Posts Tagged ‘files’
HomePipe streams your iTunes to Android, other files too
var digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/gadgets/HomePipe_streams_your_iTunes_to_Android_other_files_too’; Need another way to get your tunes (whether they be i-prefixed or not) onto your Android celly? HomePipe is the latest, a service offering easy access to files on your home computer via your cellphone. It’s been available for Apple devices for some time now, but a recently …
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I have logged in using ssh and now want to copy several directories off the server to my local machine.
I attempted with “cp
how do i configure apache server so that it recognizes .php files. For example if i enter http://202.56.239.139/php/ and if there is a index.php file it should detect and display it automatically. So how do I configure it? I don’t understand the documentation and don’t know which section of the documentation explains it.
By the way, I already installed Apache and PHP and both are working properly.
Jeff, your suggestion doesn’t work. I tried it myself before asking here.
how to import files in a java srerver programming with the aid of apache 4.1 web server application?
i am working in java server programming with the aid of apache web server 4.1 …but i am unable to import the packages i make through the .jsp files ..
can any body tell me where to create the package of the classes i want to use and how to us e the packages in the html or the .jsp pages??
Two plus ways to transfer files via FTP in Windows
Alan Norton explains two-plus methods for transferring files via FTP using tools already provided by Microsoft Windows 7 that you may not know about.
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Hi guys, I am actually working on existing aspx files. The former webmaster was using IIS (stands for Internet Information System) and was able to run his files. But I can’t make them work on my apache web server. Thanks for the answer.
I am new to asp/aspx programming, I am fairly proficient with JavaScript, but server side is still a mystery. I have an aspx script, but the server side script just spits out the text in a document.write like page. how do I configure my apache server to accept and handle aspx files?
I want to download particular directory that includes a lot of files from website via http. Going directory by directory and file by file is tedious task, so i was wondering if there is software that turns this downloading into easy 1-step process.
So i can download all website’s files at once and save them to my hard disk.
Is there such software?
I have a directory www.site.com/files
In that directory is the file index.php, how do I make Apache automatically open that file like it does with index.html.
I have php installed.
I have a Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition at my company, and I have a Sonic Firewall. I want my users (about 5) to access their specific folders on the server from their homes over the internet.
They are already in Active Directory with working email accounts. I do not want to do a VPN. What other solution or trick can be made? Security is not so important, but cost should be zero… thanks.
Hi ! i am not an expert, so any detailed procedures would be appreciated ! Thanks Matt F please be more specific.. thanks !