(ot) Anyone looking for a UX / UI Expert in Los Angeles?

2010-11-08 Thread Mark Drew
Really sorry about the Off Topic, but I guess some of you will be dealing with this. A good friend and ex coleague of mine is moving to LA this week and I know he is awesome in the UX / UI areas of web development. Anyone out there looking for someone with those skills over in LA? Many

Re: (ot) Anyone looking for a UX / UI Expert in Los Angeles?

2010-11-08 Thread John M Bliss
Not personally but here're 1,200 of them: http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=%22user+experience%22+OR+%22user+interface%22l=Los+Angeles,+CA http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=%22user+experience%22+OR+%22user+interface%22l=Los+Angeles,+CAI also found 50 on linkedin.com On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Mark

Re: (ot) Anyone looking for a UX / UI Expert in Los Angeles?

2010-11-08 Thread Larry Lyons
At the risk of Michael D getting ticked off at us I'll at to the OT. Why not post his info to CF-Jobs? regards, larry Really sorry about the Off Topic, but I guess some of you will be dealing with this. A good friend and ex coleague of mine is moving to LA this week and I know he is

expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Richard White
Hi we have a relational database and one task is taking far too long but we cannot see any way to improve it, although i do feel there is a way to massively improve it... so would like some expert help on this we have a normal table which has a One-to-Many table coming off of it... table 1

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Barney Boisvert
expert help on this we have a normal table which has a One-to-Many table coming off of it... table 1 is client details (one to one table), and table 2 is client telephone numbers (one to many table and has the clientid as a foreign key) we need to process a query that contains all the client

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Scott Stroz
too long but we cannot see any way to improve it, although i do feel there is a way to massively improve it... so would like some expert help on this we have a normal table which has a One-to-Many table coming off of it... table 1 is client details (one to one table), and table 2 is client

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread ColdFusion Developer
it, although i do feel there is a way to massively improve it... so would like some expert help on this we have a normal table which has a One-to-Many table coming off of it... table 1 is client details (one to one table), and table 2 is client telephone numbers (one to many table and has

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Dominic Watson
in these kinds of cases. Dominic 2009/4/14 Richard White rich...@j7is.co.uk: Hi we have a relational database and one task is taking far too long but we cannot see any way to improve it, although i do feel there is a way to massively improve it... so would like some expert help on this we have

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Richard White
thanks for all your replies. barney, yes we are using mysql and didnt even know about the qroup_concat. it works like a dream and where this task was taking 23 seconds to complete it is now taking a matter of milliseconds :) fantastic and thanks once again for all your replies :) What DB

RE: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Andy Matthews
Nice. So group_concat works sort of like ColdFusion's valuelist method. Very nice indeed! -Original Message- From: Richard White [mailto:rich...@j7is.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:59 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: expert sql challenge thanks for all your replies. barney, yes

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:59 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: expert sql challenge thanks for all your replies. barney, yes we are using mysql and didnt even know about the qroup_concat. it works like a dream and where this task was taking 23 seconds to complete it is now taking a matter

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Scott Stroz
valuelist method. Very nice indeed! -Original Message- From: Richard White [mailto:rich...@j7is.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:59 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: expert sql challenge thanks for all your replies. barney, yes we are using mysql and didnt even know about

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Barney Boisvert
wrote: Nice. So group_concat works sort of like ColdFusion's valuelist method. Very nice indeed! -Original Message- From: Richard White [mailto:rich...@j7is.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:59 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: expert sql challenge thanks for all your replies

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Judah McAuley
14, 2009 2:59 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: expert sql challenge thanks for all your replies. barney, yes we are using mysql and didnt even know about the qroup_concat. it works like a dream and where this task was taking 23 seconds to complete it is now taking a matter of milliseconds

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Barney Boisvert
...@commadelimited.com wrote: Nice. So group_concat works sort of like ColdFusion's valuelist method. Very nice indeed! -Original Message- From: Richard White [mailto:rich...@j7is.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:59 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: expert sql challenge thanks

