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Cannot build website, Visual Studio 2008 errors on build (temp files) === <strike>All of the errors are on auto-generated files, not within the files that were created by me. Here are a few of them: 'Context' is not a member of 'auth_cookies' 'ProcessRequest' cannot be declared 'Overrides' because it does...
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DropDownList with LinqDataSource and an empty option === Is there some elegant way to add an empty value to a DropDownList bound with a LinqDataSource?
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Tool for exploring Windoes Vista Audio device chain (tree?) === The new Vista Audio subsystem is set up to be a chain of devices starting with the inputs, going trough all the various controls (like mixers and volumen controls) and then ending up at various endpoints (like speakers). My question is: Is there a tool...
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How to capture and display output from a task via Windows CMD === I've got a PHP script which I'm running from a command line (windows) that performs a variety of tasks, and the only output it gives is via 'print' statements which output direct to screen. What I want to do is capture this to a log file as well. ...
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How to automate report delivery in SSRS === I have a report in SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) that I'd like to schedule to run automatically as an email. I'd like the report to be attached as Excel file. According to the [Microsoft overview][1] this should be possible. > **Report delivery**. SQL Server Re...
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What is the best way to stop a user from resizing a top-level window in WPF? === What is the best way to stop a user from resizing a top-level window in WPF?
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OLE DB Provider and openrecordset === With SQL Server 2005 using SSMS, when I run this: SELECT * FROM OPENROWSET('Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0','Excel 8.0;Database=C:\TestIDs.xls', 'SELECT * FROM [Sheet1$]') And get this: The OLE DB provider "Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0" has not been registered. Is it referring t...
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Java applet/Firefox incompatibility problem === I've written [a Java applet][1]. A user reports that he tried to run it in Firefox 3.0.3 on OS X 10.5.5 but no go. It wants him to download a plug-in, but when he tells it to install missing plug-ins it can't find the appropriate installer... What is going wrong here...
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Where to get and how to install (or migrate) missing assemblies for ASP.NET server? === I am migrating web apps to new hosting servers, but when I try to access them to test on the new server, I get all these assemblies not found errors like: Configuration Error Description: An error occurred during the pr...
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Sql Server CE 3.5 Merge Replication Synchronise is Hanging === I am using sql server 2005 ce framework 3.5 and attempting to use merge replication between my hand held and my sql server. When I run the code to synchronise it just seems to sit forever, and when I put a breakpoint in my code it never gets past the call...
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What are the technical considerations for running MSSQL and MySQL off the same Windows server? === Our application runs off MySQL, but a client has another application that requires SQL. We want to run them both on the same box. What are some technical considerations for this configuration... is this really just a mat...
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Using RSpec for iPhone Controllers === I'm finally getting the hang of RSpec after spending a couple of hours over the weekend. Now I'm stuck trying to figure out how to assert that parameters are indeed passed into the controller. I'm following the [Bowled over by Ruby/Cocoa example][1] and adapting it for the iPhone...
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Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO 2005) newbie question. === I have Visual Studio setup with a VSTO word project, and when I hit run it runs fine. But, how do I setup a word document to use my code without having Visual Studio running?
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Tag cloud control for WinForms .NET 2.0+ === How would you render a tag cloud within a .NET 2.0+ WinForm application? One solution that I am thinking of would be using the WebBrowser control and generating to some ad-hoc HTML, but that seems to be a pretty heavy solution. Am I missing something more simple?
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"A duplicate insert block exists for class xx in the source files" === Anyone seen this? If so, would you know how to fix it?
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PHP5: calling external functions, and logging errors === I'm painfully new to PHP, and was trying to set up phpBB on my local site. I have a stock debian install of apache2 and php5. The phpBB installer ran fine, connected to the database and created all its tables with no problem. But when I tried to open the logi...
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Visual Studio 2005: File->New->Project vs File->New->Web Site? === Say I want to create vb.net application in Visual studio 2005. What is the difference between *File->New->Project* vs *File->New->Web Site*?
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Incorrect syntax near store procedure error === I'm updating a long list of records. In my code, everything run as predicted until it execute the query. It gave me a incorrect syntax near 'TempUpdatePhysicalCityStateZip'. (My store proc name). I've test it on the sql studio and it run fine. So, I'm not quite sure wher...
