c Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 2:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Built a dirty word checker, testing please?
>>Even with english it doesn't appear to work at all...
>>every single one
>>of these words passed: dirty filthy slimy greasy sleazy
>
>>dirty filthy slimy greasy sleazy scuzzy cruddy dungy grubby grungy
mucky muddy
Why don't filter all words ending with "y"? ;-)
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I think moderating posts is better than censorship but its also a
usefull first pass
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On Apr 9, 2005 7:26 PM, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Toss my salad" passed with flying colors! :)
"Toss my salad" passed with flying colors! :)
On Apr 9, 2005 12:23 PM, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Even with english it doesn't appear to work at all... every single one
> >of these words passed: dirty filthy slimy greasy sleazy scuzzy cruddy
> >dungy grubby grungy mucky muddy mu
>>Even with english it doesn't appear to work at all...
>>every single one
>>of these words passed: dirty filthy slimy greasy sleazy
>>scuzzy cruddy
>>dungy grubby grungy mucky muddy mung murky raunchy scummy
>>skank
>>sullied yucky
> And every one of those words would be allowed on my pages.
> le
>Even with english it doesn't appear to work at all... every single one
>of these words passed: dirty filthy slimy greasy sleazy scuzzy cruddy
>dungy grubby grungy mucky muddy mung murky raunchy scummy skank
>sullied yucky
>
And every one of those words would be allowed on my pages. let's stick w
> Will The Game wrote:
>>
>> I've built a cool little tool I'm callin' nodirtywords.
>>
>> It's just what the name implies, code that check to make
>> sure a dirty word hasn't been submitted via form data.
> What are dirty words? Are those words that don't shower
> regularly?
>> For now I wanted
Dirty Dutchman, DIRTY!
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I KNEW I could rely on you guys to come up with plenty of dirty words to add!
Umm...I can't post them here but what I have already are just the usual
suspects. If you come up with extra words that aren't being caught just email
them to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow, I've never been so excited to rece
Will The Game wrote:
>
> I've built a cool little tool I'm callin' nodirtywords.
>
> It's just what the name implies, code that check to make sure a dirty word
> hasn't been submitted via form data.
What are dirty words? Are those words that don't shower regularly?
> For now I wanted to see i
Technique seems OK, but the vocabulary is limited, you definitely need a
bigger dictionary of dirty words!
I got quite a few passes that I would have thought would have been fails and
I didn't have to think too hard to find them...
Paul
~~
Hey,
I've built a cool little tool I'm callin' nodirtywords.
It's just what the name implies, code that check to make sure a dirty word
hasn't been submitted via form data. Iset it up as a web service, but also
built a custom tag AND just a plain ol' CFC. For now I wanted to see if some of
you
On Apr 1, 2005 7:23 PM, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt, you live in Fresno?
Yep.
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that per month to keep me on.
I've never been in this for the money and my advertising revenue reflects that.
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>I gotta ask - was it a "
>Please leave declarations regarding your personal preferences to the
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Sorry about that guys. I shouldn't post that late on a friday evening!
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Sent: Saturday, 2 April 2005 10:45
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: testingis this thing on?
[snip]
POOF
>Hell, that does sound, good, pass me one!
Sorry, too late, it's gone!
And so am I... gnight everyone!
POOF!
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Matt, you live in Fresno?
On Apr 1, 2005 3:40 PM, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 1, 2005 1:36 PM, Rebecca Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yup, it's called April Fool's day, aka, St. Stupid's Day.
>
> I absolutely couldn't help myself. I called my girlfriend and told
> he
Hell, that does sound, good, pass me one!
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From: Will The Game [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 5:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: testingis this thing on?
>Better yet, some Mike's Hard Lemonade!
C'mon connieplease!
We&
>Better yet, some Mike's Hard Lemonade!
C'mon connieplease!
