I think the point is that if both products had all of the same stuff, why
would anyone bother buying the more expensive one?

Seona.

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> Why not both  is my point
>
> Scott
>
> "Geoff Bowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Scott Barnes wrote:
> > > One thing pisses me off the most is, Its available in the Enterprise
> edition
> > > (and in all honesty it was easy to setup), yet in
> Professional its not?
> Why
> > > the hell MM
> >
> > Oracle Native drivers have only *ever* been available in the Enterprise
> > edition of ColdFusion.  I'm not sure that I see what your point is?
> >
> > -- geoff
> > http://www.daemon.com.au/
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