RE: Cold Fusion Express

2001-05-23 Thread Jon Haworth
Perhaps MyODBC would help you out... http://www.mysql.com/downloads/api-myodbc.html Don't know for sure but it's probably worth a look :-) HTH Jon -Original Message- From: Timothy Heald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 23 May 2001 13:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cold Fusion Expres

RE: Cold Fusion

2001-03-09 Thread Eric Lik Fung Lau
--Original Message- From: Steve Ruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: March 8, 2001 2:24 PM To: Andrew Staples Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Andrew Staples wrote: > > New to list, and to mySQL. If there are archives available, please let me > know--I'll search them.

Re: Cold Fusion

2001-03-08 Thread Miguel Angel Solórzano
At 13:53 08/03/2001 -0800, Andrew Staples wrote: Hi! I did a CF tag for Coldfusion to build and remove DSN files for MyODBC. The dll is called mydsn.dll and you find it at our contribution page and you can get the source code for VC++ too. Regards, Miguel >New to list, and to mySQL. If there are

Re: Cold Fusion

2001-03-08 Thread Dennis Salguero
> 1. Can CF work with mySQL via myODBC on win2k? Of course. That's the beauty of ODBC, as long as your language can call an ODBC connection (which CF can of course) you can use it. > 2. Is there a better way to use CF and mySQL? With what goal in mind? If you're worried about the overhead tha

Re: Cold Fusion

2001-03-08 Thread Steve Ruby
Andrew Staples wrote: > > New to list, and to mySQL. If there are archives available, please let me > know--I'll search them. > > I have a client who is building a new win2k server, and wants to use > ColdFusion to connect to a mySQL db, instead of MS SQL7.0. Docs show it > will work with myOD