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How to receive http request in Delphi 7? === Which component is best to use for receiving HTTP requests in Delphi application?
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Getting an NSImage from an NSProgressIndicator === I need to put the image from an NSProgressIndicator into an NSOutlineView Cell. I have written up code that does this for a determinate indicator and it works just great: NSProgressIndicator *progressIndicator = [[NSProgressIndicator alloc] initWithFrame:NSMa...
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AccessViolationException from a combo: Attempted to read or write protected memory === Users are occassionally getting the above error when using our application (VB.Net, Winforms, using v2 of the framework). I'm not able to reproduce it. The callstack is as follows: : System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to ...
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Sftp from Unix to Windows === Is anyone aware of a way of sftp'ing from Unix to Windows Thanks Damien
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Save state for DropDownList after post === i have form with one **textbox** and **dropdownlist** <br/> <PRE>&lt;%=Html.TextBox(<span style="color: #666666; font-family: Courier New; font-size: 11px; background-color: #ededed">"Name"</span>)<span style="color: Red; font-family: Courier New; font-size: 11px; backgro...
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Translating NETBIOS domain into a FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) === In short - How do I translate a NETBIOS domain to a FQDN ? Details: Assuming I'm in domain A and I have user credentials for domain B which has a trust relationship with domain A (I can authenticate the credentials). How do I get domain B's ...
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VB NET Listing drives and VMWARE === This is a strange one... In a windows forms app (VB.NET/VS 2005) I have the need to occasionally check if the application DVD is inserted. <br>In my production machine (and in the majority of our clients) this code takes less than an second to execute. But in some machines, it ta...
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javscript - Array.map and parseInt === From the [Mozilla Dev Site](https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Reference:Objects:Array:map): [1,4,9].map(Math.sqrt) will yield: [1,2,3] Why then does this: ['1','2','3'].map(parseInt) yield this: [1, NaN, NaN] I have teste...
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Best sorting algorithms for C# / .NET in different scenarios === What are the best algorithms for sorting data in C#? Is there one sorting algorithm that can handle 80% of sorts well? Please give code examples if applicable.
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How do you decide on which ORM to use? === Castle Active Record? Plain NHibernate? Subsonic? Entity? Something like Nettiers? I'd like to use one, but I don't know enough to decide. Nhibernate seems over kill and complex, but widely used. Subsonic seems neat and easy. But is it stable? I have CodeSmith, and...
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Sharepoint 2007 NTLM issue with ASP.NET Web App hosted on Sharepoint server === I'm hosting an ASP.NET web application on a Sharepoint 2007 box, which makes a web service call to Sharepoint to retrieve a document location (specifically, the GetListItems method). The service is consumed with passed credentials of a ...
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Can I make IEMobile not strip the fragment from a redirect? === I am having an issue with IEMobile accessing my site. A certain redirect I use has a 302 response code, and the headers (yep, that's app-engine): <pre>Server Development/1.0 Python/2.5.2 Date Tue, 04 Nov 2008 16:47:02 GMT Content-T...
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Replace non-numeric with empty string === Quick add on requirement in our project. A field in our DB to hold a phone number is set to only allow 10 characters. So, if I get passed "(913)-444-5555" or anything else, is there a quick way to run a string through some kind of special replace function that I can pass it ...
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Why using '*' to build a view is bad ? === Why using '*' to build a view is bad ? Suppose that you have a complex join and all fields may be use somewhere. Then you just have to chose fields needed. SELECT field1, field2 FROM aview WHERE ... The view "aview" could be SELECT table1.*, table2.* ....
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How do I programmatically send an email in the same way that I can "Send To Mail Recipient" in Windows Explorer? === ShellExecute() allows me to perform simple shell tasks, allowing the system to take care of opening or printing files. I want to take a similar approach to sending an email attachment programmatically. ...
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making a programme run indefinitely in python === Is there any way to make a function (the ones i'm thinking of arein the style of the simple ones I've made which generate the fibonnacci sequence from 0 to a point and all the primes between two points) run indefinitely, e.g. until i press a certain key or until a time...
