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ColdFusion MX For Dummies

ColdFusion MX For Dummies


By John Paul Ashenfelter, Jon N. Kocen

ISBN: 978-0-7645-1672-6
Format: Paper
Pages: 408 Pages
Pub. Date: September 2002

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Price: $24.99
Description
Author Information
Table of Contents
Reviews
Bonus Material
Introduction.

Part I: Warming Up to ColdFusion.

Chapter 1: The Case for ColdFusion MX.

Chapter 2: Talking with the Database.

Chapter 3: Working with Forms.

Chapter 4: Displaying Data.

Chapter 5: Programming with Variables, Decisions, and Loops.

Part II: Turning Up the Heat with ColdFusion.

Chapter 6: Understanding the ColdFusion Application Framework.

Chapter 7: Using Custom Tags and ColdFusion Components.

Chapter 8: Building Blocks: Functions, CFSCRIPT, and UDFs.

Chapter 9: Securing Your ColdFusion Application.

Chapter 10: Using E-Mail in Applications.

Chapter 11: Debugging and Troubleshooting Your ColdFusion Application.

Chapter 12: Complex Data Types and WDDX.

Chapter 13: Files, Directories, and FTP.

Part III: Walking through Fire: Secrets of the ColdFusion Gurus.

Chapter 14: Improving Performance.

Chapter 15: Using Flash with ColdFusion.

Chapter 16: Integrating Java with ColdFusion.

Chapter 17: Using XML with ColdFusion.

Chapter 18: Integrating ColdFusion with Other Sites, Applications, and Web Services.

Chapter 19: Understanding Fusebox and FLiP.

Part IV: Hot Stuff: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 20: Ten Cool ColdFusion Functions.

Chapter 21: Ten Best ColdFusion Resources.

Chapter 22: Ten More Cool ColdFusion Tags.

Part V: Appendixes.

Appendix A: Installing and Configuring ColdFusion Server.

Appendix B: A Quick SQL and Database Primer.

Index.
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