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<title>MVC Question: What Should The Controller Pass The View?</title>
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I think the bane of development planning can be those conversations where you personify your framework and start debating about what a service should &quot;know&quot;, whose &quot;job&quot; a particular operation is, or what the handler should &quot;care&quot; about. This is one of those sort of questions, but I&apos;ll keep it brief since I&apos;m more interested in your opinions than my ramblings.
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This Wednesday Adobe&apos;s Kevin Hoyt spoke in Kansas City to a captive audience of about 75 people including ColdFusion programmers, HTML/CSS builders, and designers. The meeting was great. It also included Jack Stack BBQ and shwag from Uhlig, Emfluence, and Tek Systems to name a few. Kevin didn&apos;t drop any bombs I hadn&apos;t heard about yet, but there were definitely a few things I learned about Adobe&apos;s up-and-coming products. Here&apos;s a quick overview of my notes:
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If you missed it, Jeff Chastain put up a very &lt;a href=&quot;http://alagad.com/go/blog-entry/ibo-a-coldfusion-design-pattern&quot; target=&quot;_new&quot;&gt;interesting post&lt;/a&gt; over at Alagad&apos;s Blog. Also good was the &quot;spirited&quot; discussion that followed between Barney and Peter Bell. I don&apos;t know how I feel about all of it, but the entire thing is very fascinating.
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<title>ColdFusion, CFC Binding, Ajax Proxy and Updater 1</title>
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This week I got a much belated chance to play with some of the CF8 Ajax features I&apos;ve never gotten around to. I&apos;ve had CF8 developer&apos;s edition on my home PC for a while, but never worked for a place that actually had CF8 in production so I didn&apos;t get to play much with the new stuff. I had a big show stopper though. Both my cfgrid bind attribute and my cfajaxproxy tag weren&apos;t working. The CFC&apos;s I wanted to bind to were web accessible, but there were in a series of subdirectories. ColdFusion, however, kept constructing Ajax code to look in the web root.
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