If you hold meetings in a business's premises, then you're not
plugging 'the internet cable' into a laptop, you're connecting a
foreign pc into the guts of their internal network. Any sane network
admin would justifiably freak at that prospect. There also may be all
sorts of proxy settings and
I'd also like to add a little to the CFUGs in Microsoft issue.
I pondered this exact same thing recently myself.
Its an interesting idea that you could hold your CFUG meeting in the
premises of your 'competitor'.
Getting free stuff out of Microsoft is also always nice.
But thats it. There's no
I've used Teleport Pro: http://www.tenmax.com/teleport/pro/home.htm with great
success
B)
grant wrote:
Hi All
What tools are you guys using recommend for downloading entire sites
from the web? The IE and FF 'save as...' just isn't cutting it.
TIA
Grant
Has anyone successfully installed MSSQL 2005 and 200 on a single
machine?
Steve
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I would suggest
wget -r http://the.site.to.download/
There is a version for most operating systems
Cheers,
Simon
it runs on
On 13/03/07, Brett Payne-Rhodes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used Teleport Pro: http://www.tenmax.com/teleport/pro/home.htm with
great success
B)
grant wrote:
Ya know I've just not bothered to read this thread as I don't have the
energy to argue with you guys on Microsoft vs Agenda politics.
Ok.. so .. we all have used MS SQL right? Have you used Internet
Explorer or better yet IIS.
If you have any yes's in those boxes the Microsoft is relevant to
last night = last month (been a long day)
On 3/13/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ya know I've just not bothered to read this thread as I don't have the
energy to argue with you guys on Microsoft vs Agenda politics.
Ok.. so .. we all have used MS SQL right? Have you used Internet
I'm sorry to say Darren I read that thread and firstly, I want my 10mins back.
I think you're suffering from too much sceptism and the only valid
reason I can think of that would potentially be irrelevant to hosting
within Microsoft is that can't be assed moving the meetings or that
you're
Ya know Andrew if you take that is an answer that will put a cork in
your Vista Price rant... i'll sign off on it myself :) heheheeheh
(No offense by the way)
On 3/13/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*LOL*,
That's how Microsoft spend the outrages prices on Vista, outside of the
Yes - well through VMWare :) heh.
On 3/13/07, Steve Onnis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone successfully installed MSSQL 2005 and 200 on a single
machine?
Steve
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Thanks, Darren. Chris, I had indeed meant to say in my note, where they
don't have wireless access or they won't want to let you plug into their
wired network.
/Charlie
http://www.carehart.org/
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The first time i used Teleport Pro years ago, I didnt know too much
about dynamic sites. I set the thing to gathering the site i was
working on, not realising the importance of setting the options, then
went on home, expecting that in the morning i'd have a neat and tidy
backup of the site on
Scott,
none taken.. Surely you saw it as a joe right?
On 3/13/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ya know Andrew if you take that is an answer that will put a cork in
your Vista Price rant... i'll sign off on it myself :) heheheeheh
(No offense by the way)
On 3/13/07, Andrew
yes I did heheh.
On 3/14/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott,
none taken.. Surely you saw it as a joe right?
On 3/13/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ya know Andrew if you take that is an answer that will put a cork in
your Vista Price rant... i'll sign
P.S
Barry - I'll be there (CFUG) tonight... and Darren I need you to sign
a contract, it basically outlines that I need your soul in exchange
for 7 virgins in an oasis of nirvana... usual MSFT thing... ya know
how it goes.
Scott.
On 3/14/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes I did
just a gentle reminder that if you're coming tonight and you haven't
RSVP'd yet, please let us know somehow* ... and real soon, yes? thanx
we're just about to organise the catering (don't want anyone missing out)
and those people who RSVP'd last week: many thanx for being so prompt.(you
don't
yes, but its been a while so don't ask how I did it..:)
you have to install 2000 and than 2005, cause you need the new DLLs from
2005 (for backward compatibility)
Joel
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Sent: Tuesday, March
On Mar 13, 7:58 pm, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you're suffering from too much sceptism and the only valid
reason I can think of that would potentially be irrelevant to hosting
within Microsoft is that can't be assed moving the meetings or that
you're comfortable with the
I'm flattered that Microsoft puts such a high value on my soul.
As stated before though, the risks outweigh the benefits, so I'll pass
on this superficially attractive offer.
Darren
who's holding out for _20_ vigins!
On Mar 14, 8:39 am, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S
Barry - I'll
On 3/14/07, Darren Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 13, 7:58 pm, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you're suffering from too much sceptism and the only valid
reason I can think of that would potentially be irrelevant to hosting
within Microsoft is that can't be assed
You warm the cockles of my heart ol son ;)
I don't have Vista installed, its buggy and BeOS rules! :) (I kid,
it's proudly on display in my SideBar Gadgets and also in the big
screen tv in Microsoft HQ lunchroom... )
I'm keen to get drunk at WebDU - no offence, but damn I've been
studying
Oh yeah!! I will be part of that!!
now if I could just finish my preso...
On 3/14/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You warm the cockles of my heart ol son ;)
I don't have Vista installed, its buggy and BeOS rules! :) (I kid,
it's proudly on display in my SideBar Gadgets and also
I would like to return an error code to the browser that will be trapped by
JavaScript.
This is what I have at the moment - but doesn't seem to be doing what I am
after
cfif ErrorOfSomeSort
cfheader statuscode=400 statustext=Bad Request /
cfabort /
/cfif
Any suggestions would be greatly
In a dim memory, i have a feeling that cfabort stops CF from doing anything
rational...
see if you can code it a little more like
cfif ErrorOfSomeSort
cfheader statuscode=400 statustext=Bad Request /
cfelse
... do cool stuff here
/cfif
then grab the liveheaders extension for firefox and
If you want javascript to raise an error, you'll have to
cfif errorHappened
cfoutput
script language=javascript
alert(Oh noes);
/script
/cfoutput
/cfif
in addidtion to maybe sending a http error code. Http error code with
tell the browser something went wrong,
I'm keen to get drunk at WebDU - no offence, but damn I've been
studying technology for the past 2 months straight - i need
beer-o-break. So *holds up AMEX* come see me when you're done learning
about the Adobe Goodness and relay it to me in simple terms so i can
understand. I can't promise
The error is raised in ColdFusion and returned to the browser and trapped
Actually, it is a flash object that is making the call to ColdFusion . So I
can see what is happening with live headers in firefox :-(
On 3/14/07, Haikal Saadh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want javascript to raise
The flash applet recognizes this one
cfheader statuscode=404 statustext=Not Found /
I think I can live with that for now.
On 3/14/07, AJ Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The error is raised in ColdFusion and returned to the browser and trapped
Actually, it is a flash object that is making
Hello All,
I am having some serious issues with z-index and trying to get dropdown to
come above an iframe with a movie embedded in it.
I am using
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
I have a page that has an iframe on it and when a picture is inside the
iframe the dropdown
On Mar 14, 11:55 am, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Getting up at 8am to help run the Components BOF the morning after the
Banquet...
Ahh yeah, good luck with that :D Turning up will be half the battle
for all of us, hah...
On Mar 14, 12:17 pm, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
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