CF8 cfdocuments new bugs (font size, bold, underline...)
Hi
I face the following problems after upgrading from CF 7.0.2
to CF8 + Cumulative Hotfix 1 :
- bold and underline generates white space around them if
they are embedded in a sentence (i.e "this is <bold>bold text
</bod> and it is fun")
- font size behavior has changed, the text is now bigger. (My
font-size: 12px is bigger than before)
- when reducing it (i.e font-size: 11px) the bold/underline
problem becomes the opposite : instead of white space, I have
overlapping texts.
We use a html 4.01 transitional doctype and CSS styles (i.e
div class="myclass" and .myclass{..} in a separate css file)
Any suggestion ?
the cf8 cfdocument cumulative hotfix has been updated on Jan
30 2008 -
have you re-installed it?
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb402584&sliceId=1
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
http://www.sabai-dee.com/
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</cfdocumentitem>re: If you claim didn't say that,
No "if" about it - I made no such claim and never would -
thats just you
talking gibberish. Who in their right mind would say, or even
suggest, that
forums are not helpful. The only reason a forum exists in the
first place is
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Not sure you would undertsand, you seem to struggle to follow
along. But
just a hint for you - the forum posts, or quantity thereof,
have been used
by several people here, and by editors at sites such as
sitepoint.com, as a
metric to use to gague interest and activity. A metric only
useful when
taken in context with other pointers (job market, book
market, number of
classes still running, so on and so forth)
Again, nobody has ever said forums are not useful or helpful
- I suspect you
knew that much but felt the need to throw some nonsense about
in an attempt
at an argument - failed didn't it?
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they felt
ashamed? :-)
The O'Reilly audience is typically seasoned developers, hard
core coders.
Their books are a tough read for beginners and O'Reilly
delibertately do not
cater to this audeince with many of their titles. And to put
it bluntly, the
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core" types. I
belive this as the only CF developers I know are actually
more "designers"
than developers - I know of no professional coder/developers
that would
touch CF. Thats just my personal observation, btw.
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Tim Buntel
needs to pick up the marketing act before CF dies. Seriously,
you do seem to
struggle to follow along at times - suggest you actually
read.
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have lived in
order to die. There used to be hundreds of cf jobs advertised
here in
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or 4 each week -
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states - they
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dying. If CF
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still have
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market like this - and I don't blame them.
"Fernis" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:[email protected]...
> >I never said you can't get help on the forums. Where
did you get that
> >from?
>
> If you claim didn't say that, and if you didn't even
mean that by saying
> "Forum averages about 3 new posts a day and has very
small community -
> very
> quiet.", why did you say such thing in the first place,
if it's totally
> irrelevant to all about getting help in the forums? So
what was your
> actual
> intention in the first place? Are you not reading what
other people are
> saying
> before responding? The rest of my post is really useless
compared to the
> finding that you just really do the trolling because you
like nit-picking.
> Unbelievable.
>
> >Why did O'Reilly pull their once popular CF book
from print and refuse to
> write any further CF books?
>
> Maybe they realized Ben Forta writes such a good books,
they felt ashamed?
> :-)
> I mean, if they were popular as you said.
>
> >No, its not not. Go here -
>
http://techfeed.net/blog/index.cfm/2007/8/22/Open-Letter-to-Tim-Buntel
> >- and see actual people tell you how wrong you are.
>
> From what I read, people are telling I'm right. So what
*you* say is
> downright
> silly.
>
> >But you seemed to be thing that I based my whole
argument that CF is weak
> >and
> dying
> >( is already dead in many places)
>
> CF has always been "dead" in many places. And it's been
dying for 10
> years -
> they say. So what's new? You just don't seem to
understand that random
> sites
> switching ColdFusion for something else doesn't mean
that at the same time
> there are likely new adopters of ColdFusion. You just
don't know about
> them,
> while you can more easily track if some of them go away.
You don't
> actually
> have anything but blind guesses about what's happening.
>
> I'm seeing more CF frameworks pop up as ever before. And
In Finland, I'm
> seeing more ColdFusion hosting appear than ever before.
>
> >Why did MM/Adobe pull an entire team of employees
out of Australia? Why
> >did
> >they stop printing ads in all of the trade
magazines? Why did MM push PHP
> >more than CF on their website?
>
> Maybe you should be answering those questions, since you
seem to know
> they're
> true, and I haven't heard of any such things.
>
> > Why don't they invest in an IDE to atract all those
developers out there
> that like a complete RAD platform?
> > So on and so forth???
>
> So you know they're not investing in one? And I thought
DreamWeaver would
> act
> as one? Or third party products like CFEclipse? Or
Adobe's IDE extensions
> for
> Eclipse? Sure, the CF IDE's lack behind the automation
and insight
> functionality of other IDEs, and that's something I'm
hoping for too...
> although I've always felt that strong IDEs are strictly
necessary only for
> programming languages where a huge number of
non-user-defined libraries
> and
> classes are to be referenced. The level of automation in
ColdFusion (lots
> of
> action with little code) make complex IDEs less
important than with most
> other
> languages.
>
> -Ari Ferneilus
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