Maybe CF is a poor choice but it should be possible...
It is certainly possible. CF gives you all of the functionality you need -
you simply need to write the code to use it. However, even if you do so, it
will probably not perform suitably, since that's not the kind of thing that
CF is designed
Exactly!
With low-cost development from over-seas being picking up steam, Dev
Companies need to fight back and get solid, loyal clients by whatever means
necessary. It's not easy to convince someone to buy your software these
days...
That's why I give some of mine away... it's so much easier.
Wow, I'm really bringing up the past here, as I never saw the second
reply to this thread, but are you saying I can use public access cfcs
for flash remoting? I thought that they had to be accessed through
the flashgateway, which in turn required remote access.
If I can just use normal cfcs
That's the, let's see how much money we need this week pricing model. Or
the, lets see how much we can make the squeal model.
-Original Message-
From: Mark A Kruger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 6:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Looking for very simple CMS
I would say there's more than that. Web services are self-descriptive,
so your WS consumers can know what they are supposed to send. If the
platform hosting the WSDL doesn't describe itself (aka CFC Explorer),
you can use 3rd party tools to interpret the WSDL or try reading it
yourself. Form
So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who need to build
our own simple CMS? I keep hearing FCK lately, but until recently never
heard of it. Others I have heard about, seems no one talks about anymore.
Constanty Connie DeCinko III
Web Architect, Webmaster, Web Developer
Something more expensive CMS apps have that the simples ones don't need is
workflow/approval processes. Many times you only have one end user who
needs to be able to make changes, from any browser, without having to do so
from a specific workstation where Contribute or such is installed.
I think they are referring to the fairly new Macromedia Publishing System.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 7:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Looking for very simple CMS
But in the day of things like Contribute @ $150 MAX,
But a single copy of DW can support hundreds of copies of Contribute.
-Original Message-
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 7:05 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Looking for very simple CMS
You still need dreamweaver (even if it is
At the least, a price range would be helpful. Don't know how many times I
wasted my time and a salesman's only to find out their starting price was
double or triple my budget.
-Original Message-
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005
I think they are referring to the fairly new Macromedia
Publishing System.
I'm pretty sure that's what I described. The server-side part of the CPS/WPS
solution is primarily limited to user authentication, logging, and
archiving. There's no server-side code used at runtime; it simply provides
TinyMCE is my favorite. Very nice interface, both for the user and
the developer, and extension is a snap.
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/10/05, Connie DeCinko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who need to build
our own simple CMS? I keep hearing FCK
Maybe CF is a poor choice but it should be possible...
It is certainly possible. CF gives you all of the functionality you need -
you simply need to write the code to use it. However, even if you do so, it
will probably not perform suitably, since that's not the kind of thing that
CF is designed
I like KTML. It is cross browser, multiple OS. The only issue for many
developers is that it requires dreamweaver to first install into your site,
but it is easily made into a custom tag after that to use without
dreamweaver at all. Their support is pretty good.
Yes, you would still run the service as your specific user. In fact this is
the best way to run it.
Russ Michaels
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Friedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 August 2005 16:13
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Migrating to CFMX (7) from CF 5
We are about to start
Connie DeCinko wrote:
So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who need to build
our own simple CMS? I keep hearing FCK lately, but until recently never
heard of it. Others I have heard about, seems no one talks about anymore.
We're moving from soeditor (having finally given
www.flashtexteditor.com
I'm working on a free version in my spare time, but its nowhere near ready
for beta.
Cheers,
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Pete Jordan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 10, 2005 11:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Best Rich Text Editor
Connie DeCinko
That's pretty much my thoughts on it too.
russ
-Original Message-
From: Mark A Kruger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 August 2005 16:12
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Looking for very simple CMS
Dave,
Ok - here's my take
I'm sorry to disagree with you - but the goal of call for
Actually, HTTrack works very well. I've used it a couple times. Any reason
you don't just use it?
-Original Message-
From: housi mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 8:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Fetching a website?
I would like to know how to grab a
FCKeditor.
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 August 2005 18:01
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Best Rich Text Editor (was: RE: Looking for very simple CMS)
So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who need to build
our own simple CMS?
Yeah, I agree. Seems like the wrong tool for the job. Sure you can bang in
nails with a screw driver, but should you?
