[cfaussie] hiding form fields dependant on value entered in previous field

2011-03-15 Thread raiola
Hi,

 

I have a form with a select box allowing the user indicating number of years
a person has lived at their current address cfselect
name=years_at_curent_adress

 

I have another section on the form relating to Previous address however I
only want the table rows containing fields relating to previous address to
display when the value in select box years_at_curent_adress is less than 2

 

when the value of years_at_curent_adress is 2 or above then the previous
address section of the form is hidden.

 

any assistance would be appreciated

 

regards Claude

 

 

 

 

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Re: [cfaussie] hiding form fields dependant on value entered in previous field

2011-03-15 Thread Brad Fleming

Hi Claude,

Perhaps making the Previous Address section it's own table and put 
that in a div with an id=previousAddressDetailsDiv.  You can then set 
the visibility of the div with a javascript function that is run on 
change of the years_at_current_address.


I hope that helps.

Cheers,
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Hi,

I have a form with a select box allowing the user indicating number of 
years a person has lived at their current address cfselect 
name=years_at_curent_adress


I have another section on the form relating to Previous address 
however I only want the table rows containing fields relating to 
previous address to display when the value in select box 
years_at_curent_adress is less than 2


when the value of years_at_curent_adress is 2 or above then the 
previous address section of the form is hidden.


any assistance would be appreciated

regards Claude

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[cfaussie] Re: Daily Rate

2011-03-15 Thread Chong
@Mark

I usually mention this in the Melbourne CFUG so they know my stance...
having the right skills (OOP, proper relational tables,etc etc) is
sufficient, coldfusion should be mentioned as a secondary and not a
requirement at all, you should be able to teach even a fresh grad the
syntax within 1-3 months. Having the right mindset and base skills is
far more important IMHO, CF is probably one of the easiest languages
to pick up...

@Brian

Short and long is relative... really depends on how short... as Eliseo
pointed out, contractors have to factor in their leave, sick days,
super at the very least... I would say 75 per hour is reasonable for
an experienced dev (has proven development cred and assuming roughly 6
months experience) and then multiply by niche skills or a high skill
requirement...


On Mar 15, 2:07 pm, Mark Picker mark.pic...@det.nsw.edu.au wrote:
 As Brian said short term I took it as meaning contractor rate, not
 salary.

 If it helps, we pay full time staff a salary that works out at around
 $330 gross per day.  Then add 5 weeks annual leave, 14 sick days, flex
 time, super etc.

 CF skills aren't a must (but we would rate skilled CF developers
 higher than non skilled) but staff would need to have some type of
 development background.

 Good luck finding someone Brian.  We tried filling a CF position for
 over 3 years (or maybe 4??) and recently had to remove the position as
 we couldn't fill it.

 Cheers
 Mark

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Re: [cfaussie] Re: Daily Rate

2011-03-15 Thread christophe albrech
Mark,

I don't understand how you could have been stuck for 4 years. Why didn't you
hire a grad for 40/45k a year and train them ?

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Mark Picker mark.pic...@det.nsw.edu.auwrote:

 As Brian said short term I took it as meaning contractor rate, not
 salary.

 If it helps, we pay full time staff a salary that works out at around
 $330 gross per day.  Then add 5 weeks annual leave, 14 sick days, flex
 time, super etc.

 CF skills aren't a must (but we would rate skilled CF developers
 higher than non skilled) but staff would need to have some type of
 development background.

 Good luck finding someone Brian.  We tried filling a CF position for
 over 3 years (or maybe 4??) and recently had to remove the position as
 we couldn't fill it.

 Cheers
 Mark

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Re: Re: [cfaussie] Re: Daily Rate

2011-03-15 Thread peter . tilbrook
Contractor. You can do amazing things to beat back the .Net affliction. But  
Once contract is over thanks for coming.


Build a bridge.


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Mark,


I don't understand how you could have been stuck for 4 years. Why didn't  
you hire a grad for 40/45k a year and train them ?


On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Mark Picker mark.pic...@det.nsw.edu.au  
wrote:




As Brian said short term I took it as meaning contractor rate, not



salary.





If it helps, we pay full time staff a salary that works out at around



$330 gross per day. Then add 5 weeks annual leave, 14 sick days, flex



time, super etc.





CF skills aren'ta must (but we would rate skilled CF developers



higher than non skilled) but staff would need to have some type of



development background.





Good luck finding someone Brian. We tried filling a CF position for



over 3 years (or maybe 4??) and recently had to remove the position as



we couldn't fill it.





Cheers



Mark






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Re: [cfaussie] Daily Rate

2011-03-15 Thread Simon Haddon
lol Peter.  $120 / day. I think that Woollies pay more as a checkout chick.
I tend to go for that an hour on a bad day.

