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Toolbar moves up when call finishes === While in a call, if the user wants to use my application, and if the call finishes, and the user is still in the application, the toolbar moves up, well all the view moves up, and so the toolbar now has a space in the bottom. Basically the height "Touch to return to call" has. I...
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Access Database Replacement === Does anyone know of a drop-in replacement for an access database, ideally open source. A group I work with occasionally is looking for a replacement database where they'll need to change as little actual SQL as possible. Their app is VB6/COM.
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Is there a Restful Blog API === I can't seem to find a true restful Blog API - are there any? I'm writing some blog software and wondered if there was a standard restful API, if not i'll by the RESTful Web Services book and design my own.
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Flex Builder 3 executing old source codes === I'm facing this problem again and again, but can't find any solution (except mine, which is not as a good one I guess). Don't know why, sometimes Flex Builder executes old source codes after making changes. While debugging I see how it steps through a source (e.g. chang...
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Seeking sql syntax with errors using HAVING with assigned variable === I am looking for the sql syntaxe to use HAVING in the following statement: DECLARE @ORIG_LAT AS FLOAT = 40.4882011413574; <br> DECLARE @ORIG_LONG AS FLOAT = -80.1939010620117; <br> DECLARE @DISTANCE AS INT; <br> SELECT LATITUDE_DEG, LONGIT...
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Android seekbar solution === Is it possible to have the seekbar move only when the thumb is moved. Right now the seekbar moves even on finger touch in the progressdrawable. How do we disable the movement of the seekbar on finger touch of the progressdrawable? Thanks.
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Override Console browser host methods === I'd like to override the methods in Console like the log and info so I can add more information. Also, I will put in a config if I allow the console methods to output. I don't know if it's possible since Console is a browser host method. I get this error on invoking the ...
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<on-start> Expression === I am studying Spring WebFlow, and I am apparently missing a key concept of Spring in a sample application I am studying. I have the following XML which gets the property ***allItems*** from a shopping cart. <on-start> <evaluate expression="order.setBooksOrdered(shoppingCart...
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Coloring a Polygon === I want to Color a Polygon... This is the Polygon in my Compass.xaml: <Polygon x:Name="arrow" Points="5, 90 35, 90 35, 160 65, 160 65, 90 95, 90 50, 5" Stroke="Black" StrokeThickness="4" Fill="White" Margin="42,32,184,0" Grid.Column="1" Grid.ColumnSpan="2" Height="163" Vert...
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python chaining functions === How would I go about writing python functions that can be append to strings (or other object)? for example: "FOO".lower() How do they receive input? Are they generators? I will happily read up on it, but I don't really know what I am looking for.
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jQuery DatePicker Range not functioning correctly (jsfiddle included) === http://jsfiddle.net/fSrBv/ I'm having an issue here where in my From field I'm able to select a starting date of March 15th, but then in the To field I am able to select a date in the past. I also have a maxDate defined and I'm able to selec...
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bit shifts and their logical operators === this program below moves the last (junior) and the penultimate bytes variable i type int.im trying to understand why the programmer wrote this i = (i & LEADING_TWO_BYTES_MASK) | ((i & PENULTIMATE_BYTE_MASK) >> 8) | ((i & LAST_BYTE_MASK) << 8); in the program belo...
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How does Java's Collections.sort overwrite the List to be sorted === I'm writing a piece of code for a school asignment, we're implementing sorting algorithms but the algorithm works fine, I'm just having a little thought about why a line of code doens't work as I expect it to. The calling code looks like this: ...
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Making two side by side div's heights equal === So i'm comming from table design webpages and thought i'd give div and CSS a try, so I hope you can help me on this. **Situation:** I currently have the following div structure: <div id="header"> <div id="headline"> </div> ...
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about increasing heap size of JVM === i have developed chatting application using threads. but when i start my application system acts very slow and sometime exception occur that heap is full. i want to increase heap size of Java Virtual Machine. how can i do it?
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ABCPDF is creating huge TIFF files........any ideas? === I'm using ABCPDF.net to create TIFF files from uploaded filed in multiple formats (jpg, pdf, gif, png, bmp). Usually it works fine, but occasionally it generates a ridiculously large TIFF file. For example, a 155kb jpeg was converted to a 140MB TIFF. I can't ...
