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ColdFusion 11 deprecating Flash forms what used to replace cfgrid?

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Sep 25, 2014 Sep 25, 2014

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We recently updated from CF8 to CF11. Getting ready to create interfaces with several new databases. Need to use something like CFGRID in new forms, but since that is a Flash form component and Flash forms are deprecated in CF11, what is the alternative for non-Flash forms for those who need a sub-form with ADD/EDIT/DELETE features like CFGRID? Looks like spreadsheets feature is just for data output/display, not data input.

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Sep 30, 2014 Sep 30, 2014

Thanks Carl. I have noticed that jQuery seems to be the answer. Just wanted to check that I was not overlooking something in the new version.

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Sep 25, 2014 Sep 25, 2014

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I'd recommend moving away from CFGRID and using a community-supported UI library that does what you need, such as jQuery and JQGrid or Datatables.  There are several JavaScript grid controls/libraries out there.

-Carl V.

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Thanks Carl. I have noticed that jQuery seems to be the answer. Just wanted to check that I was not overlooking something in the new version.

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