A HUGE "Thank You!" to Michael Sammut for submitting demo code for using custom validations with cfUniForm. In his demo, Michael shows how easy it is to use some of the special rules options for jQuery's validation plugin with your cfUniForm-powered forms.
There seems to be a slight bit of confusion about the integration between cfUniForm and Bob Silverberg's ValidateThis! framework. Hopefully I can help clear that up with this post.
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The latest release of the cfUniForm tag library focuses on a new configuration feature, as well as integration with the ValidateThis! validation framework.
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Posted on November 11, 2008 at 5:06 PM in
ColdBox, ColdFusion
The other day Jason Durham posed a question to me:
How can I go about using multi-word actions, using hyphens as separators, in my ColdBox handlers?
After my initial "Why on earth would you want to do that?" response, Jason pointed out the SEO benefits of doing so, which makes perfect sense. (That's when I thought to myself, "Hmmm, why didn't I think of that?")
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Posted on November 9, 2008 at 2:20 PM in
Transfer, ColdFusion
This post is actually a response to a post by Ray Camden. I planned to add a comment to Ray's blog, but I felt it was too long to be considered merely a comment. Here's a snippet from Ray's post that I am specifically responding to:
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Posted on November 7, 2008 at 1:41 PM in
Transfer, ColdFusion
Code reuse is something that I am very passionate about, and I go out of my way to think through the various intricacies of my applications looking for ways to make my code more reusable. Some might even say that I'm a bit obsessive-compulsive about it. :D
Today I want to brag on Transfer, and show a couple of awesome features that Mark Mandel has built into Transfer that allow OC guys like me to have our cake and eat it too.
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Posted on November 7, 2008 at 2:01 AM in
ColdFusion
As some of you may have read, I was really pissed off the other day. Today, however, I must admit that I'm pretty damn happy.
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Posted on November 5, 2008 at 4:25 PM in
ColdBox, ColdFusion
The question:
Where in the world is the next ColdBox training session going to take place?
The answer:
Like about everything else in ColdFusion, "it depends". That is, it depends upon YOU! That's right folks, YOU can have a say in where the next ColdBox training session takes place. Go right now to the ColdBox blog and voice your opinion.