There can be no open connection in this fashion - the user isn't there
waiting any longer.  To have a "Connection" you need two active sides: if
the user isn't there you've got only one.


(This is really simplistic - but to test this just look at a client's open
connections after a page is called and done - you won't see your server.)


Jim Davis


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From: Robert Everland III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 10:17 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re:How does ASP and CF work - need documentation


Well what he was saying had nothing to do with database connectivity. His
statement was simply that everytime you connect to an ASP page it leaves it
a connection open. I wanted him to make his site ASP driven that way it
would be easier to change the look of the page. That's when he went on about
that everytime someone connects that the server always leaves the connection
open. From my understanding, without thinking about database connectivity or
with working with any object, if I simply use it to make say a header and a
footer for the web, that the ASP creates the page and sends the dynamic HTML
to the user and that's it. There is no open connection to the user. Once
they get the HTML, that's it. Please someone tell me if I'm wrong and if you
know the answer regardless if I'm right or wrong please post a URL so I can
see it. Thank you.

Bob
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