Hello from Gregg C Levine normally with Jedi Knight Computers
Thank you for clarifying that issue, Henry Schaffer. However, I suppose
I should add to this issue, by saying that their complaints were ones of
a lacking in support or service, perhaps as in responding in a timely
fashion to those user's complaints, and other bugaboos. I have indeed
heard good things about Macromedia, so this is a good sign. 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> Henry Schaffer
> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 2:12 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Macromedia Coldfusion on Linux/390
> 
> Gregg writes:
> >Hello from Gregg C Levine normally with Jedi Knight Computers
> >Is this the same product that I remember being made available for
> >Windows, and marketed by a company named Allaire?
> 
>   Yes.
> 
> >If so, then when did Macromedia swallow them up?
> 
>   A year or so? ago.
> 
> >It would be a good thing, because I had heard some negative reports
> >from fellow Windows users, who were using the product for web page
> >creation, on an Enterprise scale, and for IIS, no less.
> 
>   I have some colleagues who use it for dynamic web page production
> (i.e. it competes with methods such as php and cgi) and they find it
to
> be a very good rapid prototyping tool.   They feel that this justifies
> its use vs. a more open approach.  Right now they are running it on
> Solaris as well as on IIS.
> --
> --henry schaffer
> 

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