Based on valued feedback from the community, we have changed our licensing
plans for shared server hosting with ColdFusion Server 5.  Here's what you
need to know:

1.      We do not plan to offer a Hosting Service Provider Edition of
ColdFusion Server 5 at this time
2.      We plan to license the Professional and Enterprise editions of
ColdFusion Server 5 in a way that allows you to provide shared server
hosting services
3.      We plan to introduce the Professional and Enterprise editions of
ColdFusion Server 5 with the same pricing as the 4.5 release

The broad availability of high quality, affordable ColdFusion hosting
services is important to the continued growth and success of the ColdFusion
community.  We recognize the role of our partners in making this happen, and
we encourage partners who offer hosting services to participate our hosting
partner programs, including the Hosting Certification Program.  Your
involvement will help us better meet your needs in the future.

One of the most exciting things about the ColdFusion Server 5 release is
that it was conceived based on suggestions and feedback from the ColdFusion
developer community.   We rely on your continued involvement.  Keep it
coming.

If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions regarding the ColdFusion
business, including licensing and pricing issues, feel free to email me
anytime.  And as you start using ColdFusion Server 5 in the months ahead, be
sure to send your ideas for new features and functionality to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks,

Jeff Whatcott
Director, ColdFusion Product Marketing / Macromedia
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 9:44 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: what happens to fusebox!


Read the FAQ to settle some of your questions:

http://www.allaire.com/products/coldfusion/cf5hostingfaq.html




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 12:17 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: what happens to fusebox!


Hi , there,
Being an sole developer in coldfusion for about 3 years no, i was
dissappointed by hearing the new licencing policy by allaire-macromedia.
 but now what happens to those sites that need more than one application.cfm
file . for example an online store site
may have a different application.cfm file for use at the store front and the
other for admin panels for entering the data.
Also i am quite new to fusebox model and use somewhat my own methodology for
it. but for the sake of standards i do have few question and need an answer
for :

1. How modularized should the application  be. At what level one should
consider making a seperate circuit application than to have two or more pags
included in the existing app.

2. What is the best way to break apart files (meant query,display,etc) :
Actually sometimes there need to be queries nested  within the cfoutput tag
that runs over another query. So does this nested query be another qry_*.cfm
file or should one, let this query remain in the display file.
Thanks In advance!
Amit .
Think ! That's The Best You Can Do For Yourself  EVER !
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