Yes you can use it on it's own.





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-----Original Message-----
From: Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu Jul 06 23:19:17 2006
Subject: Flex / Coldfusion question...

I just spoke with a friend that said they knew someone who just bought Flex,
then returned it because they couldn't figure it out. I know this person
doesn't have CF installed. 

At CFUNITED, Flex was presented as something that just replaces HTML, and it
still needs CF server to interact with db's and such. Is this all it does?
Is it possible to use Flex on its own, without CF?

Apparently, the Adobe site makes no mention of CF in the Flex sales
material. Maybe someone could explain a little further? 

Thanks,
Will



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