On Monday 02 Jun 2008, Rick Root wrote:
I found a nice little java class library called JavaCSV that handles all
the file writing and dropped my time from 68 seconds to 18 seconds. That
has potential!
Why CF can't translate '' to a StringBuffer append I'll never know...
--
Tom Chiverton
Hi
I need to query four tables and return all the results from the retailCustomer
table regardless of matching records in retailOrders, retOrderItems and
products. The innner join query i use is below (please note i will individually
reference items in select stat. once i get this right, as
Try this. Note that if you use a where on one of the left joined
tables it kind of negates the left part of that. One way around this
is to add or x is null
FROM retailCustomer
LEFT JOIN retailOrders ON retailCustomer.retailCustID = retailOrders.ocustID
LEFT JOIN retOrderItems ON
I'm looking to gain access to the CFAdmin API for some basic stats about our
servers. Where would be the best place to go to get that info?
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On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found a small reference on Ray Camden's site, but it's not comprehensive.
Is there something, anywhere,
I found a small reference on Ray Camden's site, but it's not comprehensive. Is
there something, anywhere, that contains a list of all of the methods
available? I'm specifically looking at the methods which would allow me to get
information about active sessions, and memory usage.
I'm looking
I wonder what Java string objects are used when you create a large
string by outputting inside a cfsavecontent.
I'm sure ColdFusion implements strings the way it does because it was
found to be the most efficient method for the majority of programming
needs.
~Brad
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Hi
Thanks for your replys have tried the code and am getting the following error,
Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression
'retailCustomer.retailCustID = retailOrders.ocustID LEFT JOIN retOrderItems ON
retailOrders.orderNo = retOrderItems.piOrderNo LEFT JOIN products ON
On Friday 30 May 2008, erik tom wrote:
not return returns a record then do not increase the counter (this part is
working) Also if the query.hours eq 0 and query.minutes eq 0 also should
not increase the counter
cfif getTimeAvg1.recordcount gt 0
cfif
On Tuesday 03 Jun 2008, Brian Kotek wrote:
Probably because it can't know if that's what you actually want to do. We
probably need a new function StringAppend or something that would be able
to do this. Might be time to hit the wish list! ;-)
I'm leaving for Scotch on the Rocks in ~12 hours,
On Saturday 31 May 2008, Richard White wrote:
we are based in the UK, does anyone know of anywhere we could go to fund
out the current market rates for coldfusion and mysql web application
developers?
Ring a company that offers a CF coding service and pretend your a potential
customer ?
--
Not sure what is up. It's kinda difficult without having the actual
tables set up. Can you post the entire query you have again?
One way to troubleshoot would be to build one join at a time. Start
with the Customer table, join Orders and test; Then join OrderItems
and test, etc.
Matt
On Tue,
If Erik would bother to read even the most basic book on SQL he could answer
this himself since this could all be done in a couple of lines of SQL with
no loops and no CFML at all. But he'd rather waste everyone else's time
instead of spending 10 dollars. So please don't encourage him, Tom. ;-)
Dave, you're the bomb. Thanks.
+1 on Dave's Bomb-iness.
G$
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 6:15 PM, Willy Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave, you're the bomb. Thanks.
/w
--
The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to
discover new ways of thinking about them.
- Sir
I sometimes will put an AND in my JOIN clause in order to work around that,
something like LEFT JOIN products ON retOrderItems.piProductID =
products.productID cfif IsDefined('FORM.scpdName') AND FORM.scpdName NEQ 1
AND (products.productID) = #scPdname#
/cfif
Although not sure if that works with
Oh Yea,
The absolute first thing I do with any newly inherited site is to view it
via Firefox with a few plug ins:
- Cold Fire
- Firebug
- Firefox accessibility extension
- HTML Validator
- Kgen
- Load time Validator
- SE Open
- Window Resizer
- YSlow
Not to hijack a
Yep...after I fully read the thread on your site, I remembered that I could
get the info via the browser.
There's some kickass stuff in that server monitor CFC.
andy
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 8:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Probably because it can't know if that's what you actually want to do. We
probably need a new function StringAppend or something that would be able to
do this. Might be time to hit the wish list! ;-)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 4:36 AM, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Monday 02 Jun 2008,
Building up strings in cfsavecontent also concatenates to the result
variable so the problem is the same.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Brad Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I wonder what Java string objects are used when you create a large
string by outputting inside a cfsavecontent.
I'm
Good to know.
What is your source of this information?