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C++ string manipulation === My lack of C++ experiance, or rather my early learning in garbage collected languages is really stinging me at the moment and I have a problem working with strings in C++. To make it very clear, using std::string or equlivants is not an option - this is char* 's all the way. So: what ...
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Most efficient way to move an image from a C program to Java and shown on the screen? === **Background** I am capturing video using the video4linux 2 spec. It is captured using a C program in real-time. I also have a Java frontend that can run both locally and remotely. The remote side was easy, I just compress ...
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Is possible having two COM STA instances of the same component? === I had a problem [discovered on another thread here][1], I need to access a COM component that is STA. I'll run it on a dual-core computer, a process using this component only reaches 50% of CPU. Unfortunately, the owners said they can't change the com...
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How do you override ToString in a static class? === I have a public static class in which I would like to have a ToString() method. I have defined it as public static string ToString(), but get the following warning: >'Class.ToString()' hides inherited member 'object.ToString()'. To make the current member ...
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Going backwards in a bash prompt === I'd like to have a blank line after my bash prompt and before the output on my Mac. It should look like this would: echo; ls Can I add a newline to my bash prompt and then go back up one line to wait for user input? Is there something obvious I'm missing?
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Incorrect syntax near @[parameter name] when using parameterised Alter Database command === I'm trying to drop a SQL Server database using the following code: SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand("USE MASTER; ALTER DATABASE @database SET SINGLE_USER WITH ROLLBACK IMMEDIATE; DROP DATABASE @Database", connection);...
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What could cause a dynamic_cast to crash ? === I have a piece of code looking like this : TAxis *axis = 0; if (dynamic_cast<MonitorObjectH1C*>(obj)) axis = (dynamic_cast<MonitorObjectH1C*>(obj))->GetXaxis(); Sometimes it crashes : Thread 1 (Thread -1208658240 (LWP 11400)): #0 0x00...
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wsdl2java Error: Emitter failure. Invalid endpoint address in port === I am trying to run the wsdl2java command on a WSDL file that was given to me from another group in my company. I know wsdl2java works because I can run the examples but when I try it on the wsdl given to me it fails. The one big difference is th...
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Creating a temporary directory in Windows? === What's the best way to get a temporary directory name in Windows? I see that I can use `GetTempPath` and `GetTempFileName` to create a temporary file, but is there any equivalent to the Linux / BSD [`mkdtemp`](http://linux.die.net/man/3/mkdtemp) function for creating a t...
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Perform a modulus in a huge number? === I need to do a modulus operation on very large integers. The biggest integer supported by my platform is a 64 bit integer, which aren't big enouch for the numbers I'm working with. How can I do a modulus on really big integers, like 126548756321264248753873216574984621678536...
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Eclipse: Add Command-Line Args to an OS X .app Directory === Is it possible to add custom command-line arguments to an Eclipse .app folder? In my particular case, I'm working with ZendStudio. I'm assuming the base Eclipse release would behave the same way. I've found what looks like two different places that could ...
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Throwing multiple exceptions in .Net/C# === In an application I work on, any business logic error causes an exception to be thrown, and the calling code handles the exception. This pattern is used throughout the application and works well. I have a situation where I will be attempting to execute a number of busi...
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To use Cocoa bindings or not? === I'm starting a project which I think would benefit from bindings (I've got a source list table, several browser views, etc), but I think it would also be quite doable, and perhaps more understandable, without them. From my limited experience I've found bindings to be difficult to trou...
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The application sorts strings differently than the database === I am trying to sort a list of products by their name in a .Net application written in C#, to obtain the same list that I would get from an SQL Server database through an order by: select * from Products order by ProductName Unfortunately, the applicat...
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VBA animation of Visio objects === I'm trying to animate Visio objects with a loop, such as: For reposition = 2 To 6 xpos = reposition ypos = reposition sh1.SetCenter xpos, ypos Sleep 1000 Next reposition While this DOES move the object from the starting position to the ending, the...
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Is Inheritance really needed? === I must confess I'm somewhat of an OOP skeptic. Bad pedagogical and laboral experiences with object orientation didn't help. So I converted into a fervent believer in Visual Basic (the classic one!). Then one day I found out C++ had changed and now had the STL and templates. I reall...
