On 8/7/06, Munson, Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IE: spanish is written backwards as far as sentences are concerned
That's news to me! Are you referring to the punctuation coming at the
beginning of the sentence as well as the end (for ? and !)? Other than
that, I can't figure out where
On 8/7/06, Tanguy Rademakers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CF
without a server would be fairly useless for web sites / services,
no ?
My bad for not making it more clear - you would still deploy your cf apps in
a J2EE server just like you do today.
--
It was clear over hear. Er. Here, even. I meant
On 8/4/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 03 August 2006 14:26, Ken Ferguson wrote:
that's 120K/yr. You just double the hourly and add a K.
Woa. That makes it a bit easier.
:remembers
Yup, that's going right up there with the 9's timetables up to 10
finger trick.
It sounds to me like you are trying to mix a JavaScript function with CF,
which doesn't work.
You'll either need a CF function that does what you're trying to do (which
I'm not sure of;
Spell out the number? At any rate, JS is pretty convertible to CF.) or pass
the JS var
to CF in some way. I
I actually thought that the install on the Mac was easier!
First time I used it; bling, in like Flynn. Older G5's though.
The venting was vicariousnessly cathartic; thanks. :-)
On 8/5/06, Mingo Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to make your day any worse, but... I thought let's try that CF
On 8/6/06, Kevin Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chad,
Reactor only creates CFCs that do the standard J2EE like CRUD model (DAO,
Gateway, Active Record), which you can call from your own display and edit
pages,
Model-Glue (version 2.0 of which incoporates reactor) will also create
display
No. :-)
On 8/1/06, Hugo Ahlenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| You know, I STILL find it hard to believe someone hasn't created a
| website ripper. It should be pretty simple to do, I've done it on a
| custom basis, always assuming someone had one out there.
You mean like a
On 7/31/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Actually CF turned 11 this month.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CF!!! (belatedly)
:D
~|
Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting,
up-to-date
On 7/31/06, Bobby Hartsfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I usually celebrate my birthday on the date... regardless of the time ;-)
Yeah, me too. One party at midnight, the day before, and another,
all day long, sometimes bypassing the ending midnight.
If you know the hour of your birth, you
On 7/31/06, Steve LaBadie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not able to output data to CF Flash (cfselect) forms or CFGRID. How
would I check to see if the CFIDE is accessible or not?
browse to where it should be in a web-browser, probably using the
scripts.jsfile.
If you see javascript, you know
I think you could use the un-CFed server as a proxy, sorta, and that
wouldn't require CF to be installed. Not big on IIS, so don't know how
you'd do it off hand.
You can use DNS, and have a special lookup to have both ip's resolve
to the same URL from one direction, or something like that, as
On 7/31/06, Matt Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops. I said onError.. Should be CFerror. as in
onError is the Application.cfc way, and CFerror is the applicaiton.cfm way,
IIRC.
I reckon if I start sending links instead of the whole error, my inbox might
not fill so fast. =]
Thanks for
Thanks Dan! I'm a sensetive bloke, you know. :-)
I really like the positive vibes; gets me high.
Still haven't uploaded those wedding pics, but I'm getting closer.
Some of them are pretty sweet looking. Chock full o' good vibes.
Heh. Amen. Heh. Now /that's/ good eat'n. :-)
Ok, back to
I'd guess illegal char-
If you don't want to XML or HTML format it, I think a regular expression is
a good option.
On 7/31/06, Mingo Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I'm at a loss... anyone? Could it be the amount of items in the
query? Or some illegal characters?
Steve LaBadie wrote:
cfexecute is your friend!
http://www.techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/?cfexecute
:D
On 7/31/06, Gabriel Bulfon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I am looking for a solution to send DOS (console) command directly
from coldfusion tags.
I appreciate any help.
-gabriel
On 7/31/06, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Correct, you can't. The query can instead be cached using one of the
custom tags that people have created.
Do any of those custom tags re-create the cache in the background?
Seems like a good use of cfthread, but my custom caches aren't that
On 7/31/06, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well those free sources are great, but until there is an official entity
that companies such as us can have agreements and contracts with, they are
not much use to us.