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Namespace collisions === How is it possible that .NET is finding the wrong 'MyClass' in this scenario? I have a type A.B.C.D.MyType in a project that I'm working on, and I'm referencing a DLL that has a type A.B.MyType? I do not have any 'using A.B;' statements anywhere in my code, and I do have 'using A.B.C.D.MyTy...
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Version Control for multi-disciplined web agency === Ok, so here's the lowdown. I want to setup a Version Control system and associated processes for my agency and want to learn from the mistakes of others before I leap into it. I'm looking at deploying subversion from a remotely hosted service (assembla - which wi...
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Can I use dashes in Named Captures with .NET's System.Text.RegularExpressions? === Is it possible to do something like (?'A-B'\s*) ?
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what's the quickest way to extract a 5 digit number from a string in c# === what's the quickest way to extract a 5 digit number from a string in c#. I've got string.Join(null, System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Split(expression, "[^\\d]")); Any others?
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Google Maps Bubble Templates === Googling has been difficult because I can't get results specific enough - wondering if my fellow SO-ers have any insight. Are there any handy CSS/HTML templates out there to make inserting content into a google maps bubble easy? I'm throwning together a quick-n-dirty mashup and wanted ...
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CATransition showing a single frame from the end of the transition before the animation starts === I am using some code which was originally taken from the Apple sample ViewTransitions to swap two views with each other. CATransition *animation = [CATransition animation]; [animation setDelegate:self]; ...
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SourceSafe Label Search === Is there a way to search Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 6.0d for all files tagged with a specific label?
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ViewModel on top of XDocument === I am working on a WPF application which has a treeview that represents an XML. I load the XML on to the XDocument, then bind the TreeView to this object. Now using the [MVVM pattern][1], I want to provide a **ViewModel** on top of **XDocument**. What are some of the things that I ...
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How programaticaly enable READ COMMITED SNAPSHOT in SQL Server? === I need to programaticaly enable READ COMMITED SNAPSHOT in SQL Server. How can I do that?
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How to scroll a panel manually? === I want to use the same functionality available when a Panel.AutoScroll is true, but with the scrollbars invisible. To do so I need to know how can I scroll to left/right up/down using functions in my code.
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Visual basic auto imports namespaces === In C# some of default name space such as System.Collections are listed without typing in using blah. In visual basic, they are not imports for you. Is there a way to force vb to auto imports some of default name space or VB work differently than C#?
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Excel VBA: Identify invalid characters in text based cell === I recently inherited a VBA macro that needs to have validation logic added to it. I need to be able to determine if any characters in a text based cell are non ASCII characters (i.e. have a binary value > 0x7F). The cells may contain some carriage control...
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Reasons not to use an auto-incrementing number for a primary key === I'm currently working on someone else's database where the primary keys are generated via a lookup table which contains a list of table names and the last primary key used. A stored procedure increments this value and checks it is unique before retur...
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Secure FTP for Windows 2000 Server === Can someone recommend a secure FTP implementation that works well on Windows Server 2000? I'm uploading files into virtual directories and web applications under IIS and the existing provider, obviously, isn't secure or encrypted.
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Defining different types of numbers in C# === You can define a number in various ways in C#, 1F // a float with the value 1 1L // a long with the value 1 1D // a double with the value 1 personally I'm looking for which would a short, however to make the question a better reference for people, what ...
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Why does sql server's gui mangle my views. === When I create a view in sql server 2005 and someone later opens it in the GUI modify mode it sometimes completely rearranges my joins. Often to the point it's virtually no longer readable. If I look at it in the GUI it's changed as well from what I originally wrote. So...
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Why this trigger won't work? === $('input[type=checkbox').unbind().click(function(e){ $(this).attr('checked', true) return false; }); i NEED to return false because i have an event on his parent and i don't want to trigger that it just DON'T check that checkbox :| Already it drive me insane. I thi...
