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SQL NOCOUNT === What are the advantages and disadvantages of turning NOCOUNT off in SQL Server queries?
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Any negative impacts when using Mod-Rewrite? === I know there are a lot of positive things mod-rewrite accomplishes. But are there any negative? Obviously if you have poorly written rules your going to have problems. But what if you have a high volume site and your constantly using mod-rewrite, is it going to have a ...
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How do I set a textbox to multi-line in SSRS? === I have a report with many fields that I'm trying to get down to 1 page horizontally (I don't care whether it's 2 or 200 pages vertically... just don't want to have to deal with 2 pages wide by x pages long trainwreck). That said, it deals with contact information. My...
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sizeof() equivalent for reference types? === I'm looking for a way to get the size of an instance of a reference type. sizeof is only for value types. Is this possible?
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Previewing HTML in Java === What libraries/methods that you know of can do some basic HTML representation in Swing? Can you comment on your experience?
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Is there any difference between "foo is None" and "foo == None"? === Is there any difference between: if foo is None: pass and if foo == None: pass The convention that I've seen in most Python code (and the code I myself write) is the former, but I recently came across code which uses the latter. ...
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Free POP3 .NET library? === Looking for a POP3 Client for .NET that basically just lets me log into a server and grab all the emails out, and maybe send some. I grabbed Indy.Sockets off of CodePlex and got it running but its throwing errors trying to decode the mail headers. Really anything is fine if it works.
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How to set encoding in .getJSON JQuery === In my web app, i submit some form fields with JQuery $.getJSON() Method. I am having some problems with the encoding. The character-set of my app is charset=ISO-8859-1 but i think this fields are submitted with UTF-8. Does anyone know, how can i set encoding in $.getJSO...
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One large monitor or dual-monitor setup? === Let's say I have a certain budget to buy the displays for my development setup. With that budget I can either buy 1 larger monitor with a higher resolution or two smaller monitors and set them up in a dual-monitor setup. What are people's preferences and why? I'm interes...
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What HTML parsing libraries do you recommend in Java === I want to parse some HTML in order to find the values of some attributes/tags etc. What HTML parsers to you recommend? Any pros and cons?
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What's your favorite profiling tool (for C++) === So far, I've only used Rational Quantify. I've heard great things about Intel's VTune, but have never tried it! Edit: I'm mostly looking for software that will instrument the code, as I guess that's about the only way to get very fine results.
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Why is my PDF footer text invisible? === I'm creating PDFs on-demand with ColdFusion's [CFDocument][1] tag, like so: <cfdocument format="PDF" filename="#attributes.fileName#" overwrite="true"> <cfdocumentitem type="footer"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tr...
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What is MVC and what are the advantages of it? === I found [What are mvp and mvc and what is the difference][1] but it didn't really answer this question. I've recently started using MVC because it's part of the framework that myself and my work-partner are going to use. We chose it because it looked easy and separ...
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What Mature PL/SQL Libraries For Auto-Generating JSON Do You Recommend? === Are there any good PL/SQL libraries for JSON that you've worked with and found useful? In [PL/SQL][1], I'm having to tediously hand code the return of [JSON][2] values to JavaScript functions. I found [one PL/SQL library][3] for auto-genera...
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wxpython examine data OnDragOver === I'm a bit perplexed by drag and drop in wxPython (but perhaps this questions pertains to drag and drop in other GUI frameworks as well). The frameworks provides a couple of callbacks (OnEnter and OnDragOver) that purportedly allow me to inform the system whether the current mouse p...
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Asp.net Reinstalling a DLL into the GAC === I'm trying to reinstall a DLL in the GAC, everything seems to work fine but the web application accessing it still seems to be using the old one. The old DLL is the same version as the new one with only a minor edit, it will be used by 50 different sites so changing the v...
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asp.net mcv - subfolders === How does the new microsot asp.net mvc implementation handle paritioning your application for example: --index.aspx --about.aspx --contact.aspx --/feature1 --/feature1/subfeature/action --/feature2/subfeature/action I guess what i am trying to say is that ...
