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How fanatically do you eliminate Code Duplication?
===
How fanatic are you about elimination of duplicate code?
Personally, whenever I see duplicate code, either in testing code or production, I tend to refactor the duplication away. The only exception I make are these:
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How to check that asp:TextBox does not contain html tags.
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I have a text box and need to validate that it is plain text does not contain html tags.
What is the best way to do it in .net
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Can you generate a migration for a table with Doctrine?
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Is it possible have a migration script automatically generate from a table schema in Doctrine?
For example, during heavy development of new features, I will oftern build out my tables first while writing the initial code. I usually don't create a migratio... | 0 | [
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How to prevent people from copying my .NET software
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I only sell a few licenses of my software and I am worried when I sell them to the same company that they will all just share the CD around the office. Is there a simple way to keep this from happening? I don't need it to be hacker proof, and I don't mind if it... | 4 | [
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Can a ScriptReference be added to Master Page CompositeScript using markup?
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I'd like to use the ScriptManager and CompositeScript components in my master page to include site-wide javascript, but add to that list in my "Web Content Form". I'm sure that can be done in the code-behind, but optimally I'd like to do i... | 0 | [
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What FTP protocol/suite do the web hosting companies use?
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I recently got stuck on an odd problem.
My friend hired a designer to work on a web site for his company. He asked my recommendation about a tool to allow web designer perform secure file transfers so that he can update web site. Since he's hosting on Wi... | 0 | [
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C# Create a hidden transaction
===
I am using C# and DSL Tools for VS2005.
I need to create Transactions to change some data but i want them to be hidden from the user, that means, to not show in the UNDO list in VS2005.
I tried by disabling the UndoManager
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Slow Update Statement
===
we're dealing with a very slow update statement in an Oracle project.
Here's a little script to replciate the issue:
drop table j_test;
CREATE TABLE J_TEST
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How do RESTful and SOAP Web Services differ in practice?
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generified commons collection
===
I'm astonished that the [Apache Commons Collections][1] project still hasn't got around to making their library generics-aware. I really like the features provided by this library, but the lack of support for generics is a big turn-off. There is a [fork of Commons Collections which do... | 0 | [
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Why does this leak?
===
Why does this leak in perl ?
$ perl -MDevel::LeakTrace::Fast -e 'our @a=(1);our @b=(1)'
leaked SV(0x0x84e053c) from -e line 1
$ perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.0 built for i386-linux-thread-multi
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How do I control audio volume in .NET 3.5?
===
I want to create a volume slider for my application. I don't mind whether it controls master volume or program volume, but I don't want to use pinvoke if there's an alternative. I'm using C# with .NET 3.5. | 0 | [
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SQL query question: SELECT ... NOT IN ...
===
I am sure making a silly mistake but I can't figure what:
In SQL Server 2005 I am trying select all customers except those who have made a reservation before 2 AM.
When I run this query:
SELECT idCustomer FROM reservations
WHERE idCustomer NOT IN
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MSBuild Conditional Compilation
===
I have a web service class that the rest of the framework depends on to grab its data, but the web service class needs to have different method attributes depending on what environment it's in. For instance...
[SoapDocumentMethodAttribute("https://example",...)]
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div with images problem
===
Hey guys,I have the following div layout.
![alt text][1]
[1]: http://img390.imageshack.us/img390/4473/yorm2.jpg
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What are the best practices to log an error?
===
Many times I saw logging of errors like these:
System.out.println("Method aMethod with parameters a:"+a+" b: "+b);
print("Error in line 88");
so.. What are the best practices to log an error?
EDIT:
this is java but could be c, basic etc. | 0 | [
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How do I copy files with specific file extension to a folder in my python (version 2.5) script?
===
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How to get Printer Info in C#.NET?
===
In the standard PrintDialog there are four values associated with a selected printer: Status, Type, Where, and Comment.
If I know a printer's name, how can I get these values in C# 2.0? | 0 | [
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SVN: Branches for Every Little Change?
