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How can I Cause a Deadlock in MySQL for Testing Purposes
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I want to make my Python library working with MySQLdb be able to detect deadlocks and try again. I believe I've coded a good solution, and now I want to test it.
Any ideas for the simplest queries I could run using MySQLdb to create a deadlock condition ... | 0 | [
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Flash and Accessability
===
As a web developer, a number of the projects I work on fall under government umbrellas and hence are subject to 508 Accessibility laws, and sometimes W3C accessibility guidelines. To what extent can Flash be used while still meeting these requirements?
For using javascript, the mantra is... | 0 | [
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Writing a more efficient clock function.
===
I have a clock feature in a VB.NET program that displays the time including the seconds. I currently have a timer constantly polling using NOW. I have to poll the system clock quite often because I need to have the second update in sync with the system clock.
Is there a ... | 0 | [
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How to debug .NET remoting calls?
===
I have an app with the following basic architecture:
A windows service (Service) that registers a .NET type (RemoteObject) for remote access (.NET Remoting). RemoteObject creates non-ThreadPool threads that use the ThreadPool to do IO processing. The size of the ThreadPool must... | 0 | [
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Using Python to authenticate against raw username, hash, salt in DB created by ASP.NET roles/membership
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We have a current application where user login credentials are stored in a SQL Server DB. These are, basically, stored as a plain text username, a password hash, and an associated salt for this hash.
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Kill Derby DB Network Server on background
===
I'm looking for a good way to run a Apache Derby server in network mode. I'm using the NetworkServerControl to start the server and it's working great.
I start the server like this:
/**
* starts the network server
* @return true if sucessfull
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Rounding negative numbers in Java
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According to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rounding">Wikipedia</a> when rounding a negative number, you round the absolute number. So by that reasoning, -3.5 would be rounded to -4. But when I use java.lang.Math.round(-3.5) returns -3. Can someone please explain this? | 0 | [
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What is the best way to merge a feature branch into the mainline in Subversion?
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We are using feature branches in Subversion for our development which is a very convenient way of keeping code within version control that is not yet ready for the mainline. However, whenever I go to merge the feature branch revision i... | 0 | [
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BizTalk MSMQ userid and password in a bindings file
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Paging Alternatives
===
I'm working on a project that returns paged results with volumes potentially in the hundreds of pages. I've been playing around with more usable ways to perform paging than the standard fisrt/last/next/previous links and jump-to text box. One alternative I had was to have a scrolling list of pa... | 0 | [
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Tests Projects In Solution
===
In .NET should you place unit test projects in with the rest of the solution? Or should there be a test solution that houses all the test projects?
We have all the test projects in with our code base solution...it seems a bit cumbersome.
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The Framework/IDE Knowledge Trap
===
We don't teach children calculus first. We first teach them arithmetic, then algebra, then geometry, the analytical geometry, then finally calculus.
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Make HTML Column Wider As Inner Div Expands
===
Please consider the following:
<td style="width: 500px;">
<div style="width: 400px;">SomeContent</div>
</td>
For some reason, the column that contains a div will not expand to 500px as the style suggests.
Do you know how to get the td to honor ... | 0 | [
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Has anyone tried using ZooKeeper?
===
I was currently looking into memcached as way to coordinate a group of server, but came across [Apache's ZooKeeper][1] along the way. It looks interesting, and Yahoo uses it, so it shouldn't be bad, but I'd never heard of it before, so I'm kind of skeptical. Has anyone else given ... | 0 | [
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Un-enlisting a BizTalk MSMQ send port in batch file
===
I've got a solution which I setup / cleanup using batch files ...
- there are a pair of MSMQ ports, send and receive, with another application on the end of the queues
I'm finding I can't properly stop the orchestration in the batch file ... the error is the ... | 0 | [
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Sharepoint: How can I deploy a custom authentication provider?
===
How can I deploy a custom authentication provider in MOSS 2007?
Is there any provided functionality to do this (like a Sharepoint feature)?
