Re: CSS, border-bottom is on top

2006-12-15 Thread Jacob Munson
On 12/15/06, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's the least I can do for you since you developed cfQuickDocs. Shhh, don't tell anybody, but this is actually part of a CFQuickDocs change I'm working on. :) Nothing major though. -- My Sites: http://www.techfeed.net/blog/ http://www.c

Re: CSS, border-bottom is on top

2006-12-15 Thread Jacob Munson
at as far as header2section is concerned, it has no contents. > > Try putting a height on header2section (assuming that the height of the two > inside divs is fixed. > > -Original Message- > From: Jacob Munson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 9:48 A

CSS, border-bottom is on top

2006-12-15 Thread Jacob Munson
I suck at CSS. This seems simple enough, but I want to avoid using tables. I want to have code like this: left content right content where header2Left is left aligned, and header2Right is right aligned, but those two divs need to be next to each other horizontally, and /not/ screw up the al

Re: PGP and CF7 on Linux

2006-12-13 Thread Jacob Munson
gpg is an open source alternative to pgp that's popular in the Linux world. He was probably executing the gpg executable (not an exe), sending it the params to encrypt a file. On 12/13/06, Brad Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Cool. Pardon my ignorance, but what is gpg? > > Also what were you

Re: DateDiff bug, or am I stupid?

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
> The problem is that you cannot give the CreateDateTime function a '5' > and expect it to know if you mean AM or PM. The function works only with > a 24 hour clock. pass it a seventeen (which your second case does since > hour(now()) equals 17 not 5), and everything works fine. I guess I missed t

DateDiff bug, or am I stupid?

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
I brought this up in a previous thread: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/thread.cfm/threadid:49106 If you execute this code, changing the 'currentHour' at the top to the current hour in your time zone, tell me if diff1 isn't way off (it should be 0): date1: #date1#

Re: Upload files to IIS Virtual Directory

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
> Did you make that directory writeable? IIS doesn't allow you to write, by > default. You check the "write" checkbox within the "Home Directory" tab for > a virtual server, and within whatever the default tab is (I think) for a > virtual directory. Yes. > This isn't really Windows-specific, alth

Re: Upload files to IIS Virtual Directory

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
> I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to accomplish with CFHTTP. Would > this happen after the user has uploaded a file locally? The user will upload a video news file using a form, and I need to put it on a few external servers (external meaning on our network, but not the CF server). > If m

Re: Java 6 JRE?

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
> Then again I'm a little ticked at Adobe for Scorpio... My maintenance > agreement ends in March and Scorpio won't be released until after that > (or so I've read on the net I could be wrong). Now I have to come up > with a new business case to try and get the upgrade and upper management > is g

Re: Coldfusion roadmap

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
> Hello, > I was wondering if there is a roadmap for Coldfusion like new versions > etc... > > I thought I heard that it was EOL since Adobe bought it but I can't find any > info on that. It's definitely not EOL, here's the preview site for CF 8 (aka Scropio): http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/

Upload files to IIS Virtual Directory

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
My goal is to have an internal Intranet site where users can 2 upload files to some internal servers (to replace a manual process we currently do for them). We're using IIS 6, and CF 7. The problem is that this CF server is hosting a lot of existing sites, and we've got it setup to use the local

Re: last updated date from MySql database

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
> I just want to check the last time a table was updated and display that time > on the homepage. I know I can write some code that marks the time of an > update or insert into the database and use that, but I noticed that mySQL > tables have an update time on them, and wondered if I can shortcut a

Re: Dynamicaly Building CFSTOREDPROC tag, can it be done?

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
> The situation I have is that I have ben asked if it is possible to dynamically > build a cfstoredproc tag on the fly when you only know the number and type > of parameters and SQL stored procedure name at run time. Has anybody > ever done anything like this before? No, I haven't, but you could b

Re: last updated date from MySql database

2006-12-12 Thread Jacob Munson
> I want to show the last updated date on a site. Rather than do this > manually, is there a way I can get this programatically for a table in > mySQL? I guess I'm confused. Do you want to show the last time a DB table was updated, or just show the latest record using a time stamp field? If it's

Re: MySQL vs PostgreSQL

2006-12-09 Thread Jacob Munson
> > > Right, but you can do that anyway, right? There are always contracting > > companies around that will gladly take your money to fix things for you. > > > Sure there are. For instance, we sell that sort of support. But there is a > catch: if you don't already have a contract, you don't know t

Re: Datasources case-sensitive?

