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Is there a way to customize Firebug's keyboard shortcuts? === Is there a way to customize Firebug's keyboard shortcuts? I love being able to step through javascript code using the Firebug console, but it looks like I'm limited to either using the default keyboard shortcuts for stepping over/into/out of code or using ...
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Ship dates of simultaneous projects in fogbugz === I am currently working on two projects, and I am using Fogbugz to keep track of my cases. My question is: if I enter one month worth of estimated work for each project, will Fogbugz estimate that the ship dates for the two projects will be TWO months from now? Note...
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Polluting the global namespace === I think most C++ programmers here would agree that polluting the global namespace is a bad idea, but are there times when this rule can be ignored? For example, I have a type that I need to use all over a particular application - should I define it thus: mytypes.h ...
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OffTopic: Would you consider HTML + CSS + Webserver to be MVC? === these are just my wonderings and I thought I'd share them... Simply put, MVC is the pattern for separating contents (model) from presentation (view), and having a mechanism in place (controller) defining how to gather both. If you already see whe...
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Regular Expressions in MSSQL servers? === Is it possible to make efficient queries that use the complete regular expression feature set. If not Microsoft really should consider that feature.
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How does the MVC patter differ, if at all, from the DAL / BLL design pattern? === I'm making my way through the early [Data Access Tutorials][1] on Microsoft's ASP.NET website and it occurred to me that this all seems awfully similar to what I have read about separating your logic and presentation code using the [MVC ...
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piston git support? === I found piston seems a decent tool for managing rails plugins, but when I try to do piston convert for my project with git based plugins, it just went dead completely and seems its trying to look for .svn with svn tools. I am on piston 1.4.0, is that git natively supported or I would have to...
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Should A Custom Method Be Used In The before(:each) Section === I have a method on the model Category called create_main used to create main categories. Should I use this method in the before(:each) section even though the method itself has to be tested, or should the main category be created manually using rails buil...
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Determine target architecture of binary file in Linux (library or executable) === We have an issue related to a Java application running under a (rather old) FC3 on a Advantech POS board with a Via C3 processor. The java application has several compiled shared libs that are accessed via JNI. Via C3 processor is sup...
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Having some confusion with LINQ === Some background info; - LanguageResource is the base class - LanguageTranslatorResource and LanguageEditorResource inherit from LanguageResource - LanguageEditorResource defines an IsDirty property - LanguageResourceCollection is a collection of LanguageResource - L...
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Casting between structs? === I'm working on a code base in which we have several configurable types. One of those types is 64 bit integer. When we compile for platforms that have no native 64 bit integer type, we simple represent 64 bit integers using a struct similar to typedef struct { unsigned int h...
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Managing libraries in tomcat === I have two applications under *tomcat/webapps* folder. *tomcat/webapps/App1* and *tomcat/webapps/App2* both applications share the same libraries. Which are sored for example in tomcat/webapps/App1/WEB-INF/lib. Are same libraries loaded twice on memory? Should i put the...
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Finding why a text in web page is larger than supposed to (firebug question) === I have some text displaying in a larger font than what they are supposed to. I used Firebug and it shows that the text is 12px as defined in the element's css. However Web Developer toolkit and CSSViewer both report that the text is 16p...
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When should I use Radio Buttons? === IMHO Radio buttons should retire. The ComboBox (Drop-Down list mode) should always be preferred.<br>Drop-Down list takes minimal screen space, and you can add/remove items programmatically.<br>No need to resize anything (hard), or disable irrelevant options (ugly). Can you thin...
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.NET 2.0 DataGridView ComboBox column - slow to display items === Any suggestions on how to improve DataGridViewComboBoxColumn performace with large item sets? I've got a DataGridView with several columns of type DataGridViewComboBoxColumn. I'm databinding them to a rather large collection (10k+ items). As a result...
