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Let's face it: stocks haven't exactly been the best place to invest this year. As I write this, the Dow has just suffered its worst-ever week, the once-mighty NASDAQ is humbled, and tech investors are running from the reach of the bear, surly and hungry after long years of confinement.
In March (CFDJ, Vol.3, issue 5) we covered reasons to upsize your Access database to SQL Server and the tools you'll use to do it. Here we explain in detail how to copy data to SQL Server and troubleshoot your upsizing project.
At the end of 2000, Allaire released version 1.5 of Spectra, a major update of the product. This article briefly covers the major changes in version 1.5 as well as details about some of the cooler aspects. We'll also look at what future versions Spectra has in store.
I actually look forward to the question, because I enjoy seeing their surprise when I list some of them. I don't have a definitive list, but it's enough to impress most who ask.
Allaire's esteemed guru Ben Forta introduced CFSCRIPT to CFDJ readers last year with his article 'Stick to the Script' (CFDJ, Vol. 2, issue 7). Hopefully, some of you absorbed the words of wisdom from our evangelist and gave CFSCRIPT a shot, but I suspect for most of you the lesson fel...
Saving development costs by reusing code has been a goal of the computing industry for a long time. With a little forethought you can save time and money developing Web systems using ColdFusion by encapsulating functionality in custom tags.
Macromedia and Allaire have merged. This is an ideal marriage. Allaire's server-side technology and Macromedia's client-side strengths are complementary, and the synergies between these two organizations will produce a strong alliance. In this scenario the whole is greater than its su...
The biggest new release of ColdFusion in recent memory is now upon us. We've been hearing about it for months, saw it previewed at the Allaire Developer's Conference last year, and have been reading about it ever since - ColdFusion Server 5.0.
When Spectra was first released, CFDJ devoted a lot of editorial space to it. To say the least, we didn't receive the most positive feedback to articles on software that ran on top of ColdFusion, required an additional expenditure, and at first didn't fit into many people's development...
Support for user-defined functions is easily the most requested and anticipated enhancement to the ColdFusion Markup Language (and the announcement of this feature at last year's Developer Conference was met with an applause that can only be called thunderous).
Allaire's Spectra provides a terrific solution to the ever-growing problem of content management. It boasts a number of other features as well, but its content management features are what sold us.


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