cf express... isn't that what rick uses?
@mysql gui tools
if you're on a mac I ran across a new one that is pretty good if you need a
freebie one http://www.sequelpro.com/
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cf express + :oP
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From: Dave l [mailto:cfl...@jamwerx.com]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 3:51 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Express?
cf express... isn't that what rick uses?
@mysql gui tools
if you're on a mac I ran across a new one that is pretty
cf express + :oP
I think rick uses cf express beta.
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You mean they finally put out the non-beta?
Oh, man...I've been dealing with beta issues all these years! :o\
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From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:w...@wtomlinson.com]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 1:20 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Express?
cf express
I'm sure someone with mySQL experience (more recent than a decade) can chime
in with reviews/recommendations. those were just from a quick google search
and vague recollections of hearing about those tools in the past.
I'm a big fan of Navicat, and use it fairly exclusively. But if you want a
@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 5:29 AM
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Express?
That version, as has been pointed out, is quite a number of years old.
You
might be better off downloading the developer's edition of the latest
version (CF 8) from Adobe's site. It's free and fully functional
: Re: ColdFusion Express?
That version, as has been pointed out, is quite a number of years old.
You
might be better off downloading the developer's edition of the latest
version (CF 8) from Adobe's site. It's free and fully functional (only
limitation is that it can only be accessed
is
depressing(!)
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From: Charlie Griefer charlie.grie...@gmail.com
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 5:29 AM
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Express?
That version, as has been pointed out, is quite a number of years old.
You
might
Got a URL for Open University's courses?
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 11:25 PM, BobSharp bobsh...@ntlworld.com wrote:
I'm doing a series of Open University short courses,
and being introduced to CF with this version.
It also came with the SAMs Teach Yourself ColdFusion Express in 24 hrs.
http://telemat.open.ac.uk/webapps/
2008/12/29 Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com:
Got a URL for Open University's courses?
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 11:25 PM, BobSharp bobsh...@ntlworld.com wrote:
I'm doing a series of Open University short courses,
and being introduced to CF with this version.
Thanks. I'd definitely ditto the other recommendations here. Any
course using such an old product is not something I'd recommend you
spend your money on. You can get courses from Adobe (and providers
like Figleaf) with much more relevant, recent content.
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 7:38 AM, David Low
anyone heard of SQL-92 ?
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From: Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Express?
Got a URL for Open University's courses?
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 11:25 PM, BobSharp
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Express?
Thanks. I'd definitely ditto the other recommendations here. Any
course using such an old product is not something I'd recommend you
spend your money on. You can get courses from Adobe (and providers
like Figleaf) with much more relevant, recent content
Courses were free to me ... on Benefits.
Well, you might still want to download and use the developers version
of CF 8.0.1, which is the latest version. That has a lot more features
than CF Express, which is about ten years old now. I strongly suspect
you can complete your current course
BobSharp wrote:
Has anyone heard of SQL-92?
Yes.
Oh, do you want more...
SQL 92 is the official and current standard for SQL that most database
managements systems adhere. Most add their own functionality to the
basic standard but they all pretty much work the
I am aiming at this certificate.
http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?Q01C39
The 6 courses are quite thorough and demanding, but do
not go deep into any methods/scripting language.
The course I need CF and MySQL for is TT380 ...
http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?C01TT380
I
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 4:30 PM, BobSharp wrote:
Has anyone heard of SQL-92 ?
SQL-92 refers to the 1992 version of the SQL standard. At that time it
was maintained by ANSI, so it is also on occasion referred to as
ANSI-SQL.
The current maintainer of the SQL standard is the IEC, a committee of
One of the last few threads mentioned about ColdFusion
Express?
Nothing's changed since you originally heard about it. It was released
in the CF 4.5 timeframe. There have been no new releases.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software
Thanks, Dave.
One of the last few threads mentioned about ColdFusion
Express?
Nothing's changed since you originally heard about it. It was released
in the CF 4.5 timeframe. There have been no new releases.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest
I'm doing a series of Open University short courses,
and being introduced to CF with this version.
It also came with the SAMs Teach Yourself ColdFusion Express in 24 hrs.
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From: Don L do...@yahoo.com
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, December
That version, as has been pointed out, is quite a number of years old. You
might be better off downloading the developer's edition of the latest
version (CF 8) from Adobe's site. It's free and fully functional (only
limitation is that it can only be accessed by 2 external IP addresses... but
Ken,
Thanks for the idea.But three things are critical for what I need for a project
I have in mind:
1) must run on Windows CE (that I don't know if CF Express can handle);
2) since OS is CE the smaller footprint of CF or the like is the better;
3) functional requirements are very limited (so
Since a free version is available, you might also take a look at
BlueDragon. CF Express had some serious limitations. Bluedragon does
also but less so and what it supports is far more current than the old
CF Express.
http://www.newatlanta.com/
Ken
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From: Chunshen (Don)
Ken,
Thanks for the idea.But three things are critical for what I need for a project
I have in mind:
1) must run on Windows CE (that I don't know if CF Express can handle);
2) since OS is CE the smaller footprint of CF or the like is the better;
3) functional requirements are very limited (so
Will CE be accessing the internet? If so why does CF need to be
installed on it?
