My point was that the way I read it, you can run as many apps as you want
on a CFPro 5 box, as long as you developed them.
Did I read the FAQ wrong?
best, paul
At 02:13 PM 4/28/01 -0400, you wrote:
>On 4/28/01, Paul Smith penned:
> >Perhaps I didn't read things quite correctly, but doesn't this development
> >work in favor of those small developers who put a box somewhere and go into
> >the business hosting the apps they develop?
>
>I am basically such a developer. I may have 2 clients with access to
>my box who even know what ColdFusion is, other than what I tell them.
>So I'm fine with Pro rather than Enterprise. So you'd have to explain
>to me how spending $6,000 for functionality I don't require when the
>functionality I do require is available for $1,100 will work in my
>favor.
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