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What does the '=>' syntax in C# mean?
===
I just came over this syntax in some of the questions in this forum, but Google and any other searchengine tends to block out anything but letters and number in the search so it is impossible to search out "=>".
So can anyone tell me what it is and how it is used?
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Tux, Varnish or Squid?
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We need a web content accelerator for static images to sit in front of our Apache web front end servers
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Linq2SQL Help
===
I'm trying to build a method that will receive a Linq table, and should return a List<> of values that will be a DropDownList Datasource.
This is what I've got till now:
public static List<Structs.NameValuePair> GenDropDownItens<T>(string ValueField , string TextField ) where T: class
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Asp.Net MVC vs Castle MonoRail
===
I've some experiences on build application with Asp.Net, but now MVC frameworks become more popular. I would like to try building new multilingual web application using with Asp.Net MVC or Castle MonoRail but I don't know which one is good for me. I don't like the web form view engin... | 0 | [
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jQuery droppables - Change element on drop
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I'm a bit new to jQuery and hope somebody can help me out.
I'm trying to change an element (li) to another element (div) after the (li) has been dropped.
Sample code:
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ASP.NET MVC Caching vary by authentication
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I'm using ASP.NET Preview 5 (will upgrade soon to Beta) with LINQ2SQL on my recently [launched tiny webapp][1].
I was so proud of my work until Silverlight.net featured it on the first page and it started receiving a more than humble number of visitors.
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How to parametrize a test using cppunit
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C# Adding style to a control
===
I have a Panel and I am adding controls inside this panel. But there is a specific control that I would like to float. How would I go about doing that?
pnlOverheadDetails is the panel name
pnlOverheadDetails.Controls.Add(lnkCalcOverhead);
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Asp.Net AJax Error
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My website has been giving me intermittent errors when trying to perform *any* Ajax activities. The message I get is
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Why are event-based network applications inherently faster than threaded ones?
===
We've all read the benchmarks and know the facts - event-based asynchronous network servers are faster than their threaded counterparts. Think lighttpd or Zeus vs. Apache or IIS. Why is that? | 0 | [
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Simple Perl Problem - If you have the first clue about Perl!
===
Our website uses Perl to provide a simple mechanism for our HR people to post vacancies to our website.
It was developed by a 3rd Party, but they have been long since kicked into touch, and sadly we do not have any Perl skills in-house. [This is what ... | 0 | [
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Event Handler for Minimize and Maximize
===
I am developing an application for PocketPC. When the application starts the custom function SetScreenOrientation(270) is called which rotates the screen. When the application closes the function SetScreenOrientation(0) is called which restores the screen orientation.
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Is there a database modelling library for Java?
===
Does anyone know of a Java library that provides a useful abstraction for analysing and manipulating arbitrary relational database schemata? I'm thinking of something that could do things like
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Finding people to do usability testing
===
Does anyone have recommendations/experience of how to find people willing to do usability testing of web based apps? I suspect I may need people who might actually be potential users, because mine is a commercial/vertical app which contains some processes and terminology whi... | 0 | [
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How can I automatically quote or group commandline arguments for alias in bash?
===
I have a script that takes a command and executes it on a remote host. It works fine, for example:
$ rexec "ant build_all"
will execute the "ant build_all" command on the remote system (passing it through SSH, etc).
Becau... | 0 | [
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Best Practice: ByRef or ByVal? in .Net
===
What are the things to consider when choosing between ByRef and ByVal.
I understand the difference between the two but I don't fully understand if ByRef saves resources or if we even need to worry about that in the .Net environment.
How do you decide between the two if ... | 0 | [
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Sliding Notification bar in java (a la Firefox)
===
I would like to implement a sliding notification bar as the one in Firefox or IE for my java application. But I don't want to reinvent the wheel and I'm sure someone out there has already done it and is willing to share.
Do you know any open-source implementation of... | 0 | [
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How to combine multiple properties into one tag via overriding object serialization
===
When I serialize;
public class SpeedDial
{
public string Value { get; set; }
public string TextTR { get; set; }
public string TextEN { get; set; }
public string IconId { get; set; }
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In AJAX how to retrive variable from inside of onreadystatechange = function ()
===
Is it possible to retrive variable seted in onreadystatechange=function()
from function outside?
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...
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Difference between <input type='button' /> and <input type='submit' />
===
There is no such thing as a stupid question, so here we go: What is the difference between between `<input type='button' />` and `<input type='submit' />`? | 0 | [
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What is the difference between BIT and TINYINT in MySQL?
