>
> It is absolutely unreasonable to ask you to turn source code over to a
> competitor.
>

   I agree with this statement.  However, it depends who owns the source code.  It may 
very well be the client's
source code (assuming they have paid their bills of course)

   I agree all this is probably just politics.

   I'd sit down with the client.  And say "Yes, I can do this if you want, however I 
have reservations because of
reason 1, 2, and 3."

    No one has commented on Front Page yet.  I know that Front Page Extensions killed 
iCat code.  Our solution was
to wait until it broke (at least once a week) and upload correct code that we kept 
locally.  I imagine they will
wreck equal havoc on ColdFusion code.  I have heard of shops (rapidcf, If memory 
serves me?) who have it in their
contracts that their customers cannot use Front Page to make modifications of the 
code, because everything breaks.

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