Hey guys
I have a contract in sydney and was wondering if anyone can recommend
some short term accom. Prolly be about month.
Steve
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Hi,
I have a test page that displays a flash (swf) file. The page displays
correctly and plays the flash file if I browse directly to it.
If I CFHTTP the page in Firefox 2 it works (ie the flash file plays)
Under IE6 it wont play via CFHTTP but will if I browse the file
directly.
All the
Murray, what do you really mean by cfhttp the page in Firefox (or IE)? Do
you mean page a.cfm does a CFHTTP that calls page b.cfm, which includes HTML
to show a Flash file? And you call page a.cfm from the browser?
And what if you just call page b.cfm from the browser? Does that work
www.wotif.om
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au
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Of Steve Onnis
Sent: Wednesday, 13 December 2006 7:56 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] OT : Sydney (Balmain) Short Term Accom
Hey guys
Hi,
Re Brisbane CBD Short/Long Term Share Accommodation.
In Brisbane CBD, Admiralty Towers II, furnished room available for
m/f n/s in 2 br modern apartment, own bathroom, ducted a/c, Foxtel,
wireless Internet adsl2+, gym, pool, spa, sauna, great river views.
$235 pw. Sorry NO car space
Hi,
A client commented that CF is old hat and behind the times its market share
is diminishing beaten by asp, php and others
A list of largely highly trafficked websites in cf would be helpful to prove
this client wrong and champion the cf cause
Kind Regards
Claude Raiola
Coldfusion is old compared to PHP, about to release 8 PHP is 5.2.
PHP has a larger market share, the points are valid.
Ask him who writes and supports PHP.
Then tell him
Adobe writes and supports CF.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au
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highly trafficked websites ...
myspace.com
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 07:54:33 +1000
Subject: [cfaussie] Cold Fusion Is Old Hat compared to php aps etc
Hi,
A client
Why not go straight to da man:
http://www.forta.com/cf/using/list.cfm?highlight=1
You may find a few high profile sites there :)
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of claude
raiola
Sent: Thursday, 14 December 2006 8:55 AM
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Cc:
Maybe this may help?
World's Top Companies Use ColdFusion MX -
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/proven/
In use at 75 of the Fortune 100 companies and at more than 10,000
other companies worldwide, ColdFusion MX is one of the most widely
adopted web technologies in the industry. Here's a
See this:
World's Top Companies Use ColdFusion MX
http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/proven/
Also, Ben Forta has long maintained a list of shops using CF, and he offers
a subset of highlighted ones (from which I imagine many of the above were
drawn, yet offers still more):
Well, to be accurate, MySpace is not a CF site but it is a CFML site.
It runs on BlueDragon, to be specific, BlueDragon.NET.
That latter distinction is as important because since it's a .NET shop, you
hear a lot of MS folks and fans saying proudly that it's a .NET shop. They
don't mention
Make sure you don't miss this one.
http://www.telstra.com.au/products/home.cfm
If it's good enough for Telstra.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au
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Of Charlie Arehart
Sent: Thursday, 14
Claude, why does the client care?
ask him what the business reason is that sparks his interest.
if he's afraid of committing to CF for a long term strategy, then the fact
that Adobe owns CF (and is committed to growing it) and how long it's been
around should be enough for him.
microsoft killed
Hello
The highest volume sports website in New Zealand gets between 1500 and
2000 requests per second at peak and ships between 30 and 50 Gigabytes
of data (HTTP traffic) per day. The site is 100% Cold Fusion based, no
other scripting languages are used (server-side).
It's the best
Hi guys,
I need to write a regex which can search through a paragraph of text
and replace any number written as a percentage with itself minus 25%
i.e. replace 100% with 75%, 90% with 65% etc etc.
Here is a sample paragraph:
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Provides passengers with a cabin that
I don't know of any regex engine that will perform numeric operations.
Possibly perl. The CF regex engine is VERY cutdown. The best workaround I
can think of is to use refind with subexpressions and then loop through the
result array.
Blair
On 12/14/06, Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
OK.. Please no messages saying ooh.. evaluate() bad.., but
cfscript
str_text = This works in 90% of all operations;
str_text = replace(str_text, ##, , all);
str_text = ReReplace(str_text, ([0-9]*)%,##\1-25##%,all);
result = evaluate(DE(str_text));
/cfscript
cfdump var=#result#
Cool!
On 12/14/06, Joel Cass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK.. Please no messages saying ooh.. evaluate() bad.., but
cfscript
str_text = This works in 90% of all operations;
str_text = replace(str_text, ##, , all);
str_text = ReReplace(str_text, ([0-9]*)%,##\1-25##%,all);
result =
Someone is a very cleaver cookie!!!
Although what is this line for?: str_text = replace(str_text, ##,
, all);
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Ok. I know there were no comments. I removed them to make you think (yes,
that's why...).
what happens is that ColdFusion evaluates the string. Say that the string
is:
Our product is #1 in 25% of the selected demographic
..if the line were not there, after processing it would be
cfform in cf7 is awesome - some very good features not to mention
flashforms and xml forms. I'd agree that you shouldn't use cfform
and it's ilk before cf7 but now it's pretty good.
If you don't want to go down that route however, I would seriously
recommend qForms. It's very easy to use
Is it possible with rewrite rules ( I am using Ionic's isapi ) to append
something to the mapped URL to make it unique - something like a timestamp?
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Thanks Toby
I'll check them out. The developers here I believe preferably want some
kind of wysiwyg drag and drop form editor. The thought of which sends
shivers up my spine.
cheers
Drew Peacock
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I use the CFFORMS almost exclusively now. I always thought CFFORMS
was a GREAT idea, but was disappointed in what a dog it was. now,
with CF7, it performs as advertised.
The XML format is a hugely underrated thing. I have written a very
simple tool that looks at a table and automatically
Hey Mike
Sounds good. I have done a bunch of xml/xslt translations etc so am cool
in that regard. How does the XML fit into the CFForm scheme of things?
Does CF parse the xml you provide to produce the form with associated
javascript for client side validation? How does server side validation
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