Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Unconscionable Adobe Behavior

2012-03-14 Thread Clint Willard
Yesterday I went to a website - What web site? Did it take you to Adobe
for real. It seem possible for someone to make an installer with flash to
include a copy of something else, not sure. If so, it probably has an
affiliate tracking attached to make them money when you hopefully buy it.
If a website tells you that you need Flash, then get it from a trusted
source like Adobe, especially if it doesn't look right. If this is not the
case you should be more specific in your complaint. Personally I've never
had a Flash install include anything, let alone ask if you want anything
else that I can remember.

*Clint Willard *
Senior ColdFusion Programmer Analyst
clint...@gmail.com



On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Peyton Todd peytont...@att.net wrote:

 Hello all,

 Can anyone please instruct me on how best to complain to Adobe about a
 loathsome practice I have just experienced? (Or perhaps, as their official
 representative, you, Josh, can do this for me?)

 Yesterday I went to a website, and was told I had to download the latest
 version of Flash Player, which I agreed to do, whereupon I found McAfee
 Security program being installed at the same time. The previous practice
 was bad enough (in fact, already despicable): one had to notice that the
 check box for agreeing to download McAfee was already defaulted to Yes, and
 explicitly un-check it to prevent this from happening. Now, however, it
 simply installs McAfee without warning, and without giving one any other
 option.

 I had thought Adobe was a good company. But surely all will agree that
 this is a disgusting practice truly beneath contempt, perpetrated by
 scumbag scoundrels who should be lined up before a firing squad immediately.

 Peyton

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Unconscionable Adobe Behavior

2012-03-14 Thread Clint Willard
Ah ha. I disabled Flash in FF and made it ask me to install Flash. It does
take you to the Adobe site to install Flash and it does ask if you want
to install McAfee with a check box defaulted to checked. Simply uncheck it.
Your working too fast man, slow down and notice the check boxes, it's
standard practice. But yes, it's the first time I noticed the McAfee thing,
doesn't bother me though.

Cheers,

*Clint Willard *
Senior ColdFusion Programmer Analyst
clint...@gmail.com



On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Andrew Powell phi1...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think you're getting a bit too worked up.  Simply uninstall it and move
 on.  Obviously it bothered you enough to craft an email about it, but is it
 really a big deal?  Just uninstall McAfee and be done with it.


 On Mar 14, 2012, at 8:51 AM, Peyton Todd wrote:

 The website is the one at the url below:


 http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/creativeapps/slideShow/Main.jsp;jsessionid=F0820D54374464EDF158A9C6740AB907.ecom303_main?sourceId=533754321803cm_mmc=Share-_-Personal-_-Email-_-Sharee-_-Imagestoken=7319175931105%3A201251901_requestid=122667

 And if it matters, the browser I was using in Firefox. But do either of
 these things matter? Can I not assume they were merely passing the ball to
 Adobe? Certainly the look and feel of the installation windows were
 unmistakeably the Adobe style!

 Peyton


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 *Sent:* Wed, March 14, 2012 8:18:58 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Unconscionable Adobe Behavior

 Yesterday I went to a website - What web site? Did it take you to Adobe
 for real. It seem possible for someone to make an installer with flash to
 include a copy of something else, not sure. If so, it probably has an
 affiliate tracking attached to make them money when you hopefully buy it.
 If a website tells you that you need Flash, then get it from a trusted
 source like Adobe, especially if it doesn't look right. If this is not the
 case you should be more specific in your complaint. Personally I've never
 had a Flash install include anything, let alone ask if you want anything
 else that I can remember.

 *Clint Willard*
 Senior ColdFusion Programmer Analyst
 clint...@gmail.com



 On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Peyton Todd peytont...@att.net wrote:

 Hello all,

 Can anyone please instruct me on how best to complain to Adobe about a
 loathsome practice I have just experienced? (Or perhaps, as their official
 representative, you, Josh, can do this for me?)

 Yesterday I went to a website, and was told I had to download the latest
 version of Flash Player, which I agreed to do, whereupon I found McAfee
 Security program being installed at the same time. The previous practice
 was bad enough (in fact, already despicable): one had to notice that the
 check box for agreeing to download McAfee was already defaulted to Yes, and
 explicitly un-check it to prevent this from happening. Now, however, it
 simply installs McAfee without warning, and without giving one any other
 option.

 I had thought Adobe was a good company. But surely all will agree that
 this is a disgusting practice truly beneath contempt, perpetrated by
 scumbag scoundrels who should be lined up before a firing squad immediately.

