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Open ID - What happens when you decide you don't like your existing provider? === So I'm not quite convinced about OpenID yet, and here is why: I already have an OpenID because I have a Blogger account. But I discovered that Blogger seems to be a poor provider when I tried to identify myself on the [altdotnet][1] p...
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SoapException: Root element is missing occurs when .NET web service called from Flex === I have a .net web application that has a Flex application embedded within a page. This flex application calls a .net webservice. I can trace the execution proccess through the debugger and all looks great until I get the response:...
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Sould we support IE6 anymore? === Are we supposed to find workarounds in our web applications so that they will work in every situation? Is it time to do away with IE6 programming?
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Any windows apis to get file handles besides createfile and openfile? === I am trying to snoop on a log file that an application is writing to. I have successfully hooked createfile with the detours library from MSR, but createfile never seems to be called with file I am interested in snooping on. I have also trie...
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NAnt and Visual Basic === I have taken over the development of a web application that is targeted at the .net 1.0 framework and is written in C# and Visual Basic. I decided that the first thing we need to do is refine the build process, I wrote build files for the C# projects, but am having tons of problems creati...
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IE7: header above menu === I am having trouble with IE7. I have a header, which is an IMG. Under it I have a div that represents a menu, they have to be attached to eachother without space in between. Both are 1000px width. In Opera and FireFox the header and the menu are neatly attached to eachother. However, in IE7,...
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Can you explain closures (as they relate to Python)? === I've been reading a lot about closures and I think I understand them, but without clouding the picture for myself and others, I was wondering if anyone can explain closures as succinctly and clearly as possible to me and others? I'm looking for a simple explana...
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Parsing search queries in Java === I have been trying to find an easy way to parse a search query and convert it to an SQL query for my DB. I have found two solutions: 1. *Lucene*: Powerful Java-based search engine, contains a query parser but it isn't very configurable and I could find a way to easily hack/ad...
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Picasa Plugin === Does anyone here know any resources on how to get started writing a plugin for Google's Picasa? I love it for photo management, but I have some ideas for how it could be better. * Riya-esque facial search: given a large enough corpus of faces and pictures (people tend to be repeated often in in...
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How do I make a custom .net client profile installer? === For .net 3.5 SP1, Microsoft have the new client profile which installs only a subset of .net 3.5 SP1 on to Windows XP user's machines. I'm aware of how to make my assemblies client-profile ready. And I've read the articles on how to implement an installer fo...
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In Cocoa do I need to remove an Object from receiving KVO notifications when deallocating it? === When I've registered an object foo to receive KVO notifications from another object bar (using addObserver:...), if I then deallocate foo do I need to send a removeObserver:forKeyPath: message to bar in -dealloc?
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How do I separately run (unit) tests in different folders/projects in Visual Studio? === ![Visual Studio folder structure][1] I need some advice as to how I easily can separate test runs for unit tests and integration test in Visual Studio. Often, or always, I structure the solution as presented in the above pictur...
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Are old editions of computer books worthwhile? === What do you think? Any examples welcomed. How about one where the older edition was actually better than a newer edition?
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Python Sound ("Bell") === I'd like to have a python program alert me when it has completed its task by making a beep noise. Currently, I use `import os` and then use a command line speech program to say "Process complete." I much rather it be a simple "bell." I know that there's a function that can be used in Co...
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[C#] Best method of Textfile Parsing? === I want to parse a config file sorta thing, like so: [KEY:Value] [SUBKEY:SubValue] Now I started with a `StreamReader`, converting lines into character arrays, when I figured there's gotta be a better way. So I ask you, humble reader, to help me. One ...
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Genetic Programming in C# === I've been looking for some good genetic programming examples for C#. Anyone knows of good online/book resources? Wonder if there is a C# library out there for Evolutionary/Genetic programming?
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Disabling a ListView in c#, but still showing the current selection === I have a ListView control, and I'm trying to figure out the easiest/best way to disallow changing the selected row(s), without *hiding* the selected row(s). I know there's a HideSelection property, but that only works when the ListView is still...
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Database triggers === In the past I've never been a fan of using triggers on database tables. To me they always represented some "magic" that was going to happen on the database side, far far away from the control of my application code. I also wanted to limit the amount of work the DB had to do, as it's generally a s...
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What's a Good Database ERD Tool for Linux? === I've recently switched to Linux on my work machine and, new to the Linux desktop environment, I'd like to find a decent ERD tool for database design. Booting back into my Windows partition every time I need to create a diagram is going to get unpleasant quickly. I looke...
