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Originally posted by: Evadman
if you search for Jrun on Google, you get This thread 😕

Macromedia needs to get their crap together.

If history is a sign of what is to come, macromedia's fixes will be broken.

*backstory: to get CFMX installed on a Unix system using their internal webserver (not apache), start the CFMX server, browse to the CFAdmin login page, stop the server, copy the CFIDE directory to your apache document root, disable the java webserver in an ugly xmlized configuration file, install the updater2, run the updater2, start CFMX, run a .jar file to configure apache, and restart CFMX and apache.

EDIT: Heh, forgot, it was still broken at that point. You had to do some more editting of ugly xml configuration files to get it to "work."
 
Originally posted by: JasonClark
.NET is coming, we're weeks away and this will be a bitter part of history 🙂. We don't like it anymore than you do.

You make it sound like .NET is some kind of force, like gravity.
 
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: JasonClark
.NET is coming, we're weeks away and this will be a bitter part of history 🙂. We don't like it anymore than you do.

You make it sound like .NET is some kind of force, like gravity.

The gravity of the entire earth with all of its mass can't bring down a gallon of milk if I'm holding it up, but .NET can bring down the forums and it's just software.
 
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: JasonClark
.NET is coming, we're weeks away and this will be a bitter part of history 🙂. We don't like it anymore than you do.

You make it sound like .NET is some kind of force, like gravity.

The gravity of the entire earth with all of its mass can't bring down a gallon of milk if I'm holding it up, but .NET can bring down the forums and it's just software.

What the hell is .NET anyway. Everything got that fscking .NET now.....
 
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: JasonClark
.NET is coming, we're weeks away and this will be a bitter part of history 🙂. We don't like it anymore than you do.

You make it sound like .NET is some kind of force, like gravity.

The gravity of the entire earth with all of its mass can't bring down a gallon of milk if I'm holding it up, but .NET can bring down the forums and it's just software.

What the hell is .NET anyway. Everything got that fscking .NET now.....

.NET Framework, tis like Microsoft's answer to "the perfect programming environment"...

basically everything is linked with everything now, with of course, the updated languages C#, J# etc, all crammed together it's the wonderful ".NET Framework".

It has it's advantages, but it also has it's disadvantages.
 
Originally posted by: DannyBoy
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: JasonClark
.NET is coming, we're weeks away and this will be a bitter part of history 🙂. We don't like it anymore than you do.

You make it sound like .NET is some kind of force, like gravity.

The gravity of the entire earth with all of its mass can't bring down a gallon of milk if I'm holding it up, but .NET can bring down the forums and it's just software.

What the hell is .NET anyway. Everything got that fscking .NET now.....

.NET Framework, tis like Microsoft's answer to "the perfect programming environment"...

basically everything is linked with everything now, with of course, the updated languages C#, J# etc, all crammed together it's the wonderful ".NET Framework".

It has it's advantages, but it also has it's disadvantages.

.NET rocks.
 
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