Actually you said it was an 'illegal war' which is pretty unfactual. But
yeah, I'm not trying to argue about the war when I could be arguing
about MM and this despairing news that the conference may be in Salt
Lake City. I mean, no offense to anyone who lives there, but I would
never want to
Hmmm... what's in Salt Lake City?? Just curious...
Apparently Jeebus, and Macromedia.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
Being that I lambasted MM on their new site, I'd like to say that beta
is a remarkable improvement over its predecessor. These page loads times
are much more reasonable.
Thanks for listening MM.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance
It probably says that they use an out-of-the-box solution for feedback.
I wouldn't expect MM to reinvent the wheel for every internal
application they use.
Although, They'd be a lot coler if they did. - Dazed and Confused.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
I agree. ImageReady isn't a Photoshop replacement, but I do use it for
all batch processing with droplets and it works great. It has a lower
over head than PS so running batches doesn't take up all your resources.
Although I've never tried to use cfexecute to run droplets live on a
server. Sounds
On the topic of updaters, why are beta updaters so exclusive? I've heard
there is an updater 3 beta for CFMX, but cannot seem to find it
anywhere. Updaters which normally fix a lot of bugs shouldn't be
privately beta tested, since some people would gladly risk a beta if it
meant fixing mission
I posted to a different thread but I thought I would reiterate here:
Why are the beta updaters so elusive? Do they really need a private
group of beta testes for updaters? Since these updaters fix a good many
bugs they should be made public right away and let us make the risk
decisions when
Ouch. ZDNet wasn't to kind about macromedia.com.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2131698,00.html
Again, the new version is much better and I hope ZDNet writes a
follow-up article on how Macromedia has graciously responded to all the
criticism.
But I do with Macromedia would stop touting
-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 11:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Macromedia.Com (The new site?)
Ouch. ZDNet wasn't to kind about macromedia.com.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2131698,00.html
Again, the new version is much better and I
protection at
http://www.cloudmark.com/spamnetsig/
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 3:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Macromedia.Com (The new site?)
Yeah. I gotta disagree on the flash replacing traditional desktop apps.
Big draw
of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 4:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Macromedia.Com (The new site?)
Adrocknaphobia Jones wrote:
Yeah. I gotta disagree on the flash replacing traditional
Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 4:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Macromedia.Com (The new site?)
Jaye do you have the I'm smarter than you, so you are wrong argument
ready for cut and paste?
Seriously Zero, what did I say that was so
, 2003 5:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Macromedia.Com (The new site?)
Adrocknaphobia Jones wrote:
But isn't this where the conflict lies? If Flash is to have file
uploading, it means it would need some way to access the client's disk
(outside of the cookie-esque system in place). But isn't
Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 4:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Macromedia.Com (The new site?)
Jochem,
But isn't this where the conflict lies? If Flash is to have file
uploading, it means it would need some way to access the client's
Actually yes, someone did say that Flash would replace Visual Basic.
That's what started this whole thing.
You have to realize, what Macromedia is doing is laying the groundwork
for a whole new way to create applications, you can't expect that type
of technology to be 100% from day 1. Eventually
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 6:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Macromedia.Com (The new site?)
Adrocknaphobia Jones wrote:
Ok stop me if I'm wrong but this is my rationale.
The browser, which is a trusted application
Alright alright. It's 7:30pm on Friday and I'm still in office. I've
gotten a lot from this thread, so thanks to all. Even you Jaye.
In summary RIAs are great, but they are not the end all solution.
Macromedia is an innovative company that respects and listens to the
opinions of developers.
Robert,
I feel your pain. Although is a huge pain in the arse, I found that by
creating wrappers in .NET for the COM object I wanted to use, I was able
to get them working properly in CF. I've also found that a lot of the
time CFMX doesn't like the type of variables returned by COM and
What do you mean PS is scriptable with javaScript? Do you have any URLs
about this? Are you trying to run batches client-side?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Owens, Howard
-0500, Adrocknaphobia Jones wrote:
My underlying issue is that Macromedia is very fickle. I can't tell you
where they are going to be in a year. Which mean I don't know where I,
a
MM developer will be in a year either.
Then don't upgrade? Keep the current version you have and remain a
happy
But what about the universal standard usability in HTML based
applications? The power of HTML is its standardization. A drop down box
is a drop down box no matter the browser, OS, internet connection. A
user who recognizes an underlined word as a link, can assume that for
all HTML based
So, in all the responses I've gotten, I've seen RIAs are not for you
then RIAs really don't make for good e-commerce. So my question is:
When is an RIA justified? When is there a benefit to create an RIA over
an HTML application? In the responses I've gotten, there has only been
one Pro, the
Jaye,
You made some great points, but I'd like to elaborate on the culture
shock. This isn't culture shock for new technology, as web developers,
the only technology that can give us culture shock, is _old_ technology,
or the lack of change. The shock is the complete turn of stance by MM.