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Internalize Class and Methods in .NET Assembly === I have a set of multiple assemblies (one assembly is to be used as an API and it depends on other assemblies). I would like to merge all assemblies into one single assembly but prevent all assemblies except the API one to be visible from the outside. I will then ob...
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How can I make sure scrollbars don't overlap content? === When creating scrollable user controls with .NET and WinForms I have repeatedly encountered situations where, for example, a vertical scrollbar pops up, overlapping the control's content, causing a horizontal scrollbar to also be needed. Ideally the content wo...
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Getting all types that implement an interface with C# 3.5 === How can I do what's in the title, with the minimum ammount of code, using whatever c# 3.5 syntax (I'm guessing lamda expressions would fit, but I still don't understand them fully)? In short, I want to iterate through all types that implement a particul...
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Propper name space managment in .NET XmlWriter === I use .NET XML technologies quite extensively on my work. One of the things the I like very much is the XSLT engine, more precisely the extensibility of it. However there one little piece which keeps being a source of annoyance. Nothing major or something we can't li...
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Microsoft SQL 2008 Linked Sever to Oracle - Schema Not Showing === I have a Windows 2008 Server (x64) running Microsoft SQL 2008 (x64) and I'm creating a Linked Server connection to an Oracle server. I'm able to make the connection, but I cannot see any information regarding which schema a table belongs to. In SQL...
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Favorite PHP Library === Ok, so as my first question, I go against the FAQ rules: this is a subjective and argumentative question... Sorry for that.<br /> Anyway,<br /> I was wondering what library power PHP dev were using.<br /> Not a full framework (like cakePHP), that forces you to code and organize files in a c...
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[C#] Parse string to TimeSpan === I have some strings of xxh:yym format where xx is hours and yy is minutes like "05h:30m". What is an elegant way to convert a string of this type to TimeSpan?
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Perforce in a Microsoft Shop === Our dev shop currently uses Visual SourceSafe. We all know how that could end up (badly), so we're investigating other systems. First up is Perforce. Does anyone have experience with using it and its integration into Visual Studio (2003/2005/2008)? Is it as good as any other, or is it ...
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Rewarding code projects for beginners === Courses for people who are being introduced to programming very often include a code project, which I think is a nice way to learn. However, such projects often feel too artificial, and are thus not very rewarding to work on. What are your ideas of rewarding code projects? ...
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UITypeEditor and IExtenderProvider === I have an extender (IExtenderProvider) which extends certain types of controls with additional properties. For one of these properties, I have written a UITypeEditor. So far, all works just fine. The extender also has a couple of properties itself, which I am trying to u...
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ASP.Net: Using System.Web.UI.Control.ResolveUrl() in a shared/static function === What is the best way to use ResolveUrl() in a Shared/static function in Asp.Net? My current solution for VB.Net is: Dim x As New System.Web.UI.Control x.ResolveUrl("~/someUrl") Or C#: System.Web.UI.Control x = new S...
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How do you back up your development machine? === How do you back up your development machine so that in the event of a catastrophic hardware malfunction, you are up and running in the least amount of time possible?
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XPath and Selecting a single node === I'm using XPath in .NET to parse an XML document, along the lines of: XmlNodeList lotsOStuff = doc.SelectNodes("//stuff"); foreach (XmlNode stuff in lotsOStuff) { XmlNode stuffChild = stuff.SelectSingleNode("//stuffChild"); // ... etc } ...
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What is the best way to deal with DBNull's === I frequently have problems dealing with DataRows returned from SqlDataAdapters. When I try to fill in an object using code like this: DataRow row = ds.Tables[0].Rows[0]; string value = (string)row; What is the best way to deal with DBNull's in this type of ...
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How to abort threads created with ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem === is there a way to abort threads created with QueueUserWorkItem? Or maybe I don't need to? What happens if the main application exits? Are all thread created from it aborted automatically?
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Uncollapsible CollapsiblePanelExtender. === I have a CollapsiblePanelExtender that will not collapse. I have "collapsed" set to true and all the ControlID set correctly. I try to collapse and it goes through the animation but then expands almost instantly. This is in an User Control with the following structure. ...
