Hi Dave,

> All they have to is integrate one that works nicely, and most CF developers
> will then use that by default. You don't get a choice of built-in AJAX
> frameworks if you want to use ASP.NET, you use Atlas. I don't see why it
> would be any different with CF.

Yep. I agree with you here. I think Adobe will include Spry into the mix 
and many developers will choose to just use the wrapped in version 
included in CF.

As for .Net, I wasn't clear if you meant that Atlas is the only Ajax 
choice .Net developers have or since its built by MS, most developers 
will embrace it by default.

Rey...


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