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Combining multiple SVN repositories into one === After considering the answers to my previous question ([One SVN Repository or many?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/252459/one-svn-repository-or-many)), I've decided to take the 4 or so repositories I have and consolidate them into one. This of course leads to the q...
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C++ project structure under Visual Studio 2008 === So, I've been doing Java for a number of years now, but now I'm starting a C++ project. I'm trying to determine best practices for setting up said project. Within the project, how do you generally structure their code? Do you do it java style with namespace folde...
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MVC Views with the Same Name Issue/Bug === Hey, I have beening using ASP.net MVC for a new website. I have found a minor nagging issue with having views with the same name but are in different folders i.e. Views/Home/Index.aspx and Views/Account/Index.aspx The codebehind files act as if they are partial classes wh...
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glDrawPixels/glCopyPixels to get a magnified view producing severely clamped image === Despite an earlier question ([asked here][1]), our project is constrained to using glDrawPixels, so we have to do some hackery. One of the feature requirements is to be able to have a magnified view show up on a clicked region of...
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Unix C Shell Scripting printf help === Attempting to print out a list of values from 2 different variables that are aligned correctly. foreach finalList ($correctList $wrongList) printf "%20s%s\n" $finalList end This prints them out an they are aligned, but it's one after another. How would I have...
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RESTful URL's, master pages, and PreviousPage woes === <pre> I'm am building my asp.net web application using MVC (Preview 5), and am also using the Master pages concept. My PageA and PageB are both content pages. I'm doing a form submit in a method via JavaScript from PageA to PageB. PageB has its PreviousP...
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java.net versus java.nio === At what point is it better to switch from java.net to java.nio? .net (not the Microsoft entity) is easier to understand and more familiar, while nio is scalable, and comes with some extra nifty features. Specifically, I need to make a choice for this situation: We have one control cente...
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Difference between a HashMap and a dictionary ADT === What is the difference between a Hash Map and dictionary ADT. And when to prefer one over another. For my programming assignment my instructor has asked to use one of them but I don't see any difference in between both. The program is supposed to work with a huge n...
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Creating an OS X Service === I'm trying to create an OS X Service. I found [Providing System Services][1] in Apple's documentation, however I'm finding it less than clear on what exactly I need to do. I'm currently using an application to register my service (thinking that would be more straight forward - eventually I...
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Transferable skills (to SQL) === In your experience, how long does it take for a professional procedural coder to become a professional SQL coder? And what's the best way to make the transition? What percent of programmers are professional-level at both? a. Self evaluation. b. Unbiased evaluation. (In my e...
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Help me find this SQL book that was awesome for me in school === I learned SQL at a local college using a small SQL book, it had a baby blue hard cover, and was probably around 100-150 pages. It was in 1992 or 1993 that I took the course. It was, as I recall, not related to any specific SQL tool - very generic. ...
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How can I convert from integers to roman numerals using a syntax-directed translation scheme? === No, i'm not taking a Compiler class in College and trying to cheat. I'm just reading the dragon book and this exercise caught my attention (and I have no idea even how to start solving it) Any clues/pointers?
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How is the .net Entity Framework overkill versus LinqToSql? === I've heard it said that the Entity Framework is overkill or that it's difficult to learn compared to LinqToSql. I am wondering in what way? I used LinqToSql and like it. So, I am trying the EF and for the things I'm doing they seem almost exactly the...
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WPF: Eliminate transparency between grid cells. === I have a Grid in WPF. The Grid has a transparent background (necessary) and each of the cells potentially has a different colored solid background, or maybe no background. When I put arbitrary content in these cells, when two adjacent cells both have colored backgrou...
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In C++: Is it possible to have a named enum be continued in a different file? === For example: Base class header file has: enum FOO { FOO_A, FOO_B, FOO_C, FOO_USERSTART }; Then the derived class has: enum FOO { FOO_USERA=FOO_USERSTART FOO_USERB, FOO...
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Which areas of the web.config can i safely delete? === When beginning a new web project, i'm always a bit worried about removing pieces of the web.config. It seems there are more entries than ever with Net 3.5 SP1. Which bits of the .config do you delete for the following scenarios: - WCF Web Service, no Java...
