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<CFTUTORIALS.COM> **** - Tutorial 1: The guide to ColdFusion login systems. Tutorial 2: How to retrieve specific lines from a text file. Tutorial 3: How to alternate row colors in a table. Tutorial 4: How to correct the case of a form input. Tutorial 5: How to create a "Next X / Previous X Records" Navigation. Tutorial 6: How to block multiple form submissions.   URL: http://www.cftutorials.com/
Cold Fusion Tutorial (Part I)  - Cold Fusion is a powerful tool for creating dynamically-driven web pages. It allows seamless interaction with Databases (such as MS-Access, MS SQL, MS Paradox, MS dBase, MS Fox-Pro, MS Excel, MS Text, and Oracle) as well as tight integration with an array of important database and Internet technologies. In addition to full support for database connectivity through ODBC, Cold Fusion provides high level connections to mail servers through SMTP and POP, directory servers through LDAP, file servers, Web servers through server-side HTTP, and FTP servers (Windows only). No tool offers tighter native integration with Internet technologies.   URL: http://databases.about.com/compute/databases/library/weekly/aa102999.htm?iam=mt&terms=%2Bcold+%2Bfusion+%2Btags
Cold Fusion Tutorial (Part II)  - This part of this tutorial will discuss how to link data from a Microsoft Access database and to display it on the web. It is important to understand that Cold Fusion doesn't directly access a database. Instead it creates an intermediary ODBC datasource to talk to the database. ODBC stands for open database connectivity and is a standard protocol for databases to link to each other. So our first step is to create a Cold Fusion intermediary datasource to your data.   URL: http://databases.about.com/compute/databases/library/weekly/aa110199.htm
Cold Fusion Tutorial (Part III)  - Displaying data from a database. Selecting data with <CFQUERY>. Outputting data with <CFOUTPUT>. Creating a form.   URL: http://databases.about.com/compute/databases/library/weekly/aa110899.htm
Cold Fusion Tutorial (Part IV)  - Inserting data received in a form into a database. Updating a database.   URL: http://databases.about.com/compute/databases/library/weekly/aa111599.htm
How to update/edit data using Cold Fusion  - If you already have a database up and running, that works with your Cold Fusion Application Server, you might want to be able to update/edit this data from your browser. This article will try to provide an example of this, with some ideas and thoughts for future improvement.   URL: http://www.irt.org/articles/js140/index.htm
Introduction to Cold Fusion  - In this first article about Cold Fusion from Allaire, I'll try to give you a short introduction to application servers, and I'll even walk you through creating your very first .cfm page, that will let you select and output data from a database. In the .cfm page, CFML (Cold Fusion Markup Language) is used, alongside with HTML. CFML looks very much like HTML, just with some interesting extended capabilities. More about that later.   URL: http://www.irt.org/articles/js123/
Putney School Cold Fusion Tutorial  - This tutorial will show how to use Cold Fusion to create a link to a Microsoft Access or Excel database. To provide a real-life example, we will link to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to create a Fall Sports schedule for Putney School.   URL: http://www.putney.com/cftutorial/index.cfm
TeamAllaire : Index of Tutorials  - Index of tutorials.   URL: http://www.teamallaire.com/tutorials
Webmonkey: Backend: ColdFusion Tutorial  - Why should you be interested in ColdFusion? As Charles tells all us webmasters, "if business likes it, you love it." And businesses love ColdFusion, because this database-to-Web gateway provides an effective and simple way to make a dynamic Web. In this three-day tutorial, Charles starts by identifying those who could benefit from using ColdFusion. He then moves on to tackle some of the backend work: identifying a data source on the server and making the modifications needed to get the database ColdFusion-ready.   URL: http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/backend/tutorials/tutorial2.html

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