Re: expert sql challenge

2009-04-14 Thread Judah McAuley
group_concat works sort of like ColdFusion's valuelist method. Very nice indeed! -Original Message- From: Richard White [mailto:rich...@j7is.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:59 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: expert sql challenge thanks for all your replies. barney, yes we are using

Re: Looking for javascript expert and CF professional worker

2008-06-15 Thread Larry C. Lyons
What people have been saying about this topic are best set of arguments for getting requirements docs before anything is coded.That has saved me more than once. regards, larry On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 9:41 PM, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Especially putting together the last couple of

RE: Looking for javascript expert and CF professional worker

2008-06-15 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
+1 ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. Bobby Hartsfield http://acoderslife.com http://cf4em.com -Original Message- From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 3:15 PM To: CF-Jobs-Talk Subject: Re: Looking for javascript expert and CF professional worker What people

Re: Looking for javascript expert and CF professional worker

2008-06-13 Thread Phillip M. Vector
: Phillip Vector [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 4:33 PM To: CF-Jobs-Talk Subject: Re: Looking for javascript expert and CF professional worker Is it just me or does this sound like a scam to anyone else? On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Alex Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED

COLDFUSION EXPERT WANTED

2008-04-02 Thread Karin Kelly
Position Title: Sr. Web Developer Department:Information Technology Location: Piscataway, NJ Reports to:IT Manager Position Summary: Apply cutting-edge technology to solve challenging business problems and maximize IT’s

Re: COLDFUSION EXPERT WANTED

2008-04-02 Thread Rey Bango
Karin, You posted a similar posting about 5 times on CF-Jobs and now you're posting it here. CF-Talk is *NOT* for job postings and I would urge you to please read the list rules to ensure you understand what content is acceptable. Rey... Karin Kelly wrote: Position Title: Sr. Web

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-04-01 Thread Greg Morphis
Yeah that just seemed like the logical thing to do.. Have a good one! On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Mike Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ok guys, i think all is resolved quite nicely. am now inputting all stock levels in just the product_to_product_options (thank god for those table

product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Mike Little
help! i am stuck... ok, for my product catalogue i have included a basic inventory system. product - product_id track_stock BIT stock_level INT reorder_level INT product_to_product_options -- product_id product_options_id stock_level INT reorder_level INT

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Mike Chabot
It might help to know which database you are using (SQL Server?). There are many ways to do this, but I don't think you provided enough detail to identify the best method. Below is one method. SELECT 1 FROM product p WHERE product_id = #id# AND (stock_level 0 OR EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Greg Morphis
Maybe have a default or generic option, set the id to 0.. That way ALL stock totals will be in one table instead of 2. It'd make it easier to query also. On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Mike Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: help! i am stuck... ok, for my product catalogue i have included a

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Mike Little
SQL server mike. It might help to know which database you are using (SQL Server?). There are many ways to do this, but I don't think you provided enough detail to identify the best method. Below is one method. SELECT 1 FROM product p WHERE product_id = #id# AND (stock_level 0 OR EXISTS (

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Mike Little
hmmm... yes this could be an option. i was a little unsure of the default record for the ptpo table eg. would it be a good idea to have a null product_options_id? Maybe have a default or generic option, set the id to 0.. That way ALL stock totals will be in one table instead of 2. It'd make it

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Greg Morphis
It wouldn't be null you could make it 0. Having the product stock in one table would make it easier to maintain also On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Mike Little [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hmmm... yes this could be an option. i was a little unsure of the default record for the ptpo table eg.

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Azadi Saryev
do you want to display on your summary page only products that are in stock, or all products with 'unavailable' for those out of stock? Azadi Saryev Sabai-dee.com http://www.sabai-dee.com/ Mike Little wrote: i need to develop a system for displaying products on a summary page.

