picky when it comes to coding
them. In a future video I will demonstrate all of these problems on
YouTube.
On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 9:43 PM Frank Gingras wrote:
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> On Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 7:49 PM Ted Hickox wrote:
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>> And a hearty good evening everyone. Here is my Javascri
And a hearty good evening everyone. Here is my Javascript code.
var SVG_Data;
var Retrieved_Data;
var Attribute_List;
var Coordinate_List;
var Counter;
function Setup() {
SVG_Data = new XMLHttpRequest();
SVG_Data.open("GET","
Can MySQL work with Java 10 and XQuery?
Has anyone ever heard of this? Has anyone ever used this? I've been to
their main website and seen their powerpoint presentation. I wasn't sure
if it would work with MySQL.
...@rqc.ru wrote:
Put your HTML file to the server, don't run it from file.
And you are obviously not having a problem with Apache configuration here,
more like it is related to your assignment.
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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili
On July 15, 2015 9:38:42 PM GMT+03:00, Ted Hickox megeli
Thank you for the information. I found one error. I'm looking into the
other.
My main error was that I didn't send it to the correct location. I should
have sent it to:
http://localhost:8080/exist/rest/db/apps/HTML_Student/SVG_Data.xq I have a
new error.
XMLHttpRequest cannot load
I'm trying to master AJAX. This is my javascript code:
var Data_Display
var My_Data
function Setup() {
My_Data = new XMLHttpRequest();
My_Data.open(GET,
http://localhost:8080/exist/rest/db/apps/HTML_Student/SVG_Data.xq;);
My_Data.send();
document.getElementById(Information).value =
:09 AM, Néstor rot...@gmail.com wrote:
is confusing because you say that you found your apache folder 2.2
and then you are using php5apache2_4
Which apache are you using 2.2 or 2.4?
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 8:06 PM, Ted Hickox megeli...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using PHP 5.5 (I think that's
I'm using PHP 5.5 (I think that's the latest one.) and Apache 2.4
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 2:47 AM, Hendrik Schmieder
hendrik.schmie...@jedox.com wrote:
Ted Hickox schrieb:
I'm trying to connect PHP to Apache. I have Windows 7 Ultimate. I used
the thread safe windows binary PHP download
I'm trying to connect PHP to Apache. I have Windows 7 Ultimate. I used
the thread safe windows binary PHP download. It was the latest download.
I then downloaded Notepad ++ and opened PHP.ini. Using Notepad ++ I
searched for the word _dir. Once I found it, I found ;extension_dir =
ext I
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