Just out of curiosity, can't any 3rd party offer such an
On 7/30/06, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is just the code. How about logs, history, discussions, issues etc.?
You know, I STILL find it hard to believe someone hasn't created a website
ripper. It should be pretty simple to do, I've done it on a custom basis,
always assuming
On 7/30/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
No you really have lost me... Lol
I get a kick out of watching people trying to communicate, when LOL is
involved.
Woot for civility!!! Woot for LOL, in general.
Good luck Dan! And remember to LAUGH! It's good for the heart.
On 7/30/06, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a shared server like Crystal Tech, or Host my Site, should enable
robust exception info be checked in cf admin?
I haven't set up hosting service for others, but I'd be more concerned with
if debugging is on, which it for sure shouldn't
Nothing built-in will do that, you'll have to roll your own.
I've written 20 or so, probably, but they're all too customized to be of use
out of the box.
(one of my main problems is coupling; I start out general enough, but soon
thereafter... :-/)
Generally it's pretty easy to whip one up
On 7/30/06, Victor Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Damon,
Actually my question was upgrading from CFMX 6.1 to 7.02.
Can I just download CFMX 7.02 from the Adobe, upgrade my CFMX 6.1 server
and
then buy an upgrade license on line and apply it?
I'm pretty sure that's how it works.
I'm pretty sure it includes the start and end date, but one thing to keep in
mind,
if you start using datetimes, is the 24:00 (the time part) on the end
datetime.
Don't look like it, but keep it in a corner of the mind, JIC. Or whatever.
heh.
Does cfqueryparam automagically transform plain text
.
If you find anything, holler, as I probably needed that for something...
:Denny
On 7/28/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, the robot didn't throw any errors when I ran it, so I bet I could
use
the widget from SWT. It didn't move my mouse though, so I bet I'd need
to link up CF
' if you like
}
catch (IOException e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
sorry, I forgot. ;-)
On 7/29/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it was swing, not swt, so it looks like you tried it.
I'll paste the code just in case, but the rendered text is pretty crappy
On 7/29/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
y'all seen this?
http://code.google.com/hosting/
Nope! I hadn't. That's pretty cool. And they* said opensource wouldn't
work... :-)
*some heads, I'm sure, at some point
Isn't is awesome how many options there are now? Sheesh. Almost too much!
Ditto, Rick! And workarounds are usually the easiest features to implement!
You KNOW what you want, or expect, or whatnot. No need for votes, etc.
CFMAIL has had issues for ages, it constantly killed my server, with
CF 5 I think. It's gotten better, but I can feel Mike's frustration, there
is a
Well, it's not blocking the CF code, as I just sent some and it popped up
real quick.
It could be blocking the javascript, I guess, as I don't think I've tried
sending JS
stuff lately. I'd opt for replacement with invalidtag or similar myself,
I reckon.
Heck, I just saw a nifty (depending on
You know, I was looking for a bright spot and forgot this thread was
running.
Now this is good stuff! Thanks James and everyone else involved!!
-ps looks dandy in safari for me (floating right, heh)
-pps: javascript test: script language=javascriptalert('Yay
communication!');/script
On
That sounds like some strange behavior. Are you using eclipse 3.2?
Maybe try starting Eclipse with -clean, that's always a good thing to
do when any weirdness pops up in eclipse.
The lock dialog should only appear if you execute the lock command,
via right-clicking on the file and going Team
Jackcess looked the coolest, but it seems it needs a 1.5 JRE.
I don't think POI does access, but I could have missed it.
I didn't check if mdbtools had write in the 0.6 pre release, if so, that
could be an option, using cfexecute maybe? Not sure if it's a command
line engine or not...
Simplest
Well, the robot didn't throw any errors when I ran it, so I bet I could use
the widget from SWT. It didn't move my mouse though, so I bet I'd need
to link up CF to the desktop? Interesting possibilities...
**
I don't know if the html browser widget just striped the HTML or not.
