Implies? That's what it says. But it's wrong.
At 11:22 AM 1/24/01 -0800, you wrote:
>http://computerworld.com/cwi/story/0%2C1199%2CNAV47_STO56641_NLTa%2C00.html
>
> "...ColdFusion, a cross-platform product that runs both Microsoft's Active
>Server Pages and JavaServer Pages..."
>
> Is that statement (from the above article) even remotely correct, or am I
>completely confused?
>Yes, I've heard of cases where ASP or JSP run on the same box (even the same
>site) as ColdFusion. I've heard of cases where ASP and ColdFusion are
>integrated together. But, I've never heard of any ColdFusion
>functionality that
>would run ASP on a unix box (which is what the above implies).
>
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