Difference between design and implementation. It was designed and intended
as a true FAQ where you could just hit the CFMAIL section to know something
about it. Problem was in putting info in.
I wanted to hire someone to read the posts and write FAQs for it but the
problem was cash. Didn't think the subscribers would pay for a summery
digest and it never got moving. If we could get people to write up summaries
and post them, then we could have a true FAQ rather than the sparsely
populated one we have now.

>
> The thing about the HOF FAQ is that it ins't a real CF FAQ, it covers some
> simple things, but there's loads of things that should be covered (the
> questions that are asked about 2-3 times a week in some cases)
>
> If we have a link to that somewhere, then it should cut down on the people
> who ask the regular questions... and those who do can just be pointed at
the
> FAQ (off-list, preferrably)
>
> Especially if we can make it an expanding FAQ, then (hopefully) it'll
cover
> about 70-80% of the questions that get repeated... and it'll be easier
than
> searching through the archives - especially since I currently have over
> 40,000 CF-Talk messages in my Outlook <g>
>
> Philip Arnold
> Director
> Certified ColdFusion Developer
> ASP Multimedia Limited
> T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
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