Last I heard, they were running New Atlanta's BlueDragon.Net, which 
allows mixing CFML and ASP.NET code.

Carl

On 7/28/2010 6:25 AM, Andy Matthews wrote:
> They at least have cfm pages exposed in the URL, although I've heard that
> it's just ASP.NET included, or called, by ColdFusion.
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> Maybe you should mention to them that Myspace and the US Senate are
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> It's as likely a server resource problem as CF.
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