Re: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

2004-03-07 Thread Don
but your client
will be after your privates when they try to move to another db or upgrade
to mx.

If/when that happens only people with Chinese heritage would know how to defend himself/herself :)Joke aside, your point is well taken.I now have an new idea, a totally different approach to this problem, if my client accepts it, wow, he would make my day (why not also have a phrase? make my days, which would be more accurate in this case?).

 What are you talking about?My client has a complex system built in CF5
with backend Access 2000 db which contains both English and Japanese
content, his box is fast while the same system is like an old dog on mine.
It is true that my box has very limited memory, but that should not be the
only reason that the execution is so slow, at least I hope, so, I'm seeking
remedy. Web server not optimized etc, etc.? no, all other apps (my apps)
runs fast.

with cf5 you could always get one language+english on a locale specific box
(in this case i guess japanese OS) as cf5 ignored encodings. but your client
will be after your privates when they try to move to another db or upgrade
to mx.
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RE: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

2004-03-06 Thread Nando
Let me also rephrase my answer.

cf_accelerate uses *some* memory, only what is needed to cache your content. But
compared to the cost of programming, extra memory, if needed on the server at all, is
very, very cheap.

Still best remedy and easy to implement. :)

-Original Message-
From: Nando [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 6:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

How about using cf_accelerate ?

http://www.bpurcell.org

One small problem ... uses much memory. But *very* fast. Best remedy and easy to
implement.

-Original Message-
From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 4:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

I'll rephrase my question.Any way to improve CF5 system with Access 2000 db other
than the existing code? TONS OF THING, the client does not want that.

 What are you talking about?My client has a complex system built in
 CF5 with backend Access 2000 db which contains both English and
 Japanese content, his box is fast while the same system is like an old
 dog on mine.It is true that my box has very limited memory, but that
 should not be the only reason that the execution is so slow, at least
 I hope, so, I'm seeking remedy. Web server not optimized etc, etc.? no,
 all other apps (my apps) runs fast.

  Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
 
   Did a search on the forum to no avail.Did anyone use CF5 with
  Unicode driver for Access?
 
  I hope not, it would be pretty pointless because CF5 doesn't
  support Unicode at all.
 
  Jochem
 
 
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Re: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

2004-03-06 Thread Paul Hastings
 What are you talking about?My client has a complex system built in CF5
with backend Access 2000 db which contains both English and Japanese
content, his box is fast while the same system is like an old dog on mine.
It is true that my box has very limited memory, but that should not be the
only reason that the execution is so slow, at least I hope, so, I'm seeking
remedy. Web server not optimized etc, etc.? no, all other apps (my apps)
runs fast.

with cf5 you could always get one language+english on a locale specific box
(in this case i guess japanese OS) as cf5 ignored encodings. but your client
will be after your privates when they try to move to another db or upgrade
to mx.
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Re: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

2004-03-05 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:

 Did a search on the forum to no avail.Did anyone use CF5 with Unicode driver for Access?

I hope not, it would be pretty pointless because CF5 doesn't 
support Unicode at all.

Jochem

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Re: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

2004-03-05 Thread Don
What are you talking about?My client has a complex system built in CF5 with backend Access 2000 db which contains both English and Japanese content, his box is fast while the same system is like an old dog on mine.It is true that my box has very limited memory, but that should not be the only reason that the execution is so slow, at least I hope, so, I'm seeking remedy. Web server not optimized etc, etc.? no, all other apps (my apps) runs fast.

 Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
 
  Did a search on the forum to no avail.Did anyone use CF5 with 
 Unicode driver for Access?
 
 I hope not, it would be pretty pointless because CF5 doesn't 
 support Unicode at all.
 
 Jochem
 
 
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 immigrants don't work
 and steal our jobs

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Re: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

2004-03-05 Thread Don
I'll rephrase my question.Any way to improve CF5 system with Access 2000 db other than the existing code? TONS OF THING, the client does not want that.

 What are you talking about?My client has a complex system built in 
 CF5 with backend Access 2000 db which contains both English and 
 Japanese content, his box is fast while the same system is like an old 
 dog on mine.It is true that my box has very limited memory, but that 
 should not be the only reason that the execution is so slow, at least 
 I hope, so, I'm seeking remedy. Web server not optimized etc, etc.? no, 
 all other apps (my apps) runs fast.
 
  Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
  
   Did a search on the forum to no avail.Did anyone use CF5 with 
  Unicode driver for Access?
  
  I hope not, it would be pretty pointless because CF5 doesn't 
  support Unicode at all.
  
  Jochem
  
  
  -- 
  I don't get it
  immigrants don't work
  and steal our jobs

 
  - 
Loesje
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RE: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

2004-03-05 Thread Nando
How about using cf_accelerate ?

http://www.bpurcell.org

One small problem ... uses much memory. But *very* fast. Best remedy and easy to
implement.

-Original Message-
From: Chunshen (Don) Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 4:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF5 and Unicode driver for Access?

I'll rephrase my question.Any way to improve CF5 system with Access 2000 db other
than the existing code? TONS OF THING, the client does not want that.

 What are you talking about?My client has a complex system built in
 CF5 with backend Access 2000 db which contains both English and
 Japanese content, his box is fast while the same system is like an old
 dog on mine.It is true that my box has very limited memory, but that
 should not be the only reason that the execution is so slow, at least
 I hope, so, I'm seeking remedy. Web server not optimized etc, etc.? no,
 all other apps (my apps) runs fast.

  Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
 
   Did a search on the forum to no avail.Did anyone use CF5 with
  Unicode driver for Access?
 
  I hope not, it would be pretty pointless because CF5 doesn't
  support Unicode at all.
 
  Jochem
 
 
  --
  I don't get it
  immigrants don't work
  and steal our jobs


  -
Loesje
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