Re: CF MySQL

2003-07-16 Thread Patrick Shoaf
I am running the current version which is labeled ColdFusion MX. According to Macromedia, you need a Pentium Processor, 128M RAM Minimum, 256M RAM recommended, and 512M RAM preferred, and 350M id HD space. I was running MySQL, Apache standard secure, Sendmail for 25 people, ColdFusion MX,

CF MySQL

2003-07-15 Thread Andrew
Hi All I've had a quick scoot about and could see anything about cold fusion and mysql is it possible to use this combination successfully if at all? Thanks Andrew -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe:http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL

RE: CF MySQL

2003-07-15 Thread Andrew
to PHP and MySQL in the future be smooth or a waste of time. Not necessarily a full conversion but addons to the site at least. Andrew -Original Message- From: Curtis Maurand [mailto:Curtis Maurand] Sent: 15 July 2003 17:02 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CF MySQL Set up your ODBC DSN

RE: CF MySQL

2003-07-15 Thread Cory Lamle
, 2003 9:24 AM Cc: MySQL-Lista Subject: RE: CF MySQL Thanks Curtis, interesting indeed... presumably MySQL is in a different location as CF runs off NT4 or is MySQL a win version? The reason I am asking is because a solution has been presented to me in CF and MS SQL which I think will restrict

Re: CF MySQL

2003-07-15 Thread Patrick Shoaf
I am currently running ColdFusion MX on my Linux Servers access both MySQL from different Linux Servers and MS SQL from a MS2000 WS. ColdFusion and MySQL are both available and run on both Win Linux machines. I also have PHP installed on Linux, but have never attempted to learn fully

Re: CF MySQL

2003-07-15 Thread Curtis Maurand
, and networking capability that CF. Plus the key. Is that it's all FREE... CF + MS SQL + MS= $3000 + PHP + MYSQL + Linux = Freedom :) -Original Message- From: Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 9:24 AM Cc: MySQL-Lista Subject: RE: CF MySQL Thanks