On 12/21/05, Steve Milburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was thinking that the speed issue might be the response I got most often.
> For the project that I am thinking about implementing with flash forms, the
> forms themselves will not be too complex.  And from my experimenting, the
> speed might not be too much of an issue.
>
> On a side note, if ActionScript and Flash Remoting were used, all db
> transactions could be done without a page refresh.  Assuming that users will
> spend a fair amount of time manipulating db information, wouldn't the fact
> that the page does not need to be refreshed/reloaded make up for any speed
> delays in loading the flash form initially?
>
> Are there any other types of bug/bizarre behavior that any has experienced?
>

For all the speed-challenged people, have you followed the best
practices as outlined here? (That's a genuine question, as I've not
delved into the advanced Flash Forms features just yet.)

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/00001408.htm

There are some pretty important pointers that are subtle, but could
have a big impact on performance. I'm not saying that link is the
answer, but it's definitely good information.

Regards,
Dave.

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