FYI to Allaire: check out the article in October's Wired about floating
conferences. Supposedy it's a lot cheaper overall to book a conference
on a cruise ship, since it's all-inclusive...plus the attendees get all
the benefits of being on a cruise, too!
Disclaimer/Proclaimer: I don't work for a
Comma-separated values file. Same as a comma-delimited file, basically.
"value1.1","value1.2","value1.3"[cr][lf]
"value2.1","value2.2","value2.3"[cr][lf]
etc
Some apps that produce csv files don't--or don't always--use the double-
quotes. This is okay if the data doesn't have any embedded com
Charlie Arehart has a brand new book, "Professional WAP"
(isbn 1861004044)
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From: Erki Esken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 8:46 AM
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Subject: Re: WML and CF
Maybe this new article from Allaire helps you somewhat:
http://ww
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From: Jared Clinton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 7:45 PM
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Sorry for the late post, but based on my experience with Oracle 7.x
and VB5 (yeah, okay, not exactly parallel...), you have to write out
the BLOB to a temporary file (using GETCHUNK() if these are big
images), then link to that file in your template.
How you do your garbage collection will be up
I wanted to add that if you're using Oracle,
it natively supports recursive queries without
resorting to a recursive or looping function.
I don't remember the syntax (I'm working with
SQLServer now and don't have any Oracle
references at hand), but you can write what
is basically a standard SQL st
I guess this reply falls into the better-late-than-never category!
Thanks for the notice about the DS change. My company (shameless
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has customers all over the world, and this will help us to plan
ahead.
My experience with the '9
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