On 3/7/01, Benjamin S. Rogers penned:
Thought I would post a link to this news as many ColdFusion developers are
devoted WebSite customers.
http://software.oreilly.com/news.cfm?ID_News=200
Bummer. They're looking for a buyer. Maybe Macrollaire will pick them up. :-D
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Bud Schneehagen -
Thought I would post a link to this news as many ColdFusion
developers are devoted WebSite customers.
http://software.oreilly.com/news.cfm?ID_News=200
Bummer. They're looking for a buyer. Maybe Macrollaire will pick
them up. :-D
Taking this seriously (even though it's not) - they
On 3/8/01, Philip Arnold - ASP penned:
Taking this seriously (even though it's not) - they wouldn't as there
currently is no support in ClusterCats for WSP, so if they did buy the
product then they'd have to include it...
Sounds like I should cancel my order for WSP 3 and migrate to IIS
while I
Sounds like I should cancel my order for WSP 3 and migrate to IIS
while I still only have 100 or so sites to switch.
And then spend 3 hours a week making sure you have the latest vunerabilities
patched...
Oh, and have to re-buy all of your certificates
And have to retrain all of your
You can migrate a Verisign cert for $100.
Cary
At 02:55 PM 3/8/2001 +, you wrote:
Oh, and have to re-buy all of your certificates
Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company
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Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book
Oh, and have to re-buy all of your certificates
You can migrate a Verisign cert for $100.
Yeah, but it's still re-buying - a Thawte Cert only costs $100 to begin
with...
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
"Websites for the
On 3/8/01, Philip Arnold - ASP penned:
And then spend 3 hours a week making sure you have the latest vunerabilities
patched...
Oh, and have to re-buy all of your certificates
And have to retrain all of your web-admins who use the WSP interface
Yeah, I get your point. I really like Website
Sounds like I should cancel my order for WSP 3 and migrate to IIS
while I still only have 100 or so sites to switch.
And then spend 3 hours a week making sure you have the latest
vulnerabilities patched...
Now, I like WebSite, but this isn't really a fair criticism. IIS
vulnerabilities
Now, I like WebSite, but this isn't really a fair criticism. IIS
vulnerabilities typically only affect you when you haven't properly set it
up in the first place. For example, lots of them depend on ISAPI mappings
that no one is using. If they're not being used, they shouldn't be left in
On 3/8/01, Dave Watts penned:
Also, just because more IIS vulnerabilities are publicly known, doesn't mean
that IIS is inherently less secure than WebSite. There are simply fewer
people poking into WebSite looking for vulnerabilities, since there are
fewer people using WebSite.
Kind of like why
Thought I would post a link to this news as many ColdFusion developers are
devoted WebSite customers.
http://software.oreilly.com/news.cfm?ID_News=200
Benjamin S. Rogers
Web Developer, c4.net
Voice: (508) 240-0051
Fax: (508) 240-0057
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