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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…
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…
what format are those songs in? Can you play them on your computer? (mac? windows?)
Have you tried resetting your iPod and putting the songs on anew?
Has your iPod been upgrade…
Well this has only just starting happening recently (the last week or so), and the songs all work absolutely fine on itunes. They are in aac format (i think thats the one). I have …
Have you moved or otherwise messed around with or changed folder names within your Music folder? If so, iTunes will need to be pointed to your tracks again.
update: I tried to restore the iPod using iPod updater. This failed (I got an error saying "disc write error") and now the iPod is frozen on the exclamation file icon. I have conta…
Yes, but then you can't play them on the iPod.
(although with a a bit of judicious library work you could play them through iTunes from a connected machine)
Are you talking bout backing up your MP3's on your iPod? This makes no sense because if ever anything should happen to your Mac, with the help of some 3rd party apps you could loa…
hey.. yes.. some of the stuff i'm wanting to back up would be mp3's, but i want to back up my music, meaning music that i've written myself. Thus, aside from wav's and mp3's, I've …