Dear Gomez,

No one asked your opinion.

Your design portfolio is bland at best... very 2 years ago.

-Adam


On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 18:16:13 -0400, Irvin Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike IS a Macromedia employee, so odds are these project is somehow sponsored 
> or at least sanctioned by Mike's employer.
> 
> And yes, I agree with you that it's a good thing to see this type of project. 
> That said, I still believe that it would be in everybody's best interest 
> (especially Macromedia's, for obvious reasons) that the examples and site are 
> a showcase for the <cfform> tag. So far, it isn't. In my opinion it's a 
> little too unpolished; hopefully it will get better with time.
> 
> I personally think Macromedia should pay far more attention to the "cosmetic" 
> side of its technology. Macromedia-related sites that promote Macromedia 
> products,  like Ben Forta's site (notice I said "related", not sponsored, 
> because I don't know the exact nature of the relationship) should be made to 
> look as good as possible, even if it means Macromedia has to shell out a few 
> grand in the process. As it is, they don't do a very good job of showcasing 
> Macromedia's technology.
> 
> But, then again, that's just my opinion... :-)
> 
> 
> > 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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