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Ajax TabControl loading slowly. === I am having an ajax tab control in my page each tab contains some 15 controls. My tab container has some 10 tabs. Its take some time load in my web page. Please let me know how to reduce the page loading time. or anyother suggestions
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XML Schema Validation with RelaxNG === Which XML validation tools can you recommend for both performance and accuracy, each of which is a critical issue on our system? We have the following requirements: * It is not <em>not</em> xmllint (see below) * Supports RelaxNG * Can easily integrate with Perl (this is opt...
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What is the difference between attribute and property? === These seem to mean the same thing. But what term is more appropriate in what context?
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Can you get SkinID Autocompletion in ASCX Controls === Working in VS 2008 When working on on ASPX file in `Source` mode, if i've specified a StyleSheetTheme in the page directive of the file, then Visual Studio will provide me with AutoCompletion lists of the possible skinID values for a control e.g. <as...
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How to export a part of SVN repository with dependencies? === I am trying to migrate a part of SVN repository, but the provided svndumpfilter tool doesn't manage copy dependencies. Is there a tool which can manage these dependencies? Thanks.
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How can I check wether I am in a debug or release buld in a web app? === In any (non-web) .net project, the compiler automatically declares the DEBUG and TRACE constants, so I can use conditional compiling to, for example, handle exceptions differently in debug vs release mode. For example: #if DEBUG ...
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Best-practices for localize a SQL Server (2005/2008) database === Question - I'm sure many of you have been faced by the challenge of localizing a database backend to an application. If you've not then I'd be pretty confident in saying that the odds of you having to do so in the future is quite large. I'm talking an...
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Calculate the length of a string in Java === How to calculate the length (in pixels) of a string in Java? Preferable without using Swing.
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How to: quad core and dual quad core virtualization? === On top of a dual quad core physical host, I would like to run a single VM with 8 virtual CPU (if possible) or at least 4 virtual CPU - for the purpose of scientific computing. I have investigated what the market has to offer at this date and it seems that ...
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Create a weak reference to an object === Is it possible in Actionscript 3 to create a weak reference to an object, so that it can be garbage collected. I'm creating some classes to make debugging easier, so I don't want the objects to hang around in memory if they are only referenced here (and of course I don't wan...
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Etymology of linux commands === Just for fun ... I tend to keep myself alert by looking for serendipitous puzzles throughout the day. One of the things I love about linux is the never-ending amount of cleverness it embodies, from its elegant simplicity all the way to the comments in its manual pages. *Can you arti...
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Anemic Domain Model: Pros/Cons === I would like to know what the pros and cons are for using an Anemic Domain Model (see link below). [Fowler Article][1] [1]: http://www.martinfowler.com/bliki/AnemicDomainModel.html "Fowler Article"
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Check permission on item in list === In a list where items only can be changed by owner or admin how can I check by code if a user can edit the item. I try item.DoesUserHavePermissions(SPBasePermissions.EditListItems); it will return True as the user can add and edit items in list.
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How do I process the microphone input in real-time? === I'm starting to create a proof of concept for an idea I have, and at this point, I need some guidance as to how I should begin. I need to sample the microphone input, and process that signal in real-time (think Auto-Tune, but working live), as opposed to "reco...
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How would you display/layout Data-Flow between Enterprize Application? === My employer is a large Swiss Telco. We have many Systems used to transfer data for different tasks, e.g. Performance Management, Fault Management, Configuration Management etc. In order explain to "Management" (pointy haired, and other) ho...
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OpenArgs is NUll error === I am using the `OpenArgs` parameter to send a value when using `DoCmd.OpenForm`: `DoCmd.OpenForm "frmSetOther", acNormal, , , acFormAdd, acDialog, "value"` I then use `Me.OpenArgs` inside the opened form to grab the ***value***. It sometimes sends a **Null** value instead of the o...
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NAnt and MSBuild command line woes === I'm trying to configure NAnt to automate my build process - once I've got this step nailed, I'll be integrating the unit tests. Perhaps I don't exactly know what I want, so please correct me if there is a completely different way of doing all of this... I want two NAnt targ...
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ASP.NET Web site/service hosting === Are there other possibilities besides IIS for hosting web sites and web services based on ASP.NET, which are recommended by Microsoft for small-scale environments?
