I've had similar experiences. It's also been my experience that when the 
problem is related to the CF services crashing, that it's hard to get 
someone who really (and I mean *really*) knows what the hell they're 
talking about. I spent two years on an intermittent problem like that, 
and it was like pulling teeth to get someone worth their salt to help us.

Chris

Aaron Rouse wrote:
> I'd be curious how supported it really ends up being.  Seems like a lot of
> CF support is just in the community anyway.  I know the few times we have
> tried using official support that was paid for by our company we usually
> still got no solution or discovered the community could provide quicker or
> better support.
> 
> On 3/22/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thursday 22 Mar 2007, Aaron Rouse wrote:
>>> Isn't the mind blowing rich text editor just the FCK(?) free editor that
>>> could be integrated into any online form regardless of CF being there or
>>> not?
>> Yup.
>> But not having to write any javascript, having it Be Supported and Just
>> Work
>> are great winners for some people.
>>
>> --
>> Tom Chiverton
>> Helping to economically improve strategic deliverables
>> On: http://thefalken.livejournal.com
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 

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