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Identifying Unused Objects In Microsoft SQL Server 2005 === It's a trivial task to find out if an object is referenced by something else or not. What I'd like to do is identify whether or not it's **actually being used**. My solution originally involved a combination of a table that held a list of objects in the d...
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How to get rid of View State completely in .NET === How can I get rid of: <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" id="__VIEWSTATE" value="..."/> Completely !
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Service.Controller Status / Polling === I'm having a problem with a administrative app I'm working on. I'm build an interface for stopping, starting and querying various services across 40 or so servers. I'm looking at service.controller and have been successful in stopping and starting various services with but...
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What is more important, testability of code, or adherence to OOP principles? === My teams evolution of TDD includes what appear to be departures from traditional oop. 1. Moving away from classes that are self sufficient We still encapsulate data where appropriate. But in order to mock any helper classes, we usual...
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How can I find out which library is home to a given object? === I'm programming in FORTRAN and C on an SGI running Irix 6.5, but this should be applicable to all Unix-like systems. How do I find which library I need to link to my program when I get an "unresolved text symbol" link error? Here's an example of what I'...
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Do you try to make your code look pretty? === I might be one anal programmer, but I like code that looks good from a distance. I just found myself lining up a CSS style so that instead of this: #divPreview { text-align: center; vertical-align: middle; border: #779 1px solid; overflow: auto; width...
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Array slicing / group_concat limiting in MySQL === Let's say I have a table: <pre> i j --- a 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 b 6 b 7 b 8 b 9 </pre> Obvoiusly `SELECT a, GROUP_CONCAT(b SEPARATOR ',') GROUP BY a` would give me <pre> a 1,2,3,4 b 5,6,7,8,9 </pre> But what if I want to get only a LIMITED numbe...
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How to detect the language of a document - in PHP? === The basics have already been answered [here](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/257125/human-language-of-a-document). But is there a pre-built PHP lib doing the same as Lingua::Identify from CPAN?
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Sample web Page using Mono and XSP on windows box. === I'm attempting to get my first ASP.NET web page working on windows using [Mono][1] and the XSP web server. I'm following this chaps [example][2]. The [first part][3] of his example works very well with the latest version of mono. however the web part seems to f...
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How to XML Serialize a 'Type' === How do I serialize a 'Type'? I want to serialize to XML an object that has a property that is a type of an object. The idea is that when it is deserialized I can create an object of that type. public class NewObject { } [XmlRoot] public class XmlData ...
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How do you comment your RTML code? === &lt;rant-mode&gt; Have you ever seen a programming language that does not allow to add comments to the code? Welcome to the world of RTML (may it burn in hell)! &lt;/rant-mode&gt; ## Question ## > What is the best technique (if any) you've adopted to comment your RTML cod...
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Core Reason: non-static method cannot be referenced from a static context === The very common beginner mistake is when you try to use a class property "statically" without making an instance of that class. It leaves you with the mentioned error message. You can either make the non static method static or make an in...
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SQL Server 2000 "NO JOIN PREDICATE" warning - Why? === I've got a strange problem with SQL Server 2000, and I just can't think of a reason for this to happen. There are two tables, both having a combined primary key with a clustered index on it, both keys have the same structure: (VARCHAR(11), INT, DATETIME)...
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Video sharing site with embeddable upload control === I'm in the process of building a site with embedded videos. I'd prefer not dealing with the videos myself and instead use something like Vimeo Plus. I also would like the future administrators of the site to be able to upload videos directly from the administration...
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Django Forms - How to Not Validate? === Say I have this simple form: class ContactForm(forms.Form): first_name = forms.CharField(required=True) last_name = forms.CharField(required=True) And I have a default value for one field but not the other. So I set it up like this: default_da...
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Overriding functionality with modules in Linux kernel === Without getting into the details of *why*, I'm looking for a clean (as possible) way to replace kernel functions and system calls from a loadable module. My initial idea was to write some code to override some functions, which would take the original function ...
