Awesome! Thanks Jacob. I hope you know I'm not hassling you at all. I love
QuickDocs and I'd love to see it get even better. I don't even go to
livedocs any longer.

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From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 10:50 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Possible improvements to QuickDocs...


> 1) A way of bookmarking any page. I know that you can add the
> tag/function
> at the end of the query string like so:
> http://techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/?cfftp
>       a) That doesn't address tags like cfftp/cfhttp which
> have subpages

You can get around this by appending a, b, c etc. like so:
http://techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/?cfftpa
http://techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/?cfftpb
But this is a cheesy workaround, and I need to fix this.

>       b) If I'm currently ON a page, I'd have to type it in manually.
>               What if, like Google Maps, you have a bookmark button
>               which adds the query string dynamically?

This is something others have asked for, and it's a good idea.  I'll
look at adding that.

> 2) On the cfhttp page: http://www.techfeed.net/cfQuickDocs/?cfhttp
>       It's missing borders on the table of data, and also, the bgcolor
>       that's being used is extremely light. I can't recall how you're
>       parsing in the livedocs data but maybe you could darken that
>       bgcolor a few shades for easier delineation?

Yes, there are some tables that are getting stripped out.  I need to
look at that, but I've been lazy.  :)

> 3) I'll mention this, but I also know you might not be able to fix it.
>       Back and forward buttons in the browser. They're not
> usable at all
>       I find myself on a subpage (of cffile for example) and I want to
>       go back to the master page, I'll hit backspace and I'll
> go the page
>       I was on previously. Irritating, maybe not changeable
> but I wanted
>       to mention it

I've got a two part answer:
1.  I've already got back/forward in there.  On any sub page, if you
look at the top or bottom of the docs content, you see '>>' or '<<'.  :)
2.  With JavaScript, it's possible to interface with the browser's
back/forward history.  I've asked about this on the ajaxCFC mailing
list, and Rob Gonda says he is going to add that in a future release.
So when that feature is added to ajaxCFC, I'll add it to cfQuickDocs.


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