Correct..especially for Off Shore development such as what I do here in
Trinidad.
Our net connections can't support an INternational Website, so we HAVE to
host on shared servers abroad like Hostpro.net or CFHOSTING etc.
If the COST of hosting on a CF Enabled server goes up..why the heck would
anyone outside the US choose Coldfusion???
That market is going to die off.
True some may say well its not a sizeable market..but why COULDN'T it be? :)
The Caribbean, and Latin America is only now, I think, starting to
experience the .COM burst that the States experienced two or more years
ago..Companies are starting to realise that the net is there and the net can
help them.
Trinidad is only just getting Wireless Cable Modems, we have Direct PC etc.
and its the same thing that's starting to happen all up the caribbean island
chain...these people gonna want development done.
Right now everyone here knows .ASP.
If it costs much more to put up a client website in the states on
Coldfusion..they're not going to even sniff at CF.
-Gel
www.carigamer.com
Island Gaming At Its Best!(tm)
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Texidor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
But the small development companies, particularly outside the US where
bandwidth is a lot more expensive, cannot afford to host their own machines,
and so we rely on virtual hosts like the CFHosting and the Cyberhost etc
etc.
If we will have to pay extra for our sites to be hosted on these servers, to
cover the cost of licensing, then we will have to rethink our 'commitment'
to ColdFusion.
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