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Mike Little
good question, at this stage being able to display all with like you said - a availability flag would be quite good. do you want to display on your summary page only products that are in stock, or all products with 'unavailable' for those out of stock? Azadi Saryev Sabai-dee.com

RE: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Mark Fuqua
Not an expert and this might be really stupid, but what is the advantage of making products with options...why not make each product option a different product? Seems it would simplify what you need to do. Mark -Original Message- From: Mike Little [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Azadi Saryev
not if you ant to be able to display product groups with various options (i.e. size, colour, etc)... Azadi Saryev Sabai-dee.com http://www.sabai-dee.com/ Mark Fuqua wrote: Not an expert and this might be really stupid, but what is the advantage of making products with options...why not make

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Azadi Saryev
i suppose then left joining your tables and using cfif|cfelse/cfswitch|cfcase logic at output can do the trick? Azadi Saryev Sabai-dee.com http://www.sabai-dee.com/ Mike Little wrote: good question, at this stage being able to display all with like you said - a availability flag would be

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Azadi Saryev
something like: [note: something quick before my first cup of Lao Mountain Coffee... beware...] cfquery name=q1 ... SELECT p.product_id, p.stock_level, ptop.product_options_id, ptop.stock_level AS o_stock_level, po.product_option_title FROM products p LEFT JOIN (product_options po INNER JOIN

Re: product query - need an expert

2008-03-31 Thread Mike Little
ok guys, i think all is resolved quite nicely. am now inputting all stock levels in just the product_to_product_options (thank god for those table aliases!!) table. this has made is so much easier. simply doing a SUM of the stock levels to see if a product has positive stock levels. thanks

Re: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-07 Thread Dominic Watson
Yep, I remembered you after I posted my original message Dave; should have posted XML Expert Help (Isaac?? Dave???). :p Is there anyway to map those namespaces in CF do you know? Dominic On 07/03/2008, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By default namespace are you talking about something

RE: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-07 Thread Dave Watts
Yep, I remembered you after I posted my original message Dave; should have posted XML Expert Help (Isaac?? Dave???). It's just as well you didn't, because I don't know how to reference the default namespace of a child element in XPath, when it differs from the default namespace of the root

Re: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-07 Thread Dominic Watson
or something. Dominic On 07/03/2008, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yep, I remembered you after I posted my original message Dave; should have posted XML Expert Help (Isaac?? Dave???). It's just as well you didn't, because I don't know how to reference the default namespace of a child

Re: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-07 Thread s. isaac dealey
A default namespace has no prefix: xmlns=http://somenamespaceURI; Dominic's document has two default namespaces: one at the root element, and one at a child element. The one at the child element controls the default namespace only for its contents. Oh... thanks Dave, makes a lot of sense

Re: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-07 Thread s. isaac dealey
Lol, I'm guessing it can't be done natively then - I'll look into what can be done, hopefully make a udf or something. It doesn't know how to pick up the sub-node's namespace using namespace-uri()? root xmlns=foo sub1 xmlns=bar sub2 / /sub1 /root

Re: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-07 Thread Dominic Watson
It doesn't know how to pick up the sub-node's namespace using namespace-uri()? Sure it does. Actually I've been using local-name()=elementName. However, my XPath statement is reasonably complex and is quite unreadable because of this. Wouldn't be so bad using some arbritary prefix that was

Re: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-07 Thread s. isaac dealey
It doesn't know how to pick up the sub-node's namespace using namespace-uri()? Sure it does. Oh I get what you were asking now... Yeah, I haven't even tried to use XPath to do anything like that outside of XSL. -- s. isaac dealey ^ new epoch isn't it time for a change?

Re: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-06 Thread Dominic Watson
Ok, so I figured why my xmlSearch was not working - there are two default namespaces in the xml and a namespace mapping is required to reference them through XPath. After searching for some time on how to map namespaces with ColdFusion I gave up and used: //[local-name()=AddressDetails]/* etc My

RE: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-06 Thread Dawson, Michael
This post may help. http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm/2005/11/18/XmlSearchNoNameName space m!ke -Original Message- From: Dominic Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 4:50 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???) I am

Re: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-06 Thread Dominic Watson
http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm/2005/11/18/XmlSearchNoNameNamespace Thanks, I saw that in my search, however it doesn't cover the problem in my example. This only deals with a single noname namespace. In my example there are two, one nested in the other. This stops you being able to

Re: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-06 Thread s. isaac dealey
Ok, so I figured why my xmlSearch was not working - there are two default namespaces in the xml and a namespace mapping is required to reference them through XPath. After searching for some time on how to map namespaces with ColdFusion I gave up and used: //[local-name()=AddressDetails]/*

RE: XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-06 Thread Dave Watts
By default namespace are you talking about something like the xsl namespace that doesn't need to be declared in the xml packet or one where the packet itself contains xmlns:blah=yadda ? A default namespace has no prefix: xmlns=http://somenamespaceURI; Dominic's document has two default

XML Expert help with namespaces.. (Isaac???)

