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SelectNodes not working on stackoverflow feed
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I'm trying to add support for stackoverflow feeds in my rss reader but **SelectNodes** and **SelectSingleNode** have no effect. This is probably something to do with ATOM and xml namespaces that I just don't understand yet.
I have gotten it to work by removing all a... | 0 | [
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How do I write a Firefox Addon?
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Effectively Converting dates between UTC and Local (ie. PST) time in SQL 2005
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What is the best way to convert a UTC datetime into local datetime. It isn't as simple as a getutcdate() and getdate() difference because the difference changes depending on what the date is.
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Reccomendations needed for good AI references
===
I've been asked to help out on an XNA project with the AI. I'm not totally new to the concepts (pathfinding, flocking, etc.) but this would be the first "real" code. I'd be very thankful for any resources (links or books); I want to make sure I do this right. | 0 | [
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Automating MSI Build Process
===
Does anyone have a good way to build MSI (vdproj) projects using MsBuild or Nant? I know [one answer][1] was to install Visual Studio on the build server and just use devenv.exe to build the project, but, I prefer not to install Visual Studio on our build servers.
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Escaping strings with jQuery
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Does anyone know of an easy way to escape HTML from strings in [jQuery][1]? I need to be able to pass an arbitrary string and have it properly escaped for display in an HTML page (preventing JavaScript/HTML injection attacks). I'm sure it's possible to extend jQuery to do this, but I... | 0 | [
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Buffer Output
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This problem started [on a different board][1], but [Dave Ward][2], who was very prompt and helpful there is also here, so I'd like to pick up here for hopefully the last remaining piece of the puzzle.
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Implementing a custom Windows Workflow activity that executes an asynchronous operation
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What's a good linux C/C++ IDE for a low-res screen?
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I recently bought an Asus Eee PC 901, on which I am running Ubuntu linux.
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(C) What is the difference between ++i and i++
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VirtualBox from an existing partition
===
I installed VirtualBox on my Ubuntu Hardy Heron installation, and I would like to use it to virtualize Windows for those rare occasions that I actually need to do something there.
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===
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C gcc errors
===
I'm trying to solve [the 3n+1 problem][1] and I have a for loop that looks like this:
for(int i = low; i <= high; ++i)
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Do you use Amazons Cloud services for your company?
===
I read a lot about the possibilities of [Amazons Cloud][1] computing, like [S3][2] or [EC2][3] and I wondered if someone actually uses this for mission-critical applications. Do you host your company website in the cloud? Do you store files there? Do you run your... | 0 | [
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===
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C Memory Management
===
I've always heard that in C you have to really watch how you manage memory. And I'm still beginning to learn C, but thus far, I have not had to do any memory managing related activities at all.. I always imagined having to release variables and do all sorts of ugly things. But this doesn't seem... | 0 | [
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Is there a performance difference between i++ and ++i in C++?
===
We looked at this answer for C in this question:
<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24886/is-there-a-performance-difference-between-i-and-i-in-c>
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BizTalk DB2 adapter connection error
===
My colleagues are attempting to connect BizTalk 2006 R2 via DB2/MVS adapter to a database hosted on z/OS mainframe. When testing the connecting settings, they are getting the following error
Could not connect to data source 'New Data Source':
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Difference between EXISTS and IN in SQL?
===
I would like to know the difference between the EXIST and IN clause in SQL?
When should we use EXIST and when IN should be used?
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How to capture Python interpreter's and/or CMD.EXE's output from a Python script?
===
1. Is it possible to capture Python interpreter's output from a Python script?
2. Is it possible to capture Windows CMD's output from a Python script?
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Where can i find extended HTML reporters for Simpletest?
===
I am using [Simpletest][1] as my unit test framework for the PHP site I am currently working on. I like the fact that it is shipped with a simple HTML reporter, but I would like a bit more advanced reporter.
I have read at the reporter api documentation, ... | 0 | [
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Windows: List and Launch applications associated with an extension
===
How to determine the applications associated with a particular extension (e.g. .JPG) and then determine where the executable to that application is located so that it can be launched via a call to say System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(...).
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Debugging asp.net with firefox and visual studio.net - very slow compared to IE
===
Debugging asp.net websites/web projects in visual studio.net 2005 with Firefox is loads slower
than using IE.
I've read something somewhere that there is a way of fixing this but i can't for the life of me find it again.
Does a... | 0 | [
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How to learn MDX
===
I am currently learning OLAP & MDX after many years of relational database development.
