[cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006

2006-10-02 Thread Barry Beattie

Details:

When  : 6:30 pm, Tuesday, 3rd of October 2006
Where : ABN AMRO Morgans Limited
   Level 29,
   123 Eagle Street (Riverside Centre)
   Brisbane CBD  QLD 4000

Topics: ColdFusion: First Class Flex Citizen

More details here: http://qld.cfug.org.au/

This month at CFUG QLD:

Hot on the heals of the growing interest in Adobe's Flex Authoring,
the October meeting of the Qld CFUG is delving into how to get
Coldfusion into the act. This will be an easing into the Flex world
with follow-ups planned for the rest of the year.

This month, our very own Richard Turner-Jones, borrowed from QMUG,
will be presenting in person what it means to have Flex hooked up to a
ColdFusion back-end.

Adobe engineers have been working hard to try and make ColdFusion a
first class citizen in the Flex world, so this month (and further)
we'll be exploring just what that means for ColdFusion programmers.

so... if you're interested and can make it, RSVP now - it'll put you
into the prize draw
(and if you've RSVP'ed previously, try again - you might go into the
draw for twice the chances)

IF YOU DON'T RSVP, YOU DON'T GO IN THE PRIZE DRAW!

How To RSVP:
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the Queensland ColdFusion User Group now has a new announcement
mailing list. If you're at all interested in attending, or being aware
of, the monthly meetings we hold, then head over to
http://groups.google.com/group/qldcfug and joining the list (its
another Google Group, so joining is easy, and you already know how to
do it!). It a very low volume, one way list with typically just 2
emails a month (eg: this email is typically one of them).

cheers
The CFUG QLD Crew

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[cfaussie] Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Charlie Arehart

Hi, Barry. Was just curious if you might be offering the opportunity for
remote users to watch via Breeze? Even if the speaker is local, if you have
a net connection, you can use Breeze to let others watch in. :-) 

Beyond that, you can also then record the presentation (even if you don't
want to have remote attendees), which can allow others to watch it remotely
later, as hosted on a free account that Adobe offers. I did a blog entry
late last week on this topic:

Is your CFUG taking advantage of the free access to Breeze for Adobe
user groups

http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/9/27/free_breeze_for_user_gro
up_use

Also, speaking of watching previously recorded presentations, I also mention
there that I've set up a resource to track those and make them available to
everyone, regardless of where they've been recorded. See:
http://carehart.org/ugtv/ . That may be useful for you if you're ever in a
pinch for presenters.  

/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/

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Details:

When  : 6:30 pm, Tuesday, 3rd of October 2006 Where : ABN AMRO Morgans
Limited
   Level 29,
   123 Eagle Street (Riverside Centre)
   Brisbane CBD  QLD 4000

Topics: ColdFusion: First Class Flex Citizen


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[cfaussie] Re: Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Gareth Edwards

Hi Charlie,

I think organising something like this may be quite a task. Couple of 
things that spring to mind.

1) Location of the event may not be able to provide internet access to 
private laptops used for presentations.
2) A lot of the time presentations used are pre-recorded, normally with 
some additional information at the end or during the presentation.

Having said that, maybe I could organise a separate online event for 
those who are unable to attend cfug's. Only if I get enough interest.

Cheers
Gareth.

Charlie Arehart wrote:
 Hi, Barry. Was just curious if you might be offering the opportunity for
 remote users to watch via Breeze? Even if the speaker is local, if you have
 a net connection, you can use Breeze to let others watch in. :-) 

 Beyond that, you can also then record the presentation (even if you don't
 want to have remote attendees), which can allow others to watch it remotely
 later, as hosted on a free account that Adobe offers. I did a blog entry
 late last week on this topic:

   Is your CFUG taking advantage of the free access to Breeze for Adobe
 user groups
   
 http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2006/9/27/free_breeze_for_user_gro
 up_use

 Also, speaking of watching previously recorded presentations, I also mention
 there that I've set up a resource to track those and make them available to
 everyone, regardless of where they've been recorded. See:
 http://carehart.org/ugtv/ . That may be useful for you if you're ever in a
 pinch for presenters.  

