Um, how is this any different from

<cfimport ...>

<body>

Customer name <tag:foo>

?

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Raymond Camden, ColdFusion Jedi Master for Mindseye, Inc
(www.mindseye.com)
Member of Team Macromedia (http://www.macromedia.com/go/teammacromedia)

Email    : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blog     : www.camdenfamily.com/morpheus/blog
Yahoo IM : morpheus

"My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 11:24 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: RE: RE: MSDN on CF -> ASP.net
> 
> 
> Sure..
> 
> Here's my .aspx page...
> 
> <% Page Inherits="myPage" CodeBehind="myPage.aspx.cs" %>
> 
> <html>
> <head>
> <title>My Page</title>
> </head>
> 
> <body>
> 
> Customer Name:
> <asp:textbox id="txtCustomer" width="462px" runat="server" />
> 
> <br>
> 
> <asp:button id="btnSave" text="Save" runat="server" 
> cssclass="button" />
> 
> </body>
> </html>
> 
> Here's my codebehind page...
> 
> using System;
> using System.Web;
> using System.Web.UI;
> using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
> using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
> 
> public class maintainGroup : System.Web.UI.Page
> {
>    protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.TextBox txtCustomer;
>    protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button btnSave;
>       
>    // Runs when the page loads
>    protected void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
>    {
>       // Let's give the textbox some text.
>       txtCustomer.Text = "Hello There!";
>       // Let's give it a maxlength.
>       txtCustomer.MaxLength = 255;
>       
>       // Let's make the button call a method when it's clicked.
>       btnSave.Click += new EventHandler(this.FooBar);
>    }
>    
>    protected void FooBar(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
>    {
>       // Let's change the text in the button.
>       btnSave.Text = "You clicked me!";
>    }
>    
> }
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, July 17, 2003 10:35 am
> Subject: RE: RE: MSDN on CF -> ASP.net
> 
> > Can you give a very small example of this, i.e. real code?
> > 
> > 
> ======================================================================
> > ==
> > ===
> > Raymond Camden, ColdFusion Jedi Master for Mindseye, Inc
> > (www.mindseye.com)
> > Member of Team Macromedia 
> > (http://www.macromedia.com/go/teammacromedia)
> > Email    : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Blog     : www.camdenfamily.com/morpheus/blog
> > Yahoo IM : morpheus
> > 
> > "My ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda
> > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 10:21 AM
> > > To: CF-Talk
> > > Subject: Re: RE: MSDN on CF -> ASP.net
> > > 
> > > 
> > > The paragraph is correct.
> > > 
> > > You can write a presentation layer in ASP.NET with absolutely
> > > zero application logic.  All the time.  With no exceptions.
> > > 
> > > This still isn't possible in CF, or JSP, or ASP, or PHP, etc...
> > > 
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Mike Brunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Date: Thursday, July 17, 2003 10:07 am
> > > Subject: RE: MSDN on CF -> ASP.net
> > > 
> > > > I'm on my way out so can't read all, but paragraph 3 
> deserves some 
> > > > kind of
> > > > response: -
> > > > 
> > > > "ColdFusion follows the same development and page 
> execution model 
> > > > as that of classic ASP, PHP, JSP, and other similar 
> Web-scripting 
> > > > languages. Specifically, code is embedded in HTML 
> markup, and as a 
> > > > given
> > page
> > > > executesfrom top to bottom, the output of the code's execution
> > > > takes the place of
> > > > the embedded code in the resulting HTML document. This 
> > development
> > > > model is
> > > > easy to grasp, but it does have a number of drawbacks. Chief
> > among
> > > > these is
> > > > the lack of separation between application logic and
> > presentation
> > > > markup.Mixing code and presentation makes the code harder to
> > read,
> > > > which increases
> > > > the time and effort involved in maintenance, and creates
> > significant> > challenges for non-programming graphic designers
> > who need to
> > > > modify a page.
> > > > Over the years, ColdFusion has introduced several ways to
> > mitigate
> > > > this lack
> > > > of separation, including custom tags, and others-but the
> > > > fundamental model
> > > > remains."
> > > > 
> > > > What about cfc's and for those who really want to move more OO 
> > > > concepts CF and Mach II.  This is typical MS BS and deserves a 
> > > > response
> > from
> > > > MM in my
> > > > opinion.  (A lot of bloody abbreviations there!).
> > > > 
> > > > Kind Regards - Mike Brunt
> > > > Webapper Services LLC
> > > > Web Site http://www.webapper.com
> > > > Blog http://www.webapper.net
> > > > 
> > > > Webapper <Web Application Specialists>
> > > > 
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Jesse Houwing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 8:44 AM
> > > > To: CF-Talk
> > > > Subject: MSDN on CF -> ASP.net
> > > > 
> > > > First it explains what both ASP.net and Coldfusion are and that 
> > > > they share a similar background. A simpel feature comparison is 
> > > > used to
> > show
> > > > how one can
> > > > convert a Coldfusion Application to ASP.net.
> > > > 
> > > > It contains a few errors, especially 'forgetting' to 
> mention that 
> > > > a lot of functionality is available in the standard JAVA API's 
> > > > which
> > van be
> > > > directlyaccessed from coldfusion (Image support in ASP.net is
> > also
> > > > only available
> > > > through teh .Net framework, the same applies to SAX XML
> > support and
> > > > Threading).
> > > > 
> > > > They conclude that ASP.net is more reliable, faster 
> scaling better 
> > > > etc. etc. without showing any figures ro numbers.
> > > > 
> > > > Read it for yourself:
> > > > 
> > > > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-
> > > > us/dnaspp/html/coldfusiontoaspnet.asp
> > > > 
> > > > Jesse
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 
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