Good afternoon,
I have a little problem in which I can't find a solution to.
For a school project, I need to create an application. The main goal of this app is to give an organization the opportunity to store PDF files in this app (meaning they can upload files from their computer into this). I'm using Mendix to create this app and have the following problem: When I try to create a file upload button, I keep getting errors and I don't know how to fix it. Do you know how to upload files in a Mendix container in an easy way? Thanks in Advance. I've already created an entity relationship diagram.
There's a component in the Mendix Marketplace that could help you. The name is
FileDropper.
In addition, there's also a Git Repository where you can find detailed instructions and a Sample project.
Good luck!
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I'm starting with angular.js and after reading realized that I should use ng-boilerplate to bootstrap my project. But I'm a bit confused, I've cloned the project and stuff and I have a project called ng-boilerplate with all the structure needed, but what now? Do I need to change the project name "ng-boilerplate" to my project name? And what about the folders for example "Home" and "About"? Do I need to delete these folders and create the ones I need? I guess I have to remove some code in other files right? the problem is that I'm starting with angular so don't know what should I remove and what not.
As you can see I'm pretty new with this, am I right with the procedure?
thanks
Well if you read the ngboilerplate documentation carefully you will understand it use. As the first line says:
ngBoilerplate is designed to make life easy by providing a basic
framework with which to kickstart AngularJS projects.
ngboilerplate like many other seed projects, provide a prescriptive guideline about how a project should be structured. To demonstrate the working of the setup some project like this one add implementation for some standard scenarios to highlight how the complete setup works. Remember a working sample is far better than writing lengthy documentation.
The pages that you have mentioned are indeed for demo purpose and you can remove the folders if required. What this organization is telling us is that group your model-view-controller implementation together into a folder. These folders could be one per view or one per feature. The documentation on the site itself is self explanatory here https://github.com/ngbp/ngbp/tree/v0.3.2-release/src/app
Almost all folders of ngboilerplate have some documentation around specifics of that area. Read it to learn more about it.
Just downloaded the sencha complete trial as I want to try my hand at mobile apps. I am trying to follow the guide located at http://miamicoder.com/2012/how-to-create-a-sencha-touch-2-app-part-1/ just go get an idea of how everything goes. Right off the bat I am having a problem.
The guide at 'Organizing A Sencha Touch Application In Directories And Files' shows the file structure. Well, I open Sencha Architect and choose to create a new Sencha Touch 2.1.x project. Project Inspector shows nothing similar to what the guide does. Is this guide for an older version or what? I am assuming this is my directory structure, but completely different than what is listed.
Help!
The file structure in that guide does appear to be correct, but of course, I would always trust the product from the creator of the framework over an external guide. Thing is, ST2 let's you put things lots of different places and customize those locations in app.js and app.json. I wouldn't worry about the folder structure if you're going through Architect so much as it will put things where they need to go and it'll include them in your app.js file correctly.
That all said, you may want to check the official Sencha documentation on Architect for any questions like this.
Another day another question ;)
This time I would like to ask you about server file browser in grails. To be more specyfic I'm looking for something similar to this in grails. I've looked at many sites and I only find Open File Manager attached to CKEditror plugin. In some way it's fine but with it I can't, for example, pick file (like in "Enhancing HTML form" in CKFinder demo)
I would be very grateful for any suggestions
Weceem is a CMS built in grails. It has the ability to upload HTML files and do basic file management.
I finaly manage to find solution. What is intresting is a fact that already mentioned Open File Manager attached to CKEditror plugin has a possibility to do that. I only have to open it with new windows (target="_blank")
I've been following the tutorial videos for DotNetNuke and i am at the part where i am now creating my own modules. I've installed everything i need to and put the template in the required folder, but whenever i try to create a project it comess up saying
"The local IIS URL http://dnndev/desktopmodules/... specified for Web project ... has not been configured"
It then asks me to create a virtual directory but says i cant because the server "http://dnndev" is not on the local machine.
I've searched for answers for a while now and have tried editing the template file and the host file but no matter what i try i always get the same message back. Does anyone know how i can fix this?
Thanks
If you follow these steps for setting up your Development environment than the templates should work as is.
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/development-environment.aspx
If you are using a different path for your website I would recommend customizing the templates.
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Customize-Project-Template.aspx
I assume you are using dotnetnuke wiki page link which seems confusing. For better steps go to: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Blogs/BlogID/16.aspx and locate "Let's Build a Module #1 - Project Introduction" which is a first video in step by step series of videos which will help you to clearly understand the process.
Let me know if you need more help.
I've been asked to look in to creating and online database for sorting flash banners. So its kind of like a big resource library where our client can log on search and browser for old/existing banner creatives.
Does anyone have any recommendations on what I should do/look in to. CMS Framesworks etc.
I'm pretty sure I could use Wordpress for this job via custom post types etc. But I think there's probably a better solution out there. Drupal? Joomla? Expression Engine? Or would it be better to just create a basic cms from scratch.
Features needed:
Kick arse search functionality (am guessing the client will likely try to search for creative by year, month, campaign, banner type.
Smart navigation
Sharing is convenient
Must be able to demo working demos of expanding banners as well as non-expanding
CMS so new ads can be easily added to the library.
Thanks in advance for you knowledgeable insights :P
cheers
Although basic Joomla has own extension for this purpose, here:
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/ads-a-affiliates/banner-management , you have got a whole set of advanced extensions which do the job for you in Joomla. Read opinions and choose your favourite