===
We have a client (who has a client, who has a client) who is driving us mad with change requests to a code base (in PHP). Our first response was to just work in a main trunk in SVN, but the client often comes back and requests that a certain change needs to get pushed to the ... | 0 | [
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Cannot get .NET application to access AD groups across domains
===
I have a .NET application distributed through clickonce. Security within the application is implemented through the WindowsPrincipal.IsInRole(GroupName) method using a set of groups as resources. This structure works well for us for users within the sa... | 0 | [
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Is there any 'out-of-the-box' 2D/3D plotting library for C++?
===
I looked at the different options for plotting functions (or other types of graphs) in an interactive window. I mostly use wxWidgets but I'd be open to any other "interfaces".
**Looking at what is available, here is what I've found**:
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Regex match question
===
In javascript, I've got a block of HTML like this:
<h2>{title}</h2>
<p><a href="{url}">{content}</a></p>
And I'm trying use regex "match" to spit out an array of all the {item}'s. So my output should look like:
['title', 'url', 'content']
I've gotten as far as:
var... | 0 | [
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What do you put on your cubicle walls?
===
What is the most valuable thing that you have pinned to your wall? While XKCD printouts are good, I'm more interested in items that help you do your job better. While this may vary based on your actual position and language of choice, I'm hoping to find general items that p... | 0 | [
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Multi-lingual Flex app - preferred fonts for embedding specific languages
===
I work on a collaboration web app, built with Flex 3, that needs to support multiple languages.
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Create an object knowing only the class name?
===
I have a set of classes, each one is a different [strategy][1] to do the same work.
namespace BigCorp.SuperApp
{
public class BaseClass { }
public class ClassA : BaseClass { }
public class ClassB : BaseClass { }
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Parse C files
===
I am looking for a Windows based library which can be used for parsing a bunch of C files to list global and local variables. The global and local variables may be declared using typedef. The output (i.e. list of global and local variables) can then be used for post processing (e.g. replacing the var... | 0 | [
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Using a WPF Custom Control, How can I give my custom control a name to access it via the code behind?
===
When I try using a `Name="id"` and\or `x:name="id"` I get a compiler error:
The Type 'MyName' was not found. Verify that you are not missing an assembly reference and that all referenced assemblies have bee... | 0 | [
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Using Regular Expressions in JSP EL
===
In EL expressions, used in a jsp page, strings are taken literally. For example, in the following code snippet
<c:when test="${myvar == 'prefix.*'}">
test does not evaluate to true if the value of myvar is 'prefixxxxx.' Does anyone know if there is a way to have the... | 0 | [
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Is there a recommended, suggested, or conventional structure for .NET and/or ASP.NET projects?
===
I'm thinking about starting work on a fairly large scale .NET or ASP.NET project (I haven't decided yet, but it is likely that, eventually, it will be accessible from both a desktop application written in .NET as well as... | 0 | [
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Which is more efficient in Python: standard imports or contextual imports?
===
I apologize in advance if this question seems remedial.
Which would be considered more efficient in Python:
**Standard import**
import logging
try:
...some code...
exception Exception, e:
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Visual Studio Installer does not include satellite resource assembly
===
I have a VS2008 installer project which installs a .NET Windows Service. One of the service's dependencies is a .NET assembly which has localized resources in the form of a satellite assembly. The installer is not packaging or installing the sa... | 0 | [
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===
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Installed package with Maven
===
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Add Your Own Customer Namespace to the My Namespace in VB.Net
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Import Process maxing SQL memory
===
I have an importer process which is running as a windows service (debug mode as an application) and it process various xml documents and csv's and imports into a SQL database. All has been well until I have to process a large amount of data (120k rows) from another table (as I do t... | 0 | [
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Is there a set of best practices for building a Lucene index from a relational DB?
