Re: WOT: Trying to delete messages from Deleted Folders in Outlook...Folder is Full???

2006-07-10 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
Hi Rick - I'm running the beta and it seems fine for me when deleting
messages - how big are your data files - ii know OL gets in a big mess
with large data files (i was hoping they would have sorted this in
2007 though).

On 10/07/06, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've got AVG anti-virus running which scans the email.  I haven't had
 any problems with it on this machine for a couple of months now
 since I installed the Office beta until now.

 It's hasn't prevented any normal activity for Outlook previously.




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 Subject: Re: WOT: Trying to delete messages from Deleted Folders in
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 On 7/9/06, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi, all.
 
  Sorry for the WOT, but I can find any help on this.never seen it
  before in years of Outlook usage.
 
  I'm using MS Office 2007 Beta and it's been working fine, but now when
  using Outlook and trying to empty the Deleted Items folder (or any
  other folder, even one I create), I just get a message stating that
  The Folder is Full.nothing is deleted.I can't delete single message
  with menus.
 
  Anyone seen this and have any suggestions?
 
  Rick

 Do you have any add-ins installed(maybe a spam/virus filter)?  Could be that
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Re: Site Stats

2006-07-10 Thread Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk
Thats a good point - we can only hope that Blue Dragon and Ralio help
out in this field, it would be intersting to see how may people use
these.

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Re: ColdFusion, Apache mod_rewrite

2006-07-10 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 06 July 2006 11:26, Rob Wilkerson wrote:
 I don't want the request to be reported as a 404.  The landing page,

I *think* if you use a Handler, you can return any code you like.

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Re: Component for Creating CSS

2006-07-10 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
www.cflib.org.

Loads of example apps - bread and butter stuff.

Hope you find what you need.






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Sent: Mon Jul 10 10:23:15 2006
Subject: Component for Creating CSS

Would any body have a recommendation for a robust CFC or custom tag for
creating RSS feeds?

 

On the site I'm building now I would like to have multiple RSS feeds, and
maybe even allow users to build custom feeds.  The custom tag I've used on
previous sites probably won't cut it for that.

 

There's a nice article on the Adobe developers site about using a Java
object for consuming feeds, but I was wondering about recommendations for
writing feeds.

 

Free is always best, of course - or at least something with a 30-day trial
while I develop this proof of concept site.

 

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Re: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

2006-07-10 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
The only problem with Code Complete is that it is very Microsoft based.





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I second the nod for Code Complete.

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Senior Systems Programmer
Wharton Computing and Information Technology 

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I liked pragmatic programmer and code complete.


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So my question would be this: What books, tutorials, or resources would
you recommend that a beginning programmer should read that would 1) give
him the best foundation in programming and 2) save him from headaches
and trouble down the road.  So basically, what do you know now that you
wish you knew back at the beginning of your career, and how should I go
about learning that?









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Re: OT: dojo ajax library

2006-07-10 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Yeah true, though regardless of price tag, which is not that high anymore -
it is worth considering if you are into building good, well formed Ajax
applications.

Thanks

N








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Subject: Re: OT: dojo ajax library

Hi Neil,

 True, still there is a commercial version for free...

Its free for non-commercial use so its not free for use in any project 
where you actually collect money for your services.

 I don't think you can discount it just because you have to pay for it.  If
 we take that stance we may as well say, sod Flex (if only)  and let's use
 OpenLazlo for Flash front ends.

I looked at my email and I don't recall discounting BackBase. You said 
you were surprised that it wasn't included in the CFUnited presentation 
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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-10 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Saturday 08 July 2006 20:13, Denny Valliant wrote:
 If I'm remembering right, the new 7.02 updater has the flex extensions
 built-in,
 so I was wondering if that's still necessary?
  CF_FB.zip and installed that.

The CF_FB... .zip are extensions for Eclipse or FlexBuilder that add RDS 
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Nothing to do with Flex remoting to the CF server.

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Re: ColdFusion, Apache mod_rewrite

2006-07-10 Thread James Holmes
If you use a CF page as the 404 page it will, by default, return a 200
status code and you will get what you want. You can set whatever
status code you want with cfheader anyway. Set the CF missing template
handler to the same page and all your requests will go through the
correct page.

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Re: Intranet suite

2006-07-10 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 07 July 2006 17:19, Patrick Forsythe wrote:
 Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
 managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but
 we are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good
 custome tag /app that will work for me?

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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-10 Thread Will Tomlinson
A ... ok

Well that one's working because all my RDS is indeed there. But I never saw the 
zip it was telling me to install. H.. I'll look some more. 

THanks,
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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-10 Thread Will Tomlinson
 The CF_FB... .zip are extensions for Eclipse or FlexBuilder that add 
 RDS 
 support.
 Nothing to do with Flex remoting to the CF server.

Yeah I'm looking now and it was telling me to find coldfusion_flex_blahblah.zip 
in the flex builder 2 folder, when you run thru help  software updates  etc.

It isn't there. Any ideas where it might be? I've looked thru these subfolders 
and still don't see it. Maybe I can just dload it from the adobe site 
somewhere. Or somebody could email me this zip?

Thanks,
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Re: How can I use CF to output a spreadsheet with embedded pictures?

2006-07-10 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 10 July 2006 02:24, Lawrence B. Afrin, M.D. wrote:
 datastream into a CF variable, is it possible to directly embed an actual
 JPEG in the .xls file, and if so, how would the following standard code for

The Java POI API may let you.

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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-10 Thread Will Tomlinson
So it says this and I don't see it anywhere. And I don't see an extras 
directory. 

Select the ColdFusion_FlexBuilder_Feature.zip file, and then click Open.

The file is located in the Extras folder if you installed ColdFusion MX 7.0.2 
using the default values.

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Re: How do I set client variables timeout?

2006-07-10 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 07 July 2006 19:50, Jon Block wrote:
 Why the *heck* doesn't cfapplication have a clienttimeout attribute?
 None of the programmers here can guess as to why there would be a
 sessiontimeout but no clienttimeout. *sigh*...

How do you timeout a client-stored cookie on a web browser that may never 
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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-10 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 10 July 2006 11:10, Will Tomlinson wrote:
 It isn't there. Any ideas where it might be? I've looked thru these
 subfolders and still don't see it. Maybe I can just dload it from the adobe
 site somewhere. Or somebody could email me this zip?

Do a find for all the .zip files in the Program Files folder :-)
The way I got it was to run the installer, and then when it was unpacked and 
waiting for the first button press, run a search across the whole disk for 
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Re: How do I set client variables timeout?

2006-07-10 Thread Peter Tilbrook
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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Re: Good blog post on the frameworks debate

2006-07-10 Thread Joe Rinehart
Side note: neither Model-Glue, Mach-II, nor Fusebox 5 will run on CF 4.5 or 5.0.

On 7/2/06, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm interested to hear what you would consider a feature of FB, M2 or
 MG that a
 project won't need.

 Just an example: support for CF 4.5 or 5 if your server is under CFMX
 and there is
 no chance you go back to a lower version.


 

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RE: Apache and IIS on the same server

2006-07-10 Thread Russ
The only caveat with apache and iis on the same server is that IIS tries to
be greedy and listen on all the ips even the ones it's not configured on.
You have to use a utility from the iis resource kit, I believe, to make it
only listen on certain ips.  

Russ

 -Original Message-
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 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Apache and IIS on the same server
 
  We have a few servers - some on Apache and one on IIS.  To
  mimic this environment the developers develop locally on IIS
  and Apache respectively.  What we are thinking of doing is
  putting Apache and IIS on the same testing server so we can
  have a testing environment that is the same as the live box.
  Also a few develops would like both environments locally.
 
 Only one will be able to listen to a specific port, but other than that,
 they can coexist well enough.
 
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RE: File ftp from cfserver to a data server

2006-07-10 Thread Russ
Well if someone really is running CF in such an unsecure configuration,
perhaps this is a good time to change.  We all know that running CF as
system on windows is equivalent to running it as root on linux (as system
really is root, unlike the administrator accounts that we get).  

Russ

 -Original Message-
 From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 8:10 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: File ftp from cfserver to a data server
 
 It is unlikley that coldfusion is setup to allow UNC path access to other
 servers as this is not how CF installed by default. And seeing as the guy
 did specically say he needed to FTP the file, one would presume that FTP
 is
 therefore installed on the destination server already otherwis ehe would
 have simply asked for the best way to get the file to the server.
 
 -Original Message-
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 Sent: 09 July 2006 12:55
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: File ftp from cfserver to a data server
 
 Why would you run/instal FTP  on a SQLserver? CFFile sounds like the
 better
 choice.
 
 --
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Re: 7.0.2 Updater - tighter WSDL validation?

2006-07-10 Thread Michael Givens
I can now confirm (at least on my development server)... the 7.0.2 updater does 
NOT seem compatible with one of my older web service's WSDL (even upon 
rolling the older axis.jar back as Tom suggested). The 7.0.2 updater DOES 
work after making the modification that Andrew has mentioned - tweaking the 
WSDL, saving (as an XML file), and pointing to it locally in the CFMX Admin 
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Re: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

2006-07-10 Thread Peter Sheats
That's ok, I'm about to start learning C# with ASP.NET so Microsoft based books 
aren't that bad.  

