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ColdFusion Cookbook hits 100!

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Posted in ColdFusion | Posted on 06-13-2006 | 2,824 views

I am very happy to announce that the ColdFusion Cookbook has hit 100 entries! While I built the site, about 90 of those 100 entries were published by Jeremy Petersen. The PDF is now almost the size of a "real" book, and I think that is something to be proud of.

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That is great news about the Cookbook! A few months ago I submitted some code on looping with T-SQL to get added to the SQL section, however it never got published. Can I contact someone?

Ryan
Me. ;) I'm slowly going through old entries and pushing them to Jeremy. I'm putting more focus on CFML entries as I think they are more relevant, although I'm not going to ignore SQL questions.
Great site. One suggestion - perhaps the PDF file (the one I downloaded was "with comments") could have a table of contents.
I would love to have that. Unfortunately, cfdocument doesn't support it. I may need to look at alternatives.
Now this is probably just my own ignorance here, but instead of a true ToC, perhaps just a listing of the "recipes" in the order they are presented. Not having the exact page number is not a big deal. If a solution is 3/4 of the way down the pseudo-ToC list, at least I'll know it's there. Given the mostly 1:1 ratio of page to recipe, this would certainly suffice for me - if it can be done. If not, no big deal - still an awesome resource!
That I can do, and I agree, it would be helpful. I'll try and see if it can be done this week.
Ray,
I understand, CFML scripts should get higher priority in the ColdFusion Cookbook!

I like it, thanks for all your hard work.

Ryan

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