Okay, yep the best way to do this is to use MM Director with Intergration
New Media's [http://www.integration.qc.ca/] database plugin 'V12DBE' ver. 3
I think. I did quite a complex recruitment type thing on a CD - worked
really well. I could do all my DB stuff in access and then import it into
6, 2000 11:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [cd-rom based applications]
Shawn,
I don't think that CF can do this. What you want is a stand alone app
that can access a database. Probably the best way to do this is with M$
Director with a database plugin.
larry
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has to run on the cd no install of any kind.
Shawn Regan
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Cold Fusion Developer
Pacific Technology Solutions
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does the c
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What are you using to build the application?
If you're using Director, I'm pretty sure you can accompplish something like
this via Lingo. Then again, this all depends on what you're searching?
and are not representative of USAV Group.
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yes, I have done a fully searchable (RAM-updateable) database on a
CD-ROM good experience and quite fun to do...
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Eh, care to share how ? :-)
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yes, I have done a fully searchable (RAM-updateable) database on a
CD-ROM good experience
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You can do that with Lingo, using their FileIO library.
Unforuntately you can't pick up director and Lingo overnight.
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Whoops my bad. That should have been MacroMedia Director, not M$.
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EBStor.com
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Whoops my bad. That should have been MacroMedia Director, not M$.
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has anyone done a cd-rom application for any client that had to
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has anyone done a cd-rom application for any client = that had to have
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does the client have cf installed?
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