But thanks for the responses - I was beginning to think no one saw my post.  I 
will get started with these two books and if anyone else has some suggestions 
please let me know. 

Thanks again,

Peter

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I second the nod for Code Complete.

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I liked pragmatic programmer and code complete.


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So my question would be this: What books, tutorials, or resources would
you recommend that a beginning programmer should read that would 1) give
him the best foundation in programming and 2) save him from headaches
and trouble down the road.  So basically, what do you know now that you
wish you knew back at the beginning of your career, and how should I go
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Re: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

2006-07-10 Thread Brian Kotek
The Pragmatic Programmer, Refactoring, and Head First Design Patterns are
all excellent books.

On 7/10/06, Peter Sheats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 That's ok, I'm about to start learning C# with ASP.NET so Microsoft based
 books aren't that bad.

 But thanks for the responses - I was beginning to think no one saw my
 post.  I will get started with these two books and if anyone else has some
 suggestions please let me know.

 Thanks again,

 Peter

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 Subject: Good Programming Books or Other Resources
 
 
 So my question would be this: What books, tutorials, or resources would
 you recommend that a beginning programmer should read that would 1) give
 him the best foundation in programming and 2) save him from headaches
 and trouble down the road.  So basically, what do you know now that you
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RE: WOT: Trying to delete messages from Deleted Folders in Outlook...Folder is Full???

2006-07-10 Thread Rick Faircloth
Hi, Nick...
 
I've been running the 2007 beta for a couple of months or so with no
problems
until now.
 
 
My .pst file is about 330 MB...what is the size at which Outlook begins to
choke?
 
Every time I send a message, I get a popup warning from Windows toolbar that
the Sent Item fold is full and all further messages that would have been
placed there
will be placed in the Outbox folder.
 
The popup suggests deleting (how ironic) or moving messages (won't let me
move any)
to another folder.  But even the Sent Items folder only contains about 800
messages...others
are archived.
 
???
 
Thanks,
 
Rick
 
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Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 5:02 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: WOT: Trying to delete messages from Deleted Folders in
Outlook...Folder is Full???
 
Hi Rick - I'm running the beta and it seems fine for me when deleting
messages - how big are your data files - ii know OL gets in a big mess with
large data files (i was hoping they would have sorted this in
2007 though).
 
On 10/07/06, Rick Faircloth  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've got AVG anti-virus running which scans the email.  I haven't had 
 any problems with it on this machine for a couple of months now since 
 I installed the Office beta until now.
 
 It's hasn't prevented any normal activity for Outlook previously.
 
 
 
 
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 Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 9:39 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: WOT: Trying to delete messages from Deleted Folders in 
 Outlook...Folder is Full???
 
 On 7/9/06, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi, all.
 
  Sorry for the WOT, but I can find any help on this.never seen it 
  before in years of Outlook usage.
 
  I'm using MS Office 2007 Beta and it's been working fine, but now 
  when using Outlook and trying to empty the Deleted Items folder (or 
  any other folder, even one I create), I just get a message stating 
  that The Folder is Full.nothing is deleted.I can't delete single 
  message with menus.
 
  Anyone seen this and have any suggestions?
 
  Rick
 
 Do you have any add-ins installed(maybe a spam/virus filter)?  Could 
 be that an older add-in doesn't like the new architecture and is 
 causing some conflict.
 
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RE: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

2006-07-10 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Well this book (certainly the copy I have) is pretty old and indeed focused
mainly on Window Programming - it may not be the best approach in this day
and age unless they have updated it all to be more web focused.



-Original Message-
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Sent: 10 July 2006 14:04
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

That's ok, I'm about to start learning C# with ASP.NET so Microsoft based
books aren't that bad.  

But thanks for the responses - I was beginning to think no one saw my post.
I will get started with these two books and if anyone else has some
suggestions please let me know. 

Thanks again,

Peter

The only problem with Code Complete is that it is very Microsoft based.





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I second the nod for Code Complete.

Terrence Ryan 
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-Original Message-
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

I liked pragmatic programmer and code complete.


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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 6:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Good Programming Books or Other Resources


So my question would be this: What books, tutorials, or resources would
you recommend that a beginning programmer should read that would 1) give
him the best foundation in programming and 2) save him from headaches
and trouble down the road.  So basically, what do you know now that you
wish you knew back at the beginning of your career, and how should I go
about learning that?



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MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Jon Block
Does anybody know of an overview page of the myspace technical setup.
I've heard they have a huge software team, that they are moving to .net,
and a few other random things. I'm curious to how their operation runs
day to day in the web development department. URL's make it look like
fusebox 3 requests. Anybody actually *know* whats going on over there?
 
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RE: How do I set client variables timeout?

2006-07-10 Thread Jon Block
Right, but I'm interested in having the user's session timeout after 60
minutes of inactivity.

Jon

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 Why the *heck* doesn't cfapplication have a clienttimeout attribute?

 None of the programmers here can guess as to why there would be a 
 sessiontimeout but no clienttimeout. *sigh*...

Session variables are stored in memory, which is very fast but
relatively limited. So, you don't want to persist sessions longer than
you have to.
Client variables, on the other hand, persist on disk somewhere, and
there's no significant cost to keeping them for a long time - often
across multiple visits from a user. You can get rid of Client variables
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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I'll be honest and say that they have lots of cash and throw money and servers 
at a problem rather than tight code. I've talked to them in the past about 
different things on the site and the results have been all of nothing. Of 
course this was before the move to bluedragon (from CF 5) so things may have 
changed (not from what I saw last). 
Look at the various reports from last years CFUnited to hear how they 'code' 
their site. There are other rumors about the site, but I can't comment on 
those, just what they actually said at the conference.

 Does anybody know of an overview page of the myspace technical setup.
 I've heard they have a huge software team, that they are moving to .
 net,
 and a few other random things. I'm curious to how their operation 
 runs
 day to day in the web development department. URL's make it look like
 fusebox 3 requests. Anybody actually *know* whats going on over 
 there?
 
 
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Re: OT: dojo ajax library

2006-07-10 Thread Rey Bango
I've never personally used it. It has a $5,000 price tag. What features 
in it merit the hefty price tag when compared to some of the open source 
options such as Dojo or MochiKit?

Rey...

Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
 Yeah true, though regardless of price tag, which is not that high anymore -
 it is worth considering if you are into building good, well formed Ajax
 applications.
 
 Thanks
 
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OT: Which open source license says free to use but you can't redistribute

2006-07-10 Thread Jon Block
I'm not a lawyer and I've been skimming through the open source licenses
at 
 
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/afl-3.0.php
 
Can someone help me figure this out? Which is th license that says 
 
You can use this and change it for yourself, but you can't redistribute
it.
 
Thank you,
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RE: How do I set client variables timeout?

2006-07-10 Thread Dave Watts
 Right, but I'm interested in having the user's session 
 timeout after 60 minutes of inactivity.

Then, you might either (a) use Session variables, or (b) write code to
disconnect clients after 60 minutes of inactivity by deleting their cookies.

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RE: Which open source license says free to use but you can't redistribute

2006-07-10 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
| You can use this and change it for yourself, but you can't
| redistribute it.

That is not an open source license, according to the OSI definition.
This sounds like the licenses that Sun and Microsoft has used in the
past. Search for community license and shared source and things like
that.

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Re: Intranet suite

2006-07-10 Thread Ken Ferguson
 I always feel like a company who forces me to speak with a sales rep to 
see what they have to offer is not very confident in their product's 
ability to sell itself. They know they need to put on the pressure if 
anyone's going to actually buy it, so they're not about to let you see 
it without someone there to apply that pressure. I think it usually 
comes down to that or to pure laziness, neither of which makes me want 
to get into business with an organization.

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 Sent: Fri Jul 07 23:11:41 2006
 Subject: RE: Intranet suite

 It is really just a general observation. I can understand why some companies
 do a guided tour, to make sure potential customers give a product the full
 treatment, but sometimes it is annoying to have to contact a company in
 order to just see the wood for the trees.

 Snake 

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Gleason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 07 July 2006 18:58
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Intranet suite

 Snake,

 Understood.  We provide guided demos and/or free trial accounts to
 interested parties.  We'd be happy to do that for you if you are interested
 or just to get your feedback.

 Best,

 Nick


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 -Original Message-
 From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:29 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Intranet suite

 I was interested for a second there, but no screen shots, no online demo,
 one likes to see what the product does before they consider buying it.
  

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Gleason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 07 July 2006 18:00
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Intranet suite

 Patrick,

 Our shop (CitySoft - www.citysoft.com) provides an CF-based application that
 provides all or most of what you mentioned.  It's priced pretty
 competitively and can be open sourced if you want to build on it.

 Best,

 Nick

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 -Original Message-
 From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Intranet suite

 Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, contact
 managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll my own but we
 are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend a good custome tag
 /app that will work for me?