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Qt QGraphicsScene copy === I have a QGraphicsScene that I want to copy and append to the start of a list. What is the best method of doing this? QGraphicsScene* m_scene = new QGraphicsScene(); QGraphicsScene* m_DuplicateScene; QList<QGraphicsScene *>m_list;
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2D overlap line chart === Does any one know of an API that would allow me to draw something like this. It would need some interactivity to it - zooming - change second dimension axis angle I was looking at [JFreeChart][1] but I don't see any example of doing 2D overlap chart. Thanks ![alt text][2] ...
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java webstart decompiler === Is there anyway to decompile java webstart application?
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On QCoreApplication and QProcess... === I'm on the path to write a QCoreApplication supposed to create an external process via Qprocess. I've just noticed that even if the `waitForStarted()` is called and the process state is `Running`, the external process does not start until the `QCoreApplication::exec()` method is...
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How do i convert a Bitmap to byte[] === Basically i am inserting an image using the listviews inserting event, and trying to resize an image from the fileupload control, then save it in a SQL database using LINQ. I found some code to create a new bitmap of the content in the fileupload control, but this was to stor...
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apache user can not write to .python-eggs === I have read that I need to set the `PYTHON_EGG_CACHE` environment variable, or install the python library as an uncompressed .egg Which do you suggest?
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Is there anything like a small version of TFS? === Is there anything that has features of TFS(Like Source Control, Debug, Testing,...) that we can use in a workgroup with a small team(say 1-6 persons)? BTW: we are using VS 2008 Team Suit
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What’s the best way to check if a file exists in C++? (cross platform) === I have read the answers for [this question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/230062/whats-the-best-way-to-check-if-a-file-exists-in-c-cross-platform) but I'm wondering if there is a better way to do this using standard c++ libs? Preferably wi...
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Install MySQLdb (for python) as non-compressed egg === The install instructions are: $ python setup.py build $ sudo python setup.py install # or su first This gives me an .egg file. How do I tell the install to dump the files as a normal, uncompressed library? Thanks!
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Can I use indexed primitives when using vertex buffer objects in OpenGL ES 1.x? === <p>I have an array that contains a list of vertices which I copy to the GPU using a vertex buffer object. However the vertex coordinates on their own are meaningless as I also have an integer array that contains a list of indices into ...
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Exported Project Template from VS2008 but it is corrupted?! === I am working on creating a custom project template with Visual Studio 2008 Team System edition. I have also created a custom wizard for the custom template. So I have to update the vstemplate file to tell the template to use my custom wizard. But the...
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ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken: verified with authentication token on the form! === I don't know why it happens but my form for some reason does not post properly. I am very sure the form contains the required authentication token: <form action="/account/complete_verify_email/4df78710-e27b-452...
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How do you handle multiple (overlapping) projects in trac? === We are using trac and are really satisfied with it. However, out of the box, trac is best suited for single-project environments only. I'd be interested to hear about the various approaches people take to make it work with multiple projects nevertheless an...
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Multi line search and replace tool === I am looking for a tool to replace multiple lines through out a project. For example: #include "../DiscreteIO/Discrete.h" #include "../PCI/pci.h" #include "../Arinc429/ARINC429.h" with #include "../PCI/pci.h" #include "../DiscreteIO/DiscreteHW.h" ...
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Can I find out the return value before returning while debugging in Visual Studio === Take the following function: DataTable go() { return someTableAdapter.getSomeData(); } When I set a breakpoint in this function, is there a possibility to inspect the returned value? The "go" function is di...
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Delphi 2009 where is the 'treat warnings as errors' option? === In Delphi 2009 whereabouts do you turn on the option to treat warnings as errors?
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C#: How can Dictionary<K,V> implement ICollection<KeyValuePair<K,V>> without having Add(KeyValuePair<K,V>)? === Looking at `System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary<TKey, TValue>`, it clearly implements `ICollection<KeyValuePair<TKey, TValue>>`, but doesn't have the required "`void Add(KeyValuePair<TKey, TValue> item)`" ...
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Free diagraming tool for web site specification === Is there any free? It yes, which is your favourite?
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Search multiple list for missing entries === I have 3 lists, I will make them simple here. list of letters A B C list of numbers 1 2 3 Mixed ...
