I have been developing this little app using CF 5 & Dreamweaver MX.....The
hosting I have is Coldfusion MX......

I am simply running a database update script, and all is fine locally,
howeaver when I upload it to the MX server all is very unwell.

Has anyone encountered this problem with the differences between CF MX and
legacy versions....To be fair I wouldn't have thought that there should be
any real problems as I am not utilising any of the newer CF MX features...it
is a very  simple update script..



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-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 9:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CFX_PGP


At 08:45 05/06/2003 Steve Martin said....
>Latest news: CFX_PGP 2 (i.e. CFMX & PGP 8.x compatible) is being 
>released on 16th June.
>https://www.digitaloutlook.com/solutionsstore.cfm
>
>Steve


I thought the problem was that to use PGP commercially you had to 
buy a commercial licence from whoever it is that now owns it.  I 
understood that under the licensee none of the free ware versions 
of PGP can be used commercially?

Can someone pass an opinion on exactly what you can do with what 
version both of this tag and of PGP.

The last time this came up on another list it appeared clear that 
to use PGP commercially the licence at that time was around $17,000.00 .

The Digital Outlook site is not helpful in this regard.

I always presumed that Nominet had purchased a commercial licence 
but perhaps I have totally misunderstood the situation.

Does anyone have a clear understanding?


Regards

Gordon


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