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Re: Which open source license says free to use but you can't redistribute

2006-07-10 Thread James Holmes
Yes, you'll probably find something under the Creative Commons licenses:

http://creativecommons.org/license/

On 7/10/06, Hugo Ahlenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 | You can use this and change it for yourself, but you can't
 | redistribute it.

 That is not an open source license, according to the OSI definition.
 This sounds like the licenses that Sun and Microsoft has used in the
 past. Search for community license and shared source and things like
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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread John C. Bland II
Here you go:
http://blog.mix06.com/virtualmix/archive/2006/03/17/MySpace_demo.aspx.

They spoke semi-detailed at Mix this year.

On 7/10/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'll be honest and say that they have lots of cash and throw money and
 servers at a problem rather than tight code. I've talked to them in the past
 about different things on the site and the results have been all of nothing.
 Of course this was before the move to bluedragon (from CF 5) so things may
 have changed (not from what I saw last).
 Look at the various reports from last years CFUnited to hear how they
 'code' their site. There are other rumors about the site, but I can't
 comment on those, just what they actually said at the conference.

  Does anybody know of an overview page of the myspace technical setup.
  I've heard they have a huge software team, that they are moving to .
  net,
  and a few other random things. I'm curious to how their operation
  runs
  day to day in the web development department. URL's make it look like
  fusebox 3 requests. Anybody actually *know* whats going on over
  there?

 
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coldfusion and PDFs

2006-07-10 Thread Brian Dumbledore
Well, the subject is misleading, I was trying to get attention to this thread.

One of our clients is asking us for the ability to, say given a pdf link, be 
able to sort of gradual page the file. Meaning when user clicks on it, he 
first gets only the table of contents page, and as he clicks on each itme inteh 
toc, he will be able to go browse thru the file. Meaning on the first click, 
the whole pdf file shouldn't be downloaded only the toc page.

Is this sort of thing even possible? any pointers to online resources are 
really appreciated.

Also I have a page with some pictures and pdf links on it. If I want to 
generate ano ther pdf for download which all these pictures, text and content 
of the pdf links, is that possible

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Re: Which open source license says free to use but you can't redistribute

2006-07-10 Thread Rick Root
Hugo Ahlenius wrote:
 | You can use this and change it for yourself, but you can't
 | redistribute it.
 
 That is not an open source license, according to the OSI definition.

Being freely redistributable is a requirement of any license approved by 
the Open Source Initiative.

If you can't redistribute it, then it's essentially commercial software 
that you don't have to pay for.

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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-10 Thread Munson, Jacob
FYI, I hate it when a site blasts out an auto-playing video after the
site loads.  Especially when I'm at work, and people start wondering why
I'm watching videos on my PC.  You might pass that on to your marketing
director.  :) 

 -Original Message-
 From: Martyn Bowis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 4:10 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Intranet suite
 
 Take a look at www.jigsite.com for a CF LCMS with extensive 
 feature set.
 
 If you are interested, I will negotiate a price and support 
 agreement for access to some/all of this code.

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Re: Intranet suite

2006-07-10 Thread Ken Ferguson
To follow up on my own post here, (it sounded worse than I meant it 
after I read it again) I'm not suggesting this is the case with 
CitySoft, just that this is usually the impression I have when I run 
across a product I can't demo or in some way see before having to 
speak with someone. I'm sure I'm not alone in that and I'd imagine it 
doesn't do a lot for sales. From my experience, software sales are 
driven in large part by developers and users demoing or otherwise 
checking out some software and then showing it to someone higher up who 
would be the individual with whom a salesperson would need to speak at 
some point anyway.

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 see what they have to offer is not very confident in their product's 
 ability to sell itself. They know they need to put on the pressure if 
 anyone's going to actually buy it, so they're not about to let you see 
 it without someone there to apply that pressure. I think it usually 
 comes down to that or to pure laziness, neither of which makes me want 
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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
In talking with several NewAtlanta folks during CFUnited:

Upside: Most pages have a .cfm extension
Downside: More and more templates contain nothing more than a cfinclude 
to an .aspx file

It's become rather obvious that, rather than leveraging the power of 
ColdFusion, the move to BlueDragon.NET stems from their desire to slowly 
migrate their codebase from CF to .NET, without having to rewrite 
everything at once. This is not to say that there aren't great things 
coming out of NewAtlanta, or that BD.NET doesn't provide for some great 
and interesting opportunities. It's just a shame that MySpace appears to 
have solely moved to BD.NET for this type of implementation...

Cutter

http://blog.cutterscrossing.com

Jon Block wrote:
 Does anybody know of an overview page of the myspace technical setup.
 I've heard they have a huge software team, that they are moving to .net,
 and a few other random things. I'm curious to how their operation runs
 day to day in the web development department. URL's make it look like
 fusebox 3 requests. Anybody actually *know* whats going on over there?
  
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RE: OT: gmail and norton internet security

2006-07-10 Thread Munson, Jacob
Cool, good to know they've fixed (or maybe added) that feature.  :) 

 -Original Message-
 From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 6:35 PM
 
 Out of interest I downloaded the EICAR test file eicar.com.txt and
 renamed it to eicar.com.   As soon as I did that AVG stopped me and
 said the file was infected - no manual scan necessary.
 
 http://www.eicar.com/anti_virus_test_file.htm
 
 On 7/7/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Guess it has :
   http://free.grisoft.com/doc/avg-anti-virus-free/lng/us/tpl/v5:
   Realtime protection of files and e-mails
 
  Sure, that's what their marketing says, but does it really work?  It
  didn't when I tested it a few months ago, but it might with 
 the latest
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RE: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Munson, Jacob
 It's become rather obvious that, rather than leveraging the power of 
 ColdFusion, the move to BlueDragon.NET stems from their 
 desire to slowly 
 migrate their codebase from CF to .NET, without having to rewrite 
 everything at once. This is not to say that there aren't great things 
 coming out of NewAtlanta, or that BD.NET doesn't provide for 
 some great 
 and interesting opportunities. It's just a shame that MySpace 
 appears to 
 have solely moved to BD.NET for this type of implementation...

I was suspecting this too.  At CFUnited 2005 they seemed to be very
happy and firmly in the BD camp, but the more evidence that comes out,
it seems they're just using BD as a stepping stone to get to ASP.Net.  I
can understand wanting a better platform than CF 5, but they didn't even
try MX.


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flex2 builder: how do i reopen the cf app wizard

2006-07-10 Thread Paul Ihrig
is there a way to reopen the coldfusion application wizard, in flex builder?
i saw some one do it in a demo, but i cant figure out how to edit or
reopen a wizzard.

thanks
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Re: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

2006-07-10 Thread Massimo Foti
 Well this book (certainly the copy I have) is pretty old and indeed 
 focused
 mainly on Window Programming - it may not be the best approach in this day
 and age unless they have updated it all to be more web focused.

I guess you are talking about the first edition (more than 10 years old). A 
new one was released 2 years ago:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735619670/


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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Casey Dougall
Why try MX when Microsoft was ready to hold their hands in getting their
site ready for Vista. That video was interesting.
Lessons learned I guess. Adobe, get your new products in the hands of your
big clients with public facing websites and you might get in on the next
MySpace ;-)

Casey

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  It's become rather obvious that, rather than leveraging the power of
  ColdFusion, the move to BlueDragon.NET stems from their
  desire to slowly
  migrate their codebase from CF to .NET, without having to rewrite
  everything at once. This is not to say that there aren't great things
  coming out of NewAtlanta, or that BD.NET doesn't provide for
  some great
  and interesting opportunities. It's just a shame that MySpace
  appears to
  have solely moved to BD.NET for this type of implementation...

 I was suspecting this too.  At CFUnited 2005 they seemed to be very
 happy and firmly in the BD camp, but the more evidence that comes out,
 it seems they're just using BD as a stepping stone to get to ASP.Net.  I
 can understand wanting a better platform than CF 5, but they didn't even
 try MX.


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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-10 Thread Steve Brownlee
If you don't mind upgrading your mail server.  SurgeMail offers
calendaring, file/photo sharing, and email server (plus other features)
for a great price.

http://www.netwinsite.com/surgemail/
http://www.netwinsite.com/surgemail/pricing.htm 

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From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Intranet suite

I should be a little more specific. we already host the domain and mail
for the client, just a Linux mail server using smtp for mail and qpopper
to pull mail. They have decided they would like to have an intranet page
from which they could read and send mail, have personal calendars and
upload and download files. We have used Horde in the past for a college
we host for this but it is a bit overkill for what they would need.

You will most likley have to forget CF if you want ready made 
scripts/apps like this.

I have seen all those things as individual components. But not really 
alltogether.
You could try dynaportal, that might possibly have most of the things 
you need.
Webmail generally comes with the mail server.
  

