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Mobile Device Javascript/CSS Support. What's out there? === I'm about to begin an ASP.NET application that will be targeted towards iPhones, Blackberries, and Windows Mobile browsers. Aside from the iPhone, I haven't been able to find much information on what technologies these platforms support. Since I'm used to ...
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How do you connect to multiple MySQL databases on a single webpage? === I have information spread out across a few databases and want to put all the information onto one webpage using PHP. I was wondering how I can connect to multiple databases on a single PHP webpage. I know how to connect to a single database us...
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monitoring file access of an old dos game. === I have a bit of an unusual question. I'm running an old DOS game in dosbox under windows xp and i'm trying to determine when and where it access it's data file. what can i use that will give me a log of all read requests made to a file? I want to know the "when", "from...
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Clean way of having jquery includes with ASP.Net MVC === How have you guys handled working with jQuery includes <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> in Asp.Net MVC when working with partial views/view controls? Basically, I don't want to make the jquery include in the master page becau...
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Turning off ASP.NET CSS Friendly Adapters === The CSS Friendly Control Adapters for ASP.NET are great for creating markup that is easy to style. A big benefit of the GridView adapter is that it generates THEAD, TBODY, and TFOOT tags, which allow you to do some really great things with libraries like jQuery - for inst...
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ADO.NET Data Service -- non .NET consumers === Has anyone come across an example of a non .Net consumer of an ADO.NET Data Service? I am on the second day of looking at what Astoria is and how it can be used. I am also trying to answer why would I use this instead of a web service? After getting my examples running...
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ASP.NET: external custom config file in a virtual directory - how to? === I know that there at least approaches to leverage the web.config file: - using the `configSource` attribute which was introduced in .NET 2.0 - [here is a good blog entry][1] about it. - The `file` attribute of the appSettings tag which...
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Chaining of ordering predictes (e.g. for std::sort) === You can pass a function pointer, function object (or boost lambda) to std::sort to define a strict weak ordering of the elements of the container you want sorted. However, sometimes (enough that I've hit this several times), you want to be able to chain "primi...
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Sharing service interfaces and model in Silverlight, using WCF === Say I have the following interface that I want to share between my server (a regular web service) and my client (a silverlight 2.0 application): public interface ICustomerService { Customer GetCustomer(string name); } My we...
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Delphi: using TClientDataset as an in-memory dataset === According to [this page,][1] it's possible to use TClientDataset as an in-memory dataset, completely independent of any actual databases or files. It describes how to setup the dataset's table structure and how to load data into it at runtime. But when I tried...
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Style for web application grid === I'm working on a small bugtracking system which shows a list of bugs. For the overview I want to use a grid - now I only need a style. Of course I won't copy the whole style from anyone else, but I just want to know which type of styles you like. Do you have any other great style...
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WCF Webservice behind public reverse proxy === How can I correctly serve WSDL of a WCF webservice located in a private LAN from behind a reverse proxy listening on public IP? I have an Apache webserver configured in reverse proxy mode which listens for requests on a public IP address and serves them from the intern...
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Upgrading ASP.NET from version 1.1 to 2.0 - Any Gotchas? === I know we are _really_ behind the times here, but we are just about to upgrade from .NET 1.1 to .NET 2.0. Thank you for your sympathy. Anyhow, are there any gotchas we should look out for? Do you have any general advice before we jump in? ...
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Linq to SQL and large DB model === First, I am Linq to Sql newbie, so please be gentle :). I have existing ASP.Net application developed over last 3.5 years. It has pretty big data model underneath, around 350 tables. I am trying to do some new things with Linq to SQL. First impression is that linq designer and...
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C++ Timer function to provide time in nano seconds === I wish to calculate the time it took for an API to return a value. The time taken for such an action is in the space of nano seconds. As the API is a C++ class/function, I am using the timer.h to caculate the same: #include <ctime> #include <cstdio...
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Finding Rotation Angles between 3d points === I am writing a program that will draw a solid along the curve of a spline. I am using visual studio 2005, and writing in C++ for OpenGL. I'm using FLTK to open my windows (fast and light toolkit). I currently have an algorithm that will draw a Cardinal Cubic Spline, giv...