It seemed to do
On 7/27/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg Hamer wrote:
I am trying to confirm is anyone has ever succeeded using CF on *nix to
connect to Microsoft Access? (Bonus points if it is on Solaris :)
To the best of my knowledge, this can't be done
(Usually I'm the oblivious one-
SWT has a browser widget I was able to use to de-HTML some html within
eclipse...
don't know if it's even possible to use that stuff outside of SWT, but it
could be totally
possible...
Just an idea. I meant to try to port that to cf, but never tested how good
it could
de-html (re:tables). I'll
If I'm remembering right, the new 7.02 updater has the flex extensions
built-in,
so I was wondering if that's still necessary?
On 7/8/06, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Prolly download again. Seems to work fine for me. Did you use an
download
accelerator? Those can be wonky
the default JVM. You MUST
restart it via the windows services manager, or via command prompt and
specify the JVM argument.
-
Snake
-Original Message-
From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 July 2006 06:25
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache
I'd
On 7/8/06, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or at least as a developer, wouldn't you like that? Wouldn't take months
to write a parser then, neh? :-)
Parsing CF code means that the CF server compiles your code, not YOU.
If you write a parser for some code of yours in CF, it's
Personally I've been spending a good bit of time thumbing through the
source.
It's really laid out very well, with unit tests and whatnot, pretty well
organized,
by package. Amazing amount of stuff, simply amazing.
But I'm constantly (when I mess with dojo) going to the demo page, snipping
some
, Michael Traher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Denny, I have looked at some of the source code for the demos and
now
I can start to cut and paste and get a feel for how things work. Should
have
known reading the manual was a silly idea!
On 7/8/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
If you guys want to see something interesting done in dojo, check this out:
http://www.turboajax.com/turbodbadmin/
Probably could be modded for CF... wow, this stuff is coming along, neh?
:D
On 7/8/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heart this link:
http://an9.org/ddq
for the firefox idea, that would make it that much easier.
:Denny
On 7/7/06, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 07 July 2006 03:38, Denny Valliant wrote:
I'm picturing something that follows along as you browse a site, and
then
offers means of connecting parts of the session to CF
On 7/6/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Standard XML? Do the Microsoft XML docs validate as XML? I think they do -
so, they are valid. They may be quirky but I think they are valid...
They probably are valid, if, um, verbose.
It was an off the cuff comment, and more
On 7/7/06, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both, I have tried just the plain paste from word with all the extra style
and class attributes, and after using the Tiny MCE controls to clean these
up into plain paragraph tags. Either way, they are all stripped out the
first time the form
On 7/6/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neither. CFML and MXML are languages used to CREATE presentation
layers. HTML and SWF movies are the presentation layer, not the
languages used to generate them. Especially since the CFML runs on the
server, not on the client.
I think that
On 7/7/06, Joe Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyways, all to say this: The XML syntax isn't necessarily easier or
better
than CFML, but for what this, or other XML-based frameworks do for you,
the
extra brain space is worth using these frameworks.
Comparing XML to CFML is an
Message-
From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 10:44 AM
How about this
http://www.nqltech.com/BrowserRecorder.asp
snake
-Original Message-
From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 July 2006 17:27
Hr... Firefox
Not me! 'Twas like a warm knife through butter.
But it really depends on your code- 3rd party jar files,
and things of that nature can need a little attention as
well.
A good resource is the know issues section of the changelogs,
I'd reckon. No link, but googlable, fo sho.
If you can, deploy
On 7/7/06, Elena Aminova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, what are the pros and cons for creating a separate instance of CF7
to test, as opposed to upgrading our development server (not including
the
big cost difference, which I am aware of)?
I really like this idea, as you can get rid of
Last I checked the adobe site, it said any new/upgrades would include the
latest update.
There's an easy way to tell though, you can use the CFAdmin and check what
version you are running. Good to know if you need to apply hotfixes and
stuff as well.
:D
On 7/7/06, Elena Aminova [EMAIL
I'm still running the release candidate, but I didn't have much trouble with
it.
Are you both getting the same error?
On 7/7/06, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i cant get any thing to work in flex 2.0 either.
feel like kicking my pc out the window.
