On 2/27/01, Jeffry Houser penned:
>If you
>want to get sneaky, just provide ColdFusion hosting, with SQL Server
>databases thrown in for free.  That's not much different than giving away
>Internet Explorer with your purchase of windows, is it?  Sure, you don't
>pay (directly) for IE, but MS had to cover the development costs somehow.

That doesn't sound sneaky. Basically, if a customer is doing a 
certain amount of traffic, I could make them "upgrade" to the 
Advanced CF hosting, which of course would come with "FREE" SQL 
Server hosting. Sounds like a plan worthy of Bill himself. LOL

But, for 5.99 a month which I'll pass onto my clients, I'd probably 
rather not go to court with M$'s lawyers. ;)
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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