On 10/24/05, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Have you ever looked at the "standard" code developers use to access
> > the XmlHTTPRequest object?
>
> Nope, and I've never used it myself.  So I learned something new today.
> :)  So far my Ajax apps have been fairly simple stuff.  Since I'm a CF
> developer, I tend to do all of my heavy lifting in the CF code (XML
> stuff, data formatting, etc.)  I just use ajax to fire off a CF
> function, then I stuff the results on the page.  I think most people are
> going to run into browser compatibility issues when they try to do more
> complicated things in their JS instead of their CF.
>
> > Just because you're a Firefox guy, it
> > doesn't mean your users necessarily are. Personally, I won't use
> > Firefox with GMail because of it's atrocious memory leak.
>
> I was not being serious when I said I filter out all IE users.  I'm not
> so stupid that I'd cut off 86% of my market!
>

Oh no, I totally knew you were joking. I was just making the point
that even avid Firefox users such as myself might choose to use IE for
AJAX-heavy applications until memory leaks and such are fixed on
client sites.

Regards,
Dave.

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