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VB date conversion
===
Is there an easy way to convert a string that contains this:
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 13:12:12 -0500 (EST)
into a string that contains this:
20081105_131212
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WPF UserControl - cannot select TextBox
===
I have a really simple WPF UserControl:
<UserControl x:Class="dr.SitecoreCompare.WPF.ConnectionEntry"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
x:Name="connEntry"
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Can't initialize an object in a member initialization list
===
I have this code:
CCalcArchive::CCalcArchive() : m_calcMap()
{
}
`m_calcMap` is defined as this:
typedef CTypedPtrMap<CMapStringToPtr, CString, CCalculation*> CCalcMap;
CCalcMap& m_calcMap;
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How do I find the location of Python module sources?
===
How do I learn where the source file for a given Python module is installed? (Is the method is different on Windows than Linux?)
(I want to look at the datetime module sources, but I thought I'd ask a more general question.)
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Disable autostart of integrated webserver in visual studio 2005
===
Is there a way to run a project inside a solution that has more one project (read: web applications) and avoid the autostart feature of the integrated asp.net webserver in Visual Studio?
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How do I approach debugging starting from a Java exception log entry?
===
I have been trying to parse Java exceptions that appear in a log for some code I'm working with. My question is, do you parse the exception trace from the top down, or the bottom up? It looks something like this:
ERROR [main]</b> Nov/04 1... | 0 | [
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How to quickly get started at using Emacs
===
There are all sorts of advantages to using Emacs, but for someone comfortable with the usual Win32 applications it comes with a wall-like learning curve. With most other editors it’s possible to just start using them and then learn about their other features and enhanceme... | 0 | [
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How do I display custom tooltips in a CTreeCtrl?
===
I have a class derived from `CTreeCtrl`. In `OnCreate()` I replace the default `CToolTipCtrl` object with a custom one:
int CMyTreeCtrl::OnCreate(LPCREATESTRUCT lpCreateStruct)
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if (CTreeCtrl::OnCreate(lpCreateStruct) == -1)
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C# 3.5 Func/OrderBy type inference
===
So odd situation that I ran into today with OrderBy:
Func<SomeClass, int> orderByNumber =
currentClass =>
currentClass.SomeNumber;
Then:
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Is it possible to change headers on an S3 object without downloading the entire object.
===
I've uploaded a bunch of images to Amazon S3, and now want to add a Cache-Control header to them.
Can the header be updated without downloading the entire image? If so, how? | 0 | [
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Regex in awk and WinGrep
===
So I'm looking for a pattern like this:
size='0x0'
in a log file - but I'm only interested in large sizes (4 digits or more). The following regex works great in EditPadPro (nice tool BTW)
size='0x[0-9a-fA-F]{4,}
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vs2008 publish problem with unmanaged dlls
===
I have a collection of unmanaged dlls with a C# wrapper around them that I'm calling from a C# project. I've added a build event line that looks like:
mkdir ..\Release
mkdir ..\Debug
copy ..\..\Includes\*.dll ..\Release\*.dll
copy ..\..\Includes\*.d... | 0 | [
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What is the connection string for odbc connections?
===
I've always done web apps and now I need to do a console app. I need to use both an odbc connection and a regular connection.
In the past I would have used:
<add name="LinkConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=SERENITY\SQLEXPRESS;Initial Cata... | 0 | [
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C++ const question.
===
If I do this:
// In header
class Foo {
void foo(bar*);
};
// In cpp
void Foo::foo(bar* const pBar) {
//Stuff
}
The compiler does not complain that the signatures for Foo::foo do not match. However if I had:
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Best Place to Store Config Files and Log Files on Windows for My Program?
===
I need to store log files and config files for my application. Where is the best place to store them?
Right now I'm just using the current directory, which ends up putting them in the Program Files directory where my program lives.
Th... | 0 | [
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UTF-8 URI explodes Apache & mod_rewrite
===
I have Apache with mod_rewrite, and whenever I enter a URI with an accented character in it, Apache gives me a "Page Not Found" error.
The URI is: /places/tags/Café
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Compare string with ASP.net Membership Answer in the form of Hashing and saltvalue
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I need to compare the answer in with the aspnet_membership tables PasswordAnswer value.
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===
Hopefully this won't be taken as asking the same question twice...
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Free java 3d engine
===
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_game_engines
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C++ string diff (a la Python's difflib)
===
I'm trying to diff two strings to determine whether or not they solely vary in one numerical subset of the string structure; i.e.
varies_in_single_number_field('foo7bar00', 'foo123bar00') # Returns True.
In Python I can use the `difflib` to accomplish this:
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string to char* marshaling
===
a strange problem ....
