> However, using those tags means you can't run that CFML on ColdFusion,
> which as it stands today, is the gold standard for what CFML is.  If
> they were in a separate namespace, and just packaged with the BD CFML
> runtime, then you could potentially run your code on ColdFusion,
> either by purchasing a standalone taglib license from NewAtlanta, or
> by reimplementing the tags yourself (or at least the pieces that you
> needed).

As it stands today, this standalone taglib doesn't exist, so this is a moot
point. Reimplementing the tags by writing your own taglib would be
prohibitively expensive for most people, I think, and the path of less
resistance would be to simply rewrite the CFML to make it conform with CFMX.

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