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Sql Server 2005 only accessible in ASP.NET 1.1 when I specify protocol and port
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My company is currently migrating some of their really old db's to sql server 2005. Some legacy apps have problems connecting to the new server. The connection string works in Asp.NET 2.0, probably because it assumes tcp:1433 automatic... | 0 | [
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Cannot get regular expression work correctly with multiline
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I have a quite big XML output from an application. I need to process it with my program and then feed it back to the original program. There are pieces in this XML which needs to be filled out our replaced. The interesting part looks like this:
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UINavigationController title can be some Image?
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Is it possible to set some image as title of Navigation bar?
I think NYTimes application used a Navigation bar and title is look like image file.(the reason why it's seems NavigationBar is becuase they use right button to search)
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Visual Studio code formatting
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How to trace COM/ActiveX dependencies?
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Is there anything "out there", similar to Dependency Walker, which walks and reports the dependencies of an ActiveX/COM object? | 0 | [
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Scraping largest block of text from HTML document
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I am working on an algorithm that will try to pick out, given an HTML file, what it thinks is the parent element that most likely contains the majority of the page's content text.
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ASP.NET logic / connection pooling and error handing
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I just uploaded my first ASP.NET (as part of my learning of vb.net) and got into awful mess with the connection pooling (funny things happen when there are more than 1 user of you web site) all sorted now by better use of the try catch statements (well the idea ... | 0 | [
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How to perform page control?
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I mean what the most efficient way to get information about the quantity of your page's items and make sql query with LIMIT that you need. or I should get all items and then crop array with php functions?
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T4 not working in Visual Studio 2008
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Streaming and Linq Blobs
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I have an object I am using to store document meta data into a table. The body text of the document can be very large, sometimes > 2GB so I will be storing it into a nvarchar(max) field in SQL 2008. I'll use SQL 2008 later to index that field. I won't be using filestreams because they a... | 0 | [
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Running Batch File in background when windows boots up
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How do I run a batch file each time windows boots up also I need to run it in the back ground(without that command window getting displayed)? I use Windows Xp.
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Did you ever get an unexpected answer during interview?
===
When interviewing did you ever get an answer to your question that you didn't quite expect? The answer could've been quite smart that you didn't even know or it could've been a dumbest answer you never expected.I'm expecting technical type of questions but an... | 2 | [
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StructureMap : How to define default constructor by code ?
===
I can't figure out how to define the default constructor (when it exists overloads) for a type in StructureMap (version 2.5) by code.
I want to get an instance of a service and the container has to inject a Linq2Sql data context instance into it.
I w... | 0 | [
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Use Oracle Exception
===
I want to use Oracle exception to handle errors that might happen in the code below. If a user provides the book ID and/or employee ID that doesn't exist in the database, NO_DATA_FOUND exception will be raised. Thus, how can I know which statement raises this exception.
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How do I delete all directories matching a pattern using SVN?
===
I have checked in a huge Eclipse project from my desktop computer to the SVN server. I did it using the command line. Howe3ver, by mistake I commited all the compiled classes also in the server.
For every plug-in, there is a directory /bin/ that co... | 0 | [
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PROBLEMS IN DECODING...SEEMS LYK BASE64 :(
===
i'm new to decoding techniques. just learnt about base64,sha-1,md5 and few others yesterday, while trying to figure out what actually orkut worms contain. i was attacked by many orkut spammers and hackers in the past days. there is a similarity in the URLs they send us. i... | 0 | [
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A cool algorithm to check a Sudoku field?
===
Does anyone know a simple algorithm to check if a Sudoku-Configuration is valid? The simplest algorithm I came up with is (for a board of size n) in Pseudocode
for each row
for each number k in 1..n
if k is not in the row (using another for-loop)
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Class layout in C++: Why are members sometimes ordered?
===
The C++ standard dictates that member variables inside a single access section must be layed out in memory in the same order they were declared in. At the same time, compilers are free to choose the mutual ordering of the access sections themselves. This f... | 0 | [
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What is LTS(Long Time Support)
===
I looked it up in wikipedia, and there is only one line there. Anyone have a more detail description for it. Ubuntu releases there OS with this notation, but i was unabel to find a detail descripton over what it means/includes.
thx for your help | 0 | [
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Can C++ access sections be interleaved?
