I teach Web development and programming and I am in the process of creating a glossary of programming terms/definitions. When I put in "C++" as a glossary term, it causes me to lose all of the definitions in every one of the glossaries in the course. Any ideas?
Hello all you Moodle experts out there (you know who you are - the ones with the stars ). Any ideas on how I can resolve this issue?
As you're a web programmer, you could look in the code, fix the bug and post the solution.
Then you can get an invisible star too!
Then you can get an invisible star too!
Hmmmm. Who really needs to know about C++ in Web programming anyway...
HAHAHA... Great solution my friend.. Cross your fingers hoping that a MySql+, PHP+ or Perl+ never got released (Perlplus? almost like my hatest shampoo!)
Will
Will
Hi All
I have a problem with perl
I am using open function with FTP
like
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if (open(FTP,"| ftp -n dummy.india.net"))
{
printf("Done...\n");
}
else
{
&error_repot();
}
==================================================
and there are no such site like dummy.india.net. But it's showing me "Done..." as output.
Can you pls suggest me or give me a better solution for that.
Thanks and Regards,
Sandeep
I have a problem with perl
I am using open function with FTP
like
================================================
if (open(FTP,"| ftp -n dummy.india.net"))
{
printf("Done...\n");
}
else
{
&error_repot();
}
==================================================
and there are no such site like dummy.india.net. But it's showing me "Done..." as output.
Can you pls suggest me or give me a better solution for that.
Thanks and Regards,
Sandeep