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Originally posted by Eriamjh:
The USB ports are powered down while your powerbook (or ANY mac) is sleeping. So the long answer is no, you cannot charge an iPod w…
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Originally posted by Yoziah!:
Hi! I just bought a 2nd gen iPod mini and noticed that it only charges through the USB2 cable when my Powerbook is awake. Out of cur…
Hey, Folks.
I recently got a 40GB iPod photo and at first figured I'd only put selected songs from my iTunes library on it. Well, when I discovered that I had about 34GB free, I re…
Try this:
After putting the songs in the order you want in iTunes, ctrl-click the playlist in the source pane and select "Copy to Play Order." Sync your iPod and see if that work…
Just got my iPod Mini last week and am loving it. I've begun listening to several pod-casts on my way to work. I have set up a smart playlist with the following rules:
1) genre…
Here's what you do.
Make a smart playlist with all of your music in it and set it to not allow anything with "podcast" as the genre.
Now go to iPod options and choose the option …
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Originally posted by rufinatti:
Just got my iPod Mini last week and am loving it. I've begun listening to several pod-casts on my way to work. I have set up a s…
Sweet!! The sync --> unplug --> resync trick works.
Thanks, cpac for the help.
Ort888...thanks for your reply also. Yours seemed like a very creative solution, but in t…
Hi,
I'm just trying to work with http://www.phpxplorer.org/phpXplorer/webIndex.php
I have the thing working just fine except that I can't upload any files larger than 2mb.
I hav…
htaccess files are for modifying the settings in /etc/httpd.conf in a specific folder. By this I mean a setting in httpd.conf can be overridden in your user directory by a creatin…
Might be stating the obvious, but did you restart the webserver after you made the changes? Any changes to php.ini will not be read in until after that restart.
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Originally posted by redJag:
htaccess files are for modifying the settings in /etc/httpd.conf in a specific folder. By this I mean a setting in httpd.conf can be…
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Originally posted by legacyb4:
Might be stating the obvious, but did you restart the webserver after you made the changes? Any changes to php.ini will not be read…
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Originally posted by genevish:
The HTML form that uploads the file can set an upload file size as well. Check this article:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2003…
OK... take it back a step...
You don't necessarily need to create .htaccess files all over the place or even modify httpd.conf - what you did with php.ini should be enough.
Have …
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Originally posted by Simon Mundy:
OK... take it back a step...
You don't necessarily need to create .htaccess files all over the place or even modify httpd.conf …
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Originally posted by simonmartin:
Simon,
I don't follow this...
My test file shows me this:
Configuration File (php.ini) Path /etc
post_max_size 8M
upload_ma…
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Originally posted by Simon Mundy:
It was the right file with the WRONG name!
The suffix '.default' means that these are the default settings that PHP will use. …
1) Is it usual to have a 'mis-named' php.ini file like that?
2) I have been told that I should increase the memory limit for each process from 8M if I need to upload larger files.…
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Originally posted by Simon Mundy:
1) Is it usual to have a 'mis-named' php.ini file like that?
2) I have been told that I should increase the memory limit for ea…
I purchased my 4g iPod about 6 months ago, and a couple days ago I think it finally quit on me. I tried plugging it in to my computer via firewire cord and it would recognize the i…