It would bode well that Macromedia uses a mixture of all the languages as
their products support most languages and technologies ... guess we just
wished they used a little more ColdFusion than they do, especially when they
talk about selling CF ...

No matter what ... I still think it's a great listing of sites that utilize
CF (http://www.macromedia.com/showcase/), and if one digs deep enough
(www.forta.com) then you can find plenty of great examples of companies that
rely heavily on CF ... it's definitely a tough sell though to convince
customers to go one way. Been there done that, still doing it, but it's
worth it in the long run, as I get to use what I want to use ... as long as
it's the right tool for the job.

Erika
Todd for president to nuke all other languages. <grin>
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>>|-----Original Message-----
>>|From: Neil Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>|
>>|As far as I know, Macromedia use a mixture of languages.  It uses
>>|Broadvision, Jsp (JRun), Spectra, and ColdFusion.
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