Cold Fusion Hosting ???

They have: 140 posts

Joined: Nov 2003

Can someone recommend a good inexpensive hosting provider that allows cold fusion?

This may be a stupid question but: can you also host regular unix/mysql sites on a host that does cold fusion?

Thanks

They have: 78 posts

Joined: May 2006

hmmmmmm, they are a lot, search on google for that...

Ashish's picture

They have: 85 posts

Joined: Jul 2004

look around in web hosting directories.. a lot of these are free and give unbiased opinions...

http://www.hostbyte.com/
http://www.hostingseek.com/

are some pretty decent ones....

Cheers,
Ashish

They have: 7 posts

Joined: Jun 2006

there must loads of it man
try using google or msn .

JeevesBond's picture

He has: 3,956 posts

Joined: Jun 2002

Errr, guys. Telling someone to Google for an answer is never very useful. You can take it for granted that someone has already done this when you answer.

If you don't know: Go and look, or keep quiet. Wink

cbc58 : You can certainly install coldfusion server on Linux. I found this company: http://www.hostmysite.com/hosting/ through a quick search on Google. Have no experience in this area as am a PHP man, I'd recommend you to use that language, you might well have reasons why you can't though.

What you can't, or rather shouldn't, do is install Linux sites on a Windows server. This is ok for a development environment (using XAMPP etc) on your home PC. You should use a Linux environment for PHP/MySQL, Linux apps are designed to work under Linux, those clever open source chaps only provide Windows versions out of the kindness of their heart, not for production use. Smiling

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