2008-03-05 Thread Dominic Watson
I am having trouble searching this xml string returned from the google maps geocoding service. The reason is to do with the xmlns for the AddressDetails XML. Here is the xml (I wish I could tab it!): ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8? kml xmlns=http://earth.google.com/kml/2.0; Response

Re: Need a coldfusion expert and opinion... I am stranded..HELP

2007-12-29 Thread Mark Phillips
On Dec 27, 2007 2:41 AM, Alex Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have this music website and the designer basically left me stranded. I have been looking for a decent low-mid cost cold fusion designer/programmer for 6 months. I haven't found anyone? I looked on craigslist, get a freelancer,

Re: Need a coldfusion expert and opinion... I am stranded..HELP

2007-12-27 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
List - Apologies for sending this directly... I changed the TO: but apparently GMail had other ideas. Hatton Alex - I'm not sure if you've gotten any other replies for this message yet or not... your post came through at a time when most that are active on this list are sleeping (and those

Re: Need a coldfusion expert and opinion... I am stranded..HELP

2007-12-27 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
On Dec 27, 2007 2:41 AM, Alex Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have this music website and the designer basically left me stranded. I have been looking for a decent low-mid cost cold fusion designer/programmer for 6 months. I haven't found anyone? I looked on craigslist, get a freelancer,

Need a coldfusion expert and opinion... I am stranded..HELP

2007-12-26 Thread Alex Snowden
I have this music website and the designer basically left me stranded. I have been looking for a decent low-mid cost cold fusion designer/programmer for 6 months. I haven't found anyone? I looked on craigslist, get a freelancer, and even various website forums and no luck. Pretty much my

Need a coldfusion expert and opinion... I am stranded..HELP

2007-12-26 Thread Alex Snowden
I have this music website and the designer basically left me stranded. I have been looking for a decent low-mid cost cold fusion designer/programmer for 6 months. I haven't found anyone? I looked on craigslist, get a freelancer, and even various website forums and no luck. Pretty much my

ColdFusion Expert Needed NYC - Short Term

2007-04-17 Thread Behrouz Khashayar
We currently have a need for a Coldfusion Expert in NYC to help us with analysis of upgrading Coldfusion 5 for one of our applications as follows: Assess the complexity of the upgrade and the issues we may face. Assess the effort needed (time and resources) to complete the upgrade. Ensure

Re: CFHTTP Expert Needed For Problem Today

2006-11-02 Thread Jim Miller
Here is an update. We still don't have a solution and are willing to pay a good deal for this solution. Please see previous posts in this thread for description of the project. Here is where we stand: 1) There is a possibility that a custom CFHTTP tag can do this easily. I was sent this by the

CFHTTP Expert Needed For Problem Today

2006-11-01 Thread Tch3
I have code that I need fixed and I'm willing to pay $250 to the first person who gets it (probably a very simple problem). I am also willing to pay $50 for your time if you solve it and are not the first to solve it, but are within the first five people to solve it. The code, which is

Re: CFHTTP Expert Needed For Problem Today

2006-11-01 Thread s. isaac dealey
This is a wild stab in the dark, and may have nothing to do with your issue, but looking at the code I would recommend changing Find('offerToken=' in your GetToken1 helper function with FindNoCase. I don't think eBay is likely to have that string in their page more than once with different

OT: Usability Expert to Present at Tomorrow's NYCFUG Meeting!

