Yesterday I blogged about how I moved Lighthouse Pro over to JSON using CFJSON and Spry. In general it worked nice and gave me some size savings on the data, but I had run into one problem.
So I've been ranting and raving about how we need to make this the year everyone knows about ColdFusion.
Well, I am very happy to say that Yahoo has just updated their Search SDK, and guess what language makes a brand new appearance??.
Yep - that's right. COLDFUSION! Sorry to "yell" but I'm just that happy about it. The SDK includes both a simple search example and my ColdFusion Yahoo package.
Last week or so I blogged about doing form postings with Spry.
There are multiple methods of debugging applications, including the very cool FusionDebug, log files, ServiceCapture, and the debugging rolled into Flex Builder 2 itself.
A user asked me if it was possible to backup and restore a MySQL database from ColdFusion.
A coworker asked me this so I thought I'd whip up a quick example.
I was working on a Flex project when I hit a brick wall. I had a very simple form.
Last month I wrote an article about how to use FlashVars in a Flex application.
Dan asked the following question about frames and Model-Glue:
So a few days ago I posted a question on the BlogCFC blog about whether I should add "crash protection" to the BlogCFC entry editor.