Time for GarethE to espouse the brill iText library, methinks (hint,
hint GarethI know you're reading this)
Really dirty method (and limited): you can poke text holes in an RTF document
- open MSWord and add text
- save as RTF
- open the RTF doc in notepad, searching for the text you
Kay,
fogive the vagueness of this reply but I can't remember the exact
search words in google to find *exactly* it.
I've read about this but haven't experianced this issue myself... I
think it comes down to what Paul was hinting at
While this will create the necessary login IDs, what it will
We use CFC's heavily in our application. Because they rock
good to see, Jer..more power to you
can I throw in a quick thought?
if you're wanting to make extends dynamic, would you consider a
mix-in approach where you're decorating the CFC with functionality
of another, as opposed to straight
it's all really tricky:
if you put sydney and melbourne ppl on the same table, it'll start a
punch up. if you seperate them to two tables you'll start an animal
house style food fight.
damned if you do and
On 22/02/06, M@ Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be doing the banquet as
Robin, you really have missed your calling as the writer of copy and
protagonist of prose
get ye self to the Fairfax publishers and see if there's a sunday
suppliment just waiting for your by-line...
we're expecting a post-webDU report to rival The Man From Snowy River:
There was movement at
but a little company over here called Lockheed Martin
BASTARD! couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
Since he's such a good mate of mine, I'd be very grateful if you
can show him and his wife some aussie hospitality and make sure they
enjoy themselves.
sounds like a chalenge to me.
spike over here?
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Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 6:46 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: WebDu Who's going ?
On 2/21/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
David, forgive me for being curious but what's the privacy
implications involved?
I realise it's not you but AP but still...
quote
the QAS tool allows us to check (at the time someone tries to submit
an online form) that they are putting in a genuine address. If it is
not a 'real' address as
don't worry, Uncle Pete's onto it.
The best form of defence is attack and the plans to annex northern NSW
is well under way - all the way down to Byron Bay (NewSouthWelshers
don't know how to use sunshine so we'll relieve them of it - that's
what the Currumbin bypass is all about: roll the tanks
EXCLUDING QUEBEC
gee, and I thought it was only the English that were such Frank-a-phobes
On 3/21/06, Brett Payne-Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reading OPEN ONLY TO LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES I figured
that posting this to cfaussie was a bit of a waste of time... BUT, if
and if you take out the cfqueryparam, what happens?
On 3/30/06, Gavin Cooney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
simple stuff.
here's a dump of it (until i fix the problem!)
http://202.125.174.217/go/hsc/std-packs/
I put the xxs in the first row because if i don't i get a different
error: 15090G
sorry, bit too obtuce...
cfquery name=qFilteredSpList dbtype=query
SELECT *
FROM
qSpList
WHERE
course_type = #filterCourseType#
ORDER BY
course_name
/cfquery
On 3/30/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and if you take out the cfqueryparam, what happens
(and to do with nulls) but for the life
of me I can't remember exactly what
On 3/30/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry, bit too obtuce...
cfquery name=qFilteredSpList dbtype=query
SELECT *
FROM
qSpList
WHERE
course_type = #filterCourseType#
ORDER
LSParseCurrency (yes, you don't have currency but it would work here too)
gets rid of pound signs, euro, $, commas, etc and turns the number
into a decimal to four places.
..IIRC
HTH
barry.b
On 4/7/06, Adam Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kay,
I like a regular expression for this
is there anything wrong with doing a query to leave behind what you don't want?
cfquery dbtype=query name=temp
select * from origQofQ
where not #condition#
/cfquery
cfset origQofQ = temp /
On 4/6/06, Steve Onnis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my opinion, but that UDF is yuk. Imagine
:
that is what I went with before the deleteRow functions came in
On 4/10/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there anything wrong with doing a query to leave behind what you don't
want?
cfquery dbtype=query name=temp
select * from origQofQ
where not #condition#
/cfquery
cfset
aye, Chris, that *should* work
what about CF connectivity
and Flex Data Services?
the only way a bunch of us here will be able to get anything out of
this Beta is to work on it at home - on Macs.
we've some way but the really important bits (CF conn, Flex data) any idea?
