* The spammers have found the list.
I've gotten flooded with emails like this lately.
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
Like the saying goes, Measure Twice, Cut Onc...
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http
is pulled the active-x initiates the file-transfer and
saves the file locally. The user is prompted to confirm.
3. The page continues processing.
File transfer is still required, it's just handled a bit more seamlessly
than an upload button or FTP.
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
Every cloud does
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 9:06 PM, Gerald Guido gerald.gu...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.httrack.com/ is, IMHO, outstanding.
+1 for this tool
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com
Every cloud does have a silver lining. Sometimes you just have to do some
.
Digging further, there is also CFSpreadSheet and in
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/9.0/CFMLRef/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbec17cba-7f87.html
there is a password parameter.which, Set a password for modifying the
sheet.
Hope this helps.
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
Every cloud does
!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com
Every cloud does have a silver lining. Sometimes you just have to do some
smelting to find it.
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http://www.amazon.com/Adobe
for version 4 that they
could send me? Yes, I know it's old and abandoned but it's kinda like that
ugly dresser you inherited... you just can't stand to get rid of it!
Thanks!
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
Every cloud does have a silver lining. Sometimes you just have to do some
smelting
with such
obscure logic that I figured it would be easier to slip it into a content
block. When I try it though, DevEdit is replacing META with InvalidTag.
Thanks again!
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com
Every cloud does have a silver lining. Sometimes you just have to do
://www.amazon.com/Programming-Groovy-Productivity-Developer-Programmers/dp/19377853005
stars (6 reviews)
http://www.amazon.com/Groovy-Action-Dierk-Koenig/dp/1932394842 4.5 stars
(24 reviews)
From the looks of it most of the texts are for Java developers.
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http
here). My research was a bit skewed
because I was looking for a time attendance solution first and a PTO
request solution second.
Hatton
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com
Every cloud does have a silver lining. Sometimes you just have to do some
smelting
Live mic
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com
Every cloud does have a silver lining. Sometimes you just have to do some
smelting to find it.
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Rick Faircloth
r...@whitestonemedia.comwrote:
Testing
more on this -
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/30481/google-asks-merchants-to-switch-to-google-wallet-confirms-checkout-will-be-closing-in-six-months/index.html
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com
Every cloud does have a silver lining. Sometimes you just have
While I have only very limited CF experience in working with a
setup where everyone develops locally, I have done quite a bit
of this in C#.
Something else before you bow out of the conversation - Microsoft spoils
its developers with Visual Studio. In the VS environment you have a
built-in
If I may, I think there are some core concept differences between Michaels
scenario and the others. What I am seeing in your questions and responses
points to a corporate structure where development is not a part of IT.
Correct me if I'm wrong there.
In many cases the structure is different,
and reloading?
My limitations are this - I can't upgrade the database server and I can't
change any of the table structures. I can only work with the
synchronization functionality.
Thanks!
Until Later!
C. Hatton Humphrey
http://www.eastcoastconservative.com
No trees were killed in the sending
Im not trying to nitpick, I only noticed them (except for Coldfusion... that
usually stands out to me) because I sent the link to my colleagues along
with the text from the home page as a description for the link.
Two things that bug me -
1. It's C# which is one code-behind language for
It was someone rick-rolling the jobs list
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http://www.eastcoastconservative.com
No trees were killed in the sending of this message, but a large
number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Jeffrey Epstein jeffr
I was curious what the group's thoughts were on the two above
technologies and which would be easier/more natural to move into.
First and foremost, a lot of the answer depends on the other
language(s) you are familiar and comfortable with. If you cut your
teeth on CF alone I don't know that
That's all well and good, but I know for me personally, I don't have
any cash at the moment. Unless you are willing to loan me some money
to pay for it (I need it within the week), then I'll have to make due
with what I got. :)
I waited for someone else to say it but +1 for CF Webstore. The
Did I get your attention? Luckily these are read-only queries, but still!
A couple of things:
1. Create a large selection of views with nice names, it will make it
easier for your users to identify the tables and columns they are
looking for. This will also remove or reduce the need for JOINs
Is there a MSSQL version of that puppy?
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Andy Matthews li...@commadelimited.com wrote:
Nice. So group_concat works sort of like ColdFusion's valuelist method. Very
nice indeed!
-Original Message-
From: Richard White [mailto:rich...@j7is.co.uk]
Sent:
Apart from a simple SQL where [column] like '%[phrase]%' clause, are
there any other options out there? I also don't want to use a custom Google
search, for a variety of reasons.
