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Key Reason to not use ColdFusion 8
- Adobe is no longer providing security updates for ColdFusion 8. ColdFusion 9 and even ColdFusion 10 have been out a while. No fault to Adobe here. That is the general process of software.
Other Important Reasons to not use ColdFusion 8
- Vulnerabilities exists in ColdFusion 8. Protect yourself!
- You should stay current with software.
- ColdFusion 9 is faster than ColdFusion 8 and ColdFusion 10 is faster than ColdFusion 9.
- Newer versions will have more features.
Will my site work with ColdFusion 9 or ColdFusion 10?
- In most cases, yes, without any changes. We have migrated thousands of sites from ColdFusion 6, 7 and 8 to ColdFusion 9 and/or 10 and have only seen a few sites that did not work without some minor changes.
- We have been able to work with the developer and site owners to get the needed changes made to their application. If the changes are fairly small and don't require a whole lot of time, we have provided this service for free. We want you on the latest ColdFusion versions for your security.
Can I try my site on ColdFusion 9 or ColdFusion 10 without bringing my site down?
- Yes, we can move your site to a new server and provide a pre-propagation testing URL. This allows you to test the site first to get any issues worked out.