please forgive in saying so, but
"I'm not really keen on the whole idea of having the index.cfm stuck
in the middle of the URL like that - I think it looks kludgy."
does it really matter? Since when are URL's aesthetically pleasing?
look at the crap in the "address bar" of many applications - mor
"I love developing resources, working with them to realise their full
potential."
Resources, Chad?
Forgive me for saying but you mean "people" don't you?
People who have passion? who have failings? who have ... family?
In my mind, there's a distinct difference. It's "people" who can have
a symb
> TAFEs have a different problem. Teaching specific technologies is part of
> their brief. There is some limited curriculum material available (based on
> the commercial courses) for vocational colleges to teach using the Adobe
> products, but what TAFEs need are teachers with the skills to teac
hat business.
>>
>> Regards
>> Dale Fraser
>>
>> http://dale.fraser.id.au
>> http://cfmldocs.com
>> http://learncf.com
>> http://flexcf.com
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegr
>and that's what I keep saying all the time - Adobe's local office imho needs
> a) a dedicated platform evangelism role for AU and NZ that reports directly
> into Ben Forta's evangelism team at Adobe corporate and
> b) more local knowledge within Adobe about CF so that they are actually
> enabl
@Steve:
you're assuming their view, Kai's view, and even yours, are the same.
That may not be the case.
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:15 AM, Steve Onnis wrote:
> Adobe should already know these things...and if they don't then why don't
> they
>
> -----Original Me
was to try to merge
> disparate views. If there is perfect and complete agreement, not much need
> for a discussion - better just to go off down the pub instead :-)
>
> On May 30, 2010, at 10:32 AM, Steve Onnis wrote:
>
>> If their views are not the same then this whole discussion is f
@Mark
I think Steve's point is why should the community tell Adobe their
information is out of date.
it's their portal, no? Shouldn't they know this? it's their
relationship with their partners they should be actively engaging in,
yes?
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Mark Mandel wrote:
> So
> Quite frankly, I don't really care WHY things are broken,
you should - because even if it's fixed, it'll be unfixed given enough
time. It's the underlying causes that's broken. The portal is just a
symptom.
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Gareth (QLD CFUG mgr) and I identified this (dates as strings) as a
problem when developing a custom framework right back in CF6.1 days.
For my money, the only way to handle this is to strongly type all the
data as it moves from one layer to another (inc the DB), starting the
string to date conver
> string to date conversion as soon as form data is read. LSDateFormat()
> and other tools are part of a "form processing" layer before it gets
FUKIT!
dateFormat was for display. One of the Parse()/isDate() functions was
used for conversion/replace with sentinal values. I can't remember
what it w
I'd like to hear an answer for Andrew Myers question...
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Andrew Myers wrote:
> Back in the "old days" when I was solely a Java developer I always thought
> of Tomcat was seen as a "reference implementation" rather than a production
> ready server.
>
> Has that vi
" It seems to me that something isn't quite right with the POI library"
Ewww...
is there any mention anywhere (Java/POI forums) of this? If you're
quite right, it could either be a bug or incompatibility in the POI
library...
... or Excel and Open Office are a lot more forgiving with sloppy
form
> At least now I know a lot more about POI than I did before...
enough for a quick CFUG presentation?
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and to back you up in what you say, Gavin, a classic case is formal
study. When I was teaching, I tried to impress on the students, that
although all the info was - in theory - out there ready to tap into,
what was lost was structure and context. Sometimes it needed the
expert to deliver it in a wa
Dale: does it have to be done at the DB level, or can it be via the DAL?
This is one of the reasons I like the concept of AOP - squeeze in
there to add auditing/logging without mucking up too much code.
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Scott Thornton
wrote:
> easy no, possible yes.
>
>
>
> ch
versioning on your records? This would make it a lot
> easier but from my experience, auditing is a feature requirement that
> is included quite late...
>
> On Aug 19, 10:19 am, Mark Mandel wrote:
>> Here here!
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:37
> I was relying on Seek.
