Mike Kear wrote:
Why is this now a debate about changing my main development tool, that
i'm familiar with and have been using since Macromedia encouraged us
all to try it out?


Because I changed the subject so that stuff that has nothing to do with what you want to do will not have a misleading subject.


If you aren't interested in migrating from Dreamweaver to cfeclipse you can ignore anything that has this subject. Anything that has the subject "Re: cfinvoke vs cfset for- cfcs" is most likely going to be on topic for the question that you asked.

The change of subject a fairly common thing to do in mailing lists where the discussion goes away from the original topic.

That way people can keep track of which sub-discussion a particular message is supposed to belong to.

I was asking  a  fairly simple question about Dreamweaver and CFCs,
and suddenly I have to justify why i dont want to change my main dev
tool?

I don't expect you to change your main dev tool and I've already said as much, but Matt asked a question that was relevant to a lot of people here. Hence the change of subject.



I dont want to ok?? I dont need another reason. I dont want to have to learn yet another application. learn how to tweak it and massage it how I want when there's nothing at all wrong with Dreamweaver.


yes, yes, yes. I think we get the message.

We aren't trying to persecute you, your question just happened to spark off a different debate that may or may not be of interest to you. Clearly it isn't, so you can ignore it.

Spike

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