Re: Cold Fusion

by "rudy" <r937(at)interlog.com>

 Date:  Thu, 27 Sep 2001 10:41:29 -0400
 To:  <gmitchell(at)tmgeinc.com>,
<hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
  todo: View Thread, Original
> The biggest question is what functionality is your client using CF for.

hi geoff

that's exactly right

paul said the client "has an existing site that was built with Cold Fusion"
but didn't say where the interest in converting away from cold fusion is
coming from -- is the site moving hosts?

if all that's bothering you is that you don't know cf, paul,
then you're in luck, it's really really simple, and if your client
has no objection to continuing, then stay with it, because it's
a bona fide industrial strength content management system


>... if the .cfm source are using tags like <CFINCLUDE>... includes
> content from another page (.htm or.cfm, etc.) you might get away
> with using a globals.js file and javascript code in your html page.

if javascript is turned off the site will fail

better would be SSI (server side includes)


but i like the way you think   ;o)



rudy

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