Thanks guys, I was afraid that was the case. I wish I had the foresight to see
CF Flash Forms going the way of the dinosaurs when I first developed this app.
but at the time, CF Flash Forms was a fairly new feature and I was excited
about using them. (after all, it made such nice looking forms
Jon, having my own license wouldn't really help. They're already using my old
license and have the app. hosted internally, but they want to go with outside
hosting so they can access the app. from anywhere without having to VPN into
their network. (plus the database is stored on their hosting
Ray,
prior to CF10, with a single enterprise license you can do 10 cloud/vps
installations, so unless they need more than that, and their existing
license is an enterprise license, then it should suffice. The usage within
a cluster also depends what type of cluster. If it is a load balancing
I have a client that is using a ColdFusion application that I developed several
years ago that relies heavily on the use of ColdFusion flash forms. They need
to find an alternative to the ColdFusion hosting engine because of the
licensing costs but the only two alternatives I can find is Railo
I'd just tell em that nothing else supports it and the cost of CF STD is
the cost of asking you to rebuild in HTML forms. (Although rebuilding in
HTML forms would be a HUGE improvement.)
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 8:09 PM, Ray Meade raym...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a client that is using a
There are no other engines that support Flash forms.
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Ray Meade raym...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a client that is using a ColdFusion application that I developed
several years ago that relies heavily on the use of ColdFusion flash forms.
They need to find an
Flash forms are proprietary to adobe, so if you want to keep them then you
gotta stick with cf.
The only other alternative is redo them in html or flex.
Russ Michaels
www.michaels.me.uk
cfmldeveloper.com
cflive.net
cfsearch.com
On 13 Aug 2013 02:10, Ray Meade raym...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a
Ray is right. It will be cheaper for the client to stay with the Adobe product
rather than incur the cost of a major code rewrite. You could look in to
purchasing an older licensed copy off of eBay for a reduced price.
Not to try to pimp anything on you but I have an old CF8 Std. that is out
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