Clicking through some links shows that these sites are, in fact, 
ColdFusion driven (a trip to Joe's Goals showed a page with the .cfm 
extension to it). Great stuff. Nicely done.

Cutter

Rey Bango wrote:
> I hope I'm not posting on the wrong list but I wanted to show what can 
> be done with CF & Ajax. The link below will take you to a cool site 
> called Joe's Log Book. It helps you log important day-to-day tasks in an 
> online log book.
> 
> http://joeslogbook.com/
> 
> While its not a huge app, this site is based on another site by the same 
> author called Joe's Goals (http://www.joesgoals.com/). That site 
> received a BOATLOAD of press and held up to the load the whole entire 
> time. It appeared in Digg, Slashdot, & numerous other online publications.
> 
> So its a nice example how a CF app can scale to handle decent traffic 
> and can easily & effectively incorporate Ajax/DOM/DHTML technology to 
> build a usable site.
> 
> The lib that they used for the Ajax/DOM/DHTML work is the Yahoo User 
> Interface lib and icons were from FamFamFam.com.
> 
> I had known about Joe's Goals for some time but only realized that these 
> sites were developed using ColdFusion because when I did a "View Source" 
> to look at what Ajax lib they were using, I saw a TON of whitespace 
> (which is a pretty good indicator its a CF app. LOL!).
> 
> Rey...

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