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| Is there a ColdFusion newsgroup on Macromedia.com? I'm not talking about
their web based forums, but a newsgroup like this one for Dreamweaver. If
so, can someone post the address for it?
Thanks
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| middletree 2004-02-06, 2:29 pm |
| I found 16 of them. Which newsreader are you using? If using OE, then
highlight forums.macromedia.com in the tree on the left. Right click and
select Newsgroups. In the search part, type the first 3 or 4 letters of
"ColdFusion", and wait for the list to pop up.
"Gabe" <fake@aol.com> wrote in message
news:c00i73$rp8$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Is there a ColdFusion newsgroup on Macromedia.com? I'm not talking about
> their web based forums, but a newsgroup like this one for Dreamweaver. If
> so, can someone post the address for it?
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> Thanks
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| I am using OE and when I try that, it can't find any for coldfusion. The
only ones listed are for dreamweaver, fireworks, and
macromedia.general.usergroups.
Hence my frustration. :) Any other ideas why I can't get a full list?
"middletree" <middletree@htomail.com> wrote in message
news:c00jt1$kc$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> I found 16 of them. Which newsreader are you using? If using OE, then
> highlight forums.macromedia.com in the tree on the left. Right click and
> select Newsgroups. In the search part, type the first 3 or 4 letters of
> "ColdFusion", and wait for the list to pop up.
>
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> "Gabe" <fake@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:c00i73$rp8$1@forums.macromedia.com...
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| middletree 2004-02-06, 4:30 pm |
| Highlight forums.dreamweaver.com, and select Reset List
"Gabe" <fake@aol.com> wrote in message
news:c00pcn$8m5$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> I am using OE and when I try that, it can't find any for coldfusion. The
> only ones listed are for dreamweaver, fireworks, and
> macromedia.general.usergroups.
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> Hence my frustration. :) Any other ideas why I can't get a full list?
>
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> "middletree" <middletree@htomail.com> wrote in message
> news:c00jt1$kc$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> about
> If
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| Worked like a charm! (guess I need some more experience with newsgroup
readers, eh?) :)
Thanks again
"middletree" <middletree@htomail.com> wrote in message
news:c00qtp$ajo$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Highlight forums.dreamweaver.com, and select Reset List
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> "Gabe" <fake@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:c00pcn$8m5$1@forums.macromedia.com...
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| Dan Vendel *GOF* 2005-03-07, 6:32 pm |
| Red Rojo wrote:
> I'm working on a client's site. They use root-relative paths. I set up a new
> site using DWMX, created and defined a local root folder and an image folder,
> and downloaded my client's files, keeping them in their respective directories.
> When I Preview a page in a browser on my computer, the page appears not to be
> able to find the paths to images, linked pages, etc. However, if I remove the
> first slash that starts every path (/img/prettypic.gif to img/prettypic.gif),
> then the Preview works fine. What am I doing wrong and/or how can I correct it?
> Thanks.:confused;
>
Can you show a link exactly as it was from the original site?
Then make a link w document relative path to the same file from the same
page, and finally a root relative link, same files, and show?
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