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  • Subject: Request for argument..
  • From: "Derek Bryan" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 14:05:14 -0500

I've done a few searches but can't find any articles that address an issue I
am having.

Background:
I am currently being asked by a client to write an application in ColdFusion
5.0 (not even MX).
It is a roadway analysis tool.  It is supposed to render straight line
diagrams of roadways onto a PDF file, as well as analyzing and rendering some
60+ roadway features as bars by milepost, and then do spatial analysis to
locate and address features that are not referenced to the roadway itself.

I do not at all feel that ColdFusion is a suitable environment to write
something this complex, but I am having trouble coming up with a compelling
argument against it that is written in a tactful way.  I would really rather
not piss off the client, who is a CF-junkie.

Please help..
-Derek
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