 Peyton

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Re: EXTERNAL: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Shopping carts

2011-10-07 Thread Clint Willard
Very useful link, thanks Charlie. Better than bookmarked, email saved too :)


On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Charlie Arehart char...@carehart.orgwrote:

 Stephen, if you’re looking not just for recommendations/reviews but also
 simply for available alternatives to consider, check out my category of such
 tools at my CF411 resource site:

 “E-commerce Enabling Solutions (written in CFML)”
 http://www.cf411.com/ecm

 /charlie

 

 On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:59 AM, Stephen Carlson st...@xiinteractive.com
 wrote:

 I'm looking for some input on ColdFusion shopping carts free or paid
 versions.
 Requirements:
 - easy/quick to set up... the project has a short delivery fuse.
 - user admin that is easy for the client to use.
 - solution suitable for small/medium business not corporate/enterprise.
 - SEO integration would be a big plus.


 Any help, suggestions, etc are welcome.  Please let me know if you have
 experience with any particular product and if you would recommend it.

 Stephen M Carlson
 XI Interactive

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Shopping carts

2011-10-06 Thread Clint Willard
Not sure, the version I have is ~5 years old and I haven't looked at it in
years. The developer is a junior and has no interest in frameworks or OOP,
so you may have to alter the base code depending on your level of needs. Not
a bad start though for free. Wish I had the time to modernize and
redistribute it.



On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Frank Moorman
stretch...@franksdomain.netwrote:

 **
 I used to work somewhere that used cfshopkart...

 It used to work fairly well, but at the time it did not use cfqueryparam to
 prevent against sql injection attacks. (especially worrisome on an
 e-commerce site.)

 Does it still have this problem, or has a newer version fixed this?


 On 10/05/2011 06:41 PM, Clint Willard wrote:

 http://www.cfshopkart.com

  *Clint Willard *
 Senior ColdFusion Programmer Analyst
 clint...@gmail.com
 h) 770-965-6074
  m) 706-714-5502



 On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:59 AM, Stephen Carlson 
 st...@xiinteractive.comwrote:

 I'm looking for some input on ColdFusion shopping carts free or paid
 versions.
 Requirements:
 - easy/quick to set up... the project has a short delivery fuse.
 - user admin that is easy for the client to use.
 - solution suitable for small/medium business not corporate/enterprise.
 - SEO integration would be a big plus.


 Any help, suggestions, etc are welcome.  Please let me know if you have
 experience with any particular product and if you would recommend it.

 Stephen M Carlson
 XI Interactive


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Shopping carts

2011-10-05 Thread Clint Willard
http://www.cfshopkart.com

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clint...@gmail.com
h) 770-965-6074
m) 706-714-5502



On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:59 AM, Stephen Carlson st...@xiinteractive.comwrote:

 I'm looking for some input on ColdFusion shopping carts free or paid
 versions.
 Requirements:
 - easy/quick to set up... the project has a short delivery fuse.
 - user admin that is easy for the client to use.
 - solution suitable for small/medium business not corporate/enterprise.
 - SEO integration would be a big plus.


 Any help, suggestions, etc are welcome.  Please let me know if you have
 experience with any particular product and if you would recommend it.

 Stephen M Carlson
 XI Interactive



Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Best way to handle chunk of CFIF statements

2011-08-25 Thread Clint Willard
Long as we're off topic..

   - No time for long emails
   - More than meat of the matter is fat
   - I love bullet points

Sentences and paragraphs are so old school. We don't need no
stinkin grammar neither.

*Clint *



On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 1:17 PM, szwedo...@epamail.epa.gov wrote:

 I also favor using as many words as necessary to communicate clearly.
 There really is no reason to compromise clarity for brevity's sake.  My
 keyboard produces just as many words as I need, neither more nor less.

 ed

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 From:   Charlie Arehart char...@carehart.org
 To: discussion@acfug.org
 Date:   08/25/2011 01:01 PM
 Subject:RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Best way to handle chunk of CFIF
statements
 Sent by:ad...@acfug.org



 Sadly, you and I are a dying breed, it seems. :-) There’s a definite
 subset of the culture who decidedly do NOT like any email longer than a
 couple of sentences—even if it means sacrificing clarity for brevity.

 Twitter has only exacerbated the problem by catering to that whim. It’s
 clearly a cultural shift that’s been at play for some time. I write
 emails like people of old wrote letters. Sadly, people don’t do that
 anymore. And sadly, those of this ilk aren’t vocal about it: they just
 won’t read an email that’s “too long” in their opinion, yet they’ll
 respond in a thread without acknowledging that, which can cause more
 confusion.

 Oh well, c’est la vie. :-) As you say, I don’t stop. Some appreciate it
 (whether in email, blog entries, and so on), and I write for them. :-)
 Thanks for the encouragement, though others may hold it against you!

