Well, even if it were true that Adobe didnt want to be in the server business, it wouldnt make any sense for them to just stop it. They'd look for a buyer, because there is a flow of revenue.
If that happened, someone else would buy it, we'd all complain and whine about the change, someone else would take the product on as a major interest for them and we'd all move on. But frankly I think it makes sense for Adobe to have coldfusion. It's a profit maker for them by all accounts so why would they want to get rid of it? Either way I'm not concerned. Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer AFP Webworks http://afpwebworks.com ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month On 8/6/06, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh yeah, this makes a lot of sense. A company that's in the business of > earning profits discontinues an incredibly successful product that generates > millions of $$$ in revenue. > > Yes, lots of sense. > > Will > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting, up-to-date ColdFusion information by your peers, delivered to your door four times a year. http://www.fusionauthority.com/quarterly Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/message.cfm/messageid:248923 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=89.70.4