2006-12-08 Thread Jacob Munson
I use MySQL on Linux, and have never run into case sensitivity for data sources, but I might have gotten lucky as well. :) On 12/8/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The latter :-) certainly on Windows, they are not case sensitive - for SQL > Server anyway, I have not us

Re: sort getMetaData

2006-12-08 Thread Jacob Munson
Daniel, You need to manually convert it to a query, here's some code: Now you can do a q of q on 'metaQry' like so: select * from metaQry order by Name On 12/8/06, daniel kessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Have you tried making the structure into a query and do

RE: Interpolation

2006-12-07 Thread Munson, Jacob
I can't see a difference between all 6 choices...maybe I'm as blind as you! :) > -Original Message- > From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:38 AM > > Can anyone tell me if any of these three thumbnails are of better > quality than the others?

RE: Where do you buy ColdFusion?

2006-12-07 Thread Munson, Jacob
> buying from Insight (who BTW use CF, so you get to support a > vendor who actually uses the product on their public site) If that's your criteria, then people should buy CF from someone other than Adobe, who uses PHP instead of CF for their CF 8 preview site: http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.p

RE: MySQL vs PostgreSQL

2006-12-06 Thread Munson, Jacob
> > supported is an idea for wimpy CIO/MBA types that don't trust their > > staff, but that's another topic altogether. :) > > Nah. > 'Supported' means when if it falls over in a big steaming > mess at 9am on a > Monday, I can phone someone else and have them come fix it > because they > prom

RE: MSSQL and Text type fields...

2006-12-06 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Good solution, that should work for any complex query as well right, I > should be able to put the entire complex query in the sub > select and then > join the description onto it in the main query Yes, in fact the query I took that from in my code is a largish complex query. :) ---

RE: Safely selecting last inserted ID

2006-12-06 Thread Munson, Jacob
> In PostgreSQL an even better trick is to use "INSERT ... > RETURNING *" which will result the complete record you just inserted. AAAH, that is a better trick! :) "EMF " made the following annotations. -- This trans

RE: MSSQL and Text type fields...

2006-12-06 Thread Munson, Jacob
> select sub.*, main.description > from products main > join (SELECT sum(stock) AS TotalStock from products) sub > on s.stock = main.stock Oops, that last s.stock should be sub.stock. "EMF " made the following annotations. -

RE: MySQL vs PostgreSQL

2006-12-06 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I've long recommended PostgreSQL as a very viable and capable > enterprise > alternative to MS SQL or MySQL. While there's nothing inherently wrong > with either of those databases, PostgreSQL has a much more liberal > license. You could pack it up, rebrand it, and sell it right > along with >

RE: MSSQL and Text type fields...

2006-12-06 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I have a text field in my DB of type text that contains a product > description. This is creating HUGE problems with queries as > I can't use > DISTINCT or GROUP BY on this field. Is there any way around this? So the description is the same for each grouped item? If so use a sub query like s

RE: How do they do that?

2006-12-06 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Well, they are all really cool. I only wish my skill set > matched up enough to use it. :) I'll second Neil's comment, it's not that hard. I had 0 experience with ajax before I built CFQuickDocs, but the best way to learn is to jump into a project like that. You already know CF, which means y

RE: Fun with CF CSS Files.

2006-12-05 Thread Munson, Jacob
> The main problem I see is that the CSS can't be cached by the client. > You will force a new download on each request. Unless he uses cfhtmlhead to feed it a the file after he's created it. ;) "EMF " made the following annotations. ---

RE: combining two types of JS-related validation

2006-12-05 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Seems to be working alright both with trying to submit via return and > submit via the submit button. My validation doesn't kick, > just qForms. > But if I focus and blur the email field, my validation kicks > as desired. > > FYI the main reason I did my own validation using Ajax was so I co

RE: Fun with CF CSS Files.