 /charlie

 From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Derrick
 Peavy
 Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 11:52 AM
 To: discussion@acfug.org
 Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Best way to handle chunk of CFIF statements

 Well, don't stop. I prefer content over confusion (short).

 __
 Derrick Peavy

 On Aug 25, 2011, at 11:37 AM, Charlie Arehart wrote:

 Me and my “long” emails, I guess. ;-}

 /charlie




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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Software Recommendations?

2011-07-13 Thread Clint Willard
Coldbox is the most powerful (and fun) framework I use. I have experience in
Mach II, Model Glue, and Cairngorm. But when I need to cut something small
and fast, I use FW/1 (Framework One). I also do my own UI and graphics using
Fireworks and  Flash. RIA stuff I use Flash Builder.

As for web 2.0 stuff I use jQuery or native CF Ajax functions with component
remoting for the quick and basic. On larger projects Coldbox makes things
really easy to incorporate into CF while maintaining an OO event-based
architecture.

I would suggest you go with FW/1 (it's just one component file) and pick up
jQuery if you want to get moving quickly.

Good luck

*Clint Willard *
Senior ColdFusion Programmer Analyst



On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Clarke Bishop cbis...@resultantsys.comwrote:

 I know all the frameworks have their advantages, and I've only really
 learned one of them. But, I have to tell you that CFWheels has been great.
 You've probably heard of Ruby on Rails. Well Wheels is modeled on Rails
 framework. I found it easier to learn than other frameworks, and they have
 a
 very helpful Google group. Maybe CFWheels isn't the end all of frameworks,
 but I'm convinced it's the easiest to learn.

 Also, take a look at Railo, the open source version of ColdFusion server.
 Railo sounds like Rails, but there is no connection. Lately, I've been
 working with Railo, and I'm really impressed.

   Clarke

 -Original Message-
 From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Eric Edwards
 Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 12:25 PM
 To: discussion@acfug.org
 Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Software Recommendations?

 Greetings,

 I've been a member of this discussion group since, Cold Fusion 4. For
 sometime, I was able to follow and develop with various versions of Cold
 Fusion.  I stopped at CFMX 7. A lot has changed since then.  Now, it's
 2011 and I get the chance to venture back into my programming roots. My
 question is,  with the current UI style (i.e. Facebook, MySpace, YouTube
  Dynamic XML) do you guys have any suggestions in terms of software
 (including frameworks) that would be compatible with Cold Fusion and
 make Post and Refresh old school pages, more up-to date with today's
 dynamic standards?


 Any awesome feedback is greatly appreciated.

 Eric Edwards

 P.S. Is there any recommended code editing software I should know about?


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Software Recommendations?

2011-07-13 Thread Clint Willard
I couldn't tell if he was talking about actual UI design and layout (as in
WYSIWYG IDE's like DW), or he was talking about asynchronous Javascript web
2.0 stuff.

Didn't know CFB 2 came in a free version either, thanks for the info, though
I have the CS Master suite myself. And you're right about developers having
not used DW since forever. I dropped DW back when CFEclipse came out.
Graduated from wysiwyg long ago. DW just can't handle what I do now, lol,
but then again I haven't used it since I don't know. Besides, jobs and
companies use CFB rather than DW nowadays.

*Clint*



On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Charlie Arehart char...@carehart.orgwrote:

 We should add a note (for someone new to things like Eric) that CFBuilder 2
 is now available in a free edition also: it converts to that “Express”
 edition (with some loss of functionality) at the end of the 60-day trial, if
 you have not added (or until you add) a license.

 That said, CFB (and CFEclipse) don’t really help with UI design (one of
 Eric’s questions). For that I would note that Dreamweaver (especially DW CS
 5.5) has lots of really compelling and easy-to-use features for creating
 enhanced UIs. It’s not free, no, but again for someone who’s been away as
 long as Eric, it’s worth pointing out that it’s continued to evolve quite
 substantially. (Many CF gurus have come out recently, especially with CS
 5.5, to note how substantial it’s become, when they themselves had kind of
 lost track of it the past few releases.)

 Hope that’s helpful, Eric, and welcome back to the fold. :-)

 /charlie

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 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Jim Priest
 *Sent:* Wednesday, July 13, 2011 12:49 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Software Recommendations?

 ** **

 My essentials:

 jQuery (http://jquery.com/)
 ValidateThis (http://www.validatethis.org/)
 cfUniform (http://cfuniform.riaforge.org/)

 For CF frameworks that like asking what religion or political
 affiliation... try a few and see which one you like :)  Model-Glue,
 CFWheels, ColdBox, Mach-II and FW/1...

 For editors - CFEclipse (http://cfeclipse.org/)  or ColdFusion Builder (
 http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion-builder/features.html)

 CFEclipse is free and a great basic editor.  CFBuilder has tighter
 integration into ColdFusion server.  If you haven't used an Eclipse based
 editor before I'd try both.

