At 11:32 16/05/98 -0700, Suzanne wrote:
>
>We are starting completely from scratch, ground zero. No sales yet. Not
>even any product 'til next month. 
>
>I've also been talking with Kathy Gill, who feels that ColdFusion is the
>way to go. I don't know if the NT server I'm thinking of using has CF, but
>am sure the owner would be happy to add it as CF is also a personal
>interest of hers.


Hi Suzanne,

I haven't replied to this because I don't want to be seen pushing the
IBM/Lotus barrow on this list, but if you're starting from scratch you
should also check out Lotus Domino 4.6a with Domino.Merchant. It'd handle
this sooo easily and isn't too expensive. Available for both NT, AIX unix
and Solaris.

Cold Fusion is a great product and I'm currently in the process of moving
one of my private clients to it from a straight email ordering system
(http://www.pastabilities.com.au) because the ISP where it's moving to is
run by a friend and former business partner who really knows her CF. But if
I didn't have this relationship already, I'd go the domino.merchant route
with them.

Regards,

franko
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Frank Lee. Interactive Strategist, A/NZ; IBM Australia Ltd.
Member: Aust.DM Assc., Market Research Soc. of Aust., Web Consultants
Assoc., HTML Writers Guild, Internet Professionals Association.
http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/franko/
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