-Original Message-
From: Owens, Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I've never worked with either CFX_NNTP or WDDX so I'm excited at getting an
opportunity to do both. But before I over commit myself, I
I need to use CFX_NNTP to access a private newsgroup and download articles
No
I've used it quite successfully. What sort of problems are you having?
Chris Evans
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http://www.fuseware.com
-Original Message-
From: W Luke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 6:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFX_NNTP
Hi,
I'm having loads of
I've used it quite successfully. What sort of problems are you having?
Well, for instance, due to the fact that it pulls message-senders' names
including quotation marks (i.e. "W Luke"), that in turn disrupts a standard
Query to insert those messages into a Database (whether this is an Access
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| disrupts a standard
| Query to insert those messages into a Database (whether this is an Access
| problem, ODBC problem, or any DB I don't know - but AFAIK you can't insert
a
| field with quotes into a table).
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What does your insert statement look like and what is the
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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 10:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFX_NNTP
I've used it quite successfully. What sort of problems are you having?
Well, for instance, due to the fact that it pulls message-senders' names
including quotation marks (i.e. "W Luke"), that in turn disrupts
Hi,
I'm having loads of problems using this tag to write messages to an Access
database. Has anyone used this tag successfully, or know of a
live example
of a site using it?
You could always try CFX_TCPClient. ;-
Generally it seems after people try to do nntp with cfx_tcpclient they're
Chris,
It could be an Access issue, but double quotes are allowed in queries. It
is single quotes that will give you problems. You may want to run a
function to replace singles quotes with two single quotes, as that will
allow them to be inserted in the database.
Possibly an Access issue
You could always try CFX_TCPClient. ;-
Generally it seems after people try to do nntp with cfx_tcpclient they're
in
the mood to buy cfx_nntp, but you can always go the other way.
Heh, thought I'd hear from you sooner or later g
Actually I've tried yours and kinda gave up - I like the
It could be an Access issue, but double quotes are allowed in queries. It
is single quotes that will give you problems. You may want to run a
function to replace singles quotes with two single quotes, as that will
allow them to be inserted in the database.
What other sorts of issues are
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