On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:50:51 +0100, Micha Schopman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why would I take all that time, to refactor flash forms, when you can
> achieve the same, and even more with html forms :) I am really
> interested in what situations would require flash forms.

Next to nothing probably. At the same time though, you don't need
forms, you can simply have your customers call you. ;) (Ok, that is
being sarcastic.)

A lot of what can be done in Flash can be done in DHTML. I think Flash
is simply easier to work with.

> And it is not that Flash forms are "bad", it is a direct answer from my
> own perspective on "why don't you see much flash forms". Or more "why I
> don't use Flash forms" :)

So now I'm going to contradict myself. While I like the power of
Flash, I don't like the IDE. That's one reason why I like Flex. I can
work with Flash as easily as HTML. The same now applies for CFFORM. If
creating Flash forms had been this easy, I would have used them
before. I definitely would NOT use Flash Forms for everything, but for
complex, multistep forms I believe it is much preferable.

-ray

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