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Do you write code to sort a list these days? === People in java/.net world has framework which provides methods for sorting a list. In CS, we all might have gone through Bubble/Insertion/Merge/Shell sorting algorithms. Do you write any of it these days? With frameworks in place, do you write code for sorting?<b...
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Sql Server Managament Studio 2008 not scripting table permissions === Sql Server Managament Studio 2008 is not scripting table permissions even when I select the option to script object level permissions. Is this a bug or is there another way to do this? It is creating permissions for stored procs.. but not for table...
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How do you estimate the cost of developing software requirements? === Many software developers probably would agree that estimation of implementation costs is one of the most complex SDLC issues, even when a good requirements specification is available as a pre-condition. **Now, what about estimation of the cost of...
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How do you match only valid roman numerals with a regular expression? === Thinking about [my other problem][1], i decided I can't even create a regular expression that will match roman numerals (let alone a context-free grammar that will generate them) The problem is matching only valid roman numerals. Eg, 990 is...
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What are the best practices on MS-SQL when Windows Authentications is not an option? === What is the best option for a windows application that uses SQL server authentication? Should I create a single SQL account and manage the users inside the application (using a users table). Or should I create a SQL server account...
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How do you bind data to multiple columns in a list view? === I have a datasource that I want to bind to a listview that has multiple columns. How do I bind my datasource to that listview Here is some pseudo code that doesn't work to help illustrate what I am trying to do: MyDataTable dt = GetDataSource()...
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Default HashMap probing in Java === What does Java use as a default probing method for HashMap? Is it Linear? Chaining or something else?
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Elegant template specialization === Is there an elegant way to specialize a template based on one of its template parameters? Ie. template<int N> struct Junk { static int foo() { // stuff return Junk<N - 1>::foo(); } }; // compile error: template argume...
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TCL: Two way communication between threads in Windows === I need to have two way communication between threads in Tcl and all I can get is one way with parameters passing in as my only master->helper communication channel. Here is what I have: proc ExecProgram { command } { if { [catch {open "| $comma...
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How to get a build date for an ASP.NET application? === Jeff wrote about [getting a file version/datestamp][1] a while back. Visual studio doesn't increment builds unless you close/reopen the solution, so grabbing the timestamp seems to be the best way to verify what build you are using. I ported the solution to C#...
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c++ file io & splitting by separator === I have a file with data listed as follows: 0, 2, 10 10, 8, 10 10, 10, 10 10, 16, 10 15, 10, 16 17, 10, 16 I want to be able to input the file and split it into three arrays, in the process trimming all excess sp...
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How do I treat an ASCII string as unicode and unescape the escaped characters in it in python? === For example, if I have a _unicode_ string, I can encode it as an _ASCII_ string like so: >>> u'\u003cfoo/\u003e'.encode('ascii') '<foo/>' However, I have e.g. this _ASCII_ string: '\u003foo\u003e' ...
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How do I manage deployment item references that may either be on an x86 install, or x64 install for an MSTest-based project? === Much related to [this question][1], we have a scenario on my team where we need to copy the contents of a folder for a suite of libraries and configuration files for said libraries to our fo...
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How do I read/write an Encrypted XML file using LINQ to XML? === I would like to read/write encrypted XML files using LINQ to XML. Does anyone know how to use encryption algorithms built into the .NET Framework to encrypt the Stream used by the XDocument object? I did try it, but you can't set the CryptoStream to R...
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Upgrade SQl 2000 === If I need to upgrade MSSQL 2000 TO MSSQL 2005 which is installed inside the citrix box. How can I check if it is compatible or not. Thanks
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How to revoke permission of Windows Administrator user from DB2? === On IBM DB2 v.9 windows, when someone connect to database by Server\Administrator user DB2 database will automatic accept and grant all permission to this user right? But, some environment Administrator of server no need to see every data in databas...
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Name of a file in a POST request in Google AppEngine === Given the html form ... <form id="mainform" action="/upload" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post"> <div> <input type="file" name="img"/> </div> <div> <input type="submit"...
