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Sir;
why are you posting this?
Help people,so poeple can help you.
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So, what really is the problem...?
I quit being afraid when my first venture failed and the sky didn't fall down.
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There isn't a problem, OP thinks he/she is being helpful.
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Ok, it's not just today.
Long story short, I had to convert a webpage to Wordpress format (rolls eyes). Now I was able to get it up and going with only a minor issue (Twitter feed was sketchy), I took it down by adding a different template, then go to re add my updated template and I got this;
This error (HTTP 500 Internal Server Error) means that the website you are visiting had a server problem which prevented the webpage from displaying.
For more information about HTTP errors, see Help.
error is the same on IE9 and Chrome. worst part is, it won't let me login to Dashboard again. I waiting to hear from the 3rd party to whipe the codings out so I can go at it again, but I'm just curious if anyone else encountered this error while uploading a template?
I know the message is fairly vague, I just wonder if someone else here has encountered and resolved the issue.
thanks ahead of time.
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-I’m a DHCP server at a local restaurant. This chick came up and asked me for my address, and I told her she was out of my scope
-Why do Java Programmers wear glasses? Because they don’t C#
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Meh, found my answer. issues with the version of WP on target host.
I still stand at "WP is evil"
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-Negative, I am a meat popsicle.
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Sometimes they write stuff just to annoy you.
It seems this one was successful in that task
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
CCC Link[ ^]
Trolls[ ^]
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Once I receive an SMS on my mobile from online website, is there any way to determine who's the SMS gateway for that message? perhaps from the message center? How?
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No.
There are services that can provide that data, but it is at a cost and there is no way for you to detect it.
You may to get the sender to provide the data if it is possible, otherwise you are stuck.
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
CCC Link[ ^]
Trolls[ ^]
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Hi,
I have an ASP.NET project with mySQL server backend on my host provider. I want to know wha's the best way to protect my database's
data so no one will have access to it?
I though of giving a password protection for the database but the host can for sure reset and access it.
I though of encrypting the data using SQL stored proceedure but again the host provide can go and open the stored proceedure and decrypt.
I though of doing the encryption from the ASP.NET but the web provide can open the code in the editor to know what I am doing and decrypt it.
It's making me crazy!!
I want to have a very secured data whee NO ONE except me can open or read it.
what's your advise please..
Thanks,
Jassim
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One thing you could do is encrypt and decrypt the data in the MySql database using the web application rather then native database stored procedures. The web application should be compiled, hence a bit harder to crack the encryption code. What I don't understand from your question is how the host provider, or anyone else, would be able to get access to your encryption routine in ASP.net, since this should consist out of 2 parts. The first is the actual aspx files and the second the compiled class files.
I don't know exactly where your paranoia is coming from, but people that have physical access to the MySql server will ALWAYS be able to crack the data. All they need is time. You'd be better of trying to protect the system the MySql database is on from the web, like making it accessible only from within your own subnet or the IP that your webserver has. And splitting the encryption from the database, like in your web application. Then even if the database falls in 'enemy' hands they won't have the decryption routine.
Thirdly if you don't trust your hosting provider you should be looking for another one, or alternatively start your own hosting company by renting rack spaces.
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"I want to have a very secured data whee NO ONE except me can open or read it."
Dont use external hosting - if they want, they will see/get your data anytime.
What Gerben suggested is fictional security. Compiled web app can be decompiled with a click. If you use certificate for encryption (no sql level, or asp.net level), you will have to store (public+private key) it at host (hence they can use it too). Obfuscated code / embedded certificate wont help - its another layer of fictional security.. There is simply no way for you to achieve your goal.
Some things work on "trust" base - like:
- i trust my bank wont give away my info / access my money (not really)
- i trust Verisign Certificate Authority, so i trust i'll get legit response when verifying certificates issued by them
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(dunno how much you trust your hosting provider)
but, if you want something only you can access, dont let it leave your pc
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Hi,
I have a question..
how does Whatsup app makes money if it's free for download? where their profit comes from?
Thanks,
jassim
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Not everything is profit based.
Some people are happy to give stuff away.
It is called Altruism.