Strange. I'd take a real close look at what's actually getting pasted in
there. Maybe past to text, then to TinyMCE. Or if you got one of those
memory looker programs where you can see the actual bytes on the clipboard,
and see what's really there.
Only other thing would'a been character
Maybe your server has 8 gigs of ram...
Only way to get at all that is multiple instances, neh?
:DeN
On 7/7/06, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the benefit of running multiple instances of CF?
Rick
~|
, then it wont even use more then 3.5gb
-Original Message-
From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 July 2006 01:59
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFMX7 Multiserver on Apache
Maybe your server has 8 gigs of ram...
Only way to get at all that is multiple instances, neh?
:DeN
On 7/7/06, Claude Schneegans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember on the CFEclipse list, someone saying how it would be easier
to parse the CF code if it was XML compliant.
This is simply ridiculous: both CF and XML are in fact SGML compliant
(at least almost),
so what's really the big
I'd recommend 2gigs. The link posted earlier is good for setting it up,
and once you've got it set up it's smooth sailing.
Mainly there are two ways of setting multiple instances up (correct
me someone, if I'm off, which I may be) one is through the CF Admin,
but all those instances still run
See what I mean? Laugh at times, cry at others. :-)
Anyway, the main point was getting around the 1.4 JVM 1 gig-ish memory
limit.
**
I've been running 64 bit Linux for quite a while now though... when did
MS... :-)
Ah... I guess it is still fun... |-D
On 7/7/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Prolly download again. Seems to work fine for me. Did you use an download
accelerator? Those can be wonky sometimes...
On 7/7/06, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i cant get any thing to work in flex 2.0 either.
feel like kicking my pc out the window.
Here's the error I'm getting
On 7/6/06, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At CFUNITED, Flex was presented as something that just replaces HTML, and
it still needs CF server to interact with db's and such. Is this all it
does?
Pretty much. It's a font end / remote interface to X (X being Java, CF,
ASP, etc
Sorta along these lines, has anyone written a CF web-macro component?
There is even a term for them, but basically, a means of filling in forms on
3rd party sites from structures or queries?
I'm picturing something that follows along as you browse a site, and then
offers means of connecting
I've been bitten by the option in the cf admin that strips out script
stuff from forms before, but that doesn't sound quite like this, unless the
MS markup is s wanky as to use some strange type of P... basically, I
was just looking at some word generated markup, and MAN, do they mark it
up.
I think that error means there isn't a dummy wsdl service.
Try:
cfscript
ws = CreateObject(webservice,
http://www.weather.gov/forecasts/xml/SOAP_server/ndfdXMLserver.php?wsdl;);
NDFDgenResponse = ws.NDFDgenByDay(latitude=38.99,longitude=-77.99
In CF 7 you have the option of registering the CFX, I don't recall CF 5's
settings,
but maybe it's in there. For CF7 it's under Extensions CFX Tags...
Sorry, don't remember 5 well enough to help really...
:D
On 6/26/06, Curtis Crosby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently using CF 5, and
Arg. Have you tried switching the way you map the drive? Using a path vs.
the mapped drive?
It should work anywayze though, so that's kinda a weenie workaround, if it
works.
The mapped drive isn't on novell by any chance? Bleh. Can't think of a
scenario where it would work from one app and not
Heh. Anyone else find it funny that big $$ are made off of data that should
be public domain? I was stoked to see my state put it's GIS data online,
for free, as it should be.
Maybe things have changed, I haven't checked the new webservices offered
by UPS and such, but just getting zipcodes was
On 6/26/06, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm liking the webservice idea for this type data. Kewl!
Dennyjust don't forget...any reliance on external apps (which
webservices
are) means more potential points of failure and coding to deal with it ;-)
Heh. I added a google
On 6/25/06, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know I can use
select LAST_INSERT_ID() as id;
in MySQL to get the generated ID, but I've not figured out how to avoid
throwing an error by including both an INSERT and a SELECT in the same
CFQUERY.
I think there is a datasource setting allow
header file as the
normal
site. This header has lots of javascript for DHTML drop down menus and
such.
