Yeah, that has a WYSIWYG tool, but you have to pay for it - I am also not
sure if you can add CFEclipse to it as the whole app is actually a bundled
eclipse app. I am sure there will be no problems, give it a whirl!
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant,
Yep, I started using Eclipse a little over a year and a half ago and never
looked back. I still use HS+ and DW8 for some things though (html, find and
replace...).
Once you have all the plugins you need, it is so cool.
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant,
What find and replace stuff can't you do in Eclipse?
Mark
On 9/9/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, I started using Eclipse a little over a year and a half ago and never
looked back. I still use HS+ and DW8 for some things though (html, find and
replace...).
Once
What find and replace stuff can't you do in Eclipse?
In DW, open the find and replace dialog, then select specific tag from the
search drop-down. That's a kind of functionality that I haven't seen
elsewhere and can be really useful whenever you work on a tag based
language.
BTW I want to
It is no so much what I cannot do, more that HS+ and DW are more efficient
at it. I remember way back during DW betas that a lot of work was done with
FR, it shows.
Other than that, I am Eclipse man.
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant,
Richmond, Surrey,
Paul Hastings wrote:
i could have sworn peter blogged about this but in any case, from back in
may
I googled his web site and his blog for dateConvert and didn't find it.
Ah well... is it specific to the date you mentioned, the day of spring
forward (and fall back)?
Rick
Rick Root wrote:
I googled his web site and his blog for dateConvert and didn't find it.
must have been from email or whatever. peter's put more thought into the
dateconvert issue than i have maybe he will chime in. i'm more concerned
about
cf datetimes in general as i said in my blog, i'd
Paul Hastings wrote:
that's for one US tz. globally there are plenty of others that follow DST and
these are often a moving target. a recent for instance, australia DST
normally
ends march 26, 2:59AM (local time) but got pushed back to april 2nd to
accommodate TV coverage of some
I started playing with Eclipse/CFEclipse a couple of days ago. It's
nice, but I've got to say that there are times when I really missed
Homesite's tag editor dialog.
I'm also trying to figure out how Subclipse works, I've got it
installed but so far I have yet to figure out where the Subversion
After a look over the site...it's a little confusing...always talking about
JSP, which
I don't write...no mention (so far) of Cold Fusion...hmmm...no screen shots
of the
visual designer tool (but they have screen shots for the coding
tools...)...don't mind
a monthly fee if it keeps me up-to-date
I still use HS+ and DW8 for some things though (html, find and replace.
If one still needs HS+ or CFStudio for find and replace, no chance I
even try CFeclipse! ;-)
There is no 5 min I don't find'n replace something when I develop.
--
___
REUSE CODE! Use
If one still needs HS+ or CFStudio for find and replace, no chance I
even try CFeclipse! ;-)
There is no 5 min I don't find'n replace something when I develop.
Of course Eclipse can do find and replace. I can say that I wish some
of the functionality from DW was in there, as mentioned
Anyone using the MyEclipse visual designer interface?
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Kris Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 11:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Holy crap I like CFEclipse!
Of course Eclipse can do find and replace. I can say that I wish
Denny,
I am glad to see my BootstrapClassLoader discovery is finding a
place in the world, but is this the only place you
found a good place to use it? Dan
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Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80
I noticed an issue with search and replace recently.
I had a CSV a file the contained data like this
Something|something||something
The || happen where are where fields that contained no data.
Doing a search and replace on the | character did not pickup when there were
more than one | next to
i could have sworn peter blogged about this but in any case, from back in
may
No Paul, remember we had a big email discussion over a period of days about. I
thought I may have blogged it, but I didn't unfortunately. Maybe I'll blog it
now...
I am having my site hosted, and was wondering...if I use MSSQL for my DB, do I
need the licencing or the hosting company? Sorry, but never dealt with MSSQL
licencing before.
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Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update.
The host holds the license.
-Original Message-
From: Doug Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2006 18:26
To: CF-Talk
Subject: quick dumb sql question?
I am having my site hosted, and was wondering...if I use MSSQL for my DB, do
I need the licencing or the hosting
So I can develop with MSSQL and do not need any licencing, is this correct?
Why does MS not offer a developer edition of MSSQL or do they?
- Original Message -
From: Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 11:29 AM
Subject: RE:
never mind...I found it.
Thanks alot
- Original Message -
From: Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: quick dumb sql question?
So I can develop with MSSQL and do not need any licencing, is this
Peter J. Farrell wrote:
i could have sworn peter blogged about this but in any case, from back in
may
No Paul, remember we had a big email discussion over a period of days about.
I thought I may have blogged it, but I didn't unfortunately. Maybe I'll blog
it now...
At the very
If your developing on the hosts server yes.
To develop locally you will need your own copy.
Yes MS do a developer edition of MSSQL server 2000, there is also MSDE,
which is a FREE cut down version, or there is SQL Server 2005 express, also
free.
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Doug Brown
There is one part of hosted SQL licensing that I've never been too sure
on, and that is the use of SQL Enterprise Manager/Management Studio if
you do not have your own license.
I recently was moving some databases to SQL 2005, and asked the hosting
company where the databases were hosted how I
I used it with JExcelApi until I added it to my class-path, and also with
the
FreeTTS example... generally wherever I want to load a class or jar real
quick like. Ah, I used it with the apache .htpassword file editor as well.
