Well, you just have to love those "mute points".

Actually, my experience is that PHP is not normally an option in the
corporate IT department, due to the low cost and (perceived) support
problems.

Still, it all goes down well on your CV.

best of luck,
Lee (Bjork) Borkman
http://bjork.net ColdFusion Tags by Bjork

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From: Kelly Shepard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


The new boss has arrived in my department and of course he wants everyone to
switch from the awesome and all mighty cold fusion to .... PHP. 

....Here is a glimpse into his last email:

"It could be argued that both technologies have their strengths and
weaknesses. However, in the corporate IT department, CF is usually not an
option due to cost and security problems. 
....

The need to deliberate the issue further is a mute point."

....


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