Personally, I don't know about any others, but I want my ECMA syntax for CFScript (It can't be that tall of an order can it!?), perhaps reverse compatability could be put in, but the GT-LT-thing bites me in the rear constantly... I want my ++ increments!
Erik Yowell mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Tyler Silcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 10:05 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: CF's Most Wanted :: (Features, that is...) With all this talk of learning other languages to flesh out your portfolio, and more importantly your knowledge, along with the looming release of NEO/CFMX, I've been trying to think of the features that I currently miss in my ColdFusion. And I thought what better way to get Macromedia's attention, then by creating a heated discussion among the leading, path-forging cf users, which obviously reside on this list (yes, I'm buttering you up.) It seams to me that we see some of the same issues puzzling new or begginer users over and over again, or some great features that are available though creative uses of custom tags are not readily available to those developers hosting on shared servers. And I feel that MM could easily add some nice new tags or attributes to current tags that solve most everyone's problems (and I know nothing is that "easy", but it'd be nice.) I also know most of us have submitted feature requests on MM's site, but the community never really geats to chime in. So what I'd like to do is gather up a few of your ideas for improving ColdFusion just to let MM know what we're are thinking. I'm also very interested in what other developers are thinking, and I'm sure y'all are too. I know that timing probably isn't the best for their very, very busy brains over in MM land right now, but there really isn't anytime better than the present. Here's some of the basic probelms that I've come across and that I've seen pop up on this list over and over from the last couple of years: cfmail/cfpop: Needs more stability, more power, ability to read and write multi-part messages (at least), maybe kill the spool or move straight to the a Java spool (with NEO's Java backbone, there really is no excuse not to revamp this tag) cfimage (new tag): Abilty to resize images on the fly, store in cache, read dimensions, etc. (should be a cinch with Macromedia's expertise in graphic products [yea, right]) locking: Needs to protect the server. Period. cfgraph: Use flash to it's fullest. The current tag is a start, but still weak. Needs options galore. cfdirectory: Please just give us one more attribute (filesonly=True, or type="file") or update filter to accept type="file" or type="dir". Those directory dots irk me 99% of the time I use the tag. c# support: I'm not even sure this is a possilbilty and it's probably a little early to call for it, but something to think about. And I know that a lot of these features are available as custom tags, etc, right now. But it's not always a feasible option for many developers who are on a monetary or time constraint, or are just hosting on a public server that doesn't allow custom tags. (Honestly, I'm not trying to put anyone out of business.) NOTE: I'm also aware that some some of these things may already be alleviated or improved upon in NEO. For all the Beta testers and PDA hounds out there, please do not jump in on this discussion and say "That's already developed" and then the subsequent "You're not allowed to say that" and then I have to say "Please keep this discussion in a pre-NEO context" etc, etc. So, I'll go ahead and say that now, please keep this discussion to pre-NEO improvements. Although NEO is on it's way, please just submit features you have thought and dreamt about prior to NEO, and future releases. Anyways, I really think that the best minds in the cf community are hanging amidst us, so please share your thoughts and ideas, and maybe we can make CF an even easier, more robust, powerful product-> Tyler Silcox email | [EMAIL PROTECTED] ______________________________________________________________________ Your ad could be here. Monies from ads go to support these lists and provide more resources for the community. http://www.fusionauthority.com/ads.cfm FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists