On 6/4/06, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>I feel like these toolkit projects are probably more attuned to
> performance and stability issues, as they are being used for some
> fairly intense apps.
>
> Make no mistake, these tool kits (at least my ODBCMyAdmin) use a lot of
> Javascript,
> but what they produce is plain vanilla CFM and HTML code.
>

Understood...but the toolkits I was referring to in that message were
the AJAX/DHTML javascript libraries like dojo and rico, not database
toolkits like you are developing.

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