Rather than succumb to the many premature rumors of its impending demise, ColdFusion continues to thrive, even more so under the auspices of its new owner, Adobe. With the release of ColdFusion 8, Ad
The term Rich Internet Application (RIA) was coined by Macromedia (now Adobe) in 2002. An RIA is a web application — it runs inside a web browser, but looks and feels more like a desktop application
The time will eventually come when you need to work with a database for a website. Using a database greatly enhances your ability to add and remove content, and all in all it requires less work to se
Now that you know the basics of what you need to create a database integrated website it is time to put everything together.
Introduction: If you are reading this now then you should have already read Part I of this article, “Cold Fusion Tutorial Part I – Database Integration” If you haven’t read Part I yet I suggest yo
Welcome to the final chapter of this article. If you have come this far you should have a firm grasp of how to use Cold Fusion to make a dynamic site. In this part I will cover code you would find in
Aggregate Functions are used to summarise the results from your queries. The most common use for this is to display the number of results returned from a search. To do this you must use the COUNT fun
ColdFusion MX is the newest version of an already fantastic product developed by Macromedia, arguably the biggest and best producer of Web software out there. CFMX, as it’s commonly referred to, is b
One of the greatest and probably most anticipated features to come with Macromedia’s Coldfusion MX is ColdFusion Components (CFCs). In its most basic form, a CFC is a collection of code and data that
They came, they bought… but did they come back? An ecommerce site’s most important visitors are the ones that actually give up the plastic, and once you’ve got a live one on the line, you need th