> If you don't want to learn and use Javascript, you cannot go very far in
> Web development anyway.

(Sorry for leaving the conversation I started...I asked myself (since I'm
the
boss) if I could get off early and go cycling...I said "yes", so off I
went...)

Depends on how you define "go very far"...I'm doing quite well
with CF and HTML sites with content management systems built-in.

Since I host my own sites, I make money beyond the initial development,
and that's growing all the time.  I've got all I can do now without AS, JS,
or AJAX.

If you mean I can't climb very high up a corporate ladder, well, that's not
right
either, because I'm at the top of my corporate ladder now.  (There's only
one rung on my ladder, however ;o)

I get to work only on the projects I choose and answer to no one for my
decisions.  I get to ignore anything not appealing to me.

I make a good living working comfortably from home on my own schedule and,
like I said, have all the work I can handle...

If I want to take a week off from work and go cycling to Florida, I can do
it
anytime.  Does that meet your criteria for "very far"? Or am I missing
something
better that's "farther away"... I work to live, not live to work...

Rick


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 5:32 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Inline frames a good alternative for creating web
> applications?
>
>
>  >>Now, along comes AJAX...everyone's excited.  But upon further
> examination, to use it I've got to learn Javascript and other technologies
> about which I know virtually nothing.
>
> If you don't want to learn and use Javascript, you cannot go very far in
> Web development anyway.
>



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