~Brad
From: Brian Kotek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 11:11 AM
Building up strings in cfsavecontent also concatenates to the result
variable so the problem is the same.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Brad
where a fair chunk of the
CF9 team are hosting a BOF session :-)
That was a fun and ruckus BOF session at CF.Objective()!
Wil Genovese
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Please paste your entire query statement.
Also, try pasting your query into a SQL formatter such as:
http://www.wangz.net/cgi-bin/pp/gsqlparser/sqlpp/sqlformat.tpl
The formatter may help you find where the problem is.
m!ke
-Original Message-
From: Jason Congerton [mailto:[EMAIL
Hmm, I don't think you are correct Brian. I just whipped up a test of
string concatenation.
Please spare the proper load test flames. This is NOT a load test--
it is intended to make a process run long enough to capture a thread
stack. Actually, in the context of large file generations I
hi,
we have been doing mysqldump of our database and realise that it is not doing
exactly what we want it to do
it is dumping out all the data and if we load into another database then it
loads the data in and creates the tables it needs in order to enter the
database. however it does not
Update: I experienced the same behavior on CF 8 JVM 1.6 (Win).
Well, almost the same-- the CF8 server was actually faster overall. I
would like to point out it is actually a slower server too!
string string: 9141ms
String Length: 39
cfsavecontent: 31ms
String Length: 39
Did you compare the memory usage by chance?
G
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Brad Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Update: I experienced the same behavior on CF 8 JVM 1.6 (Win).
Well, almost the same-- the CF8 server was actually faster overall. I
would like to point out it is actually a
Prefix the load with a delete database;create database pair, so you
always start blank.
cheers,
barneyb
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Richard White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
we have been doing mysqldump of our database and realise that it is not doing
exactly what we want it to do
it
Hi Barney,
thanks for the reply, are these options in the mysqldump or do you mean
physically do this?
if they are options in mysqldump can you provide an example please
thanks again
Prefix the load with a delete database;create database pair, so you
always start blank.
cheers,
barneyb
On
No, but I would like to. The problem is I'm not sure how to get any
exact numbers. I have SeeFusion installed which will tell me the
overall heap size of my JVM, but it might be difficult to nail down how
much was used by one thread.
Alternatively, there are the totalMemory() and maxMemory()
You have to manually do it. mysqldump just dumps out tables and/or
databases to a SQL script. Once mysqldump is done, there's no way to
tell that the SQL file was generated by mysqldump, hand coding, or
arbitrary automated process X - it's just a SQL file.
When you load the script, you need to
Ok, here are my memory usage stats on CF 7. Someone please correct me
if my code is wrong. It's a little messy, and I apologize for that.
Memory Before: 83 Megs
string string: 52795ms
String Length: 65
Memory After: 101 Megs -- Increase of 17 Megs
Memory Before: 85 Megs
cfsavecontent:
Please ignore the buttheads Katrina...it is still like that.
Eric
/*-Original Message-
/*From: Katrina Chapman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/*Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 1:17 PM
/*To: CF-Talk
/*Subject: Re: do not increase counter is returns 0
/*
/*I haven't been a member of this list for
ok great, thanks barney, appreciate it
You have to manually do it. mysqldump just dumps out tables and/or
databases to a SQL script. Once mysqldump is done, there's no way to
tell that the SQL file was generated by mysqldump, hand coding, or
arbitrary automated process X - it's just a SQL
Erik, why can't you just exclude those records in the SQL?
select hours,minutes
from TimesOnline
where empID=#EID#
and coursename like 'Activity Programming%'
and (hours != 0 and minutes != 0)
??
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Eric Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please ignore the
I haven't been a member of this list for a few years now, but I remember it
being a place where even the most beginning person could come for advice. This
is a community and not a place for you to show how much more you know than the
next guy.
I really don't think this response is appropriate
:) like it
On Saturday 31 May 2008, Richard White wrote:
we are based in the UK, does anyone know of anywhere we could go to
fund
out the current market rates for coldfusion and mysql web
application
developers?
Ring a company that offers a CF coding service and pretend your a
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 11:17 AM, Katrina Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't been a member of this list for a few years now, but I remember it
being a place where even the most beginning person could come for advice.
This is a community and not a place for you to show how much more
I did a million loops - I don't know what possessed me to do that.
Memory was measured using task manager. Totally unscientific.
I did a restart on the service before each trial.