> What site should I use now?
All of 'em. You never know your luck in the big city.
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Google is your friend
http://mycareer.com.au/search/jobs/qld/brisbane/?s=777&sq=coldfusion
http://jobsearch.careerone.com.au/Search.aspx?q=coldfusion&cy=au&where=Brisbane%2C%20QLD&rad=30&rad_units=km&qlt=625000&qln=3330166&lid=132&re=130
http://www.jobnet.com.au/
http://mycareer.com.au/search/j
sure, if you only want to restrict yourself to following the herd.
but why restrict oneself to just one source? Surely having many irons
in the fire is worthwhile?
Besides, two of those links were government jobs.
Seek may be the least worst, but it's not the only game in town.
my 2c.
On Mo
and Mike, if you get a resolution, perhaps post it back on cfaussie?
through the archives at least it'll give the next bloke with this
problem a fighting chance
just a thought
b
On 11/13/06, Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Dale. I have sent a message to Adobe support, antic
on my copy of eclipse that I've got CFEclipse on and an expired
Flexbuilder plug in
I can't open any .CSS files without it invoking the expired
FlexBuilder "Please enter Serial Number" dialog.
how can I break the association of CSS files and the CSS editior with
the expired Flexbuilder?
thanx
tation
> t +61 2 9299 9462 f +61 2 9299 9463 www.gruden.com
>
>
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> Behalf Of Barry Beattie
> Sent: Tuesday, 14 November 2006 5:00 PM
> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [cfauss
t going
> to help:-(
>
>
> Senior Coldfusion Developer
> Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
> www.aegeon.com.au
> Phone: +613 8676 4223
> Mobile: 0404 998 273
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
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&
just to support Joel's argument, why not set it to an applicaiton scoped CFC?
or better still add it to a CFC and decorate an application-scopoed CFC with it?
"I've just read this article
(http://www.adobe.com/devnet/server_archive/articles/cf_locking_best_practices.html)
on locking read/write t
Big news on the Queenland CFUG front, Willipeedes...
we have two events on the horizon for people to join in.
(1)
Next Tuesday at 7:00pm we'll be presenting the "Virtual CFUG" where
the venue is actually a BreezeLive (
Just a reminder for tonight: the virtual user group meeting is full steam ahead.
the breeze live (Adobe Connect?) meeting room is booked, the tables
set and virtual catering organised with Mark Mandel and his Transfer
framework waiting in the wings to join us from Melbourne...
how to particpate
there ya go. take your pick
http://images.google.com/images?q=pizza&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
lots of virtual pizza to chose from.
b
On 12/5/06, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will Pizza be provided this time?
>
>
> On 12/5/06, Barry
we could get a breezo going at the brisbane one and you melbournites
can "virtually" join in
gurranteed the RBT won't worry you with all those virtual drinks
On 12/7/06, Haikal Saadh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bwahaha.
>
> If I could, I'd rather pay for myself to go to your neck of the
http://webdu.com.au/go/registration
the early bird prices look particularly appealing
be there or be cubic (ie: square all over)
barry.b
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Vote 1 for the Christmas Party
it's time for Christmas
it's time for a party
it's time for CFUG, yes it's time
it's time for a-drinking
it's time for a-schmoosing
it's time for merry-ment, yes it's time
so sign to the cfug list
and find out where t'i
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
well, they've obviously got a business reason to use ColdFusion
On 12/14/06, M@ Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://vodafone.co.uk
> has just relaunched there shops in cf 7.02 and fusebox5.0
> and they aint a small company,
> market value on last check was around $130 Billion USD
>
>
we can sling a few dollars to
write it. wot, $0.99 each thru paypal, say?
On 12/14/06, M@ Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 12/14/06, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > well, they've obviously got a business reason to use ColdFusion
&g
hi Ben
just to clarify, you're talking about a user uploading their (fat)
video to your server and it's your end that does the squishing before
sticking it (thin) on your site?
curious: is this the workflow you-tube uses?
