It is indeed Flash Player 9.
Apparently FP10 already has a penetration rate of 94% according to Adobe.
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on the House of Fusion mailing lists
I am currently using Dreamweaver CS4. Minor improvements over CS3, speed being
on of them, and the interface grows on you :)
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date
Get the Free
Don't forget to check things like order by variables.
http://www.coldfusionmuse.com/index.cfm/2008/7/21/SQL-injection-using-order-
by
Also with regard to application.cfm. Make sure every page is running that
file. For example, do you have included that might not be intended to be
run as URLs. Or
It must be Application.cfm - Adobe have now plans to make it case
insensitive. Same goes for OnRequestEnd.cfm.
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Just got nailed myself - dammit - 15 years of knowledge.
Have code reviewed and wasn't my CFML (at this stage) so maybe a new IIS
vulnerability? My attack occured recently - possibly in the last 24 hours or
so. Have disabled the database and CFABORTed any code that interacts with the
database
Wondering if SQL in form fields is also a risk. At any rate Justin D. Scott of
GravityFree ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) released a handy script which you can grab here:
http://www.actcfug.com/files/_SQLPrev.zip
The original script had a minor mis-spelling bug and I made the keywords
alphabetical in
If you ever find yourself trying to support a server without knowing which
updaters or hot fixes have been applied you will find this (outdated) link a
very useful. I have supplied an updated list below:
http://www.actcfug.com/index.cfm?actcfug=ArticleViewArticleID=214
Original (outdated)
Or check with Ben Forta as he likely still has reference manuals or CFWACKs for
CF 4.5.
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date
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I am getting a 500 null error (and that is all it says) under MX7.
The code works great under CF8 (and in fact is modified from a site I wrote
previously that works perfectly still).
It is not using any CF8 features as my host does not yet support it. Tried
local MX7 (500 Null) and CF8 (works
Officially CF7 isn't supported on Vista (CF7 arrived nearly two years before
Vista) and initially CF8 support was flaky (but so was Vista) - but now works a
treat. Consider upgrading. CF7 is now old and superceded tech as far as
ColdFusion goes.
2. Also, Vista does not support SQL Server2000 so I had to upgrade
to 2005 (big pain).
There is always SQL Server 2005 Express if you get desperate. Vista and CF8
support both (expect a few patches for SQL Server however - sigh!).
Yep! Hard to believe - i was a teenager(ish) when I started using CF way back
in 1995.
ColdFusion turns 12 on July 10th - pity it wasn't July 4th but the original
developers were probably partying (opr recovering).
Congratulations to Allaire, Macromedia and Adobe for this remarkable milestone
Do not quote me on this but there will be at least one more release candidate
for ColdFusion 8 (aka Scorpio).
Any issues you had/have retry them. No prisoners. No excuses.
Break it. Break it badly. Both the code and the documentation (yes even the
docs are beta). Because after this there is NO
Great news from the the CF dev team - expect at least one more release
candidate for ColdFusion 8 (aka Scorpio).
The team appears to agree that RC1 was't right on the button - as close as it
is.
So when Adobe release RC2 (or public beta 2) grab it and try to break it.
Remember even the
Nice try Ben, scared me good. CF8 isn't ready for Gold yet. At least not the
version the rest of world has - lovely as it is.
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Flex 2
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Absolutely! And the documentation itself (huger and huger) is also beta so if
you spot issues then report them through the usual channels.
~|
Deploy Web Applications Quickly across the enterprise with ColdFusion MX7
Flex 2
Doubtful.
For starters you require special permission from Adobe to host sites even under
CF8.
A gold disk is premature. There are many issues in the public beta (or RC -
for Andy Scott) that I am not convinced have been rectified without another
release candidate. CF has been the backbone of
They already have. But like the product they are only at Release Candidate
(they work for bothe DW8 and DW9 (CS3)).
See:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/coldfusion8/
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CF 8 â Scorpio beta now available,
easily build
I don't like your tone.
And they are the same version - just ask Damon Cooper or anyone else on the
development team.
What got up you arse this evening?
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ColdFusion 8 beta â Build next generation applications today.
Free
Yes even the RC doco's say Beta which is confusing indeed.
Was asked today by Adobe if I thought CF was ready for release. Not yet unless
major fixes have been made to RC 1 - would rather see a RC 2 first. I mean RC
is good but many of us have issues we would prefer to see sorted before Adobe
I don't suppose they used Vista with Bitlocking on the HDD? That would make any
info on the HDD virtually useless.
