They never were (maybe in their first phase?) that we could could see.
As spike said, bestrates vs wotif.com was the main competitor, the
things that were done on bestrates blew wotif.com's features out of
the water - they basically have a site that doesn't scale well either.

Anyway could say more, but that'd be "Tourism Politic`n"

Scott


On 6/29/05, Spike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I worked on bestrates wotif was one of our main competitors and I'm
> pretty certain they weren't using CF. Unless they were using a different
> file extension to hide it of that is.
>  
>  Their site was a bit of a dog from what I remember.
>  
>  Spike
> 
> On 6/28/05, Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It was a combination from what I have been told(they are just down the
> > road from me). But yeah mostly SQL. Slightly freaky cause I we just moved
> > all our apps off of Oracle because of cost and stability....guess it boils
> > down to those whom program the database.
> > 
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