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BlogCFC is mine...all mine!!!

As was announced on this week's CFHour podcast, and on Ray Camden's blog, I will be taking the reigns of BlogCFC, and, with the help of some very smart people, will be the driving force behind the next version.

I will admit, we have some pretty big shoes to fill, but I think the ideas we have for BlogCFC 6 will be up to the task.

We have a long list of things we need to take care of to make sure that the current version of BlogCFC will continue to be accessible while we work on the new version. Keep an eye out here, and on the BlogCFC news page for information as it becomes available.

One of the first things we would like to do is gather a core group of people who would like to help start the process of laying out a plan for going forward, including new features, new architecture, etc. for the next version, if you are interested, please leave a comment below, or use the 'Contact' page here.

I would like to note that now that I am the benevolent dictator of BlogCFC, Step 5 of my plan for world domination has been completed. Unlike those silly Hollywood evil ganiuses, I will not reveal my entire plan for world domination, so, don't bother asking.

Issue With Older Code Samples

Over the last few weeks, I have been doing some basic maintenance on this blog (so basic that I doubt anyone but me noticed the differences). One thing I discovered is that some older code samples are not displaying correctly - most have some weird characters in them and almsot no line breaks.

A while ago, in one of the BlogCFC updates, I switched to using ColdFish to render code. While this looks great with new code samples, it causes the issue above with older code. I am working on a solution but nothing seems to be working for every entry that has issues. If anyone has had similar problems when switching to ColdFish, can you offer any suggestions?

Thanx!