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How do I import svn branches rooted in different directories into git using git-svn? === I have an SVN repository structure like below. We are using multiple levels under branches for various release maintenance branches, plus a directory for feature branches. git-svn init seems to work with a single --branches a...
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Converting DTS packages to SSIS === I'm looking for tutorials or walkthroughs for converting DTS packages into the new SSIS 2005. Any one knows.
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How evil is $_REQUEST and what are some acceptable Band-Aid countermeasures? === I've come across a couple of popular PHP-related answers recently that suggested using the superglobal `$_REQUEST`, which I think of as code smell, because it reminds me of `register_globals`. Can you provide a good explanation/evidenc...
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How do you do a global search and replace in all the files in Delphi 2006 project === Help !!! I have just spent about 10 minutes looking for a way to do a search and replace over all the files in Delphi 2006 project. Please can you tell how to do it
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How would I do TDD over this COM OLE object === I have an OLE COM object that trying to write a wrapper for, I have decided to start to use TDD to write the code for it as I believe that it will give me a better sense of direction with what I'm try to write. The COM object has a interface like this: Interface ...
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Flash 10 and HttpHandler serving swf file problems === I display flash objects by pointing the Movie and Src params, as well as the embed-tag's src attribute to an HttpHandler with a filename as QueryString. <OBJECT codeBase="https://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=7.0.19.0"...
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.Net (C#) Detect if a television is connected === Anyone know how to detect if a television is currently connected to a PC in c#? Cheers
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Capturing the Enter key when editing a GridView textbox === I have a GridView defined like this: <asp:GridView ID="myGridView" ruant="server"> <asp:BoundField DataField="myField" /> <asp:CommandField ShowDeleteButton="true" ShowEditButton="true" /> </asp:GridView> After I put a row int...
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Unhandled exceptions in BackgroundWorker === My WinForms app uses a number of [BackgroundWorker][1] objects to retrieve information from a database. I'm using BackgroundWorker because it allows the UI to remain unblocked during long-running database queries and it simplifies the threading model for me. I'm getting ...
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Can I do band filtering easily with DirectSound? If not, how can I do it? === I'm wondering whether something like this is possible (and relatively easy to do), and if so, how I could do it? I would like to do band filtering on a wave file I'm reproducing. Something similar to the "Equalizer" you see in most Winamp...
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GWT overlay types, converting to JSON === In GWT, what is the best way to convert a JavaScriptObject overlay type into a JSON string? I currently have public final String toJSON() { return new JSONObject(this).toString(); } Which seems to work fine. I would like to know if there are any better approac...
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htaccess request forwarding if internal ip === Is there a possible htaccess directive that can transparently forward request from index.php to index_internal.php if the request is coming from an internal ip range?
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Does .NET (Mono) support cross-platform file operations and cross-platform audio metadata handling (through libraries)? === For my next project, the two leading frontrunners are .NET and Java. The project is to take a directory (something like My Music in Windows) that contains directories and music files (MP3s initia...
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Implementing GetByClassName for a .Net XmlDocument. === I am using an XmlDocument to parse and manipulate an XHTML string, converting some nodes no non-HTML nodes. What is the best way to get a list of all nodes with a given class name? Can it be done with XPath?
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Quick & Dirty way to update "IDs" in a string formatted as XML (C#) === For a one-shot operation, i need to parse the contents of an XML string and change the numbers of the "ID" field. However, i can not risk changing anything else of the string, eg. whitespace, line feeds, etc. MUST remain as they are! Since i h...
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How can I get a list of all open named pipes in Windows? === Is there an easy way to test whether your named pipe is working correctly? I want to make sure that the data I'm sending from my app is actually being sent. Is there a quick and easy way to get a list of all the named pipes?
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todo.txt and task management === Apologies if this has been covered frequently, but I was wondering about how other people approach personal task management. I've read (parts of) GTD, proceeded to get excited, installed a tonne of plug-ins all over the place, then let it all fall by the wayside. I've used todoist,...
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Retro fitting new language features C# (or any other language) === When working with my .Net 2.0 code base ReSharper continually recommends applying the latest c# 3.0 language features, most notably; convert simple properties into auto-implement properties or declaring local variables as var. Amongst others. When ...
