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another sound as with subtitles
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is it possible to get other sounds to a divx as it is with getting subtitles?
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What would lead to an "Unknown object in backup file" problem when restoring a backup of a MySQL database?
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Unfortunately, the problem is not more specific than that. I've found a few examples of people reporting similar problems by doing [a Google search][1], but I can't find the part of the restore that is actual... | 0 | [
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Walking an XML tree in C#
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I'm new to .net and c#, so I want to make sure i'm using the right tool for the job.
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jQuery: Referencing the calling object(this) when the bind/click event is for a class
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Thanks for reading this.
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Rational numbers in C# and XML
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Multi-lingual websites with ASP.NET MVC
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When building a multi-lingual website (with ASP.NET web forms), I'll use an HTTP module to rewrite the URLs to end up with something friendly (for humans & search engines) like:
uk/products/product_category_one/sub_category_one/index.aspx
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How to declare an array inline in VB.NET
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I am looking for the VB.NET equivalent of
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F# noob: retrieving an array of data from a server
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I'm trying to grab data from a database.
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Problem 1: It's inelegant, requiring a mutable.
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Is it possible for a running python program to overwrite itself?
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Is it possible for a python script to open its own source file and overwrite it?
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XML - Data At Root Level is Invalid
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I have an XML file that is encoded in UTF-8, and any text editor I run it through doesn't show any character at the beginning of the file, but when I pull it up in Visual Studio's debugger, I clearly see an empty box in front of the file.
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ActionController::MethodNotAllowed after reloading routes?
===
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===
I am using jQuery to make an AJAX request to a remote endpoint. That endpoint will return a JSON object if there is a failure and that object will describe the failure. If the request is successful it will return HTML or XML.
I see how ... | 0 | [
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Which library/program can be used to generate Java-bytecode?
===
I know about [BCEL][1], but this project seems to be dead, as it had no releases for two years. And the Java-world moves on. For example JDK 1.6 has a new class-file-format.
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===
I've been struggling with this check constraint for a few hours and was hoping someone would be kind enough to explain why this check constraint isn't doing what I think it should be doing.
ALTER TABLE CLIENTS
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Python exception backtrace tells me where line ends, where does it begin?
===
When A Python exception is thrown by code that spans multiple lines, e.g.:
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Differences between C++ and C#/.Net
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How does CurrentControlSet differ from ControlSet001 and ControlSet002?
===
In the windows registry, how does CurrentControlSet differ from ControlSet001 and ControlSet002? Which should be set when installing for all users?
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Silent/No User Interaction modes for MySQL installation and Configuration Wizard?
===
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WPF: How can you add a new menuitem to a menu at runtime?
===
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Safari Frames Invisible Scrollbar
===
I'm working on a website that uses not just frames, but frames within frames (ew, I know, but I don't get to choose). It actually works ok most of the time, but I'm running to a problem with some of the frames within frames on Safari (only).
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To YUI or not to YUI?
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How can I get a div to fill a table cell vertically?
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Solution Folders in VS2008 are Not Alphabetized
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I moved a bunch of projects to Solution Folders to chop up our list of projects into manageable folders, now each of the folders projects are not in alphabetical order. This only occurs on machines other than my own. Any ideas how to alleviate this? | 0 | [
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Why would VS2005 be looking for a file it's supposed to be generating?
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I'm working on a PocketPC app in Visual Studio 2005. The solution was building fine, then suddenly broke. The first error is this (assume the project is FooPDA):
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Using mixed DLLs from /clr:pure projects
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How to select a theme programmatically in Vista
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Drupal - Automate a Content Form Submission
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I would like to programatically (using php) fill out an existing drupal form to create a content type that is included in a contributed module.
Details: The form has three text fields.
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Query to list SQL Server stored procedures along with lines of code for each procedure
===
I want a query that returns a list of all the (user) stored procedures in a database by name, with the number of lines of code for each one.
i.e.
sp_name lines_of_code
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Is there any standard way of storing vector information in a database?
===
I want to store a very large amount of vector data on a server and only poll the parts I need at a given point...
This shouldn't be a problem.
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Prevent C preprocessor to do a specific macro subsitution
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Project Explorer ,Mini buf expl Use in VIM
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Any tricks for using project explorer in VIM?
How can I search from all files in project? I tried \g \G but they dont work .
How to toggle on off Project explorer window?
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How to assign Date parameters to Hibernate query for current timezone?
===
When you assign a date to a named SQL parameter Hibernate automatically converts it to GMT time. How to make it to use current server timezone for all dates?
