Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: ColdFusion Cookbook

2006-01-03 Thread Raymond Camden
An RSS feed will definitely be included, but probably just for the last N articles, like cflib.org works. On 1/3/06, James Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Excellent idea - perhaps with an RSS feed of that specialised set of > solutions, for use as live bookmarks in FF (etc) so we can easily fi

Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: ColdFusion Cookbook

2006-01-03 Thread James Holmes
Excellent idea - perhaps with an RSS feed of that specialised set of solutions, for use as live bookmarks in FF (etc) so we can easily find the articles we need? On 1/3/06, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I wonder, Ray, if you could allow each CF "chef" to register > and create their o

RE: SPAM-LOW: Re: ColdFusion Cookbook

2006-01-03 Thread Rick Faircloth
> As much as I'd like to think > I know it all, I certainly do not. :) Now, Ray...that's not a good way to start the new year...by destroying the delusions upon which I've built my reality...now I've gotta go see my shrink... Rick > -Original Message- > From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMA

RE: SPAM-LOW: RE: ColdFusion Cookbook

2006-01-03 Thread Rick Faircloth
I like that idea, too...this is going to be one *fat* cookbook! :o) Rick > -Original Message- > From: Jennifer Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 5:48 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: SPAM-LOW: RE: ColdFusion Cookbook > > > Hi Ray, > > Just a suggestion,

RE: SPAM-LOW: Re: ColdFusion Cookbook

2006-01-03 Thread Rick Faircloth
I wonder, Ray, if you could allow each CF "chef" to register and create their own cookbook of favorite recipies from the myriad of recipies on the site. That way, instead of coming to the site as a whole each time, the "chef" would interface with the site in a way customized with their favorite so