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Display the call stack in a Delphi Win32 application === I'd like to display a stack trace in an error dialog in Delphi 2007 (Win32). Ideally, I'd like something like this: try //do something except on e : exception do begin //rollback a transaction or whatever i need to do here ...
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Request admin privileges for Java app on Windows Vista === When I try to create a new task in the task scheduler via the Java ProcessBuilder class I get an access denied error an Windows Vista. On XP it works just fine. When I use the "Run as adminstrator" option it runs on Vista as well. However this is a addit...
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Why do double-quote change the result === I have a simple linux script: #!/bin/sh for i in `ls $1` do echo $i done In my temp folder are 4 file: a.a, a.aa, a.ab and a.ac When i call ./script temp/*.?? i get: temp/a.aa When i call ./script "temp/*.??" i get: temp...
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more efficent shell text manipulation === I am using this command: cut -d\: -f2 <xx.txt |cut -d\< -f1 To sort and reedit text, Is there a more efficient way to do this without using sed or awk? I would also like to know how I would append a period to the end of each field At the moment the output is like ...
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Java XSLT Transformation Failing due to xsl:include === I have a Java maven project which includes XSLT transformations. I load the stylesheet as follows: TransformerFactory tFactory = TransformerFactory.newInstance(); DocumentBuilderFactory dFactory = DocumentBuilderFactory .newInstance(); ...
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What tools are built using themselves? === I am curious about what tools are used to build the next version of themselves. For example, Delphi has long claimed that "Delphi is written in Delphi". I assume Visual Studio is written using Visual Studio. What are some other examples of tools that written in thems...
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Change texture opacity in OpenGL === This is hopefully a simple question: I have an OpenGL texture and would like to be able to change its opacity, how do I do that? The texture already has an alpha channel and blending works fine, but I want to be able to decrease the opacity of the whole texture, to fade it into the...
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Slicing String with Python === I am working with a huge list of URL's, you guys have already helped me :) Just a quick question I have trying to slice a part of the URL out, see below: http://www.domainname.com/page?CONTENT\_ITEM\_ID=1234&param2&param3<br /> How could I slice out: http://www.domainname.com...
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DataGridView combo-boxes and primary keys === What's the best practise way to handle a primary key in an unbound datagrid view combo-box column? I want to display a meaningful value but store only the primary key (much like Access combo-boxes). I achieve this with a regular combo-box by adding an object with two p...
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Serialize in a human readable text format === Is there a way in .NET 2.0 (C#) to serialize object like you do using XmlSerializer in a simple / customizeable human readable format thats for instance looks like [PXLS][1] or JSON? Also I know that XML is humand readable, I'm looking for something with less annoying red...
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Django: Overriding verbose_name for AutoField without dropping the model. === I am using **0.97-pre-SVN-unknown** release of Django. I have a model for which I have not given any primary_key. Django, consequently, automatically provides an AutoField that is called "id". Everything's fine with that. But now, I have ...
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IE6 Bullets on lists === My link is here: [Example Page][1] [1]: http://tinyurl.com/5kr4ra I'm using list-style-image: to give my horizontal lists ( very top and bottom ) seperators. I have a class of .first to remove the image from the first li in each list. Lo and behold in IE6, it doesn't work. I've...
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How to find out if a lazy relation isn't loaded yet, with SQLAlchemy? === With SQLAlchemy, is there a way to know beforehand whether a relation would be lazy-loaded? For example, given a lazy parent->children relation and an instance X of "parent", I'd like to know if "X.children" is already loaded, without trigger...
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Best packing strategy for js during continuous integration? === I need to pack all my js, but need to edit it going into source control. is there a nice easy plugin for ccnet, or nant, that will allow me to pack my js, and store them in the same files on the way out to production.
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How to parse a month name (string) to an integer for comparison in C#? === I need to be able to compare some month names I have in an array. It would be nice if there were some direct way like: Month.toInt("January") > Month.toInt("May") My Google searching seems to suggest the only way is to write your o...
