The refreshWSDL attribute didn't work. I cannot create the webservice in the
Administrator, which is weird. I've also tried deleting the stubs and
restarting the CF service.
--Ben Doom
>You might try restarting CF or try using cfinvoke with refreshWSDL="true".
>It
It appears that if I rename the cfc's, they then work. However, the files are
not just used internally -- they are connected to by outside websites.
Suggestions?
--Ben Doom
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the
We're running a pair of CF 8 Standard Servers. Since installing the 8.0.1
updater, webservices have been giving me a headache.
Each server runs a different site, and they are integrated by web services.
Some of these services return complex values, defined by CFCs with no methods,
only data.
Try styling the instead of the containing .
--Ben Doom
Rick Root wrote:
> Okay I'm having this very strange issue with cfdocument.
>
> My document has a couple of pages, and there is a header and footer.
>
> I can't seem to get the font size in my footer to do what
Sounds about right. I got one for being a MX6 Advanced Developer.
I wore it the day we got it, as a gag, but then it went in a drawer.
It's probably in a box somewhere in my apt.
--Ben Doom
Andy Allan wrote:
> I think I got a pin for the CF6 exam but I definately didn't ge
You could use cfhttp to load the xml data into a variable, then parse
the contents on a successful retrieval.
--Ben Doom
Che Vilnonis wrote:
> How can I fail gracefully when using xmlParse and the feed is not
> available/online?
>
> xmlParse("http://www.somedomainwithrssfee
t the item list is the last bit of the
URL, which may or may not be true.
--Ben Doom
Russ wrote:
> The simplest way would be to write a rule for each item up to a max that you
> think you'd hit
>
> RewriteRule ^something/([^/])+/*$ /somefile.cfm?items=$1
&g
over it as a list with / as a delimiter.
HTH.
--Ben Doom
Adrian Lynch wrote:
> Sorry again for the OT.
>
> I have a URL in the form:
>
> /with/item1/item2/item3/
>
> Where there can be any number of items.
>
> Is there a RegEx to deal with this?
>
> I could
What's to stop someone from stealing/hacking/gaining from friends
physical devices? I think we're down to fingerprints, DNA scans, and
retinal imaging.
But your point is taken. :-)
--Ben Doom
Tom Chiverton wrote:
> On Thursday 28 Feb 2008, Ben Doom wrote:
>> You c
From what I understand, it's usually the ISP. However, it is often the
last hop before the actual client, so it would only be inaccurate if,
say, the person was in TN and the ISP was in KY.
That said, at my last job, we were in KY, and we showed up as in (I
think) PA, since that was where the
vice versa. You'll have to select empty
strings for the columns that are only present in one or the other table.
This should give you a result set where you either have the addresses
from one, or the other, or both. You can make display (or further
processing) decisions based on that.
-
re reliable.
--Ben Doom
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, or enhanced ease-of-use.
Sorry to be so negative, but I just don't see it.
--Ben Doom
John Skrotzki wrote:
> As I was doing my stuff today I had an interesting idea and wondered what
> others thought. In a nutshell it would be cool to be able to have a HINT
> attribute for eve
It sounds like your permissions on the directories got hosed, possibly
by changing permissions to allow the ASP extensions. That is, of
course, mostly a guess.
As a sidebar, why are you not running SP2 on your production machine?
--Ben Doom
Ali Awan wrote:
> I have an application runn
way that doesn't require special tricks.
If you need more of a pointer than that, Google the terms first. It's a
pretty basic db concept.
--Ben Doom
erik tom wrote:
>> You are trying to select where menuId = foundOn. I'm guessing foundOn
>>
>> is a text fie
You are trying to select where menuId = foundOn. I'm guessing foundOn
is a text field. Check your subselect.
--Ben Doom
erik tom wrote:
> I have a column datatype text. And when i try to run the query I get the error
> [Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]Operand type cla
Yep. They basically let you do whatever. We used to host with them.
--Ben Doom
Josh Nathanson wrote:
>> That is the moral equivolent of holding a car rental company liable for
>> accidents caused by people that rent the cars. The responsibility for the
>> security for *unma
ng
for a magic fix for security is not a reasonable solution.