===
I'm looking into using [Lucene](http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/) and/or [Solr](http://lucene.apache.org/solr/) to provide search in an RDBMS-powered web application. Unfortunately for me, all the documentation I've skimmed deals... | 0 | [
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text out of a file
===
I have a directory full of files and I need to pull the header/footer off of them. They are all variable lenght so using head/tail isn't going to work.
Each file does have a line I can search for (I don't want to include the line in the results.
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Open source library to convert DOC and other MS-Office files to image(s)
===
Can you recommend an open source library (C or C++) to convert MS Office files into a set of images?
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Generating a picture/graphic of a graph
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Best practice for handling worm URLs
===
We've been getting request from worms of the form
http://www.example.com/MSOffice/cltreq.asp?...
http://www.example.com/_vti_bin/owssvr.dll?...
What is the best practice for dealing with these?
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Concatenate strings in JSP EL?
===
I have a List of beans, each of which has a property which itself is a List of email addresses.
<c:forEach items="${upcomingSchedule}" var="conf">
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dominating set of a tournament graph
===
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===
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===
I have a datagridview where the users can select which subset of columns to view.
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Automatic code quality review tool for Python
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I am python newbie. Can ppl point towards good OSS for automated decent python code review tools. I am churning quite some python code these days. Want to pass it thru some quality tool.
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Looking for a good C# open source project.
===
I'm looking to contribute to an open source project. I've never worked on an open source project before so I'm not sure where to start. I've looked around at sourceforge and have found a few things, but obviously there is a lot of projects there. Anyone know of any good C... | 0 | [
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SQL Server Integration Services
===
What are some recommended resources/books/blogs on SQL Server Integration Services?
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ULONGLONG value corrupted in WinPE
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Detecting (via Perl or shell) whether a filesystem is local or remote
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Typed DataSet connection - required to have one in the .xsd file?
===
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How can I obtain the OU of the logged in user in C#?
===
I'm looking for a method to obtain the current logged in user's full Active Direcory LDAP path. e.g.
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What would be the expected behavior for a window that hides itself upon keystroke
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This is a subjective question, but I need opinions.
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How do I zip the contents of a folder using python (version 2.5)?
===
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Dyanamically added control not doing postback
===
I am overriding a Grid, adding some customer features. One of the features is a drop-down to adjust page size. I am extending the grid using a customer server control, which works great for what I've done so far. Now, however I am having a bit of trouble getting the... | 0 | [
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WPF User Control's DataContext is Null
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I have a user control where the XAML of the control can bind to the appropriate properties from the parent's data context like normal (the data context propagates in xaml).
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Graduate Level Degree for Simulation/Statistics/Prediction?
===
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Best way to pass an array from JavaScript to C#?
===
I need to pass an array from JavaScript to a page method in C#. I have tried using a parameter in the C# method of IList<string> and also a string[] array. Both ways throw an exception "cannot convert an object of type system.string to xxx", where xxx is the paramet... | 0 | [
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Win32 console processes in VISTA - 10% CPU, but VERY SLOW
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I have a Win32 console application which is doing some computations, compiled in Compaq Visual Fortran (which probably doesn't matter).
I need to run a lot of them simultaneously.
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What is the best query to get the current records in an archive table (SQL Server 2005/2008)
===
#Example
There is an application that measures temperature in each town of the world. Each measurement is taken every 5 minutes and written in to the Measurement table.
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Measurement](
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WPF ListView Very Slow Performance - Why? (ElementHost, or Other Reason?)
===
I have a Windows Forms app, that has a single ElementHost containing a WPF UserControl... in my WPF, I have a VERY simple ListView:
<ListView Margin="4" ItemsSource="{Binding Notifications}">
<ListView.View>
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URLEncode from a bash script
===
I am trying to write a bash script for testing that takes a parameter and sends it through curl to web site. I need to url encode the value to make sure that special characters are processed properly. What is the best way to do this?