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How to get College football scores? === I'd like to be able to get scores for the top 25 teams in college football in a usable format. I don't need them to be realtime but would like to avoid writing a screen scraper if possible. Does anyone know of a webservice or other API to do this?
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Good tutorial for ANTLR === Are there any good tutorial for ANTLR, targeting v 3.x? The documentation in the main site of ANTLR is not quite friendly to new users.
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ms office file extensions === I made a discovery some time back. Just follow these steps: Create a .doc/.xls/.ppt file in office 2003. Keep some test data in there and close the file. Now rename the file to change it's file extension to a random string, taking care that it is unassociated, like test.asdfghjkl etc. ...
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Puzzle: Find the most common entry in an array === You are given a 32-bit unsigned integer array with length up to 2<sup>32</sup>, with the property that more than half of the entries in the array are equal to N, for some 32-bit unsigned integer N. Find N looking at each number in the array only once and using at mos...
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What are the benefits of an XML data model over the DataSet model? === At my current job we have a CMS system that is .NET/SQL Server based. While customizing a couple of the modules for some internal use, I was a little surprised to see that instead of having APIs that returned data via your typical result set that w...
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Is there a common blog API in the works? === I've used the [Blogger Data API][1] and I know WordPress has an API of their own, but is there any standard in the works? Hypothetically, if you were starting your own blog-style CMS that you wanted to make available via a web service, what API would you choose? [1]...
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Using DataAdapter .Update to insert/upd rows in dataset (not based on DBs PK) problem === I have a batch process that reads data from multiple tables into a dataset based on a common key. I then build a second dataset of the destination data querying on the same key. At this point I have two Datasets that are s...
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Reading the MSMQ transcational dead letter queue === I'm trying to read the transactional deal letter queue in MSMQ using C#.NET and am getting "A workgroup installation computer does not support the operation" For 10 Stack Overflow points, what am I doing wrong?
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SQL CE Merge Replication: Error 28532: A read operation from the transport returned no data. === I am using sql server 2005 and ce framework 3.5 and attempting to use merge replication between my hand held and my sql server. I am getting the following error: Error 28532 : A read operation from the transport retur...
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what was your biggest *nix blooper === So I was thinking about bloopers I've made or have seen made in a *nix systems and was wondering what others think the worst blooper they made was? I couldn't find a similar question already asked but I can't believe this isn't a copy question but then again may users are so per...
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Applying Transforms to 3D models - Normals pb. === I'm trying to apply a transform to a 3D object in a STL File (without creating a structured mesh object). Here is how I proceed: I read the normals and faces information one by one in the STL file, apply my transform to each vertex and to the face normal and write bac...
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What are the main differences between search engines that should influence the decision as to which to use to search proprietary data? === What are the main differences between search engines (DtSearch , Lucene.net, Sphinx, Google etc) that should influence the decision as to which to use to search proprietary data?...
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Is it possible to terminate or stop a PowerShell pipeline from within a filter === I have written a simple PowerShell filter that pushes the current object down the pipeline if its date is between the specified begin and end date. The objects coming down the pipeline are always in ascending date order so as soon as t...
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Best process for auto-zipping of MP3s === I've got a project which requires a fairly complicated process and I want to make sure I know the best way to do this. I'm using ASP.net C# with Adobe Flex 3. The app server is Mosso (cloud server) and the file storage server is Amazon S3. The existing site can be viewed at <a...
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How to update a git repo containing a submodule? === After some time I wanted to update my git repo, and then something went wrong. What is the proper way out of this situation? mblsha@siruba:~/src/psi/ $ git status iris: needs merge # On branch master # Changes to be committed: # (use "gi...
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A tidy way to clean your URL variables? === I'm wondering if there is a quick and easy function to clean get variables in my url, before I work with them.( or $_POST come to think of it... ) I suppose I could use a regex to replace non-permitted characters, but I'm interested to hear what people use for this sort o...
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Why is SSRS ignoring data from certain columns returned by a web method? === I'm using the XML data source feature in Reporting Services 2005 but having some issues with missing data. When there is no value for the first column in a row, it appears that the entire column is ignored by SSRS! The web method request i...