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Modifying SharePoint System Files === What is the general feeling amongst developers regarding the changing of files in the 12 hive. For example if you were asked to remove the sign is a different user menu item, you would need to modify the relevent user control on the filesystem. Now if you just go and modify it v...
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How to represent cross-model information in MVC? === I have an application, built using MVC, that produces a view which delivers summary information across a number of models. Further to that, some calculations are performed across the different sets of data. There's no clear single model (that maps to a table at l...
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Problem connecting to CAS server with Perl CGI script using IO::Socket::SSL === I'm attempting to use an existing CAS server to authenticate login for a Perl CGI web script and am using the AuthCAS perl module (v 1.3.1). I can connect to the CAS server to get the service ticket but when I try to connect to validate t...
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New Project : MySQL or SQL 2005 Express. === I am starting a new client/server project in work and I want to start using some of the newer technologies i've been reading about, LINQ and Generics being the main ones. Up until now I have been developing these types of applications with MySQL as clients were unwilling t...
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Do you use distributed version control? === I'd like to hear from people who are using distributed version control (aka distributed revision control, decentralized version control) and how they are finding it. What are you using, Mercurial, Darcs, Git, Bazaar? Are you still using it? If you've used client/server rcs i...
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guid REST URL for ado.net dataservice call? === Trying to use a guid as a resource id in a rest url but cant find any resource on how to. My best right now (not working though) is: http://localhost:49157/PhotogalleryDS.svc/gallery('1d03beb3-6d63-498b-aad7-fab0b1480996') i only get: <error> <code/> <message xml...
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What's the fastest way to determine a full URL from a relative URL (given a base URL). === I'm currently using URI::URL to generate this, however it is isn't as fast as I'd like it to be. Does anyone know another way to do this that may be faster?
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How do you programmatically fill in a form and 'POST' a web page? === Using C# and ASP.NET I want to programmatically fill in some values (4 text boxes) on a web page (form) and then 'POST' those values. How do I do this?
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Limitations of screen readers. === I'm a web developer, and I want to make the web sites I develop more accessible to those using screen readers. What limitations do screen readers have that I should be most aware of, and what can I do to avoid hitting these limitations. This question was sparked by reading anothe...
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How do I REALLY reset the Visual Studio window layout? === I had a plugin installed in Visual Studio 2008, and it created some extra dockable windows. I have uninstalled it, and I can't get rid of the windows it created - I close them, but they always come back. They're just empty windows now, since the plugin is no...
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Setting up a large XCode project === I have a large exiting C++ project involving: * 4 applications * 50+ libraries * 20+ third party libraries It all builds fine on Windows using VS8, Linux using QMake (project uses Qt a lot). I also build it on MacOS using QMake but I was wanting to setup an XCode...
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C# Event handlers === In C#, what is the difference (if any) between these two lines of code? tmrMain.Elapsed += new ElapsedEventHandler(tmrMain_Tick); and tmrMain.Elapsed += tmrMain_Tick; Both appear to work exactly the same. Does C# just assume you mean the former when you type the latter?
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Browser scrollbar === I have a website that is perfectely centered aligned. The CSS code works fine. The problem doesn't really have to do with CSS. I have headers for each page that perfectely match eachother. However, when the content gets larger, Opera and FireFox show a scrollbar at the left so you can scroll t...
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Postback with Modified Query String from Dropdown in ASP.NET === My asp.net page will render different controls based on which report a user has selected e.g. some reports require 5 drop downs, some two checkboxes and 6 dropdowns). They can select a report using two methods. With `SelectedReport=MyReport` in the qu...
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Recommendations for Javascript Editor on Windows? === Are there any good recommendations anyone can provide for a good Javascript editor on Windows? I currently use combinations of FireBug and TextPad but would hate to miss out on the party if there are better options out there. Thanks.
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How can you require a constructor with no parameters for types implementing an interface? === Is there a way? I need all types that implement a specific interface to have a parameterless constructor, can it be done?
