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    Go Daddy and WWD now offering Cold Fusion

    They just enabled this for their Windows and Linux Shared Hosting Accounts

    https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hosti...?se=%2B&ci=260

    ColdFusion MX 7

    ColdFusion MX 7 is one of the fastest, easiest ways to build and deploy powerful Internet applications, offering rich Flash forms generation, integrated business reports, dynamic generation of printable documents, and application access through instant messaging and SMS text messaging on mobile devices. While ColdFusion uses CFML (ColdFusion Markup Language), a tag-based language similar to HTML and XML, it also features a scripting interface that allows for data manipulation and process control.

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    Re: Go Daddy and WWD now offering Cold Fusion

    Manueld I used to run a server with Cold Fusion and SQL Server. Besides using massive amounts of ram 8GB swallowed up every few days so I would reboot server at night. Just curious how well would you think it would work through them. I just can't see profitability for GoDaddy to run it with the correct resorces EG: servers Powerful enough. What do you think.

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