Have you tried LinkedIn? That is where most recruiters are too. Rather than a
specific mailing list.
Regards
Mark Drew
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On 30 Apr 2013, at 00:02, cfprogram...@mail.com wrote:
Yes, I've been on this list since forever. I normally don't break protocal,
but there
But he who we do not speak of no longer DOES CF, Phil! lol
On 4/29/13 7:08 PM, Phillip Vector vec...@mostdeadlygame.com wrote:
Either that or it's a sign that they picked up that you misspelled
Recruiters or it could be that you don't specify what you know. CFC's?
Frameworks? Other Skillsets?
True.. True.. But yet, he keeps coming back.
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 6:25 AM, Bobby bo...@acoderslife.com wrote:
But he who we do not speak of no longer DOES CF, Phil! lol
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I'd imagine most people on this list frequent cfobjective.com but, for those
who do not, I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
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On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Bobby bo...@acoderslife.com wrote:
I'd imagine most people on this list frequent cfobjective.com but, for
those
who do not, I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.
http://www.cfobjective.com/news/cfobjective-invests-in-future-cfml-programme
I have a field in a form with quoted values, but the values are quot;. When
I post it to another page and output it, something is changing the quot; to a
real (in the source, not the just the display).
I put the following on the page to test...
cfdump var=#form.text#
I can get around this by doing a replace of to quot; and then it works as I
need, but it seems stupid to have to do that when the value is actually quot;
to begin with.
Just plain strange.
Robert Harrison
Director of Interactive Services
Austin Williams
Advertising I Branding I Digital
When choosing a new, larger value for connection_pool_size, is there a
reason to NOT select a big number like 500? But instead to incrementally
bump it up bit by bit until the issue goes away? If so, what is that reason?
Also, is there a good way to see number of Tomcat connections consumed? I
So, I found a work around, but does anyone know why these would give me
different values?
cfdump var=#form.text#
... the value is quot;mystringquot;
cfoutput#form.text#/cfoutput
My guess would be that the dump ends up with doubled double quotes and
that is throwing something off
if FORM.tex = my string
then your dump is cfdump var=mystring
As you may know, double quotes in say form input field values can cause
tags to break unless you wrap the value in something like
If you view source for the cfoutput block you will find
quot;mystringquot; Looks like your html doc, not cfohtput, is rendering
the entity code as expected.
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The quot; is being rendered in the HTML engine of the browser as it should
be if you want to display it as quot; then you should use
#htmleditformat(form.text)#
Dennis Powers
UXB Internet - A website Design and Hosting Company
P.O. Box 6028, Wolcott, CT 06716 - T:203-879-2844
W:
Why is CFOUTPUT converting the value quot; to on its own?
It's not. quot; is the HTML command to display a quotation. When quot; it
is outputted to the browser the browser will display the quotation mark not
the literal command. The HTMLeditFormat() command prevents the rendering of
a
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