BTW, since the old CF4.5 days where installs were a real hassle, CF has 
come a long way.

You should be able to install the dev version of CF7 on your laptop 
within minutes, with about 10 clicks.  It'll take you longer to download 
it than install it.

Rick Faircloth wrote:
> Alright.I'm convinced.after working with ASP.NET 2.0
> and the free MS development tools, and especially after
> reading the TechRepublic article that Greg referenced, I think
> sticking with CF is the best route.
> 
> However, as some of you know, I'm still using CF 4.5 and
> it's still doing everything I'm asking it to (probably because
> I don't know the right questions by now :oP).
> 
> What I need is some direction on moving from CF 4.5 to
> CF 7.
> 
> I'm used to running my own CF and web server, but I'm
> wondering if I shouldn't get a cheap GoDaddy.com hosting
> account or a hosting account from somewhere else that
> is running CF 7 and will provide a "playground" for me to
> learn about all the new toys.  Once I've learned how to play,
> I may go ahead and replace my CF 4.5 server with CF 7 on
> my web server, simply because I like the control.  However,
> I don't want to pay the "upgrade cost" of $1300 right now
> and I don't think I want the hassle of running the server
> while playing with the code and techniques.
> 
> I could install the dev version of CF 7 on my laptop, where I
> do al lot of my experimenting, but, again, I'm not sure if there's
> much benefit at first to running my own CF 7 server.
> 
> I'll stop for now.
> 
> Advice anyone?
> 
> Rick
> 
> 
> 
> 

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