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I am trying to design a location lookup in which the user can specify a location to any desired level of accuracy. eg. one of Country, State, City, Borough etc,
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How to parse an .msstyles file?
===
I need to extract some bitmaps from an .msstyles file (the Windows XP visual style files) and I'm not sure where to start. I can't seem to find any documentation on how to do it, and the file format seems to be binary and not easily parsed. I have been able to extract the bitmap by ... | 0 | [
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Profiler and Memory Analysis Tools for Delphi
===
I recently upgraded from Delphi 4 to Delphi 2009. With Delphi 4 I had been using GpProfile by Primoz Gabrjelcic as a profiler and Memory Sleuth by Turbo Power for memory analysis and leak debugging. Both worked well for me.
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How to use javascript to swap swf in html?
===
I embedded a swf in my html page, but I would like it to swap to another swf when I clicked on a button in html. I used swfobject.js to embed the swf, and I use prototype to write the javascript. I thought I can just do this
$('movie').value = 'swf/bhts.swf';
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How can I use gcc to compile x86 assembly code on an x64 computer
===
For a school assignment I have to write x86 assembly code, except I can't use gcc to compile it since my computer is an x64 machine, and gcc is only excpecting x86 code. Is there a command that'll make gcc accept it x86 assembly code? Thanks
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Retreiving AlternateView's of email
===
I can't seem to retrieve the AlternateView from System.Net.Mail.AlternateView.
I have an application that is pulling email via POP3. I understand how to create an alternate view for sending, but how does one select the alternate view when looking at the email. I've have the... | 0 | [
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Can I run an HTTP GET directly in SQL under MySQL?
===
I'd love to do this:
UPDATE table SET blobCol = HTTPGET(urlCol) WHERE whatever LIMIT n;
Is there code available to do this? I known this should be possible as the [MySQL Docs][1] include an example of adding a function that does a DNS lookup.
MySQL / ... | 0 | [
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What can I do to optimize my ASP.NET Web site for 64-bit?
===
How can I take full advantage of 64-bit architecture in my ASP.NET Web applications and Web Services? | 0 | [
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Jasper exported to Excel ignoring background color?
===
Have you ever had alternating background colors in a Jasper report and then exported it to Excel? The Excel export seems to ignore the alternating color.
I've got a Jasper report where the rows alternating background color using the procedure referenced [HER... | 0 | [
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What languages or other criteria are the "must knows" for beginning developers?
===
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Detect from browser if specific application is installed
===
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Open Source Address Scrubber?
===
I have set of names and addresses that have been entered into and excel spreadsheet, but the problem is that the many people that entered the addresses entered them in many different non-standard formats. I want to scrub the addresses before transferring all of of them to my database... | 0 | [
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How do I split a huge text file in python
===
I have a huge text file (~1GB) and sadly the text editor I use won't read such a large file. However, if I can just split it into two or three parts I'll be fine, so, as an exercise I wanted to write a program in python to do it.
What I think I want the program to do... | 0 | [
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Configuring security for a windows forms control hosted in Internet Explorer
===
I've created a windows forms control, which is hosted in a web page viewable with Internet Explorer.
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Interview question about debugging,multithreading
===
I had telephonic interview question yesterday.
Interviewer asked me have U faced any challenging debugging issue?
I replied him stating some problem.
I told him I faced one issue where the issue was in some one else code and it took me 3-4 days to solve that. I ... | 0 | [
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Converting a fairly simple C# Class library into a COM object ?
===
Here's my problem: I have to call a web service with a secure header from a classic ASP page that returns a complex data type. For various reasons concerning a 3rd party tool it has to be classic ASP. We decided that I should create an external dll... | 0 | [
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How to avoid piracy when shipping source code?
===
This question is more or less for Joel Spolsky, but if anyone else has an answer, they are welcome!
If you ship the source code, like in FogBugz [1], and you allow the costumer to modify it; how do you avoid the costumer from unblocking how many users can use it (a... | 4 | [
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New to functional programming
===
Hey, I'm really new to Haskell and have been using more classic programming languages my whole life. I have no idea what is going on here. I'm trying to make a very simple Viterbi algorithm implementation, but for only two states (honest and dishonest casino)
I have a problem whe... | 1 | [
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How do you export settings from the Database Publishing Wizard?
===
I'm using the [Database Publishing Wizard][1] in VS2008 to push changes to my hosting provider. It doesn't look like those settings go with the project (which seems a little silly to me), but rather they go with the machine.
