I know a some email clients can natively display flash now (OE and Mozilla come to mind). Do the remoting features really extend to the plugin when viewed in an email?
That's really groovy...makes me glad I don't use one of those clients, but raises some interesting possibilities nonetheless. -- jon mailto:jonhall@;ozline.net Thursday, October 31, 2002, 6:58:00 PM, you wrote: SY> That's a brilliant idea! SY> Maybe this would be going to far but how about a small, unobtrusive flash SY> footer so that votes can be sent transparently (via remoting) rather then SY> popping up windows...participation may be higher. SY> Stace SY> -----Original Message----- SY> From: Tony Weeg [mailto:tony@;navtrak.net] SY> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 6:47 PM SY> To: CF-Talk SY> Subject: *** GREAT IDEA *** DING DING DING*** RE: OT RAGE SY> GREAT IDEA BRIAN! SY> rock on mikey, heck, it shouldnt be too hard to code either.... SY> tw SY> -----Original Message----- SY> From: Brian Scandale [mailto:Brrrian@;Excite.com] SY> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 5:56 PM SY> To: CF-Talk SY> Subject: Re: OT RAGE SY> Michael, SY> Why not add a <<< Click Here >>> to kill this thread. SY> If X number of people vote to kill it... It's killed programmatically. SY> X=25? 30? 35? 50? ... 35% of the last weeks posters??? SY> Ten or more different ways to kill it... be creative. Then it becomes a SY> user moderated list... the users can kill the nonsense. SY> At 01:56 PM 10/31/02, you wrote: >>Yes, >> >>And to add to a ridiculously off-topic thread: there is a lot of >>validity to the study of ebonics. Insofar as linguistics goes, it's >>been proven that many of the syntactical structures of so-called SY> Ebonics >>can be traced to African roots, and the earlier creoles spoken by the >>original African migrants to North America. >> >>Unfortunately, this has gotten parodied in the mainstream media as a >>defense of "bad English" and slang. However, the study of ebonics has >>nothing to do with slang. That most people believe this is so, shows >>their own ignorance of the topic at hand. So put down the copy of The >>National Review, and read something that was actually written in the SY> field. >> >>What you find might just surprise you. >> >>Dwayne Cole wrote: >> >>>>Personally, Isaac, I thought your comments were hilarious! >>>>"Ebonics" was the biggest joke to ever come out of the educational >>>>establishment and not enough fun could be "poked" at the idea. >>>>And Prof. Cole, if you can't see that the bigger "joke" is ebonics >>>>itself, you need to come out of that ivory tower and visit the real SY> world. >>>> >>>>Lighten up...ebonics was a ridiculus idea... >>>> >>>>Rick >>>> >>>> >>>============ >>> >>>Rick, >>> >>>Unless you are a linguistics, you too are showing your ignorance and SY> your opinion. It's ridiculus for a ColdFusion specialist to denigrate SY> the hard work of committed linguistics. I'm familiar ebonics research SY> and people in the field, pro and con, at least respect the arguments. >>> >>>============= >>>Prof. Dwayne Cole, MS in MIS, MBA >>>Florida A&M University >>>Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer >>>850-591-0212 >>> >>>"It can truely be said that nothing happens until there is vision. But SY> it is equally true that a vision with no underlying sense of purpose, no SY> calling, is just a good idea - all "sound and fury, signifiying SY> nothing." The Fifth Discipline - Peter Senge >>> >>> >> SY> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?forumid=4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists&body=lists/cf_talk FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq This list and all House of Fusion resources hosted by CFHosting.com. The place for dependable ColdFusion Hosting.