 Jim

 On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Eric Edwards e...@acceleron.net wrote:
 

 I've been a member of this discussion group since, Cold Fusion 4. For
 sometime, I was able to follow and develop with various versions of Cold
 Fusion.  I stopped at CFMX 7. A lot has changed since then.  Now, it's 2011
 and I get the chance to venture back into my programming roots. My question
 is,  with the current UI style (i.e. Facebook, MySpace, YouTube  Dynamic
 XML) do you guys have any suggestions in terms of software (including
 frameworks) that would be compatible with Cold Fusion and make Post and
 Refresh old school pages, more up-to date with today's dynamic standards?
 

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] RE: Blank html page in Dreamweaver using IE8

2011-04-27 Thread Clint Willard
Reasons for using DW:
1. Boss makes you use it.
2. Better technology is how computers will take over.
4. Keyboards are for extremist.
5. Evolution is still a theory.
6. Adobe who?

Donna, I could never get DW to show pages in it's browser consistently and
correctly, I remember trying. Stopped using DW years ago. IDE's should not
be used to view web pages, it's a gimmick.
If pages show outside DW, why so determined to see them in DW?
CB has a nice CF debugger if that's your aim. I've turned many hardcore DW
users into CB worshipers, just hate to see coders sailing on an old sinking
ship.



On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Martin, Donna M dmar...@emory.edu wrote:

  Oh my, thank you for trying. But alas, the temp file box was not checked
 (which I tried...didn’t work, of course).  And all you said was true:  I am
 using IIS7, and I can view html pages outside of Dreamweaver.



 Thanks anyway…much appreciated.

 Donna



 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Troy Jones
 *Sent:* Wednesday, April 27, 2011 2:30 PM

 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] RE: Blank html page in Dreamweaver using IE8



 Just a couple of questions about your site/IIS configs.



 You currently are running the site containing this file under inetpub, are
 using IIS7, and can view the file in its entirety with IE8 browser outside
 of DW?



 If all of the above are true, I can only offer this.



 While I’m not a DW user, I do have a version here (CS3) that I poked around
 in briefly. I found this setting:



 Edit  Preferences  Preview in Browser……checkbox Options: Preview using
 temporary file.  Is yours checked? If so, try unchecking it. Maybe that is
 forcing a use of a .tmp file which might be causing the problem.



 Past that, I am afraid I’m not much help. Here’s to hoping you find your
 solution soon J



 Troy Jones



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 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Martin,
 Donna M
 *Sent:* Wednesday, April 27, 2011 2:03 PM
 *To:* 'discussion@acfug.org'
 *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] RE: Blank html page in Dreamweaver using IE8



 Hi Troy,



 Thx for the quick response.



 I haven’t tried another browser, but wonder if this is the issue since, I
 can literally change the extension from .html to .cfm, and it displays
 fine.  I also tried .htm with no success.  We talking a ‘slightly longer
 than a hello file’, so I don’t think code is the issue either.



 Any other ideas?

 D







 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Troy Jones
 *Sent:* Wednesday, April 27, 2011 1:52 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] RE: Blank html page in Dreamweaver using IE8



 What is the extension of the filename that is causing issues? Can you test
 through DW using a different IE version or other browser?



 Assuming that the file that is causing issues is also a .htm extension, I’d
 be looking for a tag that isn’t closed or some other incorrect syntax.





 Troy Jones



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 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Martin,
 Donna M
 *Sent:* Wednesday, April 27, 2011 1:41 PM
 *To:* 'discussion@acfug.org'
 *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] Blank html page in Dreamweaver using IE8



 Good afternoon, everyone!



 I cannot get a standard html page to show up when viewed in IE8 from
 Dreamweaver CS4 within any of my sites.  However, if I browse to the
 Inetpub/wwwroot folder, I CAN view the iisstart.htm page.  Also, I can view
 it directly outside of Dreamweaver with no problem.



 I have set up my sites with the same info I always have, and am stumped.
 The source code shows all code EXCEPT what is inside the body tag.  Cfm
 files come up fine.



 Now for my setup:  This is a brand new install on my new Windows7, 64-bit
 laptop.  I installed CF9-64 after installing the full Adobe CS4 suite, which
 includes Dreamweaver.  I have made a few changes to the IIS settings, and
 all is well…except for not being able to view standard html stuff.



 Any suggestions?  Would appreciate any guidance you can give.



 Many thanks.

