Ok, if you meant automatically have a unscoped function name
available to every line of cf code in your application (like a tag
on the custom tag path) then the answer is no, short of doing a JIT-
code generator or similar, which I would not call easy.
(Or opening up cfusion.jar, somehow
Well I finish my Centrelink project tomorrow (Friday 30 June) and - as
of next month - am a 11 year CF veteran.
See http://www.coldgen.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Portfolio for some of
my latest work.
You are in QLD! Great as it is freezing down here!
Regards,
Peter Tilbrook
Mob: 0432 897 437
Not sure what went wrong, perhaps Tim decided he wasn't for the
teaching role.
At any rate Tim is back with the ColdFusion team at Adobe - this time
as the senior product marketing manager!
Tim visited Australia about the time of the MX 7 launch and did a great
job at building up interest in
11 years sure is a long time, How long had colfusion been out before you first used it and how did you hear about it?M@On 6/29/06,
ACTCFUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure what went wrong, perhaps Tim decided he wasn't for theteaching role.At any rate Tim is back with the ColdFusion team at
When I
first started it was in the upgrade of the interflora website from "dbml"
(2.0)to "cfml" (3.0). I guess that was about 8 years ago.. I was only 17
back then. Time does fly. Thankfully I've kept my youthful lack of
perspective:)
Joel
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Has any one heard of or used any good automatic FTP backup solutions for SQL database (2000 and 2005)?we're looking for a program to install that backs up MS SQL server databases on a nightly basis, and saves them for X number of days
ThanksCarlPostal: Po Box
Hi Carl,
you wrote:
Has any one heard of or used any good automatic FTP backup solutions
for SQL database (2000 and 2005)?
we're looking for a program to install that backs up MS SQL server
databases on a nightly basis, and saves them for X number of days
We use SyncBack
Hi,
MS SQL 2000 Data Transformation Services (DTS) has a FTP task.. Why not use
that?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 30/06/2006 12:22 pm
Has any one heard of or used any good automatic FTP backup solutions for SQL
database (2000 and 2005)?
we're looking for a program to install that backs up MS SQL
Hi Guys,
I know that you can't run both Apache and IIS together at the same
time(unless different ports) but I'm running cf multi-server and I want
to have the ability to turn off IIS and turn on Apache and visa-versa
is there a way you can do this in CF? Have two servers configured but
only run
we're looking for a program to install that backs up MS SQL server
databases on a nightly basis, and saves them for X number of days
This is built in, just setup a maintenance plan which will backup your DB's
and save the files for X number of days.
Regards
Dale Fraser
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