===
In which cases would you use which? Is there much of a difference? Which I typically used by persistence engines to store booleans? | 0 | [
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Operator does not exist: interval > integer
===
A query working on Postgresql 7.4 but not on Postgresql 8.3 with same database.
Query:
SELECT * FROM login_session WHERE (now()-modified) > timeout;
Get error
ERROR: operator does not exist: interval > integer
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===
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DBO rights risk
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I'm advising a friend who manages a SQL 2k5 box that has several users who have dbo access to multiple databases. The problem is:
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How to order events bound with jquery
===
Lets say i have a web app which has a page that may contain 4 script blocks - the script i write may be found in one of those blocks, but i do not know which one, that is handled by the controller.
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===
I have a module that sends an email to a specified email address but I want to default the email recipient to the portal administrator. How can I retrieve this information?
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How can you tell png8 from a png24
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Rendering Excel from browser
===
I have some content that i have to render as a excel file in browser. I was able to render a grid content to excel with the below code.
Response.Clear();
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Is writing server log files to a database a good idea?
===
After reading [an article about the subject from O'Reilly][1], I wanted to ask Stack Overflow for their thoughts on the matter.
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How to convert an RPC/encoded style WSDL into document/literal
===
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Outlook Interop: How to iterate over all items in folder
===
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Internet Explorer serves up unknown file type
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SharePoint: Make a list field hidden programmatically
===
I'm trying to hide the "Title" field in a list.
This doesn't seem to work:
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...
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StAX XML formatting in Java
===
Is it possible using StAX (specifically woodstox) to format the output xml with newlines and tabs, i.e. in the form:
<pre>
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SQL Server and the Guest Account - what is this for?
===
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How can I position an element at the bottom of its container?
===
I have a table cell, and I want a div within it to always be at the bottom left corner. The following works fine in IE and Safari, but Firefox is positioning the `div` absolutely on the page, not within the cell (code based on the solution solution [he... | 0 | [
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A Good, Free screen sharing program for pair programming?
===
I am looking for a good, free (preffered) screen sharing program that works well for pair programming and code review sessions for Windows (Vista x64, Server 2008). It should allow either person take control of the screen and be fairly responsive for text e... | 0 | [
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How do I get sendmail to work reliably on a Mac OS 10.5?
===
I need to use sendmail from Macs in an office. At the moment, I can get it to work on the two development Macs (which I think is due to MAMP being installed and working), but getting it to go on the others seems to be a problem...
I assume it's down to so... | 0 | [
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Artificial Intelligence
===
I was having a discussion with a coworker about AI. We were talking about emotions/feelings and if you should choose to leave any out. I asked him, "Would you leave out racism or hate?" and if you did leave those out, what, if any, other emotions might lead to the AI learning the left out e... | 0 | [
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IE6.0 Display problem
===
Has anyone seen this type of IE display problem?
![Example][1]
Note that it is doing some sort of word-wrap/duplication when it renders.
The code for the brown box and the text that should be in it is:<br/>
<div class='span-23'>
<div class='span-7'>
<div class='info_box... | 0 | [
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Java Application Server Performance
===
I've got a somewhat dated Java EE application running on Sun Application Server 8.1 (aka SJSAS, precursor to Glassfish). With 500+ simultaneous users the application becomes unacceptably slow and I'm trying to assist in identifying where most of the execution time is spent and ... | 0 | [
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jQuery UI - when to use destroy
===
When I attach functionality to an element do I need to call **.widgetName('destroy')** before removing it from the DOM or does jQuery handle this?
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Django Template System: How do I solve this looping / grouping / counting problem?
===
I have a list of articles, and each article belongs to a section.
class Section(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=200)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
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RadioButtonList.SelectedIndex vs RadioButtonList.SelectedValue
===
out of curiosity, anyone knows the particulars of the internal implementation of
ListControl.SelectedIndex = (int) <new valueIndex>
VS
ListControl.SelectedValue = <new value>.ToString()?
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Search in a list by predicate
===
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there's no standard way to search a Python list by predicate. I would want to use something like:
>>> lst = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
>>> lst.find(lambda x: x % 2 == 0)
2
>>> lst.findall(lambda x: x % 2 == 0)
[2, 4]
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ORM solutions for multi-database queries
===
In an ORM you can have nice syntax like this:
my $results = Model.objects.all()[10];
And in the Django ORM it even quite nicely handles foreign key relationships and many to many relationships all through the ORM.
