Raymond
>>There will _always_ be
>>a need for "logical" type locks.

why will there always be a need for using cflock with session variables.
Should they manage muliple access automatically?

And if there is a need for cflock, why doesn't client vars use them?

Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 April 2002 15:18
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF's Most Wanted ::


>     Abilty to resize images on the fly, store in cache, read 
> dimensions, etc.
>     (should be a cinch with Macromedia's expertise in graphic 
> products [yea, right])

There are plenty of CFX tags out there that do this. I'm not saying we
shouldn't do it - just that solutions exist already. :)

> locking:
>     Needs to protect the server. Period.

Sure - the answer is to use locking - but I'm assuming your saying that
we _shouldnt_ need locking for server stability. There will _always_ be
a need for "logical" type locks.


> cfdirectory:
>     Please just give us one more attribute (filesonly=True, 
> or type="file") or update filter to accept type="file" or 
> type="dir".  Those directory dots irk me 99% of the time I 
> use the tag.

Hey, just use startrow=3 when looping. ;)

> c# support:
>     I'm not even sure this is a possilbilty and it's probably 
> a little early to call for it, but something to think about.

Um - you mean writing C#? Why? That's like asking for Perl support. Why
not just use perl.exe?


> NOTE: I'm also aware that some some of these things may 
> already be alleviated or improved upon in NEO.  For all the 
> Beta testers and PDA hounds out there, please do not jump in 
> on this discussion and say "That's already developed" and 
> then the subsequent "You're not allowed to say that" and then 
> I have to say "Please keep this discussion in a pre-NEO 
> context" etc, etc.  So, I'll go ahead and say that now, 
> please keep this discussion to pre-NEO improvements.  
> Although NEO is on it's way, please just submit features you 
> have thought and dreamt about prior to NEO, and future releases.

Neo, what's Neo? :)

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Raymond Camden, Principal Spectra Compliance Engineer for Macromedia

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