> In the FAQs it says this:
> The Developer Edition becomes available on January 7, 2002. If you
> downloaded and installed the ColdFusion Trial Edition before then, you
must
> download the free Trial Edition again on or after January 7, 2002 to get
the
> Developer Edition. The Trial Edition you d
Looks official to me.
At 12:37 PM 1/4/02, you wrote:
>In the FAQs it says this:
>The Developer Edition becomes available on January 7, 2002. If you
>downloaded and installed the ColdFusion Trial Edition before then, you must
>download the free Trial Edition again on or after January 7, 2002 to ge
In the FAQs it says this:
The Developer Edition becomes available on January 7, 2002. If you
downloaded and installed the ColdFusion Trial Edition before then, you must
download the free Trial Edition again on or after January 7, 2002 to get the
Developer Edition. The Trial Edition you downloaded
x27;t believe this to be a coincidence.
Doug Brown
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>Doug Brown
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> > But was it posted to a
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> Quite public.
>
> http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/trial/faq/
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> There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and [Uni
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> But was it posted to a public part of the website or a private part. We
> know from past experience that anything on the beta site is private and
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> > Matt Brown wrote:
> >
> > > I would like
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> Matt Brown wrote:
>
> > I would like to add though that the fact that people
Matt Brown wrote:
> I would like to add though that the fact that people posted this when
> before there was an announcement is a little disheartening and an
> illustration of why we are getting closer with our information.
Not realizing it was a rumor or not officially announced yet (seeing it
I am really glad you all are happy about this rumor, there are a lot of us
here that worked on this. I think Macromedia in general has to take any
compliments and not any one in particular.
I would like to add though that the fact that people posted this when
before there was an announcement i
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> Does this include Linux and the other operating systems?
>
>
> Bob Everland
>
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Does this include Linux and the other operating systems?
Bob Everland
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While that is true, there may be licensing issues. I believe that the
only
change here is in the
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While that is true, there may be licensing issues. I believe that the only
change here is in the license language.
At 05
Sure, but this is a direct path for developers to legally learn CF for free
on their own home dev boxes, without monkeying around with any sort of hos
ting acct, turning a blind eye to licensing or for a newbie to have to figu
re out the eval-to-single-user bit on their own.
Very smart, and ve
> If you get the evaluation version and let it expire, the
> server software runs when called through localhost, which
> makes it, in essence, a development version.
Unfortunately, as has been pointed out here before by MM personnel, it's not
legal to use the expired evaluation version for deve
While that is true, there may be licensing issues. I believe that the only
change here is in the license language.
At 05:42 PM 1/3/02, you wrote:
>If you get the evaluation version and let it expire, the server software
>runs when called through localhost, which makes it, in essence, a
>develop
If you get the evaluation version and let it expire, the server software
runs when called through localhost, which makes it, in essence, a
development version.
At 03:25 PM 1/3/02 -0700, you wrote:
>For what it's worth, the FAQ says it's available after Dec. 17 [i.e., now].
>
>What a happy day!
For what it's worth, the FAQ says it's available after Dec. 17 [i.e., now].
What a happy day!
Scott
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:03 PM
Subject: Developers Edition Coming
> Just got this from Macromedia.
>
> ==
> The Macromedia ColdFusion Server 5 Developer Edition is a free,
non-expiring
> ve
Whom do I e-mail (or whose feet do I kiss or whose baby do I have to have
[considering I'm a guy, it may take a miracle for that one], it doesn't
matter which) to thank them for this?
Scott
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Just got this from Macromedia.
==
The Macromedia ColdFusion Server 5 Developer Edition is a free, non-expiring
version of ColdFusion Server. It inlcudes all the features of ColdFusion
Server 5 Enterprise Edition, but is licensed for development only and
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