July 14, 2005
We regularly comment on ColdFusion use within the US federal government. But ColdFusion is also used by governments agencies and organizations at all levels, including state and local. Here is an example of ColdFusion use in each and every one of the 50 states: Alabama: Alabama Secretary of State...
July 14, 2005
The folks at Daemon have posted details on how to use ColdFusion MX 7 to generate FlashPaper content for your Flex apps.
July 14, 2005
I've posted some pictures from the ColdFusion birthday party online. Steve Erat also posted a video .
July 12, 2005
This evening we celebrated ColdFusion's 10th birthday (the birthday was actually July 10th, but that was a Sunday) with a party in the appropriately named Minnesota room in the Macromedia Newton office. Lots of ColdFusion's founding fathers joined us, including JJ and Jeremy Allaire, Charles...
July 12, 2005
ColdFusion MX 7 cumulative hot fix 3 has been released (for all editions and platforms), fixing about 20 issues and including one recent security update. ColdFusion MX 7 cumulative hot fixes are installed in the ColdFusion Administrator. Details are on the hot fix page .
July 10, 2005
phpBB is one of the most popular forums and thread discussion applications out there, and cfopenBB is a open source initiative with a goal of porting phpBB to ColdFusion. Some preliminary coding has begun, and cfopenBB is asking for those in the ColdFusion community who are interested in...
July 5, 2005
The ColdFusion's 10th Birthday has an interactive ColdFusion 10 Year Timeline. Very cool, check it out .
July 4, 2005
We'll be celebrating ColdFusion's 10th birthday next week at a party featuring JJ and Jeremy Allaire and the original ColdFusion crew. The event will broadcast via Breeze to local user groups worldwide. We are still adding locations, but for now the list is: US: Albuquerque NM, Anchorage AK,...
July 4, 2005
I've posted a few CFUNITED pics online. Enjoy. Oh, and if you have any other pics to share, send them my way. Thanks!
July 4, 2005
WebMonkey has published an article by Robert Capili on using ColdFusion's XMPP gateway to allow CMS publishing via instant messaging. This one is well worth reading. Thanks to Ed Griffiths for bringing it to my attention.