> I don't know this from experience, but I've heard people say that BD.
> Net
> can be useful in a business that is running .Net for most everything
> else, but you still want to use ColdFusion.  That way you can run on 
> the
> same app server as all the other apps.


I understand that logic, but I don't understand why a company would want to 
spend the money on BlueDragon.NET when they are already coding everything in 
.NET. 



Bob

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