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Editable Datagrid? Repeater? === I've got a list of items in an order to show in asp.net -- each item (row) will have 3 textboxes so the user can both view and change that piece of data (shipping cost, handling cost, price). What would be one "recommended" way to accomplish this? With a repeater, I assume I'd the...
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With Memcached and Squid, is there any need for ASP.NET caching? === With squid, we can cache webpages. I am not sure if it provides the same number of caching methods as ASP.NET caching (I primarily use ASP.NET), but it's a tool to cache webpages. Then we have memcached, which can cache database tables. I believe ...
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What is the underlying mechanism for ivar synthesis in the modern Objective C runtime === One of the features of the modern (64 bit OS X and iPhone OS) Objective C runtime is the ability for properties to dynamically synthesize ivars without explicitly declaring them in the class: @interface MyClass : NSObject ...
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Is it safe and acceptable to install VS.NET on your production server? === Usually, we install VS.NET on our production server, to solve problems easily with our product, if necessary. Is this a good or bad idea?
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Simpler way to convert string to a hash in Perl === I wish to convert a single string with multiple delimiters into a key=>value hash structure. Is there a simple way to accomplish this? My current implementation is: sub readConfigFile() { my %CONFIG; my $index = 0; open(CON_FILE, "config"); my...
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How to make a submit out of a <a href...>...</a> link? === The title pretty much says it all. I got an image with which links to another page using the < a href="..."> < img ...> < /a> How can i make it make a post like if it was a button < input type="submit"...>?
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A few vim questions === So I was hoping that some old school Vim'ers could help me out. These are all separate questions and normally I would put them up each on their own but I'm not sure if that qualifies as question whoring here. Plus I think if you know enough to be asking any of these questions they will all ...
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"Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor." programatically === I would like to be able to do "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor" via code. A PowerShell script would be idea. I have googled around a far amount and WMI seems the way forward but as I have zero knowledge in WMI I thought I would try here. ...
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Java - Setting context attributes (ServletContextListener) === I read a properties-file at the webapplication startup phase (contextInitialized()) and I started to think about how to make these settings 'visible' to the servlets. Do I need to loop through the keys and add each and every one to the context, like this ...
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Wheel Reinvention Avoidance for Web Rating Feature === I have a need to implement a rating feature and would like to do it the mouse-over stars way similar to netflix. What is my best approach? Here are some that come to mind. - code it up by hand in HTML and javascript - use flash or a java applet ...
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Why does C# Multidimensional arrays not implement IEnumerable<T> ? === I have just noticed that a multidimensional array in C#, does not implement IEnumerable&lt;T&gt;, while it does implement IEnumerable. For single-dimensional arrays, bot IEnumerable&lt;T&gt; and IEnumerable is implemented. Why this difference ?...
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How do I collect key input in a video-game style Cocoa app? === I'm hacking on a simple Cocoa app to make blocks move around the screen like a video game. I need to detect key presses, but I'm not going to have text entry fields like a dialog box would have. How do I get key presses without text controls?
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Accessing the value of a session variable of a specific session === I'm trying to integrate a public message board service into an existing web site. The handshaking between the apps goes like this: 1) File on my web site loads a flash file. The Flash reads a local variable that is the Session ID, or some other...
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windows.location.href not working on Firefox3 === We have a javascript funtion named "move" which does just "windows.location.href = *any given anchor*". <br/> This function works on IE, Opera and Safari, but somehow is ignored in Firefox. Researching on Google doesn't produce a satisfactory answer **why** it doesn't...
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Selling commercial software for Mono === If the Mono project is successful it will pave the way for commercial software on non-Windows platforms. I am interested in the prospect of writing and selling commercial software for the Mono platform along the lines of our existing Smoke Vector Graphics (OCaml) and F# for ...
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What is the regular expression for /urlchecker/http://www.google.com === I'm writing a url rewrite in django that when a person goes to http://mysite.com/urlchecker/http://www.google.com it sends the url: http://ww.google.com to a view as a string variable. I tried doing: (r'^urlchecker/(?P<url>\w+)/$', '...