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Getting QMake to generate a proper .app === I have a large exiting C++ project involving: * 4 applications * 50+ libraries * 20+ third party libraries The project uses QMake (part of Trolltech's Qt) to build the production version on Linux, but I've been playing around at building it on MacOS. I can b...
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How to implement a web scraper in PHP? === What built-in PHP functions are useful for web scraping? What are some good resources (web or print) for getting up to speed on web scraping with PHP?
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Managing interruptions with increased seniority... === As developers advance in seniority, they are more frequently the "go-to" person for questions from business people, other developers, and other teams. As we know, interruptions have a devastating impact on programming productivity. How do people deal with th...
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What is the best way to organize my C project code and its external libraries? === I'm starting a new C project, which is largely OSS-based. It'll also be on SourceForge, and I'd like to take this opportunity to learn established best practices for organizing this kind of code. I'm using libraries like libcurl and lib...
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NHibernate vs LINQ === As someone wo hasn't used either technology on real-world projects I wonder if anyone knows how these two complement each other and how much their functionalities overlap?
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What is the general rule of thumbs for creating an Exception in Java? === I have been in both situations: - Creating too much custom Exceptions - Using too much the general Exception class In both cases the project started OK but soon became an overhead to maintain (and refactor). So what is the best pr...
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How does one implement FxCop / static analysis on an existing code base === What are some of the strategies that are used when implementing FxCop / static analysis on existing code bases with existing violations? How can one most effectively reduce the static analysis violations?
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Single responsiblity principle: granularity of the reason to change === When applying the Single Responsibility Principle and looking at a class's reason to change, how do you determine whether that reason too change is too granular, or not granular enough?
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Alternating coloring groups of rows in Excel === I have an Excel Spreadsheet like this <pre> id | data for id | more data for id id | data for id id | data for id | more data for id | even more data for id id | data for id | more data for id id | data for id id | data for id | more data fo...
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Best approaches to versioning Mac "bundle" files === So you know a lot of Mac apps use "bundles": It looks like a single file to your application, but it's actually a folder with many files inside. It makes the application nice and speedy (you can update an image in a document, and it just copies that image into t...
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Comparing Arrays of Objects in JavaScript === I want to compare 2 arrays of objects in JavaScript code. The objects have 8 total properties, but each object will not have a value for each, and the arrays are never going to be any larger than 8 items each, so maybe the brute force method of traversing each and then lo...
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How can I set LANG to ascii? === I'm accessing an ubuntu machine using PuTTY, and using gcc. The default `LANG` environment variable on this machine is set to `en_NZ.UTF-8`, which causes GCC to think PuTTY is capable of displaying UTF-8 text, which it doesn't seem to be. Maybe it's my font, I don't know - it does...
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How do you deal with the light side and dark side of distributed version control systems ? === I've had some discussions recently at work about switching from Subversion to a DVCS like bazaar, and I would like to get other people's opinion. I've managed to crystallize my reluctance to do so into a simple parallel. ...
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Tool to read and display Java .class versions === Do any of you know of a tool that will search for .class files and then display their compiled versions? I know you can look at them individually in a hex editor but I have a lot of class files to look over (something in my giant application is compiling to Java6 fo...
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Pointer to Pointer Managed C++ === I have an old C library with a function that takes a void**: oldFunction(void** pStuff); I'm trying to call this function from managed C++ (m_pStuff is a member of the parent ref class of type void*): oldFunction( static_cast<sqlite3**>( &m_pStuff ) ); This gives me ...
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Is there any way to prevent find from digging down recursively into subdirectories? === When I do: $ find / It searches the entire system. How do I prevent that? (This question comes from an "[answer](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18836/why-doesnt-find-find-anything#26182)" to another question.)
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IE6 security login (debugging via VirtualPC) === I am debugging my ASP.NET application on my Windows XP box with a virtual directory set up in IIS (5.1). I am also running VirtualPC with XP and IE6 for testing purposes. When I connect to my real machine from the virtual machine, I enter the URL: http://machinename/...