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Anyone know why _getstream would fail? c++ === FILE * __cdecl _getstream I'm calling an fopen and it keeps crashing. AfxMessageBox("getting here 1");<br> FILE * filePtr = fopen(fileName, ("rb") );<br> AfxMessageBox("getting here 2");<br> For some reason I never get to the second messagebox. What makes it...
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C++ class member functions that use dummy parameters === I know that you can use a dummy "int" parameter on `operator++` and `operator--` to override the postfix versions of those operators, but I vaguely recall something about a dummy parameter that you could declare on a destructor. Does anyone know anything about t...
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Does Castle Windsor allow the resolution of value types? === I'm trying to pass a parameter into a component that requires a System.TimeSpan. I'm only able to get the 'long ticks' ctor to resolve. Here's a snippet of the config file: <component id="timeInForce" type="System.TimeSpan, mscorlib"> <hours>...
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Merits of Amazon book API versus Google book API? === If one wanted to build a web site around books, would it be better to use Amazon's web services API or the Google book API? All aspects of the question are welcome discussion fodder: technical ease, quality of metadata, API capabilities, language support, and so o...
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In Delphi 7, how do I escape a percent sign (%) in the Format function? === I want to do something like this: SQL.Text := Format('select foo from bar where baz like ''%s%''',[SearchTerm]); But Format doesn't like that last '%', of course. So how can I escape it? \%? %%? Or do I have to do this: SQ...
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Linq to Sql: Multiple left outer joins === I'm having some trouble figuring out how to use more than one left outer join using LINQ to SQL. I understand how to use one left outer join. I'm using VB.NET. Below is my SQL syntax. **T-SQL** SELECT o.OrderNumber, v.VendorName, s.Stat...
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Tools to view/diagram function-call hierarchies for C or C++ source files in OSX === Are there any good source-code analyses tools for OSX. I am particularly interested in tools that are capable of diagramming function-call hierarchies for C and C++ source files.
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Representing unlimited in database with integer data type === I have a table that saves some account limits like users. For most rows this value will be an integer. However I will also need to support storing unlimited(infinite) as a value. This might seem silly but is there a common integer value that represents unli...
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query: cross product instead of join === I have two tables that I would like to join but I am getting an error from MySQL Table: books bookTagNum ShelfTagNum book1 1 book2 2 book3 2 Table: shelf shelfNum shelfTagNum 1 shelf1 2 shelf2 I want my results to be: bookTagNum ShelfT...
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Posing question again, Native PHP function that does the following? === I asked this question before, [Here][1] however I think I presented the problem poorly, and got quite a few replies that may have been useful to someone but did not address the actual question and so I pose the question again. Is there a single...
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Really Strange Problem about access violation === I've met a really strange problem: The code is as follow: ::boost::shared_ptr<CQImageFileInfo> pInfo=CQUserViewDataManager::GetInstance()->GetImageFileInfo(nIndex); Image* pImage=pInfo->m_pThumbnail; if(pImage==NULL) pImage=m_pStretchedDefaultThumbImage; ...
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correct HTTP header for json file === I've searched around and found two different ways to define Content-type for JSON file loaded with php. header('Content-type: text/json'); header('Content-type: application/json'); which one should be used ?
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What's the difference between String(value) and value as String? === Just to make this clear - what is the difference between: String(value) and value as String What are the cases where you would use one over the other? They seem interchangeable...
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How do i make a (calendar) appointment Scheduler in php? anyone know of a good tutorial .. thanks === How do i make a (calendar) appointment Scheduler in php? anyone know of a good tutorial .. thanks
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ASP.NET MVC Data Feedback through User Controls === In our new product we have a few data entry fields that require you to search for the correct value to place in this field. When you enter this data entry field I would like to provide a search option via something on the view (perhaps an Ajax implementation) an...
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WPF: Binding source is string with path to property === I am unsure if this is even possible, but I thought I would ask. First off, for my purposes, I require this to work in the C# portion and not the XAML part. This is what I have and it works: public partial class MyClass1 : Window { public My...
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how to set proxy configuration of SVK === I'm working behind a proxy, and now I'm trying to mirror a remote subversion repository, then got "could not connect to server" error with the "svn mirror" command. I found the following on svk faq page: > "Currently svk doesn't have its own > configuration file. howeve...