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Java: How do I know which jar file to use given a class name? === Given a class, [org.eclipse.ui.views.navigator.ResourceNavigator][1] for example, how do I find out which jar file to use? I know it's in org.eclipse.ui.ide, but how would I find that out? [1]: http://help.eclipse.org/stable/index.jsp?topic=/org.ec...
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Parallel assignment in C++ === Is there any way of doing parallel assignment in C++? Currently, the below compiles (with warnings) #include <iostream> int main() { int a = 4; int b = 5; a, b = b, a; std::cout << "a: " << a << endl << "b: " << b << endl; ...
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Shutterfly Order API . . === I found this site __http://www.shutterfly.com/documentation/api_OrderImage.sfly__ but there are no examples of actually walking through the whole process. Does anyone have any good documentation on using this API to take a local photo and allow someone to order a print via shutterfl...
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version control on large files === We happily use SVN for SCM at work. Currently I've got our binary assets in the same SVN repository as our code. SVN supports very large files (it transmits them 'streamily' to keep memory usage sane), but it is SLOOWWWWW. What asset management software do you recommend, for abo...
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Is IStorage's Compound File Implementation thread-safe? === I'm using IStorage's Compound File Implementation from C# (StgCreateDocfile). Is it safe to access one IStorage / IStream instance from multiple threads, provided I synchronized the reads and writes myself? Or are there any COM issues that might be problem...
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SVN optimizations to keep large repositories responsive === We happily use SVN for SCM at work. Currently I've got our binary assets in the same SVN repository as our code. SVN supports very large files (it transmits them 'streamily' to keep memory usage sane), but it makes everything SLOOWWWWW. I'm ok with slow as...
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Trouble adding an assembly reference to a project. === I'm having a problem adding a reference to a .NET assembly I built. Here's what I did. 1. I created a .NET assembly (testlib.dll). 2. I made sure it had a strong name (added a keyfile). 3. I creates a WiX installation project for that assembly. 4. I adde...
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How can I add an integrated Google search to my website? === Basically I have a website. I have a properly setup sitemap so I assume Google knows about all of my pages. And I've seen on some sites, the search form leads to a page with the shell of the original site but the results are clearly provided by Google. Si...
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Regex for names. === Just starting to explore the 'wonders' of regex. Being someone who learns from trial and error, I'm really struggling because my trials are throwing up a disproportionate amount of errors... My experiments are in PHP using ereg(). Anyway. I work with first and last names separately but for n...
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How to do HTML decoding/encoding of a string === I have a string that is html encoded: &lt;img class=&quot;size-medium wp-image-113&quot; style=&quot;margin-left: 15px;&quot; title=&quot;su1&quot; src=&quot;http://blah.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/su1-300x194.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; width=&quot;300&quot; ...
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Catch SSL cert request error so as to redirect to the correct site === We are using IIS 6 and ASP.Net, When users make secure page requests using > **https://somesite.com/securePage.aspx** the user gets an error: *** > **Error code: ssl error bad cert domain** *** The certificate was issued to **www.so...
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Best approach to parsing a *.c/*.h files using C# for declarations and data type definitions === I need to parse *.c/*.h files for the data declaration and extract the type declarations. For example, I might need to extract the variable declaration and it corresponding data type that might look like: typedef un...
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How to remove eTag from IIS5 http headers === Running IIS5 (yes, really). I'd like to remove the eTag http header that IIS generates for me. MS has an article on how to sync eTags across the web farm, but not how to remove them ( http://support.microsoft.com/?id=922733 ). Is there a way to remove eTags?
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Formatting DataBinder.Eval data === How can I format data coming from a DataBinder.Eval statement in an ASPX page? For example, I want to display the published date of the news items in a particular format in the homepage. I'm using the ASP.NET 2.0 Repeater control to show the list of news items. The code for th...
