That did it. I guess when the system has been up for a while, I simply
forget about the admin functions.
Thanks a million.
John
-Original Message-
From: Ken Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 10:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFQUERY NOT RETURNING COMPLETE
OK, Folks, please be patient with me. This may be somewhat off topic, but
where else can I go?
I'm using a simple to insert a large text block into a MSSQL 7.0
column with a data type of TEXT. I then use a simple SELECT query to
retreive the result. Only the first 65K Bytes are being returned. S
I'm porting an application from Microsoft to LINUX. I use relative file
paths throughout the application, i.e., From a template in "directoryname",
I just submit a form to "./subdirectoryname".
In the LINUX version, the path in the browser comes out as
"_default_/subdirectoryname" instead of dire
Thanks for the answer. Just wanted to reply to the list to close the thread.
Boy, do I feel stupid. I've used session variables so much in the
browser-related end of the application, I just totally went on auto-pilot. I
now realize what a goof I made in trying to use session variables for post
in
I am setting up a portal with another server where that server submits an
HTTP POST request to my application, I do a bunch of queries and send the
results back in an XML output.
My question is:
If multiple users on the other end submit requests to my server and a
request hits my server before th
I have an application which dynamically generates a web page, based on form
inputs and queries. Some of the viewable words on the page, which happen to
be variables like
#var#, show up fine on the displayed page in both IE
and NS, but disappear when printed on SOME printers. Everything prints fine
I have an application which dynamically generates a web page, based on form
inputs and queries. Some of the viewable words on the page, which happen to
be variables like
#var#, show up fine on the displayed page in both IE
and NS, but disappear when printed on SOME printers. Everything prints fine
Gotta put in my two cents:
www.cirrus.com (Yep, Cirrus Logic)
www.win2000mag.net (Now this is ironic. The Windows 2000 Magazine Network built on CF!)
www2.sys-con.com (Here's another one. The JAVA developer's journal!)
www.hitachi.com (Hitachi Corp.)
www.nectech.com (NEC, as in monitors)
www.stou
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