RE: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-06 Thread Terry Troxel
All this talk of Homesite+ not running in Windows 7 got me to the following link: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx --- XP MODE I tried it out with the following: Pentium 4 processor w/2gigs memory running Win7 Ultimate. Installed the Windows XP Mode module, Windows

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-04 Thread denstar
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Raymond Camden wrote: I know this was for Sean, but I'd like to chime in too. ;) Since you can add custom dictionaries and you can tell CFB which is active, couldn't the Railo folks simply create and share a library? There's a Railo dictionary file (that's

RE: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-03 Thread Sebastiaan GMC van Dijk
, maybe, I'll take the step towards CFEclipse soon... Sebastiaan = So long and thanx 4 all the fish == Onlinebase.nl Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 22:59:12 -0700 Subject: Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7 From: seancorfi...@gmail.com To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com On Wed

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-03 Thread Larry Lyons
the step towards CFEclipse soon... Sebastiaan = So long and thanx 4 all the fish == Onlinebase.nl Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 22:59:12 -0700 Subject: Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7 From: seancorfi...@gmail.com To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com On Wed, Jun

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-03 Thread Larry Lyons
I've had the same instance running for like a month, so I plumb forgot!  ;)p Yeah, on my 3 yr old MBP it takes about 28 seconds to start (I just timed it) but since it stays open for weeks at a time that's just not an issue. On my new desktop it opens in a few seconds (and again it stays open

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-03 Thread Judah McAuley
Hey Sean, how do you feel about using CFBuilder with Railo? It seems to me that it works fine with CF9 but since most of my new dev is with Railo, I've tried to use CFBuilder and it seems like it just gets in the way, expecting that I'm using CF9 and not really understanding that that my server

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-03 Thread Raymond Camden
I know this was for Sean, but I'd like to chime in too. ;) Since you can add custom dictionaries and you can tell CFB which is active, couldn't the Railo folks simply create and share a library? On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Judah McAuley ju...@wiredotter.com wrote: Hey Sean, how do you

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-03 Thread Judah McAuley
That would work for syntax, which is great, but the things that tripped me up with CFBuilder and Railo were the bits where it expects you to set up your local dev server, asking you if you want to start/stop it, using RDS to introspect datasources to scaffold CFCs for you, do line debugging, etc.

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-03 Thread Raymond Camden
Railo doesn't implement any RDS apis? RDS is just a HTTP hit. You could always just look at the network communication and mimic it. ;) (Ok, I know, non-trivial.) The RDS stuff in Dreamweaver for example uses JavaScript. On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Judah McAuley ju...@wiredotter.com wrote:

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-03 Thread Sean Corfield
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Judah McAuley ju...@wiredotter.com wrote: Hey Sean, how do you feel about using CFBuilder with Railo? It works pretty well for me, to be honest. Sure, it doesn't know how to stop / start Tomcat (my preferred container for Railo) but it really doesn't get in the

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-03 Thread Sean Corfield
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com wrote: Railo doesn't implement any RDS apis? RDS is just a HTTP hit. You could always just look at the network communication and mimic it. ;) (Ok, I know, non-trivial.) The RDS stuff in Dreamweaver for example uses JavaScript.

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-02 Thread Brad Wood
How many folks think of a web site or a web application when they're editing / creating new files? Do folks really find it a stretch to go from that concept to an actual site/project in their IDE? I'm genuinely curious about this because I can't imagine working without sites / projects

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-02 Thread Sean Corfield
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Brad Wood b...@bradwood.com wrote: One of the most common scenarios for me is when I've downloaded some bit of code or UDF off the Internet.  Since it's not part of any actual site yet and probably laying on my desktop in a zip file, I'll just want to quickly

RE: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-02 Thread brad
I'm glad to know that File View covers those scenarios. I won a copy of CF Builder at my local user group so I'll be installing it soon and I'll keep that in mind. Thanks! ~Brad Original Message Subject: Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7 From: Sean Corfield seancorfi

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-02 Thread Judah McAuley
Original Message Subject: Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7 From: Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.com Date: Wed, June 02, 2010 3:10 pm To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Again, File view works for that. ~| Order

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-02 Thread denstar
It's probably worth noting (although I'd heard CFB did this out of the box?) that you *can* associate Eclipse with a file type on the OS, so opening said file type works the way it works with normal applications. I can download a cfml file and double-click on it, and have it open in CFEclipse.

