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Any free ASP.NET 3.5 App host?! === I want to host a test app in ASP.NET 3.5 but I can't find a decent free host anywhere! I tried http://www.aspspider.com/ and after some days I still have a pending virtual directory creation. Even if it has lots of banners with pub on it, it doesn't matter. I just want to try...
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Static EventHandler Memory Leaks in the Framework === I'm in the process of troubleshooting some memory problems we're having in our .NET WinForms application. I'm using [SciTech's .NET Memory Profiler][1] as well as [dotTrace][2] and they all seem to be indicting root allocations by static event handlers in the .NET...
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SQL: What's the difference between HAVING and WHERE? === I must be googling in the wrong way or I'm having a stupid moment in time. What's the difference between HAVING and WHERE in an SQL SELECT statement?
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When To Change a GUID on a Type Library === I know that when you add/change/remove methods in a COM interface you're supposed to change the interface/coclass GUID but what about type libraries. When should you change the type library's GUID? Do you change it if a GUID inside the type library has changed? Or should yo...
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What is a .NET proxy object in the Inversion of Control / Aspect-Oriented sense? === What is a proxy object in the Inversion of Control / Aspect-Oriented sense? Any good articles on what a proxy object is ? Why you would want to use one ? And how to write one in C# ?
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jQuery Zebra selector === I have a CSS class called grid which I place on my tables. I want to Zebra strip my even rows so I use the following jQuery code $(".grid tr:nth-child(even)").addClass("even"); This basically says "Apply the css class even to any tr tag which has a parent (at any level) with a class...
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Encrypting plain text passwords in database === I've **inherited** a web app that I've just discovered stores over 300,000 usernames/passwords in plain text in a SQL Server database. I realize that this is a Very Bad Thing™. Knowing that I'll have to update the login and password update processes to encrypt/decryp...
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frameset - swap columns with rows using javascript. === I have a frameset with it's cols attribute set to "50%,50%" at the moment. I have a toggleView method which is called after a click on an element. What I aim to do is to change frameset from displaying cols to rows, again divided 50/50. I have attempted to ...
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Correct way to Handle Exceptions in UserControl === I'm build an UserControl and I'm not sure how to handle exceptions, the Control itself is not very complicated, the User chose an image from disk so they can authorize it, I don't know exactly how the control will be used so if I use a MessageBox I might block the a...
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How can I profile template performance in Template::Toolkit? === What's the best method for benchmarking the performance of my various templates when using Template::Toolkit? I want something that will break down how much cpu/system time is spent processing each block or template file, exclusive of the time spent...
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How do you do Cgwin passwordless rlogin or rsh to Solaris 5.7 === I am trying to login in to my works Solaris box from cywin on windows. SSH is not supported. I have tried different combination in the .rhosts with no luck I do not have root privelages.
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How to a remoting connection (check state) === I have an object created in a host application and can accecss it remotely using remoting, is there any way I can test the connection to ensure it is still "alive"? Maybe an event I can use that fires if the remoting connection gets disconnected, or some property that can...
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How could you implement something like Excel 2007's databars in HTML/CSS/JS? === What I'd like to do is produce an HTML/CSS/JS version of the following. The gridlines and other aspects are not important. It's more of a question how to do the background databars. ![alt text][1] [1]: http://blogs.tech-recipe...
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How to programatically sense the iPhone mute switch? === I can't seem to find in the SDK how to programatically sense the mute button/switch on the iPhone. When my app plays background music, it responds properly to the volume button without me having any code to follow that but, when I use the mute switch, it just k...
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Are style-enforcement tools useful? === A recent [question about StyleCop][1] alerted me to the use of tools to enforce coding style. I would feel very annoyed if I were required to run one of these tools while I was developing. Do people really find them useful? Why or why not? [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/qu...
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Anyone know of a free date and *time* ASP.NET custom control === Every time I have to build a form with a `DateTime` field I try to find a decent free custom control - I always fail. I cannot figure out why it isn't built in the .NET but let's forget about for a minute and concentrate on my question :D Anyone g...
