For those of you who have been hosting your or your clients' sites on
HostMySite for a number of years, how would you describe their quality
trend over time?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Respectfully,
Adam Churvis
Productivity Enhancement
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I'd expect Adobe to take 12 to 16 or more financial quarters of profits on
CF before making any big changes though...
I don't believe Adobe has made a profit on CF for quite a while.
Unless I've missed my guess, CF10 is a Hail Mary Pass investment by
Adobe to see if it can gain relevance with
Ed,
Load testing software is just a tool; effective load test design and load
testing require experience in the craft.
We can either come in and analyze the problem, design the testing regimen,
setup your team with the right testing and analysis tools, and then train
your team how to operate and
Charlie,
We have an eMac you can have, but I don't know if it will serve your needs.
It's just the wrong side of being able to run the OS version needed to run
the Safari version that supports AJAX, so we had to upgrade our machine.
Might need to borrow it back for an hour or two if we ever need
Remember that CFLOGIN's roles don't work across a cluster with CF; they only
work with BlueDragon, AFAIK. So if an already-authenticated user is getting
kicked out when he tries to go to a different server and there is a test on
the destination page for membership in one or more roles (in other
at test.acme.com, if the cookie domain is broadly set to .acme.com.
On 12/17/07, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remember that CFLOGIN's roles don't work across a cluster with CF; they only
work with BlueDragon, AFAIK. So if an already-authenticated user is getting
kicked out when he tries to go
And just so you know, literally *everything* you mention in your post works
flawlessly using BlueDragon.NET.
Want components instantiated in the Session scope to jump from node to node
without problems? Employ any one of the available session object
syndication mechanisms available to
In addition to the great info John gave you, here's Robi's take on things...
http://www.robisen.com/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=FD4BE2FC-55DC-F2B1-FED0717
CC1C7E0AF
...and a follow-up with more good stuff:
http://www.robisen.com/index.cfm?mode=entry
Promise I am not trying to start a flame war, just the reason behind this move
(I've probably read your posts, but don't remember them). From your comments
are you implying screw Adobe because their product sucks; I hate them. And
that you just like BD because you prefer their product (and
because you prefer their product (and the
direction they are going), rather than Adobe/ Macromedia? People jump various
ships all the time, but just wanting to know your 'why'.
mcg
Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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01/19/2007 04:32 PM
I can only wish that one day that the two product will merge and
support one another...
Oh, God, no no no NO NO NO NO!!
Lord, I know I've done You wrong before. I know I've had my differences with
You in the past and not done as You'd wished from time to time. And I'm deeply
sorry,
On 1/19/07, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can only wish that one day that the two product will merge and
support one another...
Oh, God, no no no NO NO NO NO!!
Lord, I know I've done You wrong before. I know I've had my differences
with You in the past
Folks,
We're going into Beta on a multi-user project estimation, time tracking, and
analysis application, and we're looking for a few dedicated souls to bang on it
and report back their findings and opinions.
Briefly, the name of the application is WOOT!, and it's going to go for only
$99 a
that
hard. My hand slipped! Honest!Teddy
On 11/13/06, Adam
Churvis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Among other things, it means that when the time comes
(relatively soon), Sun will most likely wash their hands clean
of--
*SMACK!*
(Sorry
I think the above response is drawing some pretty large
conclusions that aren't based on any substantiated facts.
You don't really need (and will probably not have) any
substantiated facts at hand when drawing conclusions about future actions a
public company might take. All you have is
Wow, Sterling -- I didn't mean to piss you off like
that!
Do you remember that ACFUG meeting after the merger was
announced, where you were on the panel and everyone was trying to figure out
"what next" with ColdFusion? I thought the arguments you were making about
the importance of fringe
Among other things, it means that when the time comes
(relatively soon),Adobe will most likely wash their hands clean of
ColdFusion via the open source route as well, rather than by trying todump
it on another company.
But it most likely also signifies that Adobe realizes its
Flash-centric
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