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do you do the following operations in C++? === **Hi all , How do you do the following operations in C++? 1. Opening Files in C++ 2. Closing Files in C++ 3. Reading Files in C++ 4. Writing Files in C++?**
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Python ctypes and function calls === My friend produced a small proof-of-concept assembler that worked on x86. I decided to port it for x86_64 as well, but I immediately hit a problem. I wrote a small piece of program in C, then compiled and objdumped the code. After that I inserted it to my python script, therefor...
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How can I databind to properties not associated with a list item in classes deriving List<T> === Previously, I had a class that wrapped an internal `System.Collections.Generic.List<Item>` (where Item is a class I created). The wrapper class provided several collection-level properties that provided totals, averages, ...
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return a value === I am starting again with c++ and was thinking about the scope of variables. If I have a variable inside a function and then I return that variable will the variable not be "dead" when it's returned because the scope it was in has ended? I have tried this with a function returning a string and it...
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Relative merits of GDI+ and WPF === Whar are the relative merits between GDI+ and WPF? Also does anyone know the minimum system requirements needed in order to develop/run WPF apps?
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What is source code control for? === There was a recent question about, effectively, replacing a local source code control system with a "keep all versions" file system or tool. Many of the answers said in essence that source code control systems are for more than just keeping past versions, even for an individual ...
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Excel / Quickbooks data to c# === I know how to use the OleDbConnection class to open an excel file and select from it, but is there a simple method to read the data from an excel file that has been read into a Stream? And is there also a similar method for QuickBooks?
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Auto-increment a primary key in the LINQ to SQL DataContext "Insert" partial method === What I would like to do is the following. I have a single table, Products, containing a private key ProductID. Instead of having SQL Server auto-increment ProductID on inserts, I want to increment it in the DataContext partial meth...
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In Firefox, can I disable the "Website certified by an unknown authority" SSL certificate warning dialogs? === i.e. I just want them to be permanently accepted all the time.
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Best Way to Synchronize Multiple Excel Files to MS Access Table === We have a number of Excel-based membership rosters for a non-profit organization and we need to merge these into one master MS Access table. From time to time, we receive updated copies of the Excel-based membership rosters and I need to synchronize ...
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When would I use uncaught_exception? === What is a good use case for uncaught_exception?
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How can I increase the stack size with runhaskell? === I'm writing some disposable Haskell scripts to solve some of the [Project Euler](http://projecteuler.net) problems. I don't really want to have to compile them because of the number of changes I'm constantly having to make, but in a few cases I've found that I've ...
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What's the smallest device I can program on? === I'm thinking of something smaller than a laptop that i can spend my hours on the way to work doing project euler problems or such. Any ideas?
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Is it possible to change the RESX generator to use public accessor on generated class? === I'm writing an ASP.NET MVC application and trying to use a RESX file to store error messages and other common strings. The problem is that the RESX generator builds internal classes and it's not possible to use them in the ASP....
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Does a DataTable consume more memory than a List<T>? === Is there a trade off in respect to performance, trade off in respect to memory consumption?
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How do I choose what language to use in DrScheme? === I recently downloaded PLT Scheme and DrScheme. When I open DrScheme, I am told to choose a language. However, I'm not familiar with any of my options, and the help guides don't really break it down to help me easily choose which choice. So, first - is DrScheme a...
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Vsssc and Vssscc files - usefull for SVN? === After a repository is imported from VSS to SVN, there are some files which I guess might be VSS specific - .vsssc and .vssscc files for the solution and .vspscc for projects. They seem to be related to VSS project binding. Are they needed (or useful) for SVN as well?
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mysql c api row[0] to string === When using MYSQL C API to query results. The results are returnd as a MYSQL_ROW type, which according to the MYSQL C API documentation, I can easily printf("%s", row[0] ). But what if I want to transfer the contents of row[0] into a string or a char*?
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Java: Print a 2D String array as a right-justified table === Write a method that takes a single `String[][]` argument and prints the cells of the array to `System.out` as a right-justified table. For example, the input { { "x", "xxx" }, { "yyy", "y" }, { "zz", "zz" } } should yield the output x xxx ...
