Ah, I suspected there were some good reasons for my choosing to go the
AJAX route instead.

On 12/22/05, Mike Klostermeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree with the idea that flash forms should mirror html forms.  A couple
> examples:
>
> 1. Not being able to name fieldnames the same.  In HTML, it simply returns a
> comma delimited list upon submit, but throws an error in flash forms.
> 2. The calendar popup should have a way to quickly change the year rather
> than scrolling through the months (I know there are hacks for this, but it
> should be built in), and have a way to insert NO date.  Currently if you
> have a date already selected, there is no way to clear it out.
> 3. File upload capability (I know there are hacks for this as well)
> 4. Get rid of the 64k limit/error
> 5. Ability to script new objects (currently the "New" keyword is not
> allowed)
> 6. CFGRID does not recognize a new row when it is inserted/created
> programmatically
> 7. Again, layout and page load time is a major pain in the butt, especially
> when dealing with dynamic forms that currently have to be compiles EVERY
> time.

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