Re: WebCatalog vs. Cold Fusion

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21681
interpreted = N
texte = On 12/9/98 9:11 AM Luke Melia wrote >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) Webcat = fast build, fast site Cold Fusion = Slow build, moderate speedIf you are unfamiliar with CF it will take you 10x the development time that you could with webcat. If they are strictly looking at cgi's ASP is quickly replacing CF as the choice on the NT side of the fence. Though Webcat is still better and faster than the both of em, put together.Robert Minor _________________________________________________________________________ Cybermill Communications webmaster@cybermill.com 8616 Joseph Ave. http://www.cybermill.com St. Louis, MO 63144 (314) 962-4024 _________________________________________________________________________ Purveyors of fine websites and high bandwith. Colocation and domain hosting available. Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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On 12/9/98 9:11 AM Luke Melia wrote >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) Webcat = fast build, fast site Cold Fusion = Slow build, moderate speedIf you are unfamiliar with CF it will take you 10x the development time that you could with webcat. If they are strictly looking at cgi's ASP is quickly replacing CF as the choice on the NT side of the fence. Though Webcat is still better and faster than the both of em, put together.Robert Minor _________________________________________________________________________ Cybermill Communications webmaster@cybermill.com 8616 Joseph Ave. http://www.cybermill.com St. Louis, MO 63144 (314) 962-4024 _________________________________________________________________________ Purveyors of fine websites and high bandwith. Colocation and domain hosting available. Bob Minor

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