--Ben Doom
Don L wrote:
>
>> On the contrary, it's the only useful answer. If you have a known
>> vulnerability, you have to fix it. The answer may not be as simple as "put
>> up a firewall"
s.
Just a suggestion.
--Ben Doom
Che Vilnonis wrote:
> Thanks Jerry. That's not an option, really. My # of scheduled tasks would
> increase quite a bit if I took that approach and because of the
> inconsistencies of the feeds, extra steps are needed to be performed to make
> cert
ire
argument scope (including wordarray) before returning on each recursion.
HTH.
--Ben Doom
Greg Morphis wrote:
> I thought I had it with this.. which is similiar to what you suggested Ben
>
>
>
>
>type="string" />
>
>
In pseudocode:
function f(sofar, more)
{
array strings
foreach letter in more
{
strings = f(foreach+letter, more-letter)
}
return strings
}
HTH.
--Ben Doom
Greg Morphis wrote:
> anyone else? I was hoping to do this in CF al
OK, I seem to be missing something here.
Why would CFMail ever timeout? I'm using spooling, so shouldn't it just write
a file to the spool directory and let the scheduled delivery handle anything
that might timeout?
What am I missing?
100 domains.
--Ben Doom
Dave Hatz wrote:
> I am looking for recommendations on a company to host our DNS. We are
> currently using Internap's CoLocation services and their DNS went down again.
> 3rd time in less than 2 months. Our customers are pissed and I don't blame
>
at, though, since they don't store an easily recognizable
or fudgable ID (like the auto-incremented ID key for users 0-:)
--Ben Doom
Dennis Powers wrote:
>>> therefore I have a max session timeout of 20 minutes.
>
>>> we store username in their session
>
>>> M
\s* is probably not what you want. * means "0 or more" so it would
insert a space between every character. I would use \s+ or \s{2,} instead.
--Ben Doom
Sonny Savage wrote:
> How about this?
> "ALL")>
>
> On Jan 21, 2008 3:13 PM, Nate Willard <[EMAIL P
ere are several
faster replacement engines designed specifically for reducing the size
of web pages. Also, bandwidth is cheap. :-)
--Ben Doom
Nate Willard wrote:
> hello,
>
> I learned of of an issue with my whitespace reduction
> method that is almost funny.
>
> I do the
.
--Ben Doom
Richard White wrote:
>> Also, alot of people will advise you to use cfqueryparam (me included), so
>> the code would look like:
>
> out of interest what is the difference in using the cfqueryparam an
Offhand, it looks like you aren't closing your block.
--Ben Doom
Mark Fuqua wrote:
> I'm using a template from freetemplates.com. The css file seems quite well
> done. I want to replace an image with a small flash movie. I thought I
> would just eliminate the image, and
I'd pick something non-time-critical and non-mission-critical and, as it
were, throw him in the shallow end. Give him all the help he asks for.
Do a code review. Pick something more important, wash, rinse, repeat.
--Ben Doom
Ian Rutherford wrote:
> I have an employee who has
ether I'm likely to be
able to help based on the topic.
--Ben Doom
greg coleman wrote:
> hi, I am trying to install and configure Adobe Coldfusion to add dynamic
> content to my website. The problem is, i don't know how to configure
> coldfusion
> to work with my webhos
Once you've broken the list into individual elements, I'd use something
like:
email = rereplace(element, '.*<(.*?)>', '\1')
This replaces everything before the open bracket, the open bracket, and
the end bracket with just what is in between the brack
Without some kind of server-side processing (PHP, ColdFusion, etc.) or
some fancy JavaScript, you aren't going to be able to display a URL
variable. Raw HTML can't do that.
--Ben Doom
ismail cassiem wrote:
> Hi, I need help please
>
> i usually code in coldfusion but now
If the file is on a shared drive, and the user CF runs as has access to
that drive, then CFFile can access it.
If that's not possible, you could set up FTP access and use cfftp (which
would allow you to read/write it, instead of just read with cfhhtp).
--Ben Doom
Orlini, Robert wrote:
I think "bad" is probably a good summary. I know Google, for one,
punishes multiple sites with the same or substantially similar (ie,
different nav, or CSS) content.
--Ben Doom
Adrian Lynch wrote:
> Can anyone comment on the SEO ramifications of pointing mulitple domains at
&g
propriately to
create the new zones.
