Gotta ask a dumb question. Would installing MDAC 2.8 help other db's
like R:Base or does this just affect MS SQL?
Definitely make sure you have MDAC 2.8. You should always keep the ODBC
Driver Manager and odbc database driver up to date.
(Anyone using OS X send an email to Apple to let them
noSQLEncoding should only affect the behavour of a directDBMS action. An
update action should not be affected.
I've had to use the same method that Trevor mentions below and it has
always worked on 5.0. I've yet to upgrade to 5.5 so I can't comment on
whether or not it works for me, but now
Is there a way to check your MDAC version?
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From: Robert Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 9:20 PM
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Witango 5 / SQL Server 7
The MDAC services does contain libraries which I believe are 'leaned'
I did a search for files named mdac and then did a right-click and
selected properties and then version
Ben
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From: Alan Wolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 9:26 AM
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Is
which file did you do it on? I just did a search and found a bunch of diff
files containing mdac with various extensions like inf, cat, ini, dat, pnf
and some others
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From: Ben Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:27 AM
Hi
I'm having the quoting problem right now on 5.5. I've moved some of my
programs that I was running on 5.0 to 5.5. Now all of the updates, that
use text fields in my db, have to be quoted, in criteria box, before the
update will work. I've made a small test .taf to test this and you can't
Alan,
I check the version of oledb32.dll for this. I don't know if this is the
proper way, but I believe this is one way to do it.
Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions
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From: Alan Wolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:26 AM
To: [EMAIL
I try to keep my mdac up to date. The problem is that it can be
wrapped in a lot of other programs. Microsoft is famous for this. If
you load excel, access, sql, or a host of other Microsoft products,
you can end up with a hodgepodge of mdac files that will have
different version numbers. All
I just wanted to check a coupe of assumptions
1) To link to another file a BUTTON is better than a plain HREF link, at
least the path and values are hidden from the status bar, Any Comments?
2) On one screen - I made a FORM. The user chooses a report to view by
choosing a Radio Button then a
It all depends. and you don't give any goals.
A couple of things to consider.
1. A spider (eg googlebot) will NOT follow your form submittals, so if
you want those files spidered, use an href.
What do you hope to gain by hiding the path and values?
2. Safety -- Validate the input parameters
You can use the following to give you an estimate on your mdac version.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8f0a8df6-4a21-4b43-
bf53-14332ef092c9displaylang=en (watch for wrap)
N
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But, we're talking about a search of a database.
On 10/18/04 5:59 PM, Bill Conlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roland,
You've heard this from me before on this list. Take a look at swish-e.
You could use its built-in spider to index your site, and then use the
built-in cgi-script to
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