Got it working...the problem was basically some typo's in the tutorial code.

Mike Chabot wrote:
> Provide jQuery with whatever it wants as a response, whether it is
> JSON, HTML, or Text. What jQuery doesn't want is a bunch of debugging
> output at the bottom of the response, which is what you are providing
> it. So turn off debug output for that page. Maybe start by taking CF
> out of the picture entirely. Create a html or text file that contains
> the desired response and call that until you get that working.
>
> I don't know the status of AjaxCFC but one reason it might be dying is
> that CF8 has great Ajax support built right in. What you do in CF is
> create a proxy to a CFC function on the server which lets you call the
> CF server function using JS, and CF handles all the complexity for
> you. It works well. Another reason AjaxCFC might have seen a lack of
> development is that it might be done, meaning it might already do what
> it is supposed to do. The core jQuery library hasn't changed much
> recently either.
>
> -Mike Chabot
>
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Here's a follow-up concerning the results in Firebug from running the
>> tutorial,
>> "Quickstart..."
>>     
>
> 

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