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The Pub / Re: Wedge financial support
« on November 5th, 2011, 10:27 AM »
Indeed lucky bastard! :D
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Off-topic / Re: Yuck...
« on November 4th, 2011, 08:25 PM »
I like the new panel! :P
They added also a new uploader with multiple drag n drop
They added also a new uploader with multiple drag n drop
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Off-topic / jQuery 1.7
« on November 4th, 2011, 10:12 AM »
New jQuery is out! New event API and other things: http://blog.jquery.com/2011/11/03/jquery-1-7-released/
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Off-topic / MySQL Database access
« on November 3rd, 2011, 12:49 AM »
Hi! :)
Simple question: I have a website with a Mambo installation. I have FTP access and I can see the CMS configuration file with database name/password/host etc. The question is: how can I access to the database?
I don't have access to the server, I just have FTP access (and of course database name/password/ecc). Is there a way to know 1) if phpmyadmin is installed 2) if yes, the link for the administration panel ? And if phpmyadmin is not installed how can I access to the database and export the tables? :)
Sorry for the stupid question.. I always "encountered" websites for whom I had phpmyadmin installed and I knew the "link" where I could access it, so this time I don't know what to do.. :P
Simple question: I have a website with a Mambo installation. I have FTP access and I can see the CMS configuration file with database name/password/host etc. The question is: how can I access to the database?
I don't have access to the server, I just have FTP access (and of course database name/password/ecc). Is there a way to know 1) if phpmyadmin is installed 2) if yes, the link for the administration panel ? And if phpmyadmin is not installed how can I access to the database and export the tables? :)
Sorry for the stupid question.. I always "encountered" websites for whom I had phpmyadmin installed and I knew the "link" where I could access it, so this time I don't know what to do.. :P
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Off-topic / Re: Google Code-in
« on October 27th, 2011, 06:57 PM »
I was 6 :P
Good luck Dragooon! Keep us up to date on this! ;)
Good luck Dragooon! Keep us up to date on this! ;)
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Off-topic / Re: Google Galaxy Nexus
« on October 27th, 2011, 06:55 PM »
Wow.. interesting article! Apple wins 10-0. :o
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Off-topic / Re: Google Galaxy Nexus
« on October 25th, 2011, 08:25 AM »
The problem with Android, IMO, is for example that people shouldn't care about what processes an app is going to run or modify.. it's a friggin phone! :P
It should be simple. Android is good for many advanced users, but I think it's not for all the people that for example don't want to go around and search for the right firmware to flash on their devices or other things simple for experienced users but difficult (and non sense to do on a phone) for "normal" users.
It should be simple. Android is good for many advanced users, but I think it's not for all the people that for example don't want to go around and search for the right firmware to flash on their devices or other things simple for experienced users but difficult (and non sense to do on a phone) for "normal" users.
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Off-topic / Re: Google Galaxy Nexus
« on October 24th, 2011, 08:20 PM »
I think that Android is the "Windows" of phones. I don't like the fact that every vendor can customize it and slow it down with tons of shitty widgets and other crap, UI is not consistent, flash player is a pain in the arse, marketplace is not safe and to update your phone you have to be an advanced user (and you have to be lucky that your vendor provides you the update!!).
I like iOS.. and if I need to choose an alternative I'd go for Windows Phone 7. Microsoft seems to have took the right way with consistent ui, a semi-closed environment and so on.
I like iOS.. and if I need to choose an alternative I'd go for Windows Phone 7. Microsoft seems to have took the right way with consistent ui, a semi-closed environment and so on.