ephpod, I think, does not work with the new ipod firmware upgrade.
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He should look in the old user directory (if he in fact still has access to that directory - he may no longer have the rights).I can get in to the old user name's documents and settings but just never found anything that seemed to bring the old playlists back. I don't know if I just haven't looked in the right spot or if some of his information was well and truly locked or erased with the DoD fussing.
I'm still curious as to where that info is stored and, as I am finally back home, I will poke at my computer tomorrow to see if I can find out where it is on a machine with actual working playlists on it. Reverse engineering...
Is there a way to re-import them from the iPod, I wonder?This would work. But his iPod died while he was still overseas and he had a replacement, all emptified.
Maybe it's just a government conspiracy.
Ooh, evil stuttering post number...
ephpod, I think, does not work with the new ipod firmware upgrade.
hmmm...i don't know. i used it with the newest update of iTunes.
They're not the same things.
OK, in the default iTunes instalation on XP, the playlist files are
iTunes Music Library.xml
iTunes Library.itl
(OK, I'm not sure what that second one is.) They reside in My Documents/My Music/iTunes, if you're logged in as the correct user. Actually, they really reside in C:Documents and Settings/userid/My Documents/My Musici/Tunes, where 'userid' is the name of the user acount that iTunes was installed under.
eta: backslashes replaced with forwardslashes to get them to display
in the default iTunes instalationtommy, you rock like a rocking thing that rocks to a favorite playlist. I'll head up to their place tomorrow and fix it. Thank you muchly!
I can vouch for tommyrot's answer. I just did a fresh install of Windows on my PC. After installing iTunes, opening it and shutting it down, I copied my backed-up My Music directory into my new My Music directory. When I reopened iTunes, all my old music and playlists were there.
Excellent! It's a Kprinkle Miracle. Or, you know, just good troubleshooting. They are often pretty interchangable.
Quick IIS Server question - if you change global.asa, do you have to do anything to force IIS to use the new version (like, say, a reboot, but that's not really an option at the moment)?
eta: This concerns a setting in the Session_onstart section, which applies to a specific user the first time he hits a page on the site.
DH and I are both getting this error message when trying to update his film review site. I haven't changed anything recently, so I'm baffled:
Warning: Unknown(/home/nycfil77/public_html/process_movie.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on line 0
Warning: Unknown(/home/nycfil77/public_html/process_movie.php): failed to open stream: Permission denied in Unknown on line 0
Warning: (null)(): Failed opening '/home/nycfil77/public_html/process_movie.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in Unknown on line 0
Any ideas? The "unknown" and "line 0" are what's got me stumped -- how can I figure out where the actual problem is if it won't tell me what file and/or line is giving it trouble?
[eta that every other part of the site seems to be able to access the database just fine -- reading still works, just not writing.]