Hi Sam,

As was mentioned, there are a ton of ColdFusion hosting options 
available. Perhaps not as pervasive as PHP or ASP but certainly abundant 
and definitely reputable & stable.

As for not being able to run it for free, thats a bad misconception. You 
can definitely run it locally for free. In fact, Adobe promotes this for 
development. The only time you need to purchase a full license is when 
you're wanting to deploy it into standalone production server.

Rey,...

Sam Collett wrote:
> On 22/11/06, Web Specialist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>I'm with Rey Bango team: ColdFusion is a great alternative.
> 
> 
> The syntax certainly is easy to understand if you are comfortable with
> html. Finding hosts that support it may be more difficult, plus you
> can't run it for free (in a non-trial way) on your machine like you
> can with most other solutions.
> 
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