thanks alot, actually, i am using ms access and do not know how to implement my own sql. i did figure out how to get my answer though. thanks again...
druggist
I want to count the repeating text in a table that i have. If the word repeats, i want to be able to know how many times it does. For example, my DB has a list of adverse reactions from drugs. I want to be able to count the total number of times that a certain drug caused any type of...
How Do i email my pdf version of publisher newsletter? I have tried so many times. I thought I had converted it wrong to pdf, using the acrobat distiller printer, but I think this is correct. It seems to open up fine when i send it to my server, then open it on another terminal. The problem...
Simply put, when i try to execute anything assoicated with windows explorer, XP just stalls then the screen flashes off for a split second and then back to the original configuration. Without any window appearing.
when it first happened there was an error message, then i accidentally said not...
i just performed major surgery on my pc. fdisk etc..
now im with XP and it was working fine. ive got dsl, zonealarm, etc...
i log on, it goes to the rolling hills, then it shuts down and restarts.
WHY!!!!!!????
druggist
its not an installation problem. i have the correct browsers installed. they wil load up, but i cant view anything in the browser.
i read that if you have server side includes then DW doesnt preview, but i dont have that.
still no luck.
i really appreciate your help. i was able to figure it all out.
i needed to implement a handle and a directive that would allow me execute cgi in a folder other than the cgi-bin.
i found the tutorial at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/howto/cgi.html along with many more valuable resources...
that didnt work. as a matter of fact, we noticed that when we change the suffix of the script alias, nothing changed, but when we changed the prefix, then the html couldnt even be opened.
at this point im stumped.
the cgi that we want to execute is not in a cgi-bin per-se, it is in a...
CGI POST METHOD NOT ALLOWED
thats what i get. i have installed some solid scripts that I know work. They come in a directory structure that i dont want to destroy. I want to be able to direct my apache server to a different cgi-bin than the one that is already specified. will that mess...
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