> I'm not terribly interesting in working with CF 7 since CF 8 
> is due out next year.  I'm overly busy now developing with 
> 4.5!  I was holding off learning the new coding and methods 
> until CF 8 comes out.

By that logic, you might as well just wait until, say, CF 10 comes out.

There's a lot more stuff between 4.5 and 7 that you'll need to learn, than
between 7 and 8. Components alone will take quite a bit of time for you to
learn fully.

Just download CF 7 and install the free developer version, and start
learning. If you don't hook it to your existing web server, you can use the
built-in web server and leave your existing CF development setup untouched.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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