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Vol: 5 Iss: 1

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In this month's issue, as we start the fifth year of ColdFusion Developer's Journal, we've paused to look back at the past. Charlie Arehart wrote the retrospective cover story for this month, and I think you'll enjoy his trip down memory lane, starting back in version 1.0 of ColdFusion...
Four years is a generation in Internet time; in the life of ColdFusion Developer's Journal and ColdFusion itself, it marks an epoch. As we celebrate the new year and the beginning of CFDJ's fifth, here's a look at where we've been and where we may be going.
This article applies to developers and site administrators working in an environment using Macromedia ColdFusion running on a Windows server using Internet Information Server 4.0 or better. Those who work in an intranet environment will be especially interested. It will conclude with i...
Quite frequently, the question has been posed: 'What kind of server should I set up to run ColdFusion MX?' Of course, any answer given by a software vendor, like Macromedia, would include a brief set of system requirements that detail what the minimum and recommended platforms are for ...
In the last issue of CFDJ (December 2002), we looked at arrays, those enormously useful creatures that are underused by some developers. We confined ourselves to one-dimensional arrays - those arrays that look like a single row from a spreadsheet.
Of course the latest buzzword in the world of Internet applications is Web services. So we're assuming that you already know what a Web service (WS) is and we're not going to worry about creating one. This article will focus on accessing a Web service using Flash Remoting, and displayi...
If you've spent time dabbling in Flash lately, you've probably encountered Flash MX components. Components are predefined Movie Clip objects designed to add functionality to Flash applications, and they're being applauded for encouraging standardization and consistency in Flash GUI des...
There is a phenomenon that appears to be unique to our industry - something I call buzzword du jour. On a regular basis a new buzzword (usually accompanied by a series of acronyms) appears on the front pages of the trade rags proclaiming to be 'the future' - the message being 'jump on ...
At DevCon, in October, it was great to see the passion and commitment of the ColdFusion developer community. Since 2001, Macromedia has made a significant investment in ColdFusion, taking it to a whole new architecture with the MX release, partnering with IBM and Sun to support ColdFus...
There has been a growing trend in list discussions about Flash. This month, the list saw threads centered around the use of Flash as an alternative to writing DHTML Menus (hopefully cross-browser compatible), Flash on SSL, and resources for learning Flash - to name a few.
I have always considered Ektron's eWebEditPro to be the best, easiest to integrate, and most innovative Web-based WYSIWYG component available. Many software vendors apparently concur with this assessment, for you can find the product embedded in a number of CMS systems ranging from All...


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