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RE: Apache and IIS on the same server

2006-07-10 Thread Steve Brownlee
Did this recently to get Jboss and IIS to run on the same server - using
Apache.  It shows some of the hoops you need to jump through to make IIS
play nice.

http://www.orbwave.com/cfjboss/2006/05/apache-proxy-to-jboss-and-iis.htm
l 


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Subject: RE: Apache and IIS on the same server

The only caveat with apache and iis on the same server is that IIS tries
to be greedy and listen on all the ips even the ones it's not configured
on.
You have to use a utility from the iis resource kit, I believe, to make
it only listen on certain ips.  

Russ

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  We have a few servers - some on Apache and one on IIS.  To mimic 
  this environment the developers develop locally on IIS and Apache 
  respectively.  What we are thinking of doing is putting Apache and 
  IIS on the same testing server so we can have a testing environment 
  that is the same as the live box.
  Also a few develops would like both environments locally.
 
 Only one will be able to listen to a specific port, but other than 
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GPG and cfexecute, or...

2006-07-10 Thread Ken Ferguson
I'm trying to encrypt a download file with gpg and I'm having some 
problems. First off, I'm just running the following code as a test of 
returning anything from the exe:

cfexecute name=C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG\gpg.exe variable=fp 
arguments= --fingerprint/cfexecute
cfdump var=#fp#
Every time I get the error that Variable fp is undefined. I copied the 
netsat executable into the same directory and I can run/dump it just 
fine from there, but the gpg just doesn't seem to have any success 
running. Is anyone else using gpg who may be able to help me out a 
little -- maybe there's a better alternative to using cfexecute even?? 
I've got Wayne Graham's java wrapper and cfc from a year or two ago, but 
as he warned it's not really working very well with the latest versions 
of gpg. It always just returns no valid OpenPGP data found.

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Re: flex2 builder: how do i reopen the cf app wizard

2006-07-10 Thread Paul Ihrig
Ctrl-N
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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 10 July 2006 15:53, Casey Dougall wrote:
 Lessons learned I guess. Adobe, get your new products in the hands of your

It occurs to me that if MySpace2 want to do the whole thing in Flex2, they 
could do so, for free (on the grounds they wouldn't need FDS).
They needn't have a CF backend either...

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RE: GPG and cfexecute, or...

2006-07-10 Thread Ryan, Terrence
Cfexecute should still return the command line error. 

Depending on the OS of the ColdFusion server (Windows 2003, or XP) it
could be that DEP is blocking GPG. 

If you have access to the server see if you can add gpg.exe to the list
of applications not excluded by DEP. 

To edit DEP:
Go to System Properties - Advanced -  Performance - Settings -  Data
Execution Prevention. 
 

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-Original Message-
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Subject: GPG and cfexecute, or...

I'm trying to encrypt a download file with gpg and I'm having some
problems. First off, I'm just running the following code as a test of
returning anything from the exe:

cfexecute name=C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG\gpg.exe variable=fp 
arguments= --fingerprint/cfexecute
cfdump var=#fp#
Every time I get the error that Variable fp is undefined. I copied the
netsat executable into the same directory and I can run/dump it just
fine from there, but the gpg just doesn't seem to have any success
running. Is anyone else using gpg who may be able to help me out a
little -- maybe there's a better alternative to using cfexecute even?? 
I've got Wayne Graham's java wrapper and cfc from a year or two ago, but
as he warned it's not really working very well with the latest versions
of gpg. It always just returns no valid OpenPGP data found.

Anyway, TIA

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Re: GPG and cfexecute, or...

2006-07-10 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Monday 10 July 2006 16:33, Ryan, Terrence wrote:
 Depending on the OS of the ColdFusion server (Windows 2003, or XP) it
 could be that DEP is blocking GPG.

In which case you wouldn't be able to run it by hand either.
You did try that, right Ken ? :-)

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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Robert Everland III
I have been saying I haven't seen a point in Bluedragon.NET except as a 
stepping stone to get off of ColdFusion to go to .NET. Why spend as much as CF 
Enterprise just to be able to use .NET and that's all. If you're programmers 
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Re: Reading PDF Content

2006-07-10 Thread Bryan Stevenson
 iTextlook on SourceForge

 sorry no. itext doesn't have this kind of functionality. i guess it's pdfbox 
 but i'm not sure exactly how sure-fire it is. i've always understood PDFs to 
 be one-way. i guess i should look into that.

Huhyes iText does allow for the reading of text from within a PDF doc

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Re: GPG and cfexecute, or...

2006-07-10 Thread Ken Ferguson
Absolutely, everything works perfectly from the cmd line; no troubles at 
all.

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Tom Chiverton wrote:
 On Monday 10 July 2006 16:33, Ryan, Terrence wrote:
   
 Depending on the OS of the ColdFusion server (Windows 2003, or XP) it
 could be that DEP is blocking GPG.
 

 In which case you wouldn't be able to run it by hand either.
 You did try that, right Ken ? :-)

   


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RE: Component for Creating CSS

2006-07-10 Thread Howard Owens
I thought that would be a good tip -- hadn't even thought of looking there
 but I didn't find anything.

One frustrating thing about the cflib.org search -- since RSS is in the
navigation, searching for rss returns every single page.



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www.cflib.org.

Loads of example apps - bread and butter stuff.

Hope you find what you need.





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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Casey Dougall
Well in october BlueDragon will have cfthread, that was a cool tag. They
have also stated their is a big performance gain by using BD on the .NET
side. I have never used it so you got me...

Session management was kinda cool too. I guess in Bluedragon 7 you can
recycle an instance without loosing session data.

I'm still impressed with what Adobe will be doing with  LifeCycle and Breeze
integration. Each of these systems are $10,000  plus to integrate into your
website right now. It will be interesting to see how they price this.

Casey



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 I have been saying I haven't seen a point in Bluedragon.NET except as a
 stepping stone to get off of ColdFusion to go to .NET. Why spend as much as
 CF Enterprise just to be able to use .NET and that's all. If you're
 programmers are learning .NET then it would make sense to transition the
 entire website to the language they know and not have to include BlueDragon
 or CF in the price of new servers added to the cluster.



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RE: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

2006-07-10 Thread Howard Owens
From the perspective of a guy who was a literature major, worked most of his
life as a newspaper reporter, and never took any kind of computer class in
his life (interestingly, though, I've taught classes!), Code Complete helped
me understand basic coding principles.  I have warm, fuzzy feelings about
the book (which I read at least three, if not four, years ago).  I think it
made me smarter.  And given the OP question, I think it might suit him, too.

I would say, though -- Pragmatic Programmer was more valuable.

H.




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Subject: RE: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

Well this book (certainly the copy I have) is pretty old and indeed focused
mainly on Window Programming - it may not be the best approach in this day
and age unless they have updated it all to be more web focused.



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That's ok, I'm about to start learning C# with ASP.NET so Microsoft based
books aren't that bad.  

But thanks for the responses - I was beginning to think no one saw my post.
I will get started with these two books and if anyone else has some
suggestions please let me know. 

Thanks again,

Peter

The only problem with Code Complete is that it is very Microsoft based.





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I second the nod for Code Complete.

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I liked pragmatic programmer and code complete.


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So my question would be this: What books, tutorials, or resources would
you recommend that a beginning programmer should read that would 1) give
him the best foundation in programming and 2) save him from headaches
and trouble down the road.  So basically, what do you know now that you
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RE: Reading PDF Content

2006-07-10 Thread Ben Nadel
Bryan,

I have been following the thread and would be very interested in reading
text from a PDF via iText. Is there an example you can point us to.

Thanks,
...
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love.

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 iTextlook on SourceForge

 sorry no. itext doesn't have this kind of functionality. i guess it's 
 pdfbox but i'm not sure exactly how sure-fire it is. i've always 
 understood PDFs to be one-way. i guess i should look into that.

Huhyes iText does allow for the reading of text from within a PDF
doc

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RE: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Munson, Jacob
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 except as a stepping stone to get off of ColdFusion to go to 
 .NET. Why spend as much as CF Enterprise just to be able to 
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 .NET then it would make sense to transition the entire 
 website to the language they know and not have to include 
 BlueDragon or CF in the price of new servers added to the cluster.

I don't know this from experience, but I've heard people say that BD.Net
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Adobe Partnership Program

2006-07-10 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Hey All,

Has anyone heard if/when the new post merger partnership program will be 
revived?  The nice folks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (yes I know it's Adobe, but 
that's the only contact info left on the Adobe site) have stopped answering my 
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So if anyone can poke the folks at Adobe (or if they are listening)please 
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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software amp; Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Vince Bonfanti
I would strongly disagree that there's no point in Bluedragon.NET except as a 
stepping stone to get off of ColdFusion to go to .NET. Is CFMX just a stepping 
stone to get off ColdFusion to go to JSP/Java/J2EE? Of course not.

Macromedia completely rewrote CFMX because Java/J2EE is a better platform than 
the C/C++ codebase of CF 1.0 through CF5, whether you choose to use the 
Java/J2EE integration features or not. We wrote BlueDragon.NET because .NET is 
a better platform than Java/J2EE on Windows, whether you choose to use the .NET 
integration features or not. See this blog entry for an elaboration:

http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=C7ED7F00-8772-14C6-68A1F97022CAA85B

The fact that .NET works better on Windows than Java/J2EE should be plainly 
obvious to anyone.

