Re: WebCatalog vs. Cold Fusion
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texte = I would like to see some comparison's too. All I know of WebCatalog is that itmaintains it's own databases in a text file (?) and Cold Fusion can either accessa text file database or a regular database (like Oracle & SQL) . Can anyoneconfirm this notion and perhaps shed some light on this?--Jocelyn PlazewskaWebmaster, Jintek, LLCwebmaster@jintek.com-----Original Message-----From: Luke Melia
To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com Date: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 11:44 PMSubject: WebCatalog vs. Cold Fusion>I'm getting some pressure from a client to build them an e-commerce>solution with Cold Fusion rather than WebCatalog. Can somebody who's>familiar with both give a me an idea of the difference in the products.>(I'm very familiar with WebCat but have little knowledge of CF)>>Thanks!>>Yours in Success,>Luke>>___________________________________________________________________________>Upline Subscribers succeed faster. Find out why:>Send e-mail to why@upline.com for an instant FREE report!>___________________________________________________________________________>For software for Network Marketers, check out http://www.kaizensoft.com>Upline is Online: http://www.upline.com>___________________________________________________________________________> ============================ Luke Melia>|| In between stimulus ||>|| and response, || Snail Mail:>|| there is a small || 106 South St. Suite 209>|| space... || Charlottesville, VA 22902> ======= Victor Frankl ======= (804) 979-4427 x136>>>>>
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I would like to see some comparison's too. All I know of WebCatalog is that itmaintains it's own databases in a text file (?) and Cold Fusion can either accessa text file database or a regular database (like Oracle & SQL) . Can anyoneconfirm this notion and perhaps shed some light on this?--Jocelyn PlazewskaWebmaster, Jintek, LLCwebmaster@jintek.com-----Original Message-----From: Luke Melia To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com Date: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 11:44 PMSubject: WebCatalog vs. Cold Fusion>I'm getting some pressure from a client to build them an e-commerce>solution with Cold Fusion rather than WebCatalog. Can somebody who's>familiar with both give a me an idea of the difference in the products.>(I'm very familiar with WebCat but have little knowledge of CF)>>Thanks!>>Yours in Success,>Luke>>___________________________________________________________________________>Upline Subscribers succeed faster. Find out why:>Send e-mail to why@upline.com for an instant FREE report!>___________________________________________________________________________>For software for Network Marketers, check out http://www.kaizensoft.com>Upline is Online: http://www.upline.com>___________________________________________________________________________> ============================ Luke Melia>|| In between stimulus ||>|| and response, || Snail Mail:>|| there is a small || 106 South St. Suite 209>|| space... || Charlottesville, VA 22902> ======= Victor Frankl ======= (804) 979-4427 x136>>>>>
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