I'm not sure exactly how it's done, but I know fusebuilder stores all of 
its data in WDDX format in a text file.  Might work for your purposes.

http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/tags-c20.htm

Mike

Bob Wright wrote:
> Thanks all for the replies.
>
> It sounds like some of you are in a position to fire clients. But since I get 
> paid by the job, I can't just do that. Maybe someday, but not today.  
> Besides, the client is not an idiot. 
>
> I'm sorry, I can't go into detail about the reasons why we are limited to a 
> flat file. But the reasons are legitimate, and cannot be circumvented.  
> Absolutely no database can be installed. It is what it is.
>
> Yes, I get that if I can find a solution here, the flat file will be 
> effectively a database. But hey, it's all about meeting the criteria.  And a 
> flat file absolutely will do just that.
>
> As far as what we need to accomplish, it is nothing more than basic CRUD via 
> web forms with data download capabilities.  Nothing fancy.  No interface to 
> other applications or products.  Just simple CRUD on a stand-alone 
> application.
>
> Gerald, I had not thought of ODBC text file thing.  I have seen it over the 
> years, but never messed with it.  I'll look into that, thanks.
>
> Nitai, H2 looks interesting, but I can't use it here. Thanks anyway.
>
> Peter, I did reply to you earlier (from the house of fusion website). Not 
> sure what happened.  Basically, I said that all I had available to me was CF7.
>  
> bob
>
>
>
> 

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