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 9:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Fetching a website?
I saw wget
Actually, HTTrack works very well. I've used it a couple times. Any reason
you don't just use it?
I would like to know how to grab a entire website, download and save it to
the harddisk. Replace all absolute paths into relative paths so that the
site can be viewed offline.
I would like to
-Original Message-
From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who
need to build our own simple CMS?
I still love TinyMCE.
--
Damien McKenna - Web Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Limu Company -
Finally, there is stronger data typing in web services than you will
find in a form-posting solution. On a form post, your ID field (a
numeric) can be sent as 123abc and you have no control over it. You
have to double-check on the server-side. On a web service, that field
would be guaranteed
Meli Helmut wrote:
I just wanted to write an application like this on my one. This will give me
a good idea how to parse a website etc. There are some Spider written in PHP
so I thought to write something like this in ColdFusion.
Then maybe it is a good idea to take a look at the source of
As many have said, it can be done. But as many have also said, it's not
something CF is going to be good at, so I doubt you are going to find anything
already done in it.
But if you want to do this; the major pieces you are going to need are cfhttp
which will give you a page. Refind() will
I see, you just love a challenge! Hey, get it to work and submit it for a
CFDJ article.
-Original Message-
From: Meli Helmut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 11:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Fetching a website?
I just wanted to write an application like
I saw wget already. I know why to invent the wheel again, if
it already exists... but I would like to write something like
this on my one...
I submit that CF is a spectacularly poor choice for doing this, though.
Could you also tell me please why CF is a poor choice to do this and which
-Original Message-
From: Meli Helmut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Fetching a website?
I just wanted to write an application like this on my one. This will give
me a good idea how to parse a website etc. There are some
Which would you chose: Fly into/out of LAX or SNA (Orange County)? Is it
worth saving $15 per person to use LAX?
Constanty Connie DeCinko III
Web Architect, Webmaster, Web Developer
Lone Jet Enterprises
Glendale, Arizona
http://www.lonejet.com/ www.LoneJet.com
Is it possible to get the servers JVM Version using maybe the service
factory? Reason I am asking as I am doing a little side project on a shared
hosting environment and want to know what version it is using.
I have dumped the service factory and server scope but it doesnt have the
Java version
I have used WebCopier to do what you are asking for. I think it is a great
shareware program.
-Mike Chabot
On 8/10/05, housi mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know how to grab a entire website, download and save it to
the harddisk. Replace all absolute paths into relative
Can't you just us the cfhttp file and path attributes to save the
binary/included files directly to disk?
On 8/10/05, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As many have said, it can be done. But as many have also said, it's not
something CF is going to be good at, so I doubt you are going to
You need to look at the system properties. Try
cfdump var=#createObject(java, java.lang.System).getProperties()# /
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/10/05, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to get the servers JVM Version using maybe the service
factory? Reason I am asking
Is it possible to get the servers JVM Version
Did you try ..?
cfset sys = createObject(java, java.lang.System)
cfoutput#sys.getProperty(java.version)#/cfoutput
~|
Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based
If I could recommend a feature, make is Flash6 Player compatible.
-Adam
On 8/10/05, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
www.flashtexteditor.com
I'm working on a free version in my spare time, but its nowhere near ready
for beta.
Cheers,
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Pete
That's not a problem. It already is. =]
Cheers,
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: August 10, 2005 12:30 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Best Rich Text Editor
If I could recommend a feature, make is Flash6 Player compatible.
-Adam
On 8/10/05,
Can't you just us the cfhttp file and path attributes to save the
binary/included files directly to disk?
I don't know. I have never, ever tried to get a binary file from another
system using http. My gut says it's probably possible; my head has no idea
how. It would be interesting to
Dave is right that CF isn't even close to the best tool for the job... but
for what it's worth this ColdFusion (CF MX 7) is the best ColdFusion ever
for this job. ;^)
I think it's a great exercise to try - you'll learn a lot and will end up
with a nice tool that could solve a lot of problems
That's one thing the stand alone apps can do, is allow you to set how many
threads you want to use to pull down the site, rather than one at a time.
For a large site, it can mean minutes vs. hours.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10,
NO It is not worth it. At least the one time I did it. LAX is just
too frigin huge. And a long way through of some horrible traffic to get where
your going to want to be. Sunday may not be so bad, but Wednesday or Thursday
could be a bear.
