Apr
05

Powered by Detroit: Flash/ColdFusion Conference

4 comments Posted by: Laura

We would like to invite everybody to Powered by Detroit, a conference "designed to promote the use of Flash and ColdFusion together as the dynamic medium for the future of the internet." The conference will take place this coming weekend, April 9-10, 2005.

We'll be giving a presentation about ColdFusion Flash Forms. We'll show lots of examples, hoping to spark your interest about this new CF feature. From basic to more advanced topics, our discussion will include:

  • making complex forms
  • using the available form controls and accessing them from ActionScript
  • using ActionScript to enhance interactivity and improve user experience
  • skinning the forms to create a unique look beyond the basic halo skin
  • working around their limitations
  • manipulating form data with ActionScript
  • filtering, editing and ordering recordsets within the form

We hope to see you there!

Category: CFForm | ColdFusion |

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Kevin Leigh
1. Kevin Leigh wrote on April 10, 2005 at 3:34 PM
I just left the Powered By Detroit Conference, and have to say you were the best presenters there. Thanks to you I spent the last two hours reading everything i could find on CF_Forms..
Great Job.
Bob Flynn
2. Bob Flynn wrote on April 13, 2005 at 11:52 AM
Your PbD talk was great. You do very inspiring work. Will you be posting any code from the talk?
Laura
Thank you! We are glad that you enjoyed the talk.
We will be posting the files soon, although some of the samples are already in previous posts.
Robert LaFleur
I attended the conference and thought your presentation was truly outstanding.

One of my questions at the conference is whether you could give us the code for the sample of all the different flash form cfinputs, and cfformgroup examples you displayed. We were told it would be posted here somewhere. I'm really looking forward to that as an excellent learning tool.

Again, thank you for a great presentation.

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