>Learn the Application.CFC (not .CFM) framework.  It's a bit
>more-flexible.

I will.  I think CFCs need to be my first learning experience.

>
>Learn CFCs, in general.  You don't need to start with a fully-blown
>object-oriented site, but you can leverage some of the benefits of CFCs
>from the beginning.
>
>Look at CFDOCUMENT.

Flashpaper or PDF?!?!?!?!  This will make my reports so much easier.

>
>Others may say CFFORM is worthy of a look.  I don't use CFFORM yet, so I
>can't comment much on that.

Same here.  Simple HTML forms have been more than enough for what the Intranet 
needs.  Maybe when I start working on the WWW site I might consider CFFORM and 
Flash Forms.

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