Re: ftp to webstar

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2001


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 38492
interpreted = N
texte = >Well, guess I will have to invest in Timbukto if I want a quick >way to retrieve databases. What is happening is occassionally I >have to grab my live .db to update my production machine so I >can test certain things. It seems like it would be combersome to >to create a [copyfile] etc.. script to move the data just to retrieve >it and plug it into my production database.. do the editing and >then ftp it back to my live server. I'm sure this could be done >but for $89.00 I think I'll go the TB2 route.You're still going to have to use a web browser to close the selected db file before you use timbuktu to retrieve it, or else you're not going to be retrieving the latest changes in the RAM-cached version of the db. Not to mention the fact that timbuktu is a lot slower than either http or ftp.I don't see why you don't just create a single admin page that does it all for you -- close the db, rewrite it to another file without the db extension, then [include] it on the same page. the result will be that the data will appear in your browser window, then all you have to do is save it or copy and paste it into a blank text file.---------------------------------------------------- Kenneth Grome & Associates web: http://kengrome.com email: owner@kengrome.com mobile: +63 917 254-1494 office: +63 32 262-8164 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: AppleScript/.db (was:FTP to WebStar) (Stuart Tremain 2001)
  2. Re: AppleScript/.db (was:FTP to WebStar) (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  3. Re: AppleScript/.db (was:FTP to WebStar) (Stuart Tremain 2001)
  4. Re: AppleScript/.db (was:FTP to WebStar) (Christer Olsson 2001)
  5. Re: AppleScript/.db (was:FTP to WebStar) (Andrew Simpson 2001)
  6. Re: AppleScript/.db (was:FTP to WebStar) (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  7. Re: AppleScript/.db (was:FTP to WebStar) (Andrew Simpson 2001)
  8. AppleScript/.db (was:FTP to WebStar) (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  9. [OT]Applescript/.db (was:FTP to WebStar) (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  10. Re: ftp to webstar (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  11. Re: ftp to webstar (Kenneth Grome 2001)
  12. Re: ftp to webstar (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  13. Re: ftp to webstar (Kenneth Grome 2001)
  14. Re: ftp to webstar (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  15. Re: ftp to webstar (Charles Kline 2001)
  16. Re: ftp to webstar (Christer Olsson 2001)
  17. Re: ftp to webstar (Charles Kline 2001)
  18. Re: ftp to webstar (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  19. Re: ftp to webstar (Christer Olsson 2001)
  20. Re: ftp to webstar (Kenneth Grome 2001)
  21. Re: ftp to webstar (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  22. Re: ftp to webstar (Christer Olsson 2001)
  23. Re: ftp to webstar (Donovan Brooke 2001)
  24. Re: ftp to webstar (Christer Olsson 2001)
  25. Re: ftp to webstar (Charles Kline 2001)
  26. ftp to webstar (Donovan Brooke 2001)
>Well, guess I will have to invest in Timbukto if I want a quick >way to retrieve databases. What is happening is occassionally I >have to grab my live .db to update my production machine so I >can test certain things. It seems like it would be combersome to >to create a [copyfile] etc.. script to move the data just to retrieve >it and plug it into my production database.. do the editing and >then ftp it back to my live server. I'm sure this could be done >but for $89.00 I think I'll go the TB2 route.You're still going to have to use a web browser to close the selected db file before you use timbuktu to retrieve it, or else you're not going to be retrieving the latest changes in the RAM-cached version of the db. Not to mention the fact that timbuktu is a lot slower than either http or ftp.I don't see why you don't just create a single admin page that does it all for you -- close the db, rewrite it to another file without the db extension, then [include] it on the same page. the result will be that the data will appear in your browser window, then all you have to do is save it or copy and paste it into a blank text file.---------------------------------------------------- Kenneth Grome & Associates web: http://kengrome.com email: owner@kengrome.com mobile: +63 917 254-1494 office: +63 32 262-8164 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Kenneth Grome

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