2006-12-05 Thread Munson, Jacob
I don't see any problems with this, except that like you said, CSS editors probably won't parse the CSS. What's the benefit you're trying to attain here? A CMS type system? > -Original Message- > From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 2:30 PM > >

RE: combining two types of JS-related validation

2006-12-05 Thread Munson, Jacob
> The trick is, in the hit-return-while-email-field-is-focused > scenario, > it's the qForms validation that kicks off first - and hacking > qForms to > do this would be a bear. Now if there was a variable qForms > uses itself > that I could tap into when the other blur-triggered code trips,

RE: combining two types of JS-related validation

2006-12-05 Thread Munson, Jacob
nt: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 12:54 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: combining two types of JS-related validation > > Munson, Jacob wrote: > > I'm having trouble following your logic, but I'd think if > you have one > > function in the onBlur of an input, a

RE: combining two types of JS-related validation

2006-12-05 Thread Munson, Jacob
I'm having trouble following your logic, but I'd think if you have one function in the onBlur of an input, and the other in the onSubmit of the form tag, it should keep them separate. What's causing them both to fire? > -Original Message- > From: Scott Weikert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

RE: Sftp plugin for eclipse?

2006-12-05 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Aptana also can connect to SFTP sites. > > Man, do I love me some Aptana. Me too. :) "EMF " made the following annotations. -- This transmission may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or e

RE: MSSQL Function (Div 0)?

2006-12-05 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Both excellent solutions thanks guys, in the end I went with... > > isNull(m.ListPrice,0) + 0.01 Most people don't care, but I always have to point out that isNull is a proprietary Microsoft function, while Coalesce() is ANSI standard and has the same basic syntax. "EMF " made the followin

RE: Safely selecting last inserted ID

2006-12-04 Thread Munson, Jacob
> With SQL Server, for example, @@IDENTITY doesn't work exactly the > same as SCOPE_IDENTITY - if I recall correctly, one is > connection-specific while the other is not. Both of them are connection specific, but scope_identity is specific to your current scope. For example, if an insert fires

RE: Safely selecting last inserted ID

2006-12-04 Thread Munson, Jacob
In that Blog entry, he's using last_insert_id(), which is a mysql function, so no CF can't do it on it's own. I still say the way that Oracle and Postgres does this is the best. Before you do an insert, you can select the next available ID, and this ID can NEVER be used by anybody else (selecting

RE: list / array problems, scheduling problem

2006-12-04 Thread Munson, Jacob
Can you show us the query that is giving you the incorrect results? I think I understand where you're going with this, but I'm not sure why you're getting the results you are. > -Original Message- > From: mayo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 9:36 PM > > Inste

Invisible system to stop spam bots

2006-12-04 Thread Munson, Jacob
There have been a few threads on here in recent weeks discussing various ways to stop spam bots from attacking your public forms. Even though most developers these days are using obfuscated text CAPTCHA, this method is painful to the user, and it blocks blind people. I've mentioned a few times th

RE: Advice needed on how to proceed with app...

2006-12-01 Thread Munson, Jacob
> It's a lot more powerful than your run of the mill php CMS > systems that > are open source, full commercial support is available for it, > and it's > got pretty much all the features you'd want an enterprise > class CMS to > have, especially from the level of workflows, approvals, and such

RE: Advice needed on how to proceed with app...

2006-12-01 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I had thought about upgrading awhile back, but then the upgrade price > from 4.5 to 7 jumped from about $600 to $1300 and that put a halt to > the upgrade for the moment. > > Especially with CF 8 due out next year, I can't see spending $1300 now > and another $600 next year to get into CF 8...

RE: Advice needed on how to proceed with app...

