How do you code the pause?
And why is the "javascript online command" and "jump to another page"
necessary?
Is there not a way just to put a pause in the loop somewhere?
Some kind of "wait" setup?

Rick


    >  -----Original Message-----
    >  From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >  Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 9:42 AM
    >  To: CF-Talk
    >  Subject: RE: cfmail query= vs using cfloop
    >
    >
    >  In order to help cfmail not choke, we use a loop around a cfmail tag,
    >  outputting only a small chunk of the recordset.  Then we use
    >  a javascript
    >  onload command to jump to another page which does the next
    >  bit after a short
    >  pause.  It's not terribly efficient from a time point of
    >  view, but it works
    >  for a couple of thousand people.
    >
    >
    >  --  Ben Doom
    >      Programmer & General Lackey
    >      Moonbow Software, Inc
    >
    >  : -----Original Message-----
    >  : From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >  : Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:49 PM
    >  : To: CF-Talk
    >  : Subject: RE: cfmail query= vs using cfloop
    >  :
    >  :
    >  : yeah, i know, but for a small mailing list, of women who sign up
    >  : to a curves for women mailing list, like 1-200 maybe...it shouldnt
    >  : choke?
    >  :
    >  : tony
    >  :
    >  : -----Original Message-----
    >  : From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >  : Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 10:46 PM
    >  : To: CF-Talk
    >  : Subject: Re: cfmail query= vs using cfloop
    >  :
    >  :
    >  : My experience shows that there really is no noticeable
    >  difference in the
    >  : two. I typically use the cfmail tag with the query
    >  attribute. Be careful
    >  : though of using this for bulk emails. cfmail is not
    >  designed for heavy
    >  : duty
    >  : email campaigns.
    >  : ----- Original Message -----
    >  : From: "Tony Weeg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    >  : To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    >  : Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 9:37 PM
    >  : Subject: cfmail query= vs using cfloop
    >  :
    >  :
    >  : > hello all.
    >  : >
    >  : > based on what you have seen in your trails what will
    >  give you better
    >  : > more reliable performance?
    >  : >
    >  : > <cfloop query="someQ">
    >  : >
    >  : > <cfmail to="">
    >  : > </cfmail>
    >  : >
    >  : > </cfloop>
    >  : >
    >  : > or
    >  : >
    >  : > <cfmail query="someQ">
    >  : > </cfmail>
    >  : >
    >  : > i guess basically, can i rely on looping through a record
    >  : > set with the cfmail tag, and sending an email for every record?
    >  : >
    >  : > or would it be better to use the cfloop and have cfmail
    >  tags inbetwixt
    >  : > doing the mail logic?
    >  : >
    >  : > thanks
    >  : >
    >  : > ....tony
    >  : >
    >  : > tony weeg
    >  : > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    >  : > www.revolutionwebdesign.com
    >  : > rEvOlUtIoN wEb DeSiGn
    >  : > 410.334.6331
    >  : >
    >  : >
    >  :
    >  :
    >  
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