![]() ![]() ![]() Type "c" and the list reduces to tags beginning with "c." But as soon as you type the "f," the box closes. When you type "<" the code assist box pops up with html tags. In fact, if you'd like his help, he's available for consulting for as little as 15 minutes.Īppreciate any of the resources he's offered? Here's his Amazon Wishlist.I can't get Code Assist to work for ColdFusion tags only. You can reach Charlie by email at charlie (at), or you can follow him on twitter, This blog is one resource among several within, where you can also find out more about him. ![]() He's now an independent consultant and trainer living in south central Kentucky, and he runs the Online ColdFusion Meetup as well as the UGTV library of recorded CF presentations from speakers around the world, as well as the repository listing hundreds of tools and resources for CFers. He's presented nearly 200 talks to hundreds of developer conferences and user groups worldwide. A contributor to nearly a dozen books (all 7 volumes of the CF10, 9, and 8 Web Application Construction Kit books by Ben Forta et al, the ColdFusion Anthology, the CFMX Bible, and others), Charlie's also a certified Advanced CF Developer and past Instructor for each release since CF 4. He's written nearly 100 articles for the Adobe CF Community Portal, CFDJ, FusionAuthority Quarterly Update, Adobe DevCenter, CommunityMX and more, as well as hundreds of blog entries. I installed JAVA 11.0.17 and updated the jvĪ veteran server troubleshooter (for ColdFusion, Lucee, Tomcat, and more), Charlie Arehart is a longtime contributor to the community and recognized Adobe Community Professional. I was on JAVA 11.0.16 and CF 2018 update 14. ![]() But yĭoes that installer include the unpublished hotfix (only available via email to Adobe) for the QoQ bĪfter setting the jvm.config back to JAVA 11.0.16 and restarting my instances. The installer includes update 5, and that update 5 includes the fix to that long standing bug. I have seen/read a lot of the comments on Slack about this and I agree wit :-) And I hope more folks will consider contributing.įor more content like this from Charlie Arehart:Ĭharlie, great blog post. I welcome your feedback and/or comments, though please do direct those to the respective blog posts on the portal. So I have put here the correct date created for each. Fortunately, in most of the posts, the date created DOES appear correctly when you open the post, though even that is not always accurate. And then they show up in the portal in that date edited order, which is incorrect both because it can be abused (or confusin), but also because but not properly reflecting when the note was written, some context could be lost. One issue with the portal, though, is that if an author edits one, the date changes to the date EDITED, not the date CREATED. Here's how you provide CFFUNCTION tag attributes when converting it to a script function (Nov 30, 2017).Resources for learning more about CF2016 (Nov 24, 2017).Did you know there's a free "Express" edition of ColdFusion Builder? (Nov 18, 2017).Did you know that ColdFusion Builder 2016 is included with your purchase CF 2016? (Nov 17, 2017).Hey, why am I finding CF installed node.js? (Nov 6, 2017).Did you know there's far more to the CF docs than just the CFML Reference? (Nov 4, 2017).Finding more about applying ColdFusion updates (Oct 30, 2017).Did you know the ColdFusion Archives (CAR) feature is now in Standard as well as Enterprise? (Oct 26, 2017).CF install/deployment choices: what's right for me? (Oct 24, 2017).I was also torn about whether to post them in their entirety here, whether before or after posting them there, but for now, I have posted the content only there. I wanted to point to them out in a post here as well. It's even an alternative way to participate in the Adobe CF forums.Īnyway, I have contributed several blog posts (some really article-length, and all written as standalone "articles", so I am referring to them that way here, and in my " articles" page). And I may revise the content as necessary.Īs some of my readers will know, Adobe has recently created and opened a CF Community portal, for folks to share blog posts, testimonials, showcases, and more. Corrections are welcome, in the comments. Same with links and subsequent comments from myself or others. Some content may be outdated-though not necessarily. ![]()
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