Jeff Price
Member since Dec 11, 2008
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Recent Blog Comments By Jeff Price
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Win A Copy Of JavaScript Enlightenment By Cody Lindley
Posted on Aug 25, 2011 at 2:43 PM
This contest is wicked crazy. I need to win so I'll no longer program so hella retarded. Even now, I use all four words when I only need one for a fun comment!... read more »
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Ask Ben: Keeping Close Track Of Who Is Currently Online
Posted on Aug 27, 2009 at 12:56 PM
Have you looked at WhosOnCFC? http://whosoncfc.kisdigital.com/... read more »
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The New BenNadel.com - Same Content, Fresh New Look
Posted on May 11, 2009 at 3:53 PM
Love the new site, especially the pics w/ links at the top....I'd love it if you shared the info for that sweetheart app! I'd also be interested in where the design came from, it's pretty sweet.... read more »
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More On Data Validation - Translating Error Messages
Posted on May 8, 2008 at 11:17 AM
Yes, that was part of my point. My other point was to check out the Resource Bundles. If you use them (or something similar), you only have one spot in your code that determines which bundle to use and your view (or model) don't care. They just need to know to use the bundle to get the text they ne... read more »
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More On Data Validation - Translating Error Messages
Posted on May 8, 2008 at 10:38 AM
Have you looked at the resourceBundle.cfc package? I think there are some articles out there about using resource bundles in flex as well. http://www.sustainablegis.com/blog/cfg11n/index.cfm?mode=cat&catid=6D990B76-50FC-543B-1FA4AB2B1CE26EFC demo: http://www.sustainablegis.com/unicode/resourceBu... read more »
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CFLock And Negative Outcomes - Think It Through
Posted on Jan 17, 2008 at 8:20 PM
Well, I didn't know about the pass by reference on complex data types. Do you know where this is documented so I could read up on it?... read more »
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CFLock And Negative Outcomes - Think It Through
Posted on Jan 14, 2008 at 1:35 PM
Typically, I'll read Application and Session information into the Request scope at start of a request. I'll use a read only lock for this and then I can forget about locks on the rest of my page since I'm no longer accessing shared memory.... read more »