I am using CF 9.1 on a Windows 2008 Web Server and have noticed another issue 
with cflayout(area). This (of course) only occurs in IE9. It works fine in 
Firefox. 

Let's say I build a cflayout page with 3 cflayoutareas (tabs). If I place a 
rich cftextarea (CKEditor) within tab 2 or 3 it does not display correctly. If 
I place the CKEditor in the first tab (or cflayoutarea) it displays and 
functions correctly?

Besides the obvious, don't use cflayout and use jQuery libraries instead, does 
anyone have an idea of what is going on with the first cflayoutarea so that 
CKEditor works and force that to allow CKEditor to work in every cflayoutarea. 
Can anyone else dulicate the error and am I just missing something. According 
to a technical support email I got from Adobe they are aware of the issue(s) 
with cflayout and CKEditor.

I just get so frustrated when cf tags don't work as they are promoted. I don't 
know of any other Adobe product where having "broken" features is acceptable: 
Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. Why is it Adobe allows ColdFusion to be sold 
knowing there are going to be problems with features. Then when they are made 
aware of them, don't fix all of them on an update release. While they do fix 
some, they ignore others. Then tell us it will be fixed in the next version I 
have to now pay for to solve their problem....only to find, as in past 
experiences, something else will break. I am getting very frustrated with 
Adobe's seeming lack of attention to ColdFusion and providing a totally clean 
product. I am also tired of the excuse that I get in emails from their support 
that "we get the code for that feature from someone else and that's where the 
real problem lies". Really? Really!

Rant over. Feedback welcome. And hopeful for a solution to my cflayout issue 
from all the experts in this group!

David 

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