> Allaire Corp and Macromedia, Inc., users of Allaire's flagship product
> ColdFusion may be slightly unsure of the future of the CFML language.

Slightly meaning "this is a scare tactic and completely false"?

> n-ary (consultancy) Ltd. has developed a 100% pure J2EE
> application that can render ColdFusion pages.

Hey cool.

> Initial tests suggest that the software (codenamed TagFusion) actually
> runs more efficiently than Allaire's ColdFusion server itself.

I am "slightly" skeptical of this claim.  could be though.  Cool.

> TagFusion supports the majority of the most commonly used CFML tags in
> addition to supporting CFML's complete expression language.

kinda like CF Express supports.. ahem...most... cough cough... of CF's tags?

> TagFusion has been undergoing thorough testing since July 2000 with the
> UK's largest shopping portal, ShopSmart.com.

Cool.

> It's not certain yet as to whether TagFusion will become an open-source
> project or will be launched as a product to compete directly with
ColdFusion.

What about the "OR" don't I get.  Will it would not compete with CF either
way?  How about "We aren't sure that this is worth paying for yet."

-Cameron

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Cameron Childress
elliptIQ Inc.
p.770.460.7277.232
f.770.460.0963


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