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In Topic: CTreeCtrl class in MFC
Posted 24 Aug 2012
I thought as much -
In Topic: Ajax And Php Mail() Function
Posted 20 Apr 2012
The request began work fine when I added parameters {async: false, type:'POST'} for $.ajax function -
In Topic: Ajax And Php Mail() Function
Posted 20 Apr 2012
FireBug shows RED string of the request in the console. it seems to me an error appears when $.ajax tries to start the php-script. But nevertheless I can not to correct this error. I see, that there is an error, but where the cause is? -
In Topic: Export csv to MySQL
Posted 12 Apr 2012
I have done it!
What I did:
- removed all comment blocks;
- removed 5 "funky squares" (I just wanted to try export 5 records and check - will it work or not and entire the db is exported!!!)))
modi123_1, thank you! -
In Topic: Export csv to MySQL
Posted 12 Apr 2012
modi123_1, on 12 April 2012 - 07:14 AM, said:Well yeah... you need to ditch any rows that are not purely the data. So any comment crap should be gone. Next have you checked the csv out in say notepad (not excel, not wordpad, not word, but straight up notepad)? Do.. you'll noticed there are funky little squares (unknown characters) peppering the rows of data.. yeah. that's a problem. Remove those as well. Then try it again. You need to massage your csv file into working order.
Thank you very much! I will try it right now
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