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How do I call a Windows shell command using VB6? === How exactly using VB6 can I can call any Windows shell command as you would from the command-line? For example, something as trivial as: echo foo
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WMI event when machine comes online === Is there a WMI event you can subscribe to that will fire when a remote machine boots up and comes online, or goes offline? My application needs to be able to monitor machines for their availability, and ideally, I'd like something that can work via events instead of continuou...
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C++: Derived + Base class implement a single interface? === In C++, is it possible to have a base plus derived class implement a single interface? For example: class Interface { public: virtual void BaseFunction() = 0; virtual void DerivedFunction() = 0; }; ...
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How to apply SQL scripts on a remote SQL Server? === I'm trying to completely automate my builds and part of it is applying SQL scripts to the SQL Server. I've created a batch file that calls SQL Server utility (OSQL.EXE) to apply scripts and it works if I call it directly on the SQL server. But I cannot use it ...
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How do I disable CVS Sticky Option -kk for keyword substitution? === I have a file in cvs that has Sticky Options set to `-kk`. This replaces all cvs keywords with just the keyword name to facilitate diffs. For example, `$Author: Alex B$` becomes `$Author$`. How do I disable the `-kk` behavior and get back t...
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How much computation is behind a HttpContext.Current call? === Is it expensive? I am developing an HtmlHelper that renders directly to Response.Output in order to save unnecesary string creation and I need to choose between: <% Validator.RenderClient(Response.Output); %> and <% Validator.Render...
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Using ActiveMQ 5, is it possible to configure the broker with in memory and network connections? === We have a set of applications that I want to use JMS for messaging between. Right now, our applications all make TCP connections to the ActiveMQ broker. Is it possible to make the 15 or so applications that are on th...
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Determine whether browser allows focus on radios/checkboxes === Does anyone know if it's possible to determine, using JavaScript, whether the user's browser allows checkboxes and radio buttons to be focused? In other words, whether you can tab to select them. I can't just use browser detection to do this, because i...
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Best practices for web login / authentication? === Writing the code for the user authentication portion of a web site (including account registration, logins, and password resets) is pretty simple, but what do you need to make a really _good_ user authentication setup? For example, I'd consider not storing plaintext ...
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Webresource.axd problem between regular and secure domain paths === In our setup there are two different websites in IIS 7 setup that point to the same physical path. One with the binding http://**websitename**.domain.com/ *(virtual root ~ is /)* and the second at https://webserver.domain.com/**userid**/**websiten...
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Is Memcached interchangeable with ASP.NET State Server? === I use ASP.NET and WCF services in a load balanced web server environment, using Memcached in the service layer. I also wanted to replace the use of ASP.NET State Server (for Session State) with Memcached. Now I am afraid it is not a good thing, because fr...
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Migrating from one DBMS to another === Does anyone have any experience migrating from one DBMS to another? If you have done this, why did you do it? Features? Cost? Corporate Directive? At times, I've worked with DBAs who insisted that we not use features specific to a DBMS (for example, CLR Stored Procedures in S...
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Silverlight Control Template Color Property === I am creating a Control Template for the Button control in Silverlight 2. I started with an empty template and added the visual elements I wanted. The main visual element is just a path (shape) filled with a color. The button control already has a Color property assoc...
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Windows Forms Error: "A strongly-named assebly is required" === I have a Windows forms project (VS 2005, .net 2.0). The solution has references to 9 projects. Everything works and compiles fine on one of my computers. When I move it to a second computer, 8 out of the 9 project compile with no problem. When I try to co...
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Java Class Type === I have a block of code that works and I wanted to ask what exactly is happening here? Class<?> normalFormClass = null;
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When should a UI be updated? === I'm working on an online tool for students in my faculty to calculate their final grade for their degrees, and for a while I've had little problems. Students seem to like using the new UI and I've suffered no criticism for a while. Now, I need to add some functionality to the program, ...
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Http status code with libcurl? === How do I get the HTTP status code (eg 200 or 500) after calling curl\_easy\_perform?