Any tips on getting started in MDX? What are the best books and resources to learn MDX?
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TDD n00b - Challenges? Solutions? Recommendations?
===
OK, I know there have already been questions about [getting started with TDD](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4303/why-should-i-practice-test-driven-development-and-how-should-i-start).. However, I guess I kind of know the general concensus is to _just do it_ ,... | 4 | [
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What are your most useful Resharper settings configurations and codetemplates?
===
I find Resharper a must for VS2008 but there are so many options to configure everything.
What are the settings you immediately configure in a new Resharper install?
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How do I profile a Maven Application in Netbeans?
===
I've got a project using Maven 2 as the build tool. I use Netbeans 6 as my IDE and really want to be able to use the profiler. How can I get this to work? | 0 | [
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Why can't I explicitly pass the type argument to a generic Java method?
===
I have defined a Java function:
static <T> List<T> createEmptyList() {
return new ArrayList<T>();
}
One way to call it is like so:
List<Integer> myList = createEmptyList(); // Compiles
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InvalidOperationException while creating wcf web service instance
===
I have a WCF Web Service which is referenced from a class library. After the project is run, when creating the service client object from inside a class library, I receive an InvalidOperationException with message:
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Is there a functional language for C++ ecosystem?
===
Java has [Scala][1] and .NET has [F#][2]. Both of these languages are very highly integrated into the respective Java and .NET platforms. Classes can be written in Scala then extended in Java for example.
Does there exist an equivalent functional language that... | 0 | [
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Conditional formating - percentage to color conversion
===
I'm a little bit stuck here - I know this is basics, but it's Sunday and I figured this would be the type of question that get answered in 10min on Stack Overflow, and it might even be a fun one to answer...
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I Am Not Getting the Result I Expect Using readLine() in Java
===
I am using the code snippet below, however it's not working quite as I understand it should.
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SPAN Height in Firefox
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===
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Lisp Executable
===
I've just started learning Lisp and I can't figure out how to compile and link lisp code to an executable.
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How to mentor a junior programmer
===
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Binary buffer in Python
===
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Images in PHP
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Is it possible to create images with PHP (as opposed to simply linking to them via HTML) and if so, where should I go first to learn about such a thing? | 0 | [
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Are named entities in HTML still necessary in the age of Unicode aware browsers?
===
I did a lot of PHP programming in the last years and one thing that keeps annoying me is the weak support for Unicode and multibyte strings (to be sure, natively there is none). For example, "htmlentities" seems to be a much used funt... | 0 | [
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What Is Your Experience With Model Checking?
===
- What types of applications have you used [model checking][1] for?
- What model checking tool did you use?
- How would you summarize your experience w/ the technique, specifically in evaluating its effectiveness in delivering higher quality software?
In the co... | 0 | [
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How can I merge PHP arrays?
===
I have two arrays of animals (for example).
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New language to learn for a business applications developer
===
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Building C# .NET windows application with multiple views
===
I'm rewriting an old application and use this a a good opportunity to try out C# and .NET development (I usually do a lot of plug-in stuff in C).
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How to prevent session timeout in Symfony 1.0?
===
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Java SWIFT Library
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I don't like the AutoSize property of the Label control. I have a custom Label that draws a fancy rounded border among other things. I'm placing a AutoSize = false in my constructor, however, when I place it in design mode, the property always is True.
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joining latest of various usermetadata tags to user rows
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Your feeling about 'brainteaser'-based interviews
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...either as interviewer and/or interviewee!
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JSF2+AJAX: Keep Scrollbar position, plain mojarra
===
I have a more complex webapp in JSF2 (+EJB3.1 +JPA2 on glassfish 3.1), which only uses standard (mojarra) JSF-components and makes massive use of nested composites and ajax-calls.
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android threading with activity;
===
In my activity class i created a obj from other java file in the same package , now that the work is finished in runnable , how do i come back to my activity class from where the thread was started.
consider this situation;
public class myActivity extends activity{
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Japanese characters in file appearing garbled after changing Formats (Region & Langauge) in Windows English OS to Japanese (Java application))
===
Whilst investigating an internationalisation issue in some Java code whereby on a Japanese Windows 7 OS, the Japanese titles of media files (images/videos) appear as Chines... | 0 | [
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IIS7.5 MS Access Authentication
===
I have IIS7.5 with two websites, and I have an Access database on a server on our network.
The first website has anonymous auth on, using a specific network account (lets say 'jim.smith').
The second website has windows auth on.
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how to expose a c# class as a com objects interface?
