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Originally posted by skyzerr33

paul and brett u can keep guessing

my plates are ordered and on there way

u'll never get it

Yoda

Wookie

Skywalker

Luke4Eva

Starwars

HansSolo

Lightsaber

It'll be something to do with Star Wars.

my mum makes the best pasties (yes she cooked for once *shock horror*) So we had yummy pasties tonight.

I make the best casoroles - proper beef n red wine ones not that packet shite! - they are so yummy in winter!

Sneeza

Haven't seen you post for at least..........hmm.

bout a 100 pages of this garbage.

Hows the car or is this something we don't ask.

BTW , I have come to the conclusion that Niz does very little and pwptf does NO work during the day.

Geez you two can whore !!:(

Takes me 1/2 hr each night just to catch up on this Days of our lives thread.

Cheers

Ken

Joe - its a database type program I think - like mulitmedia databases. I think. It stores everything in a database. Its like a softwarre suite (like MS office) that has a web builder and stuff. Don;t know what programs - its all web stuff. I assume it would support java

Joe - here you go

ColdFusion has its own page markup language, called ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML). CFML encompasses the Web's Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Extensible Markup Language (XML). A just-in-time (JIT) compiler turns the CFML into the pages that get served. Allaire emphasizes that their product set is open and "extensible". Applications can access databases using Microsoft's OLE DB, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), or drivers that access Oracle and Sybase databases. ColdFusion can be coordinated with distributed applications that use Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) or Microsoft's Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) to interact with other network applications.

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