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
CCC Link[ ^]
Trolls[ ^]
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guys;
I have a problem in design on IE6.
when I write the code like this:
.main{background-color:gray;padding:5px}
.header{height:40px;background-color:blue;}
.leftnav{float:left;width:50px;height:260px;background-color:red;}
.content{margin-left:50px;height:260px;background-color:white}
<div class="main">
<div class=header></div>
<div class="leftnav"></div>
<div class="content"></div>
</div>
It looks like this in all browsers | but in IE6 it look like this |
what should i do to appear the same in both?
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Ali Al Omairi(Abu AlHassan) wrote: .leftnav{float:left;width:50px;height:260px;background-color:red;}
.content{margin-left:50px;height:260px;background-color:white}
Your class .leftnav is floating left and .content isn't. It could be why. Try something like:
.leftnav{ float:left; width:50px; height:260px; background:red; }
.content{ float:left; height: 260px; background:white; }
I just eliminated the margin-left on the .content class and replaced it with float:left.
Hope that helps.
Morgs.
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Thank you.
But actualy, the the content div is used to hold Dynamic content (e.g. records from the database).
using float css would make the content to overflow the main div.
consider tha actual css
.main{background-color:gray;padding:0px 90px}
.header{height:250px;background-color:blue;}
.leftnav{float:left;width:200px;}
.content{margin-left:200px;min-height:450px;}
Logo & Company Name Item1
Item2
Item3
Item4
Item5 databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
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Here is the rule around this:
- if two one elements (e.g. div id="1") is floating left, and the next element also happens to be the same (e.g. div id="2"), the the browser will automatically make div id="2" float left aswell untill it finds a different element type (e.g. img) or a div with style="clear:both/left;" thats when it will go to the next line.
I'm purposly assuming my dear old IE6 won't understand this rule.
- The .main doesn't have a set fixed width or height so this div class="main" will grow automatically and nothing will "Overflow".
- I still insist on making two elements float:left if you want them next to each other, using that margin-left:200px will make you cry endlessly if you care resize the browser or simply when viewed in different browsers. And yes, either .leftnav or .content will be higher/longer than the other one unless if you explicitly set the same height for the classes but like you mentioned .content is loaded dynamically.
Good luck,
Morgs
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with floating;
It would appear like this with no height for .main
Logo & Company Name Item1
Item2
Item3
Item4
Item5 databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
| and like this with adding min-height to .mainLogo & Company Name Item1
Item2
Item3
Item4
Item5 databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
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Help people,so poeple can help you.
modified 2-Nov-11 9:25am.
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My e-mail said you left a message on my blog on CP asking for help, but it disappeared. Anyway Morgs Morgan is correct: you should use floats to arrange divs, or you'll find a world of pain. You need to decide whether you want a fixed or fluid layout, personally I think fixed is good. The following is the usual way to achieve a fixed layout:
<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
*
{
padding:0px;
margin:0px;
}
body
{
background-color:gray;
}
div#container
{
width:640px;
}
div#header
{
background-color:blue;
height:40px;
}
div#menu
{
background-color:red;
float:left;
height:400px;
width:100px;
}
div#content
{
background-color:white;
width:540px;
float:left;
height:400px;
}
.clear
{
clear:both;
}
</style>
<head>
<body>
<div id="container" >
<div id="header" >Header</div>
<div id="menu" >Menu</div>
<div id="content">Content </div>
<div id="footer" class="clear" />
</body>
</html>
I haven't tested the above in IE6, but it should work, that said IEn where n < 8 are so quirky there are lots of things that should work that don't. IIRC think the footer div needs to be expanded and a
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OK, I didn't expect that when I called you.
but about the data, shall I add overflow:auto to the content div css?
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You were right, Morgs;
the page would look like this
Logo & Company Name Item1
Item2
Item3
Item4
Item5 databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
databound
sorry for misunderstanding.
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You are a :kiss:
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.main{width:100%;background-color:gray;padding:5px}
.header{height:40px;background-color:blue;}
.leftnav{float:left;width:50px;height:260px;background-color:red;}
.content{ width: 70%; float:left;margin-left:50px;height:260px;background-color:white}
Please set the width and float in class "content" and set the width in class "main" to 100% or required width in px
Er. Pankaj Sinha
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