Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
*should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings using
this
Sure, I can see how having a one-stop editor for Flex, ColdFusion,
JavaScript, XML, and HTML, with Subversion, ANT, bug tracking, and task
management integration would be a terrible idea. And who can argue with the
looks alien in Windows...that's a show stopper. (rolls eyes)
On Jan 8, 2008 12:46
Eclipse is much more
general, much too general, it aims at development
of any application, possibly in any language.
For me this is a good thing, It allows for those who needs to develop in
several languages to have an unified IDE.
Another thing is that it looks an alien in the Windows
I think the problem is a bit of people who do not use CFEclipse currently
have come to expect a product they just install and use for CFM, HTML,
JavaScript, and maybe a couple other things just trying to list some random
possibilities. They do not expect to install a product then go searching
for
Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
*should* be able to find the value substring in an array of strings using
this method.
No you shouldn't. The indexOf method does not work the way you're
Dump Rupesh's array, and you'll see an item damon. Dump your array,
and you WON'T see an item _1thumb.jpg. You will (or at least
should) see items that contain that substring, but none that are
exactly that string.
Charlie's suggestion was right, my original one was a red herring.
cheers,
Thank you all for your posts...most helpful!
Someone also mentioned another cart to me today called AbleCommerce. I hadn't
come across that one yet -- has anyone ever had experience with it?
Thanks again!
Tana
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I am working on a CF application that consumes a set of web services that
are not under my control. So, what I would like to do is put together a
series of unit tests for lack of a better term that will test the signature
of these web services to be able to determine if the web service has
the design is already made, and EVERYBODY will be happy ;-)
This would not make me happy.
Ditto. While CFS *was* great in it's time it would need far too much
work to bring it up to speed with the state of the art IMHO.
Everyone is not happy with CFEclipse, that is the whole point.
Ditto,
I'm creating an array. It's a list of record numbers to be looked up later.
This is the code.
cfset DiscArray = ArrayNew(1)
cfset disnum=1
cfloop query=cur_disclaimers
cfset DiscArray[disnum]=#id#
cfset disnum=#disnum# +1
/cfloop
After the array is built it will be a list of
I've done this, but not in CF. There is a Java framework called WSIF (Web
Service Invocation Framework) that allows for stubless, or dynamic
invocation of a web service as well as exposes the meta data about a web
service. You might be able to leverage concepts, or the library itself to
get to
You've got the wrong data structure. If you want to look up a value
and get it's key, you need a data structure that matches that use
case: a CF struct.
cfset s = structNew() /
cfloop query=cur_disclaimers
cfset s[value] = currentRow /
/cfloop
cheers,
barneyb
On Jan 8, 2008 11:41 AM, Robert
I'm creating an array. It's a list of record numbers to be looked up
later.
Is the order of the items important?
Rich Kroll
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date
Get the Free
On Jan 8, 2008 11:23 AM, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charlie/Barney, I've simplified things a bit and changed the code to read
indexOf. Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of
Rupesh's code works, yet my version does not. Since his code does work, I
*should* be
I'm creating an array. It's a list of record numbers to be looked up later.
This is the code.
cfset DiscArray = ArrayNew(1)
cfset disnum=1
cfloop query=cur_disclaimers
cfset DiscArray[disnum]=#id#
cfset disnum=#disnum# +1
/cfloop
After the array is built it will be a list of
I recently switched hosting to CrystalTech and, on trying to recreate the
subdomains I had with my previous host, discovered that it can't be done.
Am I correct? Has anyone managed to set up subdomains using CrystalTech on a
shared server or ran into this problem? I had thought this was a common
On Jan 8, 2008 11:41 AM, Robert Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm creating an array. It's a list of record numbers to be looked up later.
This is the code.
cfset DiscArray = ArrayNew(1)
cfset disnum=1
cfloop query=cur_disclaimers
cfset DiscArray[disnum]=#id#
cfset
OK, now I understand. Thanks for the clarification.
-Original Message-
From: Janet MacKay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Array quot;Findquot; and java APIs
Take a look at the both versions of code below. The version of Rupesh's
Perhaps adding confusion to all of this is that the java.lang.String
class also has an 'indexOf' method that does find substrings within
the string. But the 'indexOf' that a CF array has (a java.util.List)
finds the array index of an exact element.
cheers,
barneyb
On Jan 8, 2008 12:15 PM,
Robert Harrison wrote:
1. Look in the array to see if a value exists and, if so, return the key.
Not the most elegant solution, but dirt simple.
cfscript
searchValue = 13
key = '';
for (i=1;i lte arrayLen(myAry); i = i + 1)
{
if (myAry[i] = searchValue)
{
key = i;
-Original Message-
From: Rich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 10:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Adobe ColdFusion IDE survey
(snip)
I believe that some people need to realize that their personal must have
feature is not necessarily even needed by other developers
Yep, I get it now. :) For some reason, my posts are taking very long to be
processed and you didn't see my earlier reply.
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 3:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Array Find and java APIs
On Jan
My department has been alotted cash to purchase licsences for Flex in the
1st quarter. I know that Flex 3 is pending, and could be coming out anytime
within the next month or two. I have an AIR app that needs to be built in
Jan/Feb and so I need Flex 3 to do it.
I'm wondering if we purchased
couldn't you just do a query of queries on cur_disclaimers? what are
you gaining by creating an array out of a query variable (just
curious) ?
There are about 60 fields in each record that may have disclaimers. The same
disclaimer could be used on many fields and in many records. What I'm
the consensus seemed to be that a CF IDE needs to either be Eclipse based
(aligned well with Flex Builder and more) or Dreamweaver based (or possibly
both)
My vote is Eclipse. I never liked DW and used CFS from it's start but
quickly switched to CFEclipse when it came about. CFEclipse needs a
On Jan 8, 2008 12:45 PM, Dominic Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently switched hosting to CrystalTech and, on trying to recreate the
subdomains I had with my previous host, discovered that it can't be done.
Am I correct? Has anyone managed to set up subdomains using CrystalTech on a
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