I think that they could have made the pdf generation a bit more
extendable, for the reports and cfdocument.. anyways... that's my
opinion.

The reasons I'm not jumping to CF 7 (at least not straight away).

1) I work locally, on my laptop. CF7 takes up to many resources (that's
my problem not macromedia's I guess)
2) Our ODBC drivers don't work with the ODBC connectors in CF7, we are
moving to JDBC drivers.. but haven't completely yet.

Couple of other small things.. but they were my main issues.

Gareth.

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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Why your jumping to CF 7

i want it for the pdf generation. and cos it's new.


On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:39:38 +0000, Adam Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Not in a massive rush to upgrade but when I do it will be
because.....
> > they fixed cfdump!
> >
> > I thnk I'm almost the only person in the world who cares about that
> > one, but it has annoyed me for sooooo long.
> 
> What was the problem with it (other than all the unnecessary bloat, I
> mean)?
> 
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> Adam
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