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Oracle detection date of daylight savings change === Is there a way in Oracle to select the date on which daylight savings will switch over for my locale? Something vaguely equivalent to this would be nice: SELECT CHANGEOVER_DATE FROM SOME_SYSTEM_TABLE WHERE DATE_TYPE = 'DAYLIGHT_SAVINGS_CHANGEOVER...
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What is the optimal amount of data for a table? === How much data should be in a table so that reading is optimal? Assuming that I have 3 fields varchar(25). This is in MySQL.
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Crystal Reports problem === I'm having problem in the following line: rd.PrintOptions.PaperSize = PaperSize.PaperFanfoldStdGerman; it throws an exception saying HRESULT: 0x8002000B (DISP_E_BADINDEX)) if I skip this line, the same error eccurs here: rd.PrintOptions.ApplyPageMargins(config) Did ...
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How to Pass MySQL null parameter on DbCommand in Enterprise Library. === I'm trying to pass a null value for the first parameter in the code below, but MySQL complains that *Incorrect number of arguments for PROCEDURE myProc; expected 2, got 1* When I manually call the procedure with the first argument as null, it wo...
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How to make 4 columns across in ASP.NET MVC - How to make my current code suck less === I have the following code, I'm trying to get a table with 4 columns across. If I run out of columns, create a new row and make 4 more coumns. rinse. lather. repeat. <tbody> <% int i = 0; foreach (ItmXtnMultime...
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t-sql decimal assignment changes value === Why does the select statement return two different values? declare @tempDec decimal set @tempDec = 1.0 / (1.0 + 1.0) select @tempDec, 1.0 / (1.0 + 1.0)
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Insert into multiple database tables using Linq, ASP.NET MVC. === I have a rather simple scenario where I have two tables in which I want to add data. They are managed with primary key/foreign key. I want to add new data into TABLE A and then retrieve the Id and insert into TABLE B. I can certainly do it with a st...
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WinForms: Best way to suspend control events? === This seems like a very simple and a very common problem. The simplest example I can think of is this. The form has 5 checkboxes with a "check all/check none" checkbox above them. When a user selects the check all checkbox I toggle the states of the "children" - obvious...
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Is it safe to use MS SQL's WITH (NOLOCK) option for select statements and insert statements if... === Is it safe to use MS SQL's WITH (NOLOCK) option for select statements and insert statements if you never modify a row, but only insert or delete rows? I..e you never do an UPDATE to any of the rows.
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Why should I care about hashing passwords anyway? === If a hacker has access to the hashes in my DB, he has access to the rest of the information in the DB anyways. So why would he bother trying to decrypt the passwords? Should I be storing the passwords on a different server to the rest of my data? That is the only s...
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What is Groovy? === I have heard some things about Groovy from several different sources. One said Groovy is a great test harness for Java. Another said Groovy is Java's answer to Ruby. I am not sure what I've heard that is correct. What is Groovy and why should I learn more about it?
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Find out sql server hard ware or speed test === I use an sql server regularly and have recently been getting frustrated by the performance. It would be difficult for me to get direct access to find out the hardware so: Is there a direct way in management studio to assess performance or find out the exact hardware. ...
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query join question === I have a right outer join, that almost does what I want... SELECT users_usr.firstname_usr, users_usr.lastname_usr, credit_acc.given_credit_acc, users_usr.created_usr, users_usr.sitenum_usr, users_usr.original_aff_usr, users_usr.id_usr FROM credit_acc right Outer Join users_usr ON cre...
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Java - C-Like Fork? === Is it possible to do a "C like" fork in java, using an new independent jvm process ? How?
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Java Reflection: How to know if a Method is static? === Hello i want to discover at runtime ONLY the static Methods of a class. How can i do it? Or... how to differenciate static from no static methods. Thx and sry for my bad english
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Looking for *small*, open source, c# project with extensive Unit Testing === (I asked [this][1] question but did not receive much response. It was recommended that I ask the same question with regards to C#. ) I am a VB.NET developer with little C# experience (yes, I know I need to write more in C#), looking for sm...
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OpenGL rotating a camera around a point === In OpenGL I'm trying to rotate a camera around a point, with camera being distance r from the point and facing the point when it rotates. In other words, I want the camera to move along the circumference of a circle at a radius r from the center, with the camera facing the...