2006-06-12 Thread Judith Dinowitz
At the next New York ColdFusion User Group (http://www.nycfug.org) meeting, find out how to create more effective Web products with the practice of usability testing. Software project methodology guru Clark Valberg will take you step-by-step through the process of setting up and conducting a

RE: Usability Expert to Present at Tomorrow's NYCFUG Meeting!

2006-06-12 Thread Ben Nadel
call me the gangster of love. -Original Message- From: Judith Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 1:48 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: OT: Usability Expert to Present at Tomorrow's NYCFUG Meeting! At the next New York ColdFusion User Group (http://www.nycfug.org) meeting

Expert at debugging stack traces?

2005-12-27 Thread gabriel l smallman
Then you're my guy. Need to hire some to help me track down a hanging condition on cfmx 7.0 on win 2.3k. I have tried everything I can think of. I have installed fusion reactor and have some excellent sample stack traces but I'm just not that good with diagnosing it from this. If your interested

Need SQL Expert Help!

2005-11-11 Thread jonese
we have an upload system that stores an uploadid and then the filename of the file uploaded. the uploadid is just an int (100524) and filename is the uploadID plus the extention (100524.doc) I need a SQL script which will select those records where the uploadid doesn't equal the filename without

Re: Need SQL Expert Help!

2005-11-11 Thread Deanna Schneider
You could do it like this in Oracle. I'd imagine you could swap functions for sql server: SELECT id, CASE WHEN idcolumn != TO_NUMBER(SUBSTR(filecolumn, 1,INSTR(filecolumn, '.')-1)) THEN 'bad record' ELSE 'good record' END as result FROM yourtable On 11/11/05, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Need SQL Expert Help!

2005-11-11 Thread Greg Morphis
is it always .doc or . followed by a 3 digit extension? select * from foo where fooid != substr(file, 1, length(file) - 4) That works if so... On 11/11/05, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: we have an upload system that stores an uploadid and then the filename of the file uploaded. the uploadid

Re: Need SQL Expert Help!

2005-11-11 Thread Caroline Wise
How about select * from [tablename] where filename like CAST(uploadID AS VARCHAR(50)) + '.%' HTH Caroline Wise On 11/11/05, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: we have an upload system that stores an uploadid and then the filename of the file uploaded. the uploadid is just an int (100524) and

Re: Need SQL Expert Help!

2005-11-11 Thread Caroline Wise
Oops, I think you wanted it the other way around... select * from [tablename] where filename not like CAST(uploadID AS VARCHAR(50)) + '.%' On 11/11/05, Caroline Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about select * from [tablename] where filename like CAST(uploadID AS VARCHAR(50)) + '.%'

Re: Need SQL Expert Help!

2005-11-11 Thread Greg Morphis
select * from foo where fooid != substr(file, 1, position('.' in file) - 1); That works for postgres, if using Oracle use the instr() function instead of the position() function. On 11/11/05, Greg Morphis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is it always .doc or . followed by a 3 digit extension? select

Re: Need SQL Expert Help!

2005-11-11 Thread jonese
thanks all! erj On 11/11/05, Caroline Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oops, I think you wanted it the other way around... select * from [tablename] where filename not like CAST(uploadID AS VARCHAR(50)) + '.%' On 11/11/05, Caroline Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about select *

Expert ColdFusion Developer, looking for telecommuting projects

2005-08-08 Thread Johnny Le
Merrimack is not out yet and this person already has experience with it. S/he is truly an expert:-) Sorry, I don't mean to be mean, but I have to say something. I can't help it. Forgive me :-) Johnny I am an experienced and advanced certified CF developer/architect, with almost 7 years CF

Re: Expert ColdFusion Developer, looking for telecommuting projects

2005-08-08 Thread Aaron Rouse
Perhaps it is in Beta or Alpha or RC, of course talking about such things I am sure is against an NDA On 8/8/05, Johnny Le [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Merrimack is not out yet and this person already has experience with it. S/he is truly an expert:-) Sorry, I don't mean to be mean, but I

