In short yes, JQuery is the best way to go.
Baking Javascript into the engine was the worse mistake Adobe ever done;
because it can never keep up with the pace that is being done client
side. The second worse mistake was us even attempting to do
CFFORM/CFSELECT/etc. We should have taken a stance and said NO! But we
were young, love in our hearts and almighty Adobe could do no wrong ...
ooh the innocence of youth! The only thing stopping me ripping it
all out is someone somewhere will claim they "NEED" it. But one weekend
... i am just going to do it!
On 10/02/2014 08:06, Jonathan Voss wrote:
I'm writing a full OpenBD application for the second time. I typically
only used OpenBD for personal use so never really got deep into it,
right now I am writing a logistics management system for my company
and chose to cut costs and deliver an OpenBD application instead of
Adobe Coldfusion. Currently I am trying to figure out how much CFAJAX
support there is... I can't seem to get a cfselect bind to work even
though the remote CFC call works fine. I am trying the same methods
that worked for me with an Adobe CF server.
Should I just drop attempts and switch to solely using jquery? What do
you guys do for AJAX?
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