Here's what's on the PCAOnline.com website:

Coral System Overview

Coral is a server side Cold Fusion compatible script engine
that allows you to deliver dynamic Web content.
Coral has other built in functionality that enhances standard CFML. 

Coral is ideally suited:

- For business applications distributed to small/medium workgroups (1 to 20
users) 
- For building web based consumer applications/shareware 
- For "run from a CD" applications like training or educational applications

- For stand-alone applications that need to be installed and run directly
  from a computer that is not connected to the Internet 
- For applications that need to be distributed to a large group of users and
  used off-line like sales force automation applications

Sounds like "building web based consumer applications" is exactly
what I do...

Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 4:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: What's the name of that CF server...

I thought about it for a project well past, but it never materialized. Is it
a server that you install? I just thought it was for putting dynamic
websites on CD.

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andy matthews
web developer
certified advanced coldfusion programmer
ICGLink, Inc.
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