You might make use of a dictionary web service like
http://services.aonaware.com/DictService/DictService.asmx
Don wrote:
With regard to 1,498 tables, do you mean, User Tables? just for clarity.
Yes, 1498 user tables. The application was originally built on a
flat-file database system like DB3/4 or Foxpro and was ported to SQL
Server without re-engineering the database. All of the tables have 8
Those do not appear to be very challenging requirements. You could
probably even do this without any of the built-in replication at all
but with just incremental backups. How have you currently configured
your backups? Do you notice a performance impact when you run a full
backup? Do you
Thanks for the comments, Don!
The main thing I'm worried about is any performance hit on the
publishing server. The target server can lag behind data-wise by a
bit (30 minutes to an hour is an acceptable delay). The problem is
the size. A MS Dynamics GP database contains 1,498 tables (not
Question for anyone that handles SQL Replication: What effect would
setting up transactional replication from a large Windows 2000
database (17 Gb) with moderate usage (18-20 max simultaneous
connections) to a Windows 2005 server have on the performance of the
Windows 2000 machine?
The reason
Wow, you managed to break google's grouping! Good job!
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Charlie Griefer
charlie.grie...@gmail.com wrote:
longest. subject. ever.
:)
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Jochem van Dieten joch...@gmail.comwrote:
Jochem
--
Jochem van Dieten
What is the best way to join tables across two databases servers?
Say I have one MS SQL server that has a database that stores ERP product
data. I have our website MS SQL server that stores extra data about the
product records in the ERP database.
Is it possible to hook each datasource
You need to link your SQL Server instances. Google SQL Server Linked.
You can link the servers both directions, if needed.
With the server linked in SQL, you can create cross-server queries in
the Query Analyzer/New Query editor.
Well would ya look at that! Learn something new every day,
Does anyone know of a good cf tool for converting audio files to mp3?
I looked briefly, and couldn't find any, so hoping someone else will know of
one.
Only thing I can think of is using CFExecute to call FFMPEG to perform
the conversion. You can find it at http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/
Can I use cffile to append one file to another?
cffile action=append output=File2.txt file=File1.txt
Doesn't seem to work. (This is assuming File2.txt is too large to store in a
variable.)
My problem is running data through a loop to convert HTML to rtf. The process
times out after
I got one project on Rent-a-Coder that was less than encouraging.
Maybe it was my lack of experience in managing client expectations at
the time or maybe it was what this particular client had dealt with
(and gotten away with) in the past but I ended up terminating the
project before completion.
I've been using BlogCFC for a number of different sites and it's very stable.
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date
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So...anyone *not* using the Bolt beta, please raise your hands...
I don't see any hands, so it must be out.
Is anyone allowed to confirm that it's out and being used and therefore
I didn't get a chance to work with the beta? :o(
I'm not - not even sure if I'm going to until I see a good
Two things:
1) There's no need to bump a message twice in the span of a minute.
2) If you're getting that error message that means a few things:
a) the port is correct
b) CF is communicating correctly with the MSN Live server
c) From the brief Google searches that I did (Hotmail POP3, MSN
POP3)
Regarding cfset SC#x# = listEelment : Since this is an 'evaluation',
and I have heard that 'evaluations' cost more performance wise than using a
setVariable() with a concatenated variable name, I prefer to use the first
method I indicated above. However, I can't confirm this performance
(Cross-posting from CF-Community, sorry if you get this twice)
I'm starting to do some disk based programming work and have hit an
interesting roadblock.
We've (my bosses, actually) want to use .NET for the disk based apps,
but now that I have VS 2008 I'm presented with WinForms or WPF. From
When you say disk based - you mean like System.IO file directory
interaction? If that's the case, I highly recommend .NET. It tends to be
remarkably fast in this category.
I guess I could have been a little less vague on the projects - We
have two systems that we use for our in-house
When you go to the URL from a browser on the server itself what happens?
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Michael Dinowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, this one has stumped me and it shouldn't. Using cfhttp to get this url,
I get no result
Server 2003 has an HTTP security block that affects CF's performance.
Perhaps someone enabled it or cleared the safe sites list?
Hatton
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Michael Dinowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It worked in the past and I'm trying it on my home test box. If the root url
works,
Understandably, most places want people on-site.
As a coder, I've never understood this obsession.
As a geek, the location of my colleagues and/or computer are irrelevant.
But see, there's the problem - we (geeks and coders) are a HUGE
minority when it comes to employees and needed work
I get contacted by recruiters almost daily.. Why is it that in a depressed
housing market, many employers won't even consider telecommuters?
I do understand the reasoning behind TSI and above clearance contracts, but
non secure and private employers really don't have a valid reason not to.