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Memory Usage on Convenient method vs init method
===
Recently when I looked into iPhone memory management, I tried to compare the convenient method and init method on the same object. For example, I have UIImageView where it displays a downloaded NSData:
Convenient method:
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Would an S3 cache module for IIS7 be useful?
===
Would it be useful to have a module for IIS7 that automatically caches images and other static content to S3 and replaces references to them in web pages?
What would be the pros and cons, and things to watch out for in making this? | 0 | [
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Best object relation mapping framework to use with .net and mono?
===
I'm doing some research for my end of degree project: a multiplattform application developed using .net3.5 and mono2.0
I need some opinion about what you people think is the best Object Relational Mapping framework which will also run with mono.... | 0 | [
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how to check what version of apache i'm running on a debian box?
===
The subject says it all. is there a command for doing this? | 0 | [
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Connecting to an asmx webservice with WCF through a proxy
===
**Sorry answer found while typing**
I am trying to connect to an external webservice that requires username/password authentication through a proxy. I am using Visual Studio Express 2008 to generate a service reference
I have connected to the ... | 0 | [
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File System indexing
===
I am creating an application were I need to scan a directory hive to find a certain file.
I also want to better understand how indexing works.
Can anyone point me to any resource preferably in C# that shows how I can create a basic index for file system searching?
Cheers
Paul | 0 | [
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Adding desktop shortcuts to "My Computer" on Windows 2008 Server
===
Now that I've finnaly moved to doing some development/support work for Windows 2008 I find myself annoyed by the lack of one feature I just can't enable: the desktop shortcut to "My Computer" I've grown used to. I know how to enable this on XP and... | 0 | [
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SQL Server - Query Execution Plan For Conditional Statements
===
How do conditional statements (like **IF ... ELSE**) affect the query execution plan in SQL Server (2005 and above)?
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how to loop files in linux from svn status
===
As being quite a newbie in linux, I have the follwing question.
I have list of files (this time resulting from svn status) and i want to create a script to loop them all and replace tabs with 4 spaces.
So I want from
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D HTML/templates/t_bla.tpl
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linq operators like in
===
HI,
I have 3 tables: **Clips**, **Books** and relationships between **ClipBook**
**Problem is:**
i need get **book** that has **bookID=4** with some clips i mean many-to-many
in simple text sql it will be something like this:
`select * from Clips where clipID in (select clipID f... | 0 | [
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Example packets
===
Is there somewhere I can find examples of properly formed packets for a varaiaty of things, like HTTP, FTP, and other protocols? | 0 | [
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Google Charts data encoding
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What can cause strange gcc error "mode_t has not been declared" (and others) in system headers?
===
This is the compiler message (somewhat stripped):
/usr/include/sys/mman.h:145: error: 'mode_t' has not been declared
Another error:
In file included from /usr/include/sys/resource.h:25,
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Revovering from Subversion corruption
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Something has gone wrong in subversion and now I am facing
svnadmin: Invalid diff stream: [tgt] insn 0 starts beyond the target view position
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How do I set up vim to automatically change my background color depending on whether CAPS LOCK is on or not?
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Ajax "Is there new content? If so, update page" - How to do this without breaking the server?
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Parent notification in MFC Dialog
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Why does < C-a> (CTRL+A) not work under gvim on windows?
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I'm trying to use the < C-a> (CTRL+A) shorcut under vim to increment a variable under the cursor. This works fine under vim running on Linux. However when I try to do this in gvim under windows it "selects all" (i.e. highlights or visually selects all text i... | 0 | [
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t-sql replace on text field
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I have hit a classic problem of needing to do a string replace on a text field in an sql 2000 database.
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Do you use any custom ASP.NET MVC HtmlHelper extensions?
===
I'm interested in seeing what **custom extensions other developers have created for the ASP.NET MVC HtmlHelper class**.
I think Microsoft got off to a **great a start**, but as usual, left a lot of **open** holes to fill!
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How to reinitialize static finals while unit testing
===
I am writing unit tests for a class, which has a static final variable.
However, since the state of the static final var is modified in each test, I need some way to reinitialize it.
<p>
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How do you format your Compound Statements in Delphi and C#?
===
As a long time Pascal and Delphi developer, I always line up my begin and ends thus :
begin
if x = y then
begin
...
...
end
else
for i := 0 to 20 do
begin
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last key in a std::map
===
I am looking for the highest key value (a defined by the comparison operator) of a std::map<int, something>.
