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Does WCF optimize the client's connection under the hood?
===
We are currently working on an application that will use a WCF service. The host (the client) is using the excellent [WCF Service Proxy Helper from Erwyn van der Meer][1].
What I would like to know... is if I open this object multiple times... will it le... | 0 | [
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Javascript callback functions and recursion
===
This is kind of a brainteaser question, since the code works perfectly fine as-is, it just irritates my aesthetic sense ever so slightly. I'm turning to Stack Overflow because my own brain is failing me right now.
Here's a snippet of code that looks up an address usin... | 0 | [
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How to programatically upload/post an image to an image hosting website without a browser?
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I want to write a simple utility to upload images to various free image hosting websites like TinyPic or Imageshack via a right-click context menu for the file.
How can I do this using .NET? I've seen some linux scripts ... | 0 | [
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Database change underneath SQLObject
===
I'm starting a web project that likely should be fine with SQLite. I have SQLObject on top of it, but thinking long term here -- if this project should require a more robust (e.g. able to handle high traffic), I will need to have a transition plan ready. My questions:
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Output ASCII Value C++
===
If I have a char which holds a hex value such has 0x53, (S), how can I display this as "S"?
Code:
char test = 0x53;
cout << test << endl;
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Best guide to turn a PowerBook into a web server?
===
I "inherited" a PowerBook and want a place to host some of my pet Rails apps.
What's the best step-by-step guide (or guides) to set this up? Feel free to write your own here, if you like, or write the steps with references. | 2 | [
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What are the most active community resources for MFC development?
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I am wondering what are the best community resources for MFC development- such as forums, IRC channels, etc. Currently teh only resource I have for finding answered questions on MFC is using google which comes up with Codeproject results or the occ... | 0 | [
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Guidelines for custom tools.
===
While developing products, we often need to create proprietary tools to test some of their unique features or diagnose problems. In fact the tools can be at lest as interesting as the products themselves, and some of our internal groups have asked for copies of them.
So, aside from... | 0 | [
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HTML <head> best practises
===
There are <meta> tags and other things you can place in the <head> of your HTML document. What <meta> tags etc. and best practices do you make use of in your HTML document to make it more accessible, searchable, optimized etc.
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Without creating a list, how can I query the integers between two values in Prolog?
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For example, if I make a query like 'between(1,4,X)?' I would expect something like X=2,X=3. Is this possible? | 0 | [
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How do you get a thumbnail of a movie using IMDbPy?
===
Using [IMDbPy][1] it is painfully easy to access movies from the IMDB site:
import imdb
access = imdb.IMDb()
movie = access.get_movie(3242) # random ID
print "title: %s year: %s" % (movie['title'], movie['year'])
However I see... | 0 | [
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How to get relative path from absolute path
===
There's a part in my apps that display the file path loaded by the user through OpenFileDialog. It's taking up too much space to display the whole path, but I don't want to display only the filename as it might be ambiguous. So I would prefer to show the file path relati... | 0 | [
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CodeIgniter doesn't like functions in views?
===
I'm playing around with CodeIgniter, hoping to convert some of my old, ugly PHP into a more maintainable framework. However, I've come across a rather frustrating roadblock - I can't seem to define functions in my views. Any time I try I get a completely blank page back... | 0 | [
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Lambdas in Boo?
===
How do you deal with lambdas in boo? Is "callable" the same thing? How do you define a method that takes a lambda as a parameter? | 0 | [
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How do I reference files with brackets in the name
===
Create a file called Valid[File].txt and stick some text in it. Start powershell and go to the directory.
"gc Valid[File].txt" should display the value in the file. It returns blank. If you use tab auto-completion it escapes the name:
"gc 'Valid`[File`]... | 0 | [
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Add leading zeroes in Java
===
Is there a better way of getting this result? This function fails if num has more digits than digits, and I feel like it should be in the library somewhere (like Integer.toString(x,"%3d") or something)
static String intToString(int num, int digits) {
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sprintf() and WriteFile() affecting string Buffer
===
I have a very weird problem which I cannot seem to figure out. Unfortunately, I'm not even sure how to describe it without describing my entire application. What I am trying to do is:
<pre>
1) read a byte from the serial port
2) store each char into tagBuffe... | 0 | [
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Is there an Erase for dojo's gfx surface routines?
===
I'm using Dojo's gfx routines to draw some shapes onto a div, and other than surface.clear(), is there a way to clear or erase just part of the surface?
Thanks.
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How can I use no color-theme under console-mode?
===
I use the dark-blue2 color theme but it seems ugly under console.
So I want to use no color theme under terminal, what can I do then? | 0 | [
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How can I get Html.CheckBox() as boolean during POST in custom IModelBinder?
