AHHH nobody seems to have mentioned the fact the site looks like horses*it
to me ;)
The stupid flash just loops loading over and over.
I cant even see it with opera, and if they don't have a QA Dept then i'm a
little worried.
If they also don't care about 10% and growing portion of the browser market
well then that fine too i guess i wont be visiting their site anymore
unfortunately until they fix the problem.



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Bill Wheatley
Senior Database Developer
Macromedia Advanced Coldfusion 5 Developer
Ediets.com
ICQ - 417645
Aim - Bill Ediets
954-360-9022 x159


----- Original Message -----
From: "Benoit Hediard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 9:46 AM
Subject: RE: New MM.com


Congratulations to Sean and all the team.
The new site is great.

I like very much the new design and the way the site and the information are
organized.

One little simple detail that I enjoy, it remembers your latest selection in
the home page.
For example, if you have choosen "Products > ColdFusion MX" and "Solutions >
Developers", the next time you come, the home page will have them already
selected (I suppose this is based on new Shared Objects capabilities).
Very simple but efficient personalization...

Ok, it is a little bit slow on my PIII 500... but I'm sure it will get
better.

As for the back/forward buttons in Flash, it seems to be pretty well handled
by the 4 RIAs (home, exchange, membership and download).

For the moment, it seems to be stable... I haven't seen any error pages...
ColdFusionMX+FlashMX unleashed upon the masses!

Bravo!

Benoit Hediard
www.benorama.com

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : mercredi 5 mars 2003 14:02
> À : CF-Talk
> Objet : Re: New MM.com
>
>
> Paul Hastings wrote:
> > i come from a rather bandwidth poor part of the world & was prepared for
> > p*ss-poor performance. i was surprised at how well bandwidth
> was used, even
> > the slower portions didn't seem that slow.
>
> Overall, I find the site rather slow when using the Flash version. I
> don't know if there is some traffic shaping that allows only a limited
> number of connections/limited speed or if Flash gets all the components
> sequentially or something, but there are very few sites that take 4
> seconds to load (yes, I am spoiled). CPU and the connection never max
> out on my end.
> As a result, I switched to the HTML version.
>
> Jochem
>
>

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