Yes CF is still the fastest. Up to about 6 months ago should be the
primary goal of web any application developer, according to MM. They
stressed how cost effective it is to speed up development and use less
programmers. They told us to shrink our web development teams, develop
on CF, and web
pretty cool tools.
Sorry for any typo's.
Keep the Faith,
-//- Jaye Morris - Multimedia Developer
-//- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.navtrak.net
-//- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.jayezero.com
!--- Adam's original message starts here ---
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto
Outside of the slow loading and horrid usability of the front page,
exactly how is the site a RIA now? And how is it different from before?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From:
Joe,
I have a sealed copy of CF5 Enterprise I can sell. Contact me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Joe Tartaglia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday,
That's what I'm doing this weekend. I'll post an update on how it all
turns out. I'm going to install CFMX on win2k3 RC2. I have a feeling
looking at Kazmierczak's post that it won't setup IIS correctly since
it's a new version. But I'll bet it can be done manually.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems
Vince I think you hit the nail on the head in regards to PHP vs CF. But
lets be honest with ourselves, there is no CF does NOT have full access
to the .NET framework. It barely... barely supports COM anymore. Getting
CF to work well with Windows API is an exercise in patience and
determination.
for a
formal
announcement of BlueDragon for .NET either before or shortly after this
column is published.
Cheers!
chris
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 9:11 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF - PHP comparisons?
Vince I think
Super Star Destroyer... no contest. The Enterprise was always falling
apart, needed more power, lost shields... or my favorite... detaching
the dish and crashing onto small planets.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
Has anyone done a myPetStore comparison on PHP and CFMX? I'm curious as
to if PHP still compiles and runs faster.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Fregas [mailto:[EMAIL
Man. I'm happy for Jeremy. Hopefully he can spend more time at home with
his family now. But I must say that I'm extremely skeptical about the
future of CF developers. Up until about a year ago, MM only catered to
developers. I always felt that it was Jeremy who was watching out for
our interests.
Can anyone deny or confirm that CFHTTP will actually use a proxy if one
is specified.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
~|
Archives:
Here is a shot in the dark:
cfhttp url=http://www.macromedia.com;
method=GET
resolveurl=true
proxyserver=proxy.foo.com:80
throwonerror=yes
redirect=yes
/cfhttp
instead of using proxy port, try appending it to the IP.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems
Subject: Re: BUG? CFHTTP with Proxies
I don't see anything in the bug base. Are other people seeing this, as
well?
Christian
On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 12:06 PM, Adrocknaphobia Jones wrote:
Can anyone deny or confirm that CFHTTP will actually use a proxy if
one
is specified.
Adam
I know there is an enormous anti-MS sentiment here, but I'm curious is
anyone as installed the .NET framework on the same box running CFMX. If
so, how was performance affected? I've always done one or the other, but
I'm thinking of combining them both, although I can foresee conflict out
the arse.
Ok here are a couple of shots in the dark. Does the XML have the correct
encoding? ?xml version=1.0 encoding= iso-8859-1? How are you
pulling the XML in? From a local file? Or cfHttp?
I've never tried this but, if you can tell CF the HTML content with:
cfcontent type=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 1:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Character Encoding - Reward Offered!
On 2/5/03, Adrocknaphobia Jones penned:
Ok here are a couple of shots in the dark. Does the XML have the
correct
encoding? ?xml version=1.0 encoding= iso-8859-1?
Well, that's what it says. Whether it's
Wait a second. If you are on MX then why use COM to parse XML?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 3:47
://www.montarasoftware.com/
888-408-0900 x901
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 5:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Re: MM Pricing Problem on CFMX for J2EE
Those prices are pretty hefty in comparison to .NET. With .NET you
need
only
Dave,
I think it is very fair. As it's a reality. CFMX is in direct
competition with .NET everyday. Sure it maybe unfair that MS can
leverage cheaper prices, but it's the bottom line.
By two servers I mean CFMX run on Windows, or j2EE, or Linux. .Net is
just Windows. It's cheaper to implement. I
Awesome.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 11:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFML Forever!
I thought some
This help? It will give you the second Tuesday of the current month.
cfscript
for(i = 7; i LTE 14; i = incrementValue(i))
{
firstTuesday = createDate(dateFormat(now(), ),
dateFormat(now(), MM), i);
if(dateFormat(firstTuesday, ) IS Tuesday){break;}
}
/cfscript
Adam Wayne
Those prices are pretty hefty in comparison to .NET. With .NET you need
only one server too. I believe win2k is around $1100 and advanced at 3k.
