jQuery Replacements for CFGRID, CFWINDOW, and CFTOOLTIP

Sean Corfield blogged about some new jQuery-based Ajax replacement widgets created by Michael Sprague. Michael wrapped the functionality of FlexiGrid, jTip and jqModal (3 of the best jQuery plugins available) into easy to use ColdFusion tags that serve to replace… Continue Reading

jQuery Site Redesign – The Community Speaks

As many of you have seen by now, the jQuery Project's site has been redesigned. It had been a long overdue task and it was important to put a fresh new spin on the main hub, and the face, of… Continue Reading

Lovin' Mozilla!

Since coming onboard the Mozilla train, I have to say that I've had nothing but a great experience. They truly treat their Mozillians well which is why this open source project continues to be hugely successful. This will be the… Continue Reading

jQuery Conference 2008 Registration Open

Registration for jQuery Conference 2008 is officially open. Register now to ensure your spot! As announced, this one-day conference will be held in Boston on Sunday, September 28, and will feature two tracks of presentations (beginner and advanced) from jQuery… Continue Reading

Firefox Makes Marriages Stronger

My buddy Todd Sharp had a really cool blog post today that proves that Mozilla Firefox improves not only your Internet experience but also your quality of life. I mean, imagine how a simple browser switch can make the bonds… Continue Reading

jQuery & ColdFusion..CF'ers are Starting to Catch the Fever

I've been writing about the jQuery JavaScript framework for some time and really trying to help the CF community understand the power of this very lightweight library. As the head of evangelism for the jQuery project, it's my job to… Continue Reading

jQuery Camp 2008 Announced

The jQuery Team is pleased to announce the second annual jQuery Camp! jQuery Camp 2008 will be held on Sunday, Sept. 28, the day before The Ajax Experience, in Boston, MA (location TBA). Last year, over 100 jQuery developers gathered… Continue Reading

The OpenBD Issue – My Reply to Alan Williamson

Alan, I am responding to your recent post and attempt to introduce yourself to the CFML community. I think it's a good start but I think it's still lacking and you've not addressed the most pressing matters adequately. I've been… Continue Reading

Adobe AIR v1.1 Released, Enhanced Support for Internationalization

Adobe AIR, the SDK & runtime which has become the popular choice for building desktop-enabled web applications, has been updated with enhanced support for internalization. With AIR v1.1, Adobe has bumped the number of supported languages to ten including Japanese,… Continue Reading