Hard to say which is worse, getting in a snit over appropriate tools or
having to live with the clueless choices made by management personnel who
think they know more about technology than those they pay to live it day in
and day out. Either way, when management decisions backfire, just remember
that they don't like hearing "I told you so" anymore than your significant
other does.   :)

Ken





> David Huyck wrote:
> >
> > If anyone knows of a way to work around that issue, I might consider not
> > trying to get my new employer to switch to CF or PHP or JSP.  Otherwise,
I
> > am planning on being a rebel without a clue...
> >
>
> Be careful, David. I can tell you from sad experience that
> the quickest way to end up in the nether regions of the
> organization is to get into a snit with management over the
> most appropriate tool.
>
> --John
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