Adobe to Release PDF to Standards Body

In what I consider a great move, Adobe has released the PDF specification for acceptance as a ISO standard: Adobe to Release PDF for Industry Standardization I really think they needed to do this to help circumvent Microsoft's push of… Continue Reading

Adobe, Where are the ColdFusion Ads?

Earlier in November, I commented on Sean Corfield's Blog about how I felt the both MM & Adobe had, to date, failed miserably in promoting ColdFusion as the application server of choice for web development. Sean replied with: “Rey, what… Continue Reading

Adobe Comes Through…

Ealier today, I posted about how I felt that Adobe was completely dropping the ball by charging MAX attendees for Flex posters at the conference. Anyone that read my post would know that I wasn't too happy to see this… Continue Reading

Adobe – Wake Up

I was over on Ryan Stewart's Blog reading his latest blog entry about how Adobe wants to charge MAX conference attendees $10 for a poster of a visual map of the class inheritance in Flex and of AS3. Now, this… Continue Reading

ColdFusion MX Security Updates Posted

Adobe posted a security update for CFMX 7 today to prevent an escalation of privileges. Be sure to get them here;

CFML – The Red-Headed Step Child….AGAIN!

So O'reilly published an article that lists the languages that are most commonly used in Ajax development, from most used to least. Languages used in Ajax development And while I'm not entirely shocked, CFML was again left out of the… Continue Reading

AJAX Framework from Adobe!!

AJAX is definite hot when it comes to the web but it takes some know-how to navigate Cascading Style Sheets, DHTML, the DOM, JSON and all of the other things that go into the whole Web 2.0 experience Adobe has… Continue Reading

BlogCFC5 Powered

I've just upgraded to BlogCFC v5 beta and so far so good. Ray Camden has been a huge help in getting it running. Again, we can't thank you enough for your efforts Ray! Rey….