If finding a copy of CF5 doesn't work out, you might consider trying
the code out on one of the free CFML engines like Railo or OpenBD. If
the code is pretty straight forward, vanilla, CF it should work with
few tweaks. If they have heavy use of C++ custom tags and such, might
be more pain that it is worth.

Cheers,
Judah

On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Paul Silver <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> A real blast from the past this one - I've got a client who wants to
> move server and has lost their original install CD for ColdFusion v5.
> Yes, that's right: 5.
>
> I've got the license key, and I know they're legit as I used to work
> for them ~10 years ago when v5 was current and remember them buying it
> (I wasn't stuck with v4.5 and rebooting the server every night, woo!)
>
> Is there a repository I can download such an old version from, or
> could some kind soul zip up a copy of the files and get them to me
> somehow? They don't have the budget to upgrade to CF10, sadly.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
> --
> Paul Silver
> Freelance Web Developer
> Tel: 01273 906020 (UK)
> http://www.paulsilver.co.uk and http://webpositioningcentre.co.uk
>
> 

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