On 4/12/06,
CF does work on the Mac
aye, and a great thing too
so all you need to do is get the connectivity files and install them
(somehow).
connectivity: we're thinking that it's just some Jar's, AS files and a
CF setting or two in an xml file (hoping anyway)
no shortage of windows boxes at work
for any Mac users out there reading this, the bottom line is that
ChrisV is right: the *should* is correct.
and Simeon Bateman (http://simb.net/blog/index.cfm) has the scars to prove it.
FYI
b
On 4/12/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CF does work on the Mac
aye, and a great
Andrew:
Select
field_1
, field_2
...
, field_17
from new_query
where
field_1 not in (select field_1 from old_query)
AND (...the other 16 fields?)
the uniqueness may not be confined to just one field/column. I think
it's a unique row that's different OR (more likely) duplicate rows of
the
We're just seeing demand exceed supply at the moment - if you believe in
market forces and regression to the mean this should sort itself out soon.
how? like this?:
lets not do this next project in ColdFusion - we can't get (and keep)
enough CF developers
and the number of CF projects drop
at least there's some chat along these lines:
The Coldfusion Podcast Episode 19 - Where is Coldfusion?
http://www.coldfusionpodcast.com/node/52 (from about 5 minutes in)
they make an interesting point about Adobe marketing to people (unlike
Macromedia) - have a listen
especially when you
not necessarily
.quote: src=http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog50.html;
The trick is that money is not everyone's number one motivator, in
fact, it's not even the number one consideration for most people.
I recommend a three-pronged approach to hiring people:
1. Make the
Chris:
I hope points 1 and 3 are tailored to the individual being hired.
read the article. yes, it is subjective. one mans poision (or whatever)...
Dale:
can you elaborate on what your workplace does to achieve these three points.
mate, not on a public list containing former (and
cf on linux may be cheaper then .net on windoze
especially when you consider total cost of ownership what with
Microsoft Licencing. Check it out- it ain't cheap. they lock you in
with (virtually) free dev tools (anyone still got their freebie
VS2005? mine's unloved...) and then sting you with
*nix TOC
oops. I meant (unix-based) TCO (total Cost of ownership)
...I'm lysDexic
On 5/8/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cf on linux may be cheaper then .net on windoze
especially when you consider total cost of ownership what with
Microsoft Licencing. Check it out- it ain't
We need a language that is not only quick and easy to develop in, but also
easy to debug and maintain long term.
agreed!
http://www.techfeed.net/blog/index.cfm/2006/3/28/PHP-Debugging-is-Better-Than-ColdFusion
On 5/8/06, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sad, so sad.
I have to
I also think that break points are an extremely long shot.
awww... Mark, that's mean! I can dream, can't I? at least your beanie
isn't worried forbeing your next meal...
BTW, they *have* been looking into debugging hooks, it's just not easy
to implement at the moment. one of those
all this cfscript talk...
can I just have a step debugger...and breakpointsand watches
pretty please?
On 5/9/06, Gary Menzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damn good suggestion.
I had previously suggested the idea of having another CFSETTING attribute
(something like lang) to set it as a
also, http://www.brainbench.com/xml/bb/business/hiring/hireemployees.xmlthese ppl have online exams to weed out the time wasters before they get to you
although I don't know if their CF exam is any newer than 6.1more info:http://tech.badpen.com/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=25
On 5/15/06, Barry
have you asked Peter Tilbrook? he might even put you up for the night...
On 5/15/06, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone hitting this tommorow?
http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=10852
--
Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.mossyblog.com
And the rule with those systems is never change the code, always change the
model.
I'm having a hard time imagining that scenario on my last project -
too much micro-logic, scope creep and management who were *sure*
they knew everything about agile development
but anything that removes the
My understanding is that an include is just the same as if the contents of
the include had been typed at the location where the CFINCLUDE tag is.