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How can I find out what a macro does without exposing myself to it? === I have been given two different Microsoft Word document that my virus scanner has warned me contains macros. These should be simple text files, and the person who sent them doesn't even know what a macro is; they may be a mistake on his part, but ...
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Server side synchronization for mobile applications or client side synchronization === This design question; if a mobile application has to synchronize with multiple servers, would you have ur mobile application do the synchronization or put a aggregation server to talk to multiple servers. keep the clients. Is do...
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what are the "must have" JQuery plugins === I'd like to know what are the most useful JQuery plugins. I'm particularly interested in those which are likely to be useful in general UI development, such as [Tablesorter][1], rather than those which serve uncommon needs. If you could provide a very brief description o...
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Help with trigonometry and circle geometry with JavaFX game === Im trying to get into some basic JavaFX game development and I'm getting confused with some circle maths. I have a circle at (x:250, y:250) with a radius of 50. My objective is to make a smaller circle to be placed on the circumference of the above ...
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Focusing first control in the form using jquery === Using jquery how do I focus the first element (edit field, text area, dropdown field, etc) in the form when the page load? Something like: document.forms[0].elements[0].focus(); but using jquery. Another requirement, don't focus the first element whe...
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Understanding Firebug Profiler Output === I've been trying to use Firebug's profiler to better understand the source of some JavaScript performance issues we are seeing, but I'm a little confused by the output. When I profile some code the profiler reports **Profile (464.323ms, 26,412 calls)**. I suspect that the 4...
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scripting fruityloops or propellerheads reason from VB or Python? === I have both Fruityloops and Propellerheads Reason software synths on my Windows PC. Any way I can get at and script these from either Visual Basic or Python? Or at least send Midi messages to the synths?
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What's your experience with Doctrine ORM? === What's your experience with [doctrine](http://www.doctrine-project.org/)? I've never been much of an ORM kind of guy, I mostlymanaged with just some basic db abstraction layer like adodb. But I understood all the concepts and benifits of it. So when a project came alo...
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Bruce Lee software design question === A friend of mine was given a fairly cryptic assignment for a software design class, using a quote from Bruce Lee as the basis: > "Be like water making its way through > cracks. Do not be assertive, but > adjust to the object, and you shall > find a way round or through it. ...
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Having both a Created and Last Updated timestamp === I have the following table schema; CREATE TABLE `db1`.`sms_queue` ( `Id` INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `Message` VARCHAR(160) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'Unknown Message Error', `CurrentState` VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'None', ...
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How to create a picture with animated aspects programmatically === Background I have been asked by a client to create a picture of the world which has animated arrows/rays that come from one part of the world to another. The rays will be randomized, will represent a transaction, will fade out after they happe...
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How do you restore DTS permissions after database restore on SQL 7 === As part of the way we handle support for our clients for an enterprise application, we have them backup their database, I restore it on our server, do some maintenance, backup it up, and have them restore it on their server. This works very well, ...
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How do I set up radio buttons in Excel? === I want to use Excel to capture survey results. I want to have a large number of questions each with 5 radio buttons ranging from Excellent to Poor. Each radio button should correspond to a numerical value stored in a set of data cells somewhere (e.g Excellent = 13, Poor = 10...
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Native Windows API link problem on Qt + win32 + mingw. === I am trying to use native windows API with Qt using mingw toolset. There are link problems with some functions. What happens? Is this a bug with mingw name mangling? #ifdef Q_WS_WIN HWND hwnd = QWidget::winId(); HDC hdcEMF = CreateEnhMetaFile(NULL, NUL...
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Inspect the return value of a function in gdb === Is it possible to inspect the return value of a function in gdb assuming the return value is <b>not</b> assigned to a variable?
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FTP over Satellite/High Latency connections === I use FTP on a daily basis to work on multiple websites, but when I try to work from home, my darned satellite internet has a latency of about 1000ms. (Its craptastic service, I know, but there are no alternatives where I live.) Thus, I was wondering if there is a way th...
