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This is a weird problem because it happens only to my coworker, not to me, even though we both work on the exact same project.
Anyway, we are working on a .NET C# project using Visual Studio 2015 on Windows 10. The project has a gulp.js file called gulpfile.js
which references a local JSON file (included in the project in the same directory as gulpfile.js
itself):
var project = require("./version.json");
This version.json
is a simple JSON file looking like this:
{ "version": "1.0" }
My co-worker gets this error message when trying to access Gulp:
Failed to run "C:\Workspace\My-Project\Gulpfile.js"... cmd.exe /c gulp --tasks-simple { [Error: Cannot find module './version.json'] code: 'MODULE_NOT_FOUND' }
The exact same Gulp file for the exact same project in Visual Studio on Windows 10 (which we both use) is working fine for me.
What could be the reason? JIP | Talk 02:27, 30 July 2021 (UTC)
When you type in something in a web page input forms, and hit submit, it takes you to the next page. If you click back, the text you typed is retrieved. Then, where is that text stored? If your computer shuts down, and you reopen the browser, and go to view all the last pages, can that text still be retrieved? (Does it depend on the browser?) 67.165.185.178 (talk) 19:45, 30 July 2021 (UTC).
As an update, if I go back to the page, the browser had the titles saved, but not the body. So in the title, if I type in the 1st letter, it will retrieve my entire title for me. But if I go to the body, and type in the 1st letter, it has nothing saved. Where in My Computer can I locate the title to see what document it is stored in? 67.165.185.178 (talk) 19:50, 30 July 2021 (UTC).