> That's fine. But before they make attractive for other 
> technologies, can they at least make it attractive to us, 
> coldfusion developers. I can't see an ASP or PHP developer 
> using a tool so oriented towards ColdFusion. Just I wouldn't 
> use a tool design specifically for PHP to code ColdFusion.   
> Who is running MACR's Dreamweaver Department. Sounds like 
> they have some serious ego, power, tripping issues. They 
> trying to be all to all.

Yes, they're trying to build a good editor that can be used with multiple
server-side languages. What's wrong with that? How different are CFML, ASP,
and PHP when you come right down to it? Why can't we have a single tool that
works with any of them?

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

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