On 1/17/07, ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey peoples,
Was just wo
If I was going I would have liked to have seen MS there again,
"Tahloola and her magic credit card" at the bar, you mean? or MS staff
sleeping it off under their stand on day 2, wrapped up in drapes?
classic.
so MS isn't running the day2 breakfast this year? what a shame. it was
quite enterta
(please forgive the x-posting with the qldcfug.googlegroups of you're
also a member)
=
the QldCFUG team would like to welcome everyone back for what is
likely to be a bumper year. Lots of news and new stuff, new schwag to
give away, a new venue and a ne
ben, this is (possibly) the closest thing for what you want, although
it don't look easy.
http://soenkerohde.com/tutorials/ffmpeg/
best'o'luck
barry.b
On 1/18/07, Blair McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think youtube converts videos to generic flv's, then the front end part is
> a player
and to follow on from Kym's thoughts...
it's worth working out exactly where you convert your date *string*
from a form/input to your dateTime *object* as far as the archetecture
of your site
for me, it's part of the server-side form validation routines (ie: as
soon as I can**). from then on it
"hey, if you can't take their money, drink their booze and then vote
against them, you don't belong in this business"
- Alan Alda's character in the "West Wing"
On 1/29/07, Matt Voerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Guys,
> I just thought i'd chuck in my 2 cents worth here...
>
> For a s
is there any point on a reminder? or has Jeremy already done that for me?
On 1/31/07, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ooo I'm there.
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 25, 12:22 pm, "Barry Beattie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > (please forgive the x-post
geez that sounds like Donald Rumsfeld and his "known unknowns" stuff...
Or Agent 86: Maxwell Smart...
On 1/31/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Right,
>
> So don't tell me if your on the Beta then, tell me if people who are/will be
> on the beta have been selected.
>
> If someone
[cough]
... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
[cough]
On 2/1/07, bananasontoast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If anyone is looking for work in ColdFusion, you should check out this
> link:
>
> http://www.michaelpage.com.au/job-detail/ref/A808410.html
>
>
> >
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On 2/2/07, Peter Tilbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> $759! That's ridiculous!
>
> On 02/02/07, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Advertised in Australia for $759
> >
> >
> >
> > Andrew Scott
> > Senior Coldfusion Developer
> > Aegeon Pty. Ltd
look who's name dropping!
or did you mean Bill G as in Bill Gardner who runs the canteen at
Redmond and you were meeting with him over catering for vegemite
sandwiches?
On 2/8/07, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I just got out of a session with Bill G this morning here in Seattl
sometimes you just can't win.
it sure looked like a good idea changing the meeting from the first
Tues of every month (which always clashed with the Melbourne Cup!) to
a Wednesday.
And then all the married people realised this months meeting was going
to fall on Valentines day and the talk of "di
Hi Geoff
have you any thoughts on a WebDU social (or socializing) guestbook for
ppl to try and get together at WebDU this year? perhaps on the webdu
site
eg: I'm keen to link up with people who come from the
education/eLearning sector, and the same could be true for other
industries.
Sure I cou
>
isn't 'qIPBlacklist' just a string/text/name of a variable, not the
origional query itself?
what happens if you do this?
just a quick thought while I wake up
cheers
barry.b
On 2/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> All,
>
> Just having a blank here - I cant work o
DISCLAIMER: Please forgive this post to the CFAUSSIE list where the
connection is... ahem... a bit *thin*, especially since this list is
national and the user group is local...
(and if this feels a bit too O.T for your liking, please excuse - just
for a minute ... and take a page out of Sgt Shultz
2/16/07, Bjorn Schultheiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> can we telnet in from melbourne?
> if not telnet, connect acrobat style? :)
>
> btw it Sgt Schultz, not Shultz
>
>
>
> regards
>
> Sgt Bjorn Schultheiss
>
> ;)
>
> On 16/02/2007, at 12:15 PM, Ba
not having a working CF server handy at the moment to test, I'm just curious
you're not getting grief with treating strings as numbers, are you?
perhaps a val( "#ListFirst(Trim(a),".")#.00" ) is needed?
just a quick thought
b
On 2/20/07, Gareth Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you are
to part answer that, what were you doing to bring this matter to your attention?