--Ben Doom
Che Vilnonis wrote:
> This isn't an IIS question, but a DNS server question. Basically, I don't
> want to create 75 new "zones" on the DNS Server. Dos this make more sense?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: B
You want all the domains to redirect to a single domain? I'm not sure
how to do it in IIS, but if you are on a private IIS install, you could
set the default website to redirect to the correct domain, and then set
the domain's web site separately.
--Ben Doom
Che Vilnonis wrote
Every time you loop through the query, you reset your total variable.
You may need two -- one for this loop, and one for the complete total.
--Ben Doom
Dr. Who wrote:
> i am having a problem trying to get the results of a count in a loop.
> could use another set of eyes..
>
He wants to clear all *columns*, not rows.
--Ben Doom
Greg Morphis wrote:
> UPDATE table
> SET foo = '',
>Moo = '',
>Goo = ''
>
>
> leave out the WHERE clause.. it'll empty all rows
>
> On Jan 4, 2008 9:47 AM, Chad Gray &
This seems kind of odd. Why not just delete the row?
--Ben Doom
Chad Gray wrote:
> Is there anyway to clear the data in a row in a database without using
>
> UPDATE table
> SET foo = '',
> Moo = '',
> Goo = ''
> WHERE ID = 1
>
We always used includes, although cfmodule would probably be better. We
just broke each inline query out into an include, then called it as
necessary.
--Ben Doom
Chad Gray wrote:
> I am so use to using MX and CFCs that now I have to work on a CF5 server for
> a client and
>
>
r one
character happens to be a dot, but if your name was z#gif, it would also
match.
One possible solution might be to find all the .gif references, and then
check each one to see if it's "blank.gif". Not necessarily elegant, but
it would work.
--Ben Doom
Kris Jones wrote:
>
isplay the results page with the updated results, you don't try to
re-store the session info, just re-run the stored search.
--Ben Doom
Les Mizzell wrote:
> I've got a search page on an admin system - maybe 20 different search
> parameters that can be used in combination. Once the
The first thing I see is that you are only allowing for single-character
names. You don't have a + or * (+ would be better) after [a-z0-9_].
There may be more, but that's what I see at first glance.
--Ben Doom
Che Vilnonis wrote:
> In a sea of data, I need to pull the first
No. My brain is not online ... yet!
Just so you know -- tools can be useful, but like everything (computer
generated code, translations, whatever) people-skills will sometimes
yeild a more efficient or easier-to-work-with solution. Also, I'm a
snob about my regex.
--Ben "The Regex Ninja" Doo
I found I got better results with CSS by cfinluding the file into a
style block, instead of doing what you did.
HTH.
--Ben Doom
Les Mizzell wrote:
> I'm trying to use CFDOCUMENT (CF 7 with updates) to create PDF files for
> a client.
>
> If I remove the CFDOCUMENT tags su
I don't think you can do a subselect in a QofQ (someone correct me if
I'm wrong) so I think the easiest thing would be to pull both in and
then walk the arrays. Brute force and inelegant, but is this
something you need to do once, or is this something that must be done often?
Because the implication was that his mistake was a lack of knowledge
about CF, not a logic mistake that would have affected him regardless of
language.
I'm pretty sure that the other two statements are the same thing in
other languages -- PHP and ASP, if I had to guess.
--Ben
Todd wrote:
> Wh
the client that they move to a more internet-ready DB.
--Ben Doom
Matt Williams wrote:
> A client has a pre-built system on Filemaker Pro 9. The db is hosted.
> The website is on a different host.
>
> Am I able to remotely query that db with CF? If so, what is involved?
> Does
Why not just copy over your Eclipse folder? Then, *all* your settings,
plugins, etc. would be the same.
--BenD
Dave Hatz wrote:
> I am using CFEclipse v3.3.0 and I am trying to install CFEclipse on a new
> laptop. I want to keep all my settings. I have been able to copy over my
> snippets,
other attributes, I'd do a find for the whole
tag, the search that substring for a target attribute, then either
replace or add as necessary.
Make sense?