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The Google Calculator Glitch, could float vs. double be a possible reason? === I did this Just for kicks (so, not exactly a question, i can see the downmodding happening already) but, in lieu of Google's newfound [inability][1] to do [math][2] [correctly][3] (check it! according to google 500,000,000,000,002 - 500,000...
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What to do with extra screen real estate? === I'm a big fan of screen real estate. I love [big monitors and multiple monitors][1]. I ran dual 19" CRTs for years, and switched to dual 19" LCDs a few years ago. That's still what I run at home, but I recently started a new job where I wrangled a big hardware budget an...
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Perfmon File Analysis Tools === I have a bunch of perfmon files that have captured information over a period of time. Whats the best tool to crunch this information? Idealy I'd like to be able to see avg stats per hour for the object counters that have been monitored.
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Charting library for Java and .Net === Can anyone recommend a library for chart generation (bar charts, pie charts etc.) which runs on both Java and .Net?
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iPhone app that access the Core Location framework over web === I was wondering if I could access the iPhones Core Location framework over a website? My goal is to build a webapp/website that the iPhone would browse to, then upload its current GPS location. This would be a simple site primary for friends/family so ...
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merge rss feeds === I want to merge multiple rss feeds into a single feed, removing any duplicates. Specifically, I'm interested in merging the feeds for the [tags](http://stackoverflow.com/tags) I'm interested in. [A quick [search](http://www.google.com/search?q=rss+merge+reader) turned up some promising links, w...
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Development resources for Mono on PS3 === I have been considering taking the plunge and installing Linux on my Playstation 3. As C# is my current language of choice, the next logical step would be to install Mono. I have done a little research and found that [http://psubuntu.com/wiki/InstallationInstructions][1] h...
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C: Network Programming === I am relatively new to the C language, but I'm a very fast learner. I'm looking to do some basic network programming in C but I'm not sure how to start. Could anyone point me to a good guide or tutorial for C Network Programming?
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Can fogbugz track case dependencies? === Can fogbugz track case dependencies?
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What are the benifits of using partitons with Enterprise edition of SQL 2005 === I'm comparing between two techniques to create partitioned tables in SQL 2005. * Use partitioned views with a standard version of SQL 2005 (described [here][1]) * Use the built in partition in the Enterprise edition of SQL 2005 (descr...
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DOM manipulation in PHP === I am looking for good methods of manipulating HTML in PHP. For example, the problem I'm currently have is dealing with malformed html. I am getting input that looks something like this: <div>This is some <b>text As you noticed, the html is missing closing tags. I could use rege...
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Why aren't Enumerations Iterable? === In Java 5 and above you have the foreach loop, which works magically on anything that implements Iterable: for (Object o : list) { doStuff(o); } However, Enumerable still does not implement Iterable, meaning that do iterate over an Enumeration you must do the...
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Where can I learn JQuery? is it worth it? === Hey, I've had a lot of good experiences learning about web development on <a href="http://www.w3schools.com/">w3schools.com</a>. It's hit or miss, I know, but the php and css sections specifically have proven very useful for reference. Anyway, I was wondering if there w...
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NHibernate 1.2 to 2.0 migration === What kinds of considerations are there for migrating an application from NHibernate 1.2 to 2.0? What are breaking changes vs. recommended changes? Are there mapping issues?
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Could you some guides about Epoll on Linux === I need to know about Epoll On linux System. Could you recommend manual or guides about epoll library? need more detailed guides. it's better to have some examples. help me. and Thank you for reading.
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Is there any tool for reformatting C# code? === I am looking for a (preferably) command-line tool that can reformat the C# source code on a directory tree. Ideally, I should be able to customize the formatting. Bonus points if the tool can be run on mono (or linux).
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ASP.NET JavaScript Callbacks Without Full PostBacks? === I'm about to start a fairly Ajax heavy feature in my company's application. What I need to do is make an Ajax callback every few minutes a user has been on the page. - I don't need to do any DOM updates before, after, or during the callbacks. - I don't...
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Avoid traffic shaping by using ssh on port 443 === I heard that if you use port 443 (the port usually used for https) for ssh, the encrypted packets look the same to your isp. Could this be a way to avoid traffic shaping/throttling?