Thanks Denny. And thanks to everyone patiently trying to help.
--
Matt Williams
It's the question that drives us.
On 6/22/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, it's worth
What about maintain connections across requests in cfadmin dsource?
Can't that setting effect how many connections are opened?
I had the same trouble when I switched to MySQL 5, but futzing with that
setting seems to have fixed it... I think. Might have been something else...
Oh, I did have to
, then move on
to bigger projects. I think this breaks both rule books for both java and
coldfusion. How fun is that?
On 6/21/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen such a beast... It would be useful though.
If I was more of a java head, I'd know more, but it seems
I had to cycle the setting in cfadmin for the missing template handler,
(by setting to the old default, saving, setting it to the new default again)
for it to take in one of my sites.
Don't know if that will work for you too, but it's worth a shot.
:d
On 6/22/06, Matt Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also, it's worth noting, that if you have functions (for navigation, say)
on the 404 page, they themselves will throw 404s and include the
default 404 handler instead of the custom one.
Try a plain html 404.cfm file first, before doing anything fancy.
:d
On 6/22/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL
I haven't seen such a beast... It would be useful though.
If I was more of a java head, I'd know more, but it seems
pretty doable. Probably slow, but doable.
Hit me with the examples, maybe something will jump out...
Heh. The idea about base64ing java files and storing them
in code was pretty
Hrm, you could do:
SELECT DISTINCT girl_name AS name, COUNT(girl_name) AS entries, girl AS
gender
FROM kidsnames
GROUP BY girl_name
UNION
SELECT DISTINCT boy_name AS name, COUNT(boy_name) AS entries, boy AS
gender
FROM kidsnames
GROUP BY boy_name
ORDER BY 2 DESC
but that doesn't limit you to
Did you specify output=false for your function? Could be that simple...
:D
On 6/21/06, Michael E. Carluen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Rob Nathan.
Actually I was able to come-up with a work-around. The workaround is to
put
the value inside a local variable outside of the textarea.
On 6/21/06, Phillip Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a field in the cfadmin where you can enter a custom 404 for CFM
pages.
When I try to change this from the 404.cfm, I get an error that whatever
file
I try to specify doesn't exist. I assume I can find the default 404.cfm,
and
add
On 6/21/06, Mike Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks denny,
a little over my head but i will give them a go - haha.
Hehe. Here is a little fuller one
cfquery name=count_girls datasource=YourDataSource maxrows=5
SELECT DISTINCT
girl_name AS name,
COUNT(girl_name) AS entries,
to e:\wwwroot\404
Then, in the missing template handler field:
/404/404.cfm
Warmest Regards,
Phillip B. Holmes
http://phillipholmes.com
-Original Message-
From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 8:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: 404
On 6/21/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and I can boo the code and apply to my application.
Boo?
Yes. Sometimes it's important to instill some fear into your code, to show
it who's boss.
LOL!
And I was going to go with love or affection as in my baby-boo.
Yours appeals to
On 6/21/06, Matt Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Under this input box it says this:
Specify the relative path to a template to execute a cfinclude tag cannot
find a requested template.
Dunno about restarting, but this does look like a weird sentence. Mine says:
Specify the relative path
Thanks Jim!
On 6/21/06, Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since a lot of you folks are getting into client-side work via AJAX I
thought you might be able to use this.
I've put together a JavaScript library which extends the Date object with
four new features. The library is here (long URL
Sweet! Good to hear.
I love the Request scoped app variables!
:D
On 6/21/06, Mike Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
works great denny,
i have used 2 separate queries...
cfquery name=getGirls datasource=#Request.app.dsn#
password=#Request.app.DBpassword# username=#Request.app.DBusername#
How did you get around the missing driver files?
Sounds like a class-path issue, but besides that, no clue...
:d
~|
Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:244341
Archives:
I remember drumbeat. Never really used it (which is a shame, I think it
cost some $$), but I recall what the box looked like. Ultradev I used a
bit...
It seems like they all have stuff they excel at, and not-so-excel at... thru
the ages...
As for Watts's comment:
The idea of doing things
Here is some JS I found on the web somewhere that moves the debug output
down...
you could modify it for whatever class name you wanted.