 Donna






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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Problems with Errors and Quotes

2011-03-15 Thread Clint Willard
#'s ;)

cfsavecontent var=the_error
cfdump var=#cfcatch#
/cfsavecontent

*Clint Willard *
Senior ColdFusion Architect
Palm Coast Data
clint...@gmail.com



On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Steve Ross nowhid...@gmail.com wrote:

 To expand on what troy said:

 cfsavecontent var=the_error
 cfdump var=cfcatch
 /cfsavecontent

 then mail the_error

 On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Troy Jones t...@dynapp.com wrote:

 I'd just dump the cfcatch structure in cfmail or cferror if done through
 an error handling script, as John suggests.



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 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *John
 Youngman
 *Sent:* Monday, March 14, 2011 6:07 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Problems with Errors and Quotes



 Could u not just use cfmail in a global error handler script?

 Sent from my iPhone


 On Mar 14, 2011, at 5:54 PM, Matthew Nicholson 
 matthew.nichol...@soltech.net wrote:

 Evening All!



 I’d love your thoughts on a sort of odd-ball problem.



 Here’s the situation:



 I’m attempting to capture all error messages generated from my code and
 then send an email. I do this by passing all the information into an HTML
 form and then shooting off a CFMail with all the necessary information in
 it.



 Here’s the problem:



 During this translation into HTML, text like this;



 Error Executing Database Query. [Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC
 Driver][SQLServer]The DELETE statement conflicted with the REFERENCE
 constraint FK_name. The conflict occurred in database QA-tracker, table
 dbo.table, column 'column_id’.
 The error occurred on line 131.



 truly does a number on the HTML form and escapes out displaying a portion
 of the error to the users.



 I’ve tried the following to try to clean up this mess but have yet to find
 a viable solution (or my syntax can be horrendously off… either way)



 HTMLCodeFormat(Error.Diagnostics)

 HTMLEditFormat(Error.Diagnostics)

 Replace(Error.Diagnostics,   , , All)

 CFSET variable = REReplaceNoCase(#Error.Diagnostics#, '[^[:alnum:]]', '',
 'all')



 Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated at this point!



 Thanks!



 *Matthew R. Nicholson*

 To find what you seek in the road of life, the best proverb of all is that
 which says: Leave no stone unturned.
   ~Edward Bulwer Lytton




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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Encrypted Email

2008-01-17 Thread Clint . Willard
- create a message stored in a variable 
- create a new file, write variable to file, save file 
- execute PGP getting it to create an encrypted file 
- read encrypted file into variable 
- send encrypted text as message body (subject and everything else stays 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] adobe

2007-12-10 Thread Clint . Willard
I see it, I agree with DK, I would have made that big a$$ media intro into 
a collapsable smaller banner as an option.






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I'm seeing the new one.  Prolly some caching across their big and mighty 
cluster maybe?  Darn new video gives me a nauseating time though...err...

DK

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 it did? looks the same to me... lots o' boxes still 

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] adobe

2007-12-10 Thread Clint . Willard
I clicked on the media ad at the top of the home page and it crashed my 
browser. Maybe its just me, but FYI..






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[ACFUG Discuss] Nevermind, fix it!

2007-11-07 Thread Clint . Willard
Do me a favor please, and this goes for all. 
If you ask for help or describe a problem, then you find the solution on 
your own, if you can please include the answer instead of just saying 
fixed or nothing at all. 
This small act of kindness just might be helpful to someone else, even if 
just to make an imprint on the mind.

Thank you




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[ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL Tools for MSSQL MySQL

2007-11-01 Thread Clint . Willard
What would be really useful is a DBMS tool that works with MSSQL and 
MySQL, local and remote connection, with compare and synch etc..

Anyone know the existance of any such creature? A one-fits-all DB 
administration application?



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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL Tools for MSSQL MySQL

2007-11-01 Thread Clint . Willard
Nevermind, I got it installed. I'm not very familiar with these Window 
Java JAR installations, so for those Windows users needing help:

Download the .jar install file: squirrel-sql-2.6.1-install.jar to your 
desktop.
Open command window: Start-Run type: cmd then click OK.
Charge directory to where you saved the file: cd /d C:\Documents and 
Settings\...\Desktop
*Use dir to see alist of files if you want to make sure it is there.*
Then type in: java -jar squirrel-sql-2.6.1-install.jar

This will start the installer and will install the application, just 
follow the directions.

I'm trying it out now and will let you know if its what I wanted. Thanks






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This is something I installed months ago but never really checked out too 
thoroughly:
 
SQuirreL SQL Client
 
http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/
 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL Toolkit from Red Gate

2007-10-26 Thread Clint . Willard
Seems like a few years back that MySQL admin tools just administered the 
server, not the tables and data and such, but maybe it has changed since 
back then. Even with MySQL admin tools you had to use something like 
phpMyAdmin to create databases, tables and such.