Makes me wonder if MM is trying to compete at all.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance
Seriously... don't even get me started about COM! If it doesn't work 50%
of the time, then you shouldn't have included it.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: samcfug [mailto:[EMAIL
Sounds like a job for web services.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: David Notik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 4:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:
I'm reposting this in hopes of finding an answer or some more
information:
I have this odd feeling that CFMX doesn't invalidate j2ee sessions
properly. I hope some1 from MM can add a little more light to this post.
You code looks air tight, so I don't think you are doing NEthing wrong,
at least
I can't seem to log in, no matter what username I try. I'll give it
another shot after lunch.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Is there an exam study guide for CFMX? The one for 5 made a great
bathroom book. No offense to whomever wrote it, but it's a good one for
just opening it up and reading random sections.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education
Really interesting post.
What are you doing to end the session in CFMX? Just dropping the
timeout? Is it possible there is just a delay between CFMX sessions
ending and j2ee? Have you checked the logs recently?
I have this odd feeling that CFMX doesn't invalidate j2ee sessions
properly. I hope
So you're just parsing rows from one array to another? What does your
code look like? If the first array is coming from a query, couldn't you
just QoQ to parse the results then convert?
Lets see what you got.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
I can vouch for SprintPCS and Verizon. Both have given me email
addresses as part of my monthly plan. Sprint also has a web based form
for sending text-messages. It was fairly easy to use CFHTTP to submit to
that form and send text messages to myself from my site. I found that
text messages moved
What type of applications do you have running? Did this box work
properly before, or is this a new install? Are you using any outside
objects like EJBs, classes or COM? What does CFStat tell you?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance
#createODBCDateTime(now())#
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Frank Mamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 12:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Date question
fusion apps. no COM, no EJBs.
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 1:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfmx server
What type of applications do you have running? Did this box work
properly before, or is this a new install
PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfmx server
cfstat? (dont laugh, im not the admin he asked me to post this)
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 2:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfmx server
What is cfStat showing?
Adam
Any chance this will ever be possible?
cffunction ...
cfargument ...
cfscript
var x = 1;
var y = 2;
It always seems to throw the vars need to specified at the top error,
since cfscript tag comes first. I'm not really sure why 'var' is even
a part
of cffunction variables
Adrocknaphobia Jones wrote:
Any chance this will ever be possible?
cffunction ...
cfargument ...
cfscript
var x = 1;
var y = 2;
It always seems to throw the vars need to specified at the top
error,
since cfscript tag comes first
By default are cfarguments ... protected from outside intervention?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Sean A Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003
Could you attach a sample word doc?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Garza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX and
C'mon Tony,
Just because they told us about it in advance, doesn't mean it's not a
problem. We should definitely call it a problem, otherwise it won't get
fix in CFMX2.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
Is the COM object registered in OLE Viewer? Is this the correct
reference?
I had to make a few code updates when I moved from CF5 to MX when
connecting to PPT. (Lots of trial and error) When I get back home, I'll
check to see what the actual differences were.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems
I don't think it will install on a server. At least it wouldn't allow me
to use the same version as I do on my workstations. I think they want
you to get a special 'server' version of antivirus.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance
Why not just have them share some database space? It would probably a
lot faster that XML serializing.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Tyrone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Matt Kruse's is definitely the best one. The first one blows hard. You
have to type then click. That's not easier. Although why link it to a
dropdown? If you have the drop-down on the page NEway, there is no need
for NEthing else to complicate it.
This would work better with a populated array the
Alright, I think we have some fundamental differences on artistic
integrity.
2-week-websites are definitely not my bag. I guess it's the old adage of
quality vs. quantity. I'd rather develop 1 site for 9k, rather than work
on 9 sites for 1k, in the same time span.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems
-
From: Rafael Alan Bleiweiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 7:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Visual Fusion - Thoughts?
Adrocknaphobia Jones wrote:
If a client won't pay a few grand for a server, then usually the job
is
not worth my time. Additionally
: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 7:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Visual Fusion - Thoughts?
Adrocknaphobia Jones wrote:
If a client won't pay a few grand for a server, then usually the job
is
not worth my time. Additionally, these are the clients who will ask
for
Oh my God... yeah? Send those
Well to counter the argument about clients not wanting to pay for the
server for intranet applications:
If a client won't pay a few grand for a server, then usually the job is
not worth my time. Additionally, these are the clients who will ask for
the moon, then come back and say oh, I have to
Pablo,
(disclaimer: I think this is an ingenious idea, but like Ben, I'd like
to play the Devil's Advocate, as I see some faults)
I'm not really sure how I feel about all of this. When I first started
coding CF I would have thought this the greatest thing since sliced
bread. But the fact is that
Dave,
I caught a segment of this presentation down at devCon, if I remember
correctly you can only add one iCal event at a time. Outlook of course
is not going to let you click on one link and import 365 days of events.
(makes sense as there could be some malicious web developers out there).