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Developer testing vs. QA team testing - What is the right division of work? === While trying to advocate more developer testing, I find the argument "Isn't that QA's job?" is used a lot. In my mind, it doesn't make sense to give the QA team all testing responsibilities, but at the same time Spolsky and others say you...
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Preventing Memory Leaks with Attached Behaviours === I've created an "attached behaviour" in my WPF application which lets me handle the Enter keypress and move to the next control. I call it EnterKeyTraversal.IsEnabled, and you can see the code on my blog [here][1]. My main concern now is that I may have a memory ...
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Unit-testing a game === **Question** How would you go adding unit-testing to a game? I believe you can unit test a lot of the game engine's functionality (networking, object creation, memory management, etc), but is it possible to unit test the actual game itself? I'm not talking about gameplay elements (like...
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How would you go about evaluating a programmer? === A few weeks ago, I was assigned to evaluate all our programmers. I'm very uncomfortable with this since I was the one who taught everyone the shop's programming language (they all got out of college not knowing the language and as luck would have it, I'm very profici...
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Example Web Service === When I wanted to learn SOAP I looked around for tutorials. There are plenty out there, and they all say that they've created an example web service that you can use to test your "My First SOAP Client" app. Unfortunately, all of the sample web services I found have long since gone offline, mak...
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How to create a C++ Boost undirected graph and traverse it in depth first search (DFS) order? === How to create a C++ Boost undirected graph and traverse it in depth first search (DFS) order?
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Subversion and web development === I'm introducing Subversion into our web shop. I want to want the commited files to be uploaded into the server via FTP (and as they get use to Subversion, via SFTP). The files are sent to a beta page for testing purposes. A script can be called to move the beta page into production. ...
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Enabling OpenGL in wxWidgets === I installed the wxWidgets source code, compiled it and am linking the libraries thus obtained with my application code. Now I need to use OpenGL in my wxWidgets application. How do I enable this?
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Text Editors === Other then Notepad++, what text editor do you use to program in Windows?
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I'm seeing strange errors when my C++ code has min() or max() calls. === I'm seeing strange errors when my C++ code has min() or max() calls. I'm using Visual C++ compilers.
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[ADO.NET] System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Failed to generate a user instance of SQL Server due to a failure in starting the process for the user instance. The connection will be closed. === Anybody ever get this error and/or have any idea on it's cause and/or solution? I'm asking this on behalf of a friend but ...
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[ADO.NET] What's the deal with |Pipe-delimited| variables in connection strings? === I know that **|DataDirectory|** will resolve to App_Data in an ASP.NET application but is that hard-coded or is there a generalized mechanism at work along the lines of *%environment variables%*?
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Flex: does painless programmatic data binding exist? === I've only done a bit of Flex development thus far, but I've preferred the approach of creating controls programmatically over mxml files, because (and *please*, correct me if I'm wrong!) I've gathered that you can't have it both ways -- that is to say, have the ...
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Simplest "Oh duh!" moment when looking at others' source === When have you found something that gave you pause and made you realize that more cooks in the kitchen is sometimes a good thing? Specifically, simple things you've seen that made you wonder why you never thought of them before.
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Best way to let users download a file from my website: http or ftp === <p>We have some files on our website that users of our software can download. Some of the files are in virtual folders on the website while others are on our ftp. The files on the ftp are generally accessed by clicking on an ftp:// link in a browse...
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Using GLUT with Visual C++ Express Edition === What are the basic steps to compile an OpenGL application using *GLUT (OpenGL Utility Toolkit)* under Visual C++ Express Edition?
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Boost warnings with VC++ 9 === When the Boost library/headers is used with VC++ 9 compilers (Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition or Visual Studio 2008), a lot of benign warnings are generated. They are of 2 kinds: 1. Warning about the Wp64 setting. 2. Warning about the compiler version. How can I turn off these war...
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How to load plugins in .NET? === I'd like to provide some way of creating dynamically lodable plugins in my software. Typicial way to do this is using the <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms684175(VS.85).aspx">LoadLibrary</a> WinAPI fuction to load a dll and calling <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/...
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Is there a python module for regex match in zip files === I have over a million text files compressed into 40 zip files. I also have a list of about 500 model names of phones. I want to find out the number of times a particular model was mentioned in the text files. Is there any python module which can do a regex ...
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Increasing camera capture resolution in OpenCV === In my C/C++ program, I'm using [OpenCV][1] to capture images from my webcam. The camera ([Logitech QuickCam IM][2]) can capture at resolutions **320x240**, **640x480** and **1280x960**. But, for some strange reason, OpenCV gives me images of resolution **320x240** onl...