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Creating a constant Dictionary in C# === What is the most efficient way to create a **constant** (never changes at runtime) mapping of `string`s to `int`s? I've tried using a [const Dictionary][1], but that didn't work out. I could implement a [immutable wrapper][2] with appropriate semantics, but that still d...
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How to remove the prompt for killing emacsclient buffers? === After I open something with emacsclient, when I kill that buffer (C-x k) I get a confirmation dialog: Buffer `blah' still has clients; kill it? (yes or no) But when I kill buffers opened directly from Emacs I don't. Is there a way not to get them ...
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Multiple database support in django. === From some forum I came to know that Multiple database support is added in Django at lower level, but the higher level apis are not added yet. Can anyone please tell me how one can achieve multiple database connections in Django. Does anyone have any idea by when Django wi...
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Right-floated sidebar with main content flowed around - how? === I'd like to create a webpage layout with the sidebar to the right and the main content flowing around the sidebar. Requirements: 1. Content below the sidebar should occupy all of the available width 2. Content below the sidebar should not wrap...
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Design Questions === Im building a windows app in c# and I have the following design question : I have the following object structure : Parent -> Child Collection - > Child - > Grandchild collection -> Grandchild. The use case requires that I use my Parent object in stages. Eg. Make a new instance of parent. Pop...
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Update data in different tables === In a table I have the following schema table1: playerID int primary key, nationalities nvarchar table2: playerID int, pubVisited nvarchar Now, I want to set all the players' playedVisited to null, for player whose nationality is "England", an...
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MySQL Cross-Table Count(*) Query Help === <pre> SELECT `name` , COUNT(*) AS `count` FROM `t1`, `t2` WHERE `t2`.`id` = `t1`.`id` GROUP BY `t2`.`id` </pre> I want to obtain the name from t1 and the number of rows in t2 where the id is the same as on t1. I've got the above so far, however it won't return any d...
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Dynamically load pictures from file system into Crystal Report (VS 2008 version) === I have a VB.NET application which needs to generate reports (invoices) which contains optional images. The images are going to be loaded into 1 of 6 places on the report, but will reside on the client PC (deployed with the applicatio...
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How can I do string operations in XSLT? === I have the following code block in my xslt; <xsl:when test="StatusData/Status/Temperature > 27"> <td bgcolor="#ffaaaa"> <xsl:value-of select="StatusData/Status/Temperature" /> </td> ...
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To check whether the string value has numeric value or not in C# === I am having an string like this string str = "dfdsfdsf8fdfdfd9dfdfd4" I need to check whether the string contains number by looping through the array.
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When to build your own buffer system for I/O (C++)? === I have to deal with very large text files (2 GBs), it is mandatory to read/write them line by line. To write 23 millions of lines using ofstream is really slow so, at the beginning, I tried to speed up the process writing large chunks of lines in a memory buff...
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Vim - how to start inserting at the end of the file in one step === Is there a single shortcut to start inserting in the new line at end of the file? I'm aware of G + o combo.
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What's the best way to share business object instances between Java web apps using JBoss and Spring? === We currently have a web application loading a Spring application context which instantiates a stack of business objects, DAO objects and Hibernate. We would like to share this stack with another web application, to...
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Invert "if" statement to reduce nesting === When I ran Resharper on my code, for example: if (some condition) { some code... } Resharper gave me the above warning (Invert "if" statement to reduce nesting), and suggested the following correction: if (!s...
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Access original subject of meeting in Resource calendar === I'm trying to set up a system that displays calendar items from a resource calendar on a web page using Exchange 2007 and EWS (Exchange Web Services). I've managed to get access to the calendars of the resources, but when getting the items in the calendars...
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Multithread read and write to a ::stl::vector, vector resource hard to release === I am writing code in VS2005 using its STL. I have one UI thread to read a vector, and a work thread to write to a vector. I use ::boost::shared_ptr<Class> as vector element. vector<shared_ptr<Class>> vec; but I find, if I ma...
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How to create a XML file from an Excel in .NET? === I want to create XML file from my Excel file through .NET (c#). My data is in Excel and it will be added in XML file. Thanks. Manoj
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ASP.NET custom control - can't get client altered value back into control === Ok guys and gals, here is my problem: I've built a custom control that uses a textbox to present data to the user. When the user interacts with the control the **value of that textbox is altered with client side javascript**. I als...
