I certainly dont believe that the cfform.com project is sponsored by
macromedia.  The fact that Mike put together the site and the example
is a sign of his enthusiasm for the technology.

I took the site as a source for examples of the type of things you can
do.  I would never expect to take any sample code and just plug it
into my  existing applications.

Given that these features of cfform are so new I would think we are
very lucky to have such deditcated profesionals at Macromedia, that
they would work all day to build this technology for us, then give up
their free time to build examples and promote community within.

Perhaps I misread the tone of your article, but I am very excited
about the new technology available to us through cf7.  And I am
thankful for the time MIke and all the other Macromedian's put in
bringing this technology to us.

simeon

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:13:27 -0400, Irvin Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice effort, but not much attention to detail. Most of the examples are 
> really clumsily put together. Heck, even the form on the contact page 
> (http://www.cfform.com/contact.cfm) won't enforce any sort of validation on 
> the email field!
>

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