• .info (declares the theme features)
• page.tpl.php (defines the layout)
First you need to install all the requirements for Drupal 6. Those are: - Apache server 1.3 or 2 (recommended) or Microsoft IIS 5, 6 or 7 - MySQL database server 4.1 or higher or PostgreSQL 7.1 or higher - PHP 4.4.0 or higher. Recommended is PHP 5.2.x. Drupal 6.14 and higher work also with PHP 5.3, but some contributed modules could function improperly. After you have all the requirements installed, you can upload your Drupal files and folder to the server. After that you should: - create the database - browse to your Drupal site - run installation script After installation be sure to check status report in Drupal, it will show you if there are any errors or warnings with your installation.
You should perform a PC backup as often as you create new files. If you create numerous files a day, it is suggested that you do a backup very often. If you create very few files that require a PC backup, do it monthly.
C programs do not require header files. If you want a C program without header files, you can simply not create them. However, you may or may not be able to include your non-header file source files.
View files Create files Open files Copy/move files Delete files View/Create/Open/Copy/Move/Delete folders
No, you will need to create a new project and add the code files to the new project. Yes, but you made need to make some changes to the code
ASCII and BINARY are the basic classifications of files
You do not need any control files to create a database; the control files are created when you create a database, based on the filenames specified in the CONTROL_FILES parameter of the parameter file.
Java does not require header files like C/C++.
To create more space on it for other files.
open Microsoft exel, then do your work etc, then go to 'save as' than click save as xml document You can use any basic text editor to create or with xml files, for example notepad can be used to create and edit xml files. You can also use a dedicated xml editor to achieve the same and to also carry out extra tasks like validation and binding.
Normally you create files before getting to the level of being able to create forms. When you do create forms, they are done in files, so then you are creating a form to have in a file.
Bin/Cue files are "image" files that a CD Burning software uses to create a CD