Programming term problem

Programming term problem

de Les Lusk -
Número de respuestas: 5
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?
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En respuesta a Les Lusk

Re: Programming term problem

de Les Lusk -
Hello all you Moodle experts out there (you know who you are - the ones with the stars wink).  Any ideas on how I can resolve this issue?
En respuesta a Les Lusk

Re: Programming term problem

de Martin Dougiamas -
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As you're a web programmer, you could look in the code, fix the bug and post the solution.  Sonrisa grande

Then you can get an invisible star too! Guiño
En respuesta a Martin Dougiamas

Re: Programming term problem

de Les Lusk -
Hmmmm.  Who really needs to know about C++ in Web programming anyway...
En respuesta a Les Lusk

Re: Programming term problem

de Williams Castillo -
HAHAHA... Great solution my friend.. winkcool Cross your fingers hoping that a MySql+, PHP+ or Perl+ never got released  (Perlplus? almost like my hatest shampoo!)

Will
En respuesta a Williams Castillo

Re: Programming term problem

de Sandeep varshney -
Hi All
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