If you hate putting the body onload in there as much as I do, you can use a
JS
function to add it to the onload programmaticly. I have one, if it's
needed.
On 6/17/06, Casey Dougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is apple ever going to get with the program, two mouse buttons are better
than one, withouth having to purchase a usb mouse to do it.
This had been my major complaint for years. Now they have mighty mice.
Fck'n awesome. ;-) I'd buy one for
On 6/17/06, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually am trying out this program right now
http://www.ragingmenace.com/software/sidetrack/, im defenatley gunna buy
it. I set up mine so if i tap the top right corner of the pad it righ clicks
and if i run my finger down right side it scrolls
On 6/17/06, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Games, I'm not a big gamer but I bought Call of Duty 2 for mac intel and I
run it on my macbook pro and the settings for the game I maxed out on
everything and it runs beatifully, havent even had it studer once. I
have some of the older medal of
On 6/17/06, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a perfect example of why it would take longer...I'd have to spend
3 hours just to find out that I needed to run those commands and how to
run
them!
The main crux. Knowledge is knowledge, is knowledge. My *nix experience
Well, with around 4 grand it seemed to me that it was all about equal...
With about 1 grand, it wasn't, I could get more bang for my buck with PC
than Mac.
And replacement parts? YEOWZERZ! That mac stuff is 'xpensive!
Glad they're sorta moving away from the Only apple certified... idea...
that
I'd guess it's permissions. Is the webuser the owner of the repository
files?
(did you check it out as the webuser, or chown the repository to the
webuser?)
Oh yeah, you on *nix, or *doze?
I'm a SourceControl evangelist, so I'd LOVE more CFers to use SVN or
something, at least.
On 6/12/06,
On 6/12/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you understand what I'm trying to do, but the key difference
is that we have a product. The modified files must be distributed to
customers. Ideally, I'd like to extract only the modified files from
the source control repository so
Oh yeah, and SVN makes/applies patches as well, forgot to mention.
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Oh yeah, and I think this was discussed earlier, but you could use
md5 hashes of the files, and a DB, to check for differences between
what was, and what is.
Totally bypasses the source control method, could still use a zip tho.
:den
On 6/12/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yeah
On 6/11/06, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just cause ur a fat biker with bad tattoos and a ugly mohawk dont make it
a sure thing... of course i'd walk out right over the top of u laying on
floor :-)
~Dave the disruptor~
I was kind of picturing you guys walking out together, waddling like
I wish I remembered what the number of the MS test I took was. 214? 219?
Network administration or some such. At any rate, you can go out and
grab some of those testbusters or whatnot prep exams (the free ones)
aimed at that test, and run through them a couple of times, and you'll
learn all you
, been a long 30someodd hours...
:D
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From: Denny Valliant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 12:55 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SVN Help
I'd guess it's permissions. Is the webuser the owner of the repository
files?
(did you check it out
It was a gay joke (some of my best friends are gay;)
Sorry, it was the dude in me, and the get a room comment...
Ennywhooo, I'm about finished with my Eclipse 3.2RC7 walk-thru,
covers my favourite plugins, WTP, and maybe running CF within
eclipse... but for sure up to WTP and the SFTP plugin
On 6/9/06, dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just starting getting that error as well
~Dave the disruptor~
Dave, if you really want to disrupt things, you'll get in the mix,
like in SLCpunk. ;-)
Eric, I'm sorry to hear of your frustrations with Eclipse.
I'm really good at problem solving, so
Heh. Sorry bro, I crossed the line. Guess I'm more hot-blooded than
I give myself credit for. Here I am, thinking I'm like, all mellow and laid
back... You know that part in Star Wars where he's in the tree, and
sees Darth Vader? Yeah, happens to me all the freaking time. ;-)
I'll buy you a
You may have missed it earlier...
I'll try putting it in terms someone besides myself will understand.
Eclipse has a FTP Team plugin (that means it will keep files in sync,
allow you to do DIFFs on modified resources, show what's been
changed, etc pretty much the same as CVS or SVN).
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