It’s Festival time again… in two weeks, the 2006 Perth International Arts Festival web site will be launched. So right now we’re making (mostly minor) modifications to the system and finishing off the new functionality. And madly trying to finish … Continue reading
Category Archives: ColdFusion
DRK Rant
So… I hear on CFTalk that Macromedia have a new Developers Resource Kit (DRK) in the works. The news comes not from an official macromedia.com address, but from ColdFusion Jedi Master Ray Camden which is good enough for me. Hmm… … Continue reading
Great job up for grabs
PerthWeb, where I work, is looking for a CF dude or dudette to help ease our insane workload. Decent CF skills and a good attitude are all that are required really – oh and we want someone to work out … Continue reading
ColdFusion flash forms: more whinging
Everyone must know about this by now, but it’s just so goddamn cool: file upload with ColdFusion flash forms. I just wish ColdFusion flash forms were more usable. They’re just so painfully slow… I’ve tried using them on our intranet, … Continue reading
What’s a blog to do?
I haven’t been blogging much lately, and I’m not gonna do the usual thing and apologise, you’ll be pleased to know. I’ve been busy, alright? Anyway, I have this blog hosted on a ColdFusion server, so I can play with … Continue reading
CFCalendar and XML CFFORM – It’s Alive!
People, listen up: Mike Nimer rocks! The other day I was whining in my usual fashion about XML CFForm, which is awesome, and CFCalendar, which is also awesome, and the fact that they don’t work together, which is most definitely … Continue reading
User Groups Around the World
In the April edition of the ColdFusion Developer’s Journal, there’s a map of ColdFusion User Groups in the US and around the world. Surprisingly, of the 21 listed user groups outside of the US, five of them (nearly a quarter) … Continue reading
XML CFFORM: The Madness
I swear, every time I find something about ColdFusion MX 7 to fall in love with, I get slapped across the face two minutes later. Really! This time it was XML CFFORMs. After I realized Flash CFFORM wasn’t going to … Continue reading