Mark,
I am not sure if this is possible, but aptana has some great editing
features for JS, CSS and Dojo just to name a few. Would it be possible in
anyway rather reinventing to leverage of them for oh crap whats the word I
am looking for? New I shouldn't have had too many to drink. When a type an
Andrew,
We shall be adding this in the future, of course, if you have
suggestions of things that you would like to see cfeclipse do with
styles, let me know.
MD
On 9 Nov 2006, at 11:53, Andrew Scott wrote:
> I also use Dojo, love it to bits and hate at times too.
>
> I use cfeclipse for my
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> From: Andrew Scott
> To: CF-Talk
> Sent: Thu Nov 09 11:53:11 2006
> Subject: Re: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a starter
> ?
>
> I also use Dojo, love it to bits and hate at times too.
>
> I use cfeclipse for my work, and have the aptana plugin a
om: Andrew Scott
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thu Nov 09 11:53:11 2006
Subject: Re: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a starter ?
I also use Dojo, love it to bits and hate at times too.
I use cfeclipse for my work, and have the aptana plugin as it can handle
Dojo and a lot more as well.
I just
I also use Dojo, love it to bits and hate at times too.
I use cfeclipse for my work, and have the aptana plugin as it can handle
Dojo and a lot more as well.
I just wish that cfeclipse had better inline css editing help when doing so.
Oh well.
btw I will be starting some dojo tutorials real soon
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From: Mike Chabot
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Nov 08 23:07:35 2006
Subject: Re: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a starter ?
I use HomeSite when writing Ajax code. It is just JavaScript.
-Mike Chabot
On 11/8/06, Ali Majdzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Great reply R
oth of your thoughts on jquery, btw.
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>>Subject: RE: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a starter
>>?
Hi Benign,
In terms of IDE's, any standard IDE would work just fine but those that
have some form of JS integration (ie: validation, highlighting, et al)
really helps. I used CF Studio and I'm happy with it but Aptana is
really nice as well.
Rey...
Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
> Great reply Rey. Than
I use HomeSite when writing Ajax code. It is just JavaScript.
-Mike Chabot
On 11/8/06, Ali Majdzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Great reply Rey. Thanks. Another question is what IDE do you suggest for
> these frameworks? I've heard of some AJAX IDE's (WYSIWYG/NON WYSIWYG) but not
> sure they
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Great reply Rey. Thanks. Another question is what IDE do you suggest for these
frameworks? I've heard of some AJAX IDE's (WYSIWYG/NON WYSIWYG) but not sure
they are real help. Please give me your opinion.
Thanks
Benign
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bject: RE: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a
starter ?
Hi Ray, Andy M
I just started toying around with jquery, and been pretty impressed,
especially with the available plugins. Do you know any basic tutorials to
get me up and running quicky on jquery+CF integration/impleme
hanks,
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> benign,
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> Let me preface this by sayi
benign,
Let me preface this by saying that Ajax features are not fancy, whiz
bang effects. Those effects are typically additional DOM/CSS/DHTML
components created to compliment Ajax functionality.
If all you want is straight Ajax with some level of CF integration, then
look at AjaxCFC (www.rob
te as feature rich,
but renders much faster.
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a starter ?
Not CF specific, but I'm currently using Pro
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mond Camden
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> Sent: Wed Nov 08 15:04:59 2006
> Subject: Re: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a
> starter?
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> While not CF specific, I'd really recommend Spry:
>
> http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/
>
> I found it to be a _very_ e
ond Camden
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Sent: Wed Nov 08 15:04:59 2006
Subject: Re: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a starter?
While not CF specific, I'd really recommend Spry:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/
I found it to be a _very_ easy to use AJAX framework. It is not yet
1
You might consider jQuery.
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From: Ali Majdzadeh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Plenty of Coldfusion/Ajax frameworks. Which one for a starter?
Hi: I want to start AJAX. I found plenty of CF/AJAX frameworks out
While not CF specific, I'd really recommend Spry:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/
I found it to be a _very_ easy to use AJAX framework. It is not yet
1.0 though (well, the release is 1.3, but technically it isn't
officially done), but I've found it stable enough to use with BlogCFC.
On
Hi: I want to start AJAX. I found plenty of CF/AJAX frameworks out there and
some looked really great but I really need a basic documentation plus ease of
use cause I want to START it. Which one is the easiest and/or best with good a
documentation.
thanks
benign
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