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Javascript Reflection === Is there a way to get all methods (private, privileged, or public) of a javascript object from within? Here's the sample object: var Test = function() { // private methods function testOne() {} function testTwo() {} function testThree() {} // public...
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C++ Reading file Tokens === can someone explain to me how to parse the given file efficiently? Test 1 Test 3 Test 6 I want to be able to then say in my program if (token == Test) myTest = 1 ... .. . etc
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IIS Multiple Domain Redirect === I currently have 2 domain names that I want to setup different websites for. I am currently looking at using some free hosting that works well for my current needs but doesn't give me any way to point "mydomain.com" to the actual site. Instead I have to give users a longer, harder to r...
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File I/O in a Linux kernel module === I'm writing a Linux kernel module that needs to open and read files. What's the best way to accomplish that?
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How do I test on a Windows environment for a Linux server? === I have an Ubuntu Server (with all of LAMP and Subversion installed). I use Eclipse with Subclipse, PDT and a few other great addins and use those exclusively to develop applications. The problem I'm having is that I'm developing on a Windows Vista machin...
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Splitting String C++ === Hi in C++ if i have a string, how can I split this into tokens?
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Implement Modal Dialog Box in ASP.NET MVC === Anyone have any experience creating a modal dialog box using AJAX and ASP.NET MVC? I am looking to create a Yes/Cancel confirmation dialog when a user deletes an item. In standard ASP.NET I could just use the ModalPopup extender, but I am not sure how to do this in MVC. ...
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Best way to implement languages menu in an ASP.NET application === I trying to implement a typical languages menu where users can select the language they want to view the site in through a menu that appears throughout all pages in the site. The menu will appear on multiple master pages (currently one for pages whe...
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How to search usenet for programming questions? === I've been using usenet searches since about 1995 to get programming information, mostly for microsoft APIs. First searching via dejanews, and now google "groups" which bought out dejanews. Over the last few years I've noticed a steady decline in the quantity of searc...
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Are there any good programming environments/IDEs for Windows Mobile devices? === By this, I don't mean PC-based development environments (like Visual Studio) for developing and deploying Windows Mobile applications. Rather, I mean an IDE that runs on Windows Mobile devices and lets you write and test code there.
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Unicode Character Not Showing === I want to display the "infinity" symbol using CGContextSelectFont(context, "HelveticaNeue", textSize, kCGEncodingMacRoman); CGContextShowTextAtPoint(context, myCenter.x, myCenter.y + textHeight, [sName cStringUsingEncoding:NSMacOSRomanStringEncoding], [sName lengt...
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VMware and iptables === Is there a problem using VMware on Windows to host a virtual linux box running iptables? I have a configuration that seems to work on physical hardware but is flaky under VMware. I'm using VMware to run a virtual linux 2.6.24 machine on a Windows 2003 Server host. The linux application is ...
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How can I make a local drive visible to a Windows XP VMWare image? === How can I make a local drive visible to a Windows XP VMWare image? Preferably, I'd like to make local drives available as Drive Letters within the VM Ware Image.
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What are the most common, typical things to AVOID coding into my ASP.NET app in order for it to run under Medium Trust on a shared host? === What are the things that Medium Trust stops you from doing?
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Scrollbars in Subpane window === I can't seem to get a scrollbar to work in an inner stack/flow. Does anyone know how to?
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Proper coupling for multiple listeners that need to accessed shared state data === Working with a traditional listener callback model. I have several listeners that collect various stuff. Each listener's collected stuff is inside the listener in internal structures. The problem is that I want some of the listeners ...
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conversion of fortran 77 code to c++ === Has anyone converted a large (ours is 550,000 lines) program of fortran 77 code to C++ ? What pitfalls did you run into ? Was the conversion a success ? Did you use a tool like for_c ( http://www.cobalt-blue.com/fc/fcmain.htm ) ? Was the resulting C++ code significantly fas...
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Spam filtering for ASP.NET === Has anybody come across an elegant and efficient .NET spam filtering component that can be used in ASP.NET applications? I want something that I can pass a string and returns to me a percentage of how likely it could be spam, does such a thing exist?
