I have too, and your right it takes awhile to do. But my point is simple, I
have a very secured server that only the people who work for the company has
access to the code, in many positions I have worked in I have developed some
pretty serious backend code and in cfml this is not the best case to run it
as. CFX offers this, com objects to I guess as well. but the point is I
can't take a piece of cfml that is nothing but cfml that might have 10
queries, some calculations and the lines are around 1,000+ in size now as a
cfml template this runs too slow for me and I would like to move these tags
to cfx tags, but why should we hire delphi or c++ people if we have VB
skills!
Come on guys, you are like me a professional. If we can save money on
resources then it means we make profits, that is all I will say on this
matter!
regards
Andrew Scott
Senior Cold Fusion Application Developer
ANZ eCommerce Centre
* Ph 9273 0693
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 October 2000 16:31
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF 5.0 "Bug Vote" is Now Open!
> 2) Com objects are dll's, so why can I be able to create a com
> object to use
> to do extra coding but I can't create a cfx which is also a dll.
> Your logic
> makes no sense. If I can decompile a cfx tag then I can decompile a com
> object! No!
I've decompiled programs before to reverse engineer them. It's FAR from
trival to reconstruct a ms visual c++ app from it's compiled machine code.
Unless you do that kind of thing alot. We're talking several days of work in
most cases.
With the cfdecrypt program floating about you don't have to do anything but
run it. We're only talking a second of work here.
--min
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