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List of dependency jar files in Maven === Using Maven 2, is there a way I can list out the jar dependencies as just the file names? mvn dependency:build-classpath can list the jar files, but that will include the full path to their location in my local repository. What I need is essentially just a list of t...
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Implementing a WebControl factory in ASP.NET === I need to implement the classic Factory Method pattern in ASP.NET to create server controls dynamically. The only way I've found to create .ascx controls is to use the LoadControl method of the Page/UserControl classes. I find it messy however to link my factory with...
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java mp3/audio editing/trimming library === I am looking for a java library that will allow me to "trim" an audio file so that I can pull out and save X amount of seconds of an audio file. Ideally, I am looking for something that would be like a substr for an audio file. If I want from 123 seconds in to 153 seconds in...
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Ruby code to extract host from URL string === I'm looking for a method to reliably extract the host name from a URL string in Ruby. e.g. http://www.mglenn.com/directory = www.mglenn.com OR http://www.mglenn.com?param=x = www.mglenn.com
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Why won't my Website Project adapt to .NET 3.5? === We've converted our solution from .NET 2.0 to .NET 3.5. All projects converted just fine except for the Website Project, which still doesn't understand what I mean when using 'var' and the like. I've looked in the property pages for the web project, and the Target...
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What is your preferred past-time programming project? === By past-time programming project, I refer to any programming you do that's in your spare time and not work-related per se, although what is learned can be applied to work. I like using [Processing][1] to create generative illustrations. I do front-end web devel...
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How do I keep the variable value in a MySQL stored procedure from changing when records are updated? === I must be overlooking something simple. I'm setting a variable from a query result in a MySQL stored procedure like this: SELECT @myName := username FROM User WHERE ID=1; So, @myName is storing the userna...
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How to create dynamic and safe queries === A "static" query is one that remains the same at all times. For example, the "Tags" button on Stackoverflow, or the "7 days" button on Digg. In short, they always map to a specific database query, so you can create them at design time. But I am trying to figure out how to...
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How do I call a stored procedure exposed as an Entity Framework Function Import through ADO.NET Data Services (Astoria)? === I've created an Entity Data Model and imported several stored procedures as Function Imports. I'm exposing the EDM through ADO.NET Data Services (ANDS). Does ANDS automatically expose the func...
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Linq to XML: XElement.Save to file === what is the right way of using XElement.Save(filepath)? Do I need to call this in a try/catch block all the time? How does it deal with concurrency?
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Are there any known HTA file Security Issues? === Are there any known security issues related to running a web application via a .hta file. I am especially interested in the drag & drop issues related to .hta files and frames see: http://sqlblogcasts.com/blogs/jonsayce/archive/2008/01/10/drag-and-drop-problems-in-...
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Getting started with Websphere portal 6.1 .... === Okay, my company is a bank. The upper management is dead set on a websphere IBM portal. Apparently IBM is tossing them a bone they can't refuse. We're also a very big IBM shop anyhow with A LOT of LotusNotes applications. In my experience with IBM, they generally...
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When should I use a ellipsis in a Menu Item === The question title pretty much says it all. When should I put ... at the end of a menu item? I seem to remember reading some rules but can't for the life of me find them. For context - I'm adding a properties option to a right click menu and am wondering if it is ...
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Is it possible to make an ASP.NET MVC route based on a subdomain? === Is it possible to have an ASP.NET MVC route that uses subdomain information to determine it's route? For example: - ***user1**.domain.com* goes to one place - ***user2**.domain.com* goes to another? OR ... make it so both of these go to ...
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Dot Net and Java Culture Codes === I've been tasked with the awesome job of generating a look-up table for our application culture information. The columns I need to generate data for are: Dot Net Code<br> Version<br> Culture Name<br> Country Name<br> Language Name<br> Java Country Code<br> Java Language Cod...
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How to set the default location of the FCKEditor file browser? === I'm working the the image upload piece of the [FCKEditor](http://www.fckeditor.net/) and I've got the uploading working properly but am stuck with the server file browser. <img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3184/3019956718_f7ab198c16.jpg?v=0" ...
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How do I create an expression tree to represent 'String.Contains("term")' in C#? === I am just getting started with expression trees so I hope this makes sense. I am trying to create an expression tree to represent: t => t.SomeProperty.Contains("stringValue"); So far I have got: private stat...