As an adjunct to Dom's suggestion, custom tags would be a good candidate for
headers and footers if you are looking to control the data that is passed to
and from them.
Also, something that I've run into is if I'm using AJAX to power the
contents of a CFDIV, I can have no other HTML
I'm working on a system where I have a CFForm with two elements - a
CFTree tag and a CFDiv. The CFTree is using the CF8 AJAX to populate
and that is working just fine. I need to synchronize the CFDIV
contents to the selected element on the CFTree, and that is driving me
somewhat batty.
In this
Found the solution...
Had to make use of the @change modifier in the bind attribute of the
CFDiv tag... wish those modifiers were better documented!
Hatton
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:11 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on a system where I have a CFForm with two
server=user:[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the syntax (or something along
those lines)
Hatton
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Rick Faircloth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all...
I still got some customers I haven't moved from my CF 4.5 server,
but have moved my mail to a new server which requires
I'm trying to use zip.cfc to extract an archive in CF8. I'm getting the error:
Object Instantiation Exception. with the code:
ioInput.init(arguments.gzipFilePath);
ioInput is declared as: ioInput =
CreateObject(java,java.io.FileInputStream);
The file being saved is there, and the extraction
Found my issue, had nothing to do with the CFC!
Though to be honest, in looking for a solution to the problem I found
a better way to handle the requirement overall.
Hatton
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 11:48 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to use zip.cfc to extract
If 7 is okay I'll put 100% recommendation behind Jodohost
(jodohost.com) - good prices, great servers. I have been with them
since 2003 and while there have been frustrating times they are
responsive and efficient in dealing with issues.
Hatton
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 7:13 PM, Peter Donahue
Been pondering a very odd thing and wondered, I know that CF can FTP
to another server, but can one CF instance connect to another via RDS?
Hatton
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release to
Depends on his intentions. I use a combination of Ray Camden's Blog +
FeedBurner (better tracking of RSS and some built in traffic tracking)
+ TalkShoe.com
TalkShoe basically creates a VoIP conference call for every Talkcask.
The owner schedules the recording and then calls in using either a
The main reason I'm thinking about swapping is so I can eliminate
the two-step process of creating, say, a database record for a
new Real Estate development community for the textual information,
and then requiring a user to click a link with the record id in the URL
to add photos for
Ja, but with CF7 it's an old version, and there are library conflicts
with the newer stuff.
I think I found a way to run it on CF8, using a classloader, but it's
untested. And I don't even know what version 8 has, or if it's still
in there, even. I switched to using JasperServer,
I've been going through my error logs on CF8/IIS6, and repeatedly come up
with this message (note the URL will be for any site that's on my server,
this is an example):
I'm with Matt here, it looks like someone, somewhere has a bad link to
your site. Your site appears to be functioning
The problem is that there are bots pounding all my sites with malformed
urls. I get anywhere from 20 to 100 per day. Is there a way to
filter/regex stop that from occuring before it throws an error?
Create a custom 404 that is caught by both CF and IIS/Apache that
redirects to /index.cfm ?
New job uses JasperReports for their PDF report generation. They're
running a Tomcat server to provide the services on a different port.
While digging around I found messages and blog posts pointing to the
fact that CF7 (and by assumption CF8) use JasperReports for the
CFReport functionality, is
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 1:36 AM, Mike Harman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the pop-up window a cfwindow or a new browser window?
It's a new browser window.
The curious thing is that it works on my devel machine but when I
pushed the code to a staging environment it does not.
Thanks!
Hatton
script type=javascript
window.opener.ColdFusion.navigate('showfiles.cfm?user=#form.userid#,
'File');
window.close();
/script
Just to update this, I took out the window.close(); code and it works
on the staging environment.
o_O
Hatton
Okay, this one is not making any sense at all to me - it *has* to be a
setting issue but I can't seem to find anything to help.
I have a CFDiv tag - cfdiv id=File bind=url:showfiles.cfm?user=#userid# /
Inside the CFDiv I have a pop-up window that allows the user to edit
or add files. This works
(*cough*) BeSavvvy (*cough*)
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Bruce Sorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a client who wants me to make a change to a form he has.
Currently he has a page that creates a new project that uses a WYSIWYG
editor and put everything into a database table. What he
Distribution as I have had it explained to me means bundling BD with
some other product, be it physical or software.
Hatton
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 8:12 PM, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I was confused by the dual license approach they were talking about.
I guess you would only need
I know I can do this in Javascript but I'm hesitant to roll my own
when qForms is already validating the rest of the form (some 15 other
required fields). Is there a way to do this in qForms?
