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2006 Apr 25
0
Submit a form_remote from arbitrary JS
...ed through AJAX, and for some reason, IE really isn''t
appreciating things like
<%= observe_field ... %>
I get an error way the hell down in prototype.js, says VS.NET debugger.
Does anyone know:
a) how to cause form_remote to actually submit the way its supposed to?
b) how to stop goofball prototype errors when you have scripts in the
returned fragments?
Either of these would work out for me, I think.
Thanks!
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2015 Aug 16
2
wordpess can't connect to DB but mediawiki can
>
> You were doing this (looking at the mysql.db table) on your
> "db.example.com" machine, correct?
db.example.com is a load balanced VIP. The VIP is being handled by
keepalived and HA/Proxy. There are two DB's setup in master/master
replication. The two databases and two load balancers are on AWS. The web
server and varnish servers are on digital ocean.
I setup a grant
2015 Aug 16
0
wordpess can't connect to DB but mediawiki can
...ome progress on this. The problem was SSL. Once I I took
the SSL requirement out of the picture for the user everything worked. The
test php script and the wordpress site both. Originally when I setup my
wiki it NEEDED SSL. Because there was some sensitive data in it. My
website, however, is just a goofball toy project of mine. And doesn't
really need that. But since I have this done for my wiki I was like why
not? I stumbled getting the mediawiki to connect via SSL. Once I found the
setting $wgDBssl = true; for media wiki it just worked.
For my wordpress site, I found the setting define('DB_...
2003 May 10
4
Down the MPD road
...-stateless
set ccp enable mpp-compress
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I've played with tweaking a number of these settings, but with the same basic
glitchiness. Was hoping one of you folks swearing by mpd might be able to
point out some goofball thing I did here.
BTW, the ng0 interface has permissions to every darn thing in ipfw. That
includes tcp, udp, icmp, and even igmp. I've run out of things to try here.
Later on,
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