===
I am using `Html.CheckBox()`. The resulting HTML is:
<input id="IsMultiGraph" name="IsMultiGraph" value="true" type="checkbox">
<input name="IsMultiGraph" value="false" type="hidden">
On the server I have an Action which... | 0 | [
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What's the difference between all of the os.popen() methods?
===
I was looking at the [Python documentation][1] and saw that there are 4-5 different versions of popen(), e.g. os.popen(), os.popen2(), etc.
Apart from the fact that some include *stderr* while others don't, what are the differences between them and w... | 0 | [
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Help updating an event in Outlook 2007 with an iCalendar file
===
First of all: There is [a previous thread with this question][1], but it looks dead. The guy that asked the question says he figured it out, and hints at an answer, but I could not get it to work. It doesn't seem like SO users have enough incentive to p... | 0 | [
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How to get selected text from textbox control with javascript
===
I have a textbox and a link button.
When I write some text, then select some of them and then click the link button, selected text from textbox must be show with a messagebox.
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Dumping the values of the registers in GCC
===
I need to get the values in the registers with GCC.
Something similar to this:
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EAX=00000002 EBX=00000001 ECX=00000005 EDX=BFFC94C0
ESI=8184C544 EDI=00000000 EBP=0063FF78 ESP=0063FE3C
CF=0 SF=0 ZF=0 OF=0
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===
How can I draw something in JPanel that will stay the same and not be repainted, I am doing a traffic simulation program and I want the road to be drawn once because It will not change.
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server.mappath("."), server.mappath("~"), server.mappath(@"\"), server.mappath("/"). What is the difference?
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Can anyone explain the difference between server.mappath("."), server.mappath("~"), server.mappath(@"\") and server.mappath("/")? | 0 | [
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Which .NET framework version will be included in Windows 7?
===
Does anybody know if Microsoft has already decided which **version of the .NET framework will e shipped in Windows 7** next year? Will it .NET 3.5 (SP 1) or maybe 4.0?
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Castle MonoRail & ELMAH
===
Is anyone using Castle MonoRail and ELMAH with success?
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How do I find out what account the ASP.NET request service is running under?
===
I am getting an 'Access to the path is denied" error message when running in debug mode. I have tried granting permissions to {MACHINENAME}\ASPNET and to NETWORK SERVICE but this hasn't made any difference. I have also tried < impersonate... | 0 | [
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Multiple colors in a C# .NET label
===
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(repeat-last-command)
===
frequently, I've dug into apropos and docs looking for something like the following only to give up to get back to the task at hand:
(repeat-last-command)
do the last C- or M- command I just executed (to be rebound to a fn key)
or sometimes the related:
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Data access technology for Silverlight and WPF standalone app versions.
===
I am writing an applicaton that will be a standalone WPF application and also a cut down version that will work as Silverlight and so be hosted in browsers. I want the Silverlight application to access data from the cloud. The WPF application ... | 0 | [
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acceptable fix for majority of signed/unsigned warnings?
===
I myself am convinced that in a project I'm working on signed integers are the best choice in the majority of cases, even though the value contained within can never be negative. (Simpler reverse for loops, less chance for bugs, etc., in particular for integ... | 0 | [
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How to determine the attached type from within a custom attribute?
===
I have a custom attribute which can be assigned to a class, `[FooAttribute]`. What I would like to do, from within the attribute, is determine which type has actually used me. e.g. If I have:
[FooAttribute]
public class Bar
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How to overcome GCC restriction "could not convert template argument '0' to 'Foo*'"?
===
Suppose I have code like this:
template<class T, T initial_t> class Bar {
// something
}
And then try to use it like this:
Bar<Foo*, NULL> foo_and_bar_whatever_it_means_;
GCC bails out with error (o... | 0 | [
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firefox and ssl: sec_error_unknown_issuer
===
My client gets a `sec_error_unknown_issuer` errormessage when visiting [https://mediant.ipmail.nl][1] with firefox.
I can't reproduce the error myself. I installed ff on a vista and a xp machine and had no problems. FF on Ubuntu also works fine.
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How do I get rid of TagExtraInfo JSTL warning in Eclipse?
===
I'm working with JSTL in Eclipse, using the WTP. I have jstl and standard.jar in my WEB-INF/lib directory, and everything works. Eclipse is giving me this warning in my JSP:
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What is the best structure to implement an Identity Map?
===
Although a DataTable is a memory hog, wouldn't a DataTable be the best choice to implement and IdentityMap if the set of objects is very large since retrieval time is O(1)? | 0 | [
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Use the HttpWebRequest to donwload Web page (Wikipedia) ?