Is there a cfLib-esque site for CFCs?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
~|
Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?forumid=4
I'm with you Dave. It's just plain annoying.
iHappenToLikeThisNamingMethod.
thisnamingmethodisdumb.
underscores_are_illegal_in_many_cases.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Dave
I find I run into problems with underscores a lot in third party
applications. Webservices too. As a general rule I like to keep
everything alphanumeric if I can. Although I did like the underscore
security used in the old Allaire forums, where you tagged include files
with an underscore. The
Functions. Not CFC name.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: (Technote)
I see isAlphanumeric on cfLib.org, was wondering if anyone has written
one to strip any characters that aren't alphanumeric.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
Not one to start gossip, but I was under the influence that Hal Helms
left the fusebox group. Is this true? If so why did he leave, if not,
why is this rumor floating around?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
#variables.thisForm# is coming up as an empty string.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Paul Giesenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 2:28 PM
To:
circles) :)
charlie
SW
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones
Sent: Mon 01/13/2003 02:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Cc:
Subject: RE: Design Pattern Question
Not one to start gossip, but I was under the influence that Hal
Helms
left
Scott,
You really need to buy the CF Application Book.
In the meantime:
cfquery name=queryName datasource=dsn
SQL goes here
/cfquery
queryName.recordCount = number of records
You don't need to dump it into an array. You can loop over the query
with:
cfoutput query=queryName
/cfoutput
Good
Not to veer off a standards debate, but why do you think Apple is
getting into the browser wars? I'm mostly surprised as it looks to be
more trouble that it's worth for Apple.
If all they want is MS independence, then they should be working on an
office competitor.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems
though I love IE and .NET. But I agree with the consensus here: Mac
better get with the standards program when the app goes from beta to
final or this developer will be giving their browser the finger.
Fregas
- Original Message -
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk
David,
I had the same problems when I upgraded to MX. I was using CFXid3 or
something like that, and it was using a COM object. The object for one
reason or the other wouldn't always load, and when it did, it wasn't
reliable. Sometimes locking up my treads.
So I moved everything over to a java
Tell your boss I think he's an idiot. That such a usability no-no.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Bunton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 3:07
David,
I have a java class that I use to get/set id3 info. It doesn't have a
wrapper customTag, but I could throw one together if you need one. Hit
me up off list if you are interested. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
automatically (first boot) sucked in all my settings from IE --
nice!
Dick
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 11:38 AM, Adrocknaphobia Jones wrote:
I'm elated, but at the same time sick to my stomach. After years we
finally got ie and netscape to render damn near close to identical.
Please tell me
I'm sorry. I think it's pretty irresponsible of apple to put out a
browser that doesn't meet standards. Especially when they intend to ship
it with the OS.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original
I'm elated, but at the same time sick to my stomach. After years we
finally got ie and netscape to render damn near close to identical.
Please tell me this meets all w3c standards. Btw, anyone know if a JVM
is built in?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Well not to knock the real MCSEs, but I swear MS was giving them to
people if they could sign their name. Like 80% of the MCSEs I know, are
morons. And the one who aren't have other certs outside of MS.
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Rizal,
I'd be interested in taking a look as well. I'd be more than happy to
give you some space on my CF box at home. As for what David was looking
for, I too would want the messages to be stored in a Db. (For creating
FAQs, monitoring support trends, etc.) but your app sounds like a good
.
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 2:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RE: RE: CFMX and Java
I think the two big balance points are:
Java developers are more expensive because they are few in numbers.
v.
MSCDs and MSCEs
This was written for 4.5 or 5?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Rizal Firmansyah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 12:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE:
Geez, forget UPS. Why would they be so adamant against all this?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From: Bud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:18 PM
To:
What are the pro and cons of using 'var' vs. 'this'?
'var' has to be declared at the beginning of the function, but 'this'
does not? I can also dump 'this'. Does var function as a scope like
that?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance
Well is there a way to kick him off the list, as he obviously isn't
reading it NEway. (since we're all talking about him and he hasn't
responded)
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
-Original Message-
From:
Alright,
So Christian says to declare all of your private CFC variables at the
top of the function like so cfset var value = 1.
Hal Helms recommends using cfset this.value = 1. Both obviously work,
but I'm wondering what the pros and cons are if any.
Off the top of my head, it would seem that
: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:07 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFC - Var vs. This
Alright,
So Christian says to declare all of your private CFC variables at the
top of the function like so cfset var value = 1.
Hal Helms recommends using cfset this.value
: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:41 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFC - Var vs. This
Right. But what's the difference outside of syntax. Would I want to
use
one over the other? Why would I want to use var over this inside a CF
is
this is much more flexible
Personally, I'd write everything in beans if given the opportunity. Not
to knock CF or NEthing, but I like the idea of my code being server
independent. You can use the same beans on your expensive CFMX box, or
on a freeware J2ee, or any other java apps for that matter. It really is
one of the
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