That's why MySpace chose BlueDragon.NET: because it provides better performance 
and reliability than a Java/J2EE-based solution on Windows, which is their 
preferred platform (and, yes, they did try CFMX before looking at BlueDragon). 
And, yes, they've chosen to integrate their CFML with .NET and have migrated 
some portions of the web site to .NET where maximum performance is absolutely 
critical, but they remain heavily committed to and invested in CFML via 
BlueDragon.NET, currently running several hundred BlueDragon.NET servers and 
growing, and continuing to add new features implemented in CFML.

Here's another example: www.healthgrades.com was experiencing severe 
performance and reliability problems running on CFMX7. They replaced 14 CFMX7 
servers with 4 BlueDragon.NET servers in February of this year (2006) and 
haven't had any problems since. They're committed to continuing to run 100% 
CFML on BlueDragon.NET and have no plans to migrate any portions of the site to 
.NET.

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Re: Reading PDF Content

2006-07-10 Thread Bryan Stevenson
 Bryan,

 I have been following the thread and would be very interested in reading
 text from a PDF via iText. Is there an example you can point us to.

 Thanks,
 ...
 Ben Nadel

You know what Ben (and Paul H.)I may have mis-spoken on this one.

I swear I saw it when I was buried in iText pre MX 7.but now I can't find 
it 
anywhere (although I see the examples are WAY better)

I may have confused the ability to read a PDF with the ability to copy a PDF 
into another PDF (thus assuming reading was possible).

Sorry for any confusion folksI'll be sure to flog myself later ;-)

Cheers

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Re: Getting Mime Type before CFFILE

2006-07-10 Thread rhymes with 'loud'
I know I can get all kinds of information about a file being uploaded after
its run through CFFILE action=upload, but I'm trying to figure out how to
identify the file type BEFORE CFFILE has run.

Hi Howard. I recently created a simple document management system in which I 
needed to know the mimetype before doing certain processing. The other poster 
is correct in saying that your file will actually have already been uploaded by 
the time your action page is called; however, you can still grab the mimetype 
without having to handle the uploaded TMP file by doing a bit of JS on the 
client side, as follows:

On the client side, the value of the FILE field actually contains the path and 
name of the file that was selected, so we're leveraging a little JS here to 
grab that value and stuff it into a hidden field to be passed on to our action 
page, like so:

HTML...
INPUT TYPE=file ID=selectedFile CLASS=button NAME=selectedFile 
SIZE=50 
onChange=javascript:document.getElementById('filename').value=this.value;
INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME=filename ID=filename VALUE=
INPUT TYPE=submit NAME=Submit VALUE=Add File CLASS=button
./HTML

Within our action template, we parse the hidden field value to get the file 
type (by extension) and name(in case we need to store that in our DB as well), 
like so:

HTML...
cfset variables.extension = UCase(listlast(listlast(form.filename,\),.))
cfset variables.filename = GetFileFromPath(form.filename)
./HTML

I created a custom tag to handle my file processing (stuffing into my DB as a 
blob, etc.), but the portion that will probably be of interest to you is how i 
determine the mimetype before performing any real file processing. I have a 
LIST of mimetypes and associated extensions which I stuff into a structure for 
easy lookup of the submitted files type, like so:

cfset mimelist = 
csv~application/csv,ez~application/andrew-inset,hqx~application/mac-binhex40,cpt~application/mac-compactpro,doc~application/msword,[shortened
 for the post's sake...email me if you want my complete mime list]
cfset request.MIMETYPES = structnew()
cfloop list=#mimelist# index=item
cfset tmp = 
structinsert(request.MIMETYPES,listfirst(item,~),listlast(item,~))
/cfloop

I then use this structure (request.MIMETYPES) to validate that my incoming file 
is of a known type, like so:
!--- validate the mimetype against our extensive list  ---

cfif not structkeyexists(request.MIMETYPES,Attributes[thisvar])
cfset variables.throwmessage = Parameter '  thisvar  ' must contain a 
valid mime type. You passed in '  Attributes[thisvar]  '.
cfthrow message=#variables.throwmessage# type=Application
cfexit
/cfif


If you'd like to see the entire tag or need any further input on how i 
accomplished my task, let me know. :0)

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RE: GPG and cfexecute, or...

2006-07-10 Thread Ryan, Terrence
Not necessarily.  I've had issues with apps not working through
ColdFusion, but working through the command line.  The only way they get
picked up is if you restart the machine, and then you get a DEP popup
error, explaining what happened. 

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On Monday 10 July 2006 16:33, Ryan, Terrence wrote:
 Depending on the OS of the ColdFusion server (Windows 2003, or XP) it 
 could be that DEP is blocking GPG.

In which case you wouldn't be able to run it by hand either.
You did try that, right Ken ? :-)

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OT: stored proc template

2006-07-10 Thread Jason Rogoz
I'm looking to see what everyone's stored proc templates look like...I've 
worked at a couple different places and the stored procs look a little 
different and want to ensure things are done properly from here on.
 
Thanks


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looking for a contact address at Adobe - the certification programme

2006-07-10 Thread Mike Kear
Does anyone have an address at Adobe for the person in charge of the
certification program?

I'm getting a bit cheesed off that after more than a year, the people
who hold Advanced certification in CF havent got any acknowledgement,
marketing materials, or listing on the Adobe site.  We were graciously
allowed to be demoted and register as having got regular
certification, and when I questioned it at Adobe some months ago, the
person I corresponded with back then apologised and said they'd made a
mistake bringing the data across from Macromedia and they'd fix it as
soon as possible.

Thats not a problem - anyone can make a mistake, but I think a year is
plenty of time to have brought all the data across from Macromedia and
fixed any teething problems, dont you think?  And in the mean time,
all those people who qualified for the exam with lesser grades have
had acknowledgement and referrals etc for more than a year, while we
advanced folks are left in the cold.

I think Adobe should think of some way to compensate for their error,
and their tardiness in fixing it, dont you think?

Anyway, I need to get this issue back on their radar, and I have lost
the address of the person I emailed to back then.   However  I
suppose, given the results, there isn't a lot of point in continuing
with that person - perhaps I need to go a level higher.



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RE: Reading PDF Content

2006-07-10 Thread Ben Nadel
No worries man. Thanks for looking into it.

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-Original Message-
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Subject: Re: Reading PDF Content

 Bryan,

 I have been following the thread and would be very interested in 
 reading text from a PDF via iText. Is there an example you can point us
to.

 Thanks,
 ...
 Ben Nadel

You know what Ben (and Paul H.)I may have mis-spoken on this one.

I swear I saw it when I was buried in iText pre MX 7.but now I can't
find it anywhere (although I see the examples are WAY better)

I may have confused the ability to read a PDF with the ability to copy a PDF
into another PDF (thus assuming reading was possible).

Sorry for any confusion folksI'll be sure to flog myself later ;-)

Cheers

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Re: Reading PDF Content

2006-07-10 Thread Paul Hastings
Bryan Stevenson wrote:
 Huhyes iText does allow for the reading of text from within a PDF doc

no, bruno  paulo are always having to tell folks sorry no for that kind of 
functionality. check the itext archives for may-22, you'll see bruno's latest.

pdfbox works for this sort of thing. but what it extracts is kind of strange, 
i don't have much of a need for this so looking into this some more isn't high 
on my list.

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OT: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Has anyone out there has written packaged extensions for DWMX?  I'm
looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.

Thank you.

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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Robert Everland III
 I don't know this from experience, but I've heard people say that BD.
 Net
 can be useful in a business that is running .Net for most everything
 else, but you still want to use ColdFusion.  That way you can run on 
 the
 same app server as all the other apps.


I understand that logic, but I don't understand why a company would want to 
spend the money on BlueDragon.NET when they are already coding everything in 
.NET. 



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Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Massimo Foti
 Has anyone out there has written packaged extensions for DWMX?

I wrote a few of them :-)




 looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
 Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
 I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
 and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
 helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
 learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.

There isn't that much material available online, since the topic has a very 
small audience. You can find some entry-level articles at 
www.communitymx.com

This book is somewhat outdated, but still very much worth reading, and you 
can get a second-hand copy for a bargain:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0072191562/

Adobe host a dedicated forum for DW's extensions.

If you have any specific question, you may send me an email, I may try to 
help you out a bit, but it depends on my schedule.


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RE: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

2006-07-10 Thread Howard Owens
From the perspective of a guy who was a literature major, worked most of his
life as a newspaper reporter, and never took any kind of computer class in
his life (interestingly, though, I've taught classes!), Code Complete helped
me understand basic coding principles.  I have warm, fuzzy feelings about
the book (which I read at least three, if not four, years ago).  I think it
made me smarter.  And given the OP question, I think it might suit him, too.

I would say, though -- Pragmatic Programmer was more valuable.

H.




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Well this book (certainly the copy I have) is pretty old and indeed focused
mainly on Window Programming - it may not be the best approach in this day
and age unless they have updated it all to be more web focused.