2006-12-01 Thread Munson, Jacob
Sounds like a good plan to me. The only suggestion I'd make is to look at something like Farcry for your CMS parts. Building a feature rich CMS from the ground up will take a lot of work. I'm lazy at times, which is why I like to leverage the experience of other projects, especially open source,

RE: Problem with Lyla Captcha

2006-12-01 Thread Munson, Jacob
> When it generates the Captcha image it keeps on putting the > path in twice.. > > I.E. I am using value="D:\Inetpub\olympus24\captcha\images\"/> > > Which is the full path to the folder.. and i get a error saying > D:\Inetpub\olympus24\captcha\D:\Inetpub\olympus24\captcha\imag > es\3FE8828A-

RE: Cfqueryparam and a list

2006-12-01 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Since the data is not coming from direct user input, I say > that you could > probably skip the cfqueryparam. But if you did decide to use > it, my guess is > that you'd use the varchar type (it's just a string after all). I'd second that. A lot of people just use cfqueryparam for all variabl

RE: Training Videos For ColdFusion

2006-12-01 Thread Munson, Jacob
L PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 10:32 AM > > I was thinking about that as well. > > On 12/1/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > As far as hosting, this might be too cheesy, but you could > post them to > > google video and/or

RE: Training Videos For ColdFusion

2006-12-01 Thread Munson, Jacob
As far as hosting, this might be too cheesy, but you could post them to google video and/or youtube and then just paste the code to your site. Of course, the quality could suffer this way... "EMF " made the following annotations. --

RE: Firefox Compatibility

2006-11-30 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I used to despise them to, but then I realised something > pretty cool about > these tags, they work out the datatype of the columns for > you, so generating > truly dynamic queries where you don't know what datatype each > column will be > is posisble. One thing I've always wondered is do yo

RE: Vista (was: CrystalTech outage?)

2006-11-30 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Fortunately, though, if you want to run as a non-privileged > user on Windows > XP, it is doable and practical for most knowledgeable users. > I've been doing > it for quite some time, and the only real problem I've had is > that it takes > me two or three steps, sometimes, to do something tha

RE: Component timeout

2006-11-30 Thread Munson, Jacob
You could specifiy the timeout in the HTTP request itself, instead of in the encompassing component. > -Original Message- > From: Ky, Kajone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 12:13 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: Component timeout > > The method in the compon

RE: Vista (was: CrystalTech outage?)

2006-11-30 Thread Munson, Jacob
> My argument is that preventing a user from running > applications is a more > secure approach than letting users run applications, but > checking those > applications' safety at runtime against an existing list of known bad > applications. Therefore, if I were to choose a single > mechanism fo

RE: Firefox Compatibility

2006-11-30 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Cool. I didn't even know about that. > > Thanks! It works for functions too: http://cfquickdocs.com/?getDoc=datediff :) -- This transmission may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt

RE: Firefox Compatibility

2006-11-30 Thread Munson, Jacob
> http://tinyurl.com/oo49m Sorry for the OT self promotion, but rather than sending a LiveDocs URL to tinyurl, you could post a short URL from CFQuickDocs: http://cfquickdocs.com/?getDoc=cfqueryparam It's not quite as short as tinyurls, but it still won't wrap. :) --

RE: Hostingatoz anyone?

2006-11-30 Thread Munson, Jacob
I've never heard of them, but with prices that low, they're probably similar in quality to xtreme-host.com which I wouldn't recommend, from personal experience. But who knows, you might have found a winner. > -Original Message- > From: Adrian Wagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thur

RE: Vista (was: CrystalTech outage?)

2006-11-30 Thread Munson, Jacob
> One last thing (Jacob Munson), Vista can't be compared to a > virus protection > application (Norton's, etc). That is what they do...manage virus > definitions. Vista is the OS. If Vista has a hole, MSFT will > fix it. If a > new virus comes out, MSFT

RE: DateDiff weirdness

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
I found the problem. My original date was using the 12 hour clock, but now() was returning a value from the 24 hour clock. I'm not sure why that caused dateDiff to return bad results, but it did. -- This transmission

RE: DateDiff weirdness

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Try making them BOTH createDateTime() values THEN using > datediff() on those > values. Both now() and createDateTime return date/time objects, so that shouldn't matter. > If that doesn't work, try this... > > > 'hhmmss') /> > > At first, I thought that was a good idea, but it wouldn't

RE: virus software

2006-11-29 Thread Jacob
NOD32 -Original Message- From: Richard Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:49 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: virus software Can anyone recomend a good virus software. Not sure if it make a difference but its for a server on win 2k, running mx 7.