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 day seems reasonable even to me! But I'm sold!

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[cfaussie] Re: Daily Rate

2011-03-15 Thread Chong
Oops i meant 6 month contract not 6 month experience =X . . .

Anyway just in case you didnt know there is a cfjobs google grps, and
you should try asking around with your local CFUG
https://groups.google.com/group/cfjobs?hl=en


On Mar 15, 5:11 pm, Chong kck...@gmail.com wrote:
 @Mark

 I usually mention this in the Melbourne CFUG so they know my stance...
 having the right skills (OOP, proper relational tables,etc etc) is
 sufficient, coldfusion should be mentioned as a secondary and not a
 requirement at all, you should be able to teach even a fresh grad the
 syntax within 1-3 months. Having the right mindset and base skills is
 far more important IMHO, CF is probably one of the easiest languages
 to pick up...

 @Brian

 Short and long is relative... really depends on how short... as Eliseo
 pointed out, contractors have to factor in their leave, sick days,
 super at the very least... I would say 75 per hour is reasonable for
 an experienced dev (has proven development cred and assuming roughly 6
 months experience) and then multiply by niche skills or a high skill
 requirement...

 On Mar 15, 2:07 pm, Mark Picker mark.pic...@det.nsw.edu.au wrote:







  As Brian said short term I took it as meaning contractor rate, not
  salary.

  If it helps, we pay full time staff a salary that works out at around
  $330 gross per day.  Then add 5 weeks annual leave, 14 sick days, flex
  time, super etc.

  CF skills aren't a must (but we would rate skilled CF developers
  higher than non skilled) but staff would need to have some type of
  development background.

  Good luck finding someone Brian.  We tried filling a CF position for
  over 3 years (or maybe 4??) and recently had to remove the position as
  we couldn't fill it.

  Cheers
  Mark

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[cfaussie] Extending Application.cfc

2011-03-15 Thread Gavin Beau Baumanis
Let me start with;
This might sound a little weird.

We have extended Application.cfc which extends BaseApplication.cfc

I am pretty sure that I have discussed it before, but a search of the group 
hasn't turned up anything.


The reason for this post is - I am sure I did the extends for a real / valid 
reason - but can't for the life of me remember what for.
There is nothing in the Application.cfc but for the extends BaseApplication 
attribute.

So I thought I would ask for the normal use-cases that an Application.cfc gets 
extended - in the hope I might be able to recall why we did it in the first 
place.
(Of course I'll document on our internal Wiki - once I know!!)


As always - thanks!

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Re: [cfaussie] Extending Application.cfc

2011-03-15 Thread Kym Kovan

On 16/03/2011 09:57, Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote:


So I thought I would ask for the normal use-cases that an Application.cfc gets 
extended - in the hope I might be able to recall why we did it in the first 
place.
(Of course I'll document on our internal Wiki - once I know!!)


A good example might be an admin area of a site that needs some extra 
security bits on top of whatever functionality you have in App.cfc. You 
extend the app cfc and drop your extra code in. In olden times you might 
have used an include file for the common code.


Of course you can also bump into the horrors of extending into different 
folders and have to use proxies, etc but that is another story :-)



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Re: [cfaussie] Extending Application.cfc

2011-03-15 Thread Gavin Beau Baumanis
Hi Kym,

Thanks.
Weirdly, we don't put anything into Application.cfc.
This is it;
cfcomponent name=Application extends=BaseApplication
/cfcomponent

And we have BaseApplication.cfc and Application.cfc in the same directory.
(with no other Application.cfc s anywhere in the application)

So it seems like a bit of a waste of time.

But I know we did it for some reason.
I just can't remember what it was!



On 16/03/2011, at 10:20 AM, Kym Kovan wrote:

 On 16/03/2011 09:57, Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote:
 
 So I thought I would ask for the normal use-cases that an Application.cfc 
 gets extended - in the hope I might be able to recall why we did it in the 
 first place.
 (Of course I'll document on our internal Wiki - once I know!!)
 
 A good example might be an admin area of a site that needs some extra 
 security bits on top of whatever functionality you have in App.cfc. You 
 extend the app cfc and drop your extra code in. In olden times you might have 
 used an include file for the common code.
 
 Of course you can also bump into the horrors of extending into different 
 folders and have to use proxies, etc but that is another story :-)
 
 
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 Kym Kovan
 mbcomms.net.au
 
 
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Re: [cfaussie] Extending Application.cfc

2011-03-15 Thread Mark Mandel
You wanted to share common application settings across disparate directories
/ web applications?