Is this guaranteed to be
map.rbegin().first
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CUDA memory troubles
===
I have a CUDA kernel which I'm compiling to a cubin file without any special flags:
nvcc text.cu .cubin
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How can I make my image control's imageurl dynamic depending on host?
===
I am trying to convert my web application into a fully dynamic system. One thing I am trying to do is to load a different logo (set in the masterpage template) depending on the host.
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PHPUnit filenaming conventions
===
I'm just starting to try out phpunit on some existing code. The naming convention we use is that the MyClass class should be in MyClass.class.php. PHPUnit seems to require that the file should be called MyClass.php.
Is there any way around this?
I noticed it while trying to ge... | 0 | [
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what java.lang.reflect.Method.isBridge () used for ?
===
During navigation of Method class I came across the function isBridge(), javadoc of which says, that its true only if java spec declares the method as true.
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How can I improve this number2words script
===
import sys
words = {
1 : 'one',
2 : 'two',
3 : 'three',
4 : 'four',
5 : 'five',
6 : 'six',
7 : 'seven',
8 : 'eight',
9 : 'nine',
10 : 'ten',
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Tool to refactor C# var to explicit type
===
Our coding standards ask that we minimise the use of C# var (suggests limiting it's use to being in conjunction with Linq). However there are times when using generics where it's reasonably convenient e.g.
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Turn off caching for JavaScript files on Firefox
===
During development I have to "clear cache" in Firefox all the time in order to make it use the latest version of JavaScript files.
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Permissions for IIS account
===
I have a webservice running under sharepoint, on a bog-standard Server2003/IIS6 setup. This webservice needs to open and read a file from a share on another machine in the same domain. At the moment I am getting a
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How to modify .NET config files during installation ?
===
I use the app.config file to store some values (path to a mapping database, data connection selections). These settings differ on the user machines and I would like the installer to set them right. Is there an installer that can work with .NET config files duri... | 0 | [
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Calculating a boundary around several linked rectangles.
===
I am working on a project where I need to create a boundary around a group of rectangles.
Let's use this picture as an example of what I want to accomplish.
EDIT: Couldn't get the image tag to work properly, so here is the full link:
http://www.flickr... | 0 | [
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where can I find Maven installation directory in eclipse 3.4
===
I have installed m2eclipse plugin from http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/. Now I want to use that as a standalone build tool but I am unable to find the installation directory. Can anyone help me in this? | 0 | [
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Getting the caller to a Spring AOP Proxy
===
I'm searching for a way of developing a MethodInterceptor which prints the caller class.
Is there any way of getting the caller object into the method interceptor? | 0 | [
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when does a thread go out of scope?
===
I've written a program that counts lines, words, and characters in a text: it does this with threads. It works great sometimes, but not so great other times. What ends up happening is the variables pointing to the number of words and characters counted sometimes come up short an... | 0 | [
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linq help - newbie
===
how come this work
public IQueryable<Category> getCategories(int postId)
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subnusMVCRepository<Categories> categories = new subnusMVCRepository<Categories>();
subnusMVCRepository<Post_Category_Map> postCategoryMap = new subnusMVCRepository<Post_Category_Map>();
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How to smoothly play a sequence of FLV video's (in AS2)?
===
What is the best approach to play a sequence of flv video files in Flash (with actionscript)? My goal is to have the transitions occur as smoothly as possible.
Currently i'm using the netStream class and capturing the onStatus events to play the next vid... | 0 | [
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Getting the current stack trace on MacOSX
===
I'm trying to work out how to store and then print the current stack in my C++ apps on MacOSX. Currently I'm capturing the stack with this code:
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void **frame = (void **)__builtin_frame_address(0);
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Why is aspnet_compiler.exe so slow (and can it be made any faster)?
===
During our build process we run `aspnet_compiler.exe` against our websites to make sure that all the late-bound stuff in ASP.NET/MVC actually builds (I know nothing about ASP.NET but am assured this is necessary to prevent finding the failures at ... | 0 | [
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Posting to a URL with wxWidgets
===
Does anyone have some sample code showing how to POST to a URL using wxWidgets? The documentation and discussion forums imply that it's possible but the methods in wxHTTP are very low-level compared to what you find in .NET and scripting languages like Perl and Ruby. Do I actually h... | 0 | [
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access vba: Runtime error 3734
===
Can anyone give me details of runtime error 3734 in Access vba.
