Re: Charge for meetings

2011-02-07 Thread Marc Funaro

I've done botha, and I vote iterative as well.  Velocity seems to stay 
higher, and you can still make the bean counters happy by regularly discussing 
overall budget, timeline, and number/complexity of changes.  It may not work 
for all clients, but I'd definitely encourage defining and trying both methods.

Sean, it would be interesting to learn what source code repository + ticketing 
system you use.



 You can't budget on pay us $X an hour and we'll see where it goes.

That's how a lot of agile practitioners do work tho'... very
successfully (for both them and their clients).

But I agree it doesn't work for all clients. 

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Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-15 Thread Marc Funaro

Or it could be seen as a negative sign that after ten years CF still
hasn't been able to shake off the cf is dying stigma.

True this.  Scour the web - how many other languages have their devoted 
developers constantly asking this same question over and over?  PHP?  Ruby? 
Java?  Etc.?

Some HAVE actually died in the broadest sense of the word, by being about as 
low on the technologies chosen for new projects totem pole, but their 
communities just keep chugging away without a peep, like factory worker 
children.

It's pretty funny how us CFers are always looking in the mirror like some 
collective Stuart Smalley or something.

I haven't used CF9 yet (gasp!  He's not on the bandwagon!  GET HIM!!), but I 
know and have come to accept the limitations of CF8 and earlier, and I still 
make a huge, comfortable living writing useful code in this language.

I'll just start to feel good again when someone on one of my favored lurk lists 
will hold up that damned mirror. CFer's, listen up!  You're Good Enough, You're 
Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like You!!  ;)

Tongue in cheek, of course. 

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Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-15 Thread Marc Funaro

LOL Stuart Smalley, 2000-present:

I don't know what I'm doing. They're gonna cancel the show {kill my 
programming language}. I'm gonna die homeless and penniless and twenty pounds 
overweight.

Let's balance it out...  I was recently reminded by a relative of this useful 
quote:

I have lived a long life and had many troubles, most of which never happened. 
 (Twain)

Stop worrying and write code.



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Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-12 Thread Marc Funaro

I'm probably going to embarass the s#$t out of myself now, but..

I wrote a painfully long, meandering, stream-of-consciousness blog post on this 
a couple years ago.  I was frustrated, angry, worried, and felt like after 
years of trying, I had wasted a LOT of time.

http://www.advantexllc.com/blog/post.cfm/how-oo-almost-destroyed-my-business

Since then, well... I've managed to get the advanced features and OO 
religion a little more under control.  It helped that I switched to a 
framework that was both simple AND still promoted good OO practices, yet stayed 
out of my way when I needed to get something done.  I'm still learning, but 
that's the mantra of OO... you never really get it all.

Someone once told me that saying you Know OO is like saying you Know 
Science... it's just such a broad subject and there are always new problems 
that can be solved any number of ways.

ColdFusion is still very easy.  Someone else here already said it -- don't 
solve problems you don't have... if OO isn't called for, even if an entire 
framework would be overkill... then don't use it.

As far as jobs, don't worry about not having one until you don't have one... 
BUT, pick another language and learn it... one that (also) has market value.

For me, I chose to switch from Fusebox (where v3 was the last one with which I 
had efficient success) to CFWheels.  It was attractive because of how it mimics 
RoR... and if I get time (since I'm so busy with my CF jobs, no lie!!) to 
actually study RoR, there will now be quite an element of familiarity for me.  
Aside from being well supported, well coded, and well documented, CFWheels is 
also a nice gateway drug if you will.

Don't let the design pattern police make OO a religion.  Choose a framework, 
when a project appears to be a certain depth, that makes OO in CF as easy as it 
can be (and remember it's still painfully lacking compared to true OO 
languages), a framework that helps foster good OO practices WHERE APPROPRIATE.  
Don't force it, especially with CF... it's a PITA when you go too deep down the 
rabbit hole with it.

My position has changed only a little since my ranting, blog post... but I have 
been able to start using OO in a bit more sensible way, given the limitations 
of CF, with the help of CFW and the smart and kind community over yonder.

Hope this helps.

Marc 

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Re: Is Coldfusion losing it biggest asset?

2011-01-12 Thread Marc Funaro

Everyone deserves a second chance Marc :D

A second chance to embarrass themselves? I'll take it!  I learn a lot when the 
high and mighty correct me :)


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Re: (ot) jQuery and char sets

2010-12-10 Thread Marc Funaro

You sound very smart, why didn't you just google this first?