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Add references to project when control dropped from Visual Studio 2008 toolbox === When I drop a third-party control onto a visual design surface in Visual Studio, any library references required by the control are automatically added to my project. I have an inherited version of a third-party control that I've added ...
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How to kill a linux process by STIME (dangling svnserve processes) === I'm a complete linux noob and have inherited keeping our single linux server running. It's our SVN server so it's relatively important. Turns out the guy who maintained it before me had a cron task to email him when there are too many svnserve p...
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What are the tipping points for team size vs process overhead? === At what point in a team's growth must process change drastically? A lone coder can get away with source control and a brain. A team trying to ship large prepackaged software to local and international markets must have a bit more in place. If you'...
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SCM for ASP.net === As part of my overall development practices review I'm looking at how best to streamline and automate our ASP.net web development practices. At the moment, our process goes something like this: 1.) Designer builds frontend as static HTML/CSS on a network share. This gets tweaked until signed ...
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How to use only CSS to round my div tag area's corners? === I use div tags to define area's within my web pages. I set all the obvious things like background, size, padding, etc. But it is all very square. How can I use **only** CSS to round the corners?
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.Net 2.0 Winform Label Tool Tip === This has got to be something I just missed, but how do I add a tool tip to a label? I saw something on the web about handling the mouse hover event, but how would I even handle it in code?
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Using Lisp (or AutoLisp) how good is the associative lists performance? === I'm doing an AutoLisp project which uses long associative structures to do heavy geometrical processing - so I'm curious about the associative list intense use timing results. How simple/complex is the implementation? It uses some data struc...
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Variable opacity within a WPF application === My problem is: I have a Canvas which covers part of my Window. The Opacity of the canvas is set to less than 1, i.e. I can view the controls under the Canvas. What I would like to do is place a control, any control, say a Button, on the canvas and not have that Button s...
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Can't set FormsAuthenicationTicket.UserData in cookieless mode. === I'm trying to implement the "Writing Information to UserData" section of [this article][1], but it doesn't work properly when the cookie is part of the URI. My code: // Create the cookie that contains the forms authentication ticket Htt...
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PHP tag library === I'm writing a small web app as a side project. It's done in PHP. Boy, how I loathe PHP. Well, actually, I don't hate PHP per se. I can't stand HTML intermixed with code. I can barely look at one of those templates without feeling nauseated. I know, when you have an army of "web designers" at ...
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Get all files checked out by a user using the Visual Source Safe command line application SS.exe === We currently use VSS 6, this is not going to change I am afraid. I am attempting to write a script that will allow a user to quickly copy all files that they have checked out to another directory tree. In order to d...
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JSF commandLink action firing before Updating Model Values === I have a JSF application that consists of two JSPs: login.jsp & main.jsp. I have the following faces-config.xml: <lifecycle> <phase-listener>nielsen.statresearch.programs.scorecard.beans.EventBean</phase-listener> </lifecycle> <m...
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Exposing Multiple Databinding sources === I feel like I'm missing a fairly fundamental concept to WPF when it comes to databinding, but I can't seem to find the right combination of Google keywords to locate what I'm after, so maybe the SO Community can help. :) I've got a WPF usercontrol that needs to databind to ...
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ASP.net AJAX Search === I am looking for an example of using ASP.net AJAX to show a 'live' filtering of a repeater control based on what is being typed into a textbox. I have seen stuff using the Web Client Software Factory but am more interested in something that doesn't require an additional library.
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Anyone have a good shared memory container for C++? === I've long had a desire for an STLish container that I could place into a shared memory segment or a memory mapped file. I've considered the use of a custom allocator and placement new to place a regular STL container into a shared memory segment. (like this dd...
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Java object to XML schema === If you have a Java object and an XML schema (XSD), what is the best way to take that object and convert it into an xml file in line with the schema. The object and the schema do not know about each other (in that the java classes weren't created from the schema). For example, in the cl...
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Is it better to use Nested Master pages or User Controls for multi-sectioned website? === I am creating a website that has 5 different sub-sites each with the same overall look, but each has a different logo and added navigation. What do you feel is a better approach: - Use the new nested master page capabilit...
