Nice design of the site, and good idea - Thanks.
However, looking at the details of the functions, There is no way to
download the function.
I may be blind, or this may be by design. If I choose not to use your tool,
then how do I get at the functions?
Just my two cents worth.
Shawn Grover
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Brooks-Bilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 3:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Announcing the new cflib.org
I apologize in advance if I've violated any netiquette with this post...
Raymond Camden and I are proud to announce the relaunch of the CFlib.org
site. What is CFlib.org you ask? CFlib.org is a community driven,
open-source *FREE* site for sharing UDFs (User Defined Functions). The
redesign includes a new look and feel and is totally database driven (built
with CF, of course). As of today, there are over 100 UDFs in several
libraries that you can download and use for free.
Additionally, there is a really cool tool Raymond wrote called the Studio
UDF browser that you can download. It is an extension for Studio that lets
you browse the UDF libraries directly from Studio. The tool allows you to
copy UDF code directly from the site to your clipboard or insert it
directly into your template.
Feel free to drop by and check out the site. As always, comments are
welcome. If you are interested in sharing a UDF with the community, there
is a place on the site to do that as well.
www.cflib.org
Best regards,
Rob Brooks-Bilson
Web Technology Manager
Amkor Technology
Team Macromedia
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