> Anybody having issues with CF and DHTML? I am considering it for a new
> app that we will be developing. Purpose being to get around using frames
> since we can't.

CF=Server Side
DHTML=Client Side

Since CF sends text or images (depending on CFContent) to the browser, it
doesn't care what information gets there - you can make it DHTML, HTML, XML
or anything else you can think of

As long as your DHTML is clean, there won't be any issues

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

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> From: James Taavon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 02 March 2001 17:04
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: OT: DHTML
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