CF 8 developer
2 gig ram
Java v. 1.6.0_01
cfsavecontent
2281 ms
192,356 k start
260,872K after
68.516 k difference
We've just upgraded our servers to CF8 and now forms containing
CFFORM with required fields do not run the javascript at run
time. Does
anything need to be configured in the CF admin?
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I think the thing to remember is not everyone reading mailing lists as
things come in or worse later down the road in some sort of archives, is not
going to always be familiar with the history of users. So depending on the
person lashing out, it could bite them in the butt later on. Obviously
So, no one is using usaePay soap integration with a Adobe Coldfusion?
Doesn't matter what version. I'm receiving the same errors on each.
Cannot generate stub objects for web service invocation. - Yes I've
refreshed the webservice in cfadmin.
The same exact code works fine on BlueDragon.
Just
Wow, I just came back to this thread.
REALLY makes me wonder how they're handling cfsavecontent!
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Check to see if if the mapping for /CFIDE points to a dir that contains
contans the scripts dir.
Server Settings Mappings
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Maryam Jami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've just upgraded our servers to CF8 and now forms containing
CFFORM with required fields do
timed out after 15 min
lol
I find this very interesting in that my totally unscientific though
process
was: Since cfsavecontent is so damn easy to use it *must* be resource
intensive.
Go figure-- ColdFusion strikes again.
If string.concat() creates a brand new string object in memory to hold
Haven't figured a solution for this yet...
I've got a simple admin page for a client to add/edit/delete records as
needed. If he runs a search that returns 600 records, scrolls down to
record 278, and deletes that record - after the page refreshes he wants
to still be in the same position on
Then the better option would be to just not reply instead of giving the
impression that the list is not friendly to people who ask questions.
Eric
/*-Original Message-
/*From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/*Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 1:43 PM
/*To: CF-Talk
/*Subject: Re: do
Well, since we're all conducting our own little tests, here's MY test code:
the cfset method took 64 seconds. The cfsavecontent method only takes
203ms.
It has GOT to be using a stringbuffer then converting the result to a string
at the end.
cfsetting enablecfoutputonly=yes
cfsetting
Dang closed source apps-- if only we could just go look at the code! :)
~Brad
-Original Message-
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 2:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CSV Generation MEMORY SUCK
Well, since we're all conducting our own little tests,
There is a new quick survey for everyone in the CF community to participate in.
The results will be shared directly with Adobe and the general public. We want
to know what version of ColdFusion you are using now. Plus a few questions to
help us prepare for the CFUnited conference.
Answer all 8
I haven't been a member of this list for a few years now, but
I remember it being a place where even the most beginning
person could come for advice. This is a community and not a
place for you to show how much more you know than the next guy.
I really don't think this response is
This is pretty bad...
I filled out the first 5 questions... Then I have to do research to
answer the last 3? C'mon.. Stop with the marketing. It's annoying.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a new quick survey for everyone in the CF community to
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Eric Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then the better option would be to just not reply instead of giving the
impression that the list is not friendly to people who ask questions.
I'll further point out that Brian didn't call anybody names. You, on
the other
I submitted without answering those.
So I don't qualify for the drawing, but answered the poll questions.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Phillip Vector [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This is pretty bad...
I filled out the first 5 questions... Then I have to do research to
answer the last 3?
I did as well.. But it was just annoying seeing questions that I would
have to research for a conference that I won't be able to attend
anyway.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 12:53 PM, Jerry Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I submitted without answering those.
So I don't qualify for the drawing, but
It is an interesting marketing technique, make us think Adobe cares
and give away an iTouch. In return, we have to learn more about the
conference and give them our email address so they can send us
announcements. Where can I send the 3x5 postcard with my entry
printed on the back (no
I would suggest a named anchor, as you mentioned.
If you wanted to get fancier and put in a bit more effort, you could use
AJAX.
m!ke
-Original Message-
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 2:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Page refresh to current
As your post clearly indicates.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Eric Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please ignore the buttheads Katrina...it is still like that.
Eric
/*-Original Message-
/*From: Katrina Chapman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/*Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 1:17 PM
That's the whole point. If he actually spent a fraction of the time that he
does asking these kinds of questions and instead just read a book, everyone
would benefit.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Greg Morphis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik, why can't you just exclude those records in the SQL?
Thank you, Charlie.
Yes, as you point out, I have tried over and over to explain things to Erik
as well as reiterate that what he asks about are things that would be
explained in the first few chapters of any book (or even website tutorial)
on the subject. Instead, he absolutely refuses to try to
If you wanted to get fancier and put in a bit more effort, you could use
AJAX.