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Versioning RESTful services? === I have a RESTful web service deployed at <http://example.com/v1/SomeResource>. One day, a new protocol version is deployed to <http://example.com/v2/SomeResource>. From the client of view, this upgrade could occur at any time between two HTTP requests. How does the server indicate t...
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Does the List Clear() method destroy children [C#.NET]? === If I create a recursive list of of lists: class myList { List<myList> childLists; List<string> things; //... } List<myList> tempList = new List<myList>(); And then later call tempList.Clear(), will it ...
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Unique ways to use the Null Coalescing operator === I know the standard way of using the Null coalescing operator in C# is to set default values. string nobody = null; string somebody = "Bob Saget"; string anybody = ""; anybody = nobody ?? "Mr. T"; // returns Mr. T anybody = somebody ?? ...
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Allowing the <font> tag to override CSS? === I have some user generated content I'm trying to render on my site. The rich text box editor I'm using renders font changes using `<font />` tags, which are overridden by CSS on the page. Does anyone know if there is a way to allow rules defined using the `<font />` tag ...
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getElementsByName in IE7 === I have some code doing this : var changes = document.getElementsByName(from); for (var c=0; c<changes.length; c++) { var ch = changes[c]; var current = new String(ch.innerHTML); etc. } This works fine in FF and Chrome but not in IE7. Presuma...
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Is Ms-CL BSD-compatible? === Does anyone know if the Microsoft Community License (Ms-CL) is compatible with the BSD license? That is, if I am working on open-source code that is BSD-licensed, can I reference a library that is Ms-CL-licensed?
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NHibernate - Populate a single property from a stored procedure. === Currently have the following mapping file: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <hibernate-mapping xmlns="urn:nhibernate-mapping-2.2" namespace="NHibernateHelpers" assembly="App_Code.NHibernateHelpers"> <class...
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Should one learn a non-legacy language before learning Fortran? === I’m advising another person who has no programming education or background (beyond trying out AutoLISP and Excel VBA once or twice), who runs scientific simulations using Fortran software written by others and who now finds she’d benefit from being ab...
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What is the best way to represent image nodes in a product (item) XML schema? === I have an XML schema that represents a product in a DB, and I am trying to figure out the best way to store the product image references as XML nodes. There will be a primary image, and then alternate images, each of them with sequences ...
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What problem does XHTML strict solve? === I really don't understand the fascination with XHTML strict. Inline javascript typically requires a rats nest of escapes to make it compatible with XHTML and semi-backwards compatible with MSIE 5 & 6. Then there is the issue of not being OCD enough on user input to make ...
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The use of config file is it equivalent to use of globals? === I've read many times and agree with avoiding the use of globals to keep code orthogonal. Does the use of the config file to keep information that your program uses similar to using Globals?
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What's the best way to store a title in a database to allow sorting with the leading "The", "A" === I run (and am presently completely overhauling) a website that deals with theater (njtheater.com is you're interested). When I query a list of plays from the database, I'd like "The Merchant of Venice" to sort under ...
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Is there a .NET Framework method for converting file URIs to paths with drive letters? === I was looking for something like Server.MapPath in the ASP.NET realm to convert the output of Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().CodeBase into a file path with drive letter. The following code works for the test cases I've tried...
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How to detect a truncated file in C# === If I'm reading a text file in shared access mode and another process truncates it, what is the easiest way to detect that? (I'm excluding the obvious choice of refreshing a FileInfo object periodically to check its size) Is there some convenient way to capture an event? (Fil...
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Amazon EC2 Sql Performance === I'm considering using Amazon's EC2 with a windows instance & SQL. I've seen [some criticism][1] of the perf of the SQL instances here. I'm wondering if any SOers have and first hand experience and can comment on the performance. [1]: http://www.brentozar.com/archive/2008/11/bad-s...
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T-SQL : Using { fn NOW() } in WHERE === I was reviewing some SQL queries and I saw a select statement that looked like this SELECT * FROM dbo.mytable WHERE (dbo.mytable.[Date] < { fn NOW() }) What is the purpose of using a WHERE statement like this? Wouldn't be easier to use a simple GETDATE()?
