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I have to agree for the most part with Steve. I really do not see this move by Adobe as a choice of weakness because they cannot compete in lateral markets.Whenever code is contributed to Mozilla, this usually indicates a community centric approach to get more involvement in the world community
I think the above response is drawing some pretty large
conclusions that aren't based on any substantiated facts.
You don't really need (and will probably not have) any
substantiated facts at hand when drawing conclusions about future actions a
public company might take. All you have is
I would like to vote Sterling for ColdFusion evangelist.Also, I think it is poor tact to comment in a ColdFusion mailing list that ColdFusion is some sort of toy ball that is being passed around.Eeach company that has purchased ColdFusion has pushed the product further. Allaire/Macromedia/Adobe
Wow, Sterling -- I didn't mean to piss you off like
that!
Do you remember that ACFUG meeting after the merger was
announced, where you were on the panel and everyone was trying to figure out
"what next" with ColdFusion? I thought the arguments you were making about
the importance of fringe
Ben Forta keeps a list of who uses CF:http://www.forta.com/cf/using/TeddyOn 11/8/06, Steven Ross
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:From Ben Forta:
http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=C7F3A45C-3048-80A9-EF3C7DA746A45DCEOn 11/8/06, Ajas Mohammed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone,I think
Thanks to all for your ideas -- Much appreciated!
Precia, what did you mean about using custom tag instead of cfinclude? How
would you use attributes?
Clarke
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There is a good link off of fortas post mentioned above on what it
means. Its very thorough.
http://www.hecker.org/mozilla/adobe-mozilla-and-tamarin
On 11/8/06, Precia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Coming back to the Flash scripting engine code. What's the big
picture with this? What could this
This article pretty much sums it up what this provide for Mozilla:http://www.hecker.org/mozilla/adobe-mozilla-and-tamarinTeddy
On 11/8/06, Precia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Coming back to the Flash scripting engine code.What's the bigpicture with this?What could this do in the Mozilla
Here's my read on it.
In a nutshell, it will make Mozilla's Javascript processing engine a lot
faster (I'd be willing to bet considerably faster than IE 7, although I
admit that's purely personal conjecture). While it wouldn't be extremely
difficult for the Mozilla project to develop an open
The first external ip that tries to hit your box is assigned.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Clarke Bishop
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 10:02 AM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Remote IP setup for Developer Edition
I wasn't in the least upset, Adam. I just thought the
posting merited a rather strong response since I so vociferously
disagree.
In the panel discussion you mentioned, I tried to clearly
explain that my read was that Adobe would continue to push ColdFusion technology
as a major part ofwhat
Wonderful. Thanks for letting me know.
Precia
On 11/8/06, Tepfer, Seth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks! I'll forward her email to the client.
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cfif attributes.Category=Hardware
should be
cfif attributes.Category is Hardware
On 11/9/06, Precia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clarke,
If you produced a custom tag from the cfm file PageHeaderFooter.cfm,
cf_PageHeaderFooter
---page content---
/cf_PageHeaderFooter
would be the beginning and
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