Point me towards a relevant tutorial?
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On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Les Mizzell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you wanted to get fancier and put in a bit more effort, you could use
AJAX.
Point me towards a relevant tutorial?
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On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Eric Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then the better option would be to just not reply instead of giving the
impression that the list is not friendly to people who ask questions.
Not answering is not helpful. Suggesting that reading a book on SQL
is helpful
The list is and should be friendly to people who ask questions. The list
should not, however, be friendly to people who repeatedly ignore help and
advice and instead continue to ask the same class of questions over and
over, relying on the charity of others rather than spending any effort
AJ Mercer wrote:
When it comes to connecting to the JRun (CF) cluster, does IIS work
differently than Apache?
Not significantly. They both depend on a library that gets plugged in to
the server, they both bootstrap etc.
For what we have been experiencing (IIS [separate server] | CF702/JRun
d'oh! i got #2 wrong. i thought it asked what time it ends :(
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So as to make it simple, the answers to the last 3 questions are:
1) 2005
2) 1:30
3) Ray Camden
While I'd love to win a touch, it's a little over the top
Just experience, since I've tried all three options (concatenation,
cfsavecontent, and StringBuffer) and have had the first two generate out of
memory errors while the StringBuffer worked correctly. So while
cfsavecontent may indeed be faster and use less memory, I'm still pretty
sure that the
Matt Altman wrote:
I am trying to set up a new instance of Cold Fusion 8 on one of our
servers. We have a three-tier environment set up with a separate web
server. The problem we are running into is that we want to be able to
deploy compiled code. We are running through the multi-server
I really don't think this response is appropriate and I'm sure that most
of the community feels the same way. How about next time instead of saying
You're an idiot, you either give some good advice or don't respond? That
way there's no waste of everyone else's time reading posts that aren't
So as to make it simple, the answers to the last 3 questions are:
1) 2005
2) 1:30
3) Ray Camden
While I'd love to win a touch, it's a little over the top to research
questions when we're already giving you information about our purchase and
upgrade habits, PLUS our email addresses.
www.w3schools.com
That was very helpful. Thanks so much.
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Archive:
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Charlie Griefer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
d'oh! i got #2 wrong. i thought it asked what time it ends :(
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:26 PM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So as to make it simple, the answers to the last 3 questions are:
1) 2005
2) 1:30
Woah - whats the last question? (Yes I'm too lazy to click on a link.)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So as to make it simple, the answers to the last 3 questions are:
1) 2005
2) 1:30
3) Ray Camden
While I'd love to win a touch, it's a little over
That was very helpful. Thanks so much.
By using an ajax approach, the page would not refresh when you deleted the
item. You hit the 'delete' button, javascript sends an asynchronous request
to the system to delete the record; when the response comes back, javascript
removes the display of the
it was whose wish list is this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/2TCL1D08EZEYE ? :)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Woah - whats the last question? (Yes I'm too lazy to click on a link.)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Woah - whats the last question? (Yes I'm too lazy to click on a link.)
Who has the biggest shoes in the CF Community?
Dominic
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Sorry... I don't know Raymonds shoe size, but I think I would have at
least 1...
On my left foot, Size 17 1/2 mens.
Bus accident. Don't ask.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Dominic Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Woah - whats the last question? (Yes I'm too lazy to click on a link.)
Who has
Gerald,
Regarding grammar and writing skill (and forgive me because I don't know
this) but is it possible there is a language barrier here? The subject line
above reminds me of someone for whom English is possibly a second language.
I don't know Erick but I certainly don't want to chase people
I would have guessed Dave Watts. Or is that hat size
Mark A. Kruger, CFG, MCSE
(402) 408-3733 ext 105
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-Original Message-
From: Phillip Vector [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 3:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Who's the Advanced CF track chair.
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 3:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Adobe ColdFusion Survey
Woah - whats the last question? (Yes I'm too lazy to click on a link.)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 3:26
Just a 411
I found a nice little tute on generating csv's using the StringBuffer class
in ColdFusion
http://www.stillnetstudios.com/2007/03/07/java-strings-in-coldfusion/
--
The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to
discover new ways of thinking about them.
