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I installed npm for access to additional node.js modules. After pulling down a module from github and following the instructions to build it, i try pulling it into an existing project using: Javascript is a language traditionally confined.
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N 0.8.21 in case it doesn't seem to work, the installation gives you a hint: The iframe was very unhappy to load. I just installed node.js and npm.
The node.js executable (binary) should be node, not nodejs.
However, there was a naming conflict on some linux distros (e.g., ubuntu), resulting in the executable getting. But now it says node is not recogzed as an internal or external. Everthing is installed propelry i.e cordova, phonegap, ant,sdk,jdk. To upgrade node.js, you may first want to see which version of node.js you are currently using:
On the download site i have the choice to download only the binary. After i installed node.js and npm, i noticed that neither were the latest versions available. Alright, so let's first start with making the distinction between javascript in a web browser, and javascript on a server (commonjs and node). Npm install./faye this appears to do the trick:.
I'm using windows as a simple user (i don't have any admin rights) and want to install nodejs lts.