features are improved, not exactly sure of its advantage as dev edition of
MX also free, hosting ver is expensive??

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Pope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 March 2004 09:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released


http://www.newatlanta.com/c/products/bluedragon-beta/download/home

This page has the docs/ compatibility guides for the release .. I'm not sure
if these have been updated since Beta2 but they should give you a fairly
good idea of the Macromedia CF functions not supported (there aren't many to
be honest)

Stephen

-----Original Message-----
From: Colm Brazel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 March 2004 09:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released

Hi,

What cfmx or cf5.0 tags does it not support yet?

Colm

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Pope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 March 2004 09:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 Released


Morning all,

                        OK,OK, so I may come off as a bit of a BlueDragon
evangelist but just to let you guys know that BlueDragon 6.1 Beta3 has been
released for testing so I encourage you to try out your CFMX applications on
it and report any bugs.



Grab it from : ftp://ftp.newatlanta.com/public/bluedragon/6_1beta3/



Some great news with this release is that the FREE version is going to have
full support for CFC's (which was going to be reserved only for the full
version) so you can happily deploy full applications using the free version
and the only limitations are for people wanting to run hosting using
BlueDragon and some of the higher-end enterprise functionality.



'So, bottom line, yes, if you are running a server just for your own
organization's applications, you can use the free Server edition. We want to
help CFML developers fend off the "free" alternatives like PHP, ASP, and
JSP. As we say often, "We love CFML". If you want to take your CFML skills
to a client and build an app for them, the free Server edition helps you
overcome that argument.' - Charlie Arehart (CTO, New Atlanta Communications)



New Atlanta have also introduced some of their own tags .. the most useful
of which I've found so far is the <CFCONSTRUCTOR> tag which helps you to
define implicit and explicit construction capabilities for your components
and for you Mach II users BD 6.1B3 works fully with all Mach II test
applications.



Sorry for the sales pitch (I have nothing to do with New Atlanta) I'm just
quite excited about this product (Especially as all I ever hear is that
ColdFusion is too expensive to use blah blah blah) :�)



Regards



Stephen



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