- Sir
And I thought google.com would have been an even better answer :)
While an exact example may not exist, I think searching the net for Ajax
examples that delete things could be found. I can not find it right now but
thought I once saw a tutorial for a contact manager that used CF and did
deletion
True. I have wondered that too. I actually thought the same thing right
after I sent the email. I don't want to chase off ppl either.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Mark Kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gerald,
Regarding grammar and writing skill (and forgive me because I don't know
this)
I want to thank Gerald for his thoughtful post to this discussion. I
did not understand the history behind these emails and this discussion
was very unsettling. Gerald's email helped me better understand what
led up to today's discussion.
The only thing I want to add is that while a post may
Some of that stuff has to do with scalability, and other bits have to do
with maintainability. Basically, the golden rule of maximizing scalability
is to do as little work at runtime as possible. This can be accomplished
through caching (doing work before runtime) and asynchronous processing
Randy Johnson - CFConcepts wrote:
If I had to make a site like Twitter that was scalable, how would I do
that?
But really that's only part of it. My coldfusion site needs to be
coded to be scalable too..
So writing code to be scalable doesn't seem to be all that difficult,
writing
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of that stuff has to do with scalability, and other bits have to do
with maintainability. Basically, the golden rule of maximizing scalability
is to do as little work at runtime as possible. This can be accomplished
Wil Genovese wrote:
I have a general question. how many of you (us) CF'ers are using
PostgreSQL for their database?
Not that many.
I've been using PostgreSQL for about 5 years. As I dig through
RIAForge I see many projects are coded explicitly for a certain DB
mostly MySQL or
Russ wrote:
Does it support clustering out of the box? From what I remember the only
solutions were commercial third party solutions.
Clustering means something different to everybody. Some people say
clustering and mean replication, other people really mean synchronous,
multi-master,
Hello,
I am currently fixing up a couple of forms and have hit a brick wall. I need
the user to enter a code in order for the form to be submitted/verified. I
need an error to be returned if the alphanumeric text in the code textfield
does not match that which is specify. Will I have to do
Gerald Guido wrote:
I understand that PostgreSQL is a lot like Oracle.
So do tell, what is it that makes you adore it so?
1. I understand it. PostgreSQL internals translate extremely well to
what you will read when you read a textbook on database systems. And
what I don't understand I can
And I thought google.com would have been an even better answe
Forty two?! yelled Loonquawl. Is that all you've got to show for
seven and a half million years' work?
I checked it very thoroughly, said the computer, and that quite
definitely is the answer. I think the problem, to be quite
What I want is what the latest MySQL sort of provides. I want to have
separate machines with local storage each running a DB daemon, and to be
able to at least have automatic failover, and even better to have them both
be master's (basically being able to do load balancing).
So I would say
Katrina, I held off responding to you to wait for the other replies that I
knew would be coming. Hopefully by this point you realize that your comments
to me were rather far off the mark, and that folks with knowledge of this
ongoing situation actually agree with me.
I assume you must not have
Dave, would this include things like, removing returntypes
from arguments in a cfc?
Yes, although it's generally more complicated and extensive than that. You'd
simply do that in the CF 8 admin console.
If you're using CF 7 or earlier, I wouldn't recommend writing your code not
to specify
I would have guessed Dave Watts. Or is that hat size
That's not shoe size. Aww yeahh.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta,
Chicago,
That's not shoe size. Aww yeahh.
Nice.
I haven't been following this thread. Did anyone post the answers yet?
Just askin'... ;)
Fair is fair, right?
G
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 8:05 PM, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would have guessed Dave Watts. Or is that hat size
That's
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 7:44 PM, Gerald Guido [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's not shoe size. Aww yeahh.
Nice.
I haven't been following this thread. Did anyone post the answers yet?
Just askin'... ;)
From Andy M.
So as to make it simple, the answers to the last 3 questions are:
1) 2005
2)
Kind of defeats the spirit of the contest. Doesn't seem too bad to ask
for 3 minutes of Googling to hit up their site when a prize is offered.
Nic
Matt Williams wrote:
From Andy M.
So as to make it simple, the answers to the last 3 questions are:
1) 2005
2) 1:30
3) Ray Camden
--
they're getting e-mail addresses out of it still. that's what they're
going for and offering up the prize for :)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Nicholas M Tunney
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Kind of defeats the spirit of the contest. Doesn't seem too bad to ask
for 3 minutes of Googling to hit
Eh, oh well. If I were Michael I'd still be torqued ;)
Nic
Charlie Griefer wrote:
they're getting e-mail addresses out of it still. that's what they're
going for and offering up the prize for :)
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Nicholas M Tunney
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Kind of
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