I'm trying to convince him of that and I think this exercise may have 
helped quite a bit. Keep your fingers crossed! :)

Rey

Andy Matthews wrote:
> Cool Rey. Maybe Rob will start using jQuery instead of AJAXCFC.
>
> Wouldn't that be a kicker!
>
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> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 12:10 PM
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> Subject: [jQuery] NEWS: JQuery and ColdFusion
>
>
> Some of you may not know about Adobe ColdFusion but its an application
> server thats been out for some time now and its a very effective product
> for developing dynamic websites. Its the product that I use and I've
> been evangelizing JQuery to the CF community as much as possible.
>
> One of the notable CF gurus also happens to be the editor of the Ajax
> Developer's Journal published by Sys-Con Media and he's also a close
> associate. I've been telling him to take a serious look at JQuery for
> some time and he finally did. Here's his view:
>
> http://www.robgonda.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/10/9/modelglue-jquery-Ajax-conta
> ct-manager
>
> I especially liked this paragraph:
>
> "I was truly amazed on how easy it was, and 20 of those minutes were to
> realize that I needed a plugin for my form serialization. I probably
> changed no more than 5 lines of code, and removed about 10 more."
>
> Rey...
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