Viewing by month: February 2007


ColdFusion Open-Source Update - February 19

Posted on Feb 19, 2007

One new project and two updates, plus the usual long list of announcements and tutorials. I have a sick 4 year old and sick (and teething) 6 month old, so I am working on almost no sleep here...so...[end commentary]

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Multi-Selects Related with AjaxCFC

Posted on Feb 14, 2007

A friend of mine was wondering how you would do two selects related using AjaxCFC. While Rob has similar tutorials on his site, I didn't see this one specifically. It is pretty easy to accomplish since Rob includes utilities in the AjaxCFC scripts that handle things like removing and adding options to a select.

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Overthinking Your Framework is a Stalling Tactic

Posted on Feb 13, 2007

Ok. I am going to go ahead and dive into a topic I often feel gets beaten to death, but which inevitably comes up almost weekly, if not more frequently. This time, it is time for some tough love! If you are sitting back studying frameworks, researching options, reading blogs and looking for the answer about what framework you need to just admit to yourself you are just stalling (go ahead, flame on)!

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ColdFusion Specific Search Engine

Posted on Feb 13, 2007

Jeff Gladnick informed me that he has used Google's Co-Op platform to create a ColdFusion specific search engine that indexes 106 sites currently. He is also going to allow contributors if you would like to help, volunteer (I did). This seems like a worthy idea to cut down on noise when searching for information related to CFML, and thanks to Jeff for putting it together.

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ColdFusion Open-Source Update - February 12

Posted on Feb 12, 2007

A couple of projects released this week and only a couple of updates. However, we had a huge list of announcements and tutorials. Enjoy!

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My name is Brian Rinaldi and I am the Web Community Manager for Flash Platform at Adobe. I am a regular blogger, speaker and author. I also founded RIA Unleashed conference in Boston. The views expressed on this site are my own & not those of my employer.