We're talkin' TJ Toad's Long island Iced tea. 37% alchohol...crap, you should
see all the backspaces and corrections I just did here...lmao! I even opened up
some window I never knew existed!! Anyway, Mike's ain't bad, but *t
Better yet, some Mike's Hard Lemonade!
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From: Will The Game [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 3:49 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: testingis this thing on?
Beer? what's that??
Off for a few long islands and codin' for me!
cfset
Will's quote of the week...
"Do you have Long Island Iced Tea in Ing-ger-land?"
:OD
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From: Will The Game [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 April 2005 23:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: testingis this thing on?
Sorry, not laughing at you. I sincerely
Sorry, not laughing at you. I sincerely appreciate the insane amount of
>work you provide for free for us!
DITTO!!
>
>Have a good weekend all, I am off to down a few beers! Yee-ha, it is the
>WEEKEND!
Beer? what's that??
Off for a few long islands and codin' for me!
cfset mydrinkofchoice["
On Apr 1, 2005 1:36 PM, Rebecca Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yup, it's called April Fool's day, aka, St. Stupid's Day.
I absolutely couldn't help myself. I called my girlfriend and told
here a Mr. Lyon had called looking for her. He sounded distraught and
said it was urgent. He left a num
test
>Not much traffic today..is there a US holiday today I'm not aware of? ;-)
>
>Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
>VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
>Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
>phone: 250.480.0642
>fax: 250.480.1264
>cell: 250.920.8830
>e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>web: www.electricedgesystem
... (???)
I know the discussion about SEO was not directly about CF-coding,
but it sure has to do with how I employ that code...
Anyway...just another (OT ;o) thought for the mix...
Rick
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 5
I gotta ask - was it a "nice" amount? Enough to put the kiddies through
college? :)
Ray
At 05:59 PM 4/1/2005, you wrote:
>Actually, I just got an email from a (real) company that wants to buy House
>of Fusion. I had to turn them down. Yeh, it's a lot of work and headaches
>but it's ours (Judit
Actually, I just got an email from a (real) company that wants to buy House
of Fusion. I had to turn them down. Yeh, it's a lot of work and headaches
but it's ours (Judith's and mine) and we run it for the community. And yes,
we're fixing all the bugs and adding new features. No one has commente
LOL...not April fools to us, but that must have been a nice April fool's
joke on you!
Sorry, not laughing at you. I sincerely appreciate the insane amount of
work you provide for free for us!
Have a good weekend all, I am off to down a few beers! Yee-ha, it is the
WEEKEND!
Ray
At 04:50 PM
Due to a database crash and long rebuild time (we have a LOT of data), the site
was down for a period today. No mail was lost and everything is back running
smoothly.
Sorry about that and no, it was not april fools.
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> Yup, it's called April Fool's day, aka, St. Stupid's Day.
>
> May the Farce be with you!
and I launched a new app today..so far so good ;-)
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VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
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>Not much traffic today..is there a US holiday today I'm not aware of? ;-)
Yup, it's called April Fool's day, aka, St. Stupid's Day.
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>>Not much traffic today..is there a US holiday today I'm not aware of?
I was asking myself the same question, but I think the HF server was off
for a while.
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s performance
gains/losses compared to previous fusebox versions.
Adieu
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From: Mark Henderson
Sent: Thursday, 24 March 2005 1:11 p.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: MX testing server working, CF5 not
I've just made quite a few changes on a site locally (mx testing server)
I've just made quite a few changes on a site locally (mx testing server)
which is working perfectly and when I upload live (cf5 unfortunately) I
get a very weird java error.
http://www.gorenz.co.nz/fusebox.broken/
This was working last night on the cf5 server (yes I've made all the
While not unit or harness testing, I find Solex to be very useful. You
record a "session" through the inbuilt proxy and then can replay it to
your hearts content. Build a whole library of playbacks, then whenever
you change some code, you can just switch perspective in Eclipse and
l
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 16:49:11 -0800, Paul Kenney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heard of cfcUnit? Check it out: http://www.cfcunit.org
>
> On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 18:37:13 -0500, DURETTE, STEVEN J (AIT)
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've been rea
Heard of cfcUnit? Check it out: http://www.cfcunit.org
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 18:37:13 -0500, DURETTE, STEVEN J (AIT)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been reading a lot of articles lately about automated testing and
> I'm hoping a few of you can answer so
Hi all,
I've been reading a lot of articles lately about automated testing and
I'm hoping a few of you can answer some questions.
