While I feel it's a nice forum system, I do not like the fact that the
search facility is sub-par (there's a date limitation) as well as the
non-threaded structure.
To add to that fact, I personally love Usenet, which is why I was the
proponent for the new Usenet group for ColdFusion at
alt.comp.lang.coldfusion. The Big 8 felt that ColdFusion isn't a *true*
language, so I went for the Alt.* structure. We should kick the ol' Big 8
folks in the nay-nays :-)
Dain Anderson
Caretaker, CF Comet
http://www.cfcomet.com/
---- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Comer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 5:45 PM
Subject: New Allaire Forums - FuseTalk 2.0
> Hey all
>
> What do you think about the new allaire forums. I personally think that
they
> are MUCH MUCH better then the originals. FuseTalk did a terrific job!
>
> http://forums.allaire.com/coldfusion/
>
> btc
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ang�l Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 3:23 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Help!: Sybase SQL Anywhere, 2 databases on one machine.
>
>
> Ok guys..it seems that I do need some specific help here for next week.
>
> How would I set up two databases, one called MediaNetworkServer.dbf, and
the
> other called LVAA.dbf on one NT machine, using Sybase 5.03. My background
is
> in SQL, I know about the ODBC setup in NT, how to create DSNs for MS
Access,
> and Oracle etc.
>
> I am competent with windows NT.
>
> It seems that the database fellow 'suggested' that they 'bring in the
> programmer guy' to fix the problem.
> *shakes head*
>
> I knew this was going to happen.
> ^_^
>
> -Gel
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Nitterauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> We used to run many sites that used separate Sybase SQL Anywhere
databases.
> It was not a problem. The Web sites handled alot of traffic and the site
> owners connected all the time using the SQL Anywhere client tools on their
> desktop. Its not a problem.
>
> Let me know if we can help.
>
> Jim Nitterauer
> http://www.creativedata.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ang�l Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 8:12 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Help!: Sybase SQL Anywhere, 2 databases on one machine.
>
>
> What the HELL have I gotten myself INTO with this JOB!!! :)
>
> THe person I'm working for at this company, forwarded my email to her to
the
> General Manager...and to the databse guy ROFL.
>
> He was most pissed it seems, and patronising. Obviously relations between
> him and the woman-with-cute-earlobes that hired me aren't very good.
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> "Well, whatever the latent intention here, please allow me to assist in
> whatever meager way I can.. While I was initially pleased by your opinion
> that "He seems to have very easily and simply found a solution"
> ,unfortunately in this case the problem is not directly addressed. The
> issue is not so much having the databases served at the same time, the
issue
> is having the database clients active at the same time. The database
> clients are the agents that retrieve data for web applications or any
other
> ODBC connection. Whether the databases are stated from a separate command
> on a single command, from the service manager or from the command prompt
> makes no difference. Therefore if I were to "action this now", nothing
> would change"
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I sent him a quote from the online manual which stated that you can have
> multiple databases running on the server simply by entering two or more
> database filenames on the command line. I thought that was the
problem..but
> it seems that it isn't.
>
> Todd, you mentioned that the database clients aren't even necessary to run
> on the server in order for an ODBC connection to work. But when I was
there
> and tried getting them to run without the database clients running, the
ODBC
> connection refused to connect. I don't know if this was because there was
> something wrong with the values I entered into the DSN settings or not.
>
> For a hoot..here is the DBA's "alternative solution" rofl.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> "As promised, I have another alternative to resolve the database issue.
> We can decide to stop the database client/requester on the media
> database and just run the client for the virtual agency.
>
> What would this mean?
>
> Well essentially it would discontinue all intranet / internet access to
> the media database which includes access to on-line schedules and client
> FTP authentication (this is necessary for Julie's project in Jamaica).
> Perhaps this could be done after the demonstration in Jamaica. Anyway
> in time, the programmer guy would develop an alternative means to
> authenticate ftp access.
>
> Since media department staff members all have individual clients, their
> operation would not be affected.
>
> Please let me know your thoughts on this alterntive."
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "programmer guy" is me lol lol.
> Oh how the HELL did I get into this little turf war!!
>
> -Gel
>
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