In fact, we have been clamoring for all of the tags to be represented in CFSCRIPT as soon as we got a taste of what CFSCRIPT could do. Adobe’s engineers made choices about which tags they would convert and they quickly found out that developers wanted more. However when ColdFusion 8 really began to promote CFSCRIPT, it did so without converting all of ColdFusion’s many tags to script. HTML is also tag-based, so they look similar. Since ColdFusion’s beginnings, it has been a tag-based language. One of the biggest features to come to ColdFusion is script parity with all of their tags. However, if you can’t wait until then I’ve included some highlights of the new product below including changes in CFSCRIPT full tag parity, member functions, PDF creation, and manipulation and mobile development. Although Adobe representatives were coy about the exact release date, it is a good bet to look for it in the first half of 2014. During this developer conference, Adobe previewed their next major product release ColdFusion 11 (codename Splendor) for the first time publically. In a recent post I discussed how Adobe hosted their first ColdFusion Summit.
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