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CFFiddle- Code, test, and share your ColdFusion code on the go!

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October 31, 2018 10:16:05 AM GMT
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<p>With CFFiddle you can code and share your code snippets with others on the go, anytime and every time. You can use CFFiddle to achieve the following: Bugs: If you encounter any language-related bug, you can share the snippet in the Adobe tracker, where you had already created the ticket. Docs: This is a very important area for CFFiddle. All ColdFusion functions and tags will include a link to the appropriate CFFiddle code. We are updating the docs incrementally- functions […]</p>
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Labels: Adobe ColdFusion 2018, CFFIDDLE, CFFiddle, ColdFusion Community Portal, Question, cffiddle, CFML, code samples, coldfusion 2016, coldfusion 2018

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I'd like to be able to use CFFiddle to share code samples.  (I'm currently using TryCF.com) When will non-social media account logins be available?  I would highly prefer to never use Facebook or Twitter or any other third-party when logging in.  ETA?
Comment by James Moberg
1324 | October 31, 2018 01:19:41 PM GMT
James, Thanks for your response. You can very well share snippets as a non-logged in user. However, we recommend you to sign if, if you want to consume someone else's project in your workspace, or share a full-fledged CF project with multiple cfms, cfcs, udfs, etc. For spreadsheet or image functions, to create a spreadsheet, you would need to stay logged in as the spreadsheet/file will get saved in a folder in your project. For example, in the project, <a href="https://cffiddle.org/app/d1a6b474-9bc4-49f5-9b94-3e919d349b16" rel="nofollow">spreadsheet functions</a>, there are 40+ spreadsheet functions, which you need to be logged in to consume in your workspace. Other than a few categories of functions, where external and multiple files are involved, you can very well use and reuse code snippets as an anonymous user.
Comment by Saurav Ghosh
1330 | October 31, 2018 03:18:57 PM GMT
I'm not sure you answered James' question. He asked when some other authentication method would be available. I asked the same thing back in April on Twitter and received this response from Anit Kumar "We are exploring other authentication options for #cffiddle, and you will hear back from us, very soon.".  That was April.
Comment by Jeff Caldwell
1343 | October 31, 2018 08:42:11 PM GMT
<a href="https://coldfusion.adobe.com/profile/pokypuppy" target="_blank" rel="noopener">pokypuppy</a> Yes, that's in plan. We didn't have "no-login" option available earlier. Now that's available. I'll check and get back to you with an ETA if possible, after discussing with the team.
Comment by Anit Kumar Panda
1342 | November 01, 2018 10:19:39 AM GMT
Hi Jeff, as Anit has mentioned, we are exploring other options. For example, Github is very much in the works. As of now, you can still write and share code as an anonymous user.
Comment by Saurav Ghosh
1345 | November 01, 2018 04:47:20 PM GMT
Great, thank you. I appreciate the anonymous user capability. I'd definitely prefer to use this as an authenticated tool to save my work/projects.
Comment by Jeff Caldwell
1346 | November 01, 2018 11:05:17 PM GMT