Are you the most arrgant person in bizzaroworld, or is everyone like you ?
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From: S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 20:15:00 -0400
Subject: RE: Newbie Model Glue Questions
Then everyone else can have the
Well Isaac as I keep saying, everyone is entitled to an opinion. And mine is
that your the one who will be left fishing for scraps, because I can't see
many companies giving a job to someone like you who is so arrogant and
living with his head up his own ass and thinks everyone is below him.
again your taking it out of context.
when I say I don't care, I simply mean that I am not gonna have cow and lay
awake at night getting stressed and thinking of new abusive comments I can
post to everyone who didn't agree with me, which appears to be your problem.
I am hapy to hear what other
while it's not a common language, and is over most peoples heads, it's still
used. Programs that allow you write programs in other languages are more
often than not written in machine language in the first place.
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From: S. Isaac Dealey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk
lets just make this very clear.
While Isaac has implied it, no-one has actually said frameworks suck so far,
certainly not me, as I do use them, and have written my own.
I was never a big fan of fusebox, mainly due to the fact that I kept having
constant problems with badly written code done by
Well Isaac as I keep saying, everyone is entitled to an opinion. And mine is
that your the one who will be left fishing for scraps, because I can't see
many companies giving a job to someone like you who is so arrogant and
living with his head up his own ass and thinks everyone is below him. Most
I'll add a thumbs up for cf_avery too, works like a charm.
Adrian
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From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 April 2006 15:20
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: How to format a document for use with address labels
Cf_Avery is a tag I've used in the past that
Mike Kear wrote:
Thanks Rick, I appreciate your nice comments.
I started with CSS a couple of years ago, and while the learning curve
for that was pretty steep too, it was a liberating experience too.
Separating code from look and feel made everything simpler.The
code is smaller, more
Hello Mark,
You can have a look to my cms Gerobase 1.3, the standard release cost nothing,
and i think it's a good solutions for small projects.
If you want to learn more about it :
http://www.gerorama.com/gerobase/
Give it a try and have fun :-)
Gerome
http://www.gerorama.com
Has anyone had any trouble with having more than one instance in your
coldfusion cluster? With one, everything works great. Start another and it
seems that cf cannot assign a session id. Thanks.
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Please keep flame wars and personal debates off of CF-Talk. This is nothing
personal against you, Snake, but when Michael reads this, I'm sure he'll be of
the same opinion.
Judith Dinowitz
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Well Isaac as I keep saying, everyone is entitled to an
opinion. And mine is
that your the one who will be left fishing for scraps,
because I can't see
many companies giving a job to someone like you who is so
arrogant and
living with his head up his own ass and thinks everyone is
below
I loved the Crazy Cab demo that used to come with CF 3.x. Simple, fast
and it worked. :)
Rey...
Eric J. Hoffman wrote:
Anyone have any particular favorites for a cf based webmail out there?
We used to use Molerus or something, but can't find it anymore and
actually have a need again to get a
Need to deploy a site fast, thinking bout using Sitedirector or EZcart
anyone have any first hand experience with them? We need a cart thats fast
to deploy and can offer retail pricing in addition to wholesale discounted
pricing codes ( we dont want to use any fusebox apps ) - any
Hi. Is it ok to set certain application variables in application.cfm from
values stored in the database?
There are certain site-wide settings that I need to store in the database.
Then do this in the application.cfm file:
CFIF NOT IsDefined Application.MySetting1
cfquery name=myquery dsn=dsn
Here's the Molerus app you were looking for. I've used it and will say
that the interface for it is decent. It's certainly better than some
webmail clients I've seen. :) I know the version I've used didn't
support multiple domains on a single install because I helped someone
implement
With the main app I'm working on, the first thing in application.cfm is a
query to match the host header name against the correct website in the
database, then everything else is determined from there, including the
application name -- so I'm hosting multiple websites/customers off the same
code
Hi. Is it ok to set certain application variables in
application.cfm from
values stored in the database?
There are certain site-wide settings that I need to store
in the database.
Then do this in the application.cfm file:
CFIF NOT IsDefined Application.MySetting1
cfquery name=myquery
SiteDirector is the king.
Eric J. Hoffman
Managing Partner
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Hi Charles. Got a question for you. Say you updated the value of the field
OrgShortname in the database, for one of the websites. How soon would the
application variable associated with it get updated?