On each new machine ... | 0 | [
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win32 select all on edit ctrl (textbox)
===
I am creating my textbox with these options. I can copy/cut/paste/undo, but when i hit select A it doesnt select all. I can right click and click select all but ctrl a doesnt do anything, why?
wnd = CreateWindow("EDIT", 0,
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Need help adding files to a subversion repository.
===
Is there a way to recursively add all "non added" files to SVN?
I want to do something like:
<pre>
<code>
svn add trunk/
</code>
</pre>
to add all new files, without getting:
svn: warning: 'trunk' is already under version control
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How do you overcome 'Analysis Paralysis'
===
Time and again I find when researching something completely unknown, I go down so many bypaths that lead nowhere. For example, I was searching for a UI Automation Test tool... Stumbled onto Project White... moved to UI Automation Toolkit... to a Bugslayer article wrapper f... | 0 | [
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Best Way to Embed PDF in HTML
===
What is the Best Way to Embed PDF in HTML?
iFrame? Object? Embed?
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Java Alert Framework
===
Are there any "Alert" frameworks in Java out there.
In my web application I would like our users to be able to configure which (of the available alerts) they would like to receive and in which (e.g via email) form.
As a simple example, a user chooses to be altered only via email when his... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to return an error from a function when I'm already returning a value?
===
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What data is sent to Google Analytics?
===
Has anyone found any documentation or research about what data is transfered to Google Analytics when it's added to a site. The main thing I'm wondering about is post data, but the details of exactly what is sent would be useful.
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Does jQuery do any kind of caching of "selectors"?
===
For example, will the first piece of code perform a full search twice, or is it smart enough to cache results if no DOM changes have occurred?
if ($("#navbar .heading").text() > "") {
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c# performance: type comparison vs. string comparison
===
Which is faster? This:
bool isEqual = (MyObject1 is MyObject2)
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Consuming a web service in Java
===
I have a very simple soap web service that I need to call from a Java client. What is the easiest way to accomplish thisb without using any third party libraries? | 0 | [
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Process Afinity
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Is it possible to programaticly either via the win32API (python) or via a command line option set the processor affinity for a process? | 0 | [
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What is the simplest way in VB6 to loop through all the files in a specified folder directory and get their names? | 0 | [
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Why is ORM considered good but "select * considered bad?
===
Doesn't an ORM usually involve doing something like a select *?
If I have a table, MyThing, with column A, B, C, D, etc, then there typically would be an object, MyThing with properties A, B, C, D.
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page not loading in javascript
===
I have got a button with an onclick javascript event that does some form validation. If the validation fails, false is returned. Otherwise nothing is returned, and the form should be submitted.
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ASP.NET auto-executing page
===
I've long toyed with the idea of some kind of auto-cleanup page that performs routine maintenence tasks and is called out of scope of the current page execution by means of calling a 1x1 pixel gif with the asp.net page as the src parameter. One thing I've never really decided on, howeve... | 0 | [
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Is there a method to generate a standard 128bit GUID on the Mac?
===
Is there a built in function equivalent to .NET's
Guid.NewGuid();
in Cocoa? | 0 | [
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boost asio, how to cancel a pending operation via timeout or other?
===
Is there a way to cancel a pending operation (without disconnect) or set a timeout for the boost library functions?
socket.read_some(boost::asio::buffer(pData, maxSize), error_);
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Best Practices for Building a SSO System
===
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How to cancel an ajax query (from jquery) on the server side?
===
Sounds like a weird question, but say I have something like this:
$.post( "/myajax.php",
{ "param1": value1, "param2": value2 },
function( data, status ) {
if( status == "success" ) {
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ASP.NET Login to a Website with Forms Authentication vs None
===
I've got a stock standard ASP.NET website. Anyone can read/view any page (except the admin section) but when someone wants to contribute, they need to be logged in. Just like most contribution sites out there.
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How do you implement paging in ASP.NET MVC?
===
Currently, I'm using a strategy found on many blog posts. Basically, the URL contains the page number (e.g. /Users/List/5 will give you the users on page 5 of your paged list of users). However, I'm not running into a situation where one page must list two separate pag... | 0 | [
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SQLite non-exclusive RESERVED lock?
===
I've been looking into improving SQLite performance for my site, especially with regard to transactions. What I'm looking for is a way to defer database writes so that they can all be done at once. However, while I'm accumulating update queries, I would like other processes to b... | 0 | [
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URL Routing and Web.SiteMap - Dynamic Chaos!
===
the Web.Sitemap static sitemap provider is pretty neat and all... except for one thing. IT'S STATIC!