Called out and thrown under the bus (no disrespect):) 

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WAY WAY OT: Book Readers, and your own words

2010-08-09 Thread Marc Funaro

This is way OT, won't blame anyone a bit if you want to tell me to go pound 
salt... but you're a creative bunch and we've struggled with this long enough.

The situation:  Rock band with over 4 hours of music... lots of lyrics.  
Frequent set changes, meaning that standard 3-ring-binder full of lyrics has to 
get re-arranged in order to step through a show.  Lyrics MOSTLY memorized, but 
nice to have on stage as back-up for brainfart moments.

The Idea:  An eBook reader, like a Kindle or some such device, that can flip 
pages by touching the screen, placed on music stand.  Lyrics all assembled in a 
Word doc, rendered in whatever format necessary to view on said device.  Words 
appearing on screen large enough to be viewed without having to be too 
up-close-and-personal with the device.

Anyone have experience with eBook readers like the Kindle, and is it possible 
to get your own file(s) onto such a device so that one could simply modify the 
files when the sets change, and place on the device for performances?  Any 
other ideas?  We continue to add songs and tweak the set list order, and it's 
making the vocalist insane having to keep her book up-to-date.  Mine too.

Fire up those creative minds and let me know what ideas you have! 

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SOT: HTML spec for mobile devices

2010-08-02 Thread Marc Funaro

I'm looking for a basic web resource coover what would be considered best 
practices for building a website that will be viewed on mobile devices... a 
general reference guide/best practices document, that might cover (x)html, css, 
etc... I can't seem to find the right keywords to Google with.  The last mobile 
xml/html spec I could find was from 2001.  I knwo i could just wing it and use 
basic html and go from there, but I'd rather follow at least a proposed 
standard, if there is one.

Thanks for any links you can provide! 

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Re: (ot) Mail servers

2010-07-06 Thread Marc Funaro

SmarterMail has been GREAT.  I switched from a customized qmail solution, and 
smartermail can handle joe-jobs really well, has great anti-spam configuration 
and customization per-domain, and uses ClamAV for killing viruses dead.  
Outbound spam mitigation too.

Combined with the ActiveSync license, it works flawlessly with my 
Droid/touchdown app as far as push technology goes.

Can't recommend it enough, and no, I don't work for SmarterTools.  

For those out there who actually run e-mail servers for your clients, I'm
curious what you're running and how happy you are with it.  We're currently
using modusMail for Windows here, but it's been years since I took a look at
the e-mail server landscape.  So what's hot right now?  SmarterMail?
MDaemon still around?  Curious about current experiences with e-mail server
software before I start looking around for better licensing terms.  Thanks!


-Justin Scott 

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Re: Seriously PO'd - cfqueryparam and/or struct dereference flakes out

2010-06-25 Thread Marc Funaro

Thanks everyone,

You were all correct - god help me I was actually focusing on the error CF gave 
me, trusting that alone.  Go figure.  What a rotten thing to do! :)

A different value was the culprit, and the suggestion below absolutely applies.

Thank you all so much -- this is what happens when we get tired, and I always 
appreciate the fresh perspective of the community during such times!

 It's a bit more code, but if you switch to having a cfargument tag for 
 each parameter and enforce the type there,  you can pass in your 
 struct as an argument collection.  You'll get a more meaningful error 
 that way.


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Seriously PO'd - cfqueryparam and/or struct dereference flakes out

2010-06-24 Thread Marc Funaro

The function below was written literally MONTHS ago.  Worked fine the whole 
time, even today... then suddenly it's throwing the error:

Invalid data '' for CFSQLTYPE CF_SQL_INTEGER.

The error points to the line in the WHERE clause, referencing a.articleId.

Next, I purposely set the output=true on this function, and did a cfdump of 
#a.articleId# -- it's definitely a valid integer.  but it's now choking on it 
for some reason.

as a test, i hard coded an article id into the where clause, removing the 
cfqueryparam.  with a hard coded number, it chokes on the next cfqueryparam up. 
 if i reference #a.articleId# directly (outside of cfqueryparam), I also get 
the same error.  how can a.articleId suddenly become '' right after dumping it 
and successfully showing it to be an integer??

I've restarted both the cf server and the database server, wondering if there 
was some sort of strange hangup there... no joy.

