> I agree with you on most points. I'm not converting to Fusebox for speed
> increase. More portability and make my site more manageable so I can
> concentrate on adding cool features.
Exactly. So why are you benchmarking?

> PHP vs CF issue is retarded. I think a talented programmer on either side
> can accomplish relatively the same result...although I'd recommend CF over
> PHP for corporate environment ANYDAY for scalability concerns and cost in
> development.
I would love to use PHP for the project I'm working on now. Its much better
suited to the task. But I know I'm doing the company a favor by sticking
with Cold Fusion.

> CF 7.0? Hmm tough call...I believe by that time JSP tags will look A LOT
> like CF TAGS. ;-)
Actually you're not too far off. CF invented the whole tag concept, and
JSP improved upon it. LiveSoft (JRun) was the first (I think) of many to
make a collection of JSP custom tags that mimic Cold Fusion. Since CF 6.0
is going to be built on top of J2EE, I assume by that point CF and JSP tags
really will be one and the same.

Patrick


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