Me too subscribed to CFDJ from Israel.
Very good!
Thanks,
Michael Lugassy,
Senior Server Engineer
Interactive Music Ltd.
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On 4/20/01, Bob Silverberg penned:
When you install the SQL 2000 client tools on your machine it will overwrite
the SS7 tools (e.g., Enterprise Manager). You can only have one version of
EM on a machine.
You can install 2000 as a separate Instance and it won't touch 7.
I've got both desktop
On 4/20/01, Joseph Grossberg penned:
Lastly, why do *you* still use CF? Is it because it's what you're best at,
and you don't want to try something new (where, temporarily, you'd be a
novice again)? Is it because your ccompany's legacy code is all in CF? Is it
because you genuinely think that
Hi,
I am trying to set-up performance monitoring for ColdFusion on a win2k
platform, my problem is that the counters are not available to the
performance monitor. I am sure that these have been removed for some reason
and need to know if they can be re-installed or whether I need to do a
I don't think it does. According to the CF Express product information on
the website:
ODBC Connections Access standard ODBC-compliant desktop relational
databases including Microsoft Access and FoxPro, Borland Paradox and dBase,
Lotus Approach, text files, and Excel files with a single tag.
what was the code you put in a table to get it to display on the fly before the
/table
I have a search pages thats geeting so big that it needs to be able to be displayed on
the fly
Bill Wheatley
Director of Development
Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
AEPS INC
Allaire ColdFusion
Does anyone know if there is someplace I can go to download an add-in to
HomeSite that will put all the CF tags in Tag Insight like they are in
Studio? Thanks!
George
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I'm not sure what the point of your note is. You are just repeating exactly
what I said. As I said in my complete note, you can have both SS7 and SS2K
installed on a single machine, but you will only have one version of
_Enterprise Manager_ installed (the 2K version). Do you have something to
Am I missing something or is this the way that the cfcache tag is supposed
to work?
I have a page which has a menu that derives its data from the database. So I
use the cfcache tag on that page set to action="CACHE"
I use the following only after a change that affects the menu is made to the
On 4/21/01, Bob Silverberg penned:
I'm not sure what the point of your note is. You are just repeating exactly
what I said. As I said in my complete note, you can have both SS7 and SS2K
installed on a single machine, but you will only have one version of
_Enterprise Manager_ installed (the 2K
When I am on the road I need to configure TCP/IP to use DHCP but
when I am home I need to use static ip.
Is there any way to keep these two configurations so I don't have reenter ip everytime
I change.
I have tried using different hardware profiles but since I am using same adapter the
change
-Original Message-
From: Don Vawter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 3:30 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Win2K TCP/IP on road
When I am on the road I need to configure TCP/IP to use DHCP but
when I am home I need to use static ip.
Is there any way to keep
I have only dabbled in other programming languages, but from what I can see, CF does
most everything
the others do, but does it easier.
The high cost keeps it from being as popular as ASP and others.
I know lots of developers who are spending lots of time learning PHP since the
Enterprise
Thanks Andy. Works like a charm.
$9.00 well spent.
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Tyrone" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 1:35 PM
Subject: RE: Win2K TCP/IP on road
-Original Message-
From: Don Vawter [mailto:[EMAIL
The cost of PHP versus CF not counting server license is not that far off.
If you want top of the line performance with ZendCache you will need to pay
a hefty price (www.zend.com). If you want to use Zend's php editor you have
to pay a price too. The caching system is part of CF already.
WIth
No one accused CF of being cheap to host but the fact is that it was never
targeted to the individual developer. CF Enterprise is expensive, but I am
sure others can attest to this -it is still possible to develop killer
applications using CF Professional. CF may not be the best tool for the
- Original Message -
From: "David E. Crawford" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 11:08 PM
No one accused CF of being cheap to host but the fact is that it was never
targeted to the individual developer. CF Enterprise is expensive, but I am
sure others can attest to
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