RE: Jingle Bells

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
He'll probably check the subject and/or body for one of a list of approved words. > -Original Message- > From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 4:18 PM > > How the heck will code be able to determine OT posts? That > sound pretty slick >

DateDiff weirdness

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
I have a date value in this format: mmddhhmmss, for example 20061129041148. What I need to do is calculate the difference in seconds between this date and now(). So I figured I'd use createDateTime() to turn it into a valid date/time object, and then use dateDiff(). However, doing that I get

RE: Can I do this - Receive an e-mail with ColdFusion.

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Is there any easy way for ColdFusion to monitor a box on an > Exchange server or to configure a single exchange account to > be POP? Any other Ideas on how I might tackle this requirement? I'm not an Exchange admin, so don't know the proper answer. But what about setting up an auto-for

RE: VPS - Rehashed....

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I highly recommend viviotech for Linux VPS hosting... comes with > BlueDragon at no extra charge if you ask for it. I'd highly recommend it as well. Jordan might jump in and correct me, but I believe they no longer offer the free BD Server with VPS accounts. However, as long as you're doing no

RE: Crystal Tech or HostMySite? That's my problem!!!

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
> That being said, my current site at HostMySite was very > stable the first 6 months and now seems to go down a handful > of times a day (based on my error reports and monitoring), > which is probably due to some site on their that eats up CF > resources but still really isn't acceptable. Brin

RE: Vista (was: CrystalTech outage?)

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
> No, those aren't the same at all. It might have as many holes > as a block of > Swiss cheese, but if the user can't execute the virus because he lacks > permissions to do so, the virus can't run. If the user can execute the > virus, but lacks permissions to modify the operating system > itself,

RE: compiling apache connector on windows

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I've tried to compile the apache mod_jrun20.so and > mod_jrun22.so connectors > from sources provided in the wsconfig.jar, but I can't seem > to get it to > work on a windows platform. I went and downloading Visual > C++ Express, the > platform SDK and got a version of apxs for windows, and t

RE: Vista (was: CrystalTech outage?)

2006-11-29 Thread Munson, Jacob
> The remote attack surface for a patched Windows XP SP2 > machine with the > Windows firewall enabled is pretty small. I have every reason > to expect the > attack surface for Vista to be as small or smaller. That, by > itself, doesn't > mean that users can't do stupid things that will get thei

RE: CF and URL vars as folders?

2006-11-28 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Something I neglected to mention - when I brought up Apache, > I mentioned > in as far as knowing there was a way to do it with that > webserver - I'm > currently on Windows 2000 server, not Apache. Not to nitpick, but you /can/ run Apache on Windows. In fact, IIRC most public Apache web se

RE: Vista (was: CrystalTech outage?)

2006-11-28 Thread Munson, Jacob
> They actually let hackers take a shot at Vista this summer > and rave reviews > came out of it. I think 1 person was able to trick UAC but this was > in...hrmmm...I think Beta 2. That hole was covered in the next major > release. See, this is exactly what I'm talking about. I have no doubt tha

RE: Vista (was: CrystalTech outage?)

2006-11-28 Thread Munson, Jacob
> If you can't accidentally run executables, you can't > accidentally turn your > machine into a spambot. I think that the changes that Microsoft have made in Vista are awesome, but they won't stop the Trojans that take advantage of security vulnerabilities. Unless you think that Vista won't hav

RE: coldfusion webmail app

2006-11-28 Thread Munson, Jacob
Gosh darn it. I was /really/ interested in a project like this a few months ago, but now I've got 2 or 3 project ideas of myself to work on. I'll be keeping my ears open for continued news about this though... > -Original Message- > From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tues

RE: Hiding email addresses

2006-11-28 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Where can I read more about her system? I tried IP blocking > but it became > much to cumbersome to maintain. I am always interested in > eliminating spam > of any kind. Here's a link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/thread.cfm/threadid:48461#25 8090 It's a pretty good system, bu

RE: Hiding email addresses

2006-11-27 Thread Munson, Jacob
Not enough info. Do you really have the email address exposed in the form somewhere? If not, maybe they're getting spam from the form (spam bots)? If it's the latter, you should do something to protect the form. I used to suggest CAPTCHA, but now there are more accessible methods. Ben Nadel has

RE: Other simple but powerful editors out there like CF Studio? Dreamweaver 8 nope!

