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 Over the past few years government agencies and businesses have converted many of their paper forms to static PDF documents, making them available on Web sites as downloadable files for users to print locally, fill out, and submit by snail mail. All Internal Revenue Service forms are n... Aug. 17, 2005 Reads: 17,212 Replies: 1 |  On ColdFusion's 10th Birthday, ColdFusion Developer's Journal editor-in-chief Simon Horwith sat down with one of the true pioneers of the Web, the man who started it all, Jeremy Allaire, to talk about the past, present, and future of ColdFusion... Aug. 7, 2005 Reads: 37,043 Replies: 5 |  Delivering well-formatted reports through a web browser has always been a problem. Style sheets and cross browser compatibility are just a few of the many issues we, as developers, have to deal with when creating HTML based reports. Fortunately, with the release of CFMX 7 Macromedia ha... Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 24,945 Replies: 1 |  Have you ever noticed the correlation between musicians and programmers? Some of the best programmers I know are or have been musicians. I recently had a class where 70% of the students were active musicians - some even with CDs of their work. Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 13,606 Replies: 1 |  Ben and I were talking about my earlier CFDJ article on the Decorator design pattern [cfdj, vol. 6 issue 11]. In the article, I explained how the Decorator pattern could be used in situations in which there exists a base class with various options. Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 17,553 |  As you may know by now, ColdFusion 7 includes a new feature that lets us create forms in flash format. They work as a replacement for html forms, but give us some additional controls like the tree, grid, and calendar. Even if making a 'form' doesn't sound very appealing to you, once yo... Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 85,239 Replies: 9 |  Wouldn't it be nice to get all the high-availability and scalability benefits of a cluster of multiple servers without the need to purchase multiple machines? How about being able to manage a number of isolated, performance tuned applications on one piece of hardware instead of taking ... Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 12,659 |  Web development is a changing industry. Technologies are born, thrive, and then die, while web developers experience a great stress helping their clients get an Internet presence. Nowadays, the buzz word in web development is 'dynamic.' Not 'dynamic' as in DHTML, but as in 'using a dat... Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 11,920 |  One of the most powerful new features available in ColdFusion MX 7 Enterprise that many ColdFusion developers might not yet be using is event gateways. Event gateways open up entirely new possibilities for ColdFusion and allow our ColdFusion applications to communicate with more or les... Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 50,180 |  This month, I am pleased to announce that Kevin Kazmierczak is the winner of the contest to develop a polling/survey application. His submission included a simple set-up and script for creating and populating the database (a straight-forward read me file makes installation easy), a sl... Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 15,479 |  A few years back, when CF5 was still in the beta stages, a client wanted to be able to fill out PDF forms through their web browser and save, and print, the filled out PDF form. After experimenting with a few free methods, such as the use of FDF files, I stumbled upon the ActivePDF to... Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 27,469 Replies: 2 |  I'm writing this editorial on the exact day that ColdFusion 1.0 was released back in 1995. Looking back over the server's evolution, it's really come a long way from its start as a CGI application (anyone remember DBML?). Though the server has really grown substantially, the things t... Jun. 16, 2005 Reads: 16,789 |
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