Speaking just for myself (www.coldfusioncookbook.com), my philosophy
behind the site is that every answer is the best. Now - I know that
sounds egotistical. What I meant is, like CFLib, we try to publish
what we consider best practice 100% of the time. Obviously I'm no
brainiac.What I'm trying to get through is that what you see on the
cookbook site would be considered best practice, at least by myself,
Jeremy, and the other authors. (And again, I know the sites aren't
perfect.)

The cookbook site seems to almost be in stealth mode.We have over 100
entries, all available via PDF, so the content is growing, but the
traffic is still a bit light. Hopefully these posts will help drive
some traffic to the site. :)

On 7/12/06, Mingo Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Raymond Camden wrote:
> > While they don't say "best", there is cffaq.com from Ben Forta and
> > www.coldfusioncookbook.com from myself and Jeremy Petersen.
> >
> Well... this is almost exactly what i meant (I need to google better) I
> do miss some stuff like I mentioned in my other mails, more geared
> towards different solutions to one problem and perhaps you could add a
> function (like on imdb.com) where users can say 'this tip was useful to me'.
>
> Mingo.
>
>
> 

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