I always feel that if someone makes any positive comments about Microsoft ("Office is pretty good") or negative comments about Linux they are liable to be flamed to death rather than any constructive criticism (and I don't mean "This is FUD!").
Is there a forum where developers and users are able to discuss what Linux needs? What improvements need to be made or can be made? Can StarOffice replace MSOffice? I remember there being something on the GNU site regarding things that GNU needs, but what about the Linux OS?
One of the reasons (I feel) that CF is RAD is that it was designed specifically for the web. It wasn't 'C' put on the web or 'Perl' for the web.
Hence it integrates beautifully with HTML, stylesheets etc. And as jake01 says, this makes it incredibly fast to develop web based applications.
As for running PHP and CF on the same machine, because IIS will use different services and/or CGI programs to interpret the two (i.e..php3 files by php and.cfm files by ColdFusion) it should be okay. The only problem may be NT and/or IIS itself. I'm not sure how well it would handle interpreting different types of pages but shouldn't be a major problem.
You may be interested in the upcoming release of CF 4.5 for Linux. This is coming out soon (currently in Beta 3), and I'm sure that Linux w/ Apache will be able to handle two seperate app servers much better than NT can.
What are the legal implications of this? Suppose someone gets access to the free email account(thanks NSI!) and then proceeds to cause some trouble. Are the NSI responsible?
More than that, why did NSI decide to do this? Like the guy said, they are meant to administer domain names.
India - long roads, no traffic rules, drunk good haulers, almost dying, extremely polluted, always getting conned. The kind of country that turns you into a real man!
Finally, comparing Heathrow Airport to anywhere isn't a fair comparison.
Well I think that Hollywood producers knew what they were doing. There's no doubt what Starship Troopers is about, especially if you've read the book (written by Robert A. Heinlein) - also excellent.
Making his view included dressing everyone up in Nazi SS uniforms. And giggling co-eds who go to camp and learn to pilot starships after three weeks of training. And use improper physics and ugly bugs and pot holes you can drive trucks through. GET IT?
Robocop is another excellent disc (not to mention brilliant film) which is available on Criterion. Audio commentary, storyboards, deleted scenes. Ahhhh......
I'd try the dvd newsgroups (rec.video.dvd.*, alt.video.dvd). You usually get pretty sensible replies. I bought a Panasonic A110 and it is cheap and beautiful. So that's my recommendation.
There are so many excellent DVDs available now....I can't believe that because Ghostbusters is out, people are suddenly interested.
Check out Starship Troopers, Exorcist Special Edition, Enter The Dragon Special Edition, Contact. This list goes on. These discs are well worth the money. I just wish more studios would release their films with extras. However the improved quality makes a purchase worthwhile anyway.
Plus, just buy anything released by Criterion. Worth it...every single disc.
Is there a forum where developers and users are able to discuss what Linux needs? What improvements need to be made or can be made? Can StarOffice replace MSOffice? I remember there being something on the GNU site regarding things that GNU needs, but what about the Linux OS?
Simply Senzuri
Hence it integrates beautifully with HTML, stylesheets etc. And as jake01 says, this makes it incredibly fast to develop web based applications.
As for running PHP and CF on the same machine, because IIS will use different services and/or CGI programs to interpret the two (i.e. .php3 files by php and .cfm files by ColdFusion) it should be okay. The only problem may be NT and/or IIS itself. I'm not sure how well it would handle interpreting different types of pages but shouldn't be a major problem.
You may be interested in the upcoming release of CF 4.5 for Linux. This is coming out soon (currently in Beta 3), and I'm sure that Linux w/ Apache will be able to handle two seperate app servers much better than NT can.
Simply Senzuri
More than that, why did NSI decide to do this? Like the guy said, they are meant to administer domain names.
I second that absolutely. Well done Andover.net and hope all goes well!
Simply Senzuri
"That would help a lot more people than any charity."
*Huh?*
Homesite also gets my vote. Absolutely brilliant. Linux port of Cold Fusion App Server on it's way!!!
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That can only be good. Keep it up.
Simply Senzuri
India - long roads, no traffic rules, drunk good haulers, almost dying, extremely polluted, always getting conned. The kind of country that turns you into a real man!
Finally, comparing Heathrow Airport to anywhere isn't a fair comparison.
The beauty that is Heathrow. Ahhhh....
Well I think that Hollywood producers knew what they were doing. There's no doubt what Starship Troopers is about, especially if you've read the book (written by Robert A. Heinlein) - also excellent.
Most places are will sell you DVD players, with a normal guarantee & warranty, that have been chipped. They can play all regions.
The Creative Labs DVD-Player can be 'hacked' to play all regions also.
Check out www.codefreedvd.com for an example.
Nuff said.
Didn't like the fact that you had to flip the the disc on Das Boot. But then again, it is a bloody long film...
Making his view included dressing everyone up in Nazi SS uniforms. And giggling co-eds who go to camp and learn to pilot starships after three weeks of training. And use improper physics and ugly bugs and pot holes you can drive trucks through. GET IT?
And isn't Keanu a genius?
Robocop is another excellent disc (not to mention brilliant film) which is available on Criterion. Audio commentary, storyboards, deleted scenes. Ahhhh......
I saw them, and back then I thought I should download them.
How about mailing them to me, please.
Please..........hello?
Try dvdexpress. Very Good (IMO). Simply Senzuri
I'd try the dvd newsgroups (rec.video.dvd.*, alt.video.dvd). You usually get pretty sensible replies. I bought a Panasonic A110 and it is cheap and beautiful. So that's my recommendation.
You just don't get it, do you? *sigh*
Not out....Criterion where are you?!??!?!
There are so many excellent DVDs available now....I can't believe that because Ghostbusters is out, people are suddenly interested.
Check out Starship Troopers, Exorcist Special Edition, Enter The Dragon Special Edition, Contact. This list goes on. These discs are well worth the money. I just wish more studios would release their films with extras. However the improved quality makes a purchase worthwhile anyway.
Plus, just buy anything released by Criterion. Worth it...every single disc.
Ghostbusters? Bah!
Simply Senzuri
Sonic Adventure doesn't push it? Okaaaay....
Zelda?
What's that? Mario wearing different clothes? Or Banja Kazooe (sic) wearing different clothes?
What a sham.
senzuri
FYI, my Dreamcast has never locked up! It's beautiful!
senzuri
Nuff said.
senzuri
Um...this is getting kinda boring.
Does anyone here actually *like* what JonKatz writes about? Then we can have a general discussion/argument/flamewar.
But it's too boring with everyone going:
Poster 1: "I hate Jon's articles"
Poster 2: "Me too..."
Poster 3: "Me too..."
Poster 4: "Me too..."
ad infinitum...