Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-20 Thread Ravi Gehlot
, 2007 1:05 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion Exactly that. CFML is parsed / interpreted by the server (or application) into which the end result is HTML, which itself is parsed by the browser. This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Ravi Gehlot
Just out of curiosity. What is Ralio for? Ravi. C. Hatton Humphrey wrote: What about Railo? Would this be an option? Unfortunately not. We have direct and immediate needs for functionality found in 7.0. Ralio is at 6.1 compatibility.

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
:23:56 2007 Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion Just out of curiosity. What is Ralio for? Ravi. C. Hatton Humphrey wrote: What about Railo? Would this be an option? Unfortunately not. We have direct and immediate needs for functionality found in 7.0. Ralio is at 6.1 compatibility

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Ravi Gehlot
://www.reedexpo.com -Original Message- From: Ravi Gehlot To: CF-Talk Sent: Fri May 18 20:23:56 2007 Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion Just out of curiosity. What is Ralio for? Ravi. C. Hatton Humphrey wrote: What about Railo? Would this be an option

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread James Holmes
When you write ColdFusion code (technically CFML, ColdFusion Markup Language) and visit the page containing it, it gets compiled and/or run by a CF engine. Adobe Coldfusion is one engine, Bluedragon is another, as are Smith and Railo. I feel spoilt for choice - how many PHP engines are there? On

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Gert Franz
: Ravi Gehlot To: CF-Talk Sent: Fri May 18 20:23:56 2007 Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion Just out of curiosity. What is Ralio for? Ravi. C. Hatton Humphrey wrote: What about Railo? Would this be an option? Unfortunately not. We have direct

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
. Visit our website at http://www.reedexpo.com -Original Message- From: Gert Franz To: CF-Talk Sent: Sat May 19 14:18:35 2007 Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion Well I haven't persuaded Neil to use it yet. I guess he will be hard to convince. Railo 1.1 is MX 7 compatible. Meaning

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Ravi Gehlot
So is Bluedragon or Ralio built on top of ColdFusion? James Holmes wrote: When you write ColdFusion code (technically CFML, ColdFusion Markup Language) and visit the page containing it, it gets compiled and/or run by a CF engine. Adobe Coldfusion is one engine, Bluedragon is another, as are

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread James Holmes
No, Bluedragon and Railo are alternatives to ColdFusion. They do the same job (running CFML code). On 5/19/07, Ravi Gehlot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So is Bluedragon or Ralio built on top of ColdFusion? James Holmes wrote: When you write ColdFusion code (technically CFML, ColdFusion Markup

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
within this communication are not necessarily those expressed by Reed Exhibitions. Visit our website at http://www.reedexpo.com -Original Message- From: Ravi Gehlot To: CF-Talk Sent: Sat May 19 04:36:23 2007 Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion So is Bluedragon or Ralio built on top

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Ravi Gehlot
Got it Thanks. Ravi. James Holmes wrote: No, Bluedragon and Railo are alternatives to ColdFusion. They do the same job (running CFML code). On 5/19/07, Ravi Gehlot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So is Bluedragon or Ralio built on top of ColdFusion? James Holmes wrote: When you write

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Ravi Gehlot
:23 2007 Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion So is Bluedragon or Ralio built on top of ColdFusion? James Holmes wrote: When you write ColdFusion code (technically CFML, ColdFusion Markup Language) and visit the page containing it, it gets compiled and/or run by a CF engine. Adobe

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
. Visit our website at http://www.reedexpo.com -Original Message- From: Ravi Gehlot To: CF-Talk Sent: Sat May 19 06:31:11 2007 Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion What do you mena by parse CFML? Ravi. Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote: No, ColdFusion is a trademarked name. It is the name

RE: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Eric Roberts
: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion Exactly that. CFML is parsed / interpreted by the server (or application) into which the end result is HTML, which itself is parsed by the browser. This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DN, United Kingdom

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
. Visit our website at http://www.reedexpo.com -Original Message- From: Eric Roberts To: CF-Talk Sent: Sat May 19 19:23:24 2007 Subject: RE: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion Actually...it is parsed by the server and compiled into Java which produces the HTML and JavaScript which is in turn parsed

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
: Eric Roberts To: CF-Talk Sent: Sat May 19 19:23:24 2007 Subject: RE: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion Actually...it is parsed by the server and compiled into Java which produces the HTML and JavaScript which is in turn parsed by the browser :-D Eric -Original Message- From: Robertson-Ravo

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Sean Corfield
On 5/19/07, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually...it is parsed by the server and compiled into Java which produces the HTML and JavaScript which is in turn parsed by the browser :-D CFMX 6.0 used to translate the CFML to Java and then compile the Java to bytecode which runs on the

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
website at http://www.reedexpo.com -Original Message- From: Sean Corfield To: CF-Talk Sent: Sat May 19 22:52:13 2007 Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion On 5/19/07, Eric Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually...it is parsed by the server and compiled into Java which produces the HTML

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-19 Thread Sean Corfield
On 5/19/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm does BD parse/translate to a proprietry language before it goes to MSIL and on to the CLR? Wouldn't the .NET version simple be J#? BlueDragon was originally written in Java and used the J# path to get the core engine compiled

Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-18 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
So after the nucluear meltdown of my life yesterday I was told that we are going to purchase CFMX 7 assuming that we will get the upgrades to 8 when the time comes around. Question is this - where would you recommend purchasing from? After speaking with Adobe we're looking for resellers or

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-18 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 18 May 2007, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote: Question is this - where would you recommend purchasing from? After speaking with Adobe we're looking for resellers or distributors. Is something up with Adobe's online shop ? -- Tom Chiverton Helping to heterogeneously seize corporate

RE: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-18 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
I'm sure he's looking for a better price Tom... -Original Message- From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 11:28 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion On Friday 18 May 2007, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote: Question is this - where would you

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-18 Thread Rey Bango
The price! ;) Tom Chiverton wrote: On Friday 18 May 2007, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote: Question is this - where would you recommend purchasing from? After speaking with Adobe we're looking for resellers or distributors. Is something up with Adobe's online shop ?

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-18 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Friday 18 May 2007, Bobby Hartsfield wrote: I'm sure he's looking for a better price Tom... Well, there's Smith then. -- Tom Chiverton Helping to professionally supply back-end content on: http://thefalken.livejournal.com This email is

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-18 Thread Sean Corfield
On 5/18/07, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 18 May 2007, Bobby Hartsfield wrote: I'm sure he's looking for a better price Tom... Well, there's Smith then. which won't run any framework-based code :) Right now I can't even get settings to 'stick' in the Smith admin - and

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-18 Thread Gert Franz
What about Railo? Would this be an option? Greetings / Grüsse Gert Franz Customer Care Railo Technologies GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.railo.ch Join our Mailing List / Treten Sie unserer Mailingliste bei: deutsch: http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/railo/ english:

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-18 Thread Mark Mandel
Seach for CF on Froogle. Seriously, I've seen some really good deals on there. Mark On 5/19/07, Gert Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What about Railo? Would this be an option? Greetings / Grüsse Gert Franz Customer Care Railo Technologies GmbH [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.railo.ch Join our

Re: Fwd: Purchasing ColdFusion

2007-05-18 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
What about Railo? Would this be an option? Unfortunately not. We have direct and immediate needs for functionality found in 7.0. Ralio is at 6.1 compatibility. ~| Deploy Web Applications Quickly across the enterprise with