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How can I force .NET to use a local copy of an assembly that's in the GAC === I have a .NET assembly that (for reasons outside my control) *must* be in the GAC. However, the same assembly is used by another program, which has a its own copy of an older version of the same assembly. It must use its own copy and not wha...
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Replicate selected accounts in ActiveDirectory === Is it possible to replicate selected objects (accounts) in an Active Directory Domain. We have a need to replicate selected accounts through our firewall to a DC sitting in the DMZ. We don't want to replicate _all_ accounts to this machine, in case it is compromised. ...
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Javascript: open new page in same window === Is there an easy way to modify this code so that the target URL opens in the SAME window? <a href="javascript:q=(document.location.href);void(open('http://example.com/submit.php?url='+escape(q),'','resizable,location,menubar,toolbar,scrollbars,status'));">click here<...
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Hot to pass complex type using json to ASP.NET MVC controller === I have a View that allows a user to enter/edit data for a new Widget. I'd like to form up that data into a json object and send it to my controller via AJAX so I can do the validation on the server without a postback. I've got it all working, except...
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Run ASP.NET MVC Preview 3 (or 4 or 5) and MVC Beta simultaneously === I just recently installed the MVC beta. However, I assumed because the versioning numbers have changed and because it now uses the GAC instead of the bin folder that it wouldn't break existing applications. However, it has. What steps do I ne...
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Mysql strip time component from datetime === I need to do a date comparison in Mysql without taking into account the time component i.e. i need to convert '2008-11-05 14:30:00' to '2008-11-05' Currently i am doing this: SELECT from_days(to_days(my_date)) Is there a proper way of doing this?
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Why Serializable class need a parameterless constructor === I'm writing code to do Xml serialization. With below function. public static string SerializeToXml(object obj) { XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer(obj.GetType()); using (StringWriter writer = new StringWriter()) ...
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Launch System Screensaver from C# Windows Form === Hopefully this is a simple one, but can anyone provide some simple c# code that will launch the currently configured screensaver?
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How to write code just for debug mode in MFC vs2005 === I want to define some member variable and some code just in Debug Mode, When change to Release mode, they will not appear. I know I can use #ifdef xxx to do this task. My question is : is there any handy macro provided by MFC to do this.
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Java Instance Variables === What is the difference in the visibility of the following variables in Java? public class Joe { public int a; protected int b; private int b; int c; } I'm most interested in what the last one is doing.
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Removing Outlook AddIn Sidebar Header === I am working on a sidebar AddIn for Microsoft Outlook using Visual Studio Tools for Office. However, I can't figure out how to get rid of the header outlook puts on my sidebar when I show it in Outlook. Here is a screenshot showing the header, which contains the text "Sideba...
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Boost Asio serial_port - need help with io === So I've been trying to learn the boost::asio stuff to communicate to a serial device using RS232. The documementation is sparse and the examples are non-existent. Can't figure out exactly how to communicate with the device. The device can't send data so all I need to d...
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What's the best Street Address Search service? === I'm impressed with the simplicity of Microsoft's Virtual Earth Street Address search service. My requirement is to type rough address info with no comma separators into a simple text box, press a find button, wait a few seconds and then observe a result picklist. ...
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How do I create an OLE Control ? === Without going into [why I need OLE][1].. I need to embed a managed C++ custom control into MS Word 2007 (2003 also would be nice). So the question is How do I make this managed (.net 3.5) control OLE compliant ? - It seems that I need to do something akin to implementing an ...
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defensive coding practices === Ever since I first wrote if( $a=5) { # do something with $a, e.g. print "$a"; } and went through the normal puzzling session of * why is the result always true * why is $a always 5 until I realized, I'd assigned 5 to $a, instead of performing a comp...
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SOAP - Google Maps and Javascript - Connecting to a webservice === I need to connect to an asmx webservice using javascript. the webservice accepts and returns a soap response. im looking for an example bit of code of how i can connect to the webservice using javascript. it returns lat and long details which i'll then...
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Java Class Accessibility === Slightly related to my [other question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/267750/java-instance-variable-accessibility): What is the difference between the following: private class Joe protected class Joe public class Joe class Joe Once again, the difference betwee...
