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Hosting question
does anyone have any experience of hosting a coldfusion website on easyspace?
I have a baught a 200mb small business hosting account but have now decided to learn and build the site with coldfusion. Should i be able to ask easyspace to support cfm or do i have to host with a specialist host who supports coldfusion? I have emailed easyspace well before christmas but have had no reply and they have no telephone support available! Your suggestions and advise would be welcome. |
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Not sure about Easyspace, but I'm using CrystalTech and they've been quite good.
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There are not many hosts out there that offer Cold Fusion hosting. If they have not mentioned it at their site, they probably don't support it hence explaining why they have not responded to your email
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I host with JodoHost (who posted above me) with great results. And I concur, if they don't mention it, they don't offer it. CF is expensive and most established hosts have yet to see the value of offering it....but they will!
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