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How do I unregister all handlers for a form event? === I have 2 handlers using the same form. How do I remove the handlers before adding the new one (C#)?
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[Answer] An easy way to set the active tab using controllers and a usercontrol in ASP.NET MVC === Ever need a tabbed navigation with the "current" tab highlighted in the UI. Before MVC I looked at the file path and figured out which tab was currrent. Now it's a lot easier, you can assign the current tab based on the c...
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Regular Expression to validate hex string === I'm using this simple regular expression to validate a hex string `^[A-Fa-f0-9]{16}$` as you can see I'm using a quantifier to validate that the string is 16 chars long, I was wondering if I can use another quantifier in the same regex to validate the string length to be ...
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Raise LostFocus event on a control manually. C# === I have a bunch of controls (textbox and combobox) on a form with toolstripcontainer and toolstripbuttons for save, cancel etc for edits. We are using .Net 3.5 SP1 There is bunch of logic written in control.lostfocus and control.leave events. These events are not...
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Thoughts on making a webapp fullscreen in a pop-up === At my company most inventory tracking is done via an ASP.NET web application. The application is poorly conceived, poorly designed, poorly implemented, and somewhat of a hassle for a user to work with. These are things that are my opinion though and management h...
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Executable reading itself === I need to read data added to the end of an executable from within that executable (1). On win32 I have a problem that I cannot open the .exe for reading. I have tried CreateFile and std::ifstream. Is there a way of specifying non-exclusive read access to a file that wasn't initiall...
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IIS 6 Compress static files when using Wildcard application mapping === I'm using IIS 6 with EPiserver CMS which requires all requests to go through aspnet_isapi.dll. I want to gzip all my static files (js, css mainly). Trying to setup compression in IIS didn't work. Is there a setting in EPiServer that will all...
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Best Practices for uploading files to database === I am looking for any best practices or ideas on how you would create an interface with a DB from a .NET web application to upload data from Excel files Should I use a mechanism that allows all the records to be loaded and flags the errors or should I use a mechanism ...
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How do I remove carriage returns with Ruby? === I thought this code would work, but the regular expression doesn't ever match the \r\n. I have viewed the data I am reading in a hex editor and verified there really is a hex D and hex A pattern in the file. I have also tried the regular expressions /\xD\xA/m and /\x0...
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OOP: Designing a menu system === I am currently trying to create a menu system for a game and cannot arrive at any really sound way to do it. There are several menu screens, each of them non-trivial, so that I would like to keep these as separate classes. The main problem I am having is passing control between these m...
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Using mySql data in ASP.NET application === I am a newcomer to ASP, and would like to experiment with it by writing a website for a club at my school using .net 2008 and the mySql database available from the school's apache server. What is the best way to set this up, since I see a lot of options to connect the web a...
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what is a good open source javascript math library for floating point operations? === can any one recommend a good javascript library to solve floating point problems in javascript?
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How do I pre-cache images for quick viewing with javascript? === I have a webpage where I want the user to see a new image when they put thier mouse over a certain part of the image. I used an image map. <img src="pic.jpg" usemap="#picmap" /> <map id="picmap" name="picmap"><area shape="rect" coords ="10,2...
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Python's ConfigParser unique keys per section === I read the part of [the docs][1] and saw that the `ConfigParser` returns a list of key/value pairs for the options within a section. I figured that keys did not need to be unique within a section, otherwise the parser would just return a mapping. I designed my config f...
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I am speaking to a group of 9-10 year olds about how awesome it is to be a developer === I am putting a presentation together. I thought about illustrating with websites like facebook, and myspace. Does anyone have children around that age that could tell me what they are into? how to hold their attention? Ways to...
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Oracle Rollback Segments and ADO.NET === I am using an ancient version of Oracle (8.something) and my ADO.NET application needs to do some fairly large transactions. Large enough to not fin in our small rollback segments. Now we have a large rollback segment as well but it is not used by default. Oracle has a comma...
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What is the fastest way to Parse a line in Delphi? === I have a huge file that I must parse line by line. Speed is of the essence. Example of a line: > Token-1 Here-is-the-Next-Token Last-Token-on-Line > ^ ^ > Current Position > Posit...
