Nope, I've asked and haven't heard a thing.  Sorry.

Matt


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 12:17:13 -0600, Mark Knox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like it was a great meeting.  Sorry I had to miss it!  Speaking of
> CFMX 7, did you ever hear back from Team Macromedia about the cfchart issue?
> 
> For those of you on the list, CFMX7 appears to have altered the way charts
> are handled.  The bottom line is, if you specify a min /max for the y-axis
> of the chart it might draw it differently if it appears you are approaching
> the min/max values.  So if you want your chart to show 0 - 100 in increments
> of 25, you may or may not get it that way depending on your data values.
> The chart builder now automagically expands the chart points if it thinks
> you are getting too close to the min/max range.  So you could end up with a
> chart that has -50 to 150 if you had the values 1 and 99 in your data to
> plot.
> 
> My experience is with a line chart.  CFMX 6.x draws it perfectly.  CFMX 7
> draws the exact same code/data differently as described above.  We spent
> about 4-6 hours trying to get it to "behave" but to no avail.
> 
> Any input from the community would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Mark
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Matt Woodward
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 7:58 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Great meeting last night!
> 
> If you weren't at the meeting last night, you missed a great one!
> Clint Tredway showed us the progression of the intranet from ASP application
> to a Flash-based UI to the most recent version which was done with
> Macromedia Flex.  This was a really great example of how using an RIA can
> vastly improve the user experience.  Thanks for presenting Clint!
> 
> Patrick and I then gave an overiew of the new features in CFMX 7 and demoed
> a sample application that Macromedia developed to show off CFMX 7.  It's an
> online banking application called "Experience Bank" and it illustrates how
> you can provide your users with a better experience using CFMX 7.  The
> application included examples of Flash Forms, XForms, using the new
> ColdFusion Report Builder, cfdocument, and the exciting possibilities of the
> new SMS mobile phone text messaging gateway.  I'm still waiting to hear from
> Macromedia if I can distribute the code for this, so I'll let you know if I
> can.
> 
> Next month is shaping up to be all about CSS and how it can make your life
> easier, but if someone would like to present a bit more in-depth on one of
> the new features in CFMX 7 just let me know.  I'd like to have at least one
> session per meeting on a new feature of CFMX 7 until we hit all the big
> ones.  Or, if you have an application you've built or cool stuff you're
> working on and want to show it off, let me know!
> It doesn't have to be a full-blown presentation--we just like to see what
> our CFUG members are working on, and it gives you a chance to get feedback
> as well.
> 
> Matt
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