===
I usually use the HttpWebRequest to donwload the web pages and call the restful Web services. and it nice but when I try to download this page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/'Abadilah
or this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/'t_Zand_(Alphen-Chaam)... | 0 | [
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jQuery hover and class selector.
===
I wan't to change the background color of a div dynamicly using the following HTML, CSS and javascript.
HTML:
<div id="menu">
<div class="menuItem"><a href=#>Bla</a></div>
<div class="menuItem"><a href=#>Bla</a></div>
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asp.mvc iis 6 - wildcard mapping - the incoming request does not match any route
===
I have been trying to set up my Beta 1 MVC app on IIS 6 and cannot get it to run correctly. I have added a Wildcard mapping to the .net isapi DLL as suggested in other blog posts but get the following error when I access the root of t... | 0 | [
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What language enhancements do you think Delphi needs?
===
I've been a long-time **Delphi** developer and honestly day by day it started to feel more and more cumbersome especially in this age of dynamic languages like **Python** or **Ruby**. And not only the dynamic ones are progressing fast, **C#** and **Java** too a... | 0 | [
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Modifying graphics context in Java
===
I have a form that tries to modify a JComponent's graphics context. I use, for example,
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How do you make an element "flash" in JQuery
===
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===
I have the string
a.b.c.d
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has the daylight savings rule change invalidated the crtl?
===
Some time ago I put together a **time** based library that could be used for working out relative times within a year for someone. I noted at the time, that it did the one hour shift in both directions for daylight savings. It just occurred to me that [C... | 0 | [
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Can a C# program mesaure its own CPU usage somehow?
===
I am working on a background program that will be running for a long time, and I have a external logging program ([SmartInspect](http://www.gurock.com/products/smartinspect/)) that I want to feed with some values periodically, to monitor it in realtime when debug... | 0 | [
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Most efficient way to list items in C/C++
===
I have a list of say 100 items. Each item belongs to a group. I'm looking for the most efficient way of scanning through the list of items, checking which group they are in and printing the item to the screen. Here's the catch though. Once an item from a group has been pri... | 0 | [
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ASP.NET MVC AutoEventWireup required?
===
when i create an aspx page, the header includes something like this:-
<%@ Page
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AutoEventWireup="true"
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DNS in Twenty-One Hours
===
I want the equivalent online resource to DNS in Twenty-One Days. I need one evenings reading that will explain what the different record types do, how do propagation and caching work, what is an SoA, etc.
I don't want anything that begins by explaining what DNS is.
Can anybody pleas... | 0 | [
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lsass.exe starts maxing CPU after ASP.NET web app deployment
===
After deploying a new build (mostly changed DLL's) of an ASP.NET web app the CPU on the server is now jumping to 100% every few seconds and the culprit is lsass.exe. Do you think that the deployment of the asp.net web app to the server and this problem a... | 0 | [
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Usename & Password and UserInsances in SQL 2005
===
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Delphi: "Invalid field type" error with master/detail datasets
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I asked about [setting up an in-memory dataset with TClientDataset,][1] and was told I had to use the "Create Data Set" command in the form designer. That woks just fine until I try to create a master-detail database relation. If I have a field def o... | 0 | [
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Flow terminates without looping, after printing extra char, please help.
===
**searchterms.rb**
search = "1|butter+salted|Butter salt|Butter|Túrós csusza|Margarine|Potato
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Remote debugging of multi threaded Python Applications
===
How can I do remote debugging of a multi threaded Python application, running on an Embedded Linux based system, from Windows XP or Vista?
So far I have only come across [PyScripter based remote debugging][1]. How does it perform?
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===
I need to move backwards through an array, so I have code like this:
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// Do something
myArray[i] = 42;
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mvc framework for winforms .net
===
please suggest me a good MVC framework for Winforms.
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Using UPDATE statement to replace attribute values in XML data type? (SQLSERVER)
===
I have a table:
MyTable
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title as varchar(255)
In MyTable.config I have XML in the following structure:
<configuration pagetitle="myConfig">
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std::wcout to console window in XCode
===
In an XCode project, if I use <code>std::cout</code> to write to the console the output is fine.
However, if I use <code>std::wcout</code> I get no output.
I know that this is a thorny issue in C++, and I've been googling around to try and find a specific solution in the... | 2 | [
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when Nant will become version 1
===
i like Nant very much, i do lot of scripting with Nant, great little tool.
but since the version of Nant is less than 1 , sometimes i think if any problem happens, it makes me to think there may be problem with Nant code, but it is not the case always.
one funny example is aft... | 0 | [
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Line width formatting standard
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Do you follow a standard for wrapping long lines in source code? What line length do you find most comfortable to read?
