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Introduction to ColdFusion Manual (CFM101)
This 3-day course provides a solid introduction to ColdFusion MX 7.

Introduction to ColdFusion 8 Training Overview

Introduction to ColdFusion 8 Training is an introductory ColdFusion class for Web designers who are brand new to ColdFusion. This ColdFusion training class assumes no prior server-side Web development experience.

Introduction to ColdFusion 8 Training Course Goals

  • Learn how ColdFusion 8 works
  • Learn the basics of ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML)
  • Learn to pass variables from page to page in ColdFusion
  • Learn to process form data in ColdFusion
  • Learn to write reusable code
  • Learn / Review basic SQL
  • Learn to manipulate database data with ColdFusion
  • Learn to manage sessions with ColdFusion

Introduction to ColdFusion 8 Training Course Prerequisites

Experience in the following areas is required.

  • HTML

Experience in the following areas would be beneficial.

  • SQL
  • JavaScript
  • CSS

Introduction to ColdFusion 8 Training Course Outline

  1. ColdFusion Basics
    1. How ColdFusion Works
      1. ColdFusion Application Server
      2. ColdFusion Markup Language
    2. ColdFusion Variables
      1. Variable Names
      2. Variable Prefixes and Scope
      3. Using <cfoutput>
      4. Passing Variables on the URL
      5. ColdFusion Comments
    3. HTML Forms and ColdFusion Variables
      1. How HTML Forms Work
      2. A Sample HTML Form
    4. Built-in Functions
      1. ColdFusion Function References
      2. Date & Time Functions
      3. Pound Sign Usage
    5. Arithmetic and String Operators
    6. Conclusion
  2. Flow Control
    1. Conditional Processing
      1. If-Else if-Else Blocks
      2. Switch Blocks
      3. Decision and Boolean Operators
      4. Short-circuiting
      5. Condition Examples
    2. Redirection Using <cflocation>
    3. isDefined() and <cfparam>
    4. Loops
      1. Index Loops
      2. Conditional Loops
      3. List Loops
      4. Other Types of Loops
      5. <cfbreak>
    5. <cfsavecontent>
    6. Conclusion
  3. Lists and Arrays
    1. Lists
      1. List Functions
    2. One-dimensional Arrays
      1. Creating Arrays
      2. Reading from Arrays
      3. Looping through Arrays
      4. Array Functions
    3. Two-dimensional Arrays
      1. Reading from Two-dimensional Arrays
      2. Looping through Two-dimensional Arrays
    4. Conclusion
  4. Form Validation
    1. <cfform> Basics
    2. Auto-generated Form Validation
      1. Form Validation with <cfform>
      2. Server-Side Validation without <cfform>
    3. Masking Input Values
    4. Custom Server-Side Form Validation
      1. IsValid()
    5. Conclusion
  5. Database Access and Authentication
    1. A Database-less Login Form
    2. <cfquery>
    3. Outputting Database Data
    4. Conclusion
  6. Reusing Code and Writing Functions
    1. Including Files
      1. A Note on Security
    2. Application.cfm and OnRequestEnd.cfm
    3. User-defined Functions
      1. Defining and Calling Functions
    4. Conclusion
  7. Session & Application Management
    1. Sessions
      1. Configuring Sessions
      2. The <cfapplication> Tag
      3. Basics of Structures
      4. Session Example
    2. Cookies
    3. Conclusion
  8. Working with Files and Directories
    1. Using <cffile>
      1. Reading from a File
    2. Writing and Appending to Files
      1. Uploading a New File
    3. File Functions
    4. Using <cfdirectory>
      1. Listing Directory Contents
    5. Directory Functions
    6. Conclusion
  9. Sending Email with ColdFusion
    1. Configuring Settings
      1. Mail Server Settings
      2. Mail Spooling Settings
      3. Mail Logging Settings
      4. Mail Character Set Settings
    2. Using <cfmail>
      1. Sending Email as HTML
      2. Attaching Files
    3. Conclusion

Setup

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Wow! So much information to digest in two days. The Training Manual will be a good resource for us in the coming months.

- S.H., Software Engineer, Sybase

The way the course was sectioned out flowed nicely. The classfiles in htdocs flowed perfectly with the manual. The material was relevant and presented in a clear manner.

- Texas Animal Health Commission

The material was very well organized. I was able to catch up on languages I wasn't as much of an expert in (XML, Javascript), and then apply that to the greater goal (Ajax).

- M.S., Interactive Programmer, Q LTD

The materials, excercises, and class were perfect for me.

- R.L., Johnson & Johnson

The learning materials were structured very well and the pace of the class was just right. Good presentation and examples.

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