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Nested Applications with ASP.NET MVC
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I'm currently working on an asp.net-mvc content management system. It would be incredibly useful to be able to deploy nested applications e.g. /shop to have a separate app inside. Or even another instance of the cms.
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Float Left 100% height div - gap between divs
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__Mark Up__
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automatically convert access db
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MSSQL trigger to fire only if a condition is met
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I hope this is a simple enough question for any SQL people out there...
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CPU Affinity
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I'd like to combine a photo and some sound file together and upload to youtube, not sure how to do it.
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Calling a C function with a varargs argument dynamically
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I am programming in C against a third party library (in HP/Mercury Loadrunner) that allows a varargs-style variable size argument list for one of it's functions. I want to call this function but I do not know up front how many arguments I will have.
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DataGridView Column sorting with Business Objects
===
I am setting-up my DataGridView like this:
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Why does my web part throw an error about "NT Authority/Anonymous User"?
===
My Sharepoint 2007 web part executes code to start a K2 workflow process. The workflow server resides on another server.
When my code executes, I get the following error:
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Windows batch - loop over folder string and parse out last folder name
===
I need to grab the folder name of a currently executing batch file. I have been trying to loop over the current directory using the following syntax (which is wrong at present):
set mydir = %~p0
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===
Within my InfoPath form (which has to be loaded within a SharePoint Portal by the browser)I have a repeating table containing multiple fields. Now I would like to make the first textfield autoincrement starting by 1. How exactly can I d... | 0 | [
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Sharing session between WCF services
===
I have been working on splitting up the app tier and web tier of a web application. In the app tier, I managed to separate the business logic into a bunch of services exposed using WCF proxies. The problem is that these services talk to another legacy application that uses a la... | 0 | [
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A good tutorial on building Eclipse plugins?
===
I'm trying to get started with my first Eclipse plugin, but can't seem to find a good tutorial on the subject that is newer than 2003, when Eclipse 2.1 was in style. Any pointers on finding a quality tutorial that is still relevant? | 0 | [
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"StartTag: invalid element name" in default.aspx
===
(Warning - asp newbie) I have an aspx file with the tag
<%@ Page Language=VB ... %>
right at the beginning of the file.
When calling this from my IIS server (http://localhost/myservice/default.aspx), this gives me the error
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Is there a good HttpClient library for J2ME/MIDP?
===
I want to call some RESTful web services from a J2ME client running on a MIDP enabled mobile device. I read the MIDP api for HTTPConnections and thought this is just crying out for a simple wrapper to hide all those unpleasant byte arrays and such like. Before I wr... | 0 | [
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How To Format A Block of Code Within a Presentation?
===
I am preparing a presentation using Google Docs Presentation though I can also work on the presenation within Open Office that will include code snippets.
Is there any easy way to perform basic syntax highlighting on the code snippets with either Google Docs... | 0 | [
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Visual Studio - Prevent stopping debugging from closing Internet Explorer
===
Under visual studio if you run a web project by pressing the 'Go' button on the Debugging toolbar, then stop it by pressing the 'Stop' button on the debugging toolbar, Internet Explorer is opened and closed by the IDE.
Is there a way to p... | 0 | [
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parasoft C++ unit test question
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I work on a project that was just told we had to incorporate Parasoft C++ unit testing tool into any code changes going forward. The problem I face is that we have methods with very small changes and now it seems we are forced to unit test the whole method. Many of these methods are... | 0 | [
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Regular expression to find all table names in a query
===
I am not that hot at regular expressions and it has made my little mind melt so what.
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SELECT one, two, three FROM table1, table2 WHERE X=Y
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===
This is a question that was sparked by [Rob Walker][1]'s answer [here][2].
Suppose I declare a class/struct like so:
struct
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===
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I am using the jquery tooltip and here is the code for it
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Converting projects that use Png images to D2009
===
Anyone that used the (not anymore) freely available TPngImage by by Gustavo Daud tried porting their projects to Delphi 2009?
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Making a Windows Mobile device emulate a Bluetooth HID device
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MySQL And C applications
===
When building a application that accesses a MySQL database on linux using C/C++ i have to dynamically link into the mysql client library. Is there a way in which i can statically link the application so that the mysql client libraries are no longer required?