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How do you measure the quality of your unit tests? === If you (or your organization) aspires to thoroughly unit test your code, how do you measure the success or quality of your efforts? * Do you use code coverage, what percentage do you aim for? * Do you find that philosophies like TDD have a better impact tha...
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Javascript onHover event === Is there a canonical way to set up a JS onHover event with the existing onmouseover, onmouseout and some kind of timers? Or just any method to fire an arbitrary function if and only if user has hovered over element for certain amount of time.
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IIS 6/.Net 2:How can user A get the user cookie for unrelated user B who is in a different session and on another box? === 1) user A goes to the site, creates an account, and logs in 2) user b goes to the site. Rather than having to log in, user b enters as though user b is user a. User b gets access to all of user...
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How do I round corners of myapp's icon === In simulator mode, myapp has an icon with round corners, but on real iPhone, the corners arn't rounded.
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What is the benefit of using DSASignatureFormatter over DSACryptoServiceProvider to generate a signature? === I'm using DSA to create a signature for a binary blob, and I'm trying to figure out what I would gain from using the DSASignatureFormatter's CreateSignature(byte[]), rather than just using DSACryptoServiceProv...
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Agile 40-hour week === Have you ever worked on a (full-time) project where using Agile methodologies actually allowed you to acceomplish a 40-hour work-week? If so, what were the most valuable agile practices?
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When would you call java's thread.run() instead of thread.start()? === ... the question says it all I believe!
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painting DataGridView Row === I am trying to set the background color of a DataGridView row to red. I tried with the following line: dgvActiveCalls.Rows[1].DefaultCellStyle.BackColor = Color.Red; but it doesn't work. Then just to see if something is wrong with update I tried to paint the column instead of row: ...
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How to determine the entire date range displayed by ASP.NET calendar? === The ASP.NET calendar always displays 6 weeks of dates in a 7x6 grid. My problem is that the first day of the target month does *not necessarily* appear in the first row... in some cases, the entire first row displays dates from the previous mont...
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C++ map access discards qualifiers (const) === The following code says that passing the map as `const` into the `operator[]` method discards qualifiers: #include <iostream> #include <map> #include <string> using namespace std; class MapWrapper { public: const int &g...
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Can anyone point me at a good example of pretty printing rules to "english" === I've got the equivalent of an AST that a user has built using a rule engine. But when displaying a list of the rules, I'd like to be able to "pretty print" each rule into something that looks nice**. Internally when represented as a stri...
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Why HttpServletRequest.getRemoteAddr() doesn't work in Java servlet ? === I'm developing a web app with java servlet, I hope to get the user ip info by calling request.getRemoteAddr() from inside : processRequest(HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response) But it returns a wrong ip, yet when I go to : ...
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Is there a way to find how how "deep" a PHP array is? === A PHP array can have arrays for its elements. And those arrays can have arrays and so on and so forth. Is there a way to find out the maximum nesting that exists in a PHP array? An example would be a function that returns 1 if the initial array does not have ar...
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What Delphi coding standards document(s) do you follow? === **What Delphi coding standards document(s) do you follow?** Our company is looking at putting some better coding standards in place, to improve our code’s readability, reviewability, and maintainability. We’ve come across CodeGear’s “Object Pascal Style G...
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What do you think of "RubyMine". === Jetbrains has just released a "public preview" of a Ruby IDE called RubyMine The roadmap follows: **Nov 1** - Public Preview Release **Nov 10** - EAP Opens **Q1 2009** - RubyMine 1.0 Release I don't have much Ruby experience my self, but comming from the creators of...
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How do you show a preview image when allowing file uploads in ASP.NET? === Here is the functionality I want: User selects an image from their machine, hits an Upload button (or better yet the following fires on the onchange event of the file input), and is able to see a preview of the image they are about to upload...
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Declarative XML -> POJO conversion === I have to write a process (in Java) which periodically hits a URL, reads the returned XML document, and persists that data into the DB. This data is further used by my application, so I have modeled them as Hibernate-mapped POJOs. I can parse the XML and then create appropriat...