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What are the dangers of dynamic SQL, and can they be avoided? === We've just been given the following code as a solution for a complicated search query in a new application provided by offshore developers. I'm skeptical of the use of dynamic SQL because I could close the SQL statement using '; and then excute a nasty ...
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How to create a numeric textbox in Silverlight? === As the title says really. I've had a look at inheriting from TextBox, but the only sensible override was "OnKeyDown", but that just gives me a key from the Key enum (with no way to use Char.IsNumeric()).
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Delphi - Gracefully Closing Created Process in Service. (using tprocess / createProcess) === I have a Windows Service written in Delphi which runs a number of programs. On Stopping the service, I want to also close these programs. When the service was originally written, this worked fine, but I think I've updated ...
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How do you detect packet-loss on Windows Server 2003? === Is there any way to detect packet loss with the help of performance counters or am I better of using a 3rd-party tool? What tools would you recommend?
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Dependencies and references - What exactly should I reference? === I am wondering if from a project I should reference all dependencies of a particular library I am using or if I should have some sort of post build event to copy the dependencies of the library to the output directory? What is the best practice? ...
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How to learn "good software design/architecture"? === I just listened to a diskussion about a project drifting apart from the direction it's supposed to go. The problem was "bad software design". Components are not designed to be re-used, the software is hard to maintain, test, extense and scales bad. What did t...
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What are the 404;1, 404;2 etc HTTP error codes for? === In IIS I can configure my custom error pages. For each HTTP Error code I can say where to go. Several codes have a number of "sub" codes available. For example 404 has a regular 404, 404;1, 404;2 and so on.. What are they for? When are they returned? Should...
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Why seal a class? === I'd like to hear what is the motivation behind the bulk of sealed classes in the .Net framework. What is the benefit of sealing a class? I cannot fathom how not allowing inheritance can be useful and most likely not the only one fighting these classes. So, why is the framework designed this w...
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How do you make code reusable? === Any code can be reused in a way or an other, at least if you modify the code. Random code is not very reusable as such. When I read some books, they usually say that you should explicitly make the code reusable by taking into account other situations of code usage too. But certain co...
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How do I write a console application in Windows that would minimize to the system tray? === I have a written a Visual C++ console application (i.e. subsystem:console) that prints useful diagnositic messages to the console. However, I would like to keep the application minimized most of the time, and instead of mini...
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Getting key with maximum value in dictionary? === I have a dictionary: keys are strings, values are integers. Example: stats = {'a':1000, 'b':3000, 'c': 100}. I'd like to get 'b' as an answer, since it's the key with a higher value. I did the following, using an intermediate list with reversed key-value tuples: ...
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Can I check wheter Linq 2 SQL's DataContext is tracking entities? === We want to throw an exception, if a user calls DataContext.SubmitChanges() and the DataContext is not tracking anything. That is... it is OK to call SubmitChanges if there are no inserts, updates or deletes. But we want to ensure that the develop...
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How do I pass build number from Nant back to Cruise Control === I have an Nant build script which CruiseControl uses to build a solution on-demand. However, we only recently got CruiseControl so our official build number is different from what is listed in CruiseControl. I know CruiseControl injects some propert...
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What is the best modeling methodology for representing software system? === What is the best modeling methodology for representing software system. I mean like UML and so on. Is UML better or is there something better than that out there? My need is to represent graphically my web application , which is a 3-tier ar...
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have mysql select statement return fully qualified column names like table.field === is there a way to have a mysql select statement return fully qualified column names like "table.field" without using AS for every single field? like so: SELECT * FROM table1 LEFT JOIN table2 on table1.f_ID = table2.ID a...
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What are alternatives to Objective-C for Mac programming? === I've become very comfortable in the world of pointer-free, garbage-collected programming languages. Now I have to write a small Mac component. I've been learning Objective-C, but as I confront the possibility of dangling pointers and the need to manage reta...
