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and on that note you should tell your boss there is a new version of CF
comingall that can be
said here is WOW...wait for it...can you say coool
;-)
Bryan Stevenson
then PERL
anyways, heh
I think CF5 blows ASP out of the water, like comparing an old Married
with Children type of Dodge to a Corvette
Rob
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with it and they are
currently using CF. Have they not seen the NEO faq? Or is this one of
those mandate thingys?
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Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
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Yeah, I thought this would get
: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
But I have made up my mind that if they kill Cold Fusion here I am not
staying here any longer. It is mostly because we have a new manager that
seems to be such a die hard ASP fan who swears it is better then CF even
though he does not even know anything about
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
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Gasp, sputter, cough.
Blasphemy! Heretic! Unbeliever!
Nothing is better than perl.
My fondest dream would be to be able to write perl
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But I have made up my mind that if they kill Cold Fusion here I am not
staying here any longer. It is mostly because we have
Here is a good URL that I came across:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/46/index1a.html?tw=programming
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: CF-Talk
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Gasp
: Re: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
and on that note you should tell your boss there is a new version of
CF
comingall that can be
said here is WOW...wait for it...can you say coool
;-)
Bryan Stevenson
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc
x110
503.221.9865
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From: Robert Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
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Yeah, for sure, maybe some people need to get together and create that,
we use PHP here as well, my
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
Gasp, sputter, cough.
Blasphemy! Heretic! Unbeliever!
Nothing is better than perl.
My fondest dream would be to be able to write perl (and real
, April 03, 2002 11:44 AM
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
I'm sure a lot of people on this list are former ASP'ers. As one of them, I
can tell you that life does not have to be that hard. Does he have specific
ASP is better arguments? At our MMUG meeting yesterday
Mandate, that and a disillusioned view of ASP
Rob
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From: Greg Jordan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
here is an article from pcmagazine comparing a slew of web
cf-talk archives
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Robert Bailey wrote:
OK, I have been looking for some things on the net that shows the pros
and cons of CF as opposed to ASP. Knowing very little ASP myself, I do
not know the many differences. Anyone know where I can find this? Pretty
much looking for
Will they keep you on? You should be happy; you get paid to learn
something new.
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Robert Bailey wrote:
Yeah, I thought this would get quite a bit of response, but I would
really like the information to share with my current employer who wants
to move from CF to ASP and get
No arguments really, just close minded
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Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
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I'm sure a lot of people on this list are former ASP'ers. As one of
them, I
have a lot to learn, at least he bought me some books,
lol
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From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Have you pointed out the rapid development nature of CF
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Honestly,
If he's willing to pay you to cross train in ASP, why complain? I'm
assuming that you have already written a score of reports and tools that
will all need to be translated into ASP
Remeber, coders survive on being able to code. Managers survive on
making good business decisions. You may well see a new manager in the
not so distant future.
Yep, and then he'll be able to learn yet another language, thus broadening
his skill set, and increasing his market worth. :)
I
If he's willing to fork the bucks for the training. Grab hold, hang on, and
take what you can learn.
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Your ad could be here. Monies from ads go to support these lists and provide more
resources for the community.
to move from CF to ASP and get rid of CF, which I do not want to do at
all, and I only know a little ASP, and from what I do know, I do not
like it.
Rob
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11:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF VS ASP - let the trolling being
and on that note you should tell your boss there is a new version of
CF
comingall that can be
said here is WOW...wait for it...can you say coool
;-)
Bryan Stevenson
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
At 12:06 PM 4/3/02 -0800, David Schmidt wrote:
If he's willing to fork the bucks for the training. Grab hold, hang on, and
take what you can learn.
A cold hearted approach (but I think wise) would be to get the training
paid for, and then move to a company that is more reasonable.
T
There is also X-Platorm issues with ASP. Also, with MM and Allaire
merging and with Flash MX etc.. jeez we have an exciting time ahead.
N
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FAQ:
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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 9:04 PM
Subject: CF and ASP
Hello All,
I have a question a bit off topic.