--Ben Doom
Andy Matthews wrote:
> I have a variable containing a string in which might appear any number of
> links to to kbb.com:
> ht
CF evaluates the replace string *before* sending it to the regular
expression engine. Therefore, it's trying to find the struct key named
'\1' which is not legal. There are several ways to get around this, but
they all basically boil down to doing it in two steps.
--BenD
Johnny Le wrote:
> I
Which is more or less what I meant by "variant".
--Ben Doom
Larry Lyons wrote:
>> Always use CAPTCHA or a variant when possible.
>> Check the referrer.
>> nofollow links and moderate, or nofollow unmoderated links.
>>
>>
>> --Ben Doom
>
> Unf
You could use something like #expandpath('..')#/tempUploads to do that.
expandpath() can be *very* useful sometimes. :-)
--Ben Doom
Richard White wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am creating an upload facility using the cffile tag.
>
> from all i have read it seems that the de
IIRC, in IE the onChange does not fire until the form element loses
focus. I think if you change the event to onClick, it will work the way
you want.
--BenD
Brian McCairn wrote:
> When you click on a radio button clicking anywhere else on the browser seems
> to trigger ther bind to work. What
The smarter ones may be. Some may (gasp) actually post a correct
referrer. But some will be caught. I figure the idea is not to stop
them all, but to stop enough that the remainder can be handled manually
(or by some other process).
--Ben Doom
Tom Chiverton wrote:
> On Wednesday 14
You could try something like:
#query[column][i]#
I may have swapped column and i -- I can never remember if it's a struct
of arrays or an array of structs. :-\
--Ben Doom
Tom King wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there a way of outputting a Query
ppSettings, and then passing the result as the
replace value.
--Ben Doom
Jon Clausen wrote:
> I'm sure it's something simple that I'm missing, but I want to use a
> regex backreference as the struct key (i.e. - struct["key"]) or as an
> argument (i.e. -
Off the top of my head, I think the #anchor has to come last.
Everything after the pound sign is read as part of the anchor directive.
So, page.cfm?foo=1#test should work. Not tested, YMMV.
--Ben Doom
Will Swain wrote:
> Can anyone help with this. This may be common knowledge but I'
It is, technically, slower. However, this slowdown is likely not even
measurable in milliseconds. Honestly, I wouldn't worry about the
performance. The ease of building/altering/updating the site pays for
the shaved milliseconds very quickly.
--Ben Doom
Tim Ashworth wrote:
> Hi,
&g
Always use CAPTCHA or a variant when possible.
Check the referrer.
nofollow links and moderate, or nofollow unmoderated links.
--Ben Doom
Mike Little wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> it appears my addcomments.cfm page has become indexed in google. usually this
> page is only accessed when
Edition is simply a "locked down" version of the full server,
limiting the number of IPs that can connect to it.
--Ben Doom
sandeep saini wrote:
> Hey thanks Scott,
>
> So i need Eclipse and CFEclipse in place of Dreamveawer (means for writhing
> CF files..)
>
>
Pretty slick.
--Ben Doom
Ben Nadel wrote:
> A while back I wrote a custom tag for iterating over regular expression
> patterns. I think this would be a great use for it. I wrote up an
> example based on the proposed question:
>
> http://www.bennadel.com/blog/1037-RELoop-ColdFu
You could use mid(mystring, i, 1) which returns a substring starting at
i and 1 long.
--Ben Doom
Richard White wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a javascript function that checks for any unwanted string character
> values - such as \ or / etc...
>
> In Javascript i loop through
t. For example, quotes doubled to escape them, unclosed quotes, etc.
--Ben Doom
Josh Nathanson wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Got a regex challenge...I was able to solve it using an REFind and then
> REReplace, but I'm wondering if anyone can come with a "one-shot" way to
replace(form.description
not
replace('form.description'...
form.description is the variable, 'form.description' is a string with
the name of the variable.
--Ben Doom
Rick Sanders wrote:
> Hey list,
>
>
>
> I'm trying to replace double quotes
IIRC, this only works if you want the same string for both matches. I
don't think that is what Andy wanted.
--Ben Doom
Barney Boisvert wrote:
> Yeah, you can do that. Here's a simple example of it in action (using
> the backreference to match quotes). It also uses a non-gree
that I often
do something like this for linebreaks so that I can easily change which
linebreak I'm using, and not have to make sure I get every instance.