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Groovy in Ant build.xml (with Java classes)
===
I have to include Groovy classes into existing Java apps , and include Groovy into Ant build.xml file.
What is the best way to configure Ant build.xml for it?
Thanks
Tatyana | 0 | [
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jquery nested effects loop
===
I have a nested function to show/hide paragraphs news-ticker-style.
The problem is that when the loop starts over (line 4), the opacity effects stop working correctly so the paragraphs appear abruptly.
Any jquery masters know about this? Am I making this too hard?
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Correct way in Flex to make a transparent panel responds to rollOver() events
===
I have a Canvas in a Flex application which has items inside it that cover only about 50% of the area of the main canvas.
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How do I create a bar between navigation bar and table header?
===
In NYTimes iPhone application, one bar exist in between table header and navigation bar on the top news screen.
what bar is that? or it's just a label in between navigation bar and table header?
Thanks in advance.
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why is this legal, c++ typedef func
===
i did this in msvc 2005.
typedef void (*cleanup_t)();
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cleanup_t();
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Are there side effects to using string concatenation or jQuery inside jquery selectors?
===
while exploring jQuery I came up with the following weird script. I don't see myself doing this really however concatenating strings to achieve a variable name is not unusual in JavaScript.
Any feedback welcome.
...
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How do you configure IIS for local development and testing?
===
There are a few questions about configuring Apache for local development, such as [this one][1], but I didn't see anything about IIS. Suggestions for locking down IIS without crippling it's functionality?
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What are some of the not-so-common issues with getting remote access to a SQL 2k8 instance?
===
Howdy... here on my local LAN, I have a Windows Server 2k8 box with SQL Server 2k8 installed. I can connect to the database engine using the SSMS tool on the server, but attempting to connect to the database engine from a ... | 0 | [
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How do I filter ForeignKey choices in a Django ModelForm?
===
Say I have the following in my `models.py`:
class Company(models.Model):
name = ...
class Rate(models.Model):
company = models.ForeignKey(Company)
name = ...
class Client(models.Model):
name = ...... | 0 | [
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How to use the TabContainer control inside a templated FormView?
===
Is it possible to use a TabContainer inside a templated FormView like so:
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<asp:FormView ID="FormView" runat="server" DataKeyNames="UID"
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Relative path to absolute path in Elisp
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Having a relative path, how do I turn it into an absolute one from the location where the elisp file that I'm loading is. That is, I have an elisp file that I'm loading, it has an relative path and I need an absolute one. | 0 | [
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Short Description of Python Scoping Rules
===
What **exactly** are the Python scoping rules?
If I have come code:
code1
class Foo:
code2
def spam.....
code3
for code4..:
code5
x()
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How do I access internal objects from hosted IronPython?
===
I'm hosting IronPython 2.0 in a C#/Winforms application. I would like Python to be able to access various global, static objects in the host application.
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Remote desktop forced logoff
===
I use remote desktop quite a bit and I've noticed that on one of my machines when another user is already logged in it prompts them to allow me to log in, even for users with less privileges; however, with another computer, there is no prompt, it just proceeds with the remote logoff ev... | 0 | [
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Connecting from Linux to Windows to perform a task
===
I've been asked to find a way to connect from a Linux system to one of several Windows servers. What we need to do ideally is connect to whatever Windows server is causing the trouble, kill a process, and restart the process. Ideally, it would be something that ... | 0 | [
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Is there a good reason to use upper case for T-SQL keywords?
===
The default seems to be upper case but is there really any reason to use upper case for keywords? I started using upper case because I was just trying to match what SQL Server gives me whenever I tried to create something, like a new stored procedure. Bu... | 0 | [
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ASP.NET Create style of nav menu like windows.com
===
I'm newbee in asp.net. Just noticed that the style of the navigation menu on windows.com is just what i need for my website. I'm wondering how to create that kind of drop down list that has multiple columns. When the mouse hover on each item, the column gives a pre... | 0 | [
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Is functional programming relevant to web development?
===
I've been seeing so much recently about functional programming and Clojure looks particularly interesting. While I 'understand' the basic description of what it is, I can't figure out how I would use it on a day to day basis as a web developer, if I can at all... | 0 | [
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Resources for Database Sharding and Partitioning
===
I'm working with a database schema that is running into scalability issues. One of the tables in the schema has grown to around 10 million tables, and I am exploring sharding and partitioning options to allow this schema to scale to much larger datasets. Our appli... | 0 | [
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Flex lets me shoot myself in the foot by treating a class as an object
===
This code is blunderous, as it adds a class to an array and later tries to pull it and manipulate it as if it were an object.
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