This should do what you want:
http://www.pengoworks.com/qforms/ext/atLeastOne.htm
You can
Okay, made some changes to the qForms call -
script type=text/javascript
objForm = new qForm(catrequest);
// set the path to the qForms directory
objForm.setLibraryPath(/includes/qforms/lib/qforms/);
// this loads all the default libraries
objForm.include(*);
You've also got to include the function that on in the page on:
http://www.pengoworks.com/qforms/ext/atLeastOne.htm
That code exists in /includes/qforms/lib/qforms/validation_addon.js
that's why I thought forcing the include would work.
(*scritch*)
Hatton
I've inherited a form that is using qForms for validation. The
form includes a series of three checkboxes, all with the same name but
different values, further down there is a textarea. The client has
asked for a validation rule that requires either one of the checkboxes
to be checked, the
BTW - Thanks for the quick answers!
Hatton
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Tom McNeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan,
It's not a perfect solution--since you need to attach the validation to
one
of the fields, but that custom method will do the trick for those validate
either a or b
If you were using verity it'd be easy -
cfsearch
name = search_name
collection = collection_name
category = category[,category2,...]
categoryTree = tree_location
status =
type = criteria
criteria = search_expression
maxRows = number
startRow = row_number
suggestions = suggestion_option
link?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 3:39 PM, Don L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone tried that? And what's your experience with it?
Thanks.
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Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release to
I've just finished working on a photo gallery and now that the client
is using it she has an image that is coming up Unsupported Image
Type
Funny thing is that it's a JPEG that she cropped in Photoshop.
Any ideas?
Hatton
~|
Can't tell if it was CMYK or RGB.
Here's what I know from looking at the image:
File Size: 640k
440px x 250px (the size of the gallery viewer)
Resolution: 300dpi (grr... the bane of my existence)
Bit Depth: 24
Resolution Unit 2
Color Representation Unknown
That is what Vista has to say about the
Looking at the query:
select menuId, label, foundOn
from dbo.menu
where menuId IN (
select foundOn
from dbo.menu
where menuId=#form.selTopLevel2#)
order by menuId
would indicate that FoundOn is a varchar type field and menuid is an
integer. Perhaps you rewrite the query to match
Actually he can
select menuId, label, foundOn
from dbo.menu
where CAST(menuId AS VarChar(10)) IN (
select foundOn
from dbo.menu
where menuId=#form.selTopLevel2#)
order by menuId
Again, it's a messy messy solution and linking tables are called for.
That said, given what he's got to
That wouldn't work though, because menuId is going to be a single
number.. even if casted to a string. foundOn is a string containing a
comma separated list of values.
You're right. I even went to the length of creating a table on my db
server to prove I was right and I was wrong.
Have you blocked traffic from that IP at the firewall yet?
Also, when I did a lookup of the IP, it was traced to a different
domain for a company that provides hosting (gege-hosting.com) but it
is not coming up any more. An online scan of the IP shows that the
only open access is via windows
I know that I can build something to do this with relative ease but
I'm wondering if there is something that already exists that I can
use:
We've built site for client based on relational database. Some of the
attributes are Many to Many relations. Client provides us with
spreadsheet of data to
Has anyone sold/implemented these?
We've got a client that wants to sell gift certificates for their
physical locations and allow for print or physical delivery; their
service looks like a perfect fit but we need some insight on
implementing it.
Anyone?
(*bump*) Has anyone worked with
Has anyone sold/implemented these?
We've got a client that wants to sell gift certificates for their
physical locations and allow for print or physical delivery; their
service looks like a perfect fit but we need some insight on
implementing it.
Anyone?
Thanks!
Hatton
Okay, I'm looking at an interesting situation when it comes to sending
out mass emails. We've got a client with about 9000 email addresses
on their list and some 2000 are invalid Yahoo and AOL accounts.
When they send, our mail server gets blacklisted. Unacceptable.
My original though was to
of
bounce it is, and clean up any bad bounces off your list.
Russ
-Original Message-
From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 1:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Email Verification Tool
Okay, I'm looking at an interesting situation when
The thing I didn't like about it was that they encrypt all the files so
you can't really see or modify it. There might be an option to get an
unencrypted version, but I don't really know, I never explored it.
I'm working with BeSavvy right now and it's the same way - there is an
unencrypted
Can anyone recommend a Coldfusion CMS solution? Also,
is your recommendation currently supported?
I look at FarCry and it seems that the web site and
code hasn't been updated in 2 years?
