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Certainly don't assume that other's use of those names means they are automatically usable by anyone.
In any case I would love to have the option to change a tag's two-letter prefix if I felt like it. For example, if I wanted to change all the tags to <my* instead of <cf* a tag would look like this: <myscript>.
Would also love to have access to an easy-to-use tag library mapping like <abc:set x = 1>.
No idea of the difficulty to implement but it does allow for all of the Zen™ of CFML/CFScript without limiting one to the "CFML" branding.
Cheers ....
sjf
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Does a list exist of web applications which have been found to be totally compatible with Smith ... for example: apps on RIAforge.
Not necessarily to use those apps, just to feel comfortable that regressions are being done using widely-used and open production code.
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What's the status of third party's ability to use product names like "CFML" and ColdFusion?
I think this project is a fantastic idea but I would like to feel comfortable that it's legally allowed (forever) by Adobe (or anyone in the future). If so have you had a lawyer check into this and/or gotten an official Adobe response?
I'm also asking this because it would be good exposure to have something like this shipped with Fedora or Ubuntu, and they have certain licensing restrictions.
Thanks !
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