Re: Expert ColdFusion Developer, looking for telecommuting projects

2005-08-08 Thread Jerry Johnson
It doesn't say up to and including, so it could be argued it means every version before Merrimack. And by including Merrimack in the name, it shows s/he to be up on the next release info. On 8/8/05, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps it is in Beta or Alpha or RC, of course talking

RE: Expert ColdFusion Developer, looking for telecommuting projects

2005-08-08 Thread Christopher Watson
- From: Jen Perkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Aug 8, 2005 4:24 PM To: CF-Jobs cf-jobs@houseoffusion.com Subject: RE: Expert ColdFusion Developer, looking for telecommuting projects Wow, really? Because every tech company I've ever worked for has had a clause like this in the hiring contract. Every

Re: Looking for a usability expert

2005-06-16 Thread Will Tomlinson
Rey, I have one that I use - she's very professional, has extensive experience with usability, and has very reasonable rates. Instead of telling you all about her here, just email me offlist at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll give you her contact info. Thanks, Will

Re: Looking for a usability expert

2005-06-16 Thread Adam Churvis
- Original Message - From: Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 11:17 PM Subject: Looking for a usability expert Hi all. My company is looking for a usability expert to review our shopping process and make recommendations on how

RE: Looking for a usability expert

2005-06-16 Thread Jim Davis
-Original Message- From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 11:18 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Looking for a usability expert Hi all. My company is looking for a usability expert to review our shopping process and make recommendations on how to improve

Re: Looking for a usability expert

2005-06-16 Thread Rey Bango
-Original Message- From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 10:18 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Looking for a usability expert Hi all. My company is looking for a usability expert to review our shopping process and make recommendations on how to improve it. Could

Looking for a usability expert

2005-06-15 Thread Rey Bango
Hi all. My company is looking for a usability expert to review our shopping process and make recommendations on how to improve it. Could anyone make some recommendations? Rey.. -- http://www.ReyBango.com ~| Find out how

RE: Looking for a usability expert

2005-06-15 Thread Parker, Kevin
-Talk Subject: Looking for a usability expert Hi all. My company is looking for a usability expert to review our shopping process and make recommendations on how to improve it. Could anyone make some recommendations? Rey.. -- http://www.ReyBango.com

RE: Looking for a usability expert

2005-06-15 Thread Dawson, Michael
, June 15, 2005 10:18 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Looking for a usability expert Hi all. My company is looking for a usability expert to review our shopping process and make recommendations on how to improve it. Could anyone make some recommendations? Rey.. -- http://www.ReyBango.com

RE: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-05 Thread Patrick McGeehan
PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 2:50 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job We're getting a variety of errors including CFLOCK's timing out and references

Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Peter Lakanen
As of yesterday, I've got a client who recently moved both their web server and their database server to bigger, more beefy servers and now they can't keep their web site running. It is ColdFusion-driven (version 5) and is mostly (if not entirely) powered by a content mangement system called

Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Peter Lakanen wrote: As of yesterday, I've got a client who recently moved both their web server and their database server to bigger, more beefy servers and now they can't keep their web site running. It is ColdFusion-driven (version 5) and is mostly (if not entirely) powered by a

Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Al Musella, DPM
Hate to say, but how about moving back to the old servers, to give you time to work on the new servers and figure out the problem? I would then re-format the drive on the new server, and install windows and cf again.. then run diagnostics on the new disks.. then test it for a few days to see

Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Clint Tredway
I had a client with the same issue... after all was said and done, the only thing that fixed this was moving to CF 6.1 - using the same code, the server stopped crashing.. On 5/4/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peter Lakanen wrote: As of yesterday, I've got a client who recently

Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Matt Robertson
Are you flagging long-running templates in CFAdmin? I assume you I seriously doubt this is hardware related, although of course anything is possible. Looks to me like a CF setting wasn't set up the same. OR the odbc connection is the point of failure (either the network issue you mention or

RE: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Connie DeCinko
CF Expert for the Job Hate to say, but how about moving back to the old servers, to give you time to work on the new servers and figure out the problem? I would then re-format the drive on the new server, and install windows and cf again.. then run diagnostics on the new disks.. then test

