Done it, and toggling with JS is how I did it. I don't have the sourcecode
(did this quite a while ago), but I don't recall it being particularly
tricky. I did have the luxury of dictating the browser
Dawn
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Douglas Knudsen
wrote:
> look no further than GMail
look no further than GMail for a example :) On a slow connection, you can
actually see each check box loading. Basically just toggle the src in JS,
eh?
Douglas Knudsen
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On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Cody Wehunt wrote:
> I was think
Peyton:
The last time I checked GoDaddy, they did not support ColdFusion. It now
appears that they do, at $1.99/mo extra.
Their cheapest plan would then be about $7/mo, which is more than what I
pay at Hostek ($5/mo).
Forrest C. Gilmore
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PEYTONTODD wrote:
Just wan
I was thinking about something, and I am not sure if I have ever seen it or
not.
Can anyone make recommendations on a control or a way to make images act
like check boxes?
Thanks,
Cody
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Wow, if by that they mean that you can drop in a WAR or EAR, then we'll be
in business, whether with CF, BD, or Railo. Cool to hear. I did a little
googling and found some resources pondering it (but no specifics of if it's
just "the language" or war/ear deployment):
http://www.techcrunch.com/2
Google App engine will soon support Java apps, but the JVM version
they will use is still up in the air. Most likely it will be their
own port, which may run CF, but will be unsupported. HTH.
ap
On Mar 27, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Howard Fore wrote:
No, you're right. Google Apps provides version
No, you're right. Google Apps provides versions of some of Google's software
to run via your domain name instead of the google.com domain. But you can't
upload your own software to run there.
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