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RE: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Munson, Jacob
 I understand that logic, but I don't understand why a company 
 would want to spend the money on BlueDragon.NET when they are 
 already coding everything in .NET. 

True, but say you've got a beloved CF app in your company.  You're
manager was recently convinced that .Net is the way to go, and he wants
to convert all company apps to .Net.  If you use BD.Net you have a
chance of convincing him to keep this app in CF.


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Re: looking for a contact address at Adobe - the certification programme

2006-07-10 Thread Brian Simmons
Mike, please shoot me an email at:
bsimmons AT centrasoft DOTNOSPAM com

Thanks,
Brian

 [snip]
Anyway, I need to get this issue back on their radar, and I have lost
the address of the person I emailed to back then.   However  I
suppose, given the results, there isn't a lot of point in continuing
with that person - perhaps I need to go a level higher.



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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Aaron Rouse
We looked into BD.NET to be able to maintain a beloved CFM app while the
higher ups were pushing to no CF servers and only .NET ones.  If we did it
though, we would eventually end up just migrating things to .NET over time.

On 7/10/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I understand that logic, but I don't understand why a company
  would want to spend the money on BlueDragon.NET when they are
  already coding everything in .NET.

 True, but say you've got a beloved CF app in your company.  You're
 manager was recently convinced that .Net is the way to go, and he wants
 to convert all company apps to .Net.  If you use BD.Net you have a
 chance of convincing him to keep this app in CF.


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Re: Good Programming Books or Other Resources

2006-07-10 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
You are probably correct! This is when I got the book :-)







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 Well this book (certainly the copy I have) is pretty old and indeed 
 focused
 mainly on Window Programming - it may not be the best approach in this day
 and age unless they have updated it all to be more web focused.

I guess you are talking about the first edition (more than 10 years old). A 
new one was released 2 years ago:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735619670/


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Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Isn't there also docs on the subject inside Dreamweaver?






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Subject: Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

 Has anyone out there has written packaged extensions for DWMX?

I wrote a few of them :-)




 looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
 Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
 I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
 and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
 helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
 learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.

There isn't that much material available online, since the topic has a very 
small audience. You can find some entry-level articles at 
www.communitymx.com

This book is somewhat outdated, but still very much worth reading, and you 
can get a second-hand copy for a bargain:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0072191562/

Adobe host a dedicated forum for DW's extensions.

If you have any specific question, you may send me an email, I may try to 
help you out a bit, but it depends on my schedule.


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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Robert Everland III
 True, but say you've got a beloved CF app in your company.  You're
 manager was recently convinced that .Net is the way to go, and he 
 wants
 to convert all company apps to .Net.  If you use BD.Net you have a
 chance of convincing him to keep this app in CF.


Yeah, but why do you have to use Bluedragon.NET? If you already purchased CF, 
then what is the point of then buying Bluedragon.NET? From your description it 
sounds like it would be a seperate app that wouldn't be tied into the other 
apps, so there wouldn't be a need to integrate into .NET.



Bob

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RE: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Munson, Jacob
 Yeah, but why do you have to use Bluedragon.NET? If you 
 already purchased CF, then what is the point of then buying 
 Bluedragon.NET? From your description it sounds like it would 
 be a seperate app that wouldn't be tied into the other apps, 
 so there wouldn't be a need to integrate into .NET.

First of all, this is just a hypothetical, not my own experience.  But
in the hypothetical, the company does have CF already, but this manager
is hell-bent on moving to .Net.  There is no logic here, I agree with
you that it doesn't make sense to move/integrate to .Net.  I'm just
saying that if you have a choice of staying with CF /because/ you can
tell the manager that it will run on .Net, BlueDragon could save your CF
app's life.



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Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Jose Diaz
Indeed Ravo :)

DreamBeaver 8  Help  Extending DreamBeaver  Extensions  API's

Their is most likely a whole selection of tutorials online at adobe.com or
just google it :)

HTH

Jose Diaz


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 Subject: Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

  Has anyone out there has written packaged extensions for DWMX?

 I wrote a few of them :-)




  looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
  Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
  I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
  and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
  helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
  learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.

 There isn't that much material available online, since the topic has a
 very
 small audience. You can find some entry-level articles at
 www.communitymx.com

 This book is somewhat outdated, but still very much worth reading, and you
 can get a second-hand copy for a bargain:
 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0072191562/

 Adobe host a dedicated forum for DW's extensions.

 If you have any specific question, you may send me an email, I may try to
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Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Jose Diaz
I did a quick check on dwfaq.com and found the following set of tutorials:

http://www.dwfaq.com/Tutorials/Extensions/simple_object.asp

HTH

Jose Diaz


On 7/10/06, Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Indeed Ravo :)

 DreamBeaver 8  Help  Extending DreamBeaver  Extensions  API's

 Their is most likely a whole selection of tutorials online at adobe.com or
 just google it :)

 HTH

 Jose Diaz


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  Isn't there also docs on the subject inside Dreamweaver?
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  From: Massimo Foti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Mon Jul 10 18:13:52 2006
  Subject: Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions
 
   Has anyone out there has written packaged extensions for DWMX?
 
  I wrote a few of them :-)
 
 
 
 
   looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
   Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
   I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
   and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
   helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
   learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.
 
 
  There isn't that much material available online, since the topic has a
  very
  small audience. You can find some entry-level articles at
  www.communitymx.com
 
  This book is somewhat outdated, but still very much worth reading, and
  you
  can get a second-hand copy for a bargain:
  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0072191562/
 
  Adobe host a dedicated forum for DW's extensions.
 
  If you have any specific question, you may send me an email, I may try
  to
  help you out a bit, but it depends on my schedule.
 
  
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  Tools for ColdFusion and Dreamweaver developers:
  http://www.massimocorner.com
  
 
 
 
 
  

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Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Thanks, Massimo.  I'll try not to waste your time.  The URLs and other
resources - meager as they may be - should be sufficient.

On 7/10/06, Massimo Foti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Has anyone out there has written packaged extensions for DWMX?

 I wrote a few of them :-)




  looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
  Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
  I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
  and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
  helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
  learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.

 There isn't that much material available online, since the topic has a very
 small audience. You can find some entry-level articles at
 www.communitymx.com

 This book is somewhat outdated, but still very much worth reading, and you
 can get a second-hand copy for a bargain:
 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0072191562/

 Adobe host a dedicated forum for DW's extensions.

 If you have any specific question, you may send me an email, I may try to
 help you out a bit, but it depends on my schedule.

 
 Massimo Foti
 Tools for ColdFusion and Dreamweaver developers:
 http://www.massimocorner.com
 


 

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Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Rob Wilkerson
Okay, it looks like you all are finding what I've found.  The LiveDocs
look reasonably comprehensive as well.  I was just wondering if there
was anything I might be missing.

Thanks.

On 7/10/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks, Massimo.  I'll try not to waste your time.  The URLs and other
 resources - meager as they may be - should be sufficient.

 On 7/10/06, Massimo Foti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Has anyone out there has written packaged extensions for DWMX?
 
  I wrote a few of them :-)
 
 
 
 
   looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
   Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
   I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
   and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
   helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
   learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.
 
  There isn't that much material available online, since the topic has a very
  small audience. You can find some entry-level articles at
  www.communitymx.com
 
  This book is somewhat outdated, but still very much worth reading, and you
  can get a second-hand copy for a bargain:
  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0072191562/
 
  Adobe host a dedicated forum for DW's extensions.
 
  If you have any specific question, you may send me an email, I may try to
  help you out a bit, but it depends on my schedule.
 
  
  Massimo Foti
  Tools for ColdFusion and Dreamweaver developers:
  http://www.massimocorner.com
  
 
 
  

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Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

2006-07-10 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Well, 

Massimo is the one of the worlds leading brains on this stuff for as long as
I can remember. 

If you know JS though I think you will have no worries extending DW.  There
are a few other things to cater for, but JS is the guts.






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Subject: Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions

I did a quick check on dwfaq.com and found the following set of tutorials:

http://www.dwfaq.com/Tutorials/Extensions/simple_object.asp

HTH

Jose Diaz


On 7/10/06, Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Indeed Ravo :)

 DreamBeaver 8  Help  Extending DreamBeaver  Extensions  API's

 Their is most likely a whole selection of tutorials online at adobe.com or
 just google it :)

 HTH

 Jose Diaz


  On 7/10/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Isn't there also docs on the subject inside Dreamweaver?
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Mon Jul 10 18:13:52 2006
  Subject: Re: Writing Dreamweaver Extensions
 
   Has anyone out there has written packaged extensions for DWMX?
 
  I wrote a few of them :-)
 
 
 
 
   looking any helpful resources for getting started with this.
   Documentation, tutorials, mailing lists, etc. would be appreciated.
   I'm looking into providing integration points between a web-based CMS
   and DWMX and any guidance around where to start would be extemely
   helpful.  Random Google-ing is showing some results but, as always,
   learning from the experiences of others would be tremendously helpful.
 
