OH! Well done! :o)

Cheers,
Chris

Rey Bango wrote:
> I've added a dropdown which will allow visitors to choose sites by 
> category. Also, the initial load of the list will exclude any mature or 
> adult themed sites. You will need to explicitly select that category to 
> view it.
>
> Rey
>
> Mark A Kruger wrote:
>   
>> No prob.... :) 
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 12:57 PM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Re: GotCFM.com - Need Opinion on Whether to Approve a Site
>>
>> Absolutely. Thats the type of feedback that I was looking for.
>>
>> Thanks Mark.
>>
>> Rey
>>
>> Mark A Kruger wrote:
>>     
>>> I would prefer a separate category or page for "adult" or "mature" 
>>> themed sites. Here's my reasoning - posted in good humor and with no 
>>> intent to flame or be flamed... (I forgot my asbestos underwear today).
>>>
>>> For me this is less a moral issue than a business issue. The owners of 
>>> the sites that I've submitted (about 10 or 15 sites) would not appreciate or
>>> consent to being listed intermingled with overtly adult content sites...   I
>>> want CF to have a professional and corporate reputation. I don't 
>>> include hooter's girls in my family portrait (though there was the 
>>> year I wore a duck suit) and I don't wish for my good customers to 
>>> have a reason to question my wisdom in posting their links.  Plus 
>>> grouping all the adults sites together allows us to carefully 
>>> scrutinize them so we can be properly outraged.  Can't we evangelize 
>>> without offending?
>>>
>>> -Mark
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Mik Muller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 12:22 PM
>>> To: CF-Talk
>>> Subject: Re: GotCFM.com - Need Opinion on Whether to Approve a Site
>>>
>>> Define "legal" porn, please. Will you have a separate section for 
>>> that?  :-Q
>>>
>>> Mik
>>>
>>>
>>> At 11:57 AM 3/5/2007, Rey Bango wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hi Janet,
>>>>
>>>> It has to be a site that runs CF in some way but I've reserved the 
>>>> right to not list, or remove, a site if it has no redeeming value to 
>>>> the CF community. I mentioned in a previous post that I'm very 
>>>> lenient but some things just won't get posted. This includes:
>>>>
>>>> * Bogus websites
>>>> * Spam
>>>> * Sites that contain any type of inappropriate content such as 
>>>> racism, hate-groups, illegal porn and that sort of stuff
>>>> * Link bait
>>>>
>>>> So I'm going to continue to be flexible in what gets submitted but if 
>>>> I see a site, for example, that has 50 .Net pages and 1 CF page, that 
>>>> site won't get added.
>>>>
>>>> Rey...
>>>>
>>>> Janet MacKay wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Rey,
>>>>>
>>>>> I confess I haven't read anything about gotCFM.com (other than this
>>>>>           
>>> thread).
>>>       
>>>>> So my question is what are the requirements for sites listed on
>>>>>           
>>> gotCFM.com?  Does a site only have to run CF (whether they have _one_ 
>>> cfm page or a thousand) or does the site have to contain an 
>>> _application_ that is powered (in whole or in part) by CF? Or none of the 
>>> above ..?
>>>       
>>>>> Janet
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>
>>>       
>>
>>
>>     
>
> 

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