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Design problems with .Net UserControl
===
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Programming Glossary
===
As I browse through the site, I find a lot of terms that many developers just starting out (and even some advanced developers) may be unfamiliar with.
It would be great if people could post here with a term and definition that might be unknown to beginners or those from different programmin... | 0 | [
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Looking for a specific FireFox extension / program for Form posting
===
I am looking for either a FireFox extension, or a similar program, that allows you to craft GET and POST requests. The user would put in a form action, and as many form key/value pairs as desired. It would also send any cookie information (or send... | 0 | [
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===
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Google Analytics Access with C#
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I know that there is no official API for Google Analytics but maybe someone has figured out a way to access Google Analytics Reports with C#?
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Firefox extension for website interaction recording and repetition
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Does anyone know of a firefox extension, or some other tool, that enables you to 'record' the interactions with a website, and then play them back, as a way of testing a website? | 0 | [
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I'm wondering about instances when it makes sent to use #define and #if statements. I've known about it for a while, but never incorporated it into my way of coding. How exactly does this affect the compilation? | 0 | [
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What are your favorite "learning" projects, and why?
===
When learning a new language/framework, are there any projects you find particularly useful to get to know it in depth? How do the different language paradigms affect your choice of project? Maybe you have a pet project which is '10 lines in functional language ... | 4 | [
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How do I automate repeatative tasks post-build?
===
I run an ASP.NET website solution with a few other projects in it. I've known that MSBuild projects are capable of this, but is it the best way? Are they easy to create? Is nAnt, CruiseControl.NET or any other solution better?
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What Visual Studio add-ins do you use?
===
I have the following installed:
- [Imports Sorter][1] (for VS 2005)
- [GhostDoc][2]
- [Regex Find and Replace][3] (.Net regex compatible find and replace, because VS has its own regex syntax)
- [rockscroll][4]
- [Smart Paster][5]
- [Sonic File Finder][6]
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Minimize javascript HTTP calls from AjaxControlToolkit controls?
===
I love the ease that the ASP.NET Ajax control Toolkit provides to ASP.NET developers. However, I've not found it to be a scalable solution at all. I have a page with 2 date input fields. By putting a TextBox and an CalendarExtendar control attached t... | 0 | [
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===
I need to validate an XML string against a DTD
description file.
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Why are my auto-run applications acting weird on Vista?
===
The product we are working on allows the user to easily set it up to run automatically whenever the computer is started. This is helpful because the product is part of the basic work environment of most of our users.
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SSRS - Post Publishing Tasks
===
As part of the publishing "best practices" i came up with my own, i tend to archive report groups and republish the "updated" reports. However, with this stratedgy, I lose users associated with each report, or have to rehide reports.
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Changing the resolution of a VNC session in linux
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I use VNC to connect to a Linux workstation at work. At work I have a 20" monitor that runs at 1600x1200, while at home I use my laptop with its resolution of 1440x900.
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What tools (free or otherwise) do you find useful for developing and debugging C#/C++?
===
Here are some that I use (all freely available):
Hex Editor: Hexplorer <http://sourceforge.net/projects/hexplorer/>
Debugger: WinDbg <http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/resources/downloads.mspx>
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Optimizing a search algorithm in C
===
Can the performance of this sequential search algorithm (taken from
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Visual Studio color theme
===
What Visual Studio color theme do you use?
Or just the default?
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Read from .msg files
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insert/replace XML tag in XmlDocument
===
I have a XmlDocument in java, created with the Weblogic XmlDocument parser.
I want to replace the content of a tag in this xmldocument with my own data, or insert the tag if it isnt there.
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Entity diagrams in ASP.NET MVC
===
What's the best way/tool to display nice diagrams with entity relationships in ASP MVC views? I.e. servers and and applications, or servers with other servers.
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Data Auditing in NHibernate and SqlServer
===
I'm using NHibernate on a project and I need to do data auditing. I found [this article][1] on codeproject which discussed the IInterceptor interface.
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Java+Tomcat, Dying databse connection?
