I use both CF Builder and Dreamweaver. I have used Eclipse in the past.
They all have pros and cons, each of which might be a defining consideration
to a particular coder. I prefer DW for most CF work although I do use CFB
for specific tasks, for example, when first constructing a site. I never
have
no idea of the benefits of CF, or worse, think it is a dying technology.
Shane Heasley
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From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Derrick Peavy
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 10:49 AM
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Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] I find myself where I have tried
I completely agree. If you want to make the sale you have to educate the
client. Most owners (of real companies) can quickly see the advantage - if
you are credible. Most mid level managers - they want to take the path of
least resistance.
Most owners of cash strapped little businesses
Testing - me either. Hopefully this will work.
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From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Sean Harrison
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 2:38 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Cc: ma...@fusionlink.com
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] FW: Emails?
Testing...1..2...3.
owner and
then build what creates the most value for him or her. That means we should
be comfortable and competent at all levels including the use of frameworks I
suppose which I have little experience with.
Shane Heasley
CTek-Media.com
As Dean mentioned - use a whitelist. Only allow those characters in that
are in your whitelist and exclude all others. Perhaps REReplace?
Cheers,
Shane Heasley
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So, I have to find a way to get it out of the incoming data feed. Have tried
doing s/r before with no luck
Ditto using FTP.
Might want to check this out: http://www.jscape.com/ftpapplet/
I have heard of it being used to solve large file upload problems. Haven't
used it myself.
Cheers
Shane Heasley
www.CTek-Media.com
It might be faster and less painful to use an FTP client to transfer
files since
CF7 and earlier have to load the entire file into memory when doing
uploads - so with large files you can run into heap problems. CF8 uses a
different method.
It was possibly coincidence that you only noticed the problem using IE?
Moving to 8 might solve the problem.
Cheers,
of
vars concurrently - if not many more. However, if a site is going to be
really high volume I will use a DB or cookies. If you use cookies you will
need to check that the user has cookies enabled and if not then fall back to
Session, or, check out URLSessionFormat()
Cheers,
Shane Heasley
307-751
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Shane Heasley
www.CTek-Media.com
307-751-3553
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What Dean said.
Shane
CTek Media
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Put a
http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html
Cheers,
Shane
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