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Submit changes of only one entity === If I select many rows from one table with one instance of DataContext. And then do I some changes in properties in the rows, can I submit changes to database only for one of the selected rows?
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Java <-> Javascript for non-Applets? === I'm working with an existing Java codebase which, while it can be invoked from an HTML page using an &lt;APPLET&gt; tag, does not actually subclass the Applet class. The same jars are also used in a non-browser context, so they did not subclass Applet. Now I need to communic...
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How can I charge a recurring monthly subscription fee for my website? === My business is setting up online billing using PayPal and Google checkout. I'm looking for the best way to charge a recurring monthly service fee for my website. My site is subscription based and I charge X amount of dollars per month. I want...
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Dictonaries and Lambda inside a class? === How can i do something like this: class Foo(): do_stuff = { "A" : lambda x: self.do_A(x), "B" : lambda x: self.do_B(x) } def __init__(self): print "hi" def run(self): muh = ['A', 'B', 'A'] for each in muh: self.do_stuff[each](each)...
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How to use libFLAC to read FLAC tags in c# === Is there an .net c# wrapper for the libFLAC library? If not, how can I read FLAC tags using the libFLAC in a .net framework c# application? If neither, are there other opensource libraries to read flac tags in c#? Thanks!
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Is there a way to use RegEx in ASP/VBScript? === I have an ASP website which I need to add a RegEx match to. Is there any support for RegEx in ASP/VBScript? Thank you, Brett
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Easy HTML underline === I am creating a form in HTML that will be printed, with fields that need to be written in by the recipient. Basically what I want is a single line that stretches from the end of the field label to the side of the page. Here's how I'm doing it right now: <table width="100%"> <tr>...
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How can I integrate a virtual machine into my automated unit tests in Visual Studio? === I've got some legacy software that I'd like to involve in an automated unit test (for testing network protocol compatibility) and because this software is old and runs in an outdated environment I'd like to encapsulate it in a vir...
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Is there a way to force a relationship structure on a tag-based organizational methodology? === I have some entities, and they have a series of attributes. Some of the attributes affect what other attributes the entity can have, many of the attributes are organized into groups, and occasionally entities are requited t...
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Is StringBuilder.Replace() more efficient than String.Replace? === If you have to use String.Repalce() to replace test 50 times, you essentially have to create a new string 50 times. Does StringBuilder.Replace() do this more efficiently? E.g., should I use a StringBuilder if I'm going to be replacing a lot of text, ...
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In Python, how can I efficiently manage references between script files? === I have a fair number of Python scripts that contain reusable code that are used and referenced by other Python scripts. However, these scripts tend to be scattered across different directories and I find it to be somewhat tedious to have to i...
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Running a Windows Batch Script to Startup Multiple Files === I'm trying to replace the programs that run from my startup directory with a batch script. The batch script will simply warn me that the programs are going to run and I can either continue running the script or stop it. Here's the script as I have writ...
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Is there a way to programatically "reboot" a .net assembly? === Hypothetical situation: let's say I have a 3rd party .net assembly being used in the ASP.Net web system that I'm working on that just kinda crashes every now and then. When it does so, all calls to it throw exceptions until the system is rebooted. This ...
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Passing around XML Object vs. Populating a struct === Actionscript 3.0 has decent native XML support so I'm not surprised to see a lot of people loading an external XML and then passing the object around to various modules/sections of code. However my instinct is to create a class (i.e. with statically named/typed ...
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Subversion access from .NET === Is there an API to access Subversion from C#?
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Print in terminal with colors using python ? === I want to print in the terminal with colors ? how can I do that in python ? Another questions what is the best character that when it is printed it look like a box [brick] ? I want to print colored blocks, it is part of game :)
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Testing objects for ancestor/descendent relationship in JavaScript or Jquery === I'm trying to come up with a reusable JS or jQuery function that would allow me to test if one object is a DOM descendant of another. I've seen a model of testing for $b.parents('nodename').length>0 Which is fantastic when ...
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The Web Server Could Not Find the Requested Resource === I have a .NET 3.5 Web application on VS 2008 SP1 running on Vista Ultimate 32 SP1. I created an Application under the Default Web Site. So the url to the app is "http://localhost/mysite". The application folder is pointing to the solution folder and it is outsid...