2006-11-22 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I still use Studio 4.5 (true) and I am happy with it > especially when assigning shortcuts to tags and snippets, a > simple feature that DW8 does not offer easily after I > searched everywhere and posted my problems on the forums at > Adobe. I'm late to the thread, but I want to say that cfe

RE: It's Happened!

2006-11-22 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I just looked at the service, and for 2 personal emails > (hosted at a shared > host) received FALSE. My work email, on the other hand, > returned TRUE. > Assume that the hosting co has incorrectly configured > something, and it > isn't the script (as I am), can this really be used with high

RE: CF_united site questions.....

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
Oh, I see what you mean. Well, we know it's a 4 day conference, with the last day being Saturday. So according to my calendar that's June 27th-30th. I'd guess they did some copy/paste and forgot to change dates. Send them an email and I'll bet they'll fix it. The fixed an error I saw earlier t

RE: CF_united site questions.....

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
Are you on the 2007 site? http://www.cfunited.com/2007/ That shows the dates as June 27th through the 30th. I didn't see any other dates in the various pages... > -Original Message- > From: R Knutson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 1:49 PM > To: CF-Talk > Su

RE: Replace function

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
It does look like it's supposed to be a carriage return, but the code is expecting cr to be a variable, probably that has the carriage return ASCII code in it. You could try "#chr(13)##chr(10)#" instead, or just chr(10). > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

RE: CFUnited 2007 Pricing

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I'm sur ethey wouldn't put on a 3hr slot on asp.net if no-one > was going to > go to it, that would be pointless. Well, considering that the pre-registration for this course showed very little interest when compared to courses like Ray Camden's CFC session, I think you could be wrong. I don't

RE: CFUnited 2007 Pricing

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Would you prefer a 5* conference venue, restaurant quality > food, lots of > staff, lots of bells and whitles and spend 3 months of your > salary to get > there. > > Just because someone says the food sucked in they survey > answers, doesn't > neccisarily mean they want to pay $200 more next

RE: CF Change Control/Change Request Systems

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
I don't think a bug tracker is exactly what you mean, but if so: http://lighthousepro.riaforge.org/ It's open source, so it could be a start for a custom change management system. > -Original Message- > From: Pete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 11:40 AM > To

RE: CFUnited 2007 Pricing

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Also, they open topic/speaker > suggestions up to the entire community, have allowed the community to > vote on topics/suggestions in the past, and they have asked attendees > for suggestions and likes/dislikes regarding individual speakers, > sessions, and the conference in general, every si

RE: CFUnited 2007 Pricing

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
Daniel and Simon, I agree that CFUnited is a very good conference, but is it perfect? I don't think so. I've looked around at what some other tech conferences are doing, and though I haven't attended these, I like their ideas. Does offering criticism mean I think the conference is bad? Of cour

RE: cfeclipse toolbar

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
ave an option of show > editor toolbar. I > am using eclipse 3.2 > > > On 11/17/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > It's kind of a pain, but: > > Window->Preferences->CFEclipse->Editor->Show Editor Toolbar > > and then yo

RE: cfeclipse toolbar

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
> them. > > > -Original Message- > > From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 11:48 AM > > To: CF-Talk > > Subject: RE: cfeclipse toolbar > > > > It's kind of a pai

RE: LAG on List?

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
Yes, I've noticed it too. I sent a message at 8:30 this morning, and it just now came through almost 3 hours late. > -Original Message- > From: Oğuz Demirkapı [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 9:51 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: LAG on List? > > Hi Michael, >

RE: cfeclipse toolbar

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
It's kind of a pain, but: Window->Preferences->CFEclipse->Editor->Show Editor Toolbar and then you have to restart Eclipse > -Original Message- > From: Dan Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 6:40 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: cfeclipse toolbar > > Does anyon

RE: CFUnited 2007 Pricing

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
Dang, David! You must have put a lot of work into this. Fascinating numbers. If they made over $600,000 just for the registrations, I'd be curious to know how much the overhead costs are. I'd bet they're making a pretty penny. And I agree, they won't run a money losing conference. Unlike Adobe

