Mark, you dirty dog, I told you that was still a secret. ;-)

Yes, *if* we were to release a Visual Studio-based CFML editor it will be 
targeted at .NET developers. However, we're still very interested in Java/JEE 
and would continue to support CFEclipse (as we did by funding the "CFML 
Language Version" selection feature).

CFEclipse remains my personal CFML editor of choice, which I use almost daily.

Cheers,

Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com

>I thought I would mention that (this is not an official statement so  
>you know) BlueDragon seem to be working on their own editor that  
>works in Visual Studio, this makes it less compelling for me to work  
>on BD specific stuff, they are obviously trying to hit the .Net  
>crowd, which I am not.
>
>Keep your eyes on the project on the coming months as there will be a  
>lot of stuff that people might like, in the way of integration to  
>Adobe technologies.
>
>regards
>
>MD
>

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