===
I have a c# class P2PLib.
public int portRecv=10101;
public int portSend = 10102;
public int multicastPort=10103;
int memberNum = 0;
string data;
string time;
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Simple php if !empty-function
===
I want to simply echo a link (set in a custom field in Wordpress), when the corresponding field is not empty.
I tried the following, but the output is missing the link. Only the field as plain text gets printed
<?php $projekt_link = the_field('link');
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Several collection formats for the same table in Hive
===
I process data with two maps per records, one is ("&","=")-formatted (id=111&name=...), the other one is (";","=")-formatted.
Of course, I could :
- replace ";" by "&" in the data
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Symfony2: should I use JSON Twig templates?
===
Quick question on best practice.
I have an AJAX application where there are 4 routes that all return JSON to be used by jQuery.
I'm currently using something like this at the end of the Controller
return new Response(json_encode($some_array));
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MongoDB _id query on capped collection without an _id index, performance will be poor collection
===
i create a capped collection(`crawl02`) and create an index for this capped.
> db.system.indexes.find()
{ "v" : 1, "key" : { "_id" : 1 }, "ns" : "test.crawl02", "name" : "_id_" }
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100% Min Height CSS layout
===
What's the best way to make an element of 100% minimum height across a wide range of browsers ? In particular if you have a layout with a header and footer of fixed height how do you make the middle content part fill 100% of the space in between with the footer fixed to the bottom ? | 0 | [
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Inserting at the very end in FCKeditor
===
FCKeditor has InsertHtml ([JavaScript API document](http://docs.fckeditor.net/FCKeditor_2.x/Developers_Guide/JavaScript_API)) that inserts HTML in the current cursor position. How do I insert at the very end of the document?
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Unit testing IHttpModule
===
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How do you change a title to be part of the url like Stackoverflow?
===
What is a good complete Regex or some other process that would take "How do you change a title to be part of the url like Stackoverflow?" and turn it into "how-do-you-change-a-title-to-be-part-of-the-url-like-stackoverflow" that is used in the sma... | 0 | [
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help with sigprocmask()
===
I haven't completely understood how to use sigprocmask(). Particularly how the set and oldset in its syntax work and how to use them.
int sigprocmask(int how, const sigset_t *set, sigset_t *oldset);
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What are the best practices when using SWIG with C#?
===
Has anybody out there used the [SWIG][1] library with C#? If you have, what pitfalls did you find and what is the best way to use the library? I am thinking about using it as a wrapper for a program that was written in C and I want to wrap the header files whe... | 0 | [
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Remotely starting and stopping a service on a W2008 server
===
I'm having an amazing amount of trouble starting and stopping a service on my remote server from my msbuild script.
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Can you perform an AND search of keywords using FREETEXT() on SQL Server 2005?
===
There is a [request][1] to make the SO search default to an AND style functionality over the current OR when multiple terms are used.
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How would you implement a hashtable in language x?
===
The point of this question is to collect a list of examples of hashtable implementations using arrays in different languages. It would also be nice if someone could throw in a pretty detailed overview of how they work, and what is happening with each example.
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Reserved Keyword in Enumeration in C#
===
I would like to use "as" and "is" as members of an enumeration. I know that this is possible in VB.NET to write it like this:
Public Enum Test
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[is] = 2
End Enum
How do I write the equivalent statement in C#?
This:
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WCF - Domain Objects and IExtensibleDataObject
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OK, so I've been asking this question round and about various places, and never really gotten a good answer.
Typical scenario. We use old-school XML Web Services *internally* for communicating between a server farm and several distributed *and* local clients. No th... | 0 | [
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Best book/resource for learning Java design patterns?
===
I know the MVC design pattern but would be a little unclear about other Java design patterns, so I was just wondering if there's any useful books or other resources you could recommend to get up to speed with these patterns? | 2 | [
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What's a good natural language library to use for paraphrasing?
===
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Is there any way to automate windows forms testing?
===
I am familiar with nunit for unit testing of the business layer however I am looking now to automate the test of the win forms gui layer.
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===
I have a string that has some Environment.Newline in it. I'd like to strip those from the string and instead, replace the Newline with something like a comma.
What would be, in your opinion, the best way to do this using C#.NET 2.0?
Thank... | 0 | [
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Custom Attribute Binding in Silverlight
===
I've got two Silverlight Controls in my project, both have properties TeamId. I would like to bind these together in XAML in the control hosting both user controls similar to:
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Flash designer/coder collaboration best practices
===
I've done several flash projects working as the actionscripter with a designer doing all the pretty things and animation. When starting out i found quite a lot of information about actionscript coding and flash design. Most of the information available seems to foc... | 0 | [
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What is the best calendar pop-up for populating a web form?
