Finally!

A CFML engine that supports Mac OS X!

Maybe BD will find a home on some of the 1,100 or 1,500 Mac G5 boxes
sold to Virginia Poly or for the Army respectively.

BTW, BD, without change, will run read-only (as in from a CD/DVD)

Congratulations!

On Jun 24, 2004, at 8:50 PM, Vince Bonfanti wrote:

> New Atlanta is pleased to announce the final release of BlueDragon
> 6.1, now
>  available for immediate download:
>
>    http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/index.cfm
>
>  In addition to implementing standard CFML 6.1 features such as CFCs,
>  CFFUNCTION UDFs, XML, and Web Services, BlueDragon 6.1 offers the
> following
>  unique enhancements that are not available on any other CFML server:
>
>    - source-less deployment of Precompiled CFML Templates, with
> optional
>  encryption for maximum security in protecting your CFML source code
>
>    - J2EE server deployment in standard WAR/EAR files, including
> support for
>  BEA WebLogic packed WARs and IBM WebSphere network deployment clusters
>
>    - FREE BlueDragon Server, including CFCs, XML, Web Services, and
> more
>
>    - production support for Mac OS X (including the FREE BlueDragon
> Server
>  edition)
>
>    - integrated CFML, Java Servlets, and JavaServer Pages (JSP) in a
>  standalone server for less than $1000 per server
>
>    - powerful new tags, such as CFIMAGE, CFIMAP, CFASSERT, CFFORWARD,
> and
>  CFCONSTRUCTOR
>
>    - and more!
>
>  Stop by our booth at CFUN to discuss BlueDragon 6.1 and the imminent
>  BlueDragon.NET release. If you can't make it to CFUN, be sure to
> visit our
>  web site for more information.
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Vince Bonfanti
>  New Atlanta Communications, LLC
>  http://www.newatlanta.com
>
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