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Good place to start learning ASP.NET === I have a two years of experience of programming in Visual C# and Visual C++. I would like to know some good online sources to start learning ASP.NET or anything else I should/need to learn before diving into ASP.NET. I found some online videos that are proving to be quite usefu...
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Execute a JavaScript function in a C# application. === Without using a WebBrowser control, how could I execute a JavaScript function, that is decoupled from any browser DOM dependencies, in a C# application? I am investigating implementing validation rules only once, for both server and client validation. See [this ...
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Bidirectional 1 to 1 Dictionary in C# === I am looking for a generic, bidirectional 1 to 1 Dictionary class in C# (2), ie. a `BiDictionaryOneToOne<T, S>` which is guaranteed to only contain one of each value and key (up to RefEquals anyway), and which can be searched using either key or value. Anyone know of one, or ...
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Case statement in SQL Rownumber() Order By clause not working on varchar and int values === Why doesn't this work? DECLARE @temp table (ShipNo int, Supplier varchar(10) ) INSERT INTO @temp VALUES (1,'CFA') INSERT INTO @temp VALUES (1, 'TFA') INSERT INTO @temp VALUES (2, 'LRA...
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help with a regex === Im trying to craft a regex that only returns <link tag hrefs Why does this regex return all hrefs including <a hrefs? (?<=<link\s+.*?)href\s*=\s*[\'\"][^\'\"]+ <link rel="stylesheet" rev="stylesheet" href="idlecore-tidied.css?T_2_5_0_228" media="screen"><a href="anotherurl">Slash Boxes...
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MSSQL service keeps stopping on local machine. === I have some update or something that tries to run every night, and ends up leaving the MSSQL service stopped. When the machine restarts, the service restarts properly. How do I go about diagnosing and fixing what is breaking my MSSQL service? I'm running SQL 2005 o...
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How do I add Ajax to my ASPnet page so that a dropdown change can immediately affect the backend db === I have a couple of dropdown boxes on a normal ASP.Net page. I would like the user to be able to change these and to have the page Pseudo-post back to the server and store these changes without the user having to ...
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What is the best Case-Tool to use in .NET world? === What is the best Case-Tool to use in conjunction with Visual Studio 2008 that has the ability to generate C# and VB.NET codes and SQL database file?
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Is Intraweb worth the money? === I am contemplating buying the upgrade to full Intraweb for Delphi 7 Professional. Please share your experience and whether you think it would be wise doing my web development with these components.
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Encoding of the AuthzSVNAccessFile === I have a repository containing paths with non-ASCII characters (latin1) I am having problems with authorization file containing those paths. Do you know which enconding should be the AuthzSVNAccessFile? Thank you.
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What are the differences / similarities between JBI and SCA === Could point me to some good links, or share experiences of the differences / similarities between the JBI and SCA specifications? Many thanks :-)
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Using SMO to copy a database and data === I am trying to make a copy of a database to a new database on the same server. The server is my local computer running SQL 2008 Express under Windows XP. Doing this should be quite easy using the SMO.Transfer class and it almost works! My code is as follows (somewhat simp...
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PRINT statement in T-SQL === Why does the PRINT statement in T-SQL seem to only sometimes work? What are the constraints on using it? It seems sometimes if a result set is generated, it becomes a null function, I assumed to prevent corrupting the resultset, but could it's output not go out in another result set, suc...
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Can I use Visual Studio Snippets to generate SQL code === I want to use Visual Studio snippets to generate SQL code, for example we have standard naming conventions for foreign keys etc and it would be great if I could just expand a snippet in my SQL script file. However as far as I can tell the only languages tha...
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Initializing field by default value is redundent === Can I really and truly trust .NET to initialize fields (like ints, structs and the like)? And what if I still want to initialize those fields - what could be the repercussions?
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How to change a text value tag to a cdata section === I generate a XMLDocument based on a dataset by binding the dataset to the XMLDocument object and then display it to user in vb.net. I have a requirement in which certain tags to contain cdata sections rather than text value. After generating the XMLDocument how to ...
