Hi... I've been lurking for about two weeks, and now I have a question. :)
I've written several web apps and want to be able to display to other users
who else is currently using the site.
Since each person must login (userid's are currently stored in session
variables), I'm wondering if I
I have a smell web message forum that I wrote several years ago that I'm
expanding. It needs a good search feature, for users to search posts. I've
tried using SQL to do this, and it tends to be too much for the server, and I'm
trying to now create a search tool using Verity.
I've created
I have a smell web message forum that I wrote several years ago that I'm
expanding. It needs a good search feature, for users to search posts. I've
tried using SQL to do this, and it tends to be too much for the server, and I'm
trying to now create a search tool using Verity.
I've created
This is as much an Apache question as it is a CF question; I hope this is
acceptable. I posted it to Serverfault several days ago and haven't gotten
any response, and it's become a rather critical issue.
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I've written a custom 404 handler for Apache. The handler looks at
, at 4:34 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk
wrote:
Wouldn't url rewriting be better for this?
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 20:46 PM, Robert Glover sled...@gmail.com
wrote:
This is as much an Apache question as it is a CF question; I hope
this is
acceptable. I posted
Is there a decent issue management system written in CF that is similar to
JIRA? I could spend the $20 to get JIRA and host it myself, but I can't help
but choke when I see the price difference between 10 users and 25 ($20 vs
$1200, WTF?)... to the point that I'm like, screw you, I'll just
I was told that there's a Migration Tool for CF11... it supposedly scans your
code and tells you of any incompatibilities with CF11. I had never heard of
it; if it exists, how do you run it? I've googled for it and nothing comes up
at all. Thanks!
Rob
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