RE: 2nd Conference

2000-09-22 Thread Steve Runyon
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

RE: CSv

2000-08-11 Thread Steve Runyon
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

RE: WML and CF

2000-07-31 Thread Steve Runyon
Charlie Arehart has a brand new book, "Professional WAP" (isbn 1861004044) -Original Message- From: Erki Esken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 8:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: WML and CF Maybe this new article from Allaire helps you somewhat: http://ww

RE: Job/Project Managment

2000-07-16 Thread Steve Runyon
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RE: Oracle BLOB and CF

2000-07-06 Thread Steve Runyon
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

RE: Database Design Question

2000-06-28 Thread Steve Runyon
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

RE: SOT: Aussies, daylight savings changes for Sydney 2000 Olympics

2000-06-07 Thread Steve Runyon
I guess this reply falls into the better-late-than-never category! Thanks for the notice about the DS change. My company (shameless plug: www.onProject.com, affordable web-based project management) has customers all over the world, and this will help us to plan ahead. My experience with the '9