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You could wrap each checkbox in its own form element or a possibly better solution would be to handle the change event with some JavaScript and change the action of the form.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Hi,
My codeigniter project is in live.
I have two copies of it. One in the root and another in a subfolder.
Both are configered to work normal.
The root copy if the one which was made after testing in a subfolder.
While running from the a subfolder all worked well.
But when copied to the root folder the default controller is loading for all requests.
But were as in subfolders and in other servers it is working well.
It is like the following
A true copy in root folder like http://sitename.com
and another true copy in a subfolder like http://sitename.com/abc
when requesting like this http://sitename.com/gallery the default controller is loaded instead of gallery controller.
When i tried like this http://sitename.com/index.php/gallery/ then it worked well...
but http://sitename.com/gallery/ is showing only the default controller. that is the index page.
here is my htaccess...
php_flag magic_quotes_gpc off
php_flag short_open_tag on
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond $1 !^(index\.php|images|css|static|robots\.txt)
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1 [L]
The server is
Linux barracuda.elinuxservers.com 2.6.27.18-21 #1 SMP Tue Aug 25 18:13:37 UTC 2009 i686
PHP Version 5.2.9
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Tomorrow's Beautiful Memories
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In the CodeIgniter's application/config folder, open the config.php file and change the $config['base_url'] so that it reads something like
$config['base_url'] = "http://sitename.com/index.php/";
then this
http://sitename.com/gallery
should work as expected.
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If i modify like that then all the links will have index.php in it. isn't it?
I dont want to have index.php in urls and that is the reason i use htaccess...
Besides
I got this idea from my colleague ...
In the above htaccess i replaced the last line
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1 [L]
with this
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?$1 [L]
The modification is i changed the index.php/ to index.php?
and the pages loaded as expected.
Will there be any side effects cause of the above modification?
Today's Beautiful Moments are
Tomorrow's Beautiful Memories
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I'm new to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. I know that I can develope and customized on it using .Net [Visual Studio 2005 or 2008].
My question is: Do I have to install visual studio on the server along with MS CRM, and open visual studio from the server to create the applications?
Is there a way to work from my own personal computer and then deploy my application on the server afterwards.
Thanks
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It depends on what you want to do.
However, it sounds like you need to read up a lot on CRM before doing anything else. It is not something to just jump in and start programming against.
Have a look for the CRM SDK (basically you have to do everything using that).
We use about 4 related projects that we share through source control and develop on our own machines.
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user needs to be able to log in and be directed to a gallery that is specific to that log in. The admin needs to be able to change these id's periodically as well.
The biggest issue for me is how am I going to redirect to a specific directory on their site without having the address be http://mysite.com/gallery1 or http://mysite.com/gallery2 and have the directory only be accessible by people with the correct login.
thx,
M@
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It depends what environment you are working with. ASP.NET has built-in security such as this. PHP, you'll have to find some code or do it yourself.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Sorry, I should have put that in the original post. I'm pretty sure it's a linux server which means PHP.
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Hi guys and gals. I currently have a site that is secured with SSL and is viewed through a non secured frame http://blah/main.html loads https://app.blah.com/ and i'm fairly certain everything is secure.
What i want to do now is have a https://secure.blah.com/main.html which loads http://newApp.blah.com/ I just have no idea if newApp will be secure or not even though the frame that loaded it is using SSL.
I know using https for newApp would work, but we have to host app and newApp at the same time and dont want to buy a ssl cert for the newApp site while we phase out app. There are some other reasons why the boss doesnt want to buy the ssl certs for newApp, but if it wont be secure otherwise we may not have a choice.
Our users were complaining bout not having a padlock show up in the browser when they logged in, even though the login and every page past it was using https.
Any help or suggestions on how to make this work would be appreciated.
John
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Does your company own blah.com? You can get certificates that work on *.blah.com. If you don't use an https URL for newApp all data sent to and from newApp will NOT be secure. A secure frames page is pretty useless. It's like putting a deadbolt on a sliding glass door and removing the glass. The door frame is secure, but nothing that goes through it is secure.
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Yeah we own it, like i said the only reason we want the secure frame is to appease the users, and some other people, by having the lock show up in the browser. Does anybody have an article or something that talks about this, i dobut they'll just take my word for it.
Thanks for the good answer btw.