Also, in your code, are you not loading the database too much, since you
have the query in your
Hello All,
When creating an xml document using cfxml, I get the following error:
---
An error occured while Parsing an XML document.
An invalid XML character (Unicode: 0x1c) was found in the element content of
the document.
--
The values in question are text strings
I opt to store user-defined data in CDATA blocks:
root
mytag![CDATA[#userDefinedStuff#]]/mytag
/root
Another route is to use the XMLFormat() function.
On 4/9/06, Josh Nathanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
When creating an xml document using cfxml, I get the following error:
use cdata?
If you ever have characters that could make the xml mis-formed,
especially all user entered data, put it in a cdata.
root
node![CDATA[
my ' bad / data
]]/node
/root
That will parse just fine.
http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_cdata.asp
On 4/9/06, Josh Nathanson [EMAIL
I opt to store user-defined data in CDATA blocks:
root
mytag![CDATA[#userDefinedStuff#]]/mytag
/root
Another route is to use the XMLFormat() function.
Unfortunately the XMLFormat() function doesn't handle non-printing
characters. I believe the character 0x1C or 1C is ASCII character
I like Assembly. I respect people who have taken the time
to learn it.
Isn't it sort o like:
CF Java C ASM 110011 ? (sorta?)
Maybe now it's more of a CF Java machine lang?
I've heard tell of java compiling that did better optimization than
the a human... but it's funny that you would use a
Thanks guys. I did try the XmlFormat function (without the additional
rereplace stuff) and it still didn't work. I'll let you know shortly if the
CDATA works, that's what I'll try next. If THAT doesn't work, I'll try the
rereplace method S. Isaac suggested.
-- Josh
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From what I've seen you've been pretty cordial. I assumed in my oblivion I
could have missed some posts, thus the I'm staying out of it, but it was
the name calling that set off my flame ding-a-ling. No need for that
here. (I guess, I'm new, so, I don't know the lay of the land. Could be par
for
On 4/9/06, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Charles. Got a question for you. Say you updated the value of the
field
OrgShortname in the database, for one of the websites. How soon would the
application variable associated with it get updated?
Also, in your code, are you not loading the
mystring =
rereplace(mystring,[#chr(1)#-#chr(8)##chr(11)#-#chr(12)##chr(14)#-#chr(31)#],,ALL);
The only problem with this is that that you have to add stuff that you want
removed.
You could also list what's allowed, vs. what's not allowed, like
cffunction name=safeString returntype=string
mystring =
rereplace(mystring,[#chr(1)#-#chr(8)##chr(11)#-#chr(12)##
chr(14)#-#chr(31)#],,ALL);
The only problem with this is that that you have to add
stuff that you want
removed.
You could also list what's allowed, vs. what's not
allowed, like
cffunction name=safeString
I like Assembly. I respect people who have taken
the time to learn it.
I respect the ability to learn and use Assembler too... I'm glad the
market for assembler is well satisfied, since I'm not particularly
interested in working with it. :) For that matter I know some C++ and
am not
From what I've seen you've been pretty cordial.
I assumed in my oblivion I could have missed some
posts, thus the I'm staying out of it, but it
was the name calling that set off my flame
ding-a-ling. No need for that here. (I guess,
I'm new, so, I don't know the lay of the
land. Could be
Hi
We have a problem where everytime we try to stop and restart the CF service on
a windows 2003 box it tries unsuccesfully to stop the service for about 3
minutes and that gives an error. We then need to wait another few minutes
before we can click the start button to get things going again.
Yes, I am seeing it. No I don't know of a fix.
On 4/10/06, david @ red5. com. au david @ red5. com. au
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
We have a problem where everytime we try to stop and restart the CF service
on a windows 2003 box it tries unsuccesfully to stop the service for about 3
You may not have enough ram set for the JVM or you may have messed up your JVM
settings (if you edited them reciently).
Hi
We have a problem where everytime we try to stop and restart the CF
service on a windows 2003 box it tries unsuccesfully to stop the
service for about 3 minutes and
I have that problem as well on my developer edition of MX7 on my PC, as you say
it takes at least 3-4 mins before you can restart(I have one gig of ram).
Andrew.
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