Expert Coder List Needed

2004-10-09 Thread Orlando . Correa
I appologize for posting this message here, but I'm looking for an expert Flash developers list.I can't seem to get to flash coders at chattyfig.figleaf.com anymore.You can contact me directly if you like. Thanks Orlando [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe

RE: Expert Coder List Needed

2004-10-09 Thread Dave Watts
I appologize for posting this message here, but I'm looking for an expert Flash developers list.I can't seem to get to flash coders at chattyfig.figleaf.com anymore.You can contact me directly if you like. The list server was shut down this morning temporarily, because our building had

Looking for a Verity expert

2004-09-20 Thread Joe Bernard
We have Verity K2 server set up and indexing some tables from our database. We refresh the index every 30 minutes with a query. It works correctly for about 10 minutes after starting the K2 engine, then it begins returning strange result sets. All the cells in the result set are empty strings,

Is there just not a verity expert amongst us? =(...

2004-09-20 Thread Daniel Budde II
-Original Message- From: Daniel Budde II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 11:58 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Vspider, K2 server help I believe I am running Vspider correctly, but what I have noticed is if I use Vspider or a normal CFindex I am getting the same

Some Expert input on this

2004-06-25 Thread Taco Fleur
I am no expert in Object Oriented Programming, and I'm pretty sure I am loosing the plot somewhere with the following cfc, I would really appreciate some expert input from someone (Sean where art thou).. I believe I need to lock any access to the object as its in the server scope, not sure yet

Re: Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-23 Thread Cutter (CF-Talk)
Ray, I've followed this thread this morning with my cup of joe, and seen some great insight on some of the bigger issues with type and graphics. Adobe Photoshop has never really handled fonts very well, especially with the web image exports (which is best to port to Image Ready instead of the

Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-23 Thread Daniel Kessler
While I know this sounds odd, it's been true for me: I've found that if I make my graphic text a .gif and make all but the letters transparent and put that in a table, it looks much fuzzier than it should.I'd show ya, but I tend to not do that if I can.I saw it as recently as a month ago.Now, I

Re: Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-23 Thread Ray Champagne
Thanks to all of you that responded.I promise that I will post the results of what we find as soon as she can compile all the suggestions and put them to good use.It might be a couple of days, but I will post the solution for future searches on this thread as soon as we have them.I may be back

Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-22 Thread Ray Champagne
Anybody here really good with graphics?We have a designer here who is having a lot of trouble creating text graphics (for navigation, say) that are not all fuzzy around the edges.She swears that she has tried everything in Photoshop, filters, etc, but they still look like crap.The way that she

Re: Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-22 Thread bret
Ray Champagne wrote: Anybody here really good with graphics?We have a designer here who is having a lot of trouble creating text graphics (for navigation, say) that are not all fuzzy around the edges.She swears that she has tried everything in Photoshop, filters, etc, but they still look like

Re: Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-22 Thread Bob Haroche
I'm no graphics expert either, but what I'll often do is create a text layer and then clone it and overlay the clone over the original. I might then lower the opacity of the top level some. I do this in Fireworks and the effect is to sharpen the text in question. - Regards, Bob

Re: Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-22 Thread Ben Doom
Other than that, there shouldn't be too much else she has to do. The key is to play with the anti-aliasing setting for that text layer. If you want smooth, graphical text items, they will always be blurry to a degree, as that's what anti-aliasing does to get rid of the jaggies. It's also

Re: Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-22 Thread Kevin Graeme
A lot of it depends on the version of Photoshop you use. More recent versions include more control over the anti-aliasing used which is the key. My preference is actually to use Fireworks. In Fireworks I can not only select from multiple AA options, but can set my own. -Kevin - Original

RE: Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-22 Thread Paul Vernon
My partner does all the GFX work for us. She tells me she needs more information in order that she can help... Firstly, in your example what font are you using? Secondly, what version of Photoshop do you have? If you have specific questions, send them off list and I'll pass them on!

RE: Slightly OT: Graphics expert?

2004-06-22 Thread Paul Vernon
My partner just asked You mean something like this?? http://www.web-architect.co.uk/textexample/ Paul [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings] [Donations and Support]

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