But then again, I'm driving, I'm only 350
I see, you just love a challenge! Hey, get it to work and submit it for a
CFDJ article.
When I get it to work I will definitely publish the project...
~|
Find out how CFTicket can increase your company's customer support
That's one thing the stand alone apps can do, is allow you to set how many
threads you want to use to pull down the site, rather than one at a time.
For a large site, it can mean minutes vs. hours.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10,
I've also found that getting a rental car at LAX is sometimes more
expensive too!!! You may want to check into this if you are planning on
getting a ride. You may end up saving 15 bucks to fly into the hell that
is LAX only to pay an extra 50 for your rental.
--Ferg
Ian Skinner wrote:
I should have stated that, rather than asking.
You can just use the cfhttp file and path attributes to save a
binary/include file directly to disk.
cfhttp url=http://www.lawyersweeklyusa.com/images/lwlogo.gif;
path=C:\ file=image.gif/cfhttp
Works like a charm. Lovely for dling PDFs from state
cfhttp url=http://www.lawyersweeklyusa.com/images/lwlogo.gif;
path=C:\ file=image.gif/cfhttp
Works like a charm. Lovely for dling PDFs from state and federal court sites.
Cool, I will file that to the back of my head for the future when I may need to
do this. Just one of those things I've
I fear the return trip as we will be going back during rush hour traffic.
Coming in on Friday morning.
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 11:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Flights to MAX
NO It is not worth it. At
-Original Message-
From: Meli Helmut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Fetching a website?
I saw wget already. I know why to invent the wheel again, if
it already exists... but I would like to write something like
this
Why not just write a simple java app that could be perhaps called from cf?
I've been usually switching to java and writing some simple threaded classes
when I ran into these kinds of projects...
-Original Message-
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10,
I've never been to the west coast before so I'm staying a few days after
the conference for vacation.
What are some things to do/see while in Anaheim besides Disney stuff?
Thanks..
Dave
HTC Disclaimer: The information contained in this message may be privileged and
confidential and
Thank you for the detailed explanation.
Now I learned something new. Right now I am not concerned
about performence so I will go one with CF.
Thank you
Helmut
Jim Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw wget already. I know why to invent the wheel again, if
it already exists... but I would
Tons and tons of Touristy stuff.
Just going down the main drag, off the top of my head; there's the Wax museum,
Radio and Television museum. Two dinner shows, one medieval knight based the
other American old west based.
Hit the Anaheim/Orange County Chamber of Commerce and/or tourist board
if I want to install some web services on my CF MX 6.1 server, do the
requests they handle get stuffed into the regular thread pool for CF or
is there a separate webservice thread pool? I'm trying to determine
whether they'd both queue up on the same queue if one type of access
gets busier than
At the moment I do have only basic knowledge about java. It would be not
sufficient to write threaded classes. But I will work on it =:0)
Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not just write a simple java app that could be perhaps called from cf?
I've been usually switching to java and writing some
-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Fetching a website?
Why not just write a simple java app that could be perhaps called from cf?
I've been usually switching to java and writing some simple
-Original Message-
From: Katz, Dov B (IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: web services sharing request pool?
if I want to install some web services on my CF MX 6.1 server, do the
requests they handle get stuffed into the
I would have assumed that, but for some reason there's a web services
section in CFAdmin and that had me curious
-Original Message-
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: web services sharing request pool?
Well that sucks. Glad I didn't buy those LAX tickets yet. Just wish
Southwest would put Orange County on sale.
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 11:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Flights to MAX
I've also found that
OK this is doing my head in, I am getting this error.
Context validation error for tag cfform.
The end tag /cfform encoutered on line 117 at column 3 requires a matching
start tag.
Which is rubbish.
I have 1 and only 1 CFFORM tag in my page and it has both a starting and
closing tag.
So
I'm taking Delta from Atlanta, they go to OC fairly cheap $380ish.
-Original Message-
From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 4:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Flights to MAX
Well that sucks. Glad I didn't buy those LAX tickets yet. Just wish
Check out the City Pass which gives you discounts to many things for one
ticket including Disneyland.
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 12:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: MAX 2005 - things to do in Anaheim
Tons and tons of
Universal Studios is a great trip for one day. Also, you might check out
the beach.
