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Is anyone using ColdFusion together with MySQL?

Thread began 1/13/2010 3:48 pm by JLK | Last modified 1/13/2010 4:00 pm by Jason Byrnes | 1147 views | 1 replies |

JLK

Is anyone using ColdFusion together with MySQL?

Is this combination fairly common out there among developers? Would be very interested in feedback on this b/c this has been what I've focused by learning on. (along with DWCS3)

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Not to take away from the general poll, but you should be aware that a decision was made last year to discontinue support for ASP and Cold Fusion in any new version of WebAssist extensions that are released.

As New versions are released, for example eCart 5, they will support php only.

In our user base, less then 10% where using Cold fusion.

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