Somehow I missed something in the disk-based world on software development
that says you have to install some kind of middleware for applications to
run.


If I'm reading this correctly you can take CF code (limited) and create
"desktop applications".  Then why is this thing needed?


I'm not being silly, I just don't know.  I was out of the loop on new
products for about a year so someone please clue me in on what I'm missing!


Hatton

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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 8:48 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Coldfusion on the desktop.

I think it's exciting if it works ! :-)

Why hasn't someone else come up with this?
Why hasn't Macromedia themselves...seems like an excellent business
oppurtunity.
I would love to be able to write standalone apps without having to
install Bluedragon or CFMX on a customer's machine.

Better yet if it comes straight from Macromedia!

-Gel

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From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

That's just wacky. I particularly like the misspelling of "accept" and
the
poor coding examples (missing quotes around property values).

-Kevin

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