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Applescript application read from file
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I have a compiled applescript application which I have moved to my windows server. I'd like to then insert a text file into the application (which looks like a zip file on windows):
myapplescript.app/Contents/Resources/MyNewDir/MyTxtFile.txt
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ObservableQueue?
===
Has anyone written a version of .Net's generic Queue that implements INotifyCollectionChanged, or is there one hidden deep in the .Net framework somewhere already? | 0 | [
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Is it possible to make eclipse generate hashCode and equals with HashCodeBuilder and EqualsBuilder
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The default generated hashCode and equals implementations are ugly at best.
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Rails: getting data from a table for each iteraction of a loop
===
I have a loop (for item in @dataset) and I want, in each iteration, to get different data from another table and make some operations that will be printed in the view. I cant't get this data from the dataset used in the loop.
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Creating an object in shared memory inside a Shared Lib (so) in C++
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Is it possible to share a single 'god' instance among everyone that links to this code, to be placed in a shared object?
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How do I keep a Windows Mobile Professional Device in the Unattended Power State
===
I have a .net 3.5 application running on windows mobile professional that uses sql server ce 3.5 and merge replication with sql server 2005 sp2, it not yet a 1.0 product. Every couple of minutes or so it starts a merge replication us... | 0 | [
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ASP.Net MVC framework and databinding
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I am having some trouble grasping some concepts behind the MVC framework. I am doing a very simple application which categorizes products.
The Creation screen will simply use a dropdown list showing the list of categories, the name of the product and submit.
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ASP.NET hostingEnvironment / shadowCopyBinAssemblies
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Today I stumpled upon the **shadowCopyBinAssemblies** option in the **[hostingEnvironment][1]** tag.
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Is there a way to validate XML using T-SQL?
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I'm in the process of converting a varchar(8000) field to an xml field in MSSQL 2005.
Many of the XML docs have small issues (example: degree symbol not encoded). Is there a better way to validate the XML than a Try/Catch process?
Maybe I could write a .NET Stored Pr... | 0 | [
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Slow SQL Code on local server in MS Access
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I've got a particular SQL statement which takes about 30 seconds to perform, and I'm wondering if anyone can see a problem with it, or where I need additional indexing.
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ClickOnce .appref-ms more than a link to .application file?
===
I have a ClickOnce environment like this:
\\Fileserver\ClickOnceApps\App1.application
C:\Documents and Settings\user\Start Menu\Programs\publisher\app1.appref-ms
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Is it possible to use/access scalar functions with LINQ to SQL?
===
We have scalar functions in our database for returning things like "number of tasks for a customer" or "total invoice amount for a customer".
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How can I dynamically add an <object> tag with JavaScript in IE?
===
I have to add either an embed tag for Firefox or an object tag for Internet Explorer with JavaScript to address the appropriate ActiveX / Plugin depending on the browser. The plugin could be missing and needs to get downloaded in this case. The dynam... | 0 | [
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NHibernate: One base class, several mappings
===
I'm relatively new to NHibernate, but have been using it for the last few programs and I'm in love. I've come to a situation where I need to aggregate data from 4-5 databases into a single database. Specifically it is serial number data. Each database will have its o... | 0 | [
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Is it OK to overload ShowDialog() so that a child form returns information as an out parameter?
===
In an earlier question about [how to return a string from a dialog window][1], **yapiskan** suggested [overloading the child form's ShowDialog() method][2] to include an out parameter.
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How can I dynamically create the source for a frame using javascript?
===
Suppose I have one html page with frames. The left frame is simply a list of links, which will be displayed in the right frame. Is it possible, using javascript, to generate the contents of the left frame when the page loads? | 0 | [
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RGB back buffer in Win32
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I have an array of RGB values, whose size I can guarantee to match the client area of a window on screen.
Using the Win32 API, what are the easiest and fastest ways to get the contents of my array on the screen in response to a WM_PAINT message?
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obtaining free real time stock data
===
Does anyone know of a way to obtain free real-time stock data or near real-time stock data? I'd like to do this since I'm interested in the financial market, not for use in investment applications which is why I'm looking for something free. I've tried the Perl module Finance::Y... | 0 | [
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Remove empty elements from an array in Javascript
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How do I remove empty elements from an array in Javascript? Is there a straightforward way, or do I need to loop through it and remove them manually?
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Is there a way in .NET to make your overload of a method appear first in the Intellisense dropdown?