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
Ken,
Thanks for the idea.But three things are critical for what I need for
a project
I have in mind:
1) must run on Windows CE (that I don't know if CF Express can handle);
2)
: ColdFusion Express
Will CE be accessing the internet? If so why does CF need to be
installed on it?
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
Ken,
Thanks for the idea.But three things are critical for what I need
for a project I have in mind:
1) must run on Windows CE (that I don't know if CF Express can
Thanks for the idea.But three things are critical for what
I need for a project I have in mind:
1) must run on Windows CE (that I don't know if CF Express
can handle);
No, it won't run on Windows CE, any version. Windows CE isn't
Win32-compatible.
Hmm, another idea is to use ASP if CE can
No.
Will CE be accessing the internet? If so why does CF need to be
installed on it?
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
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Are you trying to run a PDA as a server? That's what
it sounds like.
While it's true that Windows CE is used for Pocket PCs, it's also used for
all sorts of embedded hardware, and it's common to want to provide web
administrative interfaces for such hardware.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 12:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Express
Will CE be accessing the internet? If so why does CF need to be
installed on it?
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
sure if there's such a version.
Another idea?
Don
[Todays
Good info, thank you.Wondering if CE can support some version of Access
while I know there's SQL CE version.
Thanks for the idea.But three things are critical for what
I need for a project I have in mind:
1) must run on Windows CE (that I don't know if CF Express
can handle);
No, it won't
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 08:41, Chunshen Li wrote:
Good info, thank you.Wondering if CE can support some version of Access
while I know there's SQL CE version.
My pocket PC has libraries to access .mdb files via VB and C++ but as
for like ODBC access, I don't think you can do it locally - I could
Good to know.Any idea as to
Wondering if CE can support some version of Access
while I know there's SQL CE version.
Thanks.
Are you trying to run a PDA as a server? That's what
it sounds like.
While it's true that Windows CE is used for Pocket PCs, it's also used for
all sorts of embedded
Good info, thanks.Hmm, if I want to use either Access .mdb file or SQL CE
database, what language would seem most convenient, say, the CE has a web
server, ASP? btw, could your pocket PC install a web server?
App-wise, personally I like the three-tiered datasource or native database
call,web
Good info, thanks.Hmm, if I want to use either Access .mdb
file or SQL CE database, what language would seem most
convenient, say, the CE has a web server, ASP?
You can use ADOCE to access either one, I think. You can do that from the
mini-ASP that MS provides with the SDK.
btw, could your
things and use XML or something
like that to store the data as opposed to a database.I guess it
depends on the size of the data, etc.
John Burns
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 12:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion
CE to look up data from Access or the like database locally.
Ror travelling realty agent etc. to use.
Then why do you need a web server? You'd be much better served by writing a
regular CE application. You can do this with VS.NET, or with eVB or eVC++.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 08:59, Chunshen Li wrote:
Good info, thanks.Hmm, if I want to use either Access .mdb file or SQL CE
database, what language would seem most convenient, say, the CE has a web
server, ASP?
Most of the stuff I have done for PPC does not have a web interface
(mostly c++
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From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 11:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ColdFusion Express
CE to look up data from
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 10:21, Samuel R. Neff wrote:
This seems like a scenario where one really needs to look at all available
options and choose the best one.Using a server based technology for a
local application on a PDA is quite a bit of overkill..NET has very nice
PDA support.
You don't
Just a quick note to thank every one on the thread, your contribution
is much appreciated.
And another note on 3-tiered vs. 2-tiered, it's more likely that 95+%
of all my apps would be web-based, hence, stay with this approach would
be more beneficial to myself rather than this particular app
This seems like a scenario where one really needs to look at all
available options and choose the best one.Using a server based
technology for a local application on a PDA is quite a bit of
overkill..NET has very nice PDA support.
You don't even know what he's trying to do. Hey
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 11:30, Dave Watts wrote:
You don't even know what he's trying to do. Hey Chunshen -
what are you trying to do?
He said he wants to write CE to look up data from Access or the like
database locally.
Ror travelling realty agent etc. to use. I'd have to agree with Sam
Have you considered Flash? It can be a 2-1/2 tiered setup. You can have the
Flash app talk to a local XML resource, and when the PDA is synched and can
get online, it can download new data for the XML from a database (the extra
1/2). And you can take the exact same app and just drop it into a web
Thanks for asking, Rob, the project is gone.The company initially showed
an interest in using my service but just learned they intend to select
some one who's familar with Progress database and whateverever ERP system.
Don
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 10:21, Samuel R. Neff wrote:
This seems like a
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