>From the info available seems like the two books below may be something like
you are looking for:

Optimizing Coldfusion
by Chris Cortes
Paperback - 400 pages (August 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132663

Instant Coldfusion 5
by Jeffry Houser
Paperback - 640 pages (July 2001)
Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132388

My copy of "Instant Coldfusion 5" is travelling from Amazon, so I can't say
anything more apart that it's supposed to be a "recipe" kind of book.

Osborne McGraw-Hill has quite an aggressive strategy on CF, they are
delivering 4 different titles within a few months, including a "Beginners
Guide" and the one below:

Coldfusion 5 Developer's Guide
by Michael Buffington
Paperback - 850 pages (October 18, 2001)
 Osborne McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072132256


Usually the "Developer's Guide" is targeted to intermediate/advanced users,
so it may worth looking into it as well.

Of course, I guess our beloved Ben Forta is cutting trees for a new edition
of his advanced book, and that's is going to be definitely a must have.


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"stas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> I think it's time for a ColdFusion cookbook. All books on the shelves
except
> the exam study guide and Forta's Advanced book on CF4 take you from the
> beginner level.




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