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IOC For a Console Application === Can anyone think of a good solution for getting IOC into a console application. At the moment we are just using a static class with the following method: public static T Resolve<T>() { return dependencyResolver.Resolve<T>(); } I would like the experienc...
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Enums in JavaScript? === What is the preferred syntax for defining enums in JavaScript? Something like: my.namespace.ColorEnum = { RED : 0, GREEN : 1, BLUE : 2 } // later on if(currentColor == my.namespace.ColorEnum.RED) { // whatever } Or is there a...
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Decoding chunked HTTP with Actionscript === I have successfully connected to an HTTP server with ActionScript 3 over sockets. The only problem is, the server is sending chunked HTTP. Is there a generic function in any other language I can look at that clearly shows how to decode the chunking? I'm pretty sure there are...
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Best way to learn C# === As a student, I don't often get offers for programming jobs, however I was offered a job if I learned C#. I currently know Java, PHP, C/C++, and other supporting languages. What would be the best way to pick up this language quickly? What are its similarities, what are its differences, pitfall...
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How do I overload the square-bracket operator in C#? === DataGridView, for example, lets you do this: DataGridView dgv = ...; DataGridViewCell cell = dgv[1,5]; but for the life of me I can't find the documentation on the index/square-bracket operator. What do they call it? Where is it implemented? Ca...
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How do you add a NOT NULL Column to a large table in SQL Server? === To add a NOT NULL Column to a table with many records, a DEFAULT constraint needs to be applied. This constraint causes the entire ALTER TABLE command to take a long time to run if the table is very large. This is because: Assumptions: 1. The ...
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Validating data of a model from another controller in Rails === I have two tables: Client(id,name,...) Purchase(id,item,date,client_id,...) They have their respective Model, with their validations. What I need is to create a new client with a new purchase, all into the create method of Client controller. Someth...
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SQL inline if statement type question === I'd like to make an SQL query that does returns like this: Col1 Col2 Col3 ---- --------------------- ------ AAA 18.92 18.92 BBB 20.00 40.00 AAA 30.84 30.84 BBB 06.00 ...
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Specifying multiple parameters of the same name using HTTPService === Ruby on Rails controllers will automatically convert parameters to an array if they have a specific format, like so: http://foo.com?x[]=1&x[]=5&x[]=bar This would get converted into the following array: ['1','5','bar'] Is there a...
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Match everything inbetween two tags with Regular Expressions? === How can I match (PCRE) everything inbetween two tags? I tried something like this: >&lt;!--\s&#42;LoginStart\s&#42;--&gt;(.*)&lt;!--\s&#42;LoginEnd\s&#42;--&gt; But it didn't work out too well for me.. I'm kind of new to regular expressions, s...
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how big can a sourcesafe db be before "problems" arise? === We use sourcesafe 6.0d and have a db that is about 1.6GB. We havent had any problems yet, and there is no plan to change source control programs right now, but how big can the SourceSafe database be before it becomes an issue Thanks
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Best way to make a newsletter slideshow kiosk for the office? === So, I've been tasked with making a kiosk for the office for showing statistics about our SCRUM progress, build server status, rentability and so forth. It should ideally run a slideshow with bunch of different pages, some of them showing text, some show...
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How can I use Excel for project management? === Joel often talks about using MS Excel for lightweight project management, but I'm curious about actual implementations of this idea. I've seen some templates that seem to clone MS Project via macros, which would be overkill for a lightweight project. Anyone have any usef...
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In Ruby: How does one - without inheritance - override a class method and call the original from within the new method? === I found one source which successfully overrode Time.strftime like this: class Time alias :old_strftime :strftime def strftime #do something old_strftime ...
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Is there anything like a functional model? === In Object Oriented Paradigm, I would create an object/conceptual model before I start implementing it using OO language. Is there anything parallel to object model in functional programming. Is it called functional model? or we create the same conceptual model in both ...
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randomness === I need some help regarding algorithm for randomness. So Problem is. There are 50 events going to happen in 8 hours duration. Events can happen at random times . Now it means in each second there is a chance of event happening is 50/(8*60*60)= .001736. How can I do this with random generation algori...