RE: CFUnited 2007 Pricing

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
The thing that bothers me the most about CFUnited is how cocky Teratech is when it comes to the sessions. Borland's conference this year had a user driven schedule. Anybody could submit a session they'd like to teach, and Borland setup up a site for people to vote on the sessions. The top x sessi

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
> >and a full theme system with lots of themes available. The > > two big things for me are the workflow process and the plug-in > > Agreed. Theming is the major feature planned for 6.0 Great to hear. This is probably the main thing I've missed from Blogger, when I moved to BlogCFC a long time

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-17 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Having said that, if you have a specific wish for a CF-based blog then > you can presumably find your way around CF code and make your own > BlogCFC add-ons, tidy up the admin, etc. This was something > I had to do > in the past, rebuilding the interface so it was fully semantic mark-up > (in a

RE: Search Engine Friendly URLS

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
> I know that even Google claims it won't search pages with > something like > ?id=1234 in the URL, > but it is simply not true. I have all my sites with such url, > and they > all get searched every day, > in particular by Google. Sure, Google still indexes the pages, but the ranking algorith

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Whats wrong with blogCFC it does everything you need, its > easy to customise > and its very simple to use ? This doesn't bother me, but a lot of people are turned off by the entry editor, because they want a wysiwyg editor. But with the latest versions of BlogCFC, Ray abstracted the entry box

RE: ColdFusion blogging software?

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
AVBlog, BlogCFM, BlogFusion are a few I know of. Personally I like BlogCFC, but I haven't tried any of the others. > -Original Message- > From: Ryan Stille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2006 1:09 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: ColdFusion blogging software? > > I'

RE: service control manager not stopping CF!

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
> for some reason, I just shut down all of my instances via the windows > services control manager, and for some curious reason, my web > server was > still serving CFML pages. Not cached, either. > > I finally noticed that there was still a jrun.exe process running. If I stop the services on

RE: CFUnited 2007 Pricing

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
> The increase definitely stops me from attending again in 2007 (2006 > was my first cfunited). > > If I do hike over to the US from Scotland, it will now definitely 100% > be for cf.Objective(). You could wait until 2008 and go to CFUnited Europe, which will be in London: http://www.cfunited.com

RE: CFUnited 2007 Pricing

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
If you look at the 3 day price, Teratech has raised the price $100 each year since 2005 (that was my first year). Why? I don't know and I don't like it, but I've come to expect it. I agree with you though, I don't see the value going up to match the price increase. Fortunately for me, my company

RE: Full intermediate CF application with step_by_step tutorial

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
> The only difference is preference and price. I'd much rather > take a book to > the old baño than my laptop though :-) I've been known to take my laptop to the baño. So I guess that explains why I don't prefer books. ;) ---

RE: Where's the culprit for these timeout/connection errors?

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
> > CF7, Shared server at crystalTech, MS Access > > Maybe the problem is using a desktop database not designed > for multiple > users as the basis for a multi user application ;) I agree. I've always wondered why so many CF developers love to use Access for projects. It's not free, and it's

RE: Search Engine Friendly URLS

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
> >>To Search Engine Friendly URL such as > > >>domain.com/news/example_news_story > > Is it really more "Search Engine Friendly"? Why? Because search engines favor sites that have real words in their URL that match the page content. For example, I have a blog entry about a JavaScript isNumer

RE: Full intermediate CF application with step_by_step tutorial

2006-11-16 Thread Munson, Jacob
> The majority of us started from one version or another of the > CFWACK (I'm > not giving my version age heh) This is something that's interesting to me in the programmer world. Most people I know love to learn from books, but I'm just the opposite. I started with CF 4, but didn't seriously get

RE: MS SQL Server "feature"

2006-11-15 Thread Munson, Jacob
Wow, that's pretty bad. I'm surprised you were able to find that...it sounds like you copied some code from a file that only uses CR, like from a website on a Linux server. But if you just typed it in, that's pretty bad (bad on Microsoft's part). > -Original Message- > From: Brad Wood [m

RE: Capture Alternatives

2006-11-15 Thread Munson, Jacob
> Could someone explain to me which method was the hidden form one (we > talked about so many)? > > Is that where you put a form field in which actually is > type="hidden" or > where you put in a type="text" field in a div which is hidden, mark it > "leave me blank" and ASSUME the BOT will try

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