It's not an accurate measure, but when you give developers an unrestricted 
choice between half a dozen libraries and more people pick jQuery than all the 
others combined, that's a pretty good sign.

CF's problem is more complicated - on a level playing field it would certainly 
have a greater market share, but unfortuantely the playing field is not level - 
due to bad past experiences, ignorant snobbery about tags, lack of advocacy 
from Adobe/Macromedia, and (until recently) the whole price issue, most people 
that reject it haven't even tried CFML recently, and many more people never 
even hear of it to start with.
(Hopefully the assorted recent events & groups will help to change all that.)


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