I have recently become a BIG fan of BeSavvy. That is where I was
recommended some time back and I will
So I've been told that we have two people that need to learn CF (they
have basic programming skills and are good with HTML/CSS) but that I
can't, become a full time instructor here.
My thought is to get each of them set up with a developer edition of
CF8 and point them to a tutorial site that can
why not send them to the adobe training class? Three days and they'll get
the soup-to-nuts training they need.
Can't take them off their current production requirements. They're
learning on their own time.
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bump..
any ideas how to do this?
Hrm... it sounds to me like the logic is such that you're going to be
better off making use of an array or structure to parse out the
values. SQL doesn't have access to complex variable types. I would
suggest creating an array of structures... each structure
My goal is to run a series of stored procedures. At one point, while
I run the stored procedures, I need to run coldfusion code which has
a cfquery tag and some complex if and else conditions which are
easier done in coldfusion than t-sql.
I would think that if it is conditionals (regardless
'
attribute to work?
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C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
I'm working on a CFForm with a CFSelect that is required. According
to the LiveDocs you the required attribute requires a blank option to
work... I've got the element, I have
I'm working on a CFForm with a CFSelect that is required. According
to the LiveDocs you the required attribute requires a blank option to
work... I've got the element, I have required=Yes and I have a
message element but it's still not validating on submit.
Any ideas?
Here's the cfselect in
The first thing that comes to mind is how do you let them see what's in a
document without giving it away?
* Store the files in a directory that is not web accessible , then
copy the requested file to a temporary download area for download.
* Store the files in a directory that is not web
It's not a simple join that you're looking for. You'll need to make
use of an index and temporary table. What is the database engine
you're using for this?
Hatton
On Jan 23, 2008 7:35 PM, David Mineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need a query that will flattion out a relational database.
I
But seriously, anyone have any good suggestions? I looked into the
opensource 'aspell' but it seems more trouble than it would be worth.
(download the compiler, download the compiler to compile the compiler,
download the compiler that compiles the compiler)
William -
If you're trying to
what is the server environment?
On Jan 10, 2008 3:50 PM, William Seiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are some great suggestions here. (even the don't use words after 2003
suggestion, ;-) )
When this is eventually launched, the Googiespell limit (1000 words) will
probably be used up by
+6 for CFWebStore - that's how many installations we have going right
now, with a few more coming down the pike soon.
Pros:
* It's fusebox based.
* It's got solid documentation
* It's completely skinnable and modifyable
* It has everything you're talking about except one - Quickbooks
For the
For the QuickBooks integration, that requires a product called T-Hub
by Atandra along with some custom coding on your part to build the
interface. If you want to email me off-list I can talk more to that.
Hey Hatton, I'd be interested in hearing what you did with T-Hub.
T-Hub acts as an
He wants to clear all *columns*, not rows.
There is no real way to do this in a single SQL statement. Mark's
suggestion of doing a single query to get the column names and then a
second to do the update is a way to do it, if you wanted to do it all
in SQL it's possible in SQL Server or MySQL by
List -
Apologies for sending this directly... I changed the TO: but
apparently GMail had other ideas.
Hatton
Alex -
I'm not sure if you've gotten any other replies for this message yet
or not... your post came through at a time when most that are active
on this list are sleeping (and those
On Dec 27, 2007 2:41 AM, Alex Snowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this music website and the designer basically left me stranded.
I have been looking for a decent low-mid cost cold fusion designer/programmer
for 6 months.
I haven't found anyone? I looked on craigslist, get a freelancer,
Any more problems, however, I will probably give Rick's CFFM with TinyMCE a
try.
I ended up doing that
Hatton
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date
Get the Free Trial
The thing I wish it would do is add a permanent watermark on uploaded images
instead of only on temp png while being shown.
You can do this:
1. Read in original image
2. Read in watermark image (transparent GIF)
3. Set transparency of watermark image to 20-30%
Either:
4. Mathematically locate
you'll need to use IIS to redirect 404's to a CF template and have it
parse the URL called to action.
Hatton
On Dec 15, 2007 1:43 PM, Jason Fill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to be able to set a system up so we can have urls like
http://www.mydomain.com/SomeIDValue.
Basically the
Amen to Sandy. She's our go-to person for CSS. I didn't know she did any
training in creative design and graphics production techniques, but if she
does then I'd jump on it if I were you.
Funny how these topics come up right when my boss is asking me to look
for a resource.
We've got a
QoQ?
On Dec 14, 2007 10:57 AM, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody have a creative way to compare data in two tables and find all
records in table A not in table B and vice-a-versa. The data share a
common key, 'License Number'.
The trick -- Table A is in an MS Access Database and
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