Does anyone know of a list like
Michael,
Try this one
http://www.aspmessageboard.com/forum/asp.asp
Brian Ferrigno
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From: Tangorre, Michael T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 10:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF and ASP
Hello All,
I have a question a bit off topic.
Does
Do they offer an email list? Imagine if CF-Talk was web-based only
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From: Brian Ferrigno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:01 AM
Subject: RE: CF and ASP
Michael,
Try this one
http://www.aspmessageboard.com
. I've done a significant amount of ASP
development and porting ASP to CF.
Jeff Garza
Lead Developer/Webmaster
Spectrum Astro, Inc.
480.892.8200
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From: Tangorre, Michael T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15
Thanks Jeff.. I appreciate the willingneed to help.
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From: Garza, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 1:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF and ASP
You can try the 15Seconds list, but beware... Make sure you've read through
the VBScript
Hello All,
I have a question a bit off topic.
Does anyone know of a list like this one but for ASP?
I need to ask a few questions there to help get this site converted to CF.
Thanks,
Mike
Michael T. Tangorre
Resident Assistant - Brick
Web Applications Developer
to the competition:
http://www.coolfusion.com/imssecomparison.cfm
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Subject: CF and ASP
Hello All,
I have a question a bit off topic.
Does anyone know
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Hello all;
I have been given an assignment to port a Cold Fusion application to ASP.
After going through the code, I realized I
http://www.zdnetindia.com/techzone/coding/stories/7802.html
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But you have to admit Superman would kick the Hulk's butt :-)
Sorry, but couldn't resist this...
Which color Hulk, and which version of Superman?
Which era of Hulk, which era of Superman... etc. etc.
Sorry, but now I'm getting REALLY geeky g
Philip Arnold
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20
Hmmn I think the ASP vs CF thread is one of the longest running
I have seen... anywhere :-P
Heremy
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hoice for your Web
development environment."
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From: Jeremy Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 10:56 AM
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Hmmn I think the ASP vs CF thread is one of t
Sorry, but couldn't resist this...
Which color Hulk, and which version of Superman?
The purple one? Allaire should get a cross-licensing ageement with
Marvel/DC. Be _interesting_to see superheroes pitching the benefits of CF
over ASP. The Beast giving a monologue on CFWDDX. Deathlok talking
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Sorry, but couldn't resist this...
Which color Hulk, and which version of Superman?
The purple one? Allaire should get a cross-licensing ageement with
Marvel/DC. Be _interesting_to see superheroes pitching the benefits
Gives "X-Men" a whole new meaning.
Steve
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Sorry, but couldn't resist this...
W
But you have to admit Superman would kick the Hulk's butt :-)
At 05:53 PM 8/31/00 -0400, Steve Bernard wrote:
Capability is only as relevant as your need. Instead of creating these
un-ending threads that don't accomplish anything or answer anyquestions
why not evaluate needs and resources,
Capability is only as relevant as your need. Instead of creating these
un-ending threads that don't accomplish anything or answer anyquestions
why not evaluate needs and resources, compare products based on those
criteria, and figure out which one fits YOUR needs. You'd think that enough
704.849.9291 Fax
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Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: Has the Apocalypse cometh? (Was RE: CF vs. ASP)
Me
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I like to
think that CF is to ASP what VB is to C
Boy, that is both a strong statement and an amazing example of
damning with faint praise :)
I don't know that much about ASP, not having had any chance to use
it, but I always thought
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I like to
think that CF is to ASP what VB is to C
Boy, that is both a strong statement
(From Necx.com)
If you compare the labor costs for training and development for
entry-level and mid-level CF developers vs ASP developers,
that $1199, or the $3000+ that you'd pay for CF Enterprise
Edition, will pay for itself in less than a week, I suspect.