I've used the javaloader.cfc one or twice too... I like how your
Hey Snake,
Doing ||| and replacing with --- worked at the first go for me... must've
been something funky.
Searching with regular expressions will get folks basically the same
functionality as the
search within tag stuff... but it's a PITA when you are rusty with regex.
;-)
On 9/9/06, Snake
On 9/9/06, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone using the MyEclipse visual designer interface?
Not I. Been meaning to check it out. $32/$52 a year isn't very much,
and sounds like an interesting way of selling software.
I'm actually more curious about the UML stuff, but since they
The licensing of SQL server covers accesses or connections (or
processors for an mssql server serving a web farm). Downloading the trial
and using the mmc is acceptable. In fact you can download the express or
msde version and get the em mmc - no problem. This is pretty much standard
advice.
http://tinyurl.com/l4h4d
Screen shot of MyEclipse visual designer
On 9/9/06, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a look over the site...it's a little confusing...always talking about
JSP, which
I don't write...no mention (so far) of Cold Fusion...hmmm...no screen shots
of the
what is the correct datetime format for mySql? I get an error on insert
Error Executing Database Query.
Incorrect datetime value: '09/09/2006 05:39 PM' for column 'join_date' at
row 1
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Doug,
What is the code you are using to perform the insert?
On 9/9/06, Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what is the correct datetime format for mySql? I get an error on insert
Error Executing Database Query.
Incorrect datetime value: '09/09/2006 05:39 PM' for column
I've just been put on a PHP project at work; I've been doing CF
development since 3.0, but I like to learn new stuff so it's all good.
However, what I was wondering was if anyone had a tag or function
cheat sheet for CF PHP, something like how CF's isdefined() is
roughly equivalent to PHP's
Doug Brown wrote:
what is the correct datetime format for mySql? I get an error on insert
Error Executing Database Query.
Incorrect datetime value: '09/09/2006 05:39 PM' for column 'join_date'
at row 1
IT sounds like you're inserting a string, which you shouldn't be doing.
figured it out. I guess mySql does not like dateFormat(now(),mm/dd/)
and prefers dateFormat(Now(),/dd/mm) Just some of the things I am
goping to have to get use to I suppose.
The DATETIME type is used when you need values that contain both date and
time information. MySQL retrieves and
Doug,
You shouldn't need to worry about formatting the date for an insert into the
database, instead format when you are retrieving the date for display.
On 9/9/06, Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
figured it out. I guess mySql does not like dateFormat(now(),mm/dd/)
and prefers
Thanks for the screen shot, Denny...I was beginning to think they
were ashamed of it or something. I couldn't believe they didn't
put any screenshots of it on their website...
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006
Do you know if MyEclipse uses anything like Masterborders
or areas that are the same on everything page, if so designated?
I'd like to be able to create headers, left menu, footer, etc, and have
that automatically appear on every page.
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Denny Valliant
Thanks for the feedback, Denny...
However, as a visual developer, I think it speaks volumes
that no one on this list (apparently) uses the MyEclipse Visual Plug-in.
Something must be lacking...and I don't want to go to a pure code
environment. Seems like a waste of time to hand code a bunch of
Mark A Kruger wrote:
The licensing of SQL server covers accesses or connections (or
processors for an mssql server serving a web farm). Downloading the trial
and using the mmc is acceptable. In fact you can download the express or
msde version and get the em mmc - no problem. This is pretty
Doug Brown wrote:
figured it out. I guess mySql does not like dateFormat(now(),mm/dd/)
and prefers dateFormat(Now(),/dd/mm) Just some of the things I am
goping to have to get use to I suppose.
formatting of the dates only matters if you're trying to insert them as
strings - you do
Like many others, I enjoy HostMySite... I have never had a more dedicated
host, and pricing is good. They support MySql as Well as MSSQL, I believe on
the same plan. I am in DC2, and I can tell you that despite what you've
heard from DC1, DC2's uptime is almost 100%. But then again, everyone likes
Peter J. Farrell wrote:
i could have sworn peter blogged about this but in any case, from back in
may
No Paul, remember we had a big email discussion over a period of days about.
I thought I may have blogged it, but I didn't unfortunately. Maybe I'll blog
it now...
age + dumping my
On 9/9/06, Pete Ruckelshaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I started playing with Eclipse/CFEclipse a couple of days ago. It's
nice, but I've got to say that there are times when I really missed
Homesite's tag editor dialog.
The latest build from source has a tag editor, IIRC.
I'm also trying to
Denny,
I looked at the java source and I don't any reason why you can't do
the whole thing in coldfusion. After all its just
arrays and boolean values.
Dan
On 9/9/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used it with JExcelApi until I added it to my class-path, and also with
Can I install MyEclipse and then install CFEclipse? Do I have
to install Eclipse to use CFEclipse?
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 7:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Holy crap I like CFEclipse!
Rick Root wrote:
Partially yeah... I suppose if you KNEW your server was in a specific
timezone with a consistent DST, you could correct for it, but that
stuff always changes, next year the US will implement DST changes. and you
really don't want to track global changes (there are more
You should be able to install CFEclipse into MyEclipse, but I did
see a post somewhere about someone having troubles...
CFEclipse does need Eclipse 3.2 (at least for that latest source
build), so if you don't plunk it into MyEclipse, you'd need to plunk
it into a Eclipse 3.2 install.
I
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