RE: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-02 Thread Mark A. Kruger
, 2010 5:14 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7 It's probably worth noting (although I'd heard CFB did this out of the box?) that you *can* associate Eclipse with a file type on the OS, so opening said file type works the way it works with normal applications. I can download

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-02 Thread denstar
I've had the same instance running for like a month, so I plumb forgot! ;)p :Den -- During the first period of a man's life the greatest danger is not to take the risk. Soren Kierkegaard On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 4:28 PM, Mark A. Kruger wrote: You forgot to mention that eclipse takes about 45

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-06-02 Thread Sean Corfield
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 3:51 PM, denstar valliants...@gmail.com wrote: I've had the same instance running for like a month, so I plumb forgot!  ;)p Yeah, on my 3 yr old MBP it takes about 28 seconds to start (I just timed it) but since it stays open for weeks at a time that's just not an issue.

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-31 Thread Sean Corfield
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Pete Ruckelshaus pruckelsh...@gmail.com wrote: However, beg to differ on the CFBuilder example.  If you're not working in a project, go file new coldfusion page.  If you're not in a project, you can't do a thing.  Useless.  I realize that this is an Eclipse

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-31 Thread Jason Fisher
Can't speak for others, but it's a real challenge for me because I may be primarily working on one application at any given time, but I also support many other legacy applications. These are all, in fact, in one web root on the web server, but each is an entirely separate site and

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-31 Thread Wil Genovese
I guess at this point I'd have to ask about working practices: How many folks think of a web site or a web application when they're editing / creating new files? Do folks really find it a stretch to go from that concept to an actual site/project in their IDE? I always work within a project.

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-30 Thread Pete Ruckelshaus
a while back. CFBuilder or CFEclipse are viable replacements and are more capable in many ways. than a fossil like HS. I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+ won't work in Windows 7. It worked fine with XP and 2000. What are you all using for development on windows 7

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-30 Thread Sean Corfield
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Pete Ruckelshaus pruckelsh...@gmail.com wrote: Dreamweaver's code completion is broken.  And by broken, I mean it isn't there.  I want to type atag and have it automatically create /atag as soon as I type the last caret in the opening tag.  It doesn't do that.

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-30 Thread Pete Ruckelshaus
Thanks for the Dreamweaver tip...I'll see if making that annoyance go away will make Dreamweaver more usable for me. However, beg to differ on the CFBuilder example. If you're not working in a project, go file new coldfusion page. If you're not in a project, you can't do a thing. Useless.

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-30 Thread Gerald Guido
Honestly this is much to do over nothing. Code editors have been a bone of contention since the advent of writing code, or so it seems The original holy wars were fought over emacs and vi and nothing has come of the countless hours spent debating what essentially comes down to personal

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-26 Thread Rob Voyle
I have been using Topstyle for several years and like it. Since I write most of my code by cutting and pasting what has worked I don't rely on great libraries of tools Rob On 24 May 2010 at 15:21, Jerry Barnes wrote: Periodically, I'll download a bunch of editors to see if any match the

RE: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-24 Thread Sebastiaan GMC van Dijk
itself works doesn't it, it's just some parts that you cannot get working? Sebastiaan = So long and thanx 4 all the fish == Onlinebase.nl Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 09:19:40 -0400 Subject: Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7 From: s...@who.net To: cf-talk

RE: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-24 Thread Justin Scott
When I try to modify an existing table from SQL 2000, I get the message 'Saving changes is not permitted. The changes you have made require the table to be dropped and recreated. You have either made changes to a table that can't be created or enabled the option Prevent saving changes that

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-24 Thread Jerry Barnes
Periodically, I'll download a bunch of editors to see if any match the features I like about Homesite +.None have been able to replace Homesite + though. Topystyle 4 is the only one to come remotely close. ~| Order the

RE: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread Sebastiaan GMC van Dijk
+ and Windows 7 From: s...@who.net To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+ won't work in Windows 7. It worked fine with XP and 2000. What are you all using for development on windows 7 that has similar functionality to Home Site+? I

