>Yup...for me it was good and cheap basic hosting.  I knew I could do
>anything too fancy, but the sites I was hosting there were more
>informational sites more than anything and didn't do anything too complex.
>Most of the stuff I did could have been accomplished with html and
>javascript, but using CF to do it just made it easier.  
>
>GoDaddy dropping CF support is kind of a big deal, isn't it?

There are some reputable hosts out there that won't bail on CF anytime soon. We 
may have changed our name and branding recently (yes, we were formely known as 
CrystalTech), but we've been hosting the platform for well over 10 years now, 
dating back to the days before it was sold to Macromedia. And we plan on 
supporting it still for years to come. 

We offer quality CF 9 hosting with database and PHP support, few restrictions, 
and actual knowledgable live 24/7/365 support. Here's our offer to displaced 
GoDaddy customers, http://cpc.thesba.com/coldfusion/godaddy/

Good Luck,
Tommy Weber
TheSBA.com

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