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What's the best way to highlight a required field on a web form? === I don't find the oft-used "*" to be very nice looking - can anyone suggest a nicer-looking method or point me to an example?
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How to export / dump a SQL table into a text file including the field names (aka headers or column names) === In MySql's interpreter, it's very easy to dump a table to the screen along with its field names. There seems to be no simple way to export a table to a tab-delimted or CSV outfile *including* its column he...
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Passing params in the URL when using HTTP POST === Is it allowable to pass parameters to a web page through the URL (after the question mark) when using the POST method? I know that it works (most of the time, anyways) because my company's webapp does it often, but I don't know if it's actually supported in the stand...
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(int) ch vs. int(ch): Are they different syntaxes for the same thing? === If not, what's the difference?
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Is it costly to do array.length or list.count in a loop === I know that in JavaScript, creating a for loop like this: for(int i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) is costly as it computes the array length each time. Is this behavior costly in c# for lists and arrays as well. Or at compile-time is it optimized? Also what abou...
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openbd cfloop over a date === I'm trying to convert my sites from CF8 to openBD. I have a cfloop in a site that loops over a date range. In essence, I want to insert a new record into the db for every 2 weeks (step) of a date range (from and to) my loop looks like this... <cfloop from = "#form.startDate#" to ...
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Why does this RegEx work the way I want it to? === I have a RegEx that is working for me but I don't know WHY it is working for me. I'll explain. RegEx: \s*<in.*="(<?.*?>)"\s*/>\s* <br> Text it finds (it finds the white-space before and after the input tag): <td class="style9"> <input name="...
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A good strategy for implementing a versioning system === I have been struggling with versioning software for a while now. I'm not talking about a naming convention, I'm talking about how to actually apply a version in a build system all the way through to a release. I generally use major.minor.maintenance-[release...
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Gridview sorting challenge when moving from Winforms to ASP.NET 2.0 Webforms === I have a problem with Gridview sorting that is similar to others but I'm binding to a collection object as opposed to a data table. The existing business rules and data access layers of an application follow the pattern of having an ob...
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Gitosis: setting repository config variables === Is there a way to set repository config variables through the gitosis conf instead of going into each repository and editing the conf values directly?
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Can my web server be at one hosting company, and my email hosted by a 3rd party? === I have a web server that runs my web application. If I want to outsource my email to another provider, is it possible if they are on their on network/data center?
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Is it possible to change the Environment of a parent process in python? === In Linux When I invoke python from the shell it replicates its environment, and starts the python process. Therefore if I do something like the following: import os os.environ["FOO"] = "A_Value" When the python process retur...
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What's your favorite cross domain cookie sharing approach? === I see iframe/p3p trick is the most popular one around, but I personally don't like it because javascript + hidden fields + frame really make it look like a hack job. I've also come across a master-slave approach using web service to communicate (http://www...
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Java URLConnection : how could I find out a file's size ? === I'm working on a project for school , and I'm implementing a tool which can be used to download files from the web ( with a throttling option ) . The thing is , I'm gonna have a GUI for it , and I will use a JProgressBar widget , which I would like to refle...
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Stored Procedure slower than LINQ query? === I was doing some testing and straight LINQ-to-SQL queries run at least 80% faster than if calling stored procedures via the LINQ query in SQL profiler a generic LINQ query var results = from m in _dataContext.Members select m; took only 19 miliseconds a...
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Keeping static files in server when deploying with Capistrano === I'm uploading files to my `public/files` folder of a Rails application on a constant basis through a web interface. I don't want to keep these in source control since they go for almost 2 GBs, so every time I do a `cap deploy` it will save those file...
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State Machine Framework for JBoss/Java? === We are developing an application that involves a lot of different tests where each test lead the users to a number of steps. We are thinking of using a state machine framework to capture the states/transitions out of the code. We are also thinking of using rule engine to s...