! main file ---
cfset x = 2 /
assigned (before include):cfoutput#x#/cfoutputbr /
cfinclude template=test_include.cfm /
after include:
Hopefully the timing is good for Antipodeans.
bloody oath! the other 4:00AM presso's are just a bit tough now-a-days...
On 5/19/06, Geoff Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
You might also be interested to know that I'm booked in to give a
FarCry Overview presentation to Online CFUG:
Hi All
project comming up
think registration system for such events as WebDU where people can
sign up to multiple sessions and have attendees lists and counts, etc.
the core of such will be fine as a starter but it has to have the
source available because it'll be extended over time with
Hi All
many ancient histories ago, I used to use a data modelling tool called
infomodeller (from the theories of Terry Halpin and co).
the tool was bought by Asymetrix then Microsoft, incorperated into
Visio and then dropped.
but it was not dead yeta free to download copy of the origional
thanx Chris, that's the beast...
and here I was thinking you couldn't get blood out of a (Microsoft) stone
cheers
barry.b
On 6/6/06, Chris Velevitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=27489
On 6/6/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
have ppl seen what Microsoft are up to?
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,19345228%5E15865%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html
On 6/8/06, Joel Cass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering (this may sound a little dumb to some of you), how can I find
out more information about Symantec's
/jstl
sql.html
And many other resources.
/charlie
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Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 1:41 AM
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Subject: [cfaussie] in praise of ColdFusion (and an OT
woo hoo!
better than waiting up until 3:00 AM for US presso's...
On 6/16/06, Kai Koenig ( ZeroOne ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
just slightly OT:
ZeroOne in Wellington, NZ is hosting a series of community talks
via Breeze for developers, interested users with technological
got it working with Navision yet,
only MySQL. That's probably my problem, not the software though. :)
Tom
On 6/19/06, Gareth Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
QuantumDB does work with SQLServer.
Let me know if you want to know more?
Cheers
Gareth.
Barry Beattie wrote
why does the news of Tim Buntel returning to the ColdFusion Team at
Adobe degenerate into yet another testosterone-driven pissing context
on who'se used ColdFusion the longest?
who cares?
isn't the hear and now more important? while you guys were busy with
dbml/cfml, et all, I was VB-scripting
Jer, I feel your pain.
the pointy-hairs here are seriously thinking Java/JSP replacement**.
thankfully the (one and only) ASP.NET app I was called in to work on
will be the last (I like C# but I won't miss ASP.NET pages).
and I just replied to a fellow TAFE teacher hitting hard times getting
CF
if it promises smoother and more standardised web service development.
Joel (and apologies to Jeremy for drifting further OT)...
I realise you're talking about server issues with erbservices (not
consuming them) but MS isn't without their webservice grief. it comes
down to MS thinking they know
umm, Kai, that's 10:00 *AM* (not PM), yes?
12:00:00 Noon Wednesday July 12, 2006 in NZ converts to
10:00:00 a.m. Wednesday July 12, 2006 in Australia/Brisbane
http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc
handy think to keep in mind:
Eastern Aust time is 2 (or 3 with DST) earlier than NZ
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 11:19 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Reminder: 01/Adobe Breeze community talks: Flex
2, ColdFusion and Cairngorm: Wednesday July 12
umm, Kai, that's 10:00 *AM* (not PM), yes
/
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Beattie
Sent: Wednesday, 12 July 2006 10:24 AM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Reminder: 01/Adobe Breeze community talks: Flex 2,
ColdFusion and Cairngorm: Wednesday July 12
hi all
the biggest stumbling block in upgrading to CF7 is that some custom
CGI variables set by IIS with an ISAPI filter go missing in CF7...but
are fine in CF6.1 (and ASP.NET)
the facts:
1) I'm testing away on 2 machines. both boxes have IIS (and exactly
the same ISAPI filter), one has CF6.1
Dale, funny you should mention that... you still awake wed eve? this
is for thurs morn 8:30AM:
===
Your Organizer, Steven Erat, sent the following message to the
members of The Online Coldfusion Meetup Group:
Announcing a new event for The Online
that this is happening to?
thanx
barry.b
On 7/12/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could use the GetHttpRequestData()
thanx Joel, I forgot that. I'll see if the vars are somewhere (perhaps
not put in CGI scope with CF7)
and just doing a cfdump will not necesarily show all the values
available
Hi Jeremy
as you know, the last place of employ, we put together the cfdodgy
framework which was dead simple and the guys are still using it (I
think)
lately I've been getting some runs on the board with Reactor (download
the files and checkout this easy to use tuitorial:
().headers.MYORG_FOO_BAR#, at least
you'll be able
to wrap it, and then return an empty sting if it doesn't exist.