Mark

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Gavin Beau Baumanis
b...@palcare.com.auwrote:

 Hi Kym,

 Thanks.
 Weirdly, we don't put anything into Application.cfc.
 This is it;
 cfcomponent name=Application extends=BaseApplication
 /cfcomponent

 And we have BaseApplication.cfc and Application.cfc in the same directory.
 (with no other Application.cfc s anywhere in the application)

 So it seems like a bit of a waste of time.

 But I know we did it for some reason.
 I just can't remember what it was!



 On 16/03/2011, at 10:20 AM, Kym Kovan wrote:

  On 16/03/2011 09:57, Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote:
 
  So I thought I would ask for the normal use-cases that an
 Application.cfc gets extended - in the hope I might be able to recall why we
 did it in the first place.
  (Of course I'll document on our internal Wiki - once I know!!)
 
  A good example might be an admin area of a site that needs some extra
 security bits on top of whatever functionality you have in App.cfc. You
 extend the app cfc and drop your extra code in. In olden times you might
 have used an include file for the common code.
 
  Of course you can also bump into the horrors of extending into different
 folders and have to use proxies, etc but that is another story :-)
 
 
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  mbcomms.net.au
 
 
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Re: [cfaussie] Extending Application.cfc

2011-03-15 Thread Kym Kovan

On 16/03/2011 10:27, Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote:


But I know we did it for some reason.
I just can't remember what it was!


At this point I could make a comment about comments, but I won't :-)


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Re: [cfaussie] Extending Application.cfc

2011-03-15 Thread Gavin Beau Baumanis
HI Mark / Kym,

I do realise that it is a bit of a stupid question / fishing exercise.
I genuinely can't recall why we did it. I have done a bit of a google search, 
hoping to find my original discussion - or perhaps the content that I worked 
from when doing the change...
But haven't found anything that springs to mind.

Something about mappings seems familiar - but since we're not extending 
BaseApplication.cfc anywhere else in the application - that seems odd...
The only thing I can think of is that we had an issue originally, that 
extending the Application.cfc fixed - but we later re-factored the code out of 
the requirement to need the extends behaviour.

*shrugs* - I really don't know.

Not to worry - and thanks to you both for your replies.

Gavin.



On 16/03/2011, at 10:34 AM, Mark Mandel wrote:

 You wanted to share common application settings across disparate directories 
 / web applications?
 
 Mark
 
 On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Gavin Beau Baumanis b...@palcare.com.au 
 wrote:
 Hi Kym,
 
 Thanks.
 Weirdly, we don't put anything into Application.cfc.
 This is it;
 cfcomponent name=Application extends=BaseApplication
 /cfcomponent
 
 And we have BaseApplication.cfc and Application.cfc in the same directory.
 (with no other Application.cfc s anywhere in the application)
 
 So it seems like a bit of a waste of time.
 
 But I know we did it for some reason.
 I just can't remember what it was!
 
 
 
 On 16/03/2011, at 10:20 AM, Kym Kovan wrote:
 
  On 16/03/2011 09:57, Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote:
 
  So I thought I would ask for the normal use-cases that an Application.cfc 
  gets extended - in the hope I might be able to recall why we did it in the 
  first place.
  (Of course I'll document on our internal Wiki - once I know!!)
 
  A good example might be an admin area of a site that needs some extra 
  security bits on top of whatever functionality you have in App.cfc. You 
  extend the app cfc and drop your extra code in. In olden times you might 
  have used an include file for the common code.
 
  Of course you can also bump into the horrors of extending into different 
  folders and have to use proxies, etc but that is another story :-)
 
 
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Re: [cfaussie] Extending Application.cfc

2011-03-15 Thread Gavin Beau Baumanis
Oddly :
There are no comments.

But if you were to look at the rest of the code - there are comments everywhere.
I am actually a bit of a comments junkie...Possibly even too much.

Here's the cheat sheet  I sent when we had offshore developers helping us out.

• Comment all code,
• Include SVN keywords at the beginning of all documents,
• Include a fusedoc for all documents,
• Format SQL for increased readability,
• Test ALL changes locally,
• Test ALL changes on the Staging server,
• Comment all code,
• Follow at all times the Design Standards Document,
• Complete the PalCare Statement of Works Document,
• If ever in doubt, seek the advice of your development team members,
• Comment all code.

Pity I can't read my own instructions!



On 16/03/2011, at 10:37 AM, Kym Kovan wrote:

 On 16/03/2011 10:27, Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote:
 
 But I know we did it for some reason.
 I just can't remember what it was!
 