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regular expression replace a word by a link
===
I want to write a regular expression that will replace the word Paris by a link, for only the word is not ready a part of a link
Ex: `i'm living <a href="Paris" atl="Paris link">in Paris</a>, near Paris <a href="gare">Gare du Nord</a>, i love Paris.`
would became ... | 0 | [
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_configthreadlocale and localeconv
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As we all know, global data, like the locale settings affecting the numeric decimal point printf() and strtod() are using, is evil. Fortunately, MSVC++ 9 allows to use per-thread locales by a `_configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE)` call. Unfortunately, it seems that th... | 0 | [
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How would one go about deleting all of the directories in a directory tree that have a certain name if the only access to the server available is via FTP? | 0 | [
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How do you connect/retrieve data from a MYSQL database using objects in PHP?
===
Generally I connect and retrieve data using the standard way (error checking removed for simplicity):
$db = mysql_select_db("dbname", mysql_connect("host","username","passord"));
$items = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM $db");
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How to change data in JTable cells?
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I can set data in JTable constructor, and then user can change this data when program is running manually(typing from keyboard).
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How to get current CPU and RAM usage in Python?
===
What's your preferred way of getting current system status (current CPU, RAM, free disk space, etc.) in Python? Bonus points for *nix and Windows platforms.
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What is the optimal size of a UDP packet for maximum throughput?
===
I need to send packets from one host to another over a **potentially lossy** network. In order to minimize packet latency, I'm not considering TCP/IP. But, I wish to maximize the throughput uisng UDP. What should be the optimal size of UDP packet to ... | 0 | [
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Better way to implement count_permutations?
===
I need a function count\_permutations() that returns the number of permutations of a given range. *Assuming that the range is allowed to be modified, and starts at the first permutation,* I could naively implement this as repeated calls to next\_permutation() as below:
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Preventing AJAX memory leaks.
===
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How to return a View in MVC with URL like this http://localhost/admin#sayhi
===
Ok Here is the exact scenario:
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Where do I report a Windows core library problem?
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How do I let Microsoft know about a problem I've found in one of their core library routines? Do they have a central repository to report these things?
I am not a member of Microsoft Development Network (MSDN).
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Recommendations for securing Internet-facing IIS Host?
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How setup different SSL-Certificates for vhosts on Apache?
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I am Very new to vb.net. I have written these object in VB6 before. I'm just Lost in vb.net, but (kicking and screaming) I Have to learn how to do this. I've been googling for hours with only minor steps forward. Can anyone... | 0 | [
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nested linq queries, how to get distinct values?
===
table data of 2 columns "category" and "subcategory"
i want to get a collection of "category", [subcategories]
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===
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Does anyone know which property sets the text color for disabled control?
I have to display some text in disabled TextBox and I want to set its color to black.
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I want to update/upgrade the standard Leopard install of Sqlite3 to >3.5 to use the new sqlite_xxx_v2 methods from a Cocoa project.
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===
Is there any example code of a [cpython][1] (not IronPython) client which can call Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service?
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MATLAB class array
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What would be the best way to manage large number of instances of the same class in MATLAB?
Using the naive way produces absymal results:
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Virtual PC - practical?
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Is virtual PC practical on a home personal development computer. I do some custom .net programming at home and I was wondering if in terms of performance and overall use, Virtual PC is useful. Do the applications inside Virtual PC session run slower. It will help me with my personal dev mac... | 0 | [
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Can I write an app in the new version of Visual Studio and make it compatible with .Net framework 1.1
===
I am a Web developer who spends 99% of his time in Linux, but I need to develop a super simple application with VB or possibly C# (.Net). The only version of Visual Studio I have is the most current free ones. T... | 0 | [
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How do I hide a div based on empty input fields within it?
===
I have a form made up of multiple, optional subparts - each of which is enclosed in a
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ASP.NET MVC Web application vs ASP.NET Web Application
===
Other than the fact that **ASP.NET MVC Web Application** has more clarity in its implementation of the MVC pattern and that it strictly follows the MVC pattern, how is it different from **ASP.NET Web Application**?
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Change each record in a table with no primary key?
===
I have a table in a database that represents dates textually (i.e. "2008-11-09") and I would like to replace them with the UNIX timestamp. However, I don't think that MySQL is capable of doing the conversion on its own, so I'd like to write a little script to do t... | 0 | [
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Which application do you choose to use an older version of?
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Which book would you recommend for entering into the J2EE world?
===
I was wondering if there were any books you would recommend for learning J2EE. I have done a lot of OO programming in the past (mainly java, C# and C++), but I'm now entering the world of J2EE with my job:: "struts 2, hibernate, spring, etc.." so man... | 0 | [
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jQuery - How to Select Multiple Descendants?
===
I have this form:
<form name="customize">
Only show results within
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