On 2/20/07, Gareth Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sorry to complain about it, it just seems strange, I won't complain
> anymore. Does it do the same thing in Actionscript? (don't have time to
> check right
I'm trying to uninstall ColdFusion7 on Mac OS X
running /Applications/ColdFusionMX7/uninstall/uninstall.app ...
"enter the password for the current user"
I enter (and confirm) my usual, bog standard, used a million times
before user (root) password - the same one used to install the thing
in th
t;
> -Original Message-
> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Barry Beattie
> Sent: Wednesday, 21 February 2007 11:03 AM
> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [cfaussie] wierd problem: can't run CF7 uninstaller
>
>
> I
> Secondly - this has obvious testing advantages - i.e. being able to
> log in as 2 different user levels on the same site and flick to make
> sure things behave right.
another way of course is to use 2 different browsers: IE for level 1
and FF for level 2.
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(and having been a self-funded attendee before**)
there are tricks to keeping costs down to make the whole process affordable
- transport
_NOW_ is the time to look for the cheap flights, which is really the
only way to do it from
wot, so you can survive being on the turps all night when you're there?
Ahhh... if that sound like the voice of experiance and lessons learnt,
I couldn't possibly say...
On 2/23/07, Mark Stanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > any other tips I've forgotten?
>
> Get plenty of sleep and drink
Chris: perhaps a useful viewpoint to how ColdFusion works will aid in
a solution?
(I'm over simplifying this to make a point)
keep in mind that all ColdFusion code is run, calculated, etc, first.
the resulting HTML is placed in a buffer which is then sent to the
browser. this is why the tag wor
> OS X: No webcam for you....
>>On 3/7/06, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> === disclaimer ===
>> please forgive this noize but with the hundreds of the Logitech
>> notebook cameras that Geoff and Adobe handed out at Web
just throwing this out there:
wondering if anyone from the education sector** is going to WebDU?
and if so if you're interested in having a drink and catch up to "chew
the fat". Education is a bit different to other industry sectors -
it's usually NFP for a start.
if so, drop me a line off-list
welcome to the nasty world that created generics for the .NET framework (v 2.0)
I had the same sort of grief with C# 1.1 where a null date (or number)
might be spat out from a database but I couldn't stick it in a date
(or number) variable, because it didn't accept NULL - I couldn't
convert a dbN
considering it's Geoff we're talking about, it's bound to be...
see you there.
b
On 3/4/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Lets hope the conference is run better than the competition for free
> tickets. :P
>
> Regards
> Dale Fraser
>
>
> http://dale.fraser.id.au/blog/
>
>
> -Orig
that's the trouble with WebDU this year: too much good stuff going on.
I don't think I'll have my clone ready in time.
On 3/8/07, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ditto :) although I'll need to come in a dark trenchcoat and glasses
> :) - can i bring my spyware camera to ..ya know..
WOW! this looks like a big meeting for this months Queensland CFUG
and is bound to be a "not to be missed" event.
Why? Because we're all gearing up for the next version of ColdFusion:
CF8, which is currently known (or so we're told) as "Scorpio".
"but it's in beta!" you say "and none can say wha
I'll fill you in offlist, Charlie...
b
On 3/10/07, Charlie Arehart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't want to give up too easily. :-) When you say you "don't think it is
> really practical to record our user group meeting's content", what do you
> mean? Do you really mean something about the
WOAH!
I really gotta stop this whole thread now and clarify some points.
firstly, we (the QLD CFUG) are guests at the venue so we respect the
fact we're there on their blessing. They are a business that we dare
not interfere with. If down the track we can organise a Breezo out of
there (recorded
I'd recommend
"offline explorer enterprise" by metaproducts.
On 3/13/07, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I guess you could always try the "Save Offline" option in IE. I think that
> will pull it all down. Just not sure where it saves it.
