OH jeez Dave!  I do love it when people talk like that!   I'm doing too much
work and I have to do less???   How long I've waited in my life to hear
that!

You make this seem a great deal simpler and easier that I've been trying it.
I really appreciate your going to the effort to tell me about this stuff.

And I agree that while it's great to have a hosting wholesale company look
after all the hardware and systems admin issues, one of the big drawbacks is
that if they get a paranoia and want to shut off every possible way a bad
guy might damage the system, you have to live with it.   This issue is
making me re-think the decision not to invest in my own co-located server.

Thanks again!

Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP WebWorks

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Subject: RE: Client variable storage - confused person here!

You're putting too much thought into this. When you use Client variables,
and they're stored in a database, you automatically create the necessary
tables (CDATA and CGLOBAL, if I recall correctly) in the database you choose
to use.

[snip]



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