Posted on July 4, 2008 at 12:36 AM in
ColdFusion
One of the questions I have always asked myself when writing an application that sends out emails (most applications do) is: "should I write HTML or plain text emails?" As you know, most but not all email clients support HTML emails, and still other users disable HTML emails for one reason or another.
"Yeah," you say, "that's why ColdFusion has the 'type' attribute on the <cfmail> tag." And you are absolutely correct in saying so. But that doesn't solve the problem of how to write the email in your code; it only solves the problem of how to send the email.
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Posted on July 4, 2008 at 12:28 AM in
ColdBox
Ontario, CA, July 3, 2008 - ColdBox Platform Official Training Seminars today announced an Early-Bird Special discount registration price of just $1,195 for their October 2008 ColdBox Platform 101 seminar to be held in Dallas, Texas. Registrants can take advantage of this $200 savings over the full seminar price of $1,395 by completing their registration before 5PM (Pacific Daylight Time) on July 31, 2008.
The ColdBox Platform 101 Seminar is a 2-Day Introduction to ColdBox and ColdBox Platform Application Development providing 16+ hours of intense, hands-on training with ColdBox author Luis Majano and other qualified ColdBox Trainers in an intimate setting with only 15 seats available. Attendees will be guided through a quick overview of ColdBox and then step-by-step instruction on putting ColdBox to work for themselves in their own applications. The skills learned in this seminar can be immediately applied to a developer's daily tasks.
For more information on ColdBox Platform Training or to register, please visit the ColdBox Training web site.