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Determine the range category of a specified number === So I have a column with different numbers and wish to categorize them by range within 30 minute intervals. So 5 would be 0-30, 697 would be 690-720, and 169 would be 150-180. I was first thinking of doing a case statement, but it doesn't look like Access 2003 supp...
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How to change character encoding of a PDO/SQLite connection in PHP? === I'm having a little problem with a php-gtk app that keeps running into non-utf8 strings, I had found that the problem is in the database connection, even when the database is supposed to be in UTF-8. I had tried with the "SET CHARACTER SET utf8...
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Play two or more videos synchronously === How can I play two or more video files/streams in different windows with frame-level synchronism? What tools, libraries or APIs could I use to do that?
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Creating a fulltext index on a view in SQL Server 2005 === I am having troubles creating a fulltext index on a view in SQL Server 2005. Reviewing the documentation I have not found the problem. The error message I receive is: "'Id' is not a valid index to enforce a full-text search key. A full-text search key must...
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Why are regular expressions such a complicated, cryptic mess? === Often when i see regular expressions, i only see a total mess of characters. Why does it have to be this way? I guess what i really want to know is: are there alternatives to regular expressions that basically do the same thing but are implemented in...
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What are some of the best resources to learn MSBuild with? === I am looking for any and all suggestions of the **best and effective resources** that the StackOverflow community has used to better learn **MSBuild with an emphasis on integrating unit tests** and later static code analysis tools such as FxCop and StyleCo...
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Reloving AliasRecord with relative path on a new volume === I have an `AliasRecord` creating using the Alias Manager function `FSNewAlias(fromFSRef, targetFSRef, &aliasRecordHandle)`. My understanding is that the resulting alias record will contain information for a relative path search (relative to `fromFSRef`). Beca...
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How to make the Lucene QueryParser more forgiving? === I'm using Lucene.net, but I am tagging this question for both .NET and Java versions because the API is the same and I'm hoping there are solutions on both platforms. I'm sure other people have addressed this issue, but I haven't been able to find any good disc...
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Problems moving an SSIS .dtsx package === I've created a dtsx package with Sql Server Business Intelligence Design studio, and I am executing it using the dtexec utility. Via dtexec I am setting certain properties at runtime using the /set switch. So my command looks something like: dtexec /f "mypackage.dtsx" /...
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Question Adding a Web Reference for SharePoint in Visual Studio 2008 === Whenever I add a web reference for any Sharepoint web service in VS 2008, the preview window while adding the web reference shows the proper method names:<br /> Note CreateFolder:<br /> <a href="http://img134.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vs20081b...
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Is OpenID a flawed concept? === I'm not asking about specific implementations, I'm not asking about the global world view of cross site single sign on mechanisms, I just want to know what the community thinks about the underlying usability of OpenID. Do you think using a URL issued by a (to the non-technical observer)...
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Insert into temp values (select.... order by id) === I'm using an Informix (Version 7.4) DB. On one operation I create a temp table with the ID of a regular table and a serial column (so I would have all the IDs from the regular table numbered continuously). But I want to insert the info from the regular table ordere...
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C#: Waiting for all threads to complete === I'm running into a common pattern in the code that I'm writing, where I need to wait for all threads in a group to complete, with a timeout. The timeout is supposed to be the time required for *all* threads to complete, so simply doing thread.Join(timeout) for each thread wo...
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Is Ubuntu an acceptable distro for running a production server? === I'm not a great Linux expert, but I'm comfortable running my Ubuntu desktop. I've also got a little experience running Ubuntu as a server as well, for my home network. At work, we're considering switching away from our current Solaris based setup ...
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iPhone OS Utility App - Flipside View and Main View communication === I am currently working on an iPhone 2.1 application. I am new to Objective C, coming from a Java background. My application has as a base the Utility Application template available in Xcode with the iPhone SDK. Currently I have some controls, suc...
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java traits or mixins pattern? === Is there a way to emulate mixins or traits in java? basically, I need a way to do multiple inheritance so I can add common business logic to several classes
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