> Come on...you know as well as I do what the answers to these questions
> are. input.cfm defines default value, whether or not it is a 
> string of
> 0 length or not is up to the logic in input.cfm and nowhere else. Same
> with the size, maxlength, and js events. I see nothing you mention 
> thatrequires one bit of code in the UI layer in CF.

Read my response to Raymond Camden's post.

> 
> >> I see your point, asp.net almost forces developers to separate 
> ui from
> >> logic. It's entirely possible to go 100% inline with asp.net, 
> but you
> >> wont find a tutorial or book that shows how to do it anywhere.
> 
> ksc> Huh?  All you need to know is what codebehind is.
> 
> Maybe MM needs to invent a new term for cfimport and market it as a
> new innovation that the world has never seen...

They're not even close to the same thing.

> 
> ksc> I think
> >> it's possible to create an asp.net and MX UI layer that look nearly
> >> indistinguishable, even to the trained eye.
> 
> ksc> Sure it is.  But tell me that writing something like 
> http://www.infragistics.com/expense won't be a major hassle using CF.
> 
> It wouldn't be a major hassle in CF, and would take less time to
> develop.

And you know this how?

> cfquery has a major weakness when dealing with grids generally though
> in comparison to ADO, but nothing that couldn't be done in the same
> time, just differently. Is that a built in asp grid? If so...I 
> have so
> significant usability issues with it that would preclude me from ever
> using it

Such as?

Still I could make a
> dhtml grid that would be more usable imo...

Ok, go right ahead.  I created a DHTML grid for use with CF.  I never want to do that 
again.

> I prefer the "what works" way.

Well then, there's nothing wrong with the way ASP.NET does it.  It works.

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