Duncan,
I am going to go from memory here, and I only say this because I can not
recall whether the SBS version has a DNS installation ability or not, but
you can check this with your install of windows applications in add / remove
or the other method which escapes me under 2003?
Anyway, the
Doesn't ring a bell. What is the context?
Blair
On 3/19/07, Taco Fleur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting the following in CFMX7 and MS SQL 2005
The variant data type is not supported.
Is this known, and is there a work-around?
Thanks in advance.
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Apollo (alpha) is available for download on the labs website.
Andrew Scott
Senior Coldfusion Developer
Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
www.aegeon.com.au
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Heh,
I'm back on cfaussie after a couple of years hiatus - last I read it
was back it was on the demon server - came back to search for some
flex advice.
Andrew, you gotta read what you've been sent - I don't think that Tom
was originally replying to you at all, nor did you clarify when he
*I'm back on cfaussie after a couple of years hiatus...*
You haven't missed much. We've pretty much just been talking about which CF
hosts are any good, why Macs are better/worse than PCs, why CF is
better/worse/different to ASP/Ruby, and how much everyone drank at WebDU.
It's like *Days of Our
This has to do with coldfusion how?
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To: cfaussie
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: SOT: Local domain names
Heh,
I'm back on cfaussie after a couple of years
I do not blame Adobe for making that statement, the reason being is that as
I blogged and Scott Barnes said. Vista is as expensive as it is because they
have a bigger user base to support, and yet if M$ didn't change their API's
or adopted better API's to make all software backward compatible in
I blame Adobe, it's a blatant attempt to stimulate new sales revenues via
Vista - the very thing you hate Vista for Andrew. Think about it, the
current market for PC + Adobe is already sold, and to grow that more they
need a compelling reason, now if features aren't your cup of tea (personally
I
Scott,
As you stated, they have to support their product and that was your biggest
argument against the price of vista and although I still hugely disagree
with you on that issue, I won't discuss that here anymore that is now
between me, Microsoft and the ACCC.
Now I will agree with that
Yeah it does. Going from old Mac world into OSX people had to do the same.
Yet, Microsoft does it and we are the evil guys for wanting to change the
platform stack so that its more secure and more agile to fix all the XP
Security concerns - you - the consumer asked for?
Andrew, where did they say
Scott,
Ok, I assumed but let's look at it this way then...
M$, when you update your XP version or try to install SQL Server 2000. Says
that this is going to be a compatibility issue, and that the best option is
to update to MS SQL 2005 as MS SQL 2000 is not going to be supported. So do
I
Is there nothing good to talk about in the CF world anymore? Before you
all start comparing the size of our corporations (we all know who will
win in this regard), can you at least return to why it is relevant. None
of this seems relevant.
I hate MS and all that it stands for. Linux is so much
I agree this should be moved to CFWaterCooler for starters
Secondly, I didn't say Adobe can't do it - hey whatever blows their hair
back who am I to judge - yet to blame Microsoft for Adobe choosing not to do
something is pretty weak argument is all.
Anywho, before this turns into another Andrew
(Followups to watercooler?)
Ranting, so I'll emphasise key points for skimming pleasure.
What I don't understand is, past windows releases have been
approached with caution. In my experience anyway. Home users seemed
slowish to upgrade. Even OEMs weren't busting their guts offering 2k...
A new era in creative expression is about to unfold, freeing us to
color outside the lines, to think in multiple dimensions, to engage
audiences like never before. The Sydney Flash Platform Developers
Group will be hosting a special meeting for the official launch of
Adobe Creative Suite 3!!
Hmm not sure if you will get many folk there ...
most will be at the webDu event...
http://www.webdu.com.au/go/session/adobe-user-group-meeting--early-registration
L.
On 3/20/07, Chris Velevitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A new era in creative expression is about to unfold, freeing us to
color
Lucas,
It's next week, otherwise Adobe would do something at WebDU.
On 3/20/07, Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm not sure if you will get many folk there ...
most will be at the webDu event...
http://www.webdu.com.au/go/session/adobe-user-group-meeting--early-registration
L.
On
whooppps
i guess I should read the email first...
L.
On 3/20/07, Chris Velevitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lucas,
It's next week, otherwise Adobe would do something at WebDU.
On 3/20/07, Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm not sure if you will get many folk there ...
most will be at
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