I'm losing my mind... help!!



cffunction name=updateArticle returntype=void access=private 
output=true

cfargument name=structArticle required=true type=Struct
hint=A 
structure containing all fields of an article, and the values to be saved.

cfset var a = arguments.structArticle
cfset var qUpdateArticle = 

!--- uncommenting this line gives me a valid integer on screen ---
!--- cfdump var=#a.articleId#cfabort ---


cfquery name=qUpdateArticle datasource=#request.dsn#

UPDATE
Article

SET
categoryId = cfqueryparam 
value=#a.categoryId# cfsqltype=cf_sql_integer /,
title = cfqueryparam value=#a.title# 
cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar /,
byLine = cfqueryparam value=#a.byLine# 
cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar /,
imageId = cfqueryparam value=#a.imageId# 
cfsqltype=cf_sql_integer /,
imageCaption = cfqueryparam 
value=#a.imageCaption# cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar /,
abstract = cfqueryparam value=#a.abstract# 
cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar /,
body = cfqueryparam value=#a.body# 
cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar /,
isLead = cfqueryparam value=#a.isLead# 
cfsqltype=cf_sql_bit /,
publishDateTime = cfqueryparam 
value=#a.publishDateTime# cfsqltype=cf_sql_timestamp /

WHERE
articleId = cfqueryparam value=#a.articleId# 
cfsqltype=cf_sql_integer /

/cfquery

/cffunction 

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Re: How to loop over a dataset twice.

2010-06-09 Thread Marc Funaro

 I am trying to loop over a dataset twice.  I am trying using CFLOOP 
 but the 2nd CFLOOP will not process.  
 

And I'm willing to bet that whatever you're doing, you can do it in one loop, 
too :) 

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Re: Mail Server Software

2010-05-10 Thread Marc Funaro

 Does anybody know of a good mail server with some sort of SQL or CF 
 integration?  A few years back we were looking at IMS mail server.

Not sure what type of integration you're looking to accomplish, but we have had 
a great experience with SmarterMail (http://www.smartertools.com) overall, and 
I know they have at least some sort of API. 

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Re: IE8 is killing my website

2010-02-03 Thread Marc Funaro

This seems to only be a problem on Windows XP. Myself nor my clients have
problems with IE8 on Vista or Windows 7.

I believe our problem involves XP, Vista, and 7, though I'll need to go back 
through some of the debug output that some of the problem users have sent.


Are your users on a network on an Active Directory domain with a domain
policy? If the Server hasn't been updated with the new IE8 policies, then it
defaults to the IE7 policies which are different than IE8.

No idea - these are all public visitors at various locations.


In the Internet options, particularly the Privacy tab, the Medium setting
restricts 1st party cookies that save information that can be used to
contact you without consent. This setting is default in IE8.

What do they classify as information that can be used to contact you without 
consent -- is there a specific list of things that the cookies are analyzed to 
contain, to meet that criteria?


If you're using an older version of CF server than 8, it may be time to
think about upgrading. I have not had any issues with IE8 on any Windows
platform with 1st party cookies.

We are on CF8.


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Re: IE8 is killing my website

2010-02-02 Thread Marc Funaro

Are your users using the in private browsing feature?   My understanding
is it rejects cookies that look like tracking cookies.

~Brad

Hi Brad,

It's hard to tell for all of them, but the users I saw were not using 
InPrivate. 

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Re: IE8 is killing my website

2010-02-02 Thread Marc Funaro

Try setting this Meta tag in you document head:

meta http-equiv=X-UA-Compatible content=IE=EmulateIE7 

That may solve your issue.

Robert B. Harrison

This tag's been in place for a couple weeks; no effect. 

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Re: IE8 is killing my website

2010-02-02 Thread Marc Funaro

What security zone is your site in, in the affected browsers?

Are the cookies the standard CF session tokens (CFID/CFTOKEN or
JSESSIONID)? Or are you doing something else? Are you setting the
cookies for the same host that the user is visiting?

Dave Watts

Security zone is usually the defaults from what i can tell.  CFID/CFTOKEN are 
the tokens in use.  I thought about switching to JSESSIONID, but I've never 
done it, and have no idea how it would affect the app or all the apps on the 
server.  Advice on that is welcome, of course... it's it a transparent switch?  
I assume all existing cookie-holding users would be logged out... (that could 
be a show-stopper right now...) 

