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HTML5 - Smells like ColdFusion

Chad Fraser
Posted Apr 29, 2010 1:11 PM
cfraser
Salt Lake City, UT
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I finally got around to HTML 5 documentation today. It certainly seems like a majority of what makes dynamic languages like CFML cool has been made obsolete by HTML 5. It seems the name space/xml philosophy concepts mastered by CFML will be replaced by HTML 5. I know there is allot more to CFML especially the "middle-tier" stuff but honestly....Does anyone agree?
David McGuigan
Posted Apr 30, 2010 8:54 AM
DavidMcGuigan
Salt Lake City, UT
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Can you give us some concrete examples of what you're talking about? Nothing I've seen or used from HTML 5 in any way competes with anything CF does, not even local storage. While local storage can do some of the same things persisting to a database with CF can do, for example, it's still local. And doesn't really solve the same problems. Nevertheless I do not know all things, and have not read the specification, so I'm interested to see your examples.
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