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread s...@who.net s...@who.net
yes HomeSite+ rocks. I tried running EN 2000 in compatibility mode in Windows 7. It did not work. I had to try to install SQL Studio Management several times before being successful. The GOOD NEWS is that I can connect my SQL 2000 databases. The BAD NEWS is that I can't run SQL Queries The

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread Larry Lyons
In all honesty maybe its time to move on. Homesite+ and CF STudio are ancient, and have been eol's a while back. CFBuilder or CFEclipse are viable replacements and are more capable in many ways. than a fossil like HS. I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+ won't

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread s...@who.net s...@who.net
In all honesty maybe its time to move on. Homesite+ and CF STudio are ancient, and have been eol's a while back. CFBuilder or CFEclipse are viable replacements and are more capable in many ways. than a fossil like HS. i got HS working on windows 7. maybe in the future. i read that

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread Matt Quackenbush
Umm, Bolt was the code name for ColdFusion Builder during the alphas and betas. ColdFusion Builder *is* the IDE that was Bolt. In other words, Bolt is done and gone. ColdFusion Builder is what you want. ~| Order the Adobe

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread Wil Genovese
Wow - you're behind on the news. Bolt was the code name for version one of CFBuilder. That was released March. Now there is Update 1 to CFBuilder that fixes some of the critical bugs. Version 2 of CFBuilder is in the planning stages. I think they are calling it Storm? Or was that the code

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread Sean Corfield
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Wil Genovese jugg...@trunkful.com wrote: Version 2 of CFBuilder is in the planning stages.  I think they are calling it Storm? Or was that the code name for the next version of ColdFusion server? Storm is ColdFusion Builder 2. ColdFusion 10 is Link. -- Sean

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread Wil Genovese
Ah yes, Link as in missing? Wil Genovese One man with courage makes a majority. -Andrew Jackson A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well. On May 23, 2010, at 2:44 PM, Sean Corfield wrote: On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Wil Genovese jugg...@trunkful.com wrote:

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread s...@who.net s...@who.net
yes, i am behind in the news :-). anyway, for now I've got my HS site issue resolved with Windows 7. What have people done with Enterprise Manager for SQL 2000 in windows 7? I think I've resigned myself to upgrading the database to SLQ Server 2008 so that I can use SQL studio.

RE: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-23 Thread Mark A. Kruger
...@who.net] Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 6:03 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7 yes, i am behind in the news :-). anyway, for now I've got my HS site issue resolved with Windows 7. What have people done with Enterprise Manager for SQL 2000 in windows 7? I think I've resigned myself

Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-22 Thread s...@who.net s...@who.net
I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+ won't work in Windows 7. It worked fine with XP and 2000. What are you all using for development on windows 7 that has similar functionality to Home Site+? I was also using the client tools of Enterprise Manager for SQL

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-22 Thread William Attwood
Did you try to run it in XP compatability mode?? Sent from my iPhone On May 22, 2010, at 6:56 PM, s...@who.net s...@who.net s...@who.net wrote: I just bought a new computer with Windows 7. My beloved Home Site+ won't work in Windows 7. It worked fine with XP and 2000. What are you all

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-22 Thread s...@who.net s...@who.net
Did you try to run it in XP compatability mode?? Sent from my iPhone On May 22, 2010, at 6:56 PM, s...@who.net s...@who.net s...@who.net wrote: William, I just did and it worked. kudos! Do you think the same thing can work with Enterprise Manager for SQL server 2000?

Re: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-22 Thread William Attwood
That's a different beast... Try it, I guess Sent from my iPhone On May 22, 2010, at 7:15 PM, s...@who.net s...@who.net s...@who.net wrote: Did you try to run it in XP compatability mode?? Sent from my iPhone On May 22, 2010, at 6:56 PM, s...@who.net s...@who.net s...@who.net wrote:

RE: Home Site+ and Windows 7

2010-05-22 Thread Justin Scott
What are you all using for development on windows 7 that has similar functionality to Home Site+? I was going to suggest XP compatibility mode as well but I see you already have it working. As for Enterprise Manager, I believe it will work in compatibility mode also, but I'd suggest dropping