===
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How can I represent an very large integer in .NET?
===
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What is a good use of lambda expressions, and how can I learn to use them?
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I've read that Lambda Expressions are an incredibly powerful addition to C#, yet I find myself mystified by them. How can they improve my life or make my code better? Can anyone point to a good resource for learning such expressions?
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Family Website CMS
===
I am looking for a CMS that would be incredibly user-friendly and would have the following features:
- really simple message board (no login required)
- family tree
- story telling area
- photo section
- news section
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ASP.NET Forms Authorization
===
I'm working on a website built with pure html and css, and I need a way to restrict access to pages located within particular directories within the site. The solution I came up with was, of course, ASP.Net Forms Authorization. I created the default Visual Studio log in form and set up ... | 0 | [
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Linq 2 SQL on shared host
===
I recently ran into an issue with linq on a shared host.
The host is Shared Intellect and they support v3.5 of the framework. However, I am uncertain to whether they have SP1 installed. My suspicion is that they do not.
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How to create a pluginable Java program?
===
I want to create a Java program that can be extended with plugins. How can I do that and where should I look for?
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Abstraction away from CSS
===
Let me make something quite clear.
I. **Hate**. CSS.
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Best Practices: What is the most efficient way to populate a time (or time range)?
===
While plenty of solutions exist for entering dates (such as calendars, drop-down menus, etc.), it doesn't seem like there are too many "standard" ways to ask for a time (or time range).
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How costly is Reflection? Really.
===
I constantly hear how bad reflection is to use. While I generally avoid reflection and rarely find situations where it is impossible to solve my problem without it, I was wondering...
For those who have used reflection in applications, have you measured performance hits and,... | 0 | [
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===
Is it possible to call a stored prodcedure from another stored procedure asynchronously? | 0 | [
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stdbool.h c++
===
In a project I am interfacing between c++ and a c library that uses stdbool.h defined as such.
<pre><code>#ifndef _STDBOOL_H
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How do I put unicode characters in my Antlr grammar?
===
I'm trying to build a grammar with the following:
NUMERIC: INTEGER | FLOAT | INFINITY | PI
...
INFINITY: '∞'
PI: 'π'
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Where do I get the Antlr Ant task?
===
I'm trying to call an Antlr task in my Ant build.xml as follows:
<path id="classpath.build">
<fileset dir="${dir.lib.build}" includes="**/*.jar" />
</path>
...
<target name="generate-lexer" depends="init">
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What's the simplest way to execute a query in Visual C++
===
I'm using Visual C++ 2005 and would like to know the simplest way to connect to a MS SQL Server and execute a query.
I'm looking for something as simple as ADO.NET's SqlCommand class with it's ExecuteNonQuery(), ExecuteScalar() and ExecuteReader().
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Filtering out anchor tags in a string
===
I need to filter out anchor tags in a string. For instance,
"Check out this site: < a href="http://www.stackoverflow.com">stackoverflow< /a>"
I need to be able to filter out the anchor tag to this: Check out this site: http://www.stackoverflow.com (without the link of ... | 0 | [
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Best Method to run a Java Application as a *nix Daemon or Windows Service?
===
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ASP.NET Master Pages equivalent in Java
===
What would be the Master Pages equivalent in the Java web development world? I've heard of Tiles, Tapestry and Velocity but don't know anything about them. Are they as easy to use as Master Pages?
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Securely sync folders over a public network
===
I need to keep the files & folders on two Windows-based, non-domain machines synchronized across a public network.
I was thinking rsync over SSH - but I was wondering if there is a simpler solution? Any possibility of using the sync framework over SFTP/SCP/SSH?
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What's the best way to import/read data from pdf files?
===
We get a large amount of data from our clients in pdf files in varying formats [layout-wise], these files are typically report output, and are typically properly annotated [they don't usually need OCR], but not formatted well enough that simply copying severa... | 0 | [
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Using Java to get OS-level system information
===
I'm currently building a Java app that could end up being run on many different platforms, but primarily variants of Solaris, Linux and Windows.
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Capturing a repeated group
===
I am attempting to parse a string like the following using a .NET regular expression:
H3Y5NC8E-TGA5B6SB-2NVAQ4E0
and return the following using Split:
H3Y5NC8E
TGA5B6SB
2NVAQ4E0
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