~|
ColdFusion 8 beta â Build next generation applications today.
Free beta download on Labs
No he is correct. On the Adobe Pre-Release site it is RC (or release candidate
1) - elsewhere it is a public beta. They are at the time of writing the same
thing however. The downloads, the docs, the extensions - are the same. I would
expect at least one more RC before release unless the Adobe
Use display=no to support a hidden field. Haven't tried the edit for CFGrid
but here is an example I use to display a list and select a record:
div align=center
cfform name=CurrentReferrerList
action=index.cfm?rr=REFERRER_CREATE#Trim(URLToken)# height=390
accessible=yes format=flash
http://coldusergroup.riaforge.org/
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ColdFusion MX7 and Flex 2
Build sales marketing dashboard RIAâs for your business. Upgrade now
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/flex2?sdid=RVJT
Archive:
No. But you can use the CFGRID control for the display of tabular data (or
queries).
ColdFusion Scorpio (Release Candidate due any day now) also allows for Rich
Text entry using the included FCK Editor (though not in Flash forms sadly). No
other updates to flash forms either as Adobe would
God bless Ben, Tim and the team for NOT plugging Scorpio across the USA.
We would welcome them downunder! It appears you did not appreciate their
efforts!
~|
Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7
The most significant release in over
PHP lol!
ColdFusion (Cold Fusion initially) has been around since before it's subtle
commercial release in 1995 (courtesy of JJ and Jeremy Allaire). Then Nick
Bradbury added to it's popularity when Allaire Inc. acquired HomeSite - then
to become ColdFusion Studio - since discontinued and
http://www.buntel.com/blog/
Tim Buntel just mentioned this deal only recently. Check the link above.
But essentially:
You know you want Scorpio when it ships, but you have a project that you need
to work on now. Oh, what to do? Fear not! We have a nice deal going on now with
2 partners who
As CF improves, markedly of late, this should not be an issue.
Yes CF seems to take ages to execute the first template upon a restart (as the
libraries are loaded) but after that it flies.
If you are having issues I would look at your setup - is the database server on
the same box, system RAM,
My sites died too and took way to long to come back up. It was a ColdFusion or
JRun crash as all other services were OK.
~|
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Build sales marketing dashboard RIAâs for your business. Upgrade now
They could be running out of HDD space. I know that seems stupid but you'd be
surprised at what comes crashing down when that happens.
~|
Upgrade to Adobe ColdFusion MX7
The most significant release in over 10 years. Upgrade
Have had an issue for an unyet finished project (despite working my arse off on
it) where the client wants full ownership of the resultant code.
I am very unhappy about this for several reasons:
1. Their remuneration is pathetic (AUD$21 per hour compared to my usual rate of
$65+) - I got close
ColdFusion, in it's purest form is nearly 12 years old.
Well we shall see .Net integration? Maybe. But WTFW. CFML is a more mature
language than ASP ever was - Microsoft even tried to acquire it - and failed.
~|
ColdFusion MX7
I use IE for the Microsoft Update/Office Update service. That's it. And the
Eolas lawsuit screwed it even more. I hate it. Hate. Hate. Hate. Hate. Hate.
Hate. Hate. Hate. I don't like it.
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ColdFusion MX7 and Flex 2
Build
Well in only a few days the site now lists over 540 sites. Woo hoo!
And the new features (site description rather than crappy keywords, which by
the way it seems most Aussie government departments do not seem to use, Dublin
Core or something).
And I love the site preview - how cool!
So yeah
Funny you should say that as Rey had discussions with Adobe (Tim Buntel in
particular) about the original issue.
Ray Camden was almost ropable about people not even knowing what ColdFusion (or
CFML) was - despite being as old, if not older, that ASP.
But Ray ensured that Programmers tools saw
Gotta love the CFDUMP tag. Can come in very handy for all sorts of things...
Forms, queries, arrays, xml... I hear they are beefing it up for Scorpio.
After your cffile, do the follwoing to see what's available to use:
cfdump var=#CFFILE#
Adrian
Actually, for security, I would avoid using a hard-coded directory and do
something like:
cffile action=UPLOAD filefield=ImageFile
destination=#expandpath(images/content)# nameconflict=MAKEUNIQUE
It helps keep the directory structure of you server more secure from potential
hackers.
eg:
I think you mean Captivate or whatever Adobe now call it. It is pretty good.
