Adobe is asking us to fill out two other surveys to help them plan out the
development for CF 9 (aka Centaur). The more respondents the better so
please pass this along..
http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/1/14/Two-More-ColdFusion-Surveys
John Mason
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Hey Steven, I seem to recall that you can, but for now (today, for some
reason) I don't get anything in the left nav bar at all, in either FF or IE.
But I'll note that you could also just use cfquickdocs.com instead, which
has no sidebar and extracts its data from either the livedocs (in cf7)
I heard this at a meeting and see from a survey that Adobe is interested in
which IDE everyone uses and what features they like most. I'm just curious
why there is this great need for Adobe to make an IDE for coldfusion?
My first few thoughts:
Refactoring support, step debugger, and code insight
There's actually a lot (over 50% according to Ben) that still use DW, Studio
or Homesite. It's just a case of people liking the IDE they use and not
wanting to change. I think they are going to add their support for
CFEclipse. Flex builder is in Eclipse and CFEclipse has a good following. I
doubt
Hello all. Does anyone have a suggestion to make regarding the following
quandary I find myself in?
I'm trying to submit a form from inside a javascript function thus:
function SubmitFmGenInfo145(action){
//form validation code (omitted here), then:
ColdFusion.Ajax.submitForm('fmGenInfo',
I'm not really sure about their motivation for looking into an IDE for
CF, but if a market is there, more power to Adobe. They are a
commercial company after all and if there is a nitch where they can
make money (especially if it's one they have made money in before),
then more power to em! I
Just a few 'two-cents-worth' remarks from an erstwhile CF5 programmer recently returned to programming (therefore new to CF8) after5-years engaged in other pursuits (well, okay, maybe only cent per remark for a total ofsix cents):
1.I concur that usingDreamweavercan be a big mistake. I tried
Many thanks. I tried your suggestion (i.e., I passed the string: action + '~' +
145' as a single parm to the callback function and broke it apart inside that
function), and it worked beautifully! That is, both the database update and the
duties specified in the callback function were executed
Glad that worked! I'm not sure about the exact answer to your questions but I
can only theorize that:
1. You're not supposed to call the defined callback function yourself... the
YUI/ExtJS code will do that for you. I'm guessing that is because you will not
be exactly sure when the server is
It took me a while to comprehend your answer since the callback function is a
javascript function no less than the one invoked via ajaxOnLoad, and both run
on the client side. But now I think I get it: ajaxOnLoad means exactly what it
says, namely that the function should execute as soon as the
It took me a while to comprehend your answer since the callback function is a
javascript function no less than the one invoked via ajaxOnLoad, and both run
on the client side. But now I think I get it: ajaxOnLoad means exactly what it
says, namely that the function should execute as soon as the
A thousand apologies. I was mistaken when I said that specifying a single parm
in the callback function as opposed to two parms solved the problem. My only
excuse is I had been working on something else all day, and only turned half my
attention to this. Turning back to this project this
Yep, it really worked this time. I provide my final solution here for the
benefit of any other CF8 newbies who might not have had to deal with this yet:
One can presumably send whatever url parms one likes to the target page, but
for now, I played it safe and combined my two parms into a
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