Try it again Scott.   At someone's suggestion I made a change and it broke
it.  I will make the suggested change offline and test it first :) 

(note to self - never again make changes to a production file without
testing off line first!)

http://afpwebworks.com/colourschemer/ 

I should say that this tool hasn't got error checking in it yet.  So if you
do anything wrong you'll get a coldfusion error message.  I wanted to see
what people did that requires error trapping, because it's built to account
for my own way of doing things, and I never get errors with this myself.
(e.g. I always use 6 character colour numbers not 3 character
abbreviations).  And if you enter an invalid number it'll show an error too.
I have to fix all that stuff before this tool's ready for prime time.


Cheers
Mike Kear

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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: New Colour Schemer - draft - any suggestions?

Sounds like someones got lots of time on there hands :)

I've used that pixy.cz one before, and to get the color codes etc, i use 
a small little but DAMN good program called colorCop, basically it 
allows you to take an eyedropper sample of anything on screen aswell as 
capture a portion of that screen.. check it out (google: "color cop 5.3")

I went to the site, put in two colours and nothing?




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