IE can only upload files up to 2 GB or 4 GB (one of the two...) anything
smaller should work.
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You could use an NTFS hardlink (junction) for this. I don't know the exact
details, but it'd work.
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/s/Ubuntu/openSUSE/ and then the answer would be yes J.
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Any of you have experience running Ubuntu on a
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Most operating systems I use other than Windows don't filter files based on
file type
Hostingatoz.com has been good to me.. REALLY cheap, and fairly reliable. The
guy who runs it is very willing to help out with the smallest thing to :)
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I actually used Drupal's db schema to port a Drupal/PHP website to run on
ColdFusion
Uses alot of tables tho.
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We use the CF_CSV2Query.. works great for importing CSVs.. even REALLY large
ones
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Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 4:52 PM
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CVS - you can't rename / move files without losing history... ever, its old
and relatively unmaintained
SVN - newer, designed by using the lessons learned from CVS, extremely well
maintained
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that I have 3 different ticketing/faq/bugtracking
systems independent of each other? Is it doable? if yes, then how is it done?
Can anyone share there experience.
Thanks,
Ajas Mohammed.
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Regarding being able to pick
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On 2/28/07, Justin Haygood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We here at EyeWonder use Subversion/Trac to host all of our source code.
Seems to be working well for the most part, as it provides wiki, bug
tracking, source browsing, and changeset viewing all in one
1. Trac - easier installation. Basically take Bugzilla, Mediawiki, LXR,
and throw it into one tool
2. It's small lightweight. Our devserv is about as low end as you can
get and it brushes it off.
3. Native Subversion integration
Trac also runs on Windows/IIS, which Bugzilla
I don't know much, but I can answer a few
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Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 5:11 PM
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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Installed CF 7 multi server config over Server
My favorite thing about CF: BlueDragon Server (the free one). Works great for
those sites that don’t generate enough revenue to justify the cost of
ColdFusion MX. I use it on my own non-work related websites J (My salary
doesn’t permit me a personal ColdFusion license for personal websites).
All you need to do is to write out the control using an external
javascript file.. but seeing as this control is created by cf instead of
you...
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I think you can if you're using BlueDragon, not sure if you can with
CFMX.
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Bishop
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 5:09 PM
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No, just
We use Java 5 at work (tho you have to use the JRE that's part of the JDK,
since the stand alone one only has client' VM, running underneath ColdFusion
7.0.1 and 7.0.2... very large performance increases in non-database limited
templates.
Justin Haygood
Software Engineer, EyeWonder
three are scary. That code was all the same.
Teddy
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If (window.top.location != window.location ) window.top.location =
window.location;
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That looks awfully a lot like Java Server Pages to me
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Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] First try at a real CF edit
Are you sure it is a CF File? This
PHP and Perl use object-method() instead of object.method() C# and Java use
object.method(). Hard to tell, but I’d hazard it’s Java.
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My employer uses a mixture of Windows 2000 AS and Windows Server 2003 to serve
from, though we customize it a bit and run it on top of Java 5.0 (which has
significant performance increases from the bundled Java, even on older server
hardware).
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I believe its named after the guy who wrote it
(http://www.fckeditor.net/)
Frederico Caldeira Knabben :)
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