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I have a tomcat instance setup but the database connection I have configured in context.xml keeps dying after periods of inactivity.
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WildcardQuery error in Solr
===
I use solr to search for documents and when trying to search for documents using this query "<code>id:*</code>", I get this query parser exception telling that it cannot parse the query with * or ? as the first character.
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Useful code which uses reduce() in python
===
Do anyone here have any useful code which uses reduce() function of python? Is there any code other than the usual + and * that we see in the examples?
Refer [Fate of reduce() in Python 3000][1] by GvR
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ASP.NET LocationProvider
===
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How do I convert a file path to a URL in ASP.NET
===
Basically I have some code to check a specific directory to see if an image is there and if so I want to assign a URL to the image to an ImageControl.
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What IDE to use for developing in Ruby on Rails on windows?
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Prototyping hybrid Python code
===
I have been mulling over writing a peak fitting library for a while. I know Python fairly well and plan on implementing everything in Python to begin with but envisage that I may have to re-implement some core routines in a compiled language eventually.
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Alternatives to Visual Sourcesafe that integrate with Visual Studio
===
I am interested in dropping Visual Sourcesafe in favor of a version control application that offers branching. Sourcesafe's integration into Visual Studio makes checkins/outs a breeze. Can anyone suggest some other programs that offer the same f... | 0 | [
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Visual Studio open files question
===
Is it possible to open a project in Visual Studio 2008 without opening all the files that were previously opened last time I had the project open. I have a habit of keeping many files open as I am working on them, so next time I open the project, it (very slowly) loads up a bunch... | 0 | [
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How to apply multiple styles in WPF
===
In WPF, how would I apply multiple styles to a `FrameworkElement`? For instance, I have a control which already has a style. I also have a separate style which I would like to add to it without blowing away the first one. The styles have different TargetTypes, so I can't just... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to replicate a version control repository?
===
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Converting a string to an enumeration value in C#
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What's the best way to convert a string to an enumeration value in C#?
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C# Auto Clearing Winform Textbox
===
I have a user that want to be able to select a textbox and have the current text selected so that he doesn't have to highlight it all in order to change the contents. The contents need to be handle when enter is pushed. That part I think I have figured out but any suggections wou... | 0 | [
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Webserver Log Analysis
===
Can I get some recommendations (prefereably with some reasons) for good log analysis software for Apache 2.2 access log files?
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C# Include Derived Control in Toolbox
===
This is in reference to my other question [Auto Clearing Textbox][1]. If I choose to derive a new TextBox control from TextBox instead of implement a user control just containing my Textbox, how would I include that in the toolbox.
[1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questio... | 0 | [
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What's the best way to get started with OSGI?
===
I'm interested in using [OSGi][1] in my applications. We're a Java shop and we use Spring pretty extensively, so I'm leaning toward using [Spring Dynamic Modules for OSGi(tm) Service Platforms][2]. I'm looking for a good way to incorporate a little bit of OSGi into an ... | 0 | [
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What does branch, tag and trunk really mean?
===
I've seen these words a lot around subversion (and I guess general repository) discussions.
Myself I have been using svn for my projects the last few years, but I've never grasped the complete concept of these directories.
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What's the best way to report errors from a SharePoint workflow?
===
I have a custom action in a workflow and would like to report an error to the user when something goes wrong. What's the best way of doing that? | 0 | [
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Making one interface overwrite a method it inherits from another interface in PHP
===
*The "Question":*
**Is there a way in PHP to overwrite a method declared by one interface in an interface extending that interface?**
*The "Example":*
I'm probably doing something wrong, but here is what I have:
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Taking the SCJD exam
===
I asked the [same question about SCJP][1]. What about the Sun Certified Java Developer exam (SCJD)? I haven't taken it, but am thinking about doing so. Is it worth the effort?
[1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14810/taking-the-scjp-exam | 0 | [
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cvs checkin: Identifying the filename in cvsnt postcommand
===
The [cvsnt manual][1] provides a detailed list of parameters than can be passed to the postcommand module, but none of them specify the file name.
Is anybody aware of an option not listed here that would provide the name of the file being checked in?
