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Subject: Re: FLASH: CHERI's ASP DB problem
From: mbain
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 06:49:37 GMT



WOWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !!!!!!!! (Ok disregard my previous mail re uninstalling
ie 5.5 - didnt see this onwe :o)
And I am glad I could help...you wont belive how many people have this problem
and dont even know its a bug in PWS.

Michael Bain - mbainatza [dot] ibm [dot] com
"(A)bort (R)etry (I)nfluence with large hammer"
IBM Global Services,Tel: 011 302 8391, Cel.Phn: 082 926 1856
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"Cheri Harder" <chericaathome [dot] com> on 17/01/2000 09:22:50 PM

Please respond to flasheratchinwag [dot] com

To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
cc: (bcc: Michael Bain/South Africa/IBM)
Subject: Re: FLASH: CHERI's ASP DB problem




Just tested again, Michael, and IT WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so
much for finding this solution. Now I can get back to de-bugging my code.
So far, I can actually see my answer in Flash, but only if I hard-code my
input in the ASP file. Then the input is used to extract related data from
the data source and returns it properly to the Flash movie. I'm SO excited!

When I use Flash for the input field, I keep getting message: "The request
properties can not be supported by this ODBC Driver." (we're using the Excel
ODBC driver here) and am not so sure I know what this means, but will
continue looking at search engines & newsgroups etc...

A bazillion thank you's!
(further news will be reported on the other thread, as this thread is dead -
happily)
~~~~Cheri Harder~~~~~
charderatawsolution [dot] com
Advantage Web Solution
"Developing your internet storefront"
www.awsolution.com
>
> I know this might be off topic - but it could affect other flashers later
and it
> surely affected me:
>
> Cheri, I think this is the fix I used way back then .....and I bet you you
have
> IE5 on that system ...hehehehe...oh and ..let me know if this fixes your
problem
> :o)
>
> ***
> What caused this
> When Internet Explorer 5 was installed, it
updated
> all ODBC DLLs as well as the ODBC Administration menu. When a ASP
> script opens a database, it seemed to leave
threads
> running in both the PWS and the operating system, causing the above
> symptoms.
>



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