> They look fairly inexpensive, but I could not find anything about using > SSL's with their service. Also they only have M$ Access support, > nothing for > SQL Server etc. But the price looks good.
Heh, that's a point. Most sites that want it "cheap and now" are going to be on Access, not SQL server. As far as SSL or eCommerce, I don't know what their solution is. I don't do much to handle that kind of stuff, but I know for one site I was looking into the PayPal store to handle a simple checkout. Hatton > > > CF sites are as cheap to host as ASP sites, cheaper if you > > consider the > > > number of security holes that ASP introduces to your > > server. Additionally > > > there are free ColdFusion hosting companies, such as > > > http://www.cfm-resources.com/. Cannot get more free than > > that. There are > > > also some very low cost ones like http://www.Shanje.com or > > http://icn.net/, > > both of which charge around $15 to $25 for CF hosting. > > > > > > Larry, > > > > I don't know if you've heard of this company, but I'm looking > > at them for a > > couple of sites I'm involved with. > > > > http://www.inetdesign2k.com/hosting.htm > > > > They have a CF enabled hosting package for $60/year (that's > > $5/month). The > > only downside I've heard about them is that they FEROCIOUSLY > > enforce their > > AUP... If a user has anything *.mp3 they'll investigate. 'Course then > > again, that does cut down on the script kiddies running warez > > sites in a > > shared hosting environment too ;) > > > > Still, for $60 a year that's pretty good! > > > > Hatton > > > > -- > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