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How to force a Descendant class to either use directly the Ancestor method or have a new implementation not calling inherited? === We have the TAncestor class which has a virtual method GetFile. We will have some TDescendant = class(TAncestor) which may override GetFile. We want to insure that in such a case tho...
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Tree library for PHP using left & right ids === I'm looking for a library in PHP that can create a tree structure from a database (or array of values) with left and right ids. For the result when getting values I am only looking for an array so I can create any type of view. For adding and removing, it would be nice i...
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differences between 2 JUnit Assert classes === I've noticed that the JUnit framework contains 2 Assert classes (in different packages, obviously) and the methods on each appear to be very similar. Can anybody explain why this is? The classes I'm referring to are: http://junit.org/junit/javadoc/4.5/junit/framework/...
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Connect to Outlook through asp.net application? === I need to connect to Outlook through ASP.NET web application using user credentials. What are my options? FYI: User logs into the web site by using Windows Authentication. I'm working with Outlook 2003.
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Why are webapplications more popular than local applications? === I ask this, because at work I should develop an web-application. That is used in an intranet. Used by two persons. And it's an application that should keep some states in a workflow. So I have to keep data in a session and have to care about concurrency...
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JSP <c:out> tag === Writing a JSP page, what exactly does the `<c:out>` do? I've noticed that the following both has the same result: <p>The person's name is <c:out value="${person.name}" /></p> <p>The person's name is ${person.name}</p>
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Are there people using scheme out there? === I have just started to study computer sciences at the university where they teach us programming in scheme. Since i have learned c++ for the last 6 years, scheme appears a little odd to me. But they tell me you can write any program you can write in C or Java with it. I...
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Set ASP:ContentPlaceHolder Content Programatically === What is the easiest way to set the contents of an `<asp:ContentPlaceHolder>` programatically? I imagine ill have to do a `Master.FindControl` call?
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ASP.NET authentication options === I'm creating an asp.net app with just some lite data access from xml files. However, I need to be able to authenticate administrative users (via forms) to manage that data. I don't want to stand up a sql db just for authentication purposes. I'd like to use xml, but not sure about ...
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invalid QName when transforming a .net XSLTransform === I have a piece of XML that is structured similar to this: > <root> > <score name="Exam 1"><value>76</value></score> > <score name="Exam 2"><value>87</value</score> > </root> and I would like to transform it to look like this: ...
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Google Earth popup video (ActiveX) === Is it possible to place an ActiveX control in a Google Earth placemark pop up? I have a proprietary third party activex control that I can put in embed in HTML. Would this work for Google Earth?
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Saving extra data in a dll, how did they do it? === let me tell you a bit about where this question came from. I have been playing around with the SDK of Serious Sam 2, a first person shooter which runs on the Serious Engine 2. This engine introduces something called MetaData. MetaData is used in the engine to seriali...
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Does .NET 3.5 installer include 3.0 SP2? === We're trying to track down some .Net assembly dependency problems. On Windows XP, does the .Net 3.5 installer include 3.0 SP2 automatically?
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Ideas for XSRF Security implementation in ASP.NET MVC using Double Submitted Cookies === I've decided to attempt using the <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001175.html">double submitted cookies</a> technique to attempt to prevent XSRF attacks on the site I'm working on. So the way I have it written ...
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Are there any systems for logging or keeping track of which type of bugs you encounter as you develop? === I'm not looking for bug tracking, per se. But more like a build tool: as a developer, it would be awesome if every time I compiled or tried to run code, I could redirect debugging output and record the bugs I mo...
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Multilingual Winforms in .Net - opinions and suggestions === So I've got a program that needs to be multilingual. The only difference between what I'm needing and what I've found on the web is that all the computers my program will run on are set to the localization of EN. We have spanish speaking employees that wi...
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method_missing gotchas in Ruby === Are there any things to be careful about when defining the method_missing method in Ruby? I'm wondering whether there are some not-so-obvious interactions from inheritance, exception throwing, performance, or anything else.
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How to align variable size controls inside the WrapPanel in WPF === I have a wrap panel that is dynamically populated with Label and TextBox control. The display will be something like this: Label 1 [textbox] Label 4 [textbox] Label 2 [textbox] Label 5 [textbox] Label 3 [textbox] and so on... H...
