[cfaussie] OT

2006-08-04 Thread Scott Thornton
Hi, anyone know of a software program that would take one large text file, and chop it into chunks, of say 1000 lines of code per file, where each line delimited by carriage returns. on windows. Scott Thornton, Programmer Application Development Information Services and

[cfaussie] Re: OT

2006-08-04 Thread Joel Cass
It sounds like it could easily be done in CF, or if you have a copy of VB handy, the FileStream object allows you to do this, it wouldn't take much time to write a little app. Joel -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scott Thornton

[cfaussie] Re: OT

2006-08-04 Thread Chris Velevitch
You can use cygwin and write a sh (or bash) script to do it. On 8/4/06, Joel Cass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It sounds like it could easily be done in CF, or if you have a copy of VB handy, the FileStream object allows you to do this, it wouldn't take much time to write a little app. Joel

[cfaussie] Re: more rumours

2006-08-04 Thread Dale Fraser
This surprises me. They recently handed packages to all Coldfusion Person and moved to .NET I know as I had a couple apply for a position I had going, and hired one of them. Regards Dale Fraser http://dale.fraser.id.au From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com

[cfaussie] Re: more rumours

2006-08-04 Thread M@ Bourke
maybe they had a falling out with Microsoft?once your in the top 200 companies on the ASX Microsoft comes chasing you with the biggest sales pitches imaginableas that way they can hire independent companies to do research that finds xx% of the top 200 companies use microsoft technology, and use