I'd like to see some
F. I like to
think that CF is to ASP what VB is to C - a really good software development
tool which lends itself to RAD but is not intended to better (or indeed
equal) the other. The point is once you realise what CF is supposed to be
about you realise that it does a superb job. The site that I'm
Necx.com)
If you compare the labor costs for training and development for
entry-level and mid-level CF developers vs ASP developers,
that $1199, or the $3000+ that you'd pay for CF Enterprise
Edition, will pay for itself in less than a week, I suspect.
I'd like to see some
One rather major thing just came to mind which tilts the "cost"
argument back in ASP's favor:
We upgraded all our ASP servers to Win2k with no problems. All of
the code still worked afterwards with no kludging whatsoever. It
truly was a painless upgrade.
Then we tried to upgrade our
In light of some of the issues regarding coldfusion as of late,
I've already taken up learning ASP and WAP (the latter having no
resemblance whatsoever to a server language, but still handy for
the resume), are many other once Cold-Fusion only people doing
the same thing now? How many
0 10:31 AM
Subject: Has the Apocalypse cometh? (Was RE: CF vs. ASP)
In light of some of the issues regarding coldfusion as of late, I've already
taken up learning ASP and WAP (the latter having no resemblance whatsoever
to a server language, but still handy for the resume), are many other once
Cold-F
) languages are another story
(Scheme, Lisp etc. etc.)
Instead of really worrying about which tool to use
I use the best one. CF fits the bill for some things,
maybe ASP or PHP does for others, depending on
server type, financial situation etc.
The idea behind CF, ASP, PHP, JSP, mod_perl etc.
functionally
I'm learning HPF (high performance fortran) but i wouldn't look at that as a
trend :)) wap for fun, and cf for work,
cos it might not be perfect for everything, but its good enough for most
things, In the UK at least CF is on an upward curve in terms of usage and in
fact wage bills
Stew
In
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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 1:18 PM
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I have taken to learning ASP but only to broaden the array
We upgraded all our ASP servers to Win2k with no problems. All of
the code still worked afterwards with no kludging whatsoever. It
truly was a painless upgrade.
The developers of ASP have the WIN32 source code , Allaire do not. What do
u expect???
~ Justin
Depends entirely on the cheap plastic toy that will be known as CF5. ;-
Should be able to tell fairly quickly with RC1 if the cf train is
derailing
and it's time to jump to one of the other passing trains.
Which will probably appear sometime in 2nd qrt 2001.?
~Justin MacCarthy
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We upgraded all our ASP servers to Win2k with no problems. All
of the code still worked afterwards with no kludging
whatsoever. It truly was a painless upgrade.
The develope
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It's not so much the fact that I had to upgrad
Jeremy,
Your rant produced a thought I hadn't had before. I wonder how competitive
ASP would be vs. CF if it were not free, but instead offered at roughly the
same price point?
I just finished up a post to a thread on an HWG list that someone started
by asking about free or low cost
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.
.
So, you're surprised that if you upgrade the operating system to one which
High Performance Fortran? Sounds like Object Cobol :)
Steve
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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:27 PM
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I'm learning HPF (high
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How many dedicated CF programmers are there still out there?
Me
Me
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Is there any possible way to insert cold fusion code into an asp file? Can
you rename a whatever.asp to whatever.cfm and will it still work?
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the short answer to this is no.
more descriptively, you are not able to do this because CF and ASP are both
interpreted by different DLLs. once the template is handed to one or the
other, the DLL in question will barf on the code that it doesn't understand.
conversely, you CAN pass control
Hi
I wonder if anyone can help me with the following problem. I've written an
asp page in MS Visual Interdev 6.0 and it works fine. The asp page connects
to Exchange Server and use cdo objects to extract the necessary information.
I then called this asp page from within a coldfusion page on my
Walt, Estee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 6:42 AM
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Subject: CF and ASP permissions problem
Hi
I wonder if anyone can help me with the following problem. I've written an
asp page in MS Visual Interdev 6.0 and it works fine. The asp page connects
Well another thing I found out this weekend reading through
my ASP 3.0 book is two things I think are a little slow in CF.