I purchased Navicat for it's drag-n-drop WYSIWYG SQL design feature, which 
I needed back when I was new to SQL. So now I just keep using it and I 
still find it's more efficient and easier to use than anything else I've 
tried. It's well worth the money to me. Between using phpMyAdmin and 
Navicat I found and used SQLyog for a while, really cool, was free, and 
still used by some developers I know.






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while we are talking cheap... what does navicat give you that the
mysql admin tools don't?

just curious...

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SQL
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more
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and
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Potential Pseudo Employer Phishers

2007-10-16 Thread Clint . Willard
lol, Isn't it funny that foreign companies are recruiting US 
workers/consultants for US jobs. One way or another they will find a way 
to take advantage of outsourcing. They would probably tell the US 
companies that their workers are local to India or whatever to maintain 
that appeal. So a US company would pay a foreign company to pay a US 
worker for a US job. Is that legal?






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Wow, this is the same email I have been getting too.  She called me with a 
phone number starting with a 0 too.  I talked with her, but told her I was 
not interested, butthe job she is referring to is with AT  T because 
I got this posting from 3 or 4 other recruiters here in atlanta.  She sent 
me a more complete job description from the email she already had for me, 
which was from Dice. 
 
I am always apprehensive when I get foreign calls too.

 
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I would  assume that this is a non-issue for
developers on this list as nobody has replied to the
message. That's good. At least it doesn't seem to be a 
widespread problem. Just keep your gaurd up when a
potential employer contacts you out of the blue or
contacts you personally, period.  These day's and
times if you know what I mean!
--- Brett Force  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've been receiving the following e-mail regarding
 potential work. Also have been receiving phone
 call's
 from an India sounding woman the past two day's. It 
 is
 a recording just so you know. The number is
 052-174-294. Looks suspicious doesn't it? Now I may
 be
 made out to be a fool but I think this has something
 to do with the MONSTER.com breach. I just wanted you
 all to be aware of it. I've never known an employer
 or
 recruiting agency to make unsolicited phone call's.
 Below is the e-mail I have been receiving non-stop! 
 The e-mail is coming from a Hotmail account that I
 have registered with MONSTER.



 Dear Mr. Brett

 Hi,

 My name is Suhasini, a Sourcing Specialist for The 
 Survis Group. The SURVIS Group is an IT recruiting
 and
 consulting solutions company. We are one of the top
 200 largest Woman Owned Businesses in the country.

 Iam presenting you an opportunity which we have with 
 one of our clients in the Telecom Industry. The Job
 Details are as follows:

 Role:  Programmer

 Location:  Atlanta, GA.

 Duration: 2 years

 Qualifications: 


 Working knowledge of specific platform technology
 required by the project. Communicate effectively
 with
 IT staff, client organizations, and
 hardware/software
 suppliers. Candidate should have 4+ years 
 experience.


 Responsibilities:

 Develop programs that meet defined specifications
 and
 conform to internally documented standards. Develop
 test plans and test data and execute all phases of 
 testing Able to work in team environment with
 minimal
 supervision. Provide clear, concise, and accurate
 documentation.



 Skills Required

  Experience in months. 

 Cold Fusion

   48

 Excel 6.0 for Windows

 48

 HTML

48

 Java Script

48 

 MS SQL Server 7.0

  48

 Program developemtn

 48

 Stored Procedures

   48



 If you are interested, please send me an updated 
 word
 document of your resume along with the details of
 your
 availability and pay rate.



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   Thanks.  Yeah if it becomes an issue not having
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   But for now I am just going to leave it as a 
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   Cody
  
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   What about using a Flex widget for this?  The
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http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/201/html/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.ht

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] SOAP Question

2007-10-01 Thread Clint . Willard
ABC.wsdl looks like a file extension. I generally use ABC.cfm?wsdl 
myself. What are they using, PHP, ASP, JSP,...?


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This is probally a pretty stupid question.
 
Im trying to use CF consume a web-service that is not produced by CF.
 
I have the WSDL, it was emailed to me. However, I do not have the url to 
the wsdl file. 
 
So I have ABC.wsdl with the following:
 
?xml version=1.0?
definitions name=ABCService 
 targetNamespace=urn:ABCService
 xmlns:tns=urn:ABCService
 xmlns= http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/;
 xmlns:xsd=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;
 xmlns:soap= http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/;
 xmlns:soapenc=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/;

types.../types
message/message[n]
portType.../portType[n
binding.../binding[n]
service name=XYZService
port name=XYZServicePort binding=tns:XYZServiceSOAPBinding
soap:address location= 
https://www.AURL.com/soap/servlet/rpcrouter/
/port
/service
/definitions
From how I have used cfinvoke in the past, i just needed to know the 
actual url  to ABC.wsdl. But after trying all different combinations with 
the url provided  https://www.AURL.com/soap/servlet/rpcrouter; (adding 
ABC.wsdl at different path levels, ect), I cannot locate this.
Am I missing something?
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] SOAP Question

2007-10-01 Thread Clint . Willard
Steve is right unless that XML feed changes frequently. Then you would 
have to get the XML manually and update it on your box. Seems to defeat 
the purpose of soap web services.