I wrote a managed c++ class that has the followig function:
void EndPointsMappingWrapper::GetLastError(char* strErrorMessage)
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strErrorMessage = (char*) Marshal::StringToHGlobalAnsi(_managedObject->GetLastError()).ToPointer();
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sas one-liner
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Is there a way to run a one-liner in sas, or do I have to create a file? I'm looking for something like the -e flag in perl.
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Invalid characters in label_tag
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I'm constructing a simple form in ERB but the HTML produced by the text_field tag makes the *for* attribute in the label tag invalid.
<div>
<p><%= label_tag "email[name]", "Name" %></p>
<%= text_field :email, :name, :class => "text_field" %>
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Strategies for moving to Team System
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Which table to choose for iOS
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![enter image description here][1]
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XSLT: Passing URL querystring as a parameter
===
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Git: Change language (command line)
===
I`d like to change the language of git (to english) in my Linux installation and couldn´t find the settings.
How to do it? | 0 | [
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===
I'm wondering if there are any algorithms out there written in Java currently for determining if an image has a low range of different pixel colours contained within it.
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Traceroute programme in Objective C
===
Hi I am trying to find traceroute program in objective c but I haven't found any solution.
* I have tried to implement using Apple's Simple Ping program but I am not able to print source and destination address of ICMP header.
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Is it possible to define a list of Defined Resource in Puppet?
===
Let's say for example I have 3 servers, those 3 servers has apache installed.
For each of them I have to instantiate several apache::vhost defined resource.
Is there any way that instead of doing that
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UIserchbarController doubts in iOS
===
i am doing a Bible application in iOS ,i already done it in iPhone.in the iPhone i showed the verse in Uitableview,but in iPad app which am doing i implant the core text to show the verse.every thing works perfect except the search functionality.in iPhone have this working code t... | 0 | [
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In Matlab, how to change axis orientation?
===
I have been writing a script in Matlab that plots 3D images, by using `plot3`.
The axis are run in this interval:
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- z: [0 -> 1]
The result is provided in this figure:
![enter image description here][1]
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jQuery not parsing inserted HTML
===
Does anyone know how to stop jQuery for parsing html you insert through before() and after()? Say I have an element:
<div id='contentdiv'>bla content bla</div>
and I want to wrap it in the following way:
<div id='wrapperDiv'>
<div id='beforeDiv'></div>
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How to count open db connections ?
===
I'm developing a web app using Java servlet to access Mysql db, how can I get the number of connections to my DB that is currently open ? | 0 | [
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In VBScript I need to "Get Latest Version" from VSS 8
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Our VSS setup is like this: We have a set of unique folders with 100s of files in them. I need to, from within VBScript, get the latest version of all files in a set of folders and put them into a local directory so that other operations can be performed on the... | 0 | [
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How to invoke a function on parent thread in .NET?
===
I have a .NET class library containing a class with a method that performs some lengthy operation. When a client calls this method it should perform the lengthy operation on a new thread in order to avoid blocking the caller. But once the method finishes it should... | 0 | [
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XPATH to match two node-sets using custom comparison
===
I have two node sets of string tokens. One set contains values like these:
/Geography/North America/California/San Francisco
/Geography/Asia/Japan/Tokyo/Shinjuku
The other set contains values like these:
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Set existing Web Service Extension to "Allow" using WiX
===
In IIS Manager under Web Service Extensions, ASP.NET v2.0.50727 is set to Prohibited by default. I would like to set this to Allow during the install.
I am currently using WiX Version 2. | 0 | [
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JPEG or other lossy image compression library needed
===
I've incorporate [LIBPNG and ZLIB][1] into my C software for a microcontroller project due to their nicely liberal license which permits such use without requiring me to disclose any of my code (it's very similar to BSD/MIT/APACHE, but with no attribution requir... | 0 | [
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How do I make log4j clear a log at startup?
===
I want the log to roll over as long as the application is running, but I want the log to start fresh when the application is restarted. | 0 | [
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Sql Server Management - Option to avoid scripting the collation?
===
I have databases with different collations. I want to be able to script out tables from one database and create them in another. However, when I script out the tables, it includes the collation in the column definitions.
Is there a way to exclud... | 0 | [
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In the Visual Studio SQL editor, how do I get rid of the boxes?
