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Tutorial by
webwicked.com
Do you wish you could have a web poll running on your own ColdFusion website? If so, this tutorial will have you up and running with your own poll in no time. Included in the zip file is the PDF tutorial as well as a functioning poll ready to add to your site.
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adobe.com
This article explains the changes in Macromedia ColdFusion MX that concern the locale construct. It introduces the tools that you use to assign and use locale settings, and it provides locale-specific information.
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adobe.com
A ColdFusion variable is created by assigning a value to it. Most commonly, you create variables by using the CFSet tag. You can also use the CFParam tag and assignment statements in CFScript. Tags that create data objects also create variables. For example, the cfquery tag creates a query object variable.
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adobe.com
A Macromedia ColdFusion application for an international user audience can incorporate several languages; the application can dynamically determine the language and numberic formatting to display to a user. To accept and render internationalized...
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Tutorial by
xefteri.com
We will learn how to create and use a ColdFusion custom tag, that will add a color picker field to a form and make it easy to select a web safe color. No popups were harmed during the making of this article!
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xefteri.com
This custom tag will allow you to easily add a weather control to your website. Using the XML data feeds from weather.com we can produce owesome looking weather controls, both for current conditions and for forecasts. This control has a multitude of attributes, is fully customizable, easy to use, comes with example templates, and full source code provided.
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adobe.com
Macromedia ColdFusion MX includes a built-in web server that supports the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). SSL is a protocol to encrypt and decrypt page requests and the pages returned by the web server. This article describes how to enable and configure SSL with the built-in web server.
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adobe.com
A silent installation does not interact with the user, which is useful when you need to install on multiple computers with the same installation options. Also, a silent installation provides greater flexibility than the standard installer; for example, you can install ColdFusion MX with a custom Java Runtime Environment (JRE).
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adobe.com
Macromedia ColdFusion MX includes a built-in web server. This article describes how to configure it for use in your application.
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Tutorial by
webwicked.com
This tutorial shows you how you can upload files to your website and database using your web browser and some simple ColdFusion.
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Tutorial by
webwicked.com
If you'd like to be able to offer your website visitors more than one site design to choose from, this tutorial might get you started. The techniques used in this tutorial involve some simple ColdFusion, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and cookies.
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