On Sunday 17 Jun 2007, Jim McAtee wrote:
the course of a year. For those using CF8, is it proving to be a lot of
work to go from 7 to 8, or is it relatively painless?
Zero work to be done.
Just what we want.
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Tom Chiverton
Helping to augmentatively consolidate prospective communities
on:
We're in the process of spec'ing a new web server and planning on moving
from our current CF5 based web sites to CF7. This is planeed for the
July/August time period, with early September targeted as a live date.
Anyone have a recommendation to whether it would be wise to do this now,
or
You can purchase cf7 with an upgrade option, which can give you free upgrade
over a specfic number of years.
On 6/18/07, Jim McAtee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're in the process of spec'ing a new web server and planning on moving
from our current CF5 based web sites to CF7. This is planeed
We ported our app from 7 to 8.
We just had to do some updates to Transfer, but that was just a case
of getting the new code.
Everything else ran straight out of the box.
Mark
On 6/18/07, Jim McAtee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're in the process of spec'ing a new web server and planning on
: Sunday, June 17, 2007 5:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Upgrade to CF7 now?
We're in the process of spec'ing a new web server and planning on moving
from our current CF5 based web sites to CF7. This is planeed for the
July/August time period, with early September targeted as a live date.
Anyone have
I think anything you find would really be a CF5 to MX+ issue so moving from
7 to 8 would not be a large deal. I remember moving an app from CF5 to MX7
and didn't have much issue and so far moving apps from 7 to 8 have not had
any issues.
J.J.
On 6/17/07, Jim McAtee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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