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Not happy FogBugz users ? === Is there any unhappy FogBugz user? Or someone that evaluated it and decided that it lacks some essential features?
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GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_DUPLICATE_ATTACHMENT_EXT errors === I'm using [FBO][1]s in my OpenGL code and I'm seeing compilation errors on GL_FRAMEBUFFER_INCOMPLETE_DUPLICATE_ATTACHMENT_EXT. What's the cause of this and how do I fix it? [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framebuffer_Object
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How do I make Powershell run a batch file and then stay open? === For example; with the old command prompt it would be: cmd.exe /k mybatchfile.bat Thanks. John.
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Good email service for bulk emailing === Just found out that the hosting company where I'll probably put one site has limit of 1000 emails per day. They suggested to use an outside email service specialized in bulking email. What do you people use? What will stackoverflow use? Thanks
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What is the best way to handle files for a small office? === I'm currently working at a small web development company, we mostly do campaign sites and other promotional stuff. For our first year we've been using a "server" for sharing project files, a plain windows machine with a network share. But this isn't exactly ...
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Using OpenGL textures larger than window/display size === I'm having problems using textures that are larger than the OpenGL window or the display size as non-display render targets. What's the solution for this problem?
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Using GLUT bitmap fonts === I'm writing a simple OpenGL application that uses GLUT. I don't want to roll my own font rendering code, instead I want to use the simple bitmap fonts that ship with GLUT. What are the steps to get them working?
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RGB to monochrome conversion === How do I convert the RGB values of a pixel to a single monochrome value?
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Starting off with OpenGL under Cygwin === Is it possible to compile and run OpenGL programs from under Cygwin? If yes, how?
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How do I call a Flex SWF from a remote domain using Flash (AS3) ? === I have a Flex swf hosted at http://www.a.com/a.swf. I have a flash code on another doamin that tries loading the SWF: _loader = new Loader(); var req:URLRequest = new URLRequest("http://services.nuconomy.com/n.swf"); _loader.contentLoaderInfo....
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Accessing OpenGL state variables in Cg === I need to access the *OpenGL state variables* (such as the MVP matrices) in my Cg shader program. I'm passing these values to my Cg shader program manually using calls such as **cgGLSetStateMatrixParameter()** in my C/C++ code. Is there an easier way to do this?
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.Net Dynamic Plugin Loading with Authority === What recommendations can you give for a system which must do the following: Load Plugins (and eventually execute them) but have 2 methods of loading these plugins: - Load only authorized plugins (developed by the owner of the software) - Load all pl...
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Valid OpenGL context === I'm a newbie to OpenGL programming. How and at what stage is a valid OpenGL context created in my code? I'm getting errors on even simple OpenGL code.
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GLUT pop-up menus === Is it easy to create GLUT pop-up menus for my OpenGL application? If yes, how?
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CVS to SVN conversion and reorganizing branches === I am converting from existing CVS repository to SVN repository. CVS repository has few brances and I'd like to rename branches while converting. Wanted conversion is like this: CVS branch SVN branch HEAD -> branches/branchX bran...
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LINQ, delete, IEntity interface === I'm using repository pattern with LINQ, have IRepository.DeleteOnSubmit(T Entity). It works fine, but when my entity class has interface, like this: public interface IEntity { int ID {get;set;} } public partial class MyEntity: IEntity { public int ID { ...
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Using the mouse scrollwheel in GLUT === I want to use the mouse scrollwheel in my OpenGL GLUT program to zoom in and out of a scene? How do I do that?
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fopen deprecated warning === On *Visual Studio 2005 C++ compiler*, I get the following warning when my code uses the **fopen** and such calls. 1>foo.cpp(5) : warning C4996: 'fopen' was declared deprecated 1> c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\include\stdio.h(234) : see declaration of 'fop...
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Regex and unicode === I have a script that parses the filenames of TV episodes (show.name.s01e02.avi for example), grabs the episode name (from the www.thetvdb.com API) and automatically renames them into something nicer (Show Name - [01x02].avi) The script works fine, that is until you try and use it on files that...
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Managed Source Control Hosting and Continuous Integration with CVSDude and CruiseControl.net === For my own project at home, I'm using the rather excellent managed subversion hosting from [CVSDude][1]. As it's only me working on the code right now, I'm not using CruiseControl.net, however I expect this will change in...
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When should a multi-module project to split into seperate repository trees? === Currently we have a project with a standard subversion repository layout of: ./trunk ./branches ./tags However, as we're moving down the road of OSGi and a modular project, we've ended up with: ./trunk/bundle/main ./trunk...