Are there any automated testing systems for developing web projects?
(Even better CF Specifically)
We have problems all the time of short due dates,
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course test at various times, but initial testing seems to
> be a good idea on off-peak hours.
Well, what exactly do you want to accomplish with your tests? Figuring this
out, and actually doing it, is again a non-trivial task. It's also not the
kind of thing you typically do within a live prod
at various times, but initial testing seems to
be a good idea on off-peak hours.
Thanks for the link, google didn't bring that one up for me, but I'm
very interested in trying it.
Tony Hicks
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up to you to determine what's an
acceptable response time ceiling, and to use load testing to determine how
many concurrent users it takes to reach that ceiling.
> Also.. I want to toss traffic at my own site and let my error reporter
> run and see how far I can crank it up.. good wee
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 16:38:42 -0600, Tony Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where you say cold fusion on a single box really peaks out?
It completely depends on your application and the traffic patterns it sees.
> I've been having a few issues but its cfmx related... problems
> that didn't exist
load testing is load runner from
Mercury Interactive. I believe there is a 10 day trail version.
HTH,
Elyse
http://www.anticlue.net
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 18:38:28 -0500, Rick Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tony,
>
> Finding out where an application "peaks out" is a
Tony,
Finding out where an application "peaks out" is a complex question and
depends on your code and the database etc.
Charlie Arehart spoke before our user group a few years back on the
subject of load testing. I also believe he wrote an article on the
subject in CFDJ though I could
You guys have some impressive knowledge.. I think I do too :) but I
admire yours.. I wanted to ask a question...
Where you say cold fusion on a single box really peaks out? I mean
without clustering and everything... where would you say its too much
load? I've been having a few issues but its cfm
> My example code is being truncated from this list somehow.
Prolly the hyphens... If you have -- (or a some other amount) in the
code it cuts it. Make sure there isn't and the message isn't too long
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The following code is pretty much doing what I need, but I am not sure how to
call it from my code. Basically I read in a CSV file using the following line
of code:
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Then stAllMyErrors should contain a structure of any errors for each
row which had an error, and nothing else.
Yes?
No?
Bert
On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 09:15:05 -0400, Brant Wi
>Rather than putting the error structure into an array, why not use a
>structure? Then rather than having an array whuch is mostly empty
>you'll have a structure which only contains errors.
>
>so rather than
>errorsArray[rowNumber] = stError;
>you could do
>errorsStructure[rowNumber] = stError;
>
>
well would you run into a problem with the array if you set each array index to
the current row of your query loop. For example
errorArray[1].etc
errorArray[5].etc
errorArray[22].etc
I thought that when building and array you have to sequence your index values.
If this is true you might need
So, there is no real reason to check if one exists as it will always contain
a struct ;-)
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The structure should
The structure should initially be empty, or it may contain a value for anyone
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Rather than putting the error structure into an array, why not use a
structure? Then rather than having an array whuch is mostly empty
you'll have a structure which only contains errors.
so rather than
errorsArray[rowNumber] = stError;
you could do
errorsStructure[rowNumber] = stError;
does that
but then .. if you are checking for a struct in a variable, what does
that variable contain initially ?
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I have spent hours trying to write a function for error checking a csv file. In
my function I want to check each field, and if there is an error put the
errored text in a structure in an array, the array index will be relevant to
the current row id of the query i am looping, and there will be a
i haven't received any messages today so just sending a test...
