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help me in cold fusion

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Nov 21st, 2007
hi .i am mohan .i ama newbie to this website.Any one can guide me how to develop page in ColdFusion. I have ideas of programming in other tool other than ColdFusion.any way thank you for entering into my site.
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Re: help me in cold fusion

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theres a lot of different things you can do in coldfusion, so decide what it is and start looking at documentation from Adobe.com... I'll help you out, but I need to know what you know and what you want your website to do.
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