Why would you not so it this way.

This is actually the requirement from my client.

it's a simple call to the database with each page request.

Why would that be an issue?

I am an experienced CF programmer but never built a completely database-driven 
site.





>tGirl,
>I realize that I have no idea what your experience level is or what
>the requirements of your project are, but I would caution that the
>idea of a single page site where all the HTML is stored in a database
>seems like a very bad idea on the surface for the majority of Web
>sites. I've done a lot of work with content management systems,
>including extensive work with Macromedia Spectra, and I can tell you
>that going down this path is filled with problems that few developers
>anticipate unless they have prior experience developing CMSs.
>
>The author of that article suggests that storing the HTML in a
>database somehow increases the speed and security of the site, but I
>would disagree with that assertion. The author doesn't back up those
>claims in any way. It is obvious from reading the article that the
>person who wrote it does not have significant experience coding so I
>would discourage anyone from following any of the advice in it.
>
>-Mike Chabot
>
>
>> 

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