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can't see anything codewise that would cause that. I would think it'd be
something in your setup for the otg datasource. Maybe you have it pointing to
the wrong database or server?
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U overhead, and
slowing down the read time of the large data stream from the database, and
it just might be the database's connection timeout settings that you're
running into while you're attempting to process the data.
Bruce Dunwiddie
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What do you mean exactly by saying that you're creating another query object
from the first recordset? Are you using query of query to create another
recordset, or are you looping over the first recordset to dynamically
generate the sql for the second query?
Bruce Dunwiddie
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p on one of the others? If so, how did that
go?
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nope, emails seem to be working just fine.
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This might possibly be a silly question, but who is Hal Helms? What would the topic be?
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It should be something to the effect of [EMAIL PROTECTED] , which will catch
everything except for the first line in the file, except for the fact that
studio doesn't seem to be recognizing \n at all and is just reading it as a
n, shrug.
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file types using
that stream.
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someone else has written
that can run in a windows environment or whatever and can report back on
what the headers say.
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click on the File Types button at the
bottom, atleast in my version, and maybe try playing around with adding a
blank mime type there? Only wacky ideas which probably won't help much...
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I don't. I personally like how the replies go. People just need to read.
Ryan asked for RSVP's to go to his email, not as a reply. Either people
aren't reading, or they're being too lazy to follow the directions, but even
at that, what's the big deal with having to delete
This should work for you or atleast give you the general idea of how to
handle the error.
http://someurl.com"; method="Get" resolveurl="YES">
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lame too. the best I've got so far is that the user can only delete
those tuples that are related to their login.
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don't know of a way to say make IE send different request headers, but if you're
trying to test something, wouldn't cfpost work?
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field but if you can alter the info sent in a post
request (and I think I read somewhere that you could) then that measure is
kinda lame too. the best I've got so far is that the user can only delete
those tuples that are related to their login.
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The timeout parameter of the
cfquery tag is in milliseconds in the help docs, so you've set it to timeout in
0.26 seconds.
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