Peter
Member since Sep 5, 2009
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Recent Blog Comments By Peter
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Strange URL Hash Problem With CFLocation In IE6
Posted on Oct 25, 2011 at 10:20 AM
Yes I'm still supporting IE6 and this came in handy today ... it was starting to annoy me, but as always it's usually a simple solution! ... Thanks man! ... I know this thread is from a while back, but on a side note I use IETester to test previous version of IE just in case anyone is looking for a ... read more »
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Ask Ben: Building An AJAX, jQuery, And ColdFusion Powered Application
Posted on Aug 24, 2010 at 12:11 PM
Sorry just noticed your name is Ethan, I just looked at the heading line and saw enda.... read more »
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Ask Ben: Building An AJAX, jQuery, And ColdFusion Powered Application
Posted on Aug 24, 2010 at 12:09 PM
@enda, Now when you say No session management / login, i'm assuming you just mean you don't force your users to login. What you could do is setup some kind of session token / variable when the page loads up and check to make sure that session variable exists from within your remote cfc function be... read more »
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Pusher.cfc - ColdFusion Component For Realtime Notification With HTML5 WebSockets
Posted on Aug 18, 2010 at 4:05 PM
Well I just tried it from another PC and it worked! ... Not sure why this is happening?... read more »
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Pusher.cfc - ColdFusion Component For Realtime Notification With HTML5 WebSockets
Posted on Aug 18, 2010 at 3:40 PM
Ben, I've tried to run the demo on your site and also download it and run from my system with my own API key, etc. and connecting to pusher just stays there. The connection_established event seems to never get fired. If I bypass the server connection test and post a message to the server, I see t... read more »
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Ask Ben: Building An AJAX, jQuery, And ColdFusion Powered Application
Posted on Mar 11, 2010 at 8:43 AM
@Nathan, Not saying this is the correct way to do this, but I've handled this in many different ways depending on how "secure" the function needs to be. In a case like yours (users needs to be logged in anyways), I would probably use a controller layer (another function) as the remote function,... read more »
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OOPhoto - Starting Off Procedural Then Moving To Object Oriented
Posted on Sep 5, 2009 at 7:49 PM
Great Job! Keep up the good work!... read more »