> > > a database? I'd like to know how to move them
> > > without losing what's already there.
> >
> > Well, its only session data isnt it ? And your site will
> > be down while you move them anyway...
>
> Don't client variables also store client variable values?
Yes, in fact that's all they s
> > a database? I'd like to know how to move them
> > without losing
> > what's already there.
>
> Well, its only session data isnt it ? And your site will be
> down while you
> move them anyway...
Don't client variables also store client variable values?
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> If you have used the registry to store client variables and
> want to use a datasource instead, is there a migration path
> to move what's already in the registry into a database? I'd
> like to know how to move them without losing what's already
> there.
To the best of my knowledge, there i
> a database? I'd like to know how to move them
> without losing
> what's already there.
Well, its only session data isnt it ? And your site will be down while you
move them anyway...
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the officia
> You're putting too much thought into this. When you use
> Client variables,
> and they're stored in a database, you automatically create
> the necessary
> tables (CDATA and CGLOBAL, if I recall correctly) in the
> [ snip ]
I've asked this in the past and didn't get a reply (to the best of my
On 7/16/01, Mike Kear penned:
>I hope you guys can help me, because I'm a newbie to multi-server clustered
>environment and I'm getting more confused every day as I try to wrestle with
>client variables, only to find every turn I take leads me to a dead end
>street.
>
>I have no access to the adm
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 12:40:01 +1000, Nick Texidor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The guys that started up Cyberhost have apparently started up another
>business because a) they heard a lot of complaints from their old clients,
>and b) they were unhappy with the way it went after selling out.
Hi Nick,
live with it. This issue is
making me re-think the decision not to invest in my own co-located server.
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP WebWorks
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: RE: Client variable storage - confused
> I hope you guys can help me, because I'm a newbie to
> multi-server clustered environment and I'm getting more
> confused every day as I try to wrestle with client variables,
> only to find every turn I take leads me to a dead end street.
>
> I have no access to the administrator, the regis
Hey Mike,
Sorry for changing the topic slightly, but I noticed you mentioned your
hosting problems. I've been having major problems of late with the hosts I
use.
I used Cyberhost for most of my sites, but when they sold out to iAsiaWroks
things started to go a bit awry. Then when OzHosting t
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