> Hmmm..I did see 'marketing' to ASP and PHP programmers in the
> Dreamweaver feature list though ...
>
> ...
>
> Does this mean that Macromedia's marketing department does 
> not consider CFMX a part of "Today's Technologies"...
> Does the lack of effort to reach out to CF Coders imply that 
> as far as Macromedia's marketing department is concerned that 
> CFML is "Yesterday's Technologies"??
> 
> Or is it that there simply aren't any CF Specific enhancements 
> to the new version of Dreamweaver?
> 
> Either answer isn't very positive for CF Programmers, and feeds 
> the impression and gives ammo to detractors that say Macromedia 
> isn't serious about pushing CFML or supporting it.

All of the things you mentioned that aren't platform-specific - reference
content, server behaviors like master-detail page set and user
authentication - were already there for CF. So, you can make what you like
of this, but it appears that CF has been better supported by Dreamweaver
than ASP.NET or PHP.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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