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:47:37 -0400, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We use Microsoft WAST (free) for simple stuff ...
> But Sean, that only runs on Windows! Given the length of a typical load
> test, I'm surprised you can hold your nose that long.
LOL!!!
I do try to stay out of the QA l
ROFL
That's the funniest thing I've seen on this list in a long time.
Dave Watts wrote:
>>We use Microsoft WAST (free) for simple stuff ...
>
>
> But Sean, that only runs on Windows! Given the length of a typical load
> test, I'm surprised you can hold your nose that long.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO,
kind.
Spike wrote:
> I've used OpenSTA in the past with pretty good results.
>
> If you want to do some really heavy duty testing and can afford the
> licenses there are a couple that I'm aware of.
>
> When I used to teach the ColdFusion Performance Tuning class
> We use Microsoft WAST (free) for simple stuff ...
But Sean, that only runs on Windows! Given the length of a typical load
test, I'm surprised you can hold your nose that long.
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:51:53 +0100, Craig Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do people you to test their CF Applications/Sites?
>
> Any advice on what to avoid/try?
We use Microsoft WAST (free) for simple stuff and Segue SilkPerformer
($$$) for heavy duty testing.
--
Our load testing lab uses e-TEST Suite 7.0 from Empirix, plus a few other
tools for generating production scale data, analyzing database internals
under load, etc.
We provide this as a service, if you're interested.
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
Adv
I've used OpenSTA in the past with pretty good results.
If you want to do some really heavy duty testing and can afford the
licenses there are a couple that I'm aware of.
When I used to teach the ColdFusion Performance Tuning class a few years
back we used Segue SilkPerformer. It
pu it in produciton and see what happens! :) I've used the M$
webstress tool also.
Craig, you asking about stress testing or unit type testing?
Doug
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:06:20 -0400, Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've been using MS Web Application Stress
t there.
Russ
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From: Craig Dudley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 12:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Slightly OT, load testing CF Applications.
What do people you to test their CF Applications/Sites?
Any advice on what to avoid/try?
Thanks
Craig Dudley
Senior De
What do people you to test their CF Applications/Sites?
Any advice on what to avoid/try?
Thanks
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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 14:13:55 -0500
Subject: RE: cf_aebrowser - New Version Testing Help Required
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Andrew, I just viewed the page with my Treo 300 browsers. (Three of
them, but I think one of them may have not gotten through all the wa
We use e-TEST Suite 7.0 in our load testing lab. It's an amazing product,
but it's expensive.
Regarding platform-specific tools, the main thing you're looking for is its
ability to directly read and use metrics from the platform, which e-TEST
Suite does quite well.
Respectfully
Hi All,
I've been working on Stress/Load testing some applications recently,
and wondered which, if any, testing tools work best for testing CF
applications?
I've mostly used the general web stress test tools (Rational, MS Web
Application Stress Tool, etc...). However, it seems ther
tKeyExists(selectedElements[index],"description"))
. if exists code
else
. else exists code
}
Andrew
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From: Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 09:05:06 -0700
Subject: Re: XML Testing
To: CF-Talk <[E
u test to see if an XML variable is defined or not? I have tried IsDefined, but it errors out.
>
> Basically I am testing to see if the XML code has an error block, if everything is fine, this variable is NOT valid #xmlresponse.error.err.xmlText# IF there is a problem, it is and it is the
How do you test to see if an XML variable is defined or not? I have tried IsDefined, but it errors out.
Basically I am testing to see if the XML code has an error block, if everything is fine, this variable is NOT valid #xmlresponse.error.err.xmlText# IF there is a problem, it is and it is the
: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 2:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cf_aebrowser - New Version Testing Help Required
Hi Everyone.
Firstly I would like to thank everyone who has helped so far, it
has been
good to get some real world testing of the tag and it has help
find some
problem and fixes
And be aware that there is a *substantial* annual maintenance fee associated
with almost any commercial load testing suite.
