> Simply as you put, wrapping CF in PHP and PHP in CF, I feel that each
> language has it's strengths and it's failings, so why not allow them to
> coexist. I am not a programmer by any means, but what would you do if
> suddenly PHP could understand Coldfusion data sources, etc. I mean, right
> now it can't, but getting them wrapped around each other allows you to tap
> the strengths, like, say, PHP is more closely wrapped to linux, and has
more
> built in linux capabilities that CF may not, so why not give cf the power
to
> do so?
>
> -Jesse

Do you mean being able top parse php and cf from within the one file in one
http request? If you sent an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] you'd get some good
feedback on that

With regards giving cf more 'linux' capability, that can only be good in my
opinion.
I used to use cf primarily until I got sick of rebooting winnt and changed
to linux/apache/php 18 months or so ago. Now when I go back to do the odd cf
job for someone I feel incredibly restricted because I can't get at
anything. If you were to add things like socket open/bind/send/read, etc
it'd sure be good :)

jason




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