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Username/Password Posted by: Paul McArdle () Date: June 29, 2005 06:12AM Hi, downloaded DBDesigner4, worked
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out how to set path to libsqlmy.so etc, created user with old style password with all rights. When I try to connect in DBD4 i
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get invalid username/password. same with normal user/pwd.? Any ideas? Thanks. Paul running redhat 9 5.0.7-Beta client & server DBDesigner 4.0.5.4 Navigate:Previous Message•Next Message Options:Reply•Quote Subject Written By Posted DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password Paul McArdle 06/29/2005 06:12AM Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password Gene Meytin 07/12/2005 07:56AM Re: DBDesigner4 express router error handling - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password Jim Peterson 07/13/2005 05:50PM Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password Louis Daoust 07/18/2005 11:35AM Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password Fabio Martins 09/24/2005 12:45PM SOLUTION - Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password Joshua Purcell 11/29/2005 04:09PM Re: SOLUTION - Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password alf olsen 04/03/2006 04:11AM Re: SOLUTION - Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password nyjcr 09/25/2006 08:22PM Re: SOLUTION - Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password Mahesh Patil 11/01/2006 07:27AM Re: SOLUTION - Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password Faisal Khan 03/25/2007 11:45PM Re: SOLUTION - Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password jean funcky 05/31/2007 11:31AM Re: SOLUTION - Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password Mike Sims 11/06/2006 10:23PM Re: SOLUTION - Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username/Password john allen 09/07/2007 04:35PM Re: SOLUTION - Re: DBDesigner4 - dbExpress error invalid Username
4 Moving to Express 5 Database integration API reference 4.x 3.x node js error handling (deprecated) 2.x (deprecated) Advanced topics Template engines Using process node js error object managers Security updates Security best practices Performance best practices Resources TC Meetings Community express error handling best practices Glossary Middleware Utility modules Frameworks Books and blogs Companies using Express Contributing to Express Release Change Log Error handling Define error-handling http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?113,32121,32121 middleware functions in the same way as other middleware functions, except error-handling functions have four arguments instead of three: (err, req, res, next). For example: app.use(function(err, req, res, next) { console.error(err.stack); res.status(500).send('Something broke!'); }); You define error-handling middleware last, after other app.use() https://expressjs.com/en/guide/error-handling.html and routes calls; for example: var bodyParser = require('body-parser'); var methodOverride = require('method-override'); app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true })); app.use(bodyParser.json()); app.use(methodOverride()); app.use(function(err, req, res, next) { // logic }); Responses from within a middleware function can be in any format that you prefer, such as an HTML error page, a simple message, or a JSON string. For organizational (and higher-level framework) purposes, you can define several error-handling middleware functions, much like you would with regular middleware functions. For example, if you wanted to define an error-handler for requests made by using XHR, and those without, you might use the following commands: var bodyParser = require('body-parser'); var methodOverride = require('method-override'); app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true })); app.use(bodyParser.json()); app.use(methodOverride()); app.use(logErrors); app.use(clientErrorHandler); app.use(errorHandler); In this example, the generic logErrors might write request an
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