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!
Giles ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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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.]
This appears to be a problem with the server, not on your end.
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reading still works, just not writing.
Maybe a permissions problem on the server database. Write permission is different (and often more restrictive) than read permission
This appears to be a problem with the server, not on your end.
I suppose that's kind of good. (In that I didn't break it.)
The baffling part is that I haven't changed any permissions recently, and all the files involved in posting to the database have both "write" and "execute" permissions. Maybe I missed one.
Does anyone know if the TV shows downloaded through iTunes have closed captioning, and if so, how to turn it on? I am watching Lost while stuffin envelopes, and wish I didn't have to turn it up so loud!
all the files involved in posting to the database have both "write" and "execute" permissions. Maybe I missed one.
"read" permission, perhaps?
Yes, they have that too. :)
Anyhoo, they're all 774 now (they were 700 earlier, or maybe 744, I can't remember), and the problem has gone away.