It's the legal issue -- this implies risk where other options don't. 
Personally I love AMFPHP and have never observed it blowing up; it's
far faster than ColdFusion remoting in my experience.  Legal issues
aside, I'd go with it for enterprise-scale projects.

Mike


On 1/26/06, Simen Brekken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >Hello Flashcoders,
> > >
> > >Question:
> > >What's your opinion and/or practice of using AMFPHP for client's
> > >project?
> > >
>
> AMFPHP is production ready (we run 20+ pretty big sites on it) but there's no
> warranty that it won't blow up and you'll have someone to call when it does.
>
> Regards,
> Simen Brekken
>
>
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