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Technologies > Server-side Languages > ColdFusion > by Content Management

Usage of ColdFusion broken down by content management systems

Find more details in our extensive ColdFusion market report.

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This diagram shows the percentages of websites using ColdFusion broken down by content management systems. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
ColdFusion is used by 1.0% of all the websites whose server-side programming language we know.
ColdFusion is used by 0.1% of all the websites whose server-side programming language we know and that use WordPress as content management system.

Overall
1.0%
WordPress
0.1%
Joomla
0.1%
Drupal
0.4%
Blogger
1.2%
vBulletin
less than 0.1%
TYPO3
0.1%
DataLife Engine
0%
Discuz!
less than 0.1%
PHP Link Directory
0%
phpBB
0%
W3Techs.com, 20 May 2013
Percentages of websites using ColdFusion broken down by content management systems

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You can find ranking, usage and market share data for ColdFusion within all content management systems in our ColdFusion market report and in our content management systems market report.






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ColdFusion
Category: Server-side Programming Languages
ColdFusion is a scripting language used for building web applications, and developed by Adobe Systems.
Website: adobe.com/...




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