Sorry I can't be more helpful :(
Mark
On 7/13/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the thick plottens here:
while CF7 is NOT getting the variables in CGI scope
Dale, are you really sure you want to tie your CFC up with whatever
view runs the request?
sure I don't know the full details but are you *really, really, REALY*
sure that's what you want inside your CFC?
forgive me for asking, I heard an alarm ringing...
(the bells! the bells!)
On 7/14/06,
using Farcry CMS.
It's more than a CMS tho, but as far as content going up, approving
it's kosher and having secured sections, it'll do it all.
got MSWord forms? add a section for proforma for ppl to download, fill
out and have languishing in various in-trays. alternatively, expand it
with
christophe
that's not quite true
both ASP and ASP.NET use SQL as a string in a command (you can throw
the SQL string straight at a connection object without a command
object being used). there's issues about single quotes and
concatenation as well as parameters. cfqueryparam is heaven on a
sigh!
pleze don't start another pissing contest on who's used what
language the longest. it's such a bore!
I suggest if yiu're *really* interested go look it up on wikipedia. I
think CF is a touch older than asp but since there was a really good
interview with Jeremy Allaire covering this,
Can the CFC access all variables. Scope, ie ones from other pages / cfc's?
unless it's been fixed reciently, it can access FORM and URL (and
probably cookie) scopes too.
I found out by accident that, if you've got an unscoped variable that
doesn;t exist in variables or this scope, it'll walk
wow...
ColdFusionShop
or Premier CF
or CFGoLive...
On 8/2/06, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a hot rumour for you all.
Adobe will release an all new all dancing Coldfusion IDE with lots of
goodies, most noticeably an integrated debugger.
I have no idea of timing,
nah, I get it
the company makes it's $$$ on making it's IDE's.
Look at 'em all. For print, web, video, animation
why *should* it get on board with the O/S market?
I'm sure Adobe would love to have a platform for all their
designer/editing IDE's as plug-in's but, as a commercial
ignore him, the guy's obviously trolling. a couple of glib statements
to see who'll bite does not an informed discourse make...
I'm actually feeling sorry for the .NET everything ppl**.
eg: FlexDataServices is a J2EE app and will prob NEVER be ported over
to the .NET runtime
** not
my guess is that Darren's having trouble finding a big enough venue to
fit everyone in. they've torn down Festival Hall so that really only
leaves Suncorp stadium...
On 8/8/06, Chad Renando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keep going into September and I might be able to attend...
Chad
On
's funny y' know
I would have thought that RubyOnRails would have been the target of
get out of CF and head to
... not the big lumbering mass that is ASP.NET (or Java/JSP for that matter)
On 8/8/06, Chad Renando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although I will say that you guys are not alone.
y'know I worked there for nearly two years and still don't know why
Alphabus chose CF.
by rights they wouldn't have known what it meant, esp since it was CF5
at the time. their expertise was in a propriatary 4GL language for
desktop-based client/server apps.
I wonder what part of CF sold them?
don't forget you can use the humble CVS for versioning documents.
you just can't do a merge on the binary file format.
just a thought.
On 8/11/06, David Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.fusiondox.com/
I meet the guy who wrote it @ CFUnited.
It's pitched at enterprise, and I
this (critical) MS patch killed our servers dead last week.
After applying the MS06-040 patch rebooting, the service called
ColdFusion Application Server service cannot be restarted.
At this point, if the service stops for any reason, it cannot be
restarted. Doing so will generate an error:
not respond to the start or control request in a
timely fashion., when stopping the service, but it started without
any problems.