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In a form, I added an overload of ShowDialog(). In Visual Studio, this overload shows up in Intellisense as the third version. How can I make my overloaded function appear as #1 (i.e. the default)? | 0 | [
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Best way to merge multiple STL containers, removing duplicate elements?
===
I have two STL containers that I want to merge, removing any elements that appear more than once. For example:
typedef std::list<int> container;
container c1;
container c2;
c1.push_back(1);
c1.push_back(2);
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Accelerator key for a date stamp
===
Here's an open ended question. I work on a lot of mssql files, and I like to have a date stamp on each. This is so I can know just by looking at the source of a stored procedure whether it's up to date or not.
I'd like to have a shortcut autocomplete key, that, if i type say, d-... | 0 | [
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Is there anyway to grab Google Analytics via some kind of API?
===
Basically I have an admin CP I've coded for all my sites and I'd love to integrate the information gathered by Google Analytics on it to avoid having to look at both sites every morning.
BTW I'm using PHP, but I would assume if something like this e... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to make CVS comments compulsory for commits?
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Read-only DataGridView and IEditableObject
===
Good evening
I've got a little problem with my DataGridView in a .NET Windows Forms project. The grid is read-only and bound to a sortable `BindingList<T>` which contains custom business objects. My business object class does implement `IEditableObject`.
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Most elegant UI for categorizing items?
===
I have a collection of items that the user needs to group/categorize in several ways. For the sake of an example, let's say it's a collection of car photos and the user wants to categorize them in the following ways:
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SELECT INTO with an additional column
===
I am attempting to insert a copy of a row from one table into another table with the same schema, with the addition of one column (a timestamp) to provide a "history" of the first table in MS Sql Server 2005.
So, my query, without the additional column would be:
"SEL... | 0 | [
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Generically typed expression weirdness
===
The code below gives an error: <blockquote>Property 'Int32 Key' is not defined for type 'ConsoleApplication1.IKeyed`1[TKey]'</blockquote> when the expression e is created but is fine when func f is created, can anyone explain why and if there is a way to fix it?
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Confirm before delete/update in SQL Management Studio?
===
So for the second day in a row, someone has wiped out an entire table of data as opposed to the one row they were trying to delete because they didn't have the qualified where clause.
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Castor compilation of schema produces different class hierarchy depending on elements in schema.
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While mataining a castor based system, I amend the source schema to produce a new set of classes and find that introducing a new element produces a different class hierarchy. This is true of any element type.
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Which Java GUI framework to choose now?
===
Which GUI framework/library would you choose if you were to start your new project **now** or in the near future?
It has to be free for commercial use and cross platform.
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release configuration management
===
Our windows deliverable has different sets of config files and binary assets for different customers. Right now the configuring is done by hand before packaging and its error prone. What do you think of using branches for each customer, and having the package build/script automer... | 0 | [
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What does the filterpriority tag in an XML comment do?
===
I have seen this in a lot of XML comments for classes in the .NET Framework BCL but have never been able to find documentation that explains what it does. The closest I've come is a comment in a stray blog post talking about the VS2003 "Go to Definition" featu... | 0 | [
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Class to automatically pull database fields into .NET Controls
===
I'm building a class that automatically loads a DB record, looks at each DB column name, and fills the associated textbox/label/literal/etc, if it has the same name. I got this idea from Rails, in case that helps clarify what I'm trying to do.
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Changing File Type Once Added to CVSNT
===
I am using WinCVS as client and CVSNT as my source control server. Some of the files I wanted to add to my CVS repo, were added as Unicode files. Now, I want to recommit the same as ANSI (aka ASCII) files. However, despite deleting the old files from the repo, every time I ad... | 0 | [
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Does myVector.erase(myPtr) delete the object pointed by myPtr ?
===
If I have the following code
Foo *f = new Foo();
vector<Foo*> vect;
vect.push_back(f);
// do stuff
vect.erase(f);
Did I create a memory leak ?
I guess so, but the word *erase* gives the feeling that it is deleting it.
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Best .Net library to edit WMA tags?
===
I have found a few libraries to edit MP3 tags (UltraID3Lib is great) but none that will edit tags for WMA files.
Can anyone recommend a .net library for editing WMA tags / metadata ?
Thanks
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Executing Shell Scripts from the OS X Dock?
