I do have CF7 installed on my laptop.  I really haven't had time to
tinker with it.  I'm just too busy with current projects.  (and, of course,
I have to save time to watch "24" :o)

I've got a lot of catching up to do, for sure... just wait until I really
try
to develop in CF8... the questions will be coming in hot and heavy!

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 2:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Neat error message

Regardless, I would suggest you install CF7 locally to play with alongside
youé 4.5/5 install and start to learnd/look at CFCs etc and the way CFMX
apps are built as in the most part they are very different, you don't want
to move to 8 just for some "widget" only to find that you haven't got a clue
how it works or how samples are put together.

I would also getting a good book on Ajax to actually understand how to get
more of our vanilla Ajax as you can bet that an Adobe offerening will be
Spry based (which you can download now but may require MX I am not sure) and
that it will not do everything you expect out of the box from day 1.

You are playing catchup for sure..





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