For reference i am getting it from a code in the following thread
[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/233026/how-to-run-a-loop-of-queries-in-access][1]
[1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/233026/how-to-run... | 0 | [
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Auto Font Size For Text (GD via PHP)
===
There is a space of x*y for text to go on $im (GD Image Resource) how can I choose a font size (or write text such that) it does not overflow over that area? | 0 | [
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Is it a good idea to working from home for a programmer?
===
Provided that you have all setup available to work from home, but does it really work to work from home for programmers? What are your experiences?
And Is it beneficial for industries?
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Trying to load an app through reflection and get error "Could not load file or assembly...The system cannot find the file specified."
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The assembly it's trying to find isn't the root assembly - it's a referenced one, but it's in the same folder, and Directory.GetCurrentDirectory() is the folder with all of the file... | 0 | [
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Macro/Scripting language for non-developers with a simple GUI-based editor
===
We wish to provide people to be able to add some logic to their accounts(say, given a few arguments, how to compute a particular result). So, essentially, this would be tantamount to writing simple business rules with support for conditiona... | 0 | [
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Why this union's size is 2 with bitfields?
===
I am working on turbo C on windows where char takes one byte.Now my problem is with the below union.
union a
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unsigned char c:2;
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void main()
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printf("%d",sizeof(b)); \\or even sizeof(union a)
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Boost 1.37
===
I can't find a pre-built set of MSVC++ libs for Boost 1.37.0 (latest stable version), only the source. I don't understand how their weird build system works... are there any places I can find a download of a visual studio project or something? | 0 | [
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Problem with Starteam and Cruise Control.Net
===
Does anyone have problem getting files from starteam using the cruise control tool for setting up automatic build job??
The script seems to run fine but fail after some time with the error message
Error occurred:
Unable to read data from the network: the connectio... | 0 | [
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Executing shell command from MySQL
===
I know what I'm looking for is probably a security hole, but since I managed to do it in Oracle and SQL Server, I'll give it a shot:
I'm looking for a way to execute a shell command from a SQL script on MySQL. It is possible to create and use a new stored procedure if necessar... | 0 | [
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Interactive Statistical Analysis tool
===
I'm looking for a basic software for statistical analysis. Most important is simple and intuitive use, getting started "right out of the box". At least basic operations should be interactive. Free would be a bonus :)
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Alternative to "PDO::lastInsertId" / "mysql_insert_id"
===
I always hear that using "lastInsertId" (or mysql_insert_id() if you're not using PDO) is evil. In case of triggers it obviously is, because it could return something that's totally not the last ID that your INSERT created.
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What is the best way to populate a Word 2007 template in C#?
===
I have a need to populate a Word 2007 document from code, including repeating table sections - currently I use an XML transform on the document.xml portion of the docx, but this is extremely time consuming to setup (each time you edit the template docume... | 0 | [
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About Asp.Net DataList Commands And EventValidation
===
I have Datalist that is inside an updatepanel and it is in panel in modalpopupextender;
I can list items as I wanted. I am also putting 2 buttons nfor Delete and AddBelow. Here is the markup:
<asp:DataList ID="SpeedDialsDL" runat="server">
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View SMS in Windows Mobile via Managed Code
===
In the Windows Mobile SDK, there is a MessagingApplication class in Microsoft.WindowsMobile.PocketOutlook that has a method "DisplayComposeForm" that allows you to bring up the default compose dialog for sending an SMS.
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Apple DMG file over FTP are getting corrupted why?
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I am trying to FTP some apple DMG files, if we do it by hand through Safari or IE it ends up at the destination just fine and uncorrupted. However, if I use a freeware FTP client that we had been using with great success for zip's and exe's or if I use a Powershel... | 0 | [
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Delphi and XPath functions
===
Can i use Xpath node set function position() in delphi's function selectNodes() to select only a certain number of element from a node list? If i do like this: selectNodes(Item[1]) its all fine and i get the element with index 1, but when i try selectNodes(Item[position()<10]) i get exce... | 0 | [
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Inserting text into an existing file via Java
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I would like to create a simple program (in Java) which edits text files - particularly one which performs inserting arbitrary pieces of text at random positions in a text file. This feature is part of a larger program I am currently writing.
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SQL Server cannot obtain a LOCK resource at this time - What to do?