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RSS/Atom for professional use
===
I wondered if anyone can give an example of a professional use of RSS/Atom feeds in a company product. Does anyone use feeds for other things than updating news?
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Good refactoring support for C++
===
The Visual Studio refactoring support for C# is quite good nowadays (though not half as good as some Java IDE's I've seen already) but I'm really missing C++ support.
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Best Way To Determine If .NET 3.5 Is Installed
===
I need to programatically determine whether .NET 3.5 is installed. I thought it would be easy:
<% Response.Write(Environment.Version.ToString()); %>
Which returns "2.0.50727.1434" so no such luck...
In my research I have that there are some rather obscure... | 0 | [
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Interesting coding exercises for noobs
===
I am running a series of workshops for colleagues cross training to C#. The theory content is fine, but I am finding it hard to come up with interesting exercises for them to do.
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Web App - Dashboard Type GUI - Interface
===
I'm looking to create a dashboard type gui for a web application. I'm looking for the user to be able to drag and drop different elements (probably either image buttons, anchor tags, or maybe just divs) to different (defined) places and be able to save their setup (in a co... | 4 | [
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Displaying Version Information in a Web Service
===
Can anyone suggest a way of getting version information into a Web Service. (VB.NET)
I would like to dynamically use the assembly version in the title or description, but the attributes require constants.
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Fonts on the Web
===
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Getting the subversion repository number into code...
===
I'd like to implement a way of recording the version of a project within code, so that it can be used when testing and to help track bugs.
It seems the best version number to use would just be the current revision number from Subversion. Is there an easy way ... | 0 | [
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How to redirect siteA to siteB with A or CNAME records
===
I have 2 hosts and I would like to point a subdomain on host one to a subdomain on host two:
subdomain.hostone.com --> subdomain.hosttwo.com
I added a CNAME record to host one that points to subdomain.hosttwo.com but all I get is a '**400 Bad Request... | 2 | [
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C# Save Dialogs
===
What would be the easiest way to separate the directory name from the file name when dealing with SaveFileDialog.FileName in C#?
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How can in install VS 2008 without using ~6.5GB of space on my C drive?
===
When I launch the [VS 2008 SP1 installer][1] it says that it needs 6,366MB, and my C drive only has 2,452MB free space. Is there a way to install it that doesn't require so much free space? I've tried [downloading the ISO image][2] and mountin... | 0 | [
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===
If you had to provide a wizard like form entry experience in mvc how would you abstract the page flow?
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How do I generate a hashcode from a byte array in c#
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How do you configure VS2008 to only open one webserver in a solution with multiple projects?
===
Starting with 2005, VS started this behavior of when starting debugging session it spawns up a webserver for every project in a solution. I have a solution with 15 projects so it takes a while and is a waste of resources.... | 0 | [
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Easy way for Crystal Reports to MS Reporting Services conversion
===
Is there a way to easily convert Crystal Reports reports to Reporting Services RDL format?
We have quite a few reports that will be needing conversion soon.
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Easy installation method for windows/ Batch Reference needed?
===
I have a bunch of files that I need to be able to transport and install quickly. My current method for doing so is moving a flash drive with a readme file of where stuff goes whenever I need to move stuff, which is rather inelegant and cumbersome.
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How do you handle white space in your HTML
===
One of my biggest typographical frustrations about HTML is the way that it mangles conjoined whitespace. For example if I have:
<span>Following punctuation rules. With two spaces after the period. </span>
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Best way to implement a dirty flag in EF
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Parse usable Street Address, City, State, Zip from a string
===
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C# String output: format or concat?
===
Let's say that you want to output or concat strings, what style do you prefer:
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How to Test Numerical Analysis Routines?
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Are there any good online resources for how to create, maintain and think about writing test routines for numerical analysis code?
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Create DB table from dataset table
===
Is it possible (in Vb.Net 2005), without manually parsing the dataset table properties, to create the table and add it to the database?
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Select Query on 2 tables, on different database servers
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I am trying to generate a report by querying 2 databases (Sybase) in classic ASP.
