Archive for May, 2003

May 21 2003

Today we’ll be announcing Macromedia On Demand, a

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Today we’ll be announcing Macromedia On Demand, a great new service from the Macromedia seminars team. These online On Demand seminars should get you up to speed quickly with lots of our products. The seminars are multimedia presentations and demonstrations, so a broadband connection is recommended.

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May 11 2003

I’m going to CF Europe, the European ColdFusion

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I’m going to CF Europe, the European ColdFusion and Macromedia UserGroup conference in London. The agenda is stuffed with ColdFusion and Rich Internet content, with lots of international experts that will present. I’ve already heard from a few people that they will visit the conference. If you’ll be there, feel free to drop me a [...]

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May 10 2003

I’ve had a few questions about Macromedia servers

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I’ve had a few questions about Macromedia servers on Windows 2003. Both ColdFusion MX and JRun4 will provide support for Microsoft’s newest operating system that was announced on April 24, 2003. As the general policy of Macromedia is to provide support for new versions of major platforms within 60-90 days of availability, we have focused [...]

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May 07 2003

Flash Remoting through ColdFusion Components

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Flash Remoting through ColdFusion Components actually is working with web services. Securing these web services always is an interesting topic to talk about and people are very inventive in protecting their code in whatever way. Today I found this nice little script in my mailbox, thanks to Samuel Neff for sharing it. I find it [...]

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May 05 2003

Tuesday, May 13th Macromedia organises a Director

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Tuesday, May 13th Macromedia organises a Director MX / 3D Studio Event together with Prisma-IT and Discreet. The event is called “interactive webcontent” and we’ll cover Director MX, 3D Studio Max and Plasma. Director experts will be present. Make sure that you register as soon as possible.

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