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How does the GPL apply if you are using a tool released under the GPL rather than integrating GPL code?
===
My favorite text editor is [Notepad++][1], which is released under the GPL. On it's home page it explicitly states that...
> Running in the MS Windows environment,
> its use is governed by GPL License.
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Macro Replacement during Code Generation
===
Presently I have a some legacy code, which generates the op code. If the code has more number of macros then the code generation takes so much of time (In terms of hours!!).
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Regular Expressions
===
Hello I was writing a General Expression (first time in my life I might add) but I just can't figure out how to do what I want. So far, so good since I already allow only Letters and spaces (as long as it's not the first character) now what I'm missing is that I don't want to allow any numbers ... | 0 | [
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Using python to build web applications
===
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How do I set up a build server on the cheap/free?
===
Currently I'm tasked with doing the daily build. We have an ASP.NET 2005 website with a SQL Server 2005 backend. Our current source control is Visual Source Safe 2005.
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Vim: how to paste over without overwriting register
===
Does anyone know of a way that I can paste over a visually selected area without having the selection placed in the default register?
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SQL Server Express Idle Mode Partial Data Returns?
===
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Read-only Access data source
===
We have a major VB6 trading application which uses MS Access (Don't ask!) It is always blasting trades into an MS Access database.
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What file permissions should I set for uploaded files
===
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Simple text menu in C++
===
I am writing a silly little app in C++ to test one of my libraries. I would like the app to display a list of commands to the user, allow the user to type a command, and then execute the action associated with that command. Sounds simple enough.
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Does this Remove a file extension
===
This isn't my code, i am more or less trying to figure out what exactly this does. This is a part of a big system ancient system written in C (Actually it was written 4 years ago, but most likely written by an late 80's programmer mentality) Part of the code:
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How do you split a file base on a token?
===
Let's say you got a file containing texts (from 1 to N) separated by a $
How can a slit the file so the end result is N files?
> text1 with newlines $
text2 $etc... $
textN
I'm thinking something with awk or sed but is there any available unix app that alread... | 0 | [
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Regex pattern for numeric values
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I need an regular expression pattern to only accept positive whole numbers. It can also accept a single zero.
I do not want to accept decimals, negative number and numbers with leading zeros.
Any suggestions? | 0 | [
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Can you estimate an application's performance before testing?
===
It's a tricky question I was asked the other day... We're working on a pretty complex telephony (SIP) application with mixed C++ and PHP code with MySQL databases and several open source components.
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ListView Shows Repeated Elements When the Underlying Generic List Does Not Contain Repeated Elements
===
I am binding a generic List<T> to an <asp:ListView /> control to display a tag cloud. The elements in the list are Tag objects, where Tag is basically just something like:
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Does VB.NET optimize the concatenation of string literals?
===
Similar to [this][1] question, but for VB.NET since I learned this is a language thing.
For instance, would the compiler know to translate
> Dim s As String = "test " + "this " +
> "function"
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Dim s As String = "test this function"
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Wrongly created output folders with Visual Studio 2008
===
I have a solution with many projects. There is actually a Core project and a few plugins. I changed OutputPath for all plugins so all binaries end up in the Core bin\debug folder. (this is necessary as the Core do not have a reference on plugins, hence it does... | 0 | [
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What is a good textbook for Parallel Computing?
===
I am looking for a good textbook on Parallel Computing. Does anyone know any good textbooks on this subject. I would, also, prefer if this textbook covered parallel numeric techniques when solving partial differential equations. | 0 | [
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How to automatically copy data to new RMI threads ?
===
I am adapting a little rmi client-server application. I have written several things :
HelloInterface -> A Hello World interface for RMI
Server -> The server app'
Client -> The client app'
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How do I stop/start a scheduled task on a remote computer programatically
===
I want to write a script that will stop a scheduled task on a remote computer, do some stuff, and then start the schedule task back up. | 0 | [
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Advice about forming Hackers Club
===
I'm thinking of forming a [Hacker][1]s Club at work. My idea is that we would meet monthly and at each meeting one member would present an interesting hack he had created. (The hacks presented wouldn't necessarily have to be software hacks; they could also be the sort of things ... | 0 | [
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JAX-RPC, Spring web services, and UnsupportedOperationCallException
===
I have a JAX-RPC web service that I am attempting to consume using Spring. This is my first time using Spring to consume a web service, so right now I'm just trying to get it to integrate with the JAX-RPC web service as a test.