>
>
> Fr
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 ha
so good that not many are even blogging it - not enough time! it's huge.
got2go
rubbing it in...
b
On 3/22/07, Darren Tracey < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> It must be exceptionally good this year.
> No one is sitting in the audience wirelessly posting to CFAussie.
> They're probably all stil
I was wrong.
http://www.flashmagazine.com/1390.htm
On 3/23/07, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> so good that not many are even blogging it - not enough time! it's huge.
>
> got2go
>
> rubbing it in...
>
> b
>
> On 3/22/07, Darren Tracey &
the web-doo, it was a good "do" 'n' all, to be sure.
so who's up for a critique? be honest, be nice.
perhaps their fav bit? priceless moments?
for me it's the fact we have such a good event getting better each year.
Thanx Geoff and co.
cheers
barry.b
On 3/23/07, Rei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > original resolution rather than the expanded pixelly mess)
> >
> > Might have to get a proper camera for next year.
> >
> > Barry Beattie wrote:
> > > the web-doo, it was a good "do" 'n' all, to be sure.
> > >
> > >
> > >
Dale, I agree with Geoff and the answer is to get people to sign up to
cfjobs.
my 2c
b
PS: I'm sometimes astounded at the amount of CF developers who don't even
know CFAussie exists. and I'm sure there are a few more scared away with OT
posts...
On 3/26/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
forgive the spamming but I'll only do it once...
NOTE: to RSVP please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (yes please? not to me?
thanx)
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Join us at QMUG _TONIGHT_ for this can't miss meeting!
A new era in creative expressio
regarding CF failing to connect to a proper mail server, is there a
trappable event or error raised? I'm thinking of notifications (SMS even,
server dashboard, etc) as well as different logic.
how about undeliverable mail - another event to trap?
thanx
b
On 3/28/07, George Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED
sorry to be a pest but I've got a MySQL5 database with no documentation and
within it I've got a table that I'm trying to find where it's foreign keys
are pointing to.
if this was SQLServer I'd be querying syscolumns and sysobjects to find
where else the column is mentioned (it's a safe bet in thi
ndrew Scott
> Senior Coldfusion Developer
> Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
> www.aegeon.com.au
> Phone: +613 8676 4223
> Mobile: 0404 998 273
>
>
>
>
>
> *From:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
> Behalf Of *Barry Beattie
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 3 Ap
no waste at all, IMHO.
I stumbled across this with dateformat() by pure accident three years ago
and then completely forgot. had you not reminded me with your problem I
probably would have forgotten this for good.
thanx for the mental jog (there's always a silver lining to look for)
b
On 4/4/07
suggest you refer back to Karen's previous entry and then follow up the
joelonsoftware link, about halfway donn the joelonsoftware post. it might
help
On 4/4/07, rod higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I can't see a bug at all. The dateformat function simply diplays the
> last two digits of
because you (your company) have been a respected Macromedia Alliance partner
for a while now, does this training come with any recognition/magic pieces
of paper/certification?
On 4/4/07, Grant Straker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Yep, if people are interested.
>
> We have a number of client
:
> > m+61 418 414 341
> > e[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > On 04/04/2007, at 2:18 PM, Grant Straker wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> It won't come with any Adobe certification but we will have our own
> >> certificate to hand out at the end.
> &
Next Wednesday 11th April the Qld CFUG will again spring into action (so
it's Autumn - gimmee a break, OK?). Energised by far too much Easter
"Choklit" we've got a big night:
WebDU2007 wrap-up. What was there, who was there, why be
nudge: RSVP's? ... (please, not to the cfaussie list - I'll get blamed for
spam)
>
> Next Wednesday 11th April the Qld CFUG will again spring into action (so
> it's Autumn - gimmee a break, OK?). Energised by far too much Easter
> "C
>
>
> We announced SilverLight todayish :) - may help put things in a bit more
> perspective.