Mark
On 8/14/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this (critical) MS patch killed our servers dead last week.
After applying the MS06-040 patch rebooting
and I've heard of a large organisation eschewing their long history
(and RAD benefits) of ColdFusion in favour of Java + JSP
(replacing a 800kg sports car with a 102 tonne steam-engine)
Scott, it's like your favourite movie one-linerlife is like a box
o' chocolates...
On 8/17/06,
You should have a look at fusion reactor.
Steve, don't do that!
there may be ppl in Brisbane not too keen on what you'll find...
... but then again, that Informix driver was always the weakist link
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~
You received this message because
please forgive me for saying, but does it matter, esp if you're using
the inbuilt functionality to access the data?
we used to write XML as strings and then do a final xmlParse. it
continously changed our close tagsbut it never worried it...
On 8/21/06, Andrew Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how about editable datagrids? for data entry (Excel-type
functionality)? maybe with facilities of columns of listboxes for
look-up data?
On 8/21/06, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter,
We originally had that and found it to be buggy.
It is also very slow to load compared
in fact, I think it's this comming wednesday.
(Richard T-J...phone home paging, Richard T-J...)
On 8/21/06, Gareth Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I'm aware, QMUG hold regular monthly usergroup meetings.
http://www.qmug.net
Cheers
Gareth.
On 8/21/06, Haikal Saadh
for all you (Brisbane) ColdFusion programmers who's bosses have forced
them over to the dark side ...
(yes, I'm talking about you, Haikal...)
-- Forwarded message --
From: Richard Turner-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Aug 22, 2006 1:15 PM
Subject: [QMUG] August 2006 Meeting
To:
ever since events were first introduced to CF, I always wanted an
onServerStart hook. Application starts are one thing but it could have
really been handy for our case can't the ColdFusion serverce fire
these when it springs into life?
just throwing this out therenothing more...
On
main list?
is there others?
On 8/24/06, Bjorn Schultheiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Flexcoders Mailing List is the main list
FAQ:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/files/flexcodersFAQ.txt
Search Archives:
http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com
Regards,
from what I can work out (and I'm not the sysadmin, just a concerned
coder working with those servers), the patch has problems when JRUN
requests large chunks of contiguous memory
here's some info from our sysadmins
I'm surprised this hasn't had a big red flag waiving in the CF world
Hi Pete
. we were all cf noobs at one point.
and boy! doesn't it bring back memories when you're moving into a new
area (like Flex).
some obserrvations:
I reckon CFAussie is actually a bit quieter than when I first joined
up (around RedSky - CF6.1 Beta) so in theory there's room for more
please forgive me if this comes across as trolling but I'm running out
of ammo here in trying to keep the CF flag flying
here's the question: Why Buy into CF?
because of rapid development?
- NOPE!: not compared against RubyOnRails, it seems. It's true
against Java/JSP development or ASP.NET/C#
an
assessment.
Regards,
Bjorn Schultheiss
Senior Flash Developer
QDC Technologies
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Senior Flash Developer
QDC Technologies
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Subject: [cfaussie] Why buy into CF?
please
I still see RoR the same as ModleGlue.
but that's just how the apps get written/what to produce. in other
words, CF is *not* the final word in RAD.
and it doesn't deal with how much it costs to get it out there, which
are the valid points that Jeremy and Steve are discussing.
and that's the
but there is no particular magic about it - all the RoR things can be done in
CF
but Robin, the reverse of that is true too. - all the CF things can
be done in RonR. Where's the product differentiation?
and now, that includes remoting, which was one selling point I was
using in flying the
a company pay the extra dollars?
Would the be correct?
Mark
On 8/31/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Barry, I was talking about the frameworks, not Ruby vs CFML - and I
think there's been plenty of responses on this thread that include
things CF can do that RoR cannot (esp
aye
and I've *heard* that Talent2 have some chunky modules to deilver for
a large brisbane-based university _THAT_USED_TO_RUN_COLDFUSION_!!!
somedays it feels like being a pixie about 2 inches high, jumping up
and down waving arms everywhere shouting (at pixie volume)
use coldfusion.. it's
but there's plenty of available Java programmers and they didn't go there.
number one feature I want for ColdFusion 8:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] the features, I want decent, widespread marketing. More than
just to the converted.