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Generation of designer file failed: Exception from HRESULT: 0x80042929 === What does the following error mean? Geeneration of designer file failed: Exception from HRESULT: 0x80042929 It started showing up in my application when building and I'm not sure what's causing it. I'm using VS.Net 2008 and .Net 3.5
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gdb executable file format === I'm trying to use GDB to debug (to find an annoying segfault). When I run: gdb ./filename from the command line, I get the following error: This GDB was configured as "i686-pc-linux- gnu"..."/path/exec": not in executable format: File format not recognized ...
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Has anyone found payment processor documentation very poor === Does anyone else find that the documentation of a lot of payment processors have poor or incomplete documentation as to how to use their API? Or it's just plain confusing? Recently I have setup both [PayPal][1] and [Beanstream][2] and found that both ar...
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cout Formatting === I'm pretty sure this is a simple question in regards to formatting but here's what I want to accomplish: I want to output data onto the screen using cout. I want to output this in the form of a table format. What I mean by this is the columns and rows should be properly aligned. Example: ...
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Best practices for project organization with ASP.NET MVC === I recently downloaded Rob Conery's excellent [ASP.NET Storefront reference application][1] and am finding it incredibly instructive. One question that comes to mind is where one should place the Model classes (and the Data classes upon which they depend). ...
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.NET RichTextBox undo === I'm using a RichTextBox in WinForms 3.5 and I found that when I problematically edit the contained text, those changes are no longer available to the built in undo functionality. Is there a way to make it so these changes are available for undo/redo?
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Top-level .mak file for Visual Studio? === I've inherited a body of Visual C++ source that consists of about a dozen sub-projects. One of these is an empty "MakeAll" project that depends on all the others, so I can build the entire project by setting the MakeAll project active and selecting "Build All." I'd like t...
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Add HTML control(s) via javascript === Something is eluding me ... it seems obvious, but I can't quite figure it out. I want to add/remove a couple of HTML controls to a page (plain old html) when a user changes value of a dropdown list. An example is to add or remove a "number of guests in this room" textbox for ...
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ASP.NET Validation === I am working on a form, which I would like to validation features like [This][1]. Should this all be done on clientside? or server side? I am aware of using some of MS ajax controld, however, at what point do I display the message at the top? I hope I explained myself. [1]: http://ui-p...
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Where is .NET "Isolated Storage" stored? === Where would the physical files be?
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information seemingly coming out of mysqldb incorrectly, python django === In a latin-1 database i have '\222\222\223\225', when I try to pull this field from the django models I get back u'\u2019\u2019\u201c\u2022'. from django.db import connection ...
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Confusion about installing windows service using command prompts === I have designed a simple windows service in .NET 2.0. I am trying to deploy it on my local machine. I have switched to design view, and setup ServiceInstaller and ServiceProcessInstaller objects. There is a Project Installer. I have also wrapped t...
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Start Bit vs Start Byte === I know in a lot of asynchronous communication, the packet begins starts with a start bit. But a start bit is just a 1 or 0. How do you differentiate a start bit from the end bit from the last packet? Ex. If I choose my start bit to be 0 and my end bit to be 1. and I receive 0 (da...
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Does ASP.NET MVC Framework support asynchronous page execution? === I'm learning ASP.NET MVC Framework, From some articles like [this][1], it seems that MvcHandler has only Execute() implemented, there is no asynchronous API implemented. Actually, I don't think Controller has asynchronous API either. So, ASP.NET MV...
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How to send ^K to shell === I want to run a shell command in Terminal, then clear the console, from Applescript. If I was doing this by hand, I'd use ^K -- how do I send the ^K character in a string to Terminal?
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Is there a guide to path referencing in PHP? === I know how to include files that are in folders further down the heirachy but I have trouble finding my way back up. I decided to go with the set_include_path to default all further includes relative to a path 2 levels up but don't have the slightest clue how to write ...
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How would I calculate timespans from a list of check in and check outs? === I'm writing a simple time tracking program to manage my own projects. I'm a big fan of keeping reporting code in the database, so I've been attempting to create a few sprocs that generate the invoices and timesheets etc. I have a table that...
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