RE: Cookie Security

2004-08-31 Thread Chris Devers
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Dennis McFall wrote: But Firebird, the database system, is a magnificent, fully SQL-standard compliant, rock-solid system capable of handling millions of records and hundreds of simultaneous users. APress has just published a 1000-page book on it: "The Firebird Book" by Hel

RE: Cookie Security

2004-08-31 Thread Dennis McFall
At 12:43 PM 8/31/2004, you wrote: Access is a single-user, desktop database, like FileMaker Pro or Phoenix (the open source database that almost no one has heard of or uses, not the open source web browser (which is now known as Firefox), which lots of people know of and use). This statement has

RE: Cookie Security

2004-08-31 Thread Chris Devers
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Siegfried Heintze wrote: I have explained the performance problems with Microsoft Access many times to my customer and he does not listen. (This is because it is not a problem with only he and I prototyping the site). What you describe is a performance issue, not a security

Re: Cookie Security

2004-08-31 Thread William McKee
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 09:31:52AM -0600, Siegfried Heintze wrote: > I have explained the performance problems with Microsoft Access many times > to my customer and he does not listen. (This is because it is not a problem > with only he and I prototyping the site). What you describe is a performanc

Re: Cookie Security

2004-08-31 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 08:30:35AM -0600, Siegfried Heintze wrote: > > My client has had me implement some very proprietary algorithms. He wants > > to charge his clients money every time someone requests these calculations > > be preformed on their very sensitive. > > > > > > > > In additio

RE: Cookie Security

2004-08-31 Thread Siegfried Heintze
Please see my questions in line! Thanks! >> In addition my client anticipates storing this extremely sensitive data >> using Microsoft Access on his site which is largely implemented in Perl CGI. >> >> >Microsoft Access does not scale. Consider using SQL Server if it must >be MS, or investigate

Re: Cookie Security

2004-08-31 Thread Brad Lhotsky
On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 08:30:35AM -0600, Siegfried Heintze wrote: > My client has had me implement some very proprietary algorithms. He wants > to charge his clients money every time someone requests these calculations > be preformed on their very sensitive. > > > > In addition my client anti

Cookie Security

2004-08-31 Thread Siegfried Heintze
My client has had me implement some very proprietary algorithms. He wants to charge his clients money every time someone requests these calculations be preformed on their very sensitive. In addition my client anticipates storing this extremely sensitive data using Microsoft Access on his site