Re: ColdFusion 9 on One Computer and IIS 7 on Another Computer

2011-12-08 Thread Dave Watts
Forgive my obtuseness, but does this mean we can use the Standard Edition of CF 9? You're not being obtuse, I neglected to answer that question. Yes, you can use either Standard or Enterprise in a reverse proxy environment. I think you can use both in distributed mode too, but am not entirely

Re: ColdFusion 9 on One Computer and IIS 7 on Another Computer

2011-12-08 Thread Jochem van Dieten
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:29 AM, Eugene Colucci wrote: Out of curiosity, at that point why not use 64-bit CF on your 64-bit server? Fear of the unknown. Conquer your fears :) Unless you still use 32-bit stuff (COM, MS Access, 32-bit CFX tags) 64-bit CF is actually easier to install on Win64

Re: KCfinder with CKeditor and Coldfusion?

2011-12-08 Thread Captain Obvious
CKfinder and CKeditor and Coldfusion? Yes. ~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive:

Re: ColdFusion 9 on One Computer and IIS 7 on Another Computer

2011-12-08 Thread Eugene Colucci
Forgive my obtuseness, but does this mean we can use the Standard Edition of CF 9? You're not being obtuse, I neglected to answer that question. Yes, you can use either Standard or Enterprise in a reverse proxy environment. I think you can use both in distributed mode too, but am not entirely

Change Subversion login info stored in CFBuilder

2011-12-08 Thread Eric Cobb
So, I have my SVN repositories set up in CFBuilder (via the subclipse plugin), and I have it set to remember my username/password when connecting to the repositories. I have a case where I need to change my login for one of my repository connections, and I can't seem to figure out how to do

Re: ColdFusion 9 on One Computer and IIS 7 on Another Computer

2011-12-08 Thread Eugene Colucci
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:29 AM, Eugene Colucci wrote: Out of curiosity, at that point why not use 64-bit CF on your 64-bit server? Fear of the unknown. Conquer your fears :) Unless you still use 32-bit stuff (COM, MS Access, 32-bit CFX tags) 64-bit CF is actually easier to install on Win64

Re: Change Subversion login info stored in CFBuilder

2011-12-08 Thread Gerald Guido
There should be a view called SVN Repositories. Window Show view other SVN repositories. That should show your repositories. Then in that view start right clicking on stuff or look at the upper right hand menu. Sorry if I am not clearer but I have both sub eclipse and subversive installed on

Re: Change Subversion login info stored in CFBuilder

2011-12-08 Thread Eric Cobb
Thanks Gerald, I've been going through there and can't seem to find anywhere that has a UN/PW update. I've looked through the properties for the connections, the SVN settings in WindowsPreferences, and keep coming up empty. Any other suggestions?

Copy of Recent Revision of jQuery Cookie Plugin?

2011-12-08 Thread Matt Quackenbush
Interesting. I need a copy of jQuery's cookie plugin, but they've taken the plugins portion of the site down (http://plugins.jquery.com/project/Cookie). Does anyone by chance have a recent copy that you can send me off-list? Thanks!

RE: Change Subversion login info stored in CFBuilder

2011-12-08 Thread Milner, Lincoln
Hi Eric, Can you change your password through another means (e.g., TortoiseSVN)? Our SVN setup is tied to AD, so when I change my AD credentials my plug-in asks for new credentials when the old ones stop working. That's how I fix that issue. If you change your password outside Eclipse

Re: ColdFusion 9 on One Computer and IIS 7 on Another Computer

2011-12-08 Thread Russ Michaels
the only driver issue you are likely to have is with MSACCESS, the easy solution is usually msaccess with unicode, if it works. The best solution is just to upgrade all msaccess databases to SQL server, which in my experience is very simple and least amount of hassle. On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 5:35

Re: Change Subversion login info stored in CFBuilder

2011-12-08 Thread Jochem van Dieten
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 6:38 PM, Eric Cobb wrote: So, I have my SVN repositories set up in CFBuilder (via the subclipse plugin), and I have it set to remember my username/password when connecting to the repositories.  I have a case where I need to change my login for one of my repository