 /charlie
 http://www.carehart.org/blog/

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 Of Barry Beattie
 Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 2:39 AM
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 Subject: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006


 Details:

 When  : 6:30 pm, Tuesday, 3rd of October 2006 Where : ABN AMRO Morgans
 Limited
Level 29,
123 Eagle Street (Riverside Centre)
Brisbane CBD  QLD 4000

 Topics: ColdFusion: First Class Flex Citizen


 

   

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[cfaussie] Re: Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Gareth Edwards

Charlie, I think you miss interpreted what I was saying with point 1. I 
think using Breeze for remote or recorded presentations is great, and 
this has been done many times. Its the recording of a local presentation 
that I think would be the trouble, quite a task was referring to 
recording a local presentation. Another issue is that the locations we 
have used (Maybe its Brisbane?), don't seem to have fast and reliable 
internet access. So we have had a few cfug's where online presentations 
were tried, but have not been successful. In one case I have given a 
presentation with 2 minutes notice in other cases we have used recorded 
presentations (on CD) previously recorded using screen capture software.

With point 2. what I was saying, is how is one to remotely sit in on a 
CFUG presentation if the presentation is pre-recorded?

Lastly, I think Breeze is great, and I think we intend to continue using 
it as much as possible, just not sure about the remote attendee's part.

Cheers
Gareth.

Charlie Arehart wrote:
 Well, there are multiple things being discussed there. 

 I'm not sure what will be quite a task. If you mean the UGTV site, it's
 already up and running and has over 20 presentations already online. If you
 mean your last point, I'll get to that in a moment. 

 To your point 1, sure. A group can't well use Breeze for a remote visitor or
 remote attendees, nor can they record using it, if they don't have net
 access. That's a given. Still, my experience in speaking at hundreds of user
 groups meetings over the years suggests that it's as often available as not
 (and likely more available now than in the past). But, sure, not everyone
 will be able to leverage Breeze live.

 As for your point 2, I'm not sure what you mean. Are you referring to the
 prospect of using Breeze presentations in a user group setting? Or watching
 them on your own? If your point is that a recorded presentation lacks some
 for the give and take that often takes place before/after a presentation,
 again, that may be so. Still, don't let better be the enemy of good
 enough. :-) If you can see a recorded presentation on a topic that you
 might not otherwise get someone to present on, that's got to be better than
 nothing.

 As for organizing a separate online event for those who are unable to
 attend cfug's, well, I wasn't making any call for that myself, but sure, if
 it works for you or others, it may be worth a try. My goal was simply to
 help those in a current group or in none at all.

 /charlie
 http://www.carehart.org/blog/

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 [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)


 Hi Charlie,

 I think organising something like this may be quite a task. Couple of things
 that spring to mind.

 1) Location of the event may not be able to provide internet access to
 private laptops used for presentations.
 2) A lot of the time presentations used are pre-recorded, normally with some
 additional information at the end or during the presentation.

 Having said that, maybe I could organise a separate online event for those
 who are unable to attend cfug's. Only if I get enough interest.

 Cheers
 Gareth.


 

   

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[cfaussie] Re: Remotely attending? Recording the talk? (was RE: [cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)

2006-10-02 Thread Charlie Arehart

Sure, all that makes sense. We've been miscommunicating a bit. On point 2, I
wasn't proposing that folks watching a recorded presentation have remote
attendees. Anyway, beyond your group I was also talking as much to the whole
CFAussie list. Hope the suggestions and resources will be helpful.

/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/

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[cfaussie] REMINDER: CFUG QLD 6:30 pm, Tuesday, October 3 2006)


Charlie, I think you miss interpreted what I was saying with point 1. I
think using Breeze for remote or recorded presentations is great, and this
has been done many times. Its the recording of a local presentation that I
think would be the trouble, quite a task was referring to recording a local
presentation. Another issue is that the locations we have used (Maybe its
Brisbane?), don't seem to have fast and reliable internet access. So we have
had a few cfug's where online presentations were tried, but have not been
successful. In one case I have given a presentation with 2 minutes notice in
other cases we have used recorded presentations (on CD) previously recorded
using screen capture software.

With point 2. what I was saying, is how is one to remotely sit in on a CFUG
presentation if the presentation is pre-recorded?

Lastly, I think Breeze is great, and I think we intend to continue using it
as much as possible, just not sure about the remote attendee's part.

Cheers
Gareth.


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[cfaussie] AUTH_USER question

2006-10-02 Thread grant
Hi All

How do you set up apache to pass through the cgi.auth_user values? I can't find any doc's on it... if someone can help...
*warning* Apache n00b *warning*

Thanks
Grant

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