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Bit of a no-brainer isn't it.
To be secure you have to use SSL, and hosting the real unsecured app inside a secure frame will not do the job. It's all about server communication not what shows in the browser.
On another post I see you only want it to look secure to appease some people. Well, the same holds. If it is secure it is secure, if it is not then you should not pretend. To use the example on another reply, that would be like putting a photo of a padlock on your shed and hoping no-one realises it is not real.
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I didnt think it would work the way they wanted, maybe its time to get one of those wildcard certs.
unfortunatly the people who use are site are "tech" people because they took a computer class in HS and if they dont get their lock symbol they call and complain and dont listen to reason, so now we're adding it to shut them up. I didnt know if it would work or not, it didnt seem right to me so i asked. Now i have a couple solutions, thanks for your help.
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The general idea is an opt-in email system that lets people create ads in certain categories and select categories that they want to receive up-dates from when new ads are posted. I also want users to have to select at least 2 categories to receive postings from.
All ads will be approved by a person before being added to next round of emails being sent. I need to build the site, set up systems to collect and organize emails, eventually in-corporate a payment system if and when a lot of people start using it, and...program the site to respond to certain restrictions or conditions.
I have no clue where to begin, I was apprehensive about putting my idea out here but I just want to try to build it and see what happens.. advice on what exactly i need to learn to do these tasks would be awesome. i am not concerned with appearance nearly as much as functionality.
Thanks!
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Hi,
you need to learn HTML, Javascript, jQuery, ASP.NET , C#, SQL
Regards,
Jamil
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Possibly an unhelpful answer, but factually accurate.
Do you work for microsoft?
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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zone enterprises wrote: I have no clue where to begin
Firstly, make sure you fully understand the law with regards to the American Can Spam Act (and the international equivalents).
Make sure you discover and understand your requirements by doing the necessary analysis. This should give you very good clues as to the functionality required. If need be, get a good mind mapping tool (Freemind for example) so that any unstructured thoughts can be put to good use.
Database : consider those discovered requirements and normalize.
Frameworks : Look at ASP.NET and the various PHP frameworks and establish which might be a better fit.
Although functionality is important, appearance is also important. Something that looks ugly will not attract customers easily
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well firstly i must congratulate you for doing the most happeing thing in this world
i.e web designing atleast i consider it the way i said.
u have already got many expert comments so i would also have written any one of them.
i also started my career as a designer but i earlier i used to design logos only but now with time i have learned almost all the aspects of designing and specially web designing.
u can ask for help anytime when u feel like
please feel free to ask
i'll be happy to help
thank you.
www.logodesignswork.com
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A lot depends on your budget. You are going to have to host this thing somewhere. Your hosting account will require space for the site, space for the graphics in the ads and a database to record preferences. Space probably won't be a concern since most hosting packages offer more than most people would ever need. The database and how big that is will be the thing that is more important. You will probably want to talk to your host about your idea since mass e-mails can get a host blacklisted so taht no mail from them goes anywhere and they may have certain guidelines to follow.
Hosts usually fall into one of two categories, LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) or Microsoft. Typically Microsoft hosting is more expensive.
If you want to go the MS route you can download Microsft
Visual Web Developer Express[^]. I don't know what toolset people typically use for PHP other than notepad, but I am sure there are free tools out there.
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Hi All,
I'm a nube to PHP but have done some VB scripting so thought I'd try this...
I am trying to get table information from our print servers, we have 5 all use the Microsoft Internet Printing system, which uses IIS to generate a page populated with that servers printer information through a ASP generated web page (google IPP_0001.asp) to to see the code...
My problem is that I want to extract the table information from each of the print servers (there are 5) collate all the tables into one uber table and then perform a search on that uber table to only show printers within a specific area... a standardised formatted area being one of the tables columns for each printer entry.
I have the code to perform the searches and generate the final page, but I'm struggling to generate an array populated with the html table info.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to get an array populated with Html table and then displayed..
thanks in advance.
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Hi all.,
I hosted an website and it is working fine if i open using HTTP://www.mydomain.com. But the problem is.... if i open the website using HTTPs://www.mydomain.com, it is redirecting to some other website.
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Talk to your web hoster. Perhaps they are running a different web server on port 80 and 443, the secure web service is either missconfigured or not set up for your domain name.
/M
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