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Re: IE8 is killing my website

2010-02-02 Thread Marc Funaro

If you can convince a gracious user to let you, maybe try debugging
the cookie settings process on their machine?

Might have to go so far as doing FF plugins and whatnot, but maybe
something simple like having it prompt to set cookies will shed light
on what's happening?

FWIW, I've seen cookie setting problems when the cookiePath wasn't
rewritten, if you're doing URL rewrites-- but you'd have been having
problems before IE8 if that was the case.

Here's to hoping the meta-tag fixes it!

:den

Did in fact observe two or three users.  In all cases, the cookie simply wasn't 
being set (through observation of the Temporary Internet Files folder).  In 
each case, eventually it just started working -- after trying several 
different things -- with no consistency as to which thing worked in any of the 
cases.  I don't believe this is a CFLOCATION or URL rewrite issue... users are 
all at the correct domain from the start.


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Re: IE8 is killing my website

2010-02-02 Thread Marc Funaro

 There are very few transparent switches in any computing
 environment, unfortunately.

AGREED!! The same goes for life, LOL :)

 
  I would recommend that you try to set CFID and
 CFTOKEN as non-persistent cookies, instead of just switching to
 JSESSIONID (although I'd recommend that also, in the long run). You
 can do that by writing the cookies yourself in Application.cfc/cfm.

I think I know what you mean by writing these cookies myself... but can you 
show me via some code?

Thanks Dave, much appreciated... 

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Re: IE8 is killing my website

2010-02-02 Thread Marc Funaro

 I have heard that if you replicate this tag as a cfheader tag, it 
 works. (although I don't know why)

The tag is in the HTML head, inserted via CFHTMLHEAD.  is this what you mean?  
(meta tags belong in the document head anyway, per HTML 4.01 standard...?) 

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Re: IE8 is killing my website

2010-02-02 Thread Marc Funaro

  I have heard that if you replicate this tag as a cfheader tag, it 
 works. (although I don't know why)
 
 
 This blog attempts to explain why:
 http://ilia.ws/archives/196-IE8-X-UA-Compatible-Rant.html
 
 Apparently it depends on your doc type.  Some doc types ignore custom
 meta tags, rendering them useless.  The HTTP header value overrides 
 the
 doc type.
 
 ~Brad
 

so is it safe to put it in both the HEAD block in the markup *and* in the 
header?  Would this be the correct CFHEADER?

[ cfheader name=X-UA-Compatible value=IE=EmulateIE7 ] 

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SSL Certificate Changed, CFHTTP broken

2006-09-25 Thread Marc Funaro
Our credit card gateway provider renewed their SSL certificate, and now our 
CFHTTP call to the https:// address simply spits back a connection failure 
message.  I googled for this, but didn't get any useful information.  We're 
using mx6.1... does anyone have any ideas?

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Re: SSL Certificate Changed, CFHTTP broken

2006-09-25 Thread Marc Funaro
Have you tried imported their new SSL certificate into the Jrun
keystore?


Nope!  Never knew that was needed, nor do I know how.  Got a link for me?

Thanks for the quick reply!

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Re: SSL Certificate Changed, CFHTTP broken

2006-09-25 Thread Marc Funaro
This may also help:

Using Keytool to Import SSL Certificates into Sun JDK
http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm/2004/7/1/keytool 


Thanks.  I do plan on trying this.  But a question that's bugging the hell out 
of me is... I didn't have to do this before - we just used CFHTTP with an https 
site, and it just worked.  Why now does it not?

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Re: SSL Certificate Changed, CFHTTP broken

2006-09-25 Thread Marc Funaro
Here is the link:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19139#enableC
F

It's for LDAP but the section I linked to has the CF instructions.

I did everything here.  I saved the certificates from https://ntpnow.com, using 
Internet Explorer and saving as Base64Encoded.

I then used the keytool and saved both the certificate and the intermediate 
certificate.  Bounced the CF server, still no joy.

Very frustrating, I am still at square one.

What now?

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Re: SSL Certificate Changed, CFHTTP broken

2006-09-25 Thread Marc Funaro
   - Made sure that CF was looking at that keystore (there 
   can be multiple
   AFAK)

Any information on how I can make sure CF is looking at that keystore?  When
I do keytool -list... I can see the keys I've added to the keystore.  They
are there, and they do import properly.  It really is as if CF is not
looking at the right keystore, or that I've imported these into the wrong
keystore.  Any more info on this?

THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP... I forgot just how great this community is.

m

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