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I'm sure the answer is ridiculously obvious, but so far Google hasn't been very helpful. How do I set up a shell script to execute from the dock? It seems that simply creating a shortcut will open the file in my editor. Is there a flag I need to set somewhere to tell it... | 0 | [
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Sharepoint: SQL to find all documents created/edited by a user
===
I am looking for a query that will work on Sharepoint 2003 to show me all the documents created/touched by a given userID.
I have found tables with the documents (Docs) and tables for users (UserInfo, UserData)
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Format Date with fmt:formatDate JSP
===
I am trying to format a date with:
<fmt:formatDate value="${newsletter.createdOn}" pattern="MM/dd/yyyy"/>
newsletter is an object with a createdOn property which is java.util.Date.
When I invoke the previous sentence i get:
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Maintaining JavaScript Code in the <Head> after ASP.Net Postback.
===
As the title suggests, I am having trouble maintaining my code on postback. I have a bunch of jQuery code in the <Head> section and this works fine until a postback occurs after which it ceases to function!
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What is the best way to know when the UIViewController above me in the stack has been popped?
===
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===
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Weighted Mean
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How to reorder ToolStrip items in code
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How do you programatically reorder items on a ToolStrip in C#.
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Pattern for progress status reporting
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What do you do when researching for a project?
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WaitCursor on sort in DataGridView
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Reporting Services Images do not display after report is is deployed
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How good is Jquery's Backward Compatibility?
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Inconsistent Whitespace Text Nodes in Internet Explorer
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The following source code alerts the following results:
<strong>Internet Explorer 7</strong>: 29
<strong>Firefox 3.0.3</strong>: 37 (correct)
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<strong>Google Chrome 0.3.154.9</strong>: 38
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Namespacing (static) member variables
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Entity Framework: Working with FK's (why do they get hidden?)
===
First of all, let's define a few tables:
Users table will store information about a user:
Users
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UserTasks is a table that stores a task associated with a user:
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Java to C# Conversion
===
I need to convert several Java classes to C#, but I have faced few problems.
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Can I override loginwindow on Tiger?
===
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How to best sort a portion of a circular buffer?
===
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What do I need to write Java-based web applications and test them on my personal computer?
===
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Error: Failed to generate a user instance of SQL Server
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I'm trying to connect to an MDF. I've even gone to the lengths of re-installing sql server express entirely (it is now the only flavor of SQL installed on my box, where previously I had 05 dev and express). I've verified that the paths are all correct, and ... | 0 | [
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JPA mapping interfaces
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What are the server requirements for Silverlight 2?
===
Can a Silverlight 2 enabled web page be managed from an Apache server? (I'm not actually interested in doing this but trying to understand Silverlight 2 a bit more.)
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Visual Studio variable declaration
===
I have a project that has the following line in the additional includes section:
"$(SOMEPATH_SHORTNAME)\include"
Can someone tell me where I can find $(SOMEPATH) defined? I can't find it by simply searching in Visual Studio | 0 | [
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Good VB.Net 2008/3.5 Reference Book?
===
I am starting a new job in a few weeks and am going to have to transition from C# to VB. I know that the differences are largely syntactic, but I would love to have a good reference book to help me figure out what those syntactic differences are when I run across them. I've l... | 0 | [
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Tiff compression using Java ImageIO
===
I am having issues converting a png to tiff. The conversion goes fine, but the image is huge. I think the issue is that I am not doing the compression correctly? Anyone have any suggestions??
Here is the code sample
public static void test() throws IOException {
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How to customize the background color of a UITableViewCell?
===
I would like to customize the background (and maybe the border too) of all of the UITableViewCells within my UITableView. So far I have not been able to customize this stuff, so I have a bunch of white background cells which is the default.
Is there a ... | 0 | [
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Can't connect to mobile device
===
I've been developing an application for a second generation Workabout Pro from PSION Teklogix.
Recently my company underwent an upgrade re: operating systems and Visual Studio versions, so I'm stuck with Windows Vista (and Visual Studio 2008).
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Slow DELETE statement in SQL Server need help reading execution plan and fixing
===
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Defrag a virtual hard disk (.vhd) ?
===
Like any other hard disk, virtual hard discs (*.vhd) will suffer from fragmentation.
So to keep good performance i guess i have to defrag first the virtual hard disc from within the virtual machine and also the (physical) hard disc the .vhd is stored on.
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