:-) What can I say -- I'm lazy.
--Ben Doom
Andy Matthews wrote:
> Adam Howitt wrote a blog post asking for improvements
Well, you could store which stylesheet they are using in a session
variable, change it when the click the links, and include it
dynamically. There are lots of other ways to do it, but in lieu of more
info, that's what I would suggest.
--Ben Doom
John P wrote:
> Is it possible crea
you are saying "one or
more backreferenced things" instead of "one or more backreferenced things.
I'd write it like this:
@([a-zA-Z0-9]+)
Then use the first backreference instead of the second.
--Ben Doom
Andy Jarrett wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to do a look th
n
is the number of loops.
--Ben Doom
Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
> Ahh... I was REALLY hoping you were right about that. That would have been
> great. In any event, I learned something new about refind() so thanks! I'll
> always think of you and the time we shared in this thread when
I'm not seeing where you are actually assigning the return from your SP
to propID. "foo" is not a query.
--Ben Doom
Bruce Sorge wrote:
> I have a CFC that both inserts a series of field variables and returns
> the ID number that was just created. I am getting an erro
No, you're right about the "all". I'm confusing the refind() and
rereplace() syntax.
But, yes. By using a regex in the condition, you are running it twice
per loop.
--Ben Doom
Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
> The option is called 'returnsubexpressions' and valid va
check what you stored.
--Ben Doom
Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
> Hah crybaby! ;-)
>
> I tried 'all' but it just throws an error on 6.1
>
> ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
> Bobby Hartsfield
> http://acoderslife.com
>
>
> -Original Message-
>
OMG, you're using a condition that runs the regex and throws away
the answer. Don't do that. Ever. Please. It makes me weep.
--Ben Doom
Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
> Likea so...
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
&g
You can do an
refind(text, "\d+", 1, "all")
refind in text digits starting at position one find all
This will return an array of structs with keys pos and len. Pos is the
start position, and len is the length. You can then use mid() to grab them.
--Ben Doom
Web Exp
Custom CAPTCA applications. On-the-fly resizing.
--Ben Doom
Rick Faircloth wrote:
> What would be the possible use(es) of the "writeToBrowser" image action?
>
> Rick
>
>
>
>
~|
Get the ans
A couple of options:
Loop over the text using find() or findnocase(). More code, may be faster.
Use refind() or refindnocase() to find all the matches (return an array
of them) and then get the arraylen() of what it returns. Easier code,
but it will likely run slower.
--Ben Doom
Web Exp
If I understand what it is you want to do, look into .
You'll have to build an XML data object to hold the form data, but that
shouldn't be too difficult.
--Ben Doom
Frank Mamone wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been out of the CF game for a very long time and now I ha
understood.
--Ben Doom
Jim Bates wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The issue I am facing is this: 1200+ PDF forms that employees will need to
> sign. The docs are being created in MS Word, and all have a standard
> signature block. We have prototyped using LiveCycle Designer 8 to add fields
by alternating fraction increases and
decreases. For example, the first time they get a fraction of a cent,
they go up to the next penny. The second time, they go down. The third
time, up again, and so forth. It's not perfect, but it makes the math
easy, and you should never be more than
re* functions are inherently slower than their find* equivalents.
There's a startup cost for the RegEx engine.
--Ben Doom
Barney Boisvert wrote:
> Those aren't equivalent. REFind does a case-sensitive RegEx search.
> find (which you didn't list) does a case-sensitive searc
Not to put too fine a point on it, but if this data is coming directly
from an end user, it would probably be in your best interest to add the
anyway. It does quite a bit more than just quote
escaping. Definitely a best practice recommendation.
--Ben Doom
Rick Sanders wrote:
> Didn'
replace('dill"s', '"', "'", "all")
In other words, where you are explicitly writing double-quotes (like for
the find string) wrap in single quotes, and where you are explicitly
writing single quotes (like the replace string) wrap in dou
I've never tried it, but
Make sure your SMTP server is set to listen on all applicable IPs. Use
the "server" argument to specify the SMTP server by IP instead of by name.
HTH.
