It can not die quickly enough. ColdFusion has about 2 good features and neither of them are worth the complete and utter crap that it is as a whole. I can say this with authority and experience as I have spent the last 4 years of my life developing, customizing, and maintaining an enterprise-level eCommerce platform written in ColdFusion+Fusebox. Thankfully I and two other developers have succeeded in steering the company towards a .NET solution. If programming/scripting languages could be dogs, ColdFusion would be Ol' Yeller, and I would be the boy taking it out back and shooting it.