Hello all,

I am a silent member - haven't made it to a meeting yet.  Hope that doesn't 
count me out for asking a question or two.

I have a Access 2000 database on a dedicated server running Cold Fusion.   The 
site was recently moved to the dedicated server from a shared server because 
the shared server kept going down (Cold Fusion pages only).  Now on the 
dedicated server, the cfm pages that connect to the database are timing out and 
those pages won't open.  Every couple of days, they fix something, it works 
again and then goes down again.  Perhaps they just can't find the problem, but 
the hosting company (hostway) now tells me that they think that either my 
database is suddenly corrupted or my code is bad.  What nerve, right?  lol  
This same code has been working fine for the last couple years although I am 
sure it needs updating.  The database is updated daily via an online interface. 
 Has anyone ever heard of an Access database becoming corrupted and if so, did 
you have to reenter all content one item at a time in a new DB (since doing a 
"save as" will just keep the corrupted parts)?   This site has grown quite a 
lot over the last 2 years to the point where I know we probably need to move to 
a SQL database now.  Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on this 
issue?  

Is anyone available to contract to switch this data to a SQL / MySQL database 
and update the code to work with it?

My other question is: This site will be redesigned within the year and most 
likely all in Flash.  Will the SQL database be portable and accessible to Flash?

Thank you to all of you for your time.  I am a CFM kindergartner compared to 
most of you.  Any advice is greatly appreciated.



Thanks,

Shannan Hauser
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.webimagemedia.com
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