Get over this hump (struggle getting consideration for contracts,
well, Robin, I'll bow to your experiance and position in the industry
and gladly accept the view that what's happening to Jeremy and I is
mearly an aberation (caused by different circumstances). Others
people's milage obviously vary to this.
and if you're comfrortable with the current
- maybe
we'll be able to run ruby code in our CF applications at some point in
the future?
On 9/7/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/7/06, Mark Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OMG - another free software consipracy - quick get the DOJ onto it!
Did you know Adobe
Jeremy,
just so you know, (and if this is old news, at least it's a mention)...
there's usergroup support for the flashlite platform here in Brisbane,
mentored by Dale Rankine (hope it's still going strong)
http://www.ozmadgroup.com/
On 9/11/06, cfgroupie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Hi all
I think I remember a post on this before but I can't find it anywhere.
the app I'm extending uses 2 databases (2 diff DSN's). I now need to
pull in data from both into the same recordset.
eg:
SELECT SCHED.StartDateTime, SCHED.EndDateTime, SCHED.Quiz_ID,
INST.AbsoluteSerialNum
FROM
Thanx Rod
well, bugger me, it worked!
cfquery name=qry datasource=FOUREX
SELECT SCHED.StartDateTime, SCHED.EndDateTime, SCHED.Quiz_ID,
INST.AbsoluteSerialNum
FROM evaluationsQuizDev.dbo.tbl_Quiz_Schedule AS SCHED INNER JOIN
tbl_InstrumentReleased AS INST ON
to tie these comments back to the thread title, I really hope that
this is more than some lame thread-watching tool.
I'm continually impressed with VisualStudio.NET's debugging.
breakpoints, line-by-line code execution, watching variables -
anywhere in the code - even being able to drill down
just to be clear here - four points:
Adobe CF (and BD for that matter) is a commercial product, not opensource.
the CF marketshare is too small/fragile to leave support of the
platform (tools) to outside sources... for a commercial product (why
do I care? if the tools are inadequate, no one
available.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Barry Beattie
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 6:39 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Why buy into CF?
to tie
Andrew, when you say chat you mean audio, yes?
I woulda thought it was more of a FMS type of thing
On 9/14/06, Andrew Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dale, You could build it with Flex Data Services Express, it's
possible to use it to build chat apps - I've seen it in training and
it's
text.
So they type into the website and we talk back via skype.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Barry Beattie
Sent: Thursday, 14 September 2006 11:57 PM
To: cfaussie
no? surely it's only a matter of time before Bruce Chizen mentions
that CF product thingy...
On 9/18/06, ACTCFUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not much on ColdFusion or Flex which is disappointing but...
http://www.actcfug.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=NewsViewNewsID=249
He's talking about a scenario where inheritence goes up more than one level.
aye
parent-child-grandchild
The OO guy in me does ask tho - is this something that *has* to be
done through inheritence, or can it be done throuhg composition?
aye, aye. that be what I wuz drivin' at.
shiver me
I think I've come across this before but I've gotten rusty and can't remember.
if I have a method in Foo.cfc called GetBarByID()
and in that I'm calling other CFC's
cffunction name=GetBarByID()...
cfset someVal = _helper.GetConverter().DoSomething(value) /
(note: _helper.GetConverter()
thanx Blair
just have to play around with parent to get what I want.
cheers
b
On 9/26/06, Blair McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.bennadel.com/blog/116-Finding-Template-Execution-Stack-in-ColdFusion.htm
Blair
On 9/26/06, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think
and secondly, if our business moves from CF to JSP, am I going to be able to
salvage the existing CF applications easily?
sorry to say, no hope.
do you use an MVC pattern much? do you have the view done up as
re-usable custom tags in a tag library?
one of Robin Hilliard's pearls of wisdom
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