Probably in the upgrade works as Adobe have just updated RoboHelp (for help
docos).
Captivate is very good and no doubt Adobe will make it even better!
Maybe ColdUserGroup will suit your needs...
http://www.coldgen.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Products
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Create robust enterprise, web RIAs.
Upgrade integrate Adobe Coldfusion MX7 with Flex 2
I ended up buying both the study guides (since CF4.5) and CFMX Exam Buster also.
Wow Ben, you would like some feedback on your CF questions?
I think they are pretty good, however, I liked them even better when I
originally authored them for CFMX Exam Buster (http://centrasoft.com).
You
It is stable. Built on solid technology (J2EE). Is one of the, if not the most
mature, over 11 years old now. And better yet Adobe are making an even better
version as we speak.
~|
Create robust enterprise, web RIAs.
Upgrade
A good tome. Getting thicker year after year.
Wildly out of date already however with Scorpio and Flex 2. Here's hoping the
experts cover Flex/CF (and not Ray Camden) in the next edition.
~|
Introducing the Fusion Authority
It is no Studio/HomeSite+ for sure but...
Install the 8.02 update, turn off cloaking and design notes. It isn't too bad
after that!
Also it likes RAM. And lots of it!
~|
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ColdBookmarks?
http://www.coldgen.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=ProductDetailsProductID=2
Is that what you mean?
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up-to-date ColdFusion information by
Thanks to Dirk, Brad and Kevin for their help on this.
Patching the server and bringing CF up to release 7.0.2
seems to have solved the problem.
Unfortunately, the forms load so slow I am not sure we
are going to be able to use Flash forms. Too bad.
Joe Tartaglia / High Caliber
Not at all.
Alex
Have you tested if the code is definitely dropping to the 'else'
condition when there are no records being retrieved
- try out putting the recordcount to make sure you know what you are
getting back from the query or dumping the contents before the
conditional block
- on the else
If a CFQUERY returns no records it does not exist so there is no way to test
for zero records as no result is produced.
You need to tackle it along the lines of:
cfif MyQuery.RecordCount
Yes a result was made - ColdFusion has results ready to be handled.
cfelse
Na da. No response from the
You run Win2K Advanced Server and infected yourself with a worm/virus/spyware?
Ouch!
I just did a re-install of WinXP Pro (my choice - do it every few months) and
that alone took many hours to patch (even with SP2) and re-install/patch the
tools I use.
Fun!
alt.comp.lang.coldfusion
'tis a load of it I reckon
Or someone at Adobe needs an arse kick.
~|
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up-to-date ColdFusion information by your peers,
Pre Cold Fusion 1.0 (two words back then) now that REALLY takes me back!
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up-to-date ColdFusion information by your peers, delivered to your door
with.
Peter Tilbrook wrote:
Rubbish!
ColdFusion is selling better than ever and version 8 is under
development. Adobe is even working on a totally new ColdFusion IDE.
Adobe will be increasing ColdFusion integration with their other
products like Flex and LiveCycle
That is not what we are saying! The fact here is that you say there is no
way to tell if an email fails - and we know there is - both at server level
and code.
What more do you need to tell that an email fails? it is all their for you.
ColdFusion is 10 years old and this is probably that most
The ability to store CFMAIL messages in the application that actually generated
them. A boon when on a shared server they keep changing email settings for.
~|
Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of
From a client perspective I am running the latest beta of JRE (JRE 5.0 beta
6 about to upgrade to JRE 5.0 beta 7).
From the client end the new versions seem to perform a lot better but have NOT
affected CF it seems. Note that this is a development machine only. But both
JRun 4.0 (updater 6)
Cool, but as noted - you are running a non-supported JVM version, Adobe will
not touch it/support it.
Of course but server supported Java is very different from client
supported. And as a developer I like to experience what the end user will
experience. Point is the J2SE runtime environment
You could try ColdCalendar for starters. It is open source too.
Demo at:
http://coldcalendar.coldgen.com/
Download from:
http://www.coldgen.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=ProductDetailsProductID=3
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Introducing the Fusion
Turn on J2EE session variables. And USE session variables. Client vars are
supposed to persist (like cookies). Session vars are not.
~|
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up-to-date
The Developer Edition modifies the headers sent to the browser - and as a
result breaks things like web services and XML. I don't believe there is an
easy workaround. Macromedia didn't think the DevEd version through in this
regard I think.
