I Disagree for this point ...
CFMAIL and CDONT are the same functionnality ...
Yannick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Slay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 11:09 AM
Subject: RE: cf vs. ASP strengths: need to convince client
> And sending mail!!!!!!! With ASP it was either an additional component,
> ie ASPMail, or dig out and mess around with various COM objects... CFMAIL
> is a dream!! :^)
>
>
>
> At 18:25 7/05/00 +0930, you wrote:
> >I haven't been following this thread very closely so I don't know if the
> >following has already been mentioned...
> >
> >One thing you could argue is the issue of components. With CF more
> >functionalities (there's that word again ;) ) are supported, and if you
want
> >to replicate those in ASP, you'll have to have additional components
> >installed. For example checking POP accounts, uploading files.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: earwicker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 3:47 PM
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: cf vs. ASP strengths: need to convince client
> >
> >
> >Hello everyone. I apologize in advance if this topic is inappropriate for
> >this forum, but I feel sure that you folks (timid, shy, unopinionated lot
> >that you are) will let me know if it is. Here goes. . .
> >
> >The (small startup) company I work for has a chance to land a VERY
lucrative
> >contract with a major client here in houston. The client uses ASP
> >extensively. We want to encourage them to purchase cf server, and to
allow
> >us to realize their project in cold fusion. I must make a compelling
> >presentation to the client by mid-week. I am aware of the "asp vs. cold
> >fusion" listing on the HOF site, and will include those points, but I am
> >hoping that some of you can help me augment the following list (which is
an
> >extension of the HOF list):
> >
> >
> >---cf will drastically reduce the development time (and hence $$) of the
> >project . . . (i.e. one can accomplish the same things with much simpler
> >coding)
> >
> >---the simpler code makes for MUCH easier maintenance of the project
(again
> >. . . . ultimately saving $$)
> >
> >---bringing in cold fusion does not make their existing ASP code
obsolete.
> >The two can operate concurrently, and will offer their in-house team yet
> >another wonderful and proven tool. (We plan on including one or two ASP
> >pages in our mock-up so that they can see the two operating hand-in-hand)
> >
> >---since cf sends (for the most part) nothing but html to the client's
> >machine, less "sensitive" code will be visible to curious and/or
unfriendly
> >"codesmiths" out in the real world.
> >
> >I also need a solid argument to combat the "cold fusion has security
issues"
> >argument that these people may or may not have heard. At the very least,
I
> >would love to hear a not-too-biased comparison of ASP vs. cF as regards
> >security . . . particular the security of any and all referenced
> >database(s).
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >---earwicker's [coldFusion Hortative]
> >
> >
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