--Ben Doom
Al Musella, DPM wrote:
> Hi
> I am on CF7, with multiple websites on multipl
Like several others, I've run CF (5, 6) in parallel with Perl
(Activeperl) on Win2k server. Like the others, I didn't see any direct
conflicts. Like the others, I'd watch your CPU usage carefully if you
are using Perl do do any heavy lifting.
--Ben Doom
Ian Skinner wrote:
&
Sounds like a variation on the knapsack problem in 2d. I don't have any
code, but looking for knapsack algorithms might help.
--Ben Doom
Matthew Reinbold wrote:
> (my apologies if this appears twice - I posted to the web and then logged in
> and, because I didn't see the
ncing the session scope directly -- CF is forgiving. :-)
--Ben Doom
Ryan Heldt wrote:
> The objects I am copying from are persisted in the session scope. I would
> like to be able to read from these objects at runtime without having to lock
> them all over the place. Does creating a
Er, rather.
--Ben Doom
Ben Doom wrote:
> Look into using to grab the table into a variable.
> Then you only have to make one urlencodedformat() call on it.
>
> --Ben Doom
~|
Check out the new features and enh
Look into using to grab the table into a variable.
Then you only have to make one urlencodedformat() call on it.
--Ben Doom
john mcdonald wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been trying to solve this for a couple hours, and am getting nowhere
> fast. If anyone here as an idea th
Without testingL
^.*?($|\d+\.\d+)
Which is, basically, beginning of string, shortest possible string, (end
of string or digits dot digits).
--Ben Doom
Andy Matthews wrote:
> I have these strings:
>
> Firefox 2.0.0.8 (Firefox 2.0)
>
> Internet Explorer 7.0 (Intern
end of the email.
Others (Jochem -- I'm looking at you!) could probably advise better
about this.
HTH
--Ben Doom
Nathan Wells wrote:
> Is there any way to safely delete files that were attached using a
> tag to an email that was generated with the tag? If
> you delete the
Regardless, I currently have one instance on one server. So licensing
structure isn't a big deal.
--Ben Doom
DURETTE, STEVEN J (ATTASIAIT) wrote:
> Even with that change to the licensing, that still costs more than
> Fusion Reactor when you have 6 CF instances on one box. 1 Fusio
IIRC, it should actually error and force you either to pick one or give
them unique names (a.userid as bob, b.userid as fred).
Expecting Access to behave properly is like expecting teens not to
drink. Sometimes it works, but most of the time, it's a mistake.
--Ben Doom
Jim McAtee
nifty
feature.
> Finally, I have never had a bad experience calling up for tech support.
> I bugged the crap out of them for a while, and they still kept answering
> the phones with a smile. lol
This is IMHO a great recommendation. Service is very important to me.
--Ben Doom
As Andy and Morgan pointed out, CF8 standard does not come with a server
monitor. Trust me -- I'd have already been using it if standard shipped
with it!
Thanks for the FR nod.
--Ben Doom
Peterson, Chris wrote:
> Ben - the integrated server monitor in CF8 was not enough to figure o
toward FusionReactor -- it seems cleaner and
easier to use. It is, of course, a bit more expensive. Is it worth the
extra money?
For reference, I'm running CF8 Standard on Win2k3 R2.
--Ben Doom
~|
ColdFusion is deliveri
If you are making the server trip, but not seeing the information
>> passed, what are you naming your dropdown, and how are you referencing
>>
>> it in the query?
>>
>> --Ben Doom
>>
> The button supposed to submit so I can set the session variable to the next
&g
Set up a SQL Express server for him with nightly (?) replication, when
it won't affect performance so much. Let him beat the crap out of that
to his heart's content. Bonus points if you put it on his workstation,
so he's dragging down his own workstation.
--Ben "don't mess with my servers" Do
dropdown, and how are you referencing
it in the query?
--Ben Doom
erik tom wrote:
> I need to be able get the value from the drop down and pass ethis value to
> cfquery function which located on the second tab of the form. Once i selected
> the drop down item i clicked on the submit b
Okay. Except Oracle != MySQL 5. MySQL 5 was what was specified in the
original, forgive the pun, query.
--Ben Doom
Tom Chiverton wrote:
> On Monday 22 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Which, according to the docs, is only limited by max_allowed_packet.
>
> You must be on
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