 At this point I could make a comment about comments, but I won't :-)
 
 
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Re: [cfaussie] Extending Application.cfc

2011-03-15 Thread Robin Hilliard
Hi Gavin,

Around CF 6-7 there was a bug with this as a workaround - the Advanced CF7 
course uses the same idea of Application.cfc extending a blank base class. I'm 
not sure when the workaround became unnecessary.

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On 16/03/2011, at 9:57 AM, Gavin Beau Baumanis wrote:

 Let me start with;
 This might sound a little weird.
 
 We have extended Application.cfc which extends BaseApplication.cfc
 
 I am pretty sure that I have discussed it before, but a search of the group 
 hasn't turned up anything.
 
 
 The reason for this post is - I am sure I did the extends for a real / 
 valid reason - but can't for the life of me remember what for.
 There is nothing in the Application.cfc but for the extends BaseApplication 
 attribute.

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[cfaussie] Windows 7 CFEclipse / CFBuilder maxed out TCP connections

2011-03-15 Thread BarryC
Hi,

I have my files on a mapped network drive (NFS in my case), I'm
running windows 7 enterprise and am having problems with CFEclipse
hanging (CFBuilder does exactly the same thing) when opening lots of
files ( 10) or refreshing folders.

If I look at the resource monitor, I can see the TCP connections have
maxed out to 200, and I see stuck cfeclipse threads which are waiting
for TCP recponses. I'm only assuming it's 200 max TCP connections
because I haven't seen it go higher (and that's the number where
eclipse hangs).

When using eclipse to access files / folders on my network drive, I
see rather a lot of TCP requests with the local port numbers ranging
between around 931 and 999 (remote port is always 4046).

Are there any known issues with Windows 7 / eclipse to do with network
connections? I've had a decent look around and I can't find anything
that has worked or been helpful.

Regards
Barry

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Re: [cfaussie] Windows 7 CFEclipse / CFBuilder maxed out TCP connections

2011-03-15 Thread Kym Kovan

Hi Barry,

Win7 on its own has a partial limit of 16K connections but is normally 
limited by memory rather than limit.


There is this limit we bumped into trying to get some 2008 R2 servers 
talking to a NAS with NFS:


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977517

Just 16 connections per IP!

Not quite the same thing but it makes me think that the limit might be 
on the NFS side of things, not Win7 per se or Eclipse...


HTH

Kym


On 16/03/2011 14:18, BarryC wrote:

Hi,

I have my files on a mapped network drive (NFS in my case), I'm
running windows 7 enterprise and am having problems with CFEclipse
hanging (CFBuilder does exactly the same thing) when opening lots of
files (  10) or refreshing folders.

If I look at the resource monitor, I can see the TCP connections have
maxed out to 200, and I see stuck cfeclipse threads which are waiting
for TCP recponses. I'm only assuming it's 200 max TCP connections
because I haven't seen it go higher (and that's the number where
eclipse hangs).

...

Are there any known issues with Windows 7 / eclipse to do with network
connections? I've had a decent look around and I can't find anything
that has worked or been helpful.

Regards
Barry




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[cfaussie] Re: Windows 7 CFEclipse / CFBuilder maxed out TCP connections

2011-03-15 Thread BarryC
My issue only happens on Windows 7, it used to work fine on Windows XP
(same coldfusionbuilder / eclipse version and the file store is
exactly the same), which is why I was thinking it might be something
to do with Windows 7 :)

On Mar 16, 4:53 pm, Kym Kovan dev-li...@mbcomms.net.au wrote:
 Hi Barry,

 Win7 on its own has a partial limit of 16K connections but is normally
 limited by memory rather than limit.

 There is this limit we bumped into trying to get some 2008 R2 servers
 talking to a NAS with NFS:

 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977517

 Just 16 connections per IP!

 Not quite the same thing but it makes me think that the limit might be
 on the NFS side of things, not Win7 per se or Eclipse...

 HTH

 Kym

 On 16/03/2011 14:18, BarryC wrote:









  Hi,

  I have my files on a mapped network drive (NFS in my case), I'm
  running windows 7 enterprise and am having problems with CFEclipse
  hanging (CFBuilder does exactly the same thing) when opening lots of
  files (  10) or refreshing folders.

  If I look at the resource monitor, I can see the TCP connections have
  maxed out to 200, and I see stuck cfeclipse threads which are waiting
  for TCP recponses. I'm only assuming it's 200 max TCP connections
  because I haven't seen it go higher (and that's the number where
  eclipse hangs).

 ...

  Are there any known issues with Windows 7 / eclipse to do with network
  connections? I've had a decent look around and I can't find anything
  that has worked or been helpful.

  Regards
  Barry

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 Yours,

 Kym Kovan
 mbcomms.net.au

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