In that case, the xml emailed to you isn't going to help. You need to find 
their link that displays the xml in your browser, if they have one :).

Um, are you trying to use cfinvoke to the web service? I would use cfhttp 
url=https://www.AURL.com/soap/servlet/rpcrouter/ABC...; method=get... 
But first you need to get the XML to show in your browser, find that URL.

If you sent me the actual company info, url, etc.. I might could help you 
more.

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All I know is that they are using a SOAP RPC Router. Their support is a 
bit lacking in many many way and they are a big company supposedly.

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ABC.wsdl looks like a file extension. I generally use  ABC.cfm?wsdl 
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This is probally a pretty stupid question. 
 
Im trying to use CF consume a web-service that is not produced by CF. 
 
I have the WSDL, it was emailed to me. However, I do not have the url to 
the wsdl file. 
 
So I have ABC.wsdl with the following: 
 
?xml version=1.0? 
definitions name=ABCService 
targetNamespace=urn:ABCService
xmlns:tns=urn:ABCService
xmlns= http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/ 
xmlns:xsd=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema 
xmlns:soap= http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/;
xmlns:soapenc= http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/; 

types.../types 
message/message[n] 
portType.../portType[n 
binding.../binding[n] 
service name=XYZService
   port name=XYZServicePort binding=tns:XYZServiceSOAPBinding
   soap:address location= 
https://www.AURL.com/soap/servlet/rpcrouter/ 
   /port
   /service 
/definitions 
From how I have used cfinvoke in the past, i just needed to know the 
actual url  to ABC.wsdl. But after trying all different combinations with 
the url provided  https://www.AURL.com/soap/servlet/rpcrouter  (adding 
ABC.wsdl at different path levels, ect), I cannot locate this. 
Am I missing something? 
Thanks 
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Re: re[2]: [ACFUG Discuss] Finding numbers in strings

2007-09-25 Thread Clint . Willard
That will tell you the position where cf found a number. You could then 
use something like Mid(string, start, count) to return the actual number. 
Start would be the 22 and count would be how big a number you want, 5 in 
your case. Then compare that result to 72000 and so on.

Sorry I can't give you more, keep working at it.








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Thanks Ben!
I'm not a RE wiz, so I'm not sure I understand why 

REFindNoCase([0-9], ATTN: JOE SMITH PO## 72274);

results in 22... ?



: REFindNoCase([0-9], MyString)

: You may have to play around with the regular expression some to get 
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: what you want, but that should get you started.

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: I thought I once saw a function in CF that would find a numeric part
: anywhere in a string, but I can't find it anymore (or was I dreaming?)

: Anyway, here are some sample strings I need to parse:

: ATTN: JOE SMITH PO# 72274
: 3150 holcomb bridge road
:PO# 72049
:6311 COURT ST.
: PO's 72993, 73252,73211

: What I'd like to find in a string:
: - does the string contain a number larger than 72000 and smaller or 
equal to
: 99?
: - if yes, does the string contain the letters po
: - if yes, return the string from po until the end
: - if no, return the string

: Background: sometimes our customers put our Purchase Order number(s) 
(which
: range between 72000 and 99) in the address fields of a UPS label and
: it's hard to find when the bill comes, so any parsing I can do here, 
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FROM:  Benjamin Bloodworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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DATE:  Tue, 25 Sep 2007 11:23:45 -0400

SUBJECT:   RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Finding numbers in strings

REFindNoCase([0-9], MyString)

You may have to play around with the regular expression some to get 
exactly
what you want, but that should get you started.

Benjamin Bloodworth
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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Finding numbers in strings

I thought I once saw a function in CF that would find a numeric part
anywhere in a string, but I can't find it anymore (or was I dreaming?)

Anyway, here are some sample strings I need to parse:

ATTN: JOE SMITH PO# 72274
3150 holcomb bridge road
   PO# 72049
   6311 COURT ST.
PO's 72993, 73252,73211

What I'd like to find in a string:
- does the string contain a number larger than 72000 and smaller or equal 
to
99?
   - if yes, does the string contain the letters po
   - if yes, return the string from po until the end
   - if no, return the string

Background: sometimes our customers put our Purchase Order number(s) 
(which
range between 72000 and 99) in the address fields of a UPS label and
it's hard to find when the bill comes, so any parsing I can do 

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Getting Flex2Gateway to work with https

2007-08-15 Thread Clint . Willard
No, but you will need to recompile your Flex app.