Note if running under a J2EE server like JRun your licence file will be
somewhere like:
C:\JRun4\servers\cfusion\cfusion-ear\cfusion-war\WEB-INF\cfusion\lib
or whatever other instance you have created.
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I've been with AFP Webworks (Mike Kear) for several years and am very happy
with the arrangement. The MX7/SQL2005 support is exactly what I needed.
PT
www.actcfug.com
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I do that with ColdOfficeView (coldofficeview.coldgen.com) so it is possible
with javascript.
Iâm looking for a best practice I should start off Iâm open to change,
typically when I have a application where a parent (main form) has say
10 records sitting in a table and at the end of
WOT but I noticed Flex 2 beta 3 has a fairly good rich text editor that could
probably do with an update like image uploading for starters.
While CFMX7 flash forms are useful - the Flex/CF support will rock my world.
PT
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imagepath=#Request.ActiveEditImagePath#
imageurl=#Request.ActiveEditImageURL# baseurl=#Request.ApplicationURL#
stylesheet=#Request.ApplicationURL#/#Request.DomainPrefix#.css
appletlicense=#Request.ActiveEditLicence#/cf_activedit
Peter Tilbrook
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group
Activedit is IE only.
Is not! Is built on Java so requires the JVM is all.
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That's a bloody good question!
You're best bet would be Mike Nimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - the ColdFusion
engineer responsible for the Flash Forms in ColdFusion.
Also www.cfform.com and www.asfusion.com may help.
My best form so far is at www.residentialreports.com.au
Good luck!
PT
Yes you can indeed.
Check out this post by Ben Forta on the subject:
http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/1/10/ColdFusion-And-SQL-Server-2005
and this SysCon article:
http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/170133.htm
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I realise it is a beta product but adobe.com under IE7 beta 2 has serious
issues. I even got a stack overflow error.
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This is similar to how Macromedia/Adobe license ColdFusion 7 and JRun. More
that 2 processors requires more than the initial license. Not certain if that
includes clustering but imagine a license is required for each separate server
in the cluster (Enterprise as Standard cannot cluster of
I'm with Mike on this one (same provider) and have been using Enterprise
Manager for years with no issues and a full understanding of the security
implications. EM can be slow but the new EM for SQL 2005 seems to be a bit
better - not that I will need to use it apart from local db's it seems.
I love Dreamweaver 8 - Macromedia made many obvious and subtle improvements. It
is a lot faster and more stable than its predecessors also. Fireworks is great
too - despite having Adobe Photoshop CS2 installed (it has many annoying
differences from Fireworks). I still use HomeSite (nee CF
Try doing a large Flash CFFORM. Pain in the butt. Maybe the new Flex Builder
2 features can be ported to DW8?
Peter Tilbrook
ColdGen Internet Solutions
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group
PO Box 2247
Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (02) 6284 2727
Mobile: 0432 897 437
Email
There is always the open source ColdCalendar. Admittedly I haven't touched it
for ages. Go for it - just don't SELL anything you do with it without letting
me know first.
http://www.coldgen.com/
In fact it has a misnomer (an office in/out application).
Check out open source that you can use
James, don't you mean Elmo?
LOL!
Peter Tilbrook
ColdGen Internet Solutions
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group
PO Box 2247
Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (02) 6284 2727
Mobile: 0432 897 437
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WWW: http://www.coldgen.com/
http
I believe CF7+ is extensible when it comes to encryption - MD5 and others
are now available? Will need to check my CFWACK Advanced to be sure though.
Peter Tilbrook
ColdGen Internet Solutions
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group
PO Box 2247
Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (02
CF also uses non-Microsoft UUID's but maybe there is a UDF at CFLib.org
that, just like UUID's, can be used?
I've found many UDF's that were designed for CF5 work with CFMX 7. Funny
thing also is that many of the UDF's made for CF5 are now actually
integrated into MX7. Dang those UDF authors!
I don't think it supports CF yet. Tried in vain to get it to work with
CF7.01. Like the new Enterprise Manager though but stuck with SQL Server
2000 for now it seems.
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 27 November 2005 10:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
and Automobiles I almost
understand why!
Almost!
So please enjoy the day - NO CODING OR DESIGN - and enjoy being with the
people you love!
Hey my birthday on December 4 but I live miles (or 300klm) from my family so
have a good one for me too!!!
Peter Tilbrook
ColdGen Internet Solutions
Manager
Tim!
They're NOT pillows!!!
