Pre-Conference Training at cf.Objective()

Did you know that there are a BUNCH of training opportunities just before cf.Objective() this year? Some are just one day, others two full days. All of which have great instructors.

Building Secure CFML Applications (April 21) - Jason Dean and Pete Freitag

Coldbox:100 Training (April 21) - Luis Majano

Developing Applications with ColdFusion 9 Object Relational Mapping (ORM) (April 20-21) - Bob Silverberg and Mark Mandel

Getting Started with Flex and AIR Development with the Flex SDK (April 21) - John Mason

Mach-II and OOP from the Ground Up (April 20-21) - Kurt Weirsma, Peter Farrell and Matt Woodward

Rapid Development with Model-Glue 3 (April 20-21) - Dan Wilson and Ezra Parker

FireFox 3.6 KTML Editor Fix

With the introduction of Firefox 3.6 today I was alerted that the KTML editor used by some clients wasn't fully loading. The error indicated a missing setter. It turns out it is an easy fix.

In the file

/ktm/core/mozilla_ie_compat.js

you will find

view plain print about
1obj_doc.readyState = "complete";

This line is trying to set what FF 3.6 apparently thinks is a read only variable. I removed the line. So far no issues.

Next the file:

/ktm/modules/css/scripts.js

view plain print about
1if (this.edit.readyState != "complete") {
2setTimeout(function () {
3_this.init_fillCssClasses();
4},
5400);
6return;
7}

As a dirty hack to test I simply changed it to

view plain print about
1if (1 == 0) {
2setTimeout(function () {
3_this.init_fillCssClasses();
4},
5400);
6return;
7}

Basically the code always waited for the complete value in the readystate but firefox wasn't setting it. So it would never fire. Now we force it to fire by skipping the reload timeout.

So far these are the only two items to fix and the editor is working back to normal. However I am not 100% certain other issues may not come up.

The javascript is minified, so can be hard to read. If you ever need to read it there are some online utilities to help make it readable again. I found this one to be very useful.

I am now a part of the Adobe Community Professionals Group

I just found out I have been accepted into the Adobe Community Professionals program by Adobe for 2010. Specifically for the ColdFusion product. Each year Adobe selects, via a nomination process, people world wide to be a part of the program. This year is a whopping 300 people, 44 of them for the ColdFusion product. CF and Flex seem to make up the bulk, which is interesting.

Also today Adobe announced that the program has changed names. It used to be called Adobe Community Experts. In fact it is still referred that way on the Adobe website. They changed the name to make it a bit less confusing regarding some other acronyms and names that are very similar. (Adobe Certified Experts).

While I haven't been in the ACE/ACP program I was actually a part of Team Allaire back before Allaire was bought out by Macromedia (pre Adobe). Team Allaire was essentially the same thing only much smaller. The bulk of the focus at that time was the forums. Now with so many conferences, user groups, blogs, forums, social media angles, etc it is a whole new ball game.

I look forward to participating in every way I can and a great year for all of us developers.

To learn about who else is a part of the program this year check out Adobe Community Manager, Liz Fredrick's blog.

RIAdventure Was a Blast with photos

RIAdventure 360 wrapped up just a few days ago.  Back to the ice cold here in New Hampshire.  We had a great trip and conference.   Fantastic people, great discussions and a good time had by all. 

At the conference we covered Flex, Data Visualization, ColdFusion ORM, Android Dev, Slider, Push Button Engine, Flash to iPhone and more over 2 days and many evenings.

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RIAdventure Was a Blas with photos

RIAdventure 360 wrapped up just a few days ago.  Back to the ice cold here in New Hampshire.  We had a great trip and conference.   Fantastic people, great discussions and a good time had by all. 

At the conference we covered Flex, Data Visualization, ColdFusion ORM, Android Dev, Slider, Push Button Engine, Flash to iPhone and more over 2 days and many evenings.

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Encrypting CFM Files with CFencode

After reading Ben Nadels blog post about a new CF builder Extension for encrypting and decrypting ColdFusion files I thought I would do a companion blog post about the pros/cons of doing so. 

First off I should really say we are encoding them, not encrypting them.  Basically the .cfm or .cfc files become binary instead of ascii text files.   This ends up causing a number of issues which I will get into later.

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RIAdventure 360 Cruise weeks away

Just thought I would post a little checklist of things to consider for the upcoming cruise/event.

I am REALLY looking forward to this.  Both from a vacation standpoint as well as a great learning/networking opportunity.  We have some very smart people on the ship. 

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RIA Cruise / Conference In December - RIAdventure

Just a quick update on RIAdventure.  We are now just a couple months away.  Time is flying by but it isn't too late to book the conference/cruise.  What could be better then going on a cruise from New Orleans to Costa Maya (Mexico), Santo Tomas De Castilla (Guatemala), Belize City (Belize) and Cozumel (Mexico)?

How about hanging out with Ted Patrick, Ryan Stewart, Doug McCune, Samuel Rivello and Faisal Abid talking about all the HOT news that has come out of recent Adobe announcements.  Dig in deep with questions about Flash to iPhone apps, or how about the many enhancements in Flash 10.1?  Want to get the skinny on developing apps and ensuring they run on the most platforms including mobile?  Yup now is a good time to book.

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Aion Review

I spent some time at the end of the Aion open beta checking out the game. I have been itching to try a new online game out, and somehow I just found out about Aion last week.

The game itself installed pretty easy.  NCSoft has a launcher to manage which game to run, download patches for, etc.  So if you have any of their other games I suppose your already part way there.

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CFUnited Top Ten List of Surprise Announcements/Events

Inspired by Dan Vega's Top 10 things he is looking forward to, I thought I would just post my top ten expected surprise announcements/events at this years CFUnited.  This list is not to be confused with last years list, which was probably more funny.

  1. This year we will not be getting backpacks.  Instead we all get snuggies.
  2. On 2:30 PM Thursday afternoon the staff of the resort is forced to pull Peter Bell from the pool, where he has been floating on an inflatable alligator and working for a full 30 hours non stop.
  3. Open Bar for the entire week.  The resort goes dry in 3.5 hours.  Liz brings in extra booze by helicopter.
  4. Todd Sharp, Ray Camden, Dee Sadler, and Ben Nadel will be doing a barber shop quartet number to close out the show.
  5. Adobe announces a new webOS. Adam Lehman and Ben Forta demo how easily it can connect to our LDAP, send mail, read PDF's and create spreadsheets.  Turns out ColdFusion 9 was really a double secret codename all along.
  6. Rumors about a supposed CF Fight Club materialize with a splash during the SciFi BOF.
  7. One exhausted exhibitor will decide not to follow the passport card model of previous years, and simply punch a visitor instead.
  8. Nobody will complain about WiFi.
  9. #OMGWHATDIDIDRINKLASTNIGHT will become a trending topic on twitter based on what started off as a friendly discussion of which is better, scotch or tequila.
  10. The most popular session every day turns out to be the golf course to the shock of no one.

I am really excited to see everyone next week. If I am not in a session or at the Savvy Software booth look for me at the bar or pool. :-)

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