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I have a stored procedure on SQL Server 2005 doing a Serializable Transaction. Inside this transaction, it selects a table with rowlock. At the end of the procedure, after rollback/commit, it sets the transaction isolation level to Read Commited.
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PowerBuilder app with embedded database?
===
Is it possible to use i.e. SQLite with PowerBuilder? I need an embedded open source database (no additional costs). | 0 | [
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Recommended framework for Java Web Services
===
With an abundance of frameworks and stacks for Java Web Services (Axis2, Spring WS, CFX, Metro, ...), which one should be selected for new projects? What are the pros and cons for each one? How well have they worked for you? | 0 | [
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===
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Test automation with postgresql connected application
===
I want to automate tests on my web application, and it uses postgresql. Does anyone know how define a restore point on a postgresql database and restore to an earlier state?
I heard something about point in time recovery, but i dont if this is what i need.
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Is there a delegate available for properties in C#?
===
Given the following class:
class TestClass {
public void SetValue(int value) { Value = value; }
public int Value { get; set; }
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I can do
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Action<int> setAction = tc.SetValue;
setActio... | 0 | [
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===
I started using a Sql Compact version of my DB and during the development it occured that the DB needs to be accessible over the network.
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What Does "Overloaded"/"Overload"/"Overloading" Mean?
===
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How can I get the X,Y position of a TWinControl (relative to the screen)
===
I'm trying to show a custom hint in a TWinControl but I can't figure out how to get it's position.
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How would you design a hackable url
===
Imagine you had a a group of product categories organised in a nice three hiearchy and you wanted to provide hackable urls to browse these, then you could do something like this
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.NET Install Package Sometimes Not Completely Removing Previous Versions
===
I distribute my application using a VS2008 install package, which normally works great. When I create new versions of the app, I go in and increment the <code>Version</code> property on the install package and verify the <code>RemovePrevious... | 0 | [
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Initalizing ArcEngine, Make it Faster?
===
I am currently working on a C++/COM project using ArcEngine(From ESRI). Aside from the fact that there is little to no support in terms of documentation (SDK is there.) Anyways, i am wondering if anyone here has had any experience in making the initialization process of ArcEn... | 0 | [
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How to find checked RadioButton inside Repeater Item?
===
I have a Repeater control on ASPX-page defined like this:
<asp:Repeater ID="answerVariantRepeater" runat="server"
onitemdatabound="answerVariantRepeater_ItemDataBound">
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:RadioButton ID="answerVariantRadio... | 0 | [
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Toolbar and treeview Icons missing when displaying CHM file using HH API
===
Just encountered an interesting problem. I have a CHM file. If I display it using Process.Start it displays correctly.
If however I launch it using the HH API it displays without any icons in the toolbar and treeview; the main content, inc... | 0 | [
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Is there a way to use pre-compiled headers in VC++ without requiring stdafx.h?
===
I've got a bunch of legacy code that I need to write unit tests for. It uses pre-compiled headers everywhere so almost all .cpp files have a dependecy on stdafx.h which is making it difficult to break dependencies in order to write test... | 0 | [
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How do I get a C# WebBrowser control to show jpeg files (raw)?
===
Do anyone know in .Net 2.0 - .Net 3.5 how to load a jpeg into a System.Windows.Forms.WebControl as a byte-array and with the right mimetypes set so it will show?
Something like:<br>
webBrowser1.DocumentStream = new MemoryStream(File.ReadAllBytes(... | 0 | [
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Does return type is included in function signature?
===
in c++ does return type is included in function signature? | 0 | [
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Castle MonoRail Routing with IIS 7?
===
I’m trying to make the routing module works with default action or controller, but it doesn’t. I always face with 404 page not found. Did I forget to do something? I really like routing in ASP.NET MVC feature, but I’m not sure I could do the same in MR. I’m using IIS7 with the b... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to code navigational logic in ASP.NET
===
Can this be done without MVC?
Is there an easy way to abstract or encapsulate navigational logic?
I currently have quite a lot of the following in my code behinds (and I know it's probably not the best thing to be doing):
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How do I remove a page from the browser history?
===
I have an have an ASP.Net page which contains a button. This Page contains a ServerSide Paypal button.
When pushed my server does various clever things on the back end and then rewrites the response as a form and some javascript which posts this form to paypal..
... | 0 | [
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