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ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Anit Kumar Panda
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Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Aaron Neff
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Anit Kumar Panda
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Anit Kumar Panda
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Stephen Walker
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Charlie Arehart
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Stephen Walker
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Anit Kumar Panda
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Aaron Neff
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Aaron Neff
Comment on ColdFusion Blog redirection to ColdFusion Community Portal by Aaron Neff
Articles not being approved? appeared first on ColdFusion. Announcements,ColdFusion Community Portal,Discussion,announcements,coldfusion community portal,discussion,updates
Anit Kumar Panda Thanks Charile. Regarding, “all blog posts do not appear on the portal front page, even when using ‘show more'”, we are working on some changes on the Community Portal and hopefully, this will be addressed with that. If not, I will invest some time on it, after that.
Charlie Arehart Encouraging those who share content Do you tend to mark posts and comments with the like button? Consider doing so. The post Encouraging those who share content appeared first on ColdFusion. Blog,Community Portal,blog,ColdFusion
Legorol San How to claim complimentary CF Builder licence? I have reached the “Guide” level on the ColdFusion community portal. According to https://coldfusion.adobe.com/levels/ this makes me eligible for “12 months of complimentary license usage for ColdFusion Builder
Fusion for Beginner Developers, Decision Makers, and CEO’s. appeared first on ColdFusion. Announcements,ColdFusion Community Portal,Video,announcements,ColdFusion,coldfusion community portal,video
Charlie Arehart How to get a feed of new posts or comments in this CF portal blog Here are the RSS feed urls for portal blog posts and comments. The post How to get a feed of new posts or comments in this CF portal blog appeared first on ColdFusion. Blog,Community Portal,blog,ColdFusion
rather than when UPDATED?", here is my response - Unfortunately, we tried that (when you last reported), but there were few limitation. We are working on some changes on the Community Portal and hopefully, this will be addressed with that. If not, I will invest some time on it, after that.
Fusion community portal. If you are new to community portal, watch the video on the portal or read the getting started document for the ColdFusion community portal. Get rewarded for your contribution! Each engagement earns you points. Click on the “Adobe ColdFusion (2018 release) public beta” banner on the right
Adobe could support and bolster the ColdFusion Community by creating a CF focused jobs portal
Comment on Adobe could support and bolster the ColdFusion Community by creating a CF focused jobs portal by James Mohler
to the links near Portal’s top-right) Thanks!, -Aaron The post Iconography suggestion appeared first on ColdFusion. Discussion,Iconography,Language,ColdFusion,Community Portal,language
Legorol San I am not sure when my very first contribution was, it was probably sometime in 2018. I've been a registered user for a long time, from before the switch to this new community portal. However, I did recently get much more active as I took an interest in this portal. My stats show
-CF questions from CF Portal’s “Unanswered Questions” page appeared first on ColdFusion. Community Portal,Discussion,ColdFusion
. The post Adobe please change the portal, for working with posts having dozens of comments: 5 proposed enhancements appeared first on ColdFusion. Blog,Community Portal,Usability Issues,blog,ColdFusion,discussion,usability issues
Comment on Adobe could support and bolster the ColdFusion Community by creating a CF focused jobs portal by David Byers
won’t be published? appeared first on ColdFusion. Community Portal,Question,ColdFusion,question
Portal Topic Usability Issues
Aaron Neff Usability Issues Hi Adobe, This CF Community Portal has usability issues: I cannot tell if I’ve already viewed a thread. I cannot tell if a thread has had activity since the last time I viewed it. I cannot subscribe to email notifications. I cannot search for threads (the search tool
Aaron Neff Just FYI, I created cfaether.com as a way for community members to search across Portal and Tracker. Just trying to help. Thanks!, -Aaron
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amar lungare Yes there is one https://coldfusion.adobe.com/files/2018/04/Public_Beta_Whats-new-and-changed.pdf. You might need to login to the community portal though.
Carl Von Stetten Relationship with ColdFusion Community on Adobe Forums At one point I thought that this portal was automatically loading forum posts from the Adobe Community Forum. This no longer appears to be the case as there are numerous recent posts to the forums that aren’t showing here.  I
portal update appeared first on ColdFusion. Blog,Community Portal,Usability Issues,blog,ColdFusion,discussion,usability issues
Portal Topic Usable search
‘advanced’ search. Is that possible or planned? Thanks!, -Aaron The post Usable search appeared first on ColdFusion. Discussion,Language,Search,123,bar,ColdFusion,Community Portal,foo,foo bar,foobar,language,search,testing
--and the comment would become a sea of words, as one big paragraph. The post Great news: editing comments no longer loses paragraph formatting! appeared first on ColdFusion. Blog,Community Portal,Usability Issues,blog,ColdFusion,usability issues
Portal Topic ColdFusion Rocks!!