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What is the best compiler to use when you want to experiment with C++0x features? === What is the best compiler to experiment with C++0x features? I have been experimenting with GNU g++ 4.4.
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Parse email message from reply === I'm trying to figure out how to parse out the text of an email from any quoted reply text that it might include. I've noticed that usually email clients will put an "On such and such date so and so wrote" or prefix the lines with an angle bracket. Unfortunately, not everyone does t...
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How can I prevent a webform from submiting on 'Enter' === I have a type ahead text field, and when the user hits "Enter" I want to make an ajax call and not submit the form at the same time. My html looks like this: <input id="drug_name" class="drugs_field" type="text" size="30" onkeypress="handleKeyPress(event...
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merge with hibernate causing error with dirty objects === I'm using Hibernate with Spring in my application. I have been consistently using detached objects and reattaching them whenever I need to make calls to the database. I'm using hibernate template to take care of managing the connections for me. My data struc...
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Recommended Books on Math for Game Development === It's been a few years since my computational geometry class in college, and I unfortunately sold my textbook ([Computational Geometry in C][1]), so now that I am writing a 2D video game, I am looking for books to give me a hand. What books are recommended that cover...
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JVM Launched via CreateProcess() Loses Classpath Library === I launch the following command line (process) from a Windows VC++ 6 program using CreateProcess (or _spawnv()): - java -cp c:\dir\updates.jar;c:\dir\main.jar Main and class updates in updates.jar (overiding some in main.jar) are not read or found. I...
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WPF Custom Control with Item/Data Templates === I know how to create a custom user control in WPF but how can I make it so that someone can provide an ItemTemplate? I have a user control that is a mixture of several other WPF controls, one of them being a ListBox. I'd like to let the user of the control specify the...
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Visual Studio: How to store am image resource as an Embedded Resource? === By default when you add am image (icon, bitmap, etc) as a resource to your project, the image's **Build Action** is set to **None**. This is done because the image is magically stored inside a .resources file. ***i*** want the resouce to be ...
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.Net Threading Problem === Here is my code: ThreadStart threadStart = controller.OpenFile; Thread thread = new Thread(threadStart); thread.Start(); In the OpenFile function my code looks like: System.Error.WriteLine("Launching"); The code in OpenFile doesn't get executed for 30 seconds...
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Accessing attributes applied to method in derived class from base class === So I've got a case where I'd like to be able to apply attributes to a (virtual) method in a derived class, but I'd like to be able to give a default implementation that uses those attributes in my base class. My original plan for doing this...
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Calling java from PHP exec === I am doing the following in PHP: exec'(java -jar "/opt/flex3/lib/mxmlc.jar" +flexlib "/opt/flex3/frameworks" MyAS3App.as -default-size 360 280 -output MyAS3App.swf'); When I run this from the command line, it runs fine and finishes in a second or two. When I run this command fr...
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Find all Foreign Key errors with Oracle SET CONSTRAINTS ALL DEFERRED === I am using: set constraints all deferred; (lots of deletes and inserts) commit; This works as expected. If there are any broken relationships then the commit fails and an error is raised listing ONE of the FKs that it fails...
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How to set (unix) permissions when creating a file in SAP ABAP? === you would think this would be obvious, but searching through documentation, SAP forums, Googling, etc., I've been spectacularly unsuccessful. I'm creating a file in ABAP on a solaris filesystem using the following code: OPEN DATASET p_file FOR...
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In PL/SQL, can I pass the table schema of a cursor FROM clause via a stored procedure parameter? === In PL/SQL, I would like to pass in a "source" schema as a parameter to a stored procedure. For instance: BEGIN CURSOR my_cursor IS SELECT my_field FROM <schema>.my_table ... I want t...
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Script Minification and Continuous Integration with MSBuild === On a recent project I have been working on in C#/ASP.NET I have some fairly complicated JavaScript files and some nifty Style Sheets. As these script resources grow in size it [is advisable to minify the resources][1] and keep your web pages as light as ...
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How best to export native data to Excel without introducing dependency on Office? === Our product has the requirement of exporting its native format (essentially an XML file) to Excel for viewing/editing. However, what this entails is having a dependency on Excel (or Office) itself for our product build - something th...
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