How many times must I repeat myself.

You can run your damn main web server on whatever bloody platform you want!
You are not, let me repeat this, NOT, required to run your HTTP server on
NT in order to use Cold Fusion.

It's more robust, more scaleable and less proprietary than ASP for crissakes.

<gritting teeth>


At 1:05 PM -0400 8/2/98, Matthew Soffen wrote:
>At 12:00 PM 8/2/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>Peter,
>>
>>We know that you are a unix/perl fan and there is nothing wrong with that
>>unless you become blinded by your likes to the point of not wanting to learn
>>what something else is about, or deciding it's inferior without
>knowing what it
>>is or can do.
>
>No.. I think the point is, what good is a tool when it limits you
>?  Right now CF limits you to either Solaris on SPARC or WinNT.
>And I know that I dislike running on NT.  I have found it to be
>slower in serving pages than Linux/FreeBSD for even a simple
>website.  The webservers on NT are way behind Unix (and Apache) feature wise.
>
>With Mysql/Msql and perl you can pretty much be on any UNIX
>platform with a simple recompile of your code.

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