ssful supporting it as an OS project. Read their
"about" page for more on their situation.
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
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Actually I don't recall it actually being Open Source, but I have the
documentation for that at home and was disappointed when they became Blue Atlanta:-(
On 11/6/06, M@
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Actually I don't recall it actually being Open Source, but I have the documentation for that at home and was disappointed when they became Blue Atlanta:-(
On 11/6/06, M@ Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
there was a open source coldfusion server project back in 98, it was a scottish group (I thin
there was a open source coldfusion server project back in 98, it was a scottish group (I think)then it became closed sourced has new owners and is now called blue dragon
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Chris,
I did't post this to my blog, and as such Railo has been around for awhile granted. however you still need to hand over money for a decent version. IgniteFusion haven't heard of before, but it is not open source.
I think the benefits of support to the Smith Engine is simple, if they get
And of course there's also IgniteFusion (http://www.ignitefusion.com/)
If any of these free and/or open coldfusion servers gives Adobe
sleepless nights, we'll problably see a free version from Adobe.
Chris
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There's also Railo (http://www.railo.ch/en/index.cfm?treeID=105)
On 11/5/06, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well partly, but out biggest wish is going to depend on the CF Community.
>
> Head on over to my blog
> http://www.andyscott.id.au/
>
> CF has a new player in town, and they can