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Digg Kalendar Design Contest – 2 weeks remaining

The Kalender team is hard at work making sure the upcoming release of Kalendar is the best yet. Meanwhile, the Kalendar Design Contest has...

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ColdFusionRapid Development Views: 22,300

Is your code Thread Safe? How do you know?

Code that is not Thread Safe is sneaky, dangerous and leads to bewildering production errors and strange side effects. As part of my...

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Random Views: 5,877

Missing Features from Gmail

If you asked, I would say I like Gmail a lot. However, I have been yelling at it lately because it is missing some vital features. Missing...

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Javascript Views: 10,582

Running An Effect on Body Unload

I was recently asked to help with adding a page transition effect. JQuery makes tasks like this blazingly simple. Here is the source code...

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ColdFusion Views: 5,594

Using StructFind for fun and profit

There is a very weird debate going on in the CF-Aussie list about the merits of the ColdFusion function structFind(). StructFind( struct,...

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ColdFusion Views: 3,049

Pablo Vos Presents Ten facts why Coldfusion beats PHP and ASP

Someone just forwarded an article from Pablo Vos, “10 facts why ColdFusion is better than PHP or ASP”. The 10 facts are are...

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AjaxJavascript Views: 8,090

The New JQuery UI Launched

The first drop of JQuery UI was released September 16th 2007. This release includes: Accordian Calendar Dialog Draggables Droppables...

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Personal Views: 3,811

My 1 Year Blog Anniversary

I just noticed that I’ve been blogging for exactly one year. General Stats Total Number of Entries: 144 Posts Over Last 30 Days: 12...

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Stupidity Views: 8,762

Public Service Announcement – Firefox Caches Select Box State

Remember that the Firefox Browser caches the selected position on Select Boxes. I am not sure how to turn this feature off. This means that...

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Personal Views: 3,816

CFTopper comes to America

Every once in a while I cruise over to the personal blog of Peter Coppinger, an Irish ColdFusion developer. Peter often writes humorously...

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