I figured it would mean Adobe would need to release a "fix" rather quickly.

On Feb 5, 2008 6:50 PM, s. isaac dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I can understand when an application built on a middle-tier language
> > becomes outdated and needing upgrades, but what happens when the
> > cfgoogle tag no longer works because of a versioning change by google?
> > I think that the bad press that would be caused, and the issues raised
> > with the developers who support ColdFusion by their clients would be
> > too great.
>
> I had the same thought. I suspect they would do something akin to cfform
> where some of the underlying functionality can be modified. With cfform
> for example you can copy the javascript library to your own directory
> and modify it for use in your apps. Off the top of my head I'm not sure
> how that would work specifically -- XSLT springs to mind, but at least
> at first thought it doesnt seem like a perfect fit to me. Anyway -- the
> basic concept would be that if the people who own the webservice change
> the service in some important and non-backward compatible way, then you
> would be able to update your app to use a new underlying engine and
> probably someone would maintain a download area for the latest updates
> to the default code. It doesn't seem like a very graceful notion to me
> either -- doable, but I also don't see much advantage either.
>
>
> --
> s. isaac dealey  ^  new epoch
>  isn't it time for a change?
>     ph: 503.236.3691
>
> http://onTap.riaforge.org/blog
>
>
>
> 

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