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[nycphp-talk] RE: Document Management....

Fee, Patrick J (US SSA) patrick.fee at baesystems.com
Thu Mar 18 11:03:34 EST 2004


Understood, Hans.  My issue is that it will be an additional development on a customer's existing box.  And that box contains other products that are utilizing CF and MS or Oracle db products.  I also do not control the loading of software on the box... so I can't utilize a PHP/MySQL combo on the existing box.
SO... this time round I had no choice.
 
Thanks for the input though.  I know this isn't a CF list... but we all seem to have such a wide ranging skill set that no search is complete without bouncing it off the list.
 
Hope everyone is having a great week....
 
PJF

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org on behalf of Hans Zaunere 
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	Subject: [nycphp-talk] RE: Document Management....
	
	


	> OK guys, I got spoiled.  I read a very kewl article a while
	> back at Dev Shed about how to build a Document Management
	> open source tool (check it out:
	> http://www.devshed.com/c/a/PHP/Cracking-The-Vault-%28part-1%29).
	> 
	> However, it used PHP & MySQL  (my perfered developemnt
	> tools)..  Now I need to get a basic Document Managment
	> solution for a customer using CF (4.5 or MX) and Access or
	> Oracle.  They DON'T need all the bells and whistles and they
	> don't need content management.
	
	Out of curiosity, why must it be in CF?  And for that matter, why
	Access?  PHP/Oracle would be a nice combo, but CF/Access... eek.
	
	Sorry though; don't know of anything that would do this in the CF world,
	although there's certainly some commercial packages I'm sure.  That
	said, just code it in PHP and have the parser parse .cfm as .php  :)
	
	H
	
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