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Class Designer in Visual Studio - is it worth it? === Does anybody use the Class Designer much in Visual Studio? I have downloaded the Modeling Power Toys for 2005 and have been impressed with what I've seen so far. The [MSDN Class Designer Blog][1] doesn't seem to have been updated for a while but it still looks q...
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GLUT exit redefinition error === In my simple OpenGL program I get the following error about exit redefinition: 1>c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\include\stdlib.h(406) : error C2381: 'exit' : redefinition; __declspec(noreturn) differs 1> c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\pl...
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Why are there so few modal-editors that aren't vi*? === Pretty much every other editor that isn't a vi descendant (vim, cream, vi-emu) seems to use the emacs shortcuts (ctrl+w to delete back a word and so on)
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Why is the PyObjC documentation so bad? === For example, <http://developer.apple.com/cocoa/pyobjc.html> is still for OS X 10.4 Tiger, not 10.5 Leopard.. And that's the official Apple documentation for it.. The official PyObjC page is equally bad, <http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/> It's so bad it's baffling.. I'm c...
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64bit .NET Performance tuning === I know that .NET is JIT compiled to the architecture you are running on just before the app runs, but does the JIT compiler optimize for 64bit architecture at all? Is there anything that needs to be done or considered when programming an app that will run on a 64bit system? (i.e. Wi...
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Class designer === What software do you use when designing classes and their relationship, or just pen and paper?
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Bug Repository === Is there any opensource or public domain repository of bugs where one can see the various bugs, symptoms of those bugs, and their fixes. The bugs could be from any part of the code, OS, GUI, device drivers etc. I guess if at there is anything like this, it might be from some open source developme...
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What is the best way to make a Delphi Application completely full screen ? === What is the best way to make a delphi application (delphi 2007 for win32 here) go completely full screen, removing the application border and covering windows task bar ? I am looking for something similar to what IE does when you hit F...
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Does anyone have .Net Excel IO component benchmarks? === I'm needing to access Excel workbooks from .Net. I know all about the different ways of doing it (I've written them up in a [blog post][1]), and I know that using a native .Net component is going to be the fastest. But the question is, which of the components wi...
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Bit fields in C# === I have a structure which I need to populate and write to disk (several actually). An example is: byte-6 bit0 - original_or_copy bit1 - copyright bit2 - data_alignment_indicator bit3 - PES_priority bit4-bit5 - PES_scrambling control. bit6-bit7 -...
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How can I continue to stay current on the latest and (maybe) greatest tools, techniques, and technologies? === I think I'm on the right track now, by subscribing to the IEEE Computer Society and ACM, but in just 2-3 short years, I'll be out of school and in the workforce. What are some things (anything from blogs to b...
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How can an MFC application terminate itself? === What is the proper way for an MFC application to cleanly close itself?
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Starting MATLAB from the command line === I see in the MATLAB help (matlab -h) that I can use the -r flag to specify an m-file to run. I notice when I do this, MATLAB seems to start the script, but immediately return. The script processes fine, but the main app has already returned. Is there any way to get MATLAB t...
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Has anyone used NUnitLite with any success? === I've recently started work on the Compact Framework and I was wondering if anyone had some recommendations for unit testing beyond what's in VS 2008. MSTest is *ok*, but debugging the tests is a nightmare and the test runner is *so* slow. I see that NUnitLite on codep...
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Proportional font IDE === I would really like to see a proportional font IDE, even if I have to build it myself (perhaps as an extension to Visual Studio). What I basically mean is MS Word style editing of code that sort of looks like the typographical style in [The C++ Programming Language book](http://www.research.a...
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Alpha blending colors in .NET Compact Framwork 2.0 === In the Full .NET framework you can use the Color.FromArgb() method to create a new color with alpha blending, like this: Color blended = Color.FromArgb(alpha, color); or Color blended = Color.FromArgb(alpha, red, green , blue); However in the C...
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What tools do you use to stress test programs on Windows XP? === I would like to be able to control the available memory and CPU resources. What kind of tools do you use to do this?
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XSLT - Reverse Find in a string === I need to be able to find the last occurrance of a character within an element. for example: `<mediaurl>http://www.blah.com/path/to/file/media.jpg</mediaurl>` If I try to locate through using `substring-before(mediaurl, '.')` and `substring-after(mediaurl, '.')` then it wil...
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LINQ vs stored procedures? === I took a look at the "Beginner's Guide to LINQ" post here on StackOverflow (http://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/8050/beginners-guide-to-linq), but had a follow-up question: We're about to ramp up a new project where nearly all of our database op's will be fairly simple data retrie...