===
I usually create my SQL tables and stored procedures by writing a script inside Visual Studio. This works really well for me except for one simple annoyance: VS puts blue boxes around all the SQL queries and data-manipulation commands. The purpose of ... | 0 | [
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Are there any compact utilities with functionality similar to Query Analyzer for use with SQL Server 2005/2008?
===
I have to say that I am really missing Query Analyzer now that the functionality has been integrated into the much heavier SQL Management Studio provided with SQL Server 2005/2008. I was looking for sugg... | 0 | [
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Is it considered bad design to do lengthy operations in a constructor?
===
I am implementing a class to compare directory trees (in C#). At first I implemented the actual comparison in the class's constructor. Like this:
DirectoryComparer c = new DirectoryComparer("C:\\Dir1", "C:\\Dir2");
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Do comments affect Perl performance
===
I'm optimizing some frequently run Perl code (once per day per file).
Do comments slow Perl scripts down? My experiments lean towards no:
use Benchmark;
timethese(20000000, {
'comments' => '$b=1;
# comment ... (100 times)
', 'nocomments' => ... | 0 | [
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Flex - XML Serialization and De-Serialization of nested Object structures
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Java resource files
===
I'm writing a small GUI app that contains some "editor" functionality, and something that I'd like to let users open a few sample text files to test things out quickly. The easiest way of doing this would be to package a separate zip with the appropriate sample files, and have them open them ma... | 0 | [
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Is there a tool that will generate Visual Studio 2008 projects?
===
Does anyone know of an application that meets the following criteria?
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When should sizing grip (windows Forms) be used?
===
Should it be used for all sizable forms, or only when it is not easy to guess that a form is sizable? Is there a GUI convention to use it?
Any link to a documentation would be appreciated.
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Hibernate Annotations -- Unknown Entity
===
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Resources for learning ARM assembly
===
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Difference between a LinkedList and a Binary Search Tree
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Single instance form but not singleton.
===
I cannot understand how this is possible. Please help!!
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Calculating Months
===
I have an application where the user selects the dates of a first statement and a last statement. Example, first statement = 1/1/08, last statement = 12/1/08, should equal 12 statements.
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sem_open() fails with ENOSYS on Slackware but not on CentOS / RedHat
===
I have two Slackware systems on which the POSIX semaphore `sem_open()` call is failing with errno set to 38. Sample code to reproduce below.
Are there any kernel or system configuration options that could cause this?
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Can I tell Apache to do an internal redirect from PHP?
===
Is there any way, from a PHP script called from mod_php with apache, to tell apache to do an INTERNAL redirect to some other file?
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Best LaTeX editor for Windows
===
I'm looking for a good LaTeX editor for Windows. On Linux I really like using Kile for LaTeX because of the helpful toolbar which contains many symbols which I frequently forget the code for. Can anyone recommend a decent LaTeX front end on Windows? | 4 | [
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Which is faster for a small amount of information, java file i/o or derby?
===
I'm writing a small agent in java that will play a game against other agents. I want to keep a small amount of state (probably approx. 1kb at most) around between runs of the program so that I can try to tweak the performance of the agent b... | 0 | [
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How to pass parameters between rails applications?
===
I have to pass parameters between two rails apps. In one side (sender) I have an array of hashes. I have a code like the following to send the data:
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How to connect to an ORACLE database with SQL SERVER REPORTING SERVICES 2000
===
I am trying to create a report in SSRS2000 that will query an ORACLE database and pass one parameter, I am getting the following error message:
ORA-01036: illegal variable name/number
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How do I draw lines using XNA?
===
I've read a bunch of tutorials involving XNA (and it's various versions) and I still am a little confused on drawing primitives. Everything seems to be really convoluted.
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Deleting from a database map
===
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**items**: itemId, itemName
<br />data: 1, my item one
**categories**: catId, catName
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**map**: mapId, itemId, catId
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PortalSiteMapProvider causing excessive SPRequest objects
===
We have a custom navigation webpart that uses the PortalSiteMapProvider of MOSS to build a menu navigation. It seems that the Provider is not managing it's objects. Any idea on how to manage the objects that are being created in the Provider?
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Understanding compression techinques...
===
Like many developers, I too think I have a unique compression algorithm... but I know there are at least 6 million algorithms out there and (6 million - 1) of these are patented... it is highly probable that somebody has thought of this already. I'd like to find out.