 
  There isn't that much material available online, since the topic has a
  very
  small audience. You can find some entry-level articles at
  www.communitymx.com
 
  This book is somewhat outdated, but still very much worth reading, and
  you
  can get a second-hand copy for a bargain:
  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0072191562/
 
  Adobe host a dedicated forum for DW's extensions.
 
  If you have any specific question, you may send me an email, I may try
  to
  help you out a bit, but it depends on my schedule.
 
  
  Massimo Foti
  Tools for ColdFusion and Dreamweaver developers:
  http://www.massimocorner.com
  
 
 
 
 
  



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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-10 Thread Snake
There is also the fact that you know they are gonna ask how big your company
is, how much you make, and give you a price according you how much they
think you can afford.
That's why whenever a sales guy asks me those questions, I tell him we are
poor :-)

Snake 

-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10 July 2006 15:15
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Intranet suite

 I always feel like a company who forces me to speak with a sales rep to see
what they have to offer is not very confident in their product's ability to
sell itself. They know they need to put on the pressure if anyone's going to
actually buy it, so they're not about to let you see it without someone
there to apply that pressure. I think it usually comes down to that or to
pure laziness, neither of which makes me want to get into business with an
organization.

*
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214.636.6126
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Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
 You should at least have a set of screenshots/flash demos for 
 potential customers.





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 Sent: Fri Jul 07 23:11:41 2006
 Subject: RE: Intranet suite

 It is really just a general observation. I can understand why some 
 companies do a guided tour, to make sure potential customers give a 
 product the full treatment, but sometimes it is annoying to have to 
 contact a company in order to just see the wood for the trees.

 Snake

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Gleason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 07 July 2006 18:58
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Intranet suite

 Snake,

 Understood.  We provide guided demos and/or free trial accounts to 
 interested parties.  We'd be happy to do that for you if you are 
 interested or just to get your feedback.

 Best,

 Nick



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 -Original Message-
 From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 1:29 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Intranet suite

 I was interested for a second there, but no screen shots, no online 
 demo, one likes to see what the product does before they consider buying
it.
  

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: 07 July 2006 18:00
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Intranet suite

 Patrick,

 Our shop (CitySoft - www.citysoft.com) provides an CF-based 
 application that provides all or most of what you mentioned.  It's 
 priced pretty competitively and can be open sourced if you want to build
on it.

 Best,

 Nick


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 -Original Message-
 From: Patrick Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:20 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Intranet suite

 Got a customer that wants a intranet suite things like calendar, 
 contact managment, webmail, and soem file upload ability. I can roll 
 my own but we are looking to do this on the cheap.can anyone recomend 
 a good custome tag /app that will work for me?

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RE: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Snake
Especially if they want features only available in .net 

-Original Message-
From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10 July 2006 18:40
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software  Servers

 Yeah, but why do you have to use Bluedragon.NET? If you already 
 purchased CF, then what is the point of then buying Bluedragon.NET? 
 From your description it sounds like it would be a seperate app that 
 wouldn't be tied into the other apps, so there wouldn't be a need to 
 integrate into .NET.

First of all, this is just a hypothetical, not my own experience.  But in
the hypothetical, the company does have CF already, but this manager is
hell-bent on moving to .Net.  There is no logic here, I agree with you that
it doesn't make sense to move/integrate to .Net.  I'm just saying that if
you have a choice of staying with CF /because/ you can tell the manager that
it will run on .Net, BlueDragon could save your CF app's life.



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Re: OT: stored proc template

2006-07-10 Thread Jose Diaz
Hi Jason

If you have a look in Enterprise Manager and right click on stored
procedures it allows you to generate the syntax for a standard stored
procedure.

This is the format I have been shown to use and find it ideal, please note
the comments section this should be updated with every change, notice the
code that is listed first before the create stored proc checks if that
procedure exists and if it does drops it and re-creates what you have in
your proc.

However if you dont wish to use this syntax replace your 'create' with a
'alter':



SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
if exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =
object_id(N'[dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,
N'IsProcedure') = 1)
drop procedure [dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]
GO

CREATE  PROCEDURE sp_YourStoredProc

/*
PROCEDURE: sp_YourStoredProc
TITLE:  This StoredProcedure Title
ACTION:  It does this and that
INPUTS:  Values being passed in if there is any
OUTPUTS: N/A

VERSION HISTORY
Version Date   Who   Description
    --

1.0 10 July 2006  Jose Diaz  Baseline version
    --

*/
AS



HTH

Jose DIAZ


On 7/10/06, Jason Rogoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm looking to see what everyone's stored proc templates look like...I've
 worked at a couple different places and the stored procs look a little
 different and want to ensure things are done properly from here on.

 Thanks


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 Programmer / Analyst

 Zoom Communications Inc.
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Re: 7.0.2 Updater - tighter WSDL validation?

2006-07-10 Thread Tom Jordahl
 I can now confirm (at least on my development server)... the 7.0.2 
 updater does NOT seem compatible with one of my older web service's 
 WSDL (even upon rolling the older axis.jar back as Tom suggested). 
 The 7.0.2 updater DOES work after making the modification that Andrew 
 has mentioned - tweaking the WSDL, saving (as an XML file), and 
 pointing to it locally in the CFMX Admin 'Web Services' section.

Michael,

I have tried your invalid WSDL on all the possible 7.x release of ColdFusion 
MX.  I get the same error message from each and every version:

  WSDLException (at /definitions/binding/operation[1]/input): 
faultCode=INVALID_WSDL: Encountered illegal extension attribute 'message'. 
Extension attributes must be in a namespace other than WSDL's.

This error message is correct as this *is* invalid WSDL.  No version of Apache 
Axis that is included in CFMX7 would accept this WSDL as valid and generate 
stubs for it.

Tested versions: CFMX 7.0, 7.0.1, 7.0.2.

Summary: This service needs to fix its WSDL.

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RE: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Burns, John D
Although, all of this leads to the same result in the end. If
development starts to move to .NET and you have a manger that is bent on
getting things over to .NET the shear fact that anything CF will cost
and extra $1500+ for licensing is a good reason to get rid of it. .NET
already has the huge advantage of coming bundled with Windows and thus
seems like the obvious choice if you're a manager who could care less
about CF.

John Burns

-Original Message-
From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 1:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software  Servers

 Yeah, but why do you have to use Bluedragon.NET? If you 
 already purchased CF, then what is the point of then buying 
 Bluedragon.NET? From your description it sounds like it would 
 be a seperate app that wouldn't be tied into the other apps, 
 so there wouldn't be a need to integrate into .NET.

First of all, this is just a hypothetical, not my own experience.  But
in the hypothetical, the company does have CF already, but this manager
is hell-bent on moving to .Net.  There is no logic here, I agree with
you that it doesn't make sense to move/integrate to .Net.  I'm just
saying that if you have a choice of staying with CF /because/ you can
tell the manager that it will run on .Net, BlueDragon could save your CF
app's life.



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Re: OT: stored proc template

2006-07-10 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Indeed Jose, you have learned well...:-)

Though as you know, you would not name a user SP sp_








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Sent: Mon Jul 10 19:03:27 2006
Subject: Re: OT: stored proc template

Hi Jason

If you have a look in Enterprise Manager and right click on stored
procedures it allows you to generate the syntax for a standard stored
procedure.

This is the format I have been shown to use and find it ideal, please note
the comments section this should be updated with every change, notice the
code that is listed first before the create stored proc checks if that
procedure exists and if it does drops it and re-creates what you have in
your proc.

However if you dont wish to use this syntax replace your 'create' with a
'alter':




SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
if exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =
object_id(N'[dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,
N'IsProcedure') = 1)
drop procedure [dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]
GO

CREATE  PROCEDURE sp_YourStoredProc

/*
PROCEDURE: sp_YourStoredProc
TITLE:  This StoredProcedure Title
ACTION:  It does this and that
INPUTS:  Values being passed in if there is any
OUTPUTS: N/A

VERSION HISTORY
Version Date   Who   Description
    --

1.0 10 July 2006  Jose Diaz  Baseline version
    --

*/
AS




HTH

Jose DIAZ


On 7/10/06, Jason Rogoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm looking to see what everyone's stored proc templates look like...I've
 worked at a couple different places and the stored procs look a little
 different and want to ensure things are done properly from here on.

 Thanks


 Jason Rogoz
 Programmer / Analyst

 Zoom Communications Inc.
 Calgary, Alberta, Canada

 Office: (403) 229-2511
 Fax: (403) 229-4211
 Toll Free: 1-866-698-8932

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Re: OT: stored proc template

2006-07-10 Thread Jose Diaz
rahahahah, I see your online adding comments to here but your not on msn,
get logged in ;) fancy some battlefield tonight?

Sorry everybody totally off topic lol :)


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 Indeed Jose, you have learned well...:-)

 Though as you know, you would not name a user SP sp_








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 -Original Message-
 From: Jose Diaz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
 Sent: Mon Jul 10 19:03:27 2006
 Subject: Re: OT: stored proc template

 Hi Jason

 If you have a look in Enterprise Manager and right click on stored
 procedures it allows you to generate the syntax for a standard stored
 procedure.

