Re: cfm extensions
by "Martin Clifford" <MLC1(at)nrc.gov>
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Wed, 01 May 2002 11:58:10 -0400 |
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<hwg-basics(at)mail.hwg.org>, <Keith(at)webgraffix.com> |
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Yep, .cfm indicates ColdFusion. From what I understand, ColdFusion is not =
hard to develop in, and is actually quite powerful. PHP, ASP and CFM are =
pretty much in the same playing field when it comes to data driven =
websites.
HTH & Good Luck!
Martin
>>> "Keith Sellars" <Keith(at)webgraffix.com> 05/01/02 11:03AM >>>
This may be an extremely simple question, but a search on the 'net =
returned
mounds of garbage - nothing at all related to what I was looking for.
My questions is this: Does a ".cfm" extension indicated a Cold Fusion =
site?
I have a prospective new client that wants to switch his site to us for
hosting and I see that much of it is done with .cfm extensions. I have =
done
a LOT of database type sites, but they've been pretty much in MySQL with
PHP or in perl.
Thanks in advance,
Keith D Sellars
WebGraffix
www.webgraffix.com=20
"Making database sites seem easy"
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