Just set up Cold Fusion to handle .php extensions?
Or use a good SES directory scheme with no file extension?



Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/17/05 02:26PM >>>
My boss just got back from a client meeting.  The IT guy from the company 
wants us to develop the site in PHP since he "heard" that ColdFusion was 
being discontinued from the MM product line.  She tried to explain to him 
that was just not true, but to no avail.  Funny thing is, we got the job, 
but we now will have develop it in PHP.  While I don't mind learning a new 
language, I just cannot belive the stupidity of some people.  UGH - time to 
hit the books, I guess.



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