Search an XML File with SQL

XML documents can be a very useful and portable datasource for small applications.  However, navigateing and searching them can be a pain.  This blog post looks into methods for converting an XML object into a query and utilizing Coldfusion's query of queries to search XML with SQL.

Compile Java at Runtime with Coldfusion

We have all heard the rumors of dirty little exploits that allows coldfusion to interact with Java objects.  I've finally taken the time to prepare an example of how to write, compile, and use a java class at coldfusion run time.  Imagine a website that programs for us, or programs itself. Read More

Use of Joint Cartesian Join and Left Join in Subselect to Accomplish Value Override

This post details how to accomplish a cross-join between two tables and left join in the many-to-many to override a value in the left most table. The result is a dynamic setting view in which each target section pulls from a base of setting values, but may override the default value with it's own value. There is also an example of using this model for a dynamic cascading heirarchy of settings in coldfusion.

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Featured Template- Astra Blue

Astra-Blue is a blue version of the Astra-Red template. I had glanced at the clock when astra red was all up and ready to go and noticed it was only 1:48 am. 20 minutes later I had a blue version of the template up. Best yet, Astra Blue's images are only 12.7 kbs total; so get it today and enjoy the luxury of a fast blog and stunning custom template.

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On 6/03/2008 ral posted in
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"XML file with SQL" Very interesting!
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