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oracle express detatach === Hi I am new and I am used to MS SQL Manager's Attach/Detatch functionality to drop a database into a single file so I can move it to other computers/SQL instances. In a nut shell, this is what I want to do. I have a large Oracle Express database (instance name Zeus) that I need to move o...
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Microsft Enterprise Search - FAST === Does it handle Sharepoint?
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MS Sql - How to insert a record and make sure it is unique === I'm trying to figure out the best way to insert a record into a single table but only if the item doesn't already exist. The KEY in this case is an NVARCHAR(400) field. For this example, lets pretend it's the name of a *word* in the Oxford English Dictiona...
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SQL (MySQL): Match first letter of any word in a string? === (Note: This is for MySQL's SQL, not SQL Server.) I have a database column with values like "abc def GHI JKL". I want to write a WHERE clause that includes a case-insensitive test for any word that begins with a specific letter. For example, that example w...
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Web splitter control: where to get one === I have an ASP.NET web project that has a requirement to have a "splitter" like functionality in order to hide the left/right margins of a page. I would like to avoid frames and am not able to use the Infragistics controls. I have installed the trial version of Obout.com'...
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Editing Excel Spreadsheets easily with the SDK === is there anyone who makes use of the Microsoft Open XML SDK 2.0 for editing Excel Spreadsheet, I edited Open XML documents already by only using XML methods, but as there exists the SDK, does someone know if there are really easy methods for some essential functions? ...
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How do I find the file handles that my process has opened in Linux? === When we perform a fork in Unix, open file handles are inherited, and if we don't need to use them we should close them. However, when we use libraries, file handles may be opened for which we do not have access to the handle. How do we check for t...
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How do I prevent this System.IO.IOException when copying a file? === When I run the following code to test copying a directory, I get a System.IO.IOException when fileInfo.CopyTo method is being called. The error message is: "The process cannot access the file 'C:\CopyDirectoryTest1\temp.txt' because it is being used ...
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Explanation of an algorithm to set, clear and test a single bit === Hey, in the Programming Pearls book, there is a source code for setting, clearing and testing a bit of the given index in an array of ints that is actually a set representation. The code is the following: #include<stdio.h> #define BITSP...
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How to a Windows service to execute a GUI application? === I have written a Windows service that allows me to remotely run and stop applications. These applications are run using CreateProcess, and this works for me because most of them only perform backend processing. Recently, I need to run applications that present...
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getting rendered images to the browers in rails === I am writing a rails app that processes data into a graph (using Scruffy). I am wondering how can I render the graph to a blog/string and then send the blog/string directly to the the browser to be displayed (without saving it to a file)? Or do I need to render it,...
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Are CAs allowed to modify CSRs before signing? === Can anyone please tell me if Certifying Authorities (CAs) are allowed to make modifications to the Certificate Signing Request (CSR) before actually signing the certificate with their own private key? Specifically, I'd like to know if it's valid for the CA to inse...
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How to add an automatic filter to a relation with SQLAlchemy? === I'm using SQLAlchemy 0.5rc, and I'd like to add a filter to a relation, so that it ignores records of the "remote" table if they're flagged as "logically_deleted" (a boolean field of the child table) For example, if an object "parent" has a "children...
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What makes lisp macros so special === Reading Paul Graham's essays on programming languages one would think that Lisp macros are the only way to go. As a busy developer working on other platforms I have not had the privledge of using lisp macros. As someone who wants to understand the buzz please explain what make's t...
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authentication problem or bug === There are 3 web apps. Site A and B are both ASP.NET Web Application with FormsAuthentications configurations, and there is a protected folder in site B which also configured correctly in the web.config. Site C is a classic ASP web which keep authentication status with Session. N...
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Configuring Tomcat to authenticate using Windows Active Directory === What is the best way to configure Tomcat 5.5 or later to authenticate users from Windows Active Directory?
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ASP.NET CompareValidator issue === I've got a web form with Password and Confirm Password text boxes. I've got a RegulatExpressionValidator attached to the first one and CompareValidator to the second one. Now the problem is when i have something in the Password field and nothing in Confirm Password field it does not...
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