>
perhaps to mis-quote:
"all that SPARKLEs' is not SILVER[LIGHT]"
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http://www.onflex.org/ted/2007/04/flex-goes-open-source-mpl.php
what's it mean for us CF people?
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this thread didn't really go where I hoped... Angus Johnson and Andrew
Muller got closest (thanx guys)
(and it looks like it's degraded into the typical off-topic slanging
match that [many people] are well and truly over)
so before it collapses into a steaming pile of poo... Getting back to
Flex
n my way.
>
> That said, there are things where a liberal sprinkling of ajax makes it
> much easier to use.
>
> And there are also cases where a full blown RIA make sense.
>
> Barry Beattie wrote:
> > this thread didn't really go where I hoped... Angus Johnson and Andrew
> ... I hate any business/company that think they can exploit a
> consumer.
really? this seems to be a popular issue...
- http://www.amanwithapencil.com/adobe.html
- http://aralbalkan.com/918
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fair enough. I've signed up to the watercooler list to do my bit. I've
avoided it because it just has too much crap. and any asking for
opinions/future directions stuff relating to CF I'll post there.
but the devil makes work for idle hands... there's hardly any core CF
questions because - lets f
> but hey if you don't like it get out of the
> kitchen.
wot, and get around the CF_watercooler instead? great suggestion,
Andrew. Good on yer.
anyhoo, it's friday a'noon. Outa here.
this week's officially dead and buried
(like some OT threads, eh?)
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I would have to concur with Jeremy on this.
I've just wasted most of my saturday trying to do something that
should be relatively straight forward in Flex. So far I've got nowhere
thanks to
- broken examples on the flex livedocs (and the SDK documentation)
- lots of people on flexcoders asking
> Lastly, whom are these complaints about FLEX ... directed at/to?
cfaussie members thinking of Flex
> and what resolution is expected or
> if any?
"caveat emptor"
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this technique always worked for me:
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/thread.cfm/threadid:50692
(linked provided 'cos H.O.F was easier than trawling thru cfaussie archivews)
but I have to ask... you're not storing the captcha in a session
variable, are you?
cheers
b
On 5/1/07, Step
not using oracle specifically but I'm surviving on the QuantumDB
plug-in (quantum.sourceforge.net)
after connecting to the (any) datasource, review the schema, manually
create/modify db objects, build and run SQL for queries, create DML
scripts, etc
IMHO it's still a bit primitive compared to En
I'd completely forgotten about the GEF dependency. I think that's
what pushed me into 3.2 and then the (then beta) newer CFEclipse. And
the Eclipse version was the webtools one 'cos I was starting this
install from a Java/JSP point of view.
(IIRC) I even had to wait for a newer version of GEF to
> Maybe it would have been cheaper to get the TOAD (oracle tool) license -
> nah, what was I thinking
LOL!
what are you saying ?
that you'd rather use a piece of fully sorted paid shrinkwrapped
software where you know exactly what you're getting and it works just
as intended?
verses the exciti
please forgive me for saying...
"Your email address :" _
[ ] "Email me before this registration expires."
we all onlist have email addresses but (being a _mandatory_ field) can
this be safely said for everyone?
Laura, the nice old lady down the road, Mal and Jean the retired
cou
>
> See...that's what stress does to you, I've even forgotten how to spell
> my own name,
then enjoy the chance to catch your breath knowing you've done a good
job that tons of people will appreciate
good on yer, Stephen
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keeping in mind that it's 2 chars (carrage return AND line feed)
3 ideas come to mind
1)
do the broken records have both of them in the middle of them? if it's
just one (CR or LF), replace the end of line markers (both the CRLF)
with a known safe token/char.
2)
failing that, are they a set width
OOMS, A HOSPITAL OR A RESIDENTIAL AGED
> CARE FACILITY, for a HEALTH ASSESSMENT - of a patient who is at least 55
> YEARS OLD AND OF ABORIGINAL OR TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER DESCENT - not being a
> health assessment of a patient in respect of whom, in the preceding 12
> months, a pa
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