I know that this is late, but ColdFusion supports MySQL on Linux if you install the iodbc
piece on the Linux machine. The data object when it is defined includes username
password and database name on the Linux machine. ColdFusion is available for Solaris,
but not for any other versions of *nix.
In <20471.925759254@stripped>, on 05/03/99
at 09:20 PM, Ruprecht Helms <rhelms@stripped> said:
>Hi,
>Cold Fusion supports mysql via ODBC in the windows-version. For UNIX
>I have read that Allaire will bring out a unix-version. I do not
>know the date you can purchase the unixversion.
>Regards,
>Ruprecht
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