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Is the Subversion 'stack' a realistic alternative to Team Foundation Server? === I'm evaluating Team Foundation Server for my customer, who currently uses Visual SourceSafe and nothing else. They have explicitly expressed a desire to implement a more rigid and process-driven environment as their application is in prod...
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ComparerValidator inside an UpdatePanel - VS2008 === I'm using an UpdatePanel and want to put a ComparerValidator on two text boxes, to verify that the user-entered password and confirmation are the same. This is working fine (I have VS2008 and am using .NET 3.5) out of the box, with one minor problem: The valid...
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data structure for bigger number of files === I'm looking for effective way to sort albums with songs. I have around 10000 and growing albums with approx 10 songs in every album. So that means 100000 files. Now I do not want to store all folders (albums) in one main folder, but I'm looking for a better way to stor...
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What characters must be backslash escaped in a Perl pre-compiled regex ( qr{} )? === I'm having a hard time determining what characters **must** be escaped when using Perl's qr{} construct I'm attempting to create a multi-line precompiled regex for text that contains a myriad of normally escaped characters (#*.>:[]...
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Programming language questions === To assist with a project I'm working on, I request your input to the following questions. I'm looking for your thoughts regarding programming language syntax and built-in capabilities, NOT about available frameworks and libraries. (1) In the different programming languages you us...
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Should I to store all the text in my database in uppercase or in lowercase? === Which one do you prefer to store text in your database? The original casing of the data, or some kind of normalization. Also, should I enforce this with triggers? or should I preprocess input data with client code? I ask you, because ...
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Event log code error not being able to find the Event Source? === I am trying to use the Event Log to write some debug information and I can't make it works. It complains about not being able to find the Event Source. Do I have to install something on the OS?
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In PL/SQL, can I use a variable scoped outside a nested select within the nested select itself? === I'm trying to get the following SQL statement to work: UPDATE myschema.tableA update_tableA SET field_id = ( SELECT src.field_id FROM myschema.srcTable src INNER JOIN my...
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jQuery syntax error on POST in Opera === I have a little javascript function which is attached to an onClick event of a button. It appears to work perfectly in Firefox(3.0.4), but both Opera(9.62) and IE fails to execute any other JS from the same .js file, including what normally works. The following function is the ...
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Relative positioning in Safari === It has to be simple, here's my CSS: .progressImage { position:relative; top:50%; } This class is applied to the asp:image inside of aps:panel [width/height of 100%] Works great in FireFox, but shows up at the top of the page in Safari.
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What do I need to run ASP.NET web applications on my personal machine for testing purposes? === I'm running Windows XP SP3 and I do have the latest .NET libraries installed, as well as Visual Studio 2008. I'm also running (and would like to continue to run) Apache HTTP Server as well, if that matters. Perhaps someo...
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Why does VS 2008 creates PDB for some RELEASE projects but not others? === I have a solution containing several projects that have migrated from VS 2003, 2005, 2008. When compiling all the projects for the RELEASE configuration, VS 2008 creates PDB files for some projects, but not others. Why? In the Build tab of t...
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Django: How do I model a tree of heterogeneous data types? === I need to store a tree data structure in my database, for which I plan on using [django-treebeard][1] or possibly [django-mptt][2]. My source of confusion is that each node could be one of three different possible types: root nodes will always be a type ...
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Language Agnostic Build Management System === Several times in my career, I have worked in a software group that determined that <br><br> a) We needed a build/test system<br> b) We should write our own<br> c) We can have a developer spend a week, get it done and they shouldn't have to touch it again Every time, ...
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does silverlight support remoting? === Does silverlight support the remoting functionality of the .net framework?
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Legalities of Naming Products === What is the legal process for naming software products? Can it share a name with another product in an unrelated field? Does it have to be trademarked? I realize that few, if any, people on here are lawyers (and we will be talking to lawyers at some point as well), but if you've gone ...
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Why did my <OBJECT> fail to load? === I have an HTML document that is using <OBJECT> to embed a control. In some cases, IE fails to load the control in the <OBJECT> tag and loads my alternative text. Only problem... I don't know why it is failing. It doesn't show up as an error in the exclamation in the lower-lef...