First is that you can program functions in ASP ie
sub Calculate()
code here
end sub
I dont know what the CF response to this is, perhaps the
custom template comes
a XML
data island right in ASP. There's a lot of WDDX stuff out there for CF right
now but I'd like to see XSL for CF become more easier and widespread.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 6:22 AM
Subject: CF vs ASP
Note: I've been busy (and essentially unreachable for the last two months).
But, as soon as I take care of one last other little project tomorrow
(before they freak out if they're not already)...
...I'm going to be finishing a little thing called CFX_IISUserManager. Wanna
beta? (NT 4 or Windows
To manage the server settings (and a whole lot more) you'll need to use
ADSI. But here's a gotcha - CF can't handle working with ADSI, since it's a
complex system of nested COM objects. ASP can handle this, but CF can't --
how annoying. The only way I can think of to make it work is write
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Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 6:59 AM
Subject: RE: CFX_IIS ? (and CF limitation ASP doesn't have)
To manage the server settings (and a whole lot more) you'll need to use
ADSI. But here's a gotcha - CF can't handle working with A
There is a ASP book, which covers some of the VWeb stuff from ASP, of
course, but you can highjack the code from the ASP for CF , it's a wrox book
, here is a link to the source code from the book,
http://www.wrox.com/Consumer/Store/Download.asp?ISBN=1861001797
I'd be interested in the CF- ized
first so I don't know how hard/easy it is to get into the Tag
Gallery).
-Will
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Have a look at:
http://www.swynk.com/friends/murphy/ironic_isnt_it.asp
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n the real world.
I also need a solid argument to combat the "cold fusion has security issues"
argument that these people may or may not have heard. At the very least, I
would love to hear a not-too-biased comparison of ASP vs. cF as regards
security . . . particular the security of any
to have additional components
installed. For example checking POP accounts, uploading files.
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Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 3:47 PM
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Hello everyone. I
.
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Hello everyone. I apologize in advance if this topic is inappropriate for
this forum, but I feel sure that you
I Disagree for this point ...
CFMAIL and CDONT are the same functionnality ...
Yannick
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Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 11:09 AM
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And se
Uploading files is provided with Microsoft Site Server ...
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[snip]
installed. For example checking PO
If it's THAT lucrative, don't ask then to buy CF.
Buy it yourself for them.
best, paul
At 01:17 AM 5/7/00 -0500, you wrote:
The (small startup) company I work for has a chance to land a VERY lucrative
contract with a major client here in houston.
Have a look at:
http://www.swynk.com/friends/murphy/ironic_isnt_it.asp
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Steve - I believe your wrong on this issue asn only ONE application server
mapping can be made to a file extension - you CAN NOT make a mapping that
follows a path...
When you set up CF or ASP you create amapping on the webserver that points
to a .dll so the resolution process looks like
no, it is not possible.
Chris Olive
DOHRS Website Administrator
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Is it possible
aster" Camden)
even has a custom tag for executing PERL from with a CF page, on an NT Box,
as I recall.
DC
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I dont think you want to use them in the same template, its more like you
can have index.asp pass a form/variables to register.cfm. I dont think CF
server interprets ASP and I doubt IIS interprets CF.
I learned ASP first, but CF can do most everything that ASP can... Unless
you're doing some
is.
Steve
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Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 10:35 AM
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No, since the page is sent either to the ASP engine or to CF depending on
the file extension
Steve, could you describe the steps for configuring this?
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From: Steve Reich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 8:15 AM
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Subject: RE: Combining Cf and ASP in the same Template
Yes it is possible. You can set CF to parse
but why combine? both have good features
Just different ways to do things
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Steve, could you
.
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Subject: RE: Combining Cf and ASP in the same Template
Steve, could you describe the steps for configuring this?
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From: Steve Reich [mailto
Thanks Christian, but I checked out the link and it didn't really
tell me anything, so I did a search of the site and only found a few
news release circa 1997-98.
Looks like I'll have to tell the company that wants to use my web app
to buy CF Server, or I'll contract someone for the ASP
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