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Techniques to remove dependencies? === Scenario: An __event__ is raised in class A that needs to be handled by a __method__ in class B. (currently via a delegate)<br/><br/> The data that gets passed from the __event__ to the __method__ is currently wrapped in class C.<br/> This obviously requires class B to be de...
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Portable Ruby on Rails environment === I got myself a new 8 gig USB key and I'm looking for a decent solution to have a portable RoR environment to learn on. I did the google on it and found a few possibilities, but I'm curious to hear some real life experiences and opinions. Thanks!
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SQL Server query against two linked databases using different collations === I've got 2 remote databases as part of a query select p.ID,p.ProjectCode_VC,p.Name_VC,v.* FROM [serverB].Projects.dbo.Projects_T p LEFT JOIN [serverA].SOCON.dbo.vw_PROJECT v on p.ProjectCode_VC = v.PROJ_CODE The problem is that serv...
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Is it possible to show/hide UserControls within a Silverlight XAP file from JavaScript? === I've created a Silverlight project that produces [something].xap file to package a few silverlight UserControls. I would like to manipulate that .xap file through the use of javascript in the browser to show and hide user cont...
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WPF - Binding IsMouseOver to Visibility === I have a window which overrides a RadioButton's ControlTemplate to show a custom control inside of it. Inside the custom control, I have a button's visibility tied to IsMouseOver, which works correctly in showing the button only when the mouse is hovering over the control. H...
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How should I get started learning about ADO.NET Entity Framework? === So here I am just about to start a big project using LINQ to SQL and then I read this: [Is LINQ to SQL Truly Dead?][1] by Jonathan Allen for InfoQ.com > Matt Warren describes [LINQ to SQL] as something that "was never even supposed to exist." ...
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Ajax requests from xul not working in firefox 2 === I'm working on a firefox extension and have been developing it in firefox 3, i went to test it on firefox 2 and for some reason none of my HTTP requests are firing. The format of the requests are below (using prototype): theResponse = function(response){ //s...
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Set Identity of Thread === In C#, how do I set the Identity of a Thread? For example, if I have Thread MyThread, can I change MyThread's IIdentity ? Or is this unpossible?
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How to add forms inputs in an unordered list element === I'm dynamically generating an asp form, and I would like to add the **label** and **input** elements inside a list. For example, I would like to end up with something like: <ul> <li><label for="input"/><input id=input"/></li> </ul> To do t...
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When an Expression<T> is compiled, is it implicitly cached? === When an `Expression<T>` is compiled, is the resultant code implicitly cached by the framework? I'm thinking along the lines of the static `Regex` methods where the framework implicitly compiles and caches the last few regexes. If compiled `Expression<T...
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How to use find algorithm with a vector of pointers to objects in c++? === I want to find in a vector of Object pointers for a matching object. Here's a sample code to illustrate my problem: class A { public: A(string a):_a(a) {} bool operator==(const A& p) { return p._a == _...
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Hosting the .NET runtime in a Delphi Program === I was looking into using some .NET code from within a Delphi program, I will need to make my program extensible using .net assemblies and predefined functions (I already support regular DLLs). After a lot of searching online, I found [Managed-VCL][1], but I'm not re...
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load a user control programmatically in to a html text writer === I am trying to render a user control into a string. The application is set up to enable user to use tokens and user controls are rendered where the tokens are found. StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); StringWriter sw = new StringWriter...
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Visual Studio colors not loaded correctly === I use a custom color scheme in Visual Studio (black background, gray text, etc.). There a few settings that refuse to change, however. For example, when cursoring through the markup for an aspx page, the current tag defaults to black text, which doesn't work well on my bla...
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I need a TCP option (ioctl) to send data immediately. === I've got an unusual situation: I'm using a Linux system in an embedded situation (Intel box, currently using a 2.6.20 kernel.) which has to communicate with an embedded system that has a partially broken TCP implementation. As near as I can tell right now they ...
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Determine number of screens and screen relative location without WinForms === I want to save and restore the window position of my WPF application. I want to make the code robust to use with multiple monitors who's number and relative location can change (I want to avoid opening my application off-screen when the moni...
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Web Security for Developers === Not sure if anyone listened to Hanselminutes episodes 134 and 135, but at the end of show 135 Scott Hanselman had a lot of great advice on how to setup a baseline secure environment for a web application. As a developer, most of my time is focused on developing the application, not on ...
