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ColdBox Contributed Plugins Page

Luis Majano May 18, 2009

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Luis Majano

May 18, 2009

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The following page has been created in the wiki to host contributed ColdBox plugins, ColdBox Custom Plugins. This will be updated and moved to the ColdBox website as the website is updated and released later this year. However, you now have a location of contributed custom plugins. So if you have any plugins you would like to share with the community, please send them to info@coldboxframework.com with a description, a license type, and the zip file of your plugin. Thank you so much for contributing!!

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May 18, 2009 11:57:25 UTC

by Jeff Gladnick

The link is broken - where are the plugins currently located?

May 18, 2009 13:51:46 UTC

by Luis Majano

Link changed: http://ortus.svnrepository.com/coldbox/trac.cgi/wiki/cbCodeDepot

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