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How do I specify attributes for a Html.TextBox helper while maintaing the value retreival from ViewData? === I am using the Html.TextBox helper to create textboxes. I want to set attributes on the textbox, which I understand is done using the following overload: `Html.TextBox (string name, object value, object htm...
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TAPI Versioning === What is the best way to get the TAPI version and additional TAPI information with C#?
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Getting Started With J2EE === I am about to start a web project and have been working almost exclusively with a LAMP stack for the past 5 years. I would like to build something larger and more scalable and hence have been looking into J2EE. The division of logic between JSP and EJB seems ideal for what I want to do....
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Java Not Converting String to Long Object Properly === We're using Spring/Hibernate on a Websphere Application Server for AIX. On my Windows machine, the problem doesn't occur--only when running off AIX. When a user logs in with an account number, if they prefix the '0' to their login ID, the application rejects the...
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Security and Access control in a MVC application === I have only recently started working with the MVC approach, so I suppose this is an easy one for you gurus here: **Where do I put access control?** 1. In a view? I don't want to have any logic besides switches and flags in my templates, so that sounds like the...
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Modifying WordPress's "post-new.php" File for Custom Blog Entries === Has anyone ever modified the "post-new.php" file in their WordPress installation? I want to modify the look of this page to include pieces that I standardly include in my blog posts, and I just don't know if it is do-able/easy/worth my time. ...
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How to Export/Import Toolbars in Visual Studio === I export my settings in Visual Studio and if I ever move to a new machine or have problems, I use those backed up settings to restore Visual Studio to the way I like it. It also allows me to maintain a consistent development environment between the various machines th...
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Which run-time charting tools produce the best time axes? === I need to generate and embed a time series chart into an ASP.NET application. Most run-time charting tools generate poor time axes, especially if the time scale is dynamic ie the user may choose to view data over a time scale of days, weeks, months or ye...
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delphi 2007 command line compiler dcc32.cfg problem === i'm using the command line compiler for builds. one problem i see is that the paths mentioned there seem to need to be the short versions of the filenames such that they don't contain any spaces. i don't know so much about this even though i have used it for so...
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Syntax for creating View delegate in Objective-C === I am trying to create a delegate protocol for a custom UIView. Here is my first attempt: @protocol FunViewDelegate @optional - (void) funViewDidInitialize:(FunView *)funView; @end @interface FunView : UIView { @private ...
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How do you reduce the size of a folder's index file in NTFS? === I have a folder in NTFS that contains tens of thousands of files. I've deleted all files in that folder, save 1. I ran contig.exe to defragment that folder so now it's in 1 fragment only. However, the size of that folder is still 8MB in size. This implie...
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Mark parameters as NOT nullable in C#/.NET? === Is there a simple attribute or data contract that I can assign to a function parameter that prevents `null` from being passed in C#/.NET? Ideally this would also check at compile time to make sure the literal `null` isn't being used anywhere for it and at run-time throw...
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Sql Server Query Selecting Top and grouping by === **SpousesTable** *SpouseID* **SpousePreviousAddressesTable** *PreviousAddressID*, *SpouseID*, FromDate, AddressTypeID What I have now is updating the most recent for the whole table and assigning the most recent regardless of SpouseID the AddressTypeID = 1 ...
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Repository Pattern vs DAL === Are they the same thing? Just finished to watch Rob Connery's Storefront tutorial and they seem to be similar techinques. I mean, when I implement a DAL object I have the GetStuff, Add/Delete etc methods and I always write the interface first so that I can switch db later. Am I confus...
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What is needed to execute visual studio 2005 web tests? === Our test department has a series of web tests created using Visual Studio 2005 Team Tester Edition. I would like to be able to execute these tests against my local machine. I attempted to use the mstest command line tool to accomplish this as described in ...
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C# Reflection Indexed Properties === I am writing a Clone method using reflection. How do I detect that a property is an indexed property using reflection? For example: public string[] Items { get; set; } My method so far: public static T Clone<T>(T from, List<string> propertiesToIgnore) wh...
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