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WYSIWYG Control for Winform === I am looking for a free WYSIWYG editor control to be used in a Winform application. The applications primary language is VB but using C# is also an option. To clarify I need a rich text editor control that has a formatting bar. I have looked all over the web and the only options I can f...
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What is a CAPTCHA that is compatible with ASP.NET MVC ? === What is a CAPTCHA system that is compatible with ASP.NET MVC ? Are there any good examples out there? Thanks.
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How does the Sun JVM map Java threads to Windows threads? === My application uses loads of Java threads. I am looking for a reliable understanding how the JVM (version 5 and 6) maps the Java threads to underlying Windows threads. I know there is a document for mapping to Solaris threads, but not Windows. Why doesn'...
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DebuggerDisplay on generic class === I have a problem applying the `DebuggerDisplay` on a generic class: [DebuggerDisplay("--foo--")] class Foo { } [DebuggerDisplay("Bar: {t}")] class Bar<T> { public T t; } When inspecting an object of type `Bar<Foo>` I would exp...
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Can Ctrl+Backspace be made to work in VS2008's Solution Explorer? === I'm working in an ASP.NET MVC Beta 1 project, and I've noticed that if I want to rename a file in the Solution Explorer pane, Ctrl+Backspace does not do what it should (delete the closest "word"), and I get a silly box character and annoyed. I'm ...
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Java: Things that were once Commonplace, but are now Obsolete... === Java is nearing version 7 ... I occurs to me that there there must be plenty of textbooks and training manuals kicking around that teach methods based on older versions of Java; where the methods taught, would have far better solutions now .... <...
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.NET XML Serialize without XMLNS === Is there a way for me to serialize an object in .NET without the XML Namespaces automatically serializing also? It seems that by default .NET believes the XSI and XSD namespaces should be included, but I don't want them there.
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MFC Event Handlers === Just wondering what the difference between MFC control messages prefixed with the following is: LVN (e.g. LVN_ITEMCHANGED) HDN (e.g. HDN_TRACK) NM (e.g. NM_HOVER) Also, I am using a ListControl and trapping when the user clicks on an item using the NM_CLICK message. I also wa...
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How can I avoid automatically attaching to T-SQL for debugging in Visual Studio 2008? === When debugging web sites that I'm working on, I tend to use Attach to Process rather than F5 to start debugging (since the site's already on in Firefox). However, occasionally when doing so, I'll get the following error: >EX...
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COM/Interop - Supporting Multiple Versions === I've written a .NET console app that wraps CuteFTP's Transfer Engine - a COM object (ftpte). The version I wrapped is CuteFTP 7.0. I'd like to also support the 8.0 version, as some of the clients I integrate with have that version. I have a reference in my Visual Stu...
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Will the dynamic keyword in C#4 support extension methods? === I'm listening to a talk about **C#4**'s `dynamic` keyword and I'm wondering... Will this feature be orthogonal to other .NET features, for example will it support extension methods? public static class StrExtension { public static string tw...
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Phone number normalization: Any pre-existing libraries? === I have a system which is using phone numbers as unique identifiers. For this reason, I want to format all phone numbers as they come in using a normalized format. Because I have no control over my source data, I need to parse out these numbers myself and form...
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Handling WCF Deserialization of DateTime objects === We've got a scheduling application running that calls a WCF service to run nightly jobs. A large number of these include information about the current business date. For business reasons we want the scheduling server set to GMT, but our service is running on NY ti...
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Can every float be expressed exactly as a double? === Can every possible value of a `float` variable can be represented exactly in a `double` variable? In other words, does there exist some value X such that the following would fail: float f1 = X; double d = f1; float f2 = (float)d; if(f...
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C# NullReference Exception and ReSharper suggestion === This is what I have written: if ((lstProperty[i].PropertyIdentifier as string).CompareTo("Name") == 0) Resharper put me an error (I am new with ReSharper... I am trying it) and it suggests me : if (((string) lstProperty[i].PropertyIdentifier).C...
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Why would I choose Powershell over WMI to develop management interfaces? === We are discussing development of an improved management infrastructure for our distributed system. We use COM, web services and .NET components. Since we're based on Microsoft Windows Server XP/2003, I guess, we basically have two options: ...