I have created 2 connection strings:<br>
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Calling .NET Web Service (WSE 2/3, WS-Security) from Java
===
I need to call a web service written in .NET from Java. The web service implements the WS-Security stack (either WSE 2 or WSE 3, it's not clear from the information I have).
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Dynamic Alphabetical Navigation
===
I'm using ColdFusion to return a result set from a SQL database and turn it into a list. I need some way to generate an Alphabetical Navigation bar for that list. I have ColdFusion and the jQuery library available. I'm looking to generate something like this:
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Removing N items from a list conditionally
===
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Can using lambdas as event handlers cause a memory leak?
===
Say we have the following method:
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Have you used VS.NET Architect Edition's Application and System diagrams to start designing a solution?
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Need help writing a regex statement. [PHP]
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So I'm working on a project that will allow users to enter poker hand histories from sites like PokerStars and then display the hand to them.
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How to select the nth row in a SQL database table?
===
I'm interested in learning some (ideally) database agnostic ways of selecting the *n*th row from a database table. It would also be interesting to see how this can be achieved using the native functionality of the following databases:
- SQL Server
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How do you deal with transport-level errors in SqlConnection?
===
Every now and then in a high volume .NET application, you might see this exception when you try to execute a query:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException:
A transport-level error has occurred when sending the request to the server.
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Validation Patterns for Custom XML Documents
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I am having some trouble with the [Google Maps API][1]. I have an array which holds a ojbect I created to store points.
My array and class:
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Internationalization in SSRS
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What's the best way to handle translations for stock text in a SSRS. For instance - if I have a report that shows a grid of contents what's the best way to have the correct translation for the header of that grid show up, assuming the culture of the report is set correctly.
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OpenId authentication in ASP.NET?
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I am starting to build a new web app that will require user accounts. Now that I have an OpenId that I am using for this site I thought it would be cool if I could use OpenId for authentication in my app. Are there any good tutorials on how to integrate OpenId with an ASP.NET sit... | 0 | [
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What's the best way to implement field validation using ASP.NET MVC?
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How do you use back-references to PCREs in PHP?
===
I read this [PHP RegEx page][1], but either I'm missing something, misreading something, or it doesn't work the way they say. I'm guessing it's one of the first two.
$str = preg_replace("([|]\d*)", "\1;", $str);
[1]: http://us.php.net/manual/en/regexp.r... | 0 | [
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Is there any tool for merging CSS?
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I have a couple CSS files with overlapping CSS selectors that I'd like to programmatically merge (as in not just appending one file to the end of the other). Is there any tool to do this online? or a Firefox extension perhaps? | 0 | [
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Haskell's algebraic data types
===
I trying to grok all of Haskell's concepts.
In what ways are algebraic data types similar to generic types, e.g., in C# and Java? And how are they different? What's so algebraic about them anyway?
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SQL Server Maximum row size
===
Came across this error today. Wondering if anyone can tell me what it means:
>> Cannot sort a row of size 9522, which is greater than the allowable maximum of 8094.
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PHPs htmlspecialcharacters equivalent in .NET?
===
PHP has a great function called [htmlspecialcharacters()][1] where you pass it a string and it replaces all of HTML's special characters with their safe equivalents, it's *almost* a one stop shop for sanitizing input. Very nice right?
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Enterprise Reporting Solutions
===
What options are there in the industry for enterprise reporting? I'm currently using SSRS 2005, and know that there is another version coming out with the new release of MSSQL.
But, it seems like it might also be a good time to investigate the market to see what else is out there... | 0 | [
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Error viewing csproj property pages in VisualStudio2005
===
When I goto view the property page for my CSharp test application I get the following error.
"An error occurred trying to load the page. COM object that has been seperated from its underlying RCW cannot be used."
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Accessing html parameter in PHP
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I'm trying to do a simple test php script for sessions. Basically it increments a counter (stored in $_SESSION) every time you refresh that page. That works, but I'm trying to have a link to destroy the session which reloads the page with the ?destroy=1 parameter. I've tried a coupl... | 0 | [
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