Where can we get the soundtrack LOL!
OK way off topic but enjoy your break!
Regards,
The Aussie contingent!
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Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking
Same here you old bas.. :)
-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 21 November 2005 10:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: happy bday will!
lolol .. happy birthday Will :-)
awww thanks! :)
Or bugger that and contact Mike Kear at AFPWebworks. Have been using him for
years and quite satisfied considering we are both in Australia and the servers
are in the USofA.
Email him a [EMAIL PROTECTED] and discuss your requirements as I am sure he
will be able to assist.
Regards,
PT
Manager
ColdCalendar:
http://calendar.coldgen.com/
Also ColdOfficeView:
http://coldofficeview.coldgen.com/
HTH!
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As far as the CF5 docos go the following attributes are support under it for CFQUERYPARAM:
CF_SQL_BIGINT
CF_SQL_BIT
CF_SQL_CHAR
CF_SQL_DATE
CF_SQL_DECIMAL
CF_SQL_DOUBLE
CF_SQL_FLOAT
CF_SQL_IDSTAMP
CF_SQL_INTEGER
CF_SQL_LONGVARCHAR
CF_SQL_MONEY
CF_SQL_MONEY4
FarCry?
http://farcry.daemon.com.au/
It's a bitch to install though and out of the question if hosted on an ISP without access to mappings. It seems good but gave up on it due to installation complexity on a standalone box even.
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Well I just won a substantial prize I fully intend to share with... Never
mind...
PT - aka the CF Bandit!
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Dreamweaver MX 2004 rocks! It might even sway you away from HomeSite+/CF
Studio (if you persevere with it).
Peter Tilbrook
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group - http://www.actcfug.com
http://www.actcfug.com/
4/73 Tharwa Road
Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
AUSTRALIA
Telephone: +61-2-6284
Um, I am running WinXp SP2 RC2 and it doesn't block Active X (or Flash) - it
is just a LOT more wary about executing stuff than WinXP SP1.
So far it seems to be pretty good.
Peter Tilbrook
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group - http://www.actcfug.com
http://www.actcfug.com/
4/73
FGS!
Let The Hobbit Happen!!!
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From: Kola Oyedeji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 22 June 2004 6:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cleaning up a word file
Dave
This may be of some help
http://www.cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=319
Reformats special chars typically found when copying and
ColdFusion (see www.actcfug.com) (over
100 links).
It was never a attempt to say that the great articles I forwarded were
mine but to put them out there. I did not do that very well and apologise
sincerely for that.
Kind Regards,
Peter Tilbrook
17 June 2004
From: Guy
I think my real mistake was, despite the best intentions, it was my
material. Big mistake which I have learnt from. My inentions were good but I
stuffed up basically!
_
From: Michael Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 17 June 2004 3:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT Plagiarism
Wow! I am 35 now but even remember punch cards!
And PASCAL?
_
From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 17 June 2004 8:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RDS support (was Re: CFEclipse release - beta
On Thursday 17 Jun 2004 03:01 am, Aaron DC wrote:
Back in my day we
Further to this. Is it possible, as our hard-drives get larger, and our
expectations similar we are asking for too much in too little a time?
9 years ago when CFML was first introduced things were VERY different
indeed.
However indeed now - BACK OFF - and give your PC a break. Play games?
Mike, if using CF use the CFINPUT and use validatenumeric or at least
integer.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 7 June 2004 10:25 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: QofQ problem -closing in on the problem..
Ok I've narrowed the problem down a
As an Aussie, what does hootchie mean?
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If you have Macromedia Central installed, Daemon Internet Consultants
(http://www.daemon.com.au/) have an app called Certifiable.
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Sent: Monday, 24 May 2004 4:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX Certification
HI
i am
Maybe he should take another one of the many jobs that seem to be heading
over to India.
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Sent: Monday, 24 May 2004 10:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFMX Certification
My intension is not in pirating the software ,as i
Looks cool although I might adjust the drop-shadow a bit and mirror a shadow
on the ring.
-Original Message-
From: Tyler Silcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 May 2004 8:09 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: WOT: Logo check...
Our creative director is about to send a new logo off
down, please!
Regards,
Peter Tilbrook
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group - http://www.actcfug.com
4/73 Tharwa Road
Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
AUSTRALIA
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A colour picker to assist with choosing would be a great addon feature.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 2 April 2004 7:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: New CFMX Colour Scheme tool on line.
For my own benefit, I have been developing a colour
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