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Can a NetStream publisher in Flash pause their stream? === I'm working on a webcam video streaming application utilizing Flash 8 (AS2) and Flash Media Server 3. Streaming the video live is fairly trivial, but I want to give the publisher the ability to pause their stream, effectively giving the people watching a snap...
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How to safely escape a string from C++ === I'm writing a simple program to browse the local network and pass on filenames to mplayer using "system". However, sometimes filenames contain spaces or quotes. Obviously I could write my own function to escape those, but I'm not sure exactly what characters do or do not nee...
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Tapestry 4: Asset Cache Control? === I use Tapestry 4, and whenever we push a release that changes any assets (image, style sheet, JS library), we get problems because users still have the old version of the asset in their browser cache. I'd like to set up some easy way to allow caching, but force a new asset download...
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How can I create icons for menu items in Android's ListView? === I am using a ListView to present the main screen of my application. The main screen is essentially a menu to get into the different sections of my application. Currently I have the ListView contents generatings programmatically in the onCreate method. ...
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Getting the version of a dll === I am accessing a .NET COM object from C++. I want to know the version information about this COM object. When I open the TLB in OLEVIEW.exe I can see the version information associated with the coclass. How can I access this information from C++? This is the information I get: [...
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User Controls not showing up in the toolbox === I have some UserControls that I created in ProjectA. I have ProjectB that has a windows form that I want to put the controls on. Both of these projects are in a single solution. There's a reference to ProjectA from ProjectB so it can "see" the UserControls. However...
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Excel VBA hide/show row code speed. === Not sure how many Excel VBA gurus, besides myself ;-D, that hang around stackoverflow but here's an interesting question. Goal: Efficiently show/hide rows based on the data in the row. 1. Create a helper column that determines whether or not a row should be hidden. ...
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Dynamically built SelectCommand for GridView SqlDataSource in asp.net === I'm working with a GridView that uses a SqlDataSource element that looks like this: <asp:SqlDataSource ID="InventoryDB" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:InventoryConnectionString %>" SelectCo...
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ASP.net Forms/DropDownList Help === I have created 2 dropdownlists that are binded to a SQL DB and then pulling up a GridView. But, more specifically is there a way to have 3 user picked boxes and then have a Gridview show up? I would like to have a quick efficient way to do this without problems. I created the fir...
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Do there exist any compilers with localized versions of programming lanuages? === I have often wondered why it is that non-English speaking programmers are forced to use a different language when programming when it would seem to be so easy to offer an IDE that could replace keywords with localized versions. Why can't...
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Is close/fclose on stdin guaranteed to be correct? === It seems as though the following calls do what you'd expect (close the stream and not allow any further input - anything waiting for input on the stream returns error), but is it guaranteed to be correct across all compilers/platforms? close(fileno(stdin));...
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Suggestions for Localising Exceptions === I need to add localization to the exceptions thrown by my application as a lot are ApplicationExceptions and handled and logged to an error report. Ideally I want to create a new Exception, imheriting from ApplicationException that I can pass the resource key as well as argum...
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Using Windows Role authentication in the App.config with WCF === I am using a WCF service and a net.tcp endpoint with serviceAuthentication's principal PermissionMode set to UseWindowsGroups. Currently in the implementation of the service i am using the PrincipalPermission attribute to set the role requirements for...
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Groovy advantages over Jython or Jruby? === Why would I choose to use Groovy when I could use Jython or Jruby? Does the language provide any inherent advantages to make up for the fact that Jython and Jruby skills are applicable to their parent languages outside of the JVM? Keep in mind that I purposely keeping thi...
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Best resource for learning more about using winsock === I am a Software engineering student, well-versed in C++, but I am interested in programming using I/O from more varied sources than just file I/O with .txt files. For example, I have heard a bit about using winsock and win32 to get input and output over networks...
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CodeIgniter - Uploading an Image through a form, store the location of the image in database === I'm trying to upload an image to my site through a form, however it's much more efficient to (rather than bog down the database) just store the location of the image in the database. I'm having trouble with my form and ...
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