 This is the format I have been shown to use and find it ideal, please note
 the comments section this should be updated with every change, notice the
 code that is listed first before the create stored proc checks if that
 procedure exists and if it does drops it and re-creates what you have in
 your proc.

 However if you dont wish to use this syntax replace your 'create' with a
 'alter':


 
 

 SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
 GO
 SET ANSI_NULLS ON
 GO
 if exists (select * from dbo.sysobjects where id =
 object_id(N'[dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]') and OBJECTPROPERTY(id,
 N'IsProcedure') = 1)
 drop procedure [dbo].[sp_YourStoredProc]
 GO

 CREATE  PROCEDURE sp_YourStoredProc

 /*
 PROCEDURE: sp_YourStoredProc
 TITLE:  This StoredProcedure Title
 ACTION:  It does this and that
 INPUTS:  Values being passed in if there is any
 OUTPUTS: N/A

 VERSION HISTORY
 Version Date   Who   Description
     --
 
 1.0 10 July 2006  Jose Diaz  Baseline version
     --
 
 */
 AS


 
 

 HTH

 Jose DIAZ


 On 7/10/06, Jason Rogoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I'm looking to see what everyone's stored proc templates look
 like...I've
  worked at a couple different places and the stored procs look a little
  different and want to ensure things are done properly from here on.
 
  Thanks
 
 
  Jason Rogoz
  Programmer / Analyst
 
  Zoom Communications Inc.
  Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 
  Office: (403) 229-2511
  Fax: (403) 229-4211
  Toll Free: 1-866-698-8932
 
  www.zoomcom.ca http://www.zoomcom.ca/
 
 
 
 



 

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Re: OT: stored proc template

2006-07-10 Thread Robert Everland III
Here is what I normally do

/**
*Purpose:
*   
*
*Outputs:
*   
*   
*
*  Action   Who WhenChange Description
*--
*Created
*
*
*
*pr(i,o,u)_name param1,param2
*/

create proc pr(i,o,u)_name

(
@param1,
@param2
)
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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software amp; Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Rick Root
Vince Bonfanti wrote:
 I would strongly disagree that there's no point in Bluedragon.NET except as 
 a stepping stone to get off of ColdFusion to go to .NET. Is CFMX just a 
 stepping stone to get off ColdFusion to go to JSP/Java/J2EE? Of course not.
 
 Macromedia completely rewrote CFMX because Java/J2EE is a better platform 
 than the C/C++ codebase of CF 1.0 through CF5, whether you choose to use the 
 Java/J2EE integration features or not. We wrote BlueDragon.NET because .NET 
 is a better platform than Java/J2EE on Windows, whether you choose to use the 
 .NET integration features or not. See this blog entry for an elaboration:

I just wanted to say that I agree totally with Vince.

the original statement (which I missed) is totally off-base, unless you 
also believe that going with Coldfusion is just a stepping stone to 
going full blown java.

It's just a different integration method, that's all.  Coldfusion and 
Bluedragon JX folks can itnegrate lots of java classes and objects and 
third party tools for doing stuff that the CFML language itself can't 
necessarily handle.

Bluedragon.NET users can natively integrate .NET objects for doing stuff 
that CFML itself can't necessarily handle.

Rick

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RE: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software amp; Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Burns, John D
I agree with Vince as well. The only problem I see is that .NET comes
integrated with Windows servers which most managers would probably
assume is better regardless of any real facts just because they hear the
hype from Microsoft. If you're in a shop that has Java/J2EE development
going on your managers are probably a little better balanced and realize
each language has it's place. I think that the problem is that while CF
runs on .NET it is also a peer to .NET in terms of web development. I
know Java can also be used as a web development tool but I'm assuming
it's not as widespread as .NET.  It's the managers that are the problem
in all of this. Let's just eliminate them and we'll all be ok :-)

John Burns

-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 2:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software amp; Servers

Vince Bonfanti wrote:
 I would strongly disagree that there's no point in Bluedragon.NET
except as a stepping stone to get off of ColdFusion to go to .NET. Is
CFMX just a stepping stone to get off ColdFusion to go to JSP/Java/J2EE?
Of course not.
 
 Macromedia completely rewrote CFMX because Java/J2EE is a better
platform than the C/C++ codebase of CF 1.0 through CF5, whether you
choose to use the Java/J2EE integration features or not. We wrote
BlueDragon.NET because .NET is a better platform than Java/J2EE on
Windows, whether you choose to use the .NET integration features or not.
See this blog entry for an elaboration:

I just wanted to say that I agree totally with Vince.

the original statement (which I missed) is totally off-base, unless you 
also believe that going with Coldfusion is just a stepping stone to 
going full blown java.

It's just a different integration method, that's all.  Coldfusion and 
Bluedragon JX folks can itnegrate lots of java classes and objects and 
third party tools for doing stuff that the CFML language itself can't 
necessarily handle.

Bluedragon.NET users can natively integrate .NET objects for doing stuff

that CFML itself can't necessarily handle.

Rick



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RE: Intranet suite

2006-07-10 Thread Nick Gleason
Ken,

I'm not sure if this came through before, so resending.  Anyway, no problem
on your message but thanks for the clarification.  

we're confident about the product's ability to sell itself which is why we
are the only product in our class that allows a free trial.  however, we
have found from experience that it's best if we walk someone through the
first time out - many of our clients are non-technical and the product has
many features which can be confusing to the newbie.

in terms of a more extensive marketing effort - flash demos, etc. - that's
in the works.  but, like anything done well, it takes time.

we'd be delighted to set you up with a free trial with no sales pressure.
in fact, in the CF-Talk community, our expectation is that we would find
more potential partners than sales which is great.

Respectfully,

Nick 


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..
 
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Direct: (617) 899-5395 | Fax: (617) 507-0444

 
Spend Less  Do More - Community Enterprise 
combines great features with an affordable price. 
.
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-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 10:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Intranet suite

To follow up on my own post here, (it sounded worse than I meant it after I
read it again) I'm not suggesting this is the case with CitySoft, just that
this is usually the impression I have when I run across a product I can't
demo or in some way see before having to speak with someone. I'm sure I'm
not alone in that and I'd imagine it doesn't do a lot for sales. From my
experience, software sales are driven in large part by developers and users
demoing or otherwise checking out some software and then showing it to
someone higher up who would be the individual with whom a salesperson would
need to speak at some point anyway.

*
Ken Ferguson
214.636.6126
*






Ken Ferguson wrote:
  I always feel like a company who forces me to speak with a sales rep 
 to see what they have to offer is not very confident in their 
 product's ability to sell itself. They know they need to put on the 
 pressure if anyone's going to actually buy it, so they're not about to 
 let you see it without someone there to apply that pressure. I think 
 it usually comes down to that or to pure laziness, neither of which 
 makes me want to get into business with an organization.

 *
 Ken Ferguson
 214.636.6126
 *




   





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OT: Eclipse 3.2 User Operation is waiting

2006-07-10 Thread Robert Everland III
Has anyone seen this message? I keep getting it when I try to save a file. 
Seems there is always a refresh going on behind the scenes and I have no idea 
how to find out what it is doing.



Bob

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Cybersource CF

2006-07-10 Thread Ray Champagne
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cfmail, mail servers, and timestamps

2006-07-10 Thread Scott Weikert
Is there a way to supply a timestamp using cfmail, so that sending a 
note to two different people at the same time (two cfmail calls) would 
end up with two different timestamps? Idea is, the two different people 
are in different timezones.

I also partly ask this because the notes that come through this list are 
of wildly varying times (at least on my end). I'm getting emails dated 
today after 6pm when it's just 1pm here. :)

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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software amp; Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Robert Everland III
Ok, let me get this straight. Someone just threw out the comment .NET is a 
better platform than Java/J2EE on Windows and you agree with that when there 
was no research given at all. The only example to back that statement up was 
that a customer went from 12 servers to 4. 

I realize that managers will make asinine decision based on buzzwords, but 
don't sit here and agree with someone from New Atlanta on how .NET BlueDragon 
is better than CF and expect me to sit here and accept it without any research 
or examples that can be independantly verified. I can hear from Vince all day 
long how much better .NET is than Java on Windows, but if it were so horrible 
why are there so many applications that use J2EE on Windows? What platform is 
the best in running a J2EE server? Sun Solaris? OSX? Linux? 

The Java version of ColdFusion is run on plenty of big business servers and 
until I see some kind of research showing me hard number differences between 
these applications then I will continue to have my opinion that The only 
reason I can see a company moving to BlueDragon .NET is to transition 
completely to .NET and away from CF. 



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Re: MySpace - How they do it: Staff, Software amp; Servers

2006-07-10 Thread Rick Root
Robert Everland III wrote:
 
  ... then I will continue to have my opinion that The only reason I can see 
 a company moving to BlueDragon .NET is to transition completely to .NET and 
 away from CF. 

where is the research to support that OPINION?

If I wanted to move away from coldfusion to .NET, I'd just start 
rewriting apps in .NET - I wouldn't waste my money on Bluedragon.NET.

Rick

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