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It seems that many, especially newcomers, are not aware that Allaire created a free, limited functionality version of ColdFusion. Called ColdFusion Express, you can learn more at www.allaire.com/cfexpress.
There are links to pages the explain the differences between it and the full version of CF, what tags are and aren't supported, and of course a link to download it. You can also get the documentation online.
Charlie Arehart
Founder and CTO
Systemanage
Published September 18, 2003 Reads 7,811
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A veteran ColdFusion developer since 1997, Charlie Arehart is a long-time contributor to the community and a recognized Adobe Community Expert. He's a certified Advanced CF Developer and Instructor for CF 4/5/6/7 and served as tech editor of CFDJ until 2003. Now an independent contractor (carehart.org) living in Alpharetta, GA, Charlie provides high-level troubleshooting/tuning assistance and training/mentoring for CF teams. He helps run the Online ColdFusion Meetup (coldfusionmeetup.com, an online CF user group), is a contributor to the CF8 WACK books by Ben Forta, and is frequently invited to speak at developer conferences and user groups worldwide.
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