IRecess is powered by Mach-II
Mitch Hastings sent me this link to a Mach-II powered site. Irecess.com is an online community for high school and college students. Students can express their opinions, rate teachers and classes, post school events, etc.
Mitch also mentions that Irecess was originally developed using Mach-II 1.0, but upgraded to 1.1 shortly after its release (Reducing the mach-ii.xml file by almost 500 lines). The application runs on CFMX 7 and uses a MSSQL Server 2000 backend. SES URL's are accomplished through a combination of Mach-II plugins and filters. The site also uses modified versions of Ray Camden's BlogCFC and Galleon Forums.
Mitch also mentions that Irecess was originally developed using Mach-II 1.0, but upgraded to 1.1 shortly after its release (Reducing the mach-ii.xml file by almost 500 lines). The application runs on CFMX 7 and uses a MSSQL Server 2000 backend. SES URL's are accomplished through a combination of Mach-II plugins and filters. The site also uses modified versions of Ray Camden's BlogCFC and Galleon Forums.

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Just to let you know, the transactional process of www.racetickets.com was developed in Mach-II, you can see event calls in the sales process when your end up on the secure.raetickets.com domain. We have so many business changes affect our sales flow that we needed a framework like Mach-ii to keep up. We also need to keep our support people from our core components but let them make fixes at the same time. This was developed a year ago before we were privied to ajax, so will find Mach-ii event calls to hidden iframes on some of the pages. We wrote a plugin that sets div anchors in master pages that views can be delivered to from I-Frames in a central consistant manner resulting in developers only needing to call a coldfunction in the iframe view like stickMagnet([contentkey], target). We named the plugin Magnets :). Well that's enough of my jabbering, just wanted to submit another working example that processes over 200,000,000 in sales every year.
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