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
Advanced Intensive Training:
* C# & ASP.NET for ColdFusion Developers
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We've recently purchased Empirix's e-TEST Suite 7.0 as well. Their
sales and support reps are phenomenal (at least, ours are) and the
product really does an excellent job of simplifying what it can of an
otherwise tedious, complicated load testing process.
All that being said, they'
> Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
> phone: 250.480.0642
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> - Original Message -
> From: Andrew Dixon
> To: CF-Talk
> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 200
Our load testing lab uses e-TEST Suite 7.0, among other tools, and it's
truly an amazing product. I highly suggest it.
There are a few caveats when using any load testing tool, though. Feel free
to give me a call to discuss, if you like (770-446-8866).
Respectfully,
Adam Phillip Ch
: Andrew Dixon
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 12:34 PM
Subject: RE: cf_aebrowser - New Version Testing Help Required
Hi Everyone.
Firstly I would like to thank everyone who has helped so far, it has been
good to get some real world testing of the tag and it has
ked with evaluating application testing software and =
> would like to get an idea what other CF developer's use. I'm primarily =
> interested in static, functional and regression testing, and some load =
> analysis would be helpful but not necessary. I'm looking at:
>
>
any way to add tests concerning WAP/Wireless devices? This could be
quite usefull to some.
keep on keeping on!
Doug
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From: Andrew Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 20:34:46 +0100
Subject: RE: cf_aebrowser - New Version Testing Help Required
To: C
Hi Everyone.
Firstly I would like to thank everyone who has helped so far, it has been
good to get some real world testing of the tag and it has help find some
problem and fixes. I would now like to ask for one final time for some help
with testing. I think I have something that is pretty
scripts could be easily accomplished. We had to
>create thousands of unique data elements to fully test our application and
>this allowed us to query an existing database and re-use those elements in
>the load testing. The cost can be less than SilkPerformer.
>
>OpenSTA - This is an o
application and
this allowed us to query an existing database and re-use those elements in
the load testing. The cost can be less than SilkPerformer.
OpenSTA - This is an open source package and consequently free. It did the
job although the interface was a little rough around the edges. The re
Hello,
It's been awhile since I've posted but this seems like a good time to =
get some expert opinions.=20
I have been tasked with evaluating application testing software and =
would like to get an idea what other CF developer's use. I'm primarily =
interested in st
You should have a couple back to back results from a Linux box now
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From: Andrew Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 7:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cf_aebrowser - New Version Testing Help Required
Hi Everyone.
Thanks for the testing so far, some good
Hi Everyone.
Thanks for the testing so far, some good results and some modifications
requirement, which I have made. However, I'm still lacking in some
departments, particular Mac and Linux testing or which I only had one person
on a Mac using Safari (thanks). If anyone else out there is
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 23:08:50 -0400, Daniel Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using my laptop as a development machine and I'm testing applications through the localhost. ( using IIS5 configured for cfm, asp, .net, php )
>
> Mozilla ( Firefox ) - keeps asking
7;m using my laptop as a development machine and I'm testing applications through the localhost. ( using IIS5 configured for cfm, asp, .net, php )
>
> Mozilla ( Firefox ) - keeps asking for username and password credentials whereas IE does not.
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> Does anyone know of any workarou
I'm using my laptop as a development machine and I'm testing applications through the localhost. ( using IIS5 configured for cfm, asp, .net, php )
Mozilla ( Firefox ) - keeps asking for username and password credentials whereas IE does not.
Does anyone know of any workarounds or a
>This is only a test
Is this going to count to the final grade? I wish I'd know I would have studied more.
larry
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Thanks Dave.
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> I do not have Oracle installed, but I'd like to test an application
> on any Oracle database through ODBC. What is the minimum I should
> download? Oracle Database 10g Release, the complete file? Or will the
> Instant Client be sufficient?
If you have access to an Oracle server running somewh
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