On 8/15/05, Christian Cantrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CFCs can be invoked directly through the XMLHttpRequest object as long
> as the CFC support remote access.  I tend to cache my components and
> access them through a controller/proxy which can also be easily done via
> Ajax.  And finally, you can easily call CFM pages directly which return
> either HTML or XML (the XMLHttpRequest object supports both).
> 
> You don't need any third-party products.  Ajax and ColdFusion go very
> well together as-is.  You can see an example of integration here:
> 
> http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mxna/reports/categoryFeedReport/index.cfm

It looks great!
Is the source code available for download?

Thanks.

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