-Original Message-
From: Bosky, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 12:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: MAX 2005 - things to do in Anaheim
I've never been to the west coast
Russ,
I'm guessing some other tag is missing a closing tag or some other syntax
error. Can you post your code?
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 4:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFFORM error
OK this is doing my head
housi mueller wrote:
At the moment I do have only basic knowledge about java. It would be not
sufficient to write threaded classes. But I will work on it =:0)
An unthreaded java class will be magnitudes faster than a
synchronous CF application because it can maintain the
connection. CF will
would need to see what's inside of the cfform/cfform tags. if
it's ridiculously long, maybe paste it at www.nomorepasting.com?
On 8/10/05, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK this is doing my head in, I am getting this error.
Context validation error for tag cfform.
The end tag
I stopped using CFFORM about a year ago...know I just write JavaScript
validations instead
:(
- Original Message -
From: Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:23 PM
Subject: SPAM-LOW: CFFORM error
OK this is doing my
I still maintain that a well-written CF app can still beat a
crappily written pure Java app.
Absolutely. However, part of writing a well-written application is choosing
the appropriate language for the task.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides
Anyone know how this helps in regards to cross-browser support? I spent
many hours this week finding CSS that made both IE and FF happy.
Take CSS-based design to the next level.
The new, unified CSS panel makes complex CSS simple. See a visual
representation of the cascade as it applies to
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 4:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Fetching a website?
I still maintain that a well-written CF app can still beat a
crappily written pure Java app.
Absolutely. However, part of
Can somebody debug this? The Netscape javascript console says there's a syntax
error at else
function checkEmail() {
if ((theForm.send_email.value !=
theForm.v_sendemail.value)||(theForm.ecs_email.value !=
theForm.v_ecsName.value));
{
semicolon after the if clause.
On 8/10/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can somebody debug this? The Netscape javascript console says there's a
syntax error at else
function checkEmail() {
if ((theForm.send_email.value !=
theForm.v_sendemail.value)||(theForm.ecs_email.value !=
the semicolon after the )) on the if line.
On 8/10/05, SStewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can somebody debug this? The Netscape javascript console says there's a
syntax error at else
function checkEmail() {
if ((theForm.send_email.value !=
if ((theForm.send_email.value !=
theForm.v_sendemail.value)||(theForm.ecs_email.value !=
theForm.v_ecsName.value))**ERROR**;**ERROR*
You don't put a ; at the end of the if clause. It end the entire if/else
block leaving the rest flapping in the wind.
Most likely a typo, but
Well, when you're in Anaheim, you're basically in LA, so you just might
be able to find one or two things going on!
http://www.losangeles.com/
http://www.anaheim.org/index.html
http://www.laparks.org/dos.htm
http://www.la.com
Check the schedule at www.nhl.com to see if you'll be able to catch a
How about flying into Long Beach? I've flown in there before and
remember it being really easy!
http://www.longbeach.gov/airport/
Connie DeCinko wrote:
Well that sucks. Glad I didn't buy those LAX tickets yet. Just wish
Southwest would put Orange County on sale.
-Original Message-
None of them do exactly what we want
What for instance would you like to have?
I've designed my own, because I didn't find any (at that time) which had
all the characteristics
I thought should belong to an HTML editor in a good CMS.
- a good CMS should NOT allow users to use HTML to fulfill
Contribute is around $150 per seat. Hosting companies don't offer it; it
doesn't require a server-side component. It's a WYSIWYG HTML authoring tool.
Typically, you use it with Dreamweaver templates.
Then it is not really a CMS.
--
___
REUSE CODE! Use custom
I know this is a topic that has been discussed before so I apologize. I
went through the archives on here and got some ideas, but just wanted to
validate/invalidate my assumptions before I started down a path.
Basically what I'm looking for is somewhere to just bounce my ideas off of,
and get
CFERROR or Application.cfc's onError method is what you want. That'll
let you configure per-app error messages, because you're exactly
right, the site-wide error template is really a server-wide error
template.
If your server/network is down and the server's not getting the
requests or can't
That makes it a CES, Content Editing System, rather than a Content
Management System. For me the management part is the workflow portion.
-Original Message-
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Looking for
-Original Message-
From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Looking for very simple CMS
That makes it a CES, Content Editing System, rather than a Content
Management System. For me the management part is the
Thanks Barney,
I forgot to mention that this is for a server running CF5.