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asp.net IFrame scrolll bar push to top . . . === Heres a tricky one . . I have a webpage (called PageA) that has a header and then simply includes an iframe. Lets call the page within the iframe PageB. PageB simply has a bunch of thumbnails but there are a lot so you have to scroll down on PageA to view them all. ...
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ASP.Net Validation === I want to validate the value a user enters in a text box, so that it only enters float numbers. I'm not interested in range. How can I do this, considering also culture localization information (e.g. "." or "," as separators)?
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When - and why - should you store data in the Windows Registry? === As a developer, tools that store configuration/options in the registry are the bane of my life. I can't easily track changes to those options, can't easily port them from machine to machine, and it all makes me really yearn for the good old days of .I...
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How can I reference ANT HOME from the libraries in the properties of a project? === In our code base we have a dependency on the ant version used in eclipse. In the the ant.jar has been set up as a library which the project uses This is a pain when moving versions of eclipse as the Ant plugin folder name changes...
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How do I add attributes to a method at runtime? === We're using Microsoft.Practices.CompositeUI.EventBroker to handle event subscription and publication in our application. The way that works is that you add an attribute to your event, specifying a topic name, like this: [EventPublication("example", Publicatio...
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Direct3D: Wireframe without Diagonals === When using wireframe fill mode in Direct3D, all rectangular faces display a diagonal running across due to the face being split in to two triangles. How do I eliminate this line? I also want to remove hidden surfaces. Wireframe mode doesn't do this. I need to display a Dire...
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Group by alias (Oracle) === How to 'group by' a query using an alias, for example: select count(*), (select * from....) as alias_column from table group by alias_column I get 'alias_column' : INVALID_IDENTIFIER error message. Why? How to group this query?
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Using ScriptCombining through a ScriptManager on a Master Page === ASP.NET 3.5 SP1 adds a great new ScriptCombining feature to the ScriptManager object as demonstrated on [this video][1]. However he only demonstrates how to use the feature with the ScriptManager on the same page. I'd like to use this feature on a site...
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Pretty printing of DateTime values in C# === I'm hoping that someone has found a way of doing this already or that there is a library already in existence. It's one of those things that would be nice but is in no way necessary for the time being. The functionality I'm looking for is something like <a href="http://w...
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Automatic BizTalk Versioning in My Build Process === In all of my other .net apps my build process (a mixture of nant and custom tasks) automatically updates the [AssemblyVersionAttribute] AssemblyInfo.cs with the current build number before the call to msbuild, stamping in the build number in the version number. I...
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Good tool to collect issues, improvements, ideas. === I need a tool for collecting feedback and new ideas inside our company regarding our internal IS product. The problem is the acceptance level for such a tool. Most of our colleagues are not IT oriented, so a solution like BugZilla or Jira is way to complicated f...
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Howto open a new tab and change the current page [javascript] === <form id="frm_1" name="frm_1" target="_self" method="GET" action="local_page.php" > </form> <form id="tgt_1" name="tgt_1" target="_blank" method="POST" action="http://stackoverflow.com/" > </form> <a onclick="test(event, '1'); ...
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ASP.NET cache garbage frequency === I noticed that the ASP.NET cache items are inspected (and possibly removed) every 20 seconds (and oddly enough each time at HH:MM:00, HH:MM:20 and HH:MM:40). I spent about 15 minutes looking how to change this parameter without any success. I also tried to set the following in web.c...
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H1 in article page - site title or article title? === Within an article-oriented page (such as a blog post), the `<h1>` element (level 1 heading) is commonly used to markup either: - the blog title (i.e. the often-large site title at the top of the page, _not_ to the `<title>` element), or - the article title ...
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URL redirects; for general purpose use, which is better: server-side or client-side? === Take a very simple case as an example, say I have this URL: http://www.example.com/65167.html and I wish to serve that content under: http://www.example.com/about I have two broad options: a server-side redirec...
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Calling a control's Validate() method using Reflection === I'm currently in the process of writing a wizard and want to make each page validate before moving onto the next page. I want to prevent the user from progressing by calling the Validate() method on every child control on the page and and stopping navigatio...
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