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How should I handle autolinking in wiki page content? === What I mean by autolinking is the process by which wiki links inlined in page content are generated into either a hyperlink to the page (if it does exist) or a create link (if the page doesn't exist). With the parser I am using, this is a two step process - ...
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WSS/MOSS Book === I have been using Inside MS Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 by Ted Pattison to help me crack into WSS Development. It has been an excellent developer start, but now that I'm moving beyond I need some more referencey type of information. I would normally just use MSDN, but I find it severely lac...
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SSRS scheduled reports not working. === My scheduled reports in SQL server won't run. I checked the logs and found the job that was failing. The error message in the log was: >'EXECUTE AS LOGIN' failed for the requested login 'NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE'. The step failed. I'm using SQL authentication for th...
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Best License for Selling Open Source Software === What's the best license to use for your software when you want to be paid for commercial use but are happy for non-profits/geeks to use for free?
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How to organize dataset queries to improve performance === I don't know when to add to a dataset a tableadapter or a query from toolbox. Does it make any difference? I also dont know where to create instances of the adapters. - Should I do it in the Page_Load? - Should I just do it when I'm going to us...
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How do I avoid using cursors in Sybase (T-SQL)? === Imagine the scene, you're updating some legacy Sybase code and come across a cursor. The stored procedure builds up a result set in a #temporary table which is all ready to be returned except that one of columns isn't terribly human readable, it's an alphanumeric cod...
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Do you use version control other than for source code? === I've found SVN to be extremelly usefull for documentation, personal files, among other non-source code uses. What other practical uses have you found to version control systems in general?
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Editing User Profile w/ Forms Authentication === We're using Forms Authentication in SharePoint. When the account is created, the administrator can add some information, like name and address. But the required fields are username and email address. When a user goes to their profile page, all the fields are blank ...
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Static Methods in an Interface/Abstract Class === First off, I understand the reasons why an interface or abstract class (in the .NET/C# terminology) cannot have abstract static methods. My question is then more focused on the best design solution. What I want is a set of "helper" classes that all have their own s...
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Java: What is the best way to SFTP a file from a server === What is the best was to retrieve a file from a server using SFTP (as opposed to FTPS) using Java? I'll leave the particular definition of best up to you but in my mind it should include free :)
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Multiple choice on WinForms === What's the best way of implementing a multiple choice option in Windows Forms? I want to enforce a single selection from a list, starting with a default value. It seems like a ComboBox would be a good choice, but is there a way to specify a non-blank default value? I could just set i...
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What was your biggest mistake involving email? === I was wondering what some of the biggest programming mistakes people have made involving mass mailing code or email code in general were. (I've posted mine below)
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Is it possible to automatically make check-outs from any VCS? === Let's take a web development environment, where developers checkout a project onto their local machines, work on it, and check in changes to development. These changes are further tested on development and moved live on a regular schedule (eg weekly, mo...
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How to add "Project Description" in FogBugz? === When i create a new project (or even editing the Sample Project) there is no way to add Description to the project. Or am i blind to the obvious?
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Can a proxy server cache SSL requests? === Can a (||any) proxy server cache content that is requested by a client over https? As the proxy server can't see the querystring, or the http headers, so I reckon they can't. I'm considering a desktop application, run by a number of people behind a proxy. This application ...
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Different solutions/project files for Local vs Build environments === As part of improvements to our build process, we are currently debating whether we should have separate project/solution files on our CI production environment from our local development environments. The reason this has come about is because of ...
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How to make Pro*C cope with #warning directives? === When I try to precompile a *.pc file that contains a #warning directive I recieve the following error: PCC-S-02014, Encountered the symbol "warning" when expecting one of the followin g: (bla bla bla). Can I somehow convince Pro*C to ignore the thing if it do...
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Powershell FINDSTR eqivalent? === What's the DOS FINDSTR eqivalent for powershell? I need to search a bunch of log files for "ERROR"
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Identifying MSSQL Performance Problems === We're having sporadic, random query timeouts on our MSSQL2005 cluster. I own a few apps that use it, so I'm helping out in the investigation. When watching the % CPU time in regular ol' Perfmon, you can certainly see it pegging out. However, SQL activity monitor only gives cu...
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UrlEncode through a console application? === normally I would just use: HttpContext.Current.Server.UrlEncode("url"); But since this is a console application, HttpContext.Current is always going to be null. Is there another method that does the same thing that I could use?
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Printers not available unless shared. === We are using classic asp to call a C# dll and in the C# dll we are using System.Drawing.Printing.PrinterSettings.InstalledPrinters to get a list of availabe printers. If the printers are not shared they will not show up when a user trys to print. The Local System account can s...
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