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One more question.  Whenever I change the services-config.xml, Do I need 
to stop  and start ColdfFusion service? 


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ah, ok.  This whole thing is a real undocumented shambles IMHO.  Folks on 
flexcoders, some Adobe one seven, say you can have multiple channel defs 
in here and that your Flex app will try each one until it finds one that 
works.  This never worked for me.  To try this, looks like you need to add 
to the channels list perhaps. 

channels 
   channel ref=my-cfamf/ 
channel ref=my-secure-amf/
   /channels 


What I did in the end was to set the my-cfamf channel to use https, thus 
only one channel.  I could do this at the time as ALL things on the server 
required https.

HTH!

DK

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I get a blank page when I type 
   http://hostname/flex2gateway/ 

I get the following error when I type 
  https://hostname/flex2gateway/ 

500 
No configured channel has an endpoint path '/flex2gateway/'. 

flex.messaging.MessageException: No configured channel has an endpoint 
path '/flex2gateway/'.
   at 
flex.messaging.MessageBroker.getEndpoint(MessageBroker.java:318)
   at 
flex.messaging.MessageBrokerServlet.service(MessageBrokerServlet.java:329)
   at 
javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
   at 
coldfusion.bootstrap.BootstrapServlet.service(BootstrapServlet.java:78)
   at 
jrun.servlet.ServletInvoker.invoke(ServletInvoker.java:91)
   at 
jrun.servlet.JRunInvokerChain.invokeNext(JRunInvokerChain.java:42)
   at 
jrun.servlet.JRunRequestDispatcher.invoke(JRunRequestDispatcher.java:259)
   at 
jrun.servlet.ServletEngineService.dispatch(ServletEngineService.java:541)
   at 
jrun.servlet.jrpp.JRunProxyService.invokeRunnable(JRunProxyService.java:204)
   at 
jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$ThreadThrottle.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:428)
   at jrunx.scheduler.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:66)



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Jay, did you write what you meant? because it sounds like you got what you 
expected. :-) 
 
You said, I should...get a blank page...I am not getting that...it gives 
me a blank page. 
 
Or am I reading this wrong? :-) 
 
/charlie 
 

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without going to Flex App, I should be able to type 
https://hostname/flex2gateway/ and get a blank page.  Is that correct? I 
am not getting that. http://hostname/flex2gateway/ gives me a blank 
page. 


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You have to compile the Flex app against this services-config file.  I'd 
leave the endpoint URIs using the variables instead of hard-coded URLs 
too.  This way you can have two services-config files on your local 
machine, one for http one for https.  Simply point FB to the one you need 
and compile. 

DK

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Hello, 

  I have a problem getting the https://hostname/flex2gateway/ to work. 

This is what I did: 

   1.  Added a channel definition for https in services-config file. 

 services 
 service id=coldfusion-flashremoting-service 
  class=flex.messaging.services.RemotingService 
  messageTypes=flex.messaging.messages.RemotingMessage 

 adapters 
 adapter-definition id=cf-object 
class=coldfusion.flash.messaging.ColdFusionAdapter default=true/ 
 /adapters 

 destination id=ColdFusion 
 channels 
 channel ref=my-cfamf/ 
 /channels 
 properties 
 source*/source 
 !-- define the resolution rules and access level of the 
cfc being invoked -- 
 access 
 !-- Use the ColdFusion mappings to find CFCs, by 
default only 

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] AIR

2007-08-14 Thread Clint . Willard
Who's recording the digi video of this conf? Put it online for the working 
stiffs.

Please, youtube or something, thanks.







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yeah, they are going over SQL Lite in AIRway kewl

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I would just come on down at this point. The conference is happening now.
 
John Mason
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Could you provide a link for registration?
 
Thanks

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AIR has 400 people registered.  Parking near the Fox is about $3.  It is 
quite hot, so hydrate well.
 
By the sounds of it, Atlanta has had the most attendance thus far.
 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: Dreamweaver 8 Savng Passwords

2007-08-06 Thread Clint . Willard
I used to have the same exact problem at home, what a pain that was. Then 
I had to reformat my HDD for other reasons, which lead to using the latest 
DW version 8.0.2 and now all is back to normal. Update your DW to the 
latest version and you should be ok. My 8.0 version here at the office is 
fine, but that's because it doesn't use any FTP info in my site 
definitions, just at home.


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More a frustration than anything else but is anyone else having problems 
with DW8 losing the login information for their remote sites?  Actually 
the site I am having trouble with uses FTP to connect.  Could it be the 
server I am connecting to?
 

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