ColdFusion documentation is designed to provide support for all components of the ColdFusion development system. Both the print and online versions are organized to allow you to quickly locate the information you need.
In addition to the book set, the documentation is provided in two other formats:
Late additions and corrections to ColdFusion printed documentation are listed in the Documentation Updates page. To reach this page, open the Welcome to ColdFusion page installed with ColdFusion, where you'll find links to the update page as well as links to other pages containing useful information about ColdFusion, Allaire support options, and Allaire products and services.
For ColdFusion Studio users, you can access the documentation update page by clicking on the Help resource tab and browsing your way through the online help tree to the Allaire Support folder.
The core ColdFusion documentation set consists of the following titles.
Includes instructions for installing ColdFusion Server. Describes configuration options for maximizing performance, managing data sources, setting security levels, and a range of development and site management tasks. If you are administering a ColdFusion site, you'll need this book to help plan and implement ColdFusion security, load balancing, and for details about tuning the ColdFusion application server.
Presents the fundamentals of ColdFusion application development and deployment. Also includes detailed information about ColdFusion data sources, user interfaces, and Web technologies.
Provides the complete syntax, with example code, of all CFML tags and functions.
Documents everything you need to know about using ColdFusion Studio, including features like projects, source control integration, as well as the Studio workspace and interface.
A valuable quick reference to CFML tags, functions, and variables.
To view the HTML documentation, open the following URL: http://127.0.0.1/cfdocs/dochome.htm.
Note that because the Verity search libraries are not available on Linux for this release, the online documentation search facility is not functional on Linux. If you try to open the search page, a message box opens to explain why the facility is not available.
Acrobat versions of all ColdFusion documentation are available from the root level on the product CD. If you don't have a product CD, you can download ColdFusion documentation from the Allaire web site by visiting http://www.allaire.com/developer and clicking the Documentation link.
Click the Help resource tab in ColdFusion Studio to view online Help pages. The help tree contains ColdFusion documentation and a number of additional developer resources. Studio online documentation is searchable and individual pages can be bookmarked.
If you are working with an evaluation version of ColdFusion and would like printed documentation, access the Adobe Acrobat files found from the root level on the product CD. If you do not have access to a product CD, you can download the Acrobat files from the Allaire web site: http://www.allaire.com/developer, click the Documentation link.
The Acrobat files offer excellent print output. You can print an entire manual, individual sections, or page ranges of your choice. To get the Acrobat reader, visit: http://www.acrobat.com.
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