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Delete Amazon S3 buckets? === I've been interacting with Amazon S3 through [S3Fox][1] and I can't seem to delete my buckets. I select a bucket, hit delete, confirm the delete in a popup, and... nothing happens. Is there another tool that I should use? [1]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3247
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How do I save a datagrid to excel in vb.net? === I know that this should be easy but how do I export/save a DataGridView to excel?
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What is the best solution for maintaining backup and revision control on live websites? === <h2>What is the best solution for maintaining backup and revision control on live websites?</h2> <br/> As part of my job I work with several live websites. We need an efficient means of maintaining backups of the live folders...
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Abstract Factory Design Pattern === I'm working on an internal project for my company, and part of the project is to be able to parse various "Tasks" from an XML file into a collection of tasks to be ran later. Because each type of Task has a multitude of different associated fields, I decided it would be best to r...
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Databind RenderTransform Scaling in Silverlight 2 Beta 2 === Anyone know if it's possible to databind the ScaleX and ScaleY of a render transform in Silverlight 2 Beta 2? Binding transforms is possible in WPF - But I'm getting an error when setting up my binding in Silverlight through XAML. Perhaps it's possible to do...
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Good laptop for Solaris development === I need to spec a laptop for some Solaris development work I've got to do. I need something that will run Solaris 10 reasonably well - dual core with 4GB of memory is the sort of thing I'm aiming at. Solaris is a little bit picky about device support, so I'm hoping someone in ...
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How do I install the php_gd2 extension in MAMP on a Mac? === I'm running MAMP 1.7.2 on a Mac and I'd like to install the extension php_gd2. How do I do this? I know that on Windows using WAMP I'd simply select the php_gd2 entry in the extensions menu to activate it. How is it done when using MAMP? I know that I ...
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RSync only if filesystem is mounted === I want to setup a cron job to rsync a remote system to a backup partition, something like: bash -c 'rsync -avz --delete --exclude=proc --exclude=sys root@remote1:/ /mnt/remote1/' I would like to be able to "set it and forget it" but what if `/mnt/remote1` becomes u...
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should websites expand on window resize? === I'm asking this question purely from a usability standpoint: Should a website expand/stretch to fill the viewing area when you resize a browser window? I know for sure there are the obvious cons: - Wide columns of text are hard to read - Writing html/css using perc...
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Whats the fastest way to multiply a 16-bit integer by a double? === I want to to do this, on an 8-bit micro controller <pre><code>16bit_integer = another_16bit_integer * 0.997;</code></pre> with the least possible number of instructions.
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What does "VM Size" mean in the Windows Task Manager? === Virtual memory from a computer size perspective is > [a way to make the program] think it > has a large range of contiguous > addresses; but in reality the parts it > is currently using are scattered > around RAM, and the inactive parts are > saved in...
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MySQL vs PostgreSQL for Web Applications === I am working on a web application using Python (Django) and would like to know whether MySQL or PostgreSQL would be better when deploying for production. In one [podcast][1] Joel said that he had some problems with MySQL and the data wasn't consistent. I would like ...
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Is there a rake task for backing up the data in your database? === Is there a rake task for backing up the data in your database? I already have my schema backed up, but I want to make a backup of the data. It's a small database.
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Does Mono support System.Drawing and System.Drawing.Printing? === I'm attempting to use Mono to load a bitmap and print it on Linux but I'm getting an exception. Does Mono support printing on Linux? The code/exception are below: private void btnPrintTest_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { _prin...
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Timeout not being honoured in connection string === I have a long running SQL statement that I want to run, and no matter what I put in the "timeout=" clause of my connection string, it always seems to end after 30 seconds. I'm just using SqlHelper.ExecuteNonQuery() to execute it, and letting it take care of opening c...
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Email SMTP validator === I need to send hundreds of newsletters, but would like to check first if email exists on server. It's called smtp validation, at least i think so, based on my research on net. There's several libraries that can do that, and also a page with open-source code in asp (http://www.coveryourasp.c...
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