After i'm gone download xampp, i got issue XAMPP cannot install in mac m1, in here i share pic below
XAMPP issue
You can grant an exception for a blocked app by clicking the Open Anyway button in the General pane of Security & Privacy preferences. This button is available for about an hour after you try to open the app.
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I have been using codenameone to develop an app which I have tested on android, and wish to do so on iOS. I have a paid Apple Developer account, and am able to go through the signing wizard correctly and the "iOS Signing" page is filled out with all of the information.
However, when I come to build an iOS development build, during the ant process the console logs
A certificate from Apple with the appropriate password is required for building an iOS native app!
This is odd, as the information that was filled in was created from the wizard with no errors. On th Apple Developer account page I can see all of the certificates and devices etc...
For some reason, (even when I clicked "browse") when I selected the certificate files it would change the path to my JDK installation
/Library......bin/<selected file>
This is odd, but I ended up fixing it by manually creating the certificates (being unaware of the certificate password.) Trying now, it [the certificate creator] works fine (as long as I change the path once it has finished). It wouldn't allow any full path (IE /Users/....), and would only allow relative paths to the project folder. So when I set the location to the "iosCerts" folder, it worked fine.
iosCerts/<selected file>
This possibly may be an IntelliJ / Mac bug?
I used to have X3D-Edit 3.3 downloaded and working on my Netbeans IDE but I updated my laptop to Windows 10 and some of my files got deleted such as X3D-Edit and when I go onto https://savage.nps.edu/X3D-Edit/X3D-Edit.html, I get
This web page is not available
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT
Google Chrome could not load the web page because savage.nps.edu took too long to respond. The website may be down or you may be experiencing issues with your Internet connection.
Check your Internet connection
Check any cables and reboot any routers, modems or other network devices you may be using.
Allow Chrome to access the network in your firewall or antivirus settings.
If it is already listed as a programme that is allowed to access the network, try removing it from the list and adding it again.
If you use a proxy server...
Check your proxy settings or contact your network administrator to make sure the proxy server is working. If you don't believe you should be using a proxy server: Go to the Chrome menu > Settings > + Show advanced settings > Change proxy settings... > LAN Settings and deselect "Use a proxy server for your LAN".
I've tried that same site on two separate networks and I've tried it with and without a firewall. And I'm still getting the same problem, so I was wondering where I'd get X3D-Edit from?
Happy to announce that upgraded X3D-Edit 4.0 now available
https://savage.nps.edu/X3D-Edit/X3D-Edit.html
Update: installers and help video now available on SourceForge
https://sourceforge.net/projects/x3d/files
Downloadable zip includes runnable versions for Windows, Mac and Linux. Build environment is Apache NetBeans 12.6 and openjdk 19. Beta testing in progress, adding features and X3D4 nodes with special focus on validation, HTML5 integration and Web Audio API.
All test and usage reports welcome. Have fun with X3D4!
I have built a C# WPF Application in Dot Net Framework 3.0 and published thru Click Once Application via localhost IIS in my system. My system placed in FileServer1 Domain and all the systems under FileServer1 can able to install the application. But we can not able to install it under different domain FileServer2.
While clicking the Install button, it will show that Installation file was missing. Please help me out how to proceed with this issue.
While publishing the file, I have given as http:\10.xxx.xx.xx instead of localhost. Now its working in all the domains.
I've been working with liferay for a while, and currently i'm trying to build a company's intranet but I'm facing this weird problem.
There's some "co-workers" here in the company that can't open this Liferay portal in some of their browsers. The thing is when they write the url on their browsers and press Enter key, a file called "home" gets downloaded instead of opening the liferay web page.
This happens for some users in Mozilla Firefox, for others in Google Chrome, for other in both of them. Some of these users use Windows 7 O.S, some others use Ubuntu 12.04.
We're using Liferay Portal Community Edition 6.0.5 CE (Bunyan / Build 6005 / August 16, 2010)
with Oracle GlassFish Server 3.1.2.2 (build 5).
We've worked with prior Glassfish versions like 2.1 and 2.1.1, but we had never faced an issue like this one.
As I said this happens for some users, for some others it works fine.
Does anyone know what's the cause of this behaviour? How could I fix this?
Thanks in advance!
This sounds a lot like an ancient problem that has been found all over the internet - a problem in the gzip filter (Liferay also had it).
You state that you're using 6.0.5, odds are that it wasn't fixed in that release. I can't find it, but this issue is close. After all, the best recommendation is: Please update to the latest version to be back at a current version that gets more updates. Alternatively, deactivate gzip on Liferay (you can activate it on an Apache httpd sitting in front of Liferay)
I know I can disable the Silverlight add-on using the Manage Add-ons dialog, but what other settings would cause Silverlight to not function and display the Install link, if the correct version of Silverlight is actually installed on the computer?
Silverlight applications do not display (they show the Install link) in Internet Explorer 7 on a single client's computer under one administrative user's account. They display in FireFox and Chrome on the same computer. They work for other users in Internet Explorer on the same computer. The add-on is enabled. It shows the same symptoms as if you disable the Silverlight add-on. What else could cause this?
Is Javascript enabled in IE? Is the site hosting the application in the Restricted Sites zone?