It sounds like an anti-CF prejudice.

  Business Logic is Business Logic.  If he could provide an example of 
'business logic' that can only not be implemented in ColdFusion without 
running into serious problems, I sure would be interested in that.

At 10:17 AM 4/19/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>More of a philosophical question. I was meeting with a potential
>subcontractor the other day and he made the remark that once you get into
>serious business logic, cold fusion is "kinda hokey." Anyone care to
>possibly elaborate on what he might've meant? Or is this just another one of
>those anti-CF prejudices?
>
>Just wondering,
>
>John Venable
>
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