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How do I use WScript.Shell SendKeys to send Number Pad key strokes? === I am trying to use WScript.Shell SendKeys method to emulate sending a key press from the Number Pad. I have an application that I am writing automated testing for using QTP. It is a Web Browser based application and the input is into a Java Ap...
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Get SQL Server Connection info from app without debugging? === We are troubleshooting a SQL Server 2005 connection issue on a closed-source third-party ASP.NET application. The application is a .NET application and the developing company is using a custom formatted configuration file that stores the SQL Server authen...
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Why Doesn't C# Allow Static Methods to Implement an Interface? === Why was C# designed this way? As I understand it, an interface only describes behaviour, and serves the purpose of describing a contractual obligation for classes implementing the interface that certain behaviour is implemented. If classes wish t...
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How SQL locking works? === Consider that I have a transaction: BEGIN TRANSACTION DECLARE MONEY @amount SELECT Amount AS @amount FROM Deposits WHERE UserId = 123 UPDATE Deposits SET Amount = @amount + 100.0 WHERE UserId = 123 COMMIT And it gets executed on 2 thr...
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Deploying an application to Windows Mobile Pocket PC === Iv been encountering problems with disk space when deploying my app to a pocket pc emulator. So what Iv done is set up a shared directory on my pc to simulate a SD card, Iv copied the program there manually and then run it from the emulator, with this approac...
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Why do I get "Unable to start debugging on web server" when running asp.net? === I am trying to debug a web application through IIS that has a virtual directory other than localhost. It compiles fine but gets the above message anytime that I try to start debugging. I have compilation debug="true".
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.Net Font question === Is there a wrapper around the Win32 API for getting font information without actually instantiating an instance of the .NET Font class? For example, some fonts do not have a regular style so I need to determine what styles are valid for a font without actually creating an instance of it.
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rtsp over http over a proxy === I am trying to fetch an RTSP stream over HTTP using a proxy. The behavior of the Real client seems to be a bit hectic: it tries all the possible ports, methods and protocols at once. The only thing that should work is HTTP GET over port 80. Such a request is indeed issued, and is receiv...
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Getting counts for a paged SQL search stored procedure === I've written a paged search stored procedure using SQL Server 2005. It takes a number of parameters and the search criteria is moderately complex. Due to the front-end architecture I need to be able to return the number of results that would come back **wit...
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Which is faster for PHP5 to deal with/easier to work with in PHP; XML or JSON, and file_get_contents or cURL? === Is there any reason why I should pick JSON over XML, or vice-versa if both are available? Tips for optimizing performance when dealing with data feeds are also appreciated!
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How to parse a search term into the various question types? === I am writing an internal application where we let users to do a few different types of queries. The application allows users to search a database by either of the following keys: * employeeId * name (first or last) * companyId * status (workingF...
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Where can I obtain dictionary files for use in checking spelling? === I thought this was asked before, but 15 minutes of searching on Google and the site search didn't turn anything up...so: Where can I obtain free (as in beer and/or as in speech) dictionary files? I'm mainly interested in English, but if you know ...
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Does anyone know a way to "share" a datasource without causing multiple postbacks? === For instance, I have a SqlDataSource that loads a list of items. On my form, I've got 3 dropdown boxes that both should contain that same list of values, and then the user can select a different value for each and save. By hooki...
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How can I scrape an HTML table to CSV? === #The Problem I use a tool at work that lets me do queries and get back HTML tables of info. I do not have any kind of back-end access to it. A lot of this info would be much more useful if I could put it into a spreadsheet for sorting, averaging, etc. **How can I screen...
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WPF ListBox bind to index of the item === It's easy to bind something to the SelectedIndex of the ListBox, but I want every item in the ListBox be able to bind to it's index in the list. Might sound weird, so here's what I'm trying to do: <DataTemplate x:Key="ScenarioItemTemplate"> <Bor...
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Passing form data from masterpage to other pages ASP.NET === I have asked a similar question before, but I didn't have a firm grasp on what the problem I was encountering was. My problem is I cannot get the data from a TextBox residing on the master when the page changes. Here is what happens: 1. MasterPage with...
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