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Viewing By Day : March 6, 2006 / Main
March 6, 2006

ColdFusion Sequel Database?

This one has been all over the new sites recently, a story about Crossdogs.com, an online service catering to independent artists. Check out this paragraph

For computer geeks interested in how it's all put together, the interface Crossdogs.com members use to create their online press material is a combination of HTML and Flash 8. The loading script used to transfer information into EDT, and then stream any audio or video is XML. And the database is ColdFusion sequel. All audio and video is converted via XML in order to stream through Flash.

Wow, good to know. Glad that description is just for the computer geeks.

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OMG, that is too funny. Wow, ColdFusion Sequel, eh?
# Posted By mikey | 3/6/06 8:26 PM
Part 2 - The Revenge of CF?

That is so dang funny! :)
# Posted By todd | 3/6/06 9:17 PM
Oh come on! Give the guy a break. You know he's talking about cfquery or query of queries or query chaching or maybe even stored procedures. I think it's a catchy spin on it, after all Coldfusion does have it's own unigue interface programming to the database. But on the flip side it's like yelling "All Net!" during a touchdown, everyone thinks you know nothing about football.
# Posted By Clint | 3/6/06 10:56 PM
lol. Be nice, Ben.
# Posted By Craig | 3/6/06 11:21 PM
Man, I gave a Squeel when I read that. :-)
# Posted By Stephen Cassady | 3/6/06 11:24 PM
Is that why ColdFusion tends to appear in the database section of book stores instead of the programming sections?
# Posted By Kris Brixon | 3/7/06 9:03 AM
i can never find ANY cf books in bookstores.
# Posted By todd | 3/7/06 9:06 AM
Someone should write a CFSD (ColdFusion Sequal Database) tag! HAHAHA!!!
# Posted By Andre Audet | 3/8/06 11:29 AM

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