Posts Tagged ‘ XML ’

XML Parsing Error in Firefox; Cannot Display This Feed in IE

2017/11/19
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Modified: 2017/11/05
Firefox-XML-Parsing-Error

This article describes, how to fix RSS Feed error messages in WordPress. In Firefox the error is “XML Parsing Error”.  In IE you see “Internet Explorer cannot display this feed”.   Symptoms When you click on RRS link in WordPress (or bbPress), you are getting this error message (see images bellow).  The message is different depending on your browser. Firefox Internet Explorer XML Parsing Error: XML or text declaration not at start of entity  Location: http://www.domainwebcenter.com/wp-content/bbpress/rss.php?topic=29 Line Number 4, Column 1:<?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″?>   Internet Explorer cannot display this feed  This feed contains code errors. Go back to the previous page. More information Invalid xml declaration. Line: 4 Character: 3 <?xml…

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Office 2010 – Setup – Configure – Reinstall

2017/09/30
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Modified: 2017/09/16
Office Pro Plus 2010 Activation

First to Note Office 2010 is a true heavy weight. It more than doubles the size of your registry on a fresh Win7 or Win XP instances. Full Office version requires an activation right away, if you install it on top of your Evaluation copy. You still can open applications without activation, but you can’t  Save, Print or set options.  Trial version allows to work without activation for 29 days.  You can see the day remaining counter in File – Help window. Template Normal.dotm from previous Office 2007 are still working.  They can be shared on the network among Word 2007 and Word 2010.  The same is true for an XLSTART file.…

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How Not to Write Professionally – Emotional System Integration

2017/09/08
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Modified: 2017/07/22
We-Help-Intergate-Your-Syst

You have all these great investments into infrastructure and software. Let’s draw a mental picture.  Infrastructure represents bridges and tunnels.  Software stands for masses of land.  But you do not really want all those islands to be indigenous.  You want all your pockets of data and applications talk to each other, or at least have capable, reliable translators along side. Everything comes in Excel nowadays.  And Oracle did a great job to integrate JD Edwards with Excel.  Information is now seamlessly flowing in and out of Excel to and out of your JD Edwards system.  Do you wish sometimes that everything would be that easy? As soon as your data leaves…

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