What makes you think this? It looks to me like most files have a .html
extension. I'm sure these html files are dynamic though, perhaps they're
rendering ColdFusion in the html pages.

http://www.codemonkeysteve.com/blog/2010/03/coldfusion-parsing-coldfusion-in
-a-htm-extension-on-iis6/

I do agree that it seems silly to do this though. I would think that if a
company is selling a product it seems like they should be using the product
themselves and not try to mask that they are or are not using the product. I
do know they have a lot of flex integration on the site.

:)


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Grant [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:54 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Where to put your code


>
> although a lot of what is adobe.com seems to be moving away from CF
>

I noticed this the other day. Seems like Adobe isn't all that proud of CF.




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