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Do I have to use J2ME for Blackberry development?
===
I would like to begin developing for the Blackberry platform and, specifically, the Bold and also the Storm device which is coming out soon. Do I need to get into Java and J2ME or can I develop sites in ASP.NET and just keep utilizing the skills I already have? I... | 0 | [
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Handling MySQL Full Text Special Characters
===
When using MySQL full text search in boolean mode there are certain characters like + and - that are used as operators. If I do a search for something like "C++" it interprets the + as an operator. What is the best practice for dealing with these special characters?
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What is causing ObjectDisposedException from SerialPort while debugging .NET winform?
===
Vista SP1
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Javascript menu remembering position
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How do you approach code when reading to get 'the big brain bit'.
===
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I'm doing some text rendering in Cocoa using NSAttributedString, and setting the font and underline properties and all that jazz. However, I can't figure out how I can change the text's tracking. Any suggestions? | 0 | [
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I just watched the last [Channel 9 vid][1] on the upcoming parallel extensions to .NET.
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I feel like I'm re-inventing the wheel here, but I need to find a way of taking a URL from a catchall,and redirecting that to another route.
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Webservice running in VS, where goes the files?
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I have the browser opening at http://localhost:4832/ but where are does files physically in my drive?
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Cannot tab out of databound Winforms dropdown list
===
This is a bit of a strange one, but I've been struggling for a few hours now and I can't understand what is happening.
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How to overload operator<< that doesn't take or return ostream
===
I am writting a logging class where the goal is to be able to do this:
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What is the performance hit of Performance Counters
===
When considering using performance counters as my companies' .NET based site, I was wondering how big the overhead is of using them.
Do I want to have my site continuously update it's counters or am I better off to only do when I measure?
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Using Java 6, on linux how can I make sure to use an ipv4 socket?
===
I'm trying to write a quick little java application to read the contents of a pcap file (from Wireshark) and play the data back on the network on a linux box. The file will only contain UDP broadcast packets, so my application only really needs the... | 0 | [
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TinyMCE Plugin building
===
I am working on modifying an existing spell check plugin for TinyMCE.
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1. User hits "space" and the spell check runs.
2. If the word is spelled wrong the word gets wrapped with a span and gets a red underline
what I find happening is that when th... | 0 | [
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Fastest way to hash a set of GUIDs
===
I have a list of n GUIDs and I need to hash them into a single value. This value could be the size of a Guid object or the size of an Int32, it doesn't really matter, but it does need to be statistically unique (say with a probably similar to MD5).
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How important is it to be able to design and develop web applications?
===
I consider myself to be a desktop application developer. My strengths are C/C++ (although I haven't used them in a while, so I'm a bit rusty), Java, and .NET (specifically C#, although I know a little VB and I'm learning F#). I'm familiar with ... | 0 | [
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Custom Errors for "App" folders? (ASP.NET)
===
Where can I setup custom errors for directories in my application such as App_Code, App_Browsers, etc.? I already have customErrors configured in the web.config and that works as expected. For example,
http://www.mysite.com/bla.aspx > redirects to 404 page
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C# lines of code penalty
===
I wondered if anyone knows of limits or performance penaties on the amount of code inside of my home.cs form?
I am writting a database application front-end in c# in Visual Stuido 2008. The way things are lining up I am using a tab-page way of changing the info shown to the end users in... | 0 | [
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Will there be a Log4J 2.0 release (and if so, when)?
===
It seems like v2 of Log4j has been in development for literally years. The <a href="http://logging.apache.org/">Apache Log4J site</a> no longer lists a roadmap, the dev mailing list seems almost entirely about 1.2 (which is appreciated!), use of v1.3 is discour... | 0 | [
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insert html listbox items from database
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how do i insert items into an html listbox from a database?
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===
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SQL Server 2005 Replication and different indexes on the subscriber
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Can you register an ActiveX dll in Java programatically?
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Difference between Multiview control and AjaxToolkit Tabs
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Is there a major difference between the Multiview control in ASP.NET 2.0 and the Tab control in the AjaxToolkit?
Other than the built in visuals of the tab control, is there anything different in the way they handle the hiding/showing of controls?
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Unlocking a SVN working copy which has unversioned resources
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Avoid losing postback user input even though Auth Session has timed out in ASP.NET
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