/present management/engineers/community . In short, CF rocks, long live CF, and cheers to Aether!! Thanks!, -Aaron The post ColdFusion Rocks!! appeared first on ColdFusion. Announcements,Appreciation,Blog,Testimonial,announcements,appreciation,Community Portal,passion
others to contribute on this community portal, dangling the prospect of a CFB licence as a carrot, but that will be hard if I have to tell them they need to wait a year for their reward.
negotiation fail” or “Connection Error”. People are posting their questions on many support forums including Adobes forums and their new ColdFusion Community Portal. This is a problem people are experiencing in ColdFusion 10 and ColdFusion 11. In the last few years […] The post ColdFusion SFTP and FTPS Secure
your ColdFusion code on the go! appeared first on ColdFusion. Adobe ColdFusion 2018,CFFIDDLE,CFFiddle,ColdFusion Community Portal,Question,cffiddle,CFML,code samples,coldfusion 2016,coldfusion 2018
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aliaspooryorik Thanks Tushar. I did do a couple of related posts which people may be interested to read and it's quite hard to find related posts on this community portal so here they are: Intersection of Arrays [https
Tube – https://youtu.be/IDpLYBmj4MQ Summary: Gavin and Brad host this weeks episode.They talk about the State of the CF Union 2020 Survey. They discuss CFWheel’s latest beta release, 2.1.0. They discuss the updates to the ColdFusion Community Portal. They remind you about Ortus’s upcoming Webinar
's"), clicking the popup's "Open this content in a new window" link displays a "Oops! That page can't be found." page. Additional suggestion: Display live news & info from the new CF Community Portal.
Comment on Relationship with ColdFusion Community on Adobe Forums by Anit Kumar Panda
Comment on Relationship with ColdFusion Community on Adobe Forums by Charlie Arehart
Comment on Relationship with ColdFusion Community on Adobe Forums by Charlie Arehart
Comment on Relationship with ColdFusion Community on Adobe Forums by Charlie Arehart
Charlie Arehart James, no.  This is about the more long-standing Adobe *Forums* (community/coldfusion/" rel="nofollow">https://forums.adobe.com/community/coldfusion/) only, not this newer CF Portal (
Charlie Arehart John, as you may know, Adobe no longer offer CF2016 on their public site. If you are a licensed owner of CF2016 with a login to the licensing portal, you can find it there. Or one can find it on the community-supported CFML engine repo, called cfmlrepo.com. Or you can use
Charlie Arehart Beware that Adobe forum content created between Aug 22 and Sep 12 will be LOST Wow, I just noticed some news today, Sep 3, which–to me–is tragic. (This is about the CF Forums, though, not this CF portal where you are reading this.) If you visit the front page of any of the Adobe CF
hansdampf234 Eventually, github is a brilliant idea, it reflects the tendency to centralize repos and go with the future proof portals. And I support Charlie absolutely, the projects on riaforge are still valuable for many people, not only for historic but practical reasons. We are the leading
http://cfscript.me As for Adobe being on social media, they are indeed: posting and participating in Facebook, twitter, and slack, to name a few. As for more blog posts, Adobe created the new CF portal (coldfusion.adobe.com) last year and it's had hundreds
, but it is what it is here. (And FWIW, you refer to this as "the Adobe forum", but technically this is the CF portal. The Adobe forums, including the CF one--which does NOT have comment moderation--is in a different site: community.adobe.com.) As always, just trying to help.
that this is not likely "Adobe's fault", because the blogging software behind this portal is not written in CFML but an off-the-shelf package, but I'm not sure how you'll take it. :-) It's in fact a VERY popular blogging/cms package that runs on a certain 3-letter language--but you wouldn't notice that because like most
/production use if and when CF supported it), Oracle  has stated that they will update it only for 6 months, then leaving it to the community after that. The confusion and concern on all this is understandable. And for those interested, these are issues I have clarified further in a blog post I did a couple