At 08:43 AM 3/21/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Anyone who relies solely on CF for marketability is in trouble already.
Anyone who relies on anyone thing is in trouble.
If you have a client that comes in and they already own Sun Servers and
Oracle running Netscape Enterprise then you must choose a tool that works
with that.
ASP is not an option so you must use CF or JSP or Perl or something else.
Everything is proprietary, it is just figuring out which tool is going to
work best. For the most part I find that CF is the way to go. But I am
working on a project now where the source needs to be secured, and CFCrypt
just don't cut it. So we had to find a different route.
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