I'm testing out CFError by deliberately putting an error in one of my pages by
not closing the CFSET tag
Example: cfset t
But it's still displaying the Coldfusion generated error in plain view. It
does not seem to be
Correct, compile-time errors aren't handled by CFERROR, which is a
runtime construct. The assumption being that you'll never have code
with compiler errors in production. So try cfset dx = lskdjf / or
something, and you should see the CFERROR-defined message, not the raw
CF one.
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/10/05, jonese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is definatly a sql issue because when i copy out the queries and past
them into enterprise manager or query analyzer i get the same error.
I got this a few times yesterday actually - but in my case, the
queries worked fine in Enterprise Manager
it does manage access to content and the content itself (or least it
seems to).
May be, but a CMS is supposed to be a system that manages content.
If it just does text editing, then it is a text editor, if it gives
access to HTML formating,
then it is also an HTML editor, but it is not a
-Original Message-
From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 5:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Looking for very simple CMS
it does manage access to content and the content itself (or least it
seems to).
May be, but a CMS is supposed to
Model-glue = more gooder.
Though, I agree with Barney and Joe, the answer really is, 'It depends'.
On what? Well, the type of application, what level of OO experience you
have, stuff like that.
On 8/10/05, Joe Rinehart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shrug...I don't think there is one. It depends
I think that's what it does--- doesn't it?
I'm not sure, I've never used it, but from the little I've seem it
does most
everything on the authoring side that I'd expect of a CMS.
Neither did I, but if there is no server component, as someone said,
where is the structure handled ?
If it
Thanks again Barney. That makes sense.
Do you know if the catch-all type of Exception also handles form submission
errors?
Or would I need to include a second CFERROR tag in my application to handle
those?
Thanks for taking the time to answer all my questions by the way.
Cheers,
Ali
original
Contribute is around $150 per seat. Hosting companies
don't offer it; it doesn't require a server-side component.
It's a WYSIWYG HTML authoring tool. Typically, you use it
with Dreamweaver templates.
Then it is not really a CMS.
Really? There are plenty of people (myself included)
I still maintain that a well-written CF app can still beat a
crappily written pure Java app.
Absolutely. However, part of writing a well-written application is
choosing the appropriate language for the task.
With one caveat: choose the most appropriate language that
you can use
Do you know if the catch-all type of Exception also handles
form submission errors? Or would I need to include a second
CFERROR tag in my application to handle those?
It depends on what you mean by a form submission error. If someone enters
the wrong datatype within a form field, and you
Hi,
I just read a couple of msgs in this thread.. so I just want to give my
vote to farcry.
Some weeks ago I needed a free (easy) cms, too. for plannning and
collecting/sharing some ideas about a project..
farcry was fast and easy to set up and after understanding the basics
how it works (because
http://www.edit.com
Really, really simple.
- j
-Original Message-
From: David Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 5:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Looking for very simple CMS
I am looking for a VERY simple Content Management System written in CF for a
small
I love Xstandard.
http://www.xstandard.com
- j
-Original Message-
From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Best Rich Text Editor (was: RE: Looking for very simple CMS)
-Original Message-
From: Connie
CFCommunity?
On 8/10/05, Ken Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, when you're in Anaheim, you're basically in LA, so you just might
be able to find one or two things going on!
http://www.losangeles.com/
http://www.anaheim.org/index.html
http://www.laparks.org/dos.htm
http://www.la.com
Is full of garbage and this topic relates to Coldfusion.
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From: Greg Luce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: MAX 2005 - things to do in Anaheim - CFCommunity?
CFCommunity?
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 6:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Fetching a website?
I still maintain that a well-written CF app can still beat a
crappily written pure Java app.
Absolutely. However, part of
Ok here's the code.
cfform action=#script_name#?action=domains.default method=POST
name=domainform
/cfoutput
cfoutput
input type=hidden name=action value=domains.default
fieldsetlegend class=defaultWhitestrongSearch
Criteria/strong/legend
table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=4
tr
yeah, but this list is supposed to be specific to CF coding issues.
On 8/10/05, Connie DeCinko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is full of garbage and this topic relates to Coldfusion.
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From: Greg Luce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:40 PM
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