Hey all,
I'll be along tonight too.
See you there
Phil
On 16/04/12 9:13 AM, Peter Robertson wrote:
Getting closure on Closures by Mark Mandel
It seems like all the cool kids are getting on the Closure bandwagon
these days. ColdFusion is no exception with Closures coming to
ColdFusion 10 in
Anyone working with cloud based servers and Amazon might be interested
in attendign this event in Melbourne Mid May:
http://aws.amazon.com/apac/awssummit-au/melbourne-register/
Also is anyone hasn't used Amazon you can have access to a Windows or
Linux server for free for a year. Even the
The last summit was really good, this one looks better! Was actually
genuinely surprised I didn't see anyone from the CF community there.
I'm going to be on a plane to cf.Objective() when the Melbourne one is on,
and I'm kinda bummed about it.
Mark
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Paul Kukiel
Sorry folks. My '58 bus has broken down enroute so I'll be busy pushing it
home.
Apologies Mark.
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There is one in Sydney too on Thu May 17
http://aws.amazon.com/apac/awssummit-au/sydney-register/
On 19 April 2012 17:00, Mark Mandel mark.man...@gmail.com wrote:
The last summit was really good, this one looks better! Was actually
genuinely surprised I didn't see anyone from the CF
Thanks for that though it isn't quite what i am looking for.
I want something that will fire when a bind process has been completed. What
you have suggested below will fire when the value of the selectchange
select box has been changed but it doesn't fire when the selectbox is
initially loaded
After reading up on it you cant do what i want unless you use the
cfajaxproxy so i have stripped out the cfselect and just change it to
populate it manually using my own code rather than the cfselect binding
I needed to use the cfajaxproxy and then set up a setCallbackHandler()
method on the
Steve if that is what you wish to do then, this is what you need to do.
cfajaxproxy bind=javascript:selectchange({changevalue})
As stated this binds a select change, but in your case you wish to do it
when it succeeds or finishing loading. Then you will need to read up a bit
more about this over
onSuccess doesn't get fired when it initially loads though for some reason.
onSuccess was fired on subsequent calls but not on the initial one that
loads the data the first time.
From: Andrew Scott [mailto:andr...@andyscott.id.au]
Sent: Friday, 20 April 2012 2:52 PM
To:
Monday 30th April, 6pm for 6:30 start
Melanie and Cliff will discuss how they took their idea and turned it
into an international, profitable company.
Iterations of their system have taken them around the world and back,
starting in PHP/HTML/AJAX in Australia, outsourcing to a Flex company
in
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