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JQuery fadeIn fadeOut with setInterval working sporatically
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Finding Unique Table/Column Combinations Across SQL Databases
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How do I force keywords to autmatically capitalize in the VIM editor?
===
Does anybody know how to edit a syntax file for VIM so that keywords are captilalized automatically? I need to do this to keep my coding style consistent with the rest of the developers in my team.
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Java in Eclipse: Where do I put the images (on the filesystem) that I want to load into an ImageIcon
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I know the image file needs to be where the getClass().getResource(filename) can find it, but I don't know where that is. | 0 | [
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How can I switch on Intellisense and code hints in C++ Builder 2009?
===
I`ve just installed CodeGear Studio 2009 and I didn`t find where I can put the Intellisense and code hints on.</p>
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How can I run Test projects with Visual Studio 2008 Standard Edition?
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<%# Eval("State") %> or <%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "state")%>
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What is the difference between having <%# Eval("State") %> in your aspx page or <%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,"state") %> in your aspx page?
Thanks,
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Help getting QTP to identify a control
===
We're trying to use QTP (QuickTest Professional) to auto-test a legacy C++ application.
However, the main window for the app is composed of several IDENTICAL panels. Each panel has a unique title.
If I view the window in Spy++ (comes with DevStudio), I see:
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Web Services Training with PHP
===
I would like to get some good training on how to publish and consume web services using PHP. My employer is allowing me a budget to do this for next year.
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Is there some list of input's IDs or names of Form after the script was sent?
===
Let's imagine I got this:
index.php generates form with unpredictable number of inputs with certain IDs/Names and different values that can be edited by user and saved by script.php
<form action="script.php" method="post">
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Converting to int16, int32, int64 - how do you know which one to choose?
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I often have to convert a retreived value (usually as a string) - and then convert it to an int. But in C# (.Net) you have to choose either int16, int32 or int64 - how do you know which one to choose when you don't know how big your retrieve... | 0 | [
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How get VS HTML editor to default to single quotes?
===
Autocompletion in the Visual Studio HTML editor inserts double quotes (e.g. `<input type="text"`).
Does anyone know if there's a setting that will change the default to automatically insert single quotes (e.g. `<input type='text'`)?
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How to decompress a gzipped data in a byte array?
===
I have a class which has a method that is receiving an object as a parameter.
This method is invoked via RMI.
public RMIClass extends Serializable {
public RMIMethod(MyFile file){
// do stuff
}
}
MyFile has a property... | 0 | [
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Updating from Jaxb 1 to Jaxb 2
===
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Is it possible to make part of a site on IIS only viewable from localhost?
===
We've got a webserver running IIS. We'd like to run maybe a shared blog or something to keep track of information. Because of security issues, we'd like for that part to be only viewable from localhost so people have to remote in to use it.... | 0 | [
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Editing Web.config programatically
===
What is a good way to edit a Web.config file programatically?
I looked into System.Xml but couldn't find any obvious answers.
Incidentally, ctrl-k seems to insert a code sample tag in the input box here. This is a bit annoying as ctrl-k is typically (in Emacs and Cocoa ap... | 0 | [
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Can you enable HTTP compression in IIS 6 without restarting IIS?
===
I'm currently optimizing the performance on my company's site; when it was taking 6-10 seconds to download 2MB+ of our homepage and assets (the site is mostly Flash with a lot of media, so it's not 2MB of HTML and viewstate). There are a lot of thing... | 0 | [
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Locate the path of an Apache server on windows.
===
For a windows script I am writing, I need to detect if the machine has Apache 2.2 installed, and to find the application path.
One solution I came up with is to wget http://localhost:8080/server-info and parse the root and the config file from it. This would fai... | 0 | [
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Blackberry Browser ASP.Net click event
===
I've got a small little page that is going to be viewed from a BB. Here's my 2 questions:
1. If I "click" on the link to submit the page, I get the following error: "JavaScript: An error occurred while executing a script." I can tell my BB to emulate a Microsoft IE browser... | 0 | [
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Can I use a function for a default value in MySql?
===
I want to do something like this:
<pre>
<code>
create table app_users
(
app_user_id smallint(6) not null auto_increment primary key,
api_key char(36) not null default uuid()
);
</code>
</pre>
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