Here is my basic script so far:
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IsInRole problem
===
I'm working for the first time with Forms Authentication, I'm using an example from the web to learn, I included in my web.config
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms name="MYWEBAPP.ASPXAUTH" loginUrl="Login.aspx" protection="All" path="/"/>
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Embedded MSHTML: mouse wheel ignored
===
Dear StackOverflow community,
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using date range in Lucene.net
===
I understand how Lucene.net can work for text indexing. If I would like to move more of my data into fields in the indexed documents, for example the document creation date. Will I be able to efficiently search for documents within a given date range? Or will Lucene.net just use text... | 0 | [
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installing websphere portal express
===
I'm trying to install websphere portal express 6.1 on my windows xp machine. I am using the following download link:
https://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/iwm/web/reg/download.do?source=ESD-PORTALEXPRESS&S_PKG=CR557ML&S_TACT=105AGX10&S_CMP=LP&lang=en_US&cp=UTF-8
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How to write spam filter
===
I'm stuck in having to write a simple spam filter
I'm not really sure about how I'm going to do it.
So far I've come up with wordlist and domain filtering, which will give or remove points up to a certain threshold.
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C#: Create object instance without invoking constructor?
===
**In C#, is there a way to instantiate an instance of a class without invoking its constructor?**
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Light weight alternative to Hibernate?
===
I have a single user java program that I would like to have store data in a light weight database such as Derby or Sqlite. I would like to use a data abstraction layer in my program. Hibernate appears to require a lot of configuration and is overkill for what I need. What are... | 0 | [
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Email client plugins that add custom mail headers.
===
I'm working on an anti-spam project (centmail.net) that involves having the sender use a client plugin that adds a custom header (as well as a signature, but that part's easier [1]). The general problem is to add an email header to your outgoing mail where the co... | 0 | [
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When extending a asp.net web control, at which event should additional web controls be injected?
===
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Need a good template recommendation for an API document for C# application
===
Need a good template recommendation for an API document for C# application. I had used an IEEE template 2 years ago but can't remember the template name and wondering if anyone has good template recommendation for the same.
Due to reaso... | 0 | [
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Redirecting to EXEs with Query String Params and IE6/7
===
Greetings!
I'm scratching my head, wondering why when I do the following:
Response.Redirect(@"http://www.example.com/file.exe?id=12345");
Both IE6 and IE7 will download the file as "file" (with no extension), but Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome and ... | 0 | [
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What is the most common use of the "trie" data structure?
===
I want to learn more about "trie" data structures. I've read about them on wikipedia but I'm still confused.
What is the most common use? Auto-complete in the address bar of a web browser... or?
Cheers! | 0 | [
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if-else in FreeMarker template
===
FreeMarker templates support an if-statement with the following syntax
<#if hot>
It's hot.
</#if>
I've looked in the documentation and can't find any support for an if-else statement. Of course I could achieve the same result with:
<#if hot>
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How do you appropriately value work from developers that provide stuff to the community?
===
I have been working on an application that relies heavily on work that people have contributed to the open source community. Specifically I created a neat application that I think will help me retain customers and continue to... | 0 | [
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How do you find an open-source project that needs skills you have to offer and wants your help?
===
It's one thing to browse sites like SourceForge, GitHub, and Codeplex. However, I'm finding it difficult to find an open source project that needs someone with my skill set and also wants my help. Do open source project... | 4 | [
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Apache Access Control
===
I'm trying to configure Apache to allow read only access and ask for user to write to a SVN repository when you are coming from the local network (10.*) but not allow any access unless logged in when coming from external network.
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Projects folder structure recommendation
===
I'm getting ready to implement a source control system (subversion) but I'm facing some doubts on how to structure my folders.
My current projects folder structure is as follows:
-E:\Work\1. Shared
--Forms (shared forms across all projects)
--Units (shar... | 0 | [
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Performance comparison of Thrift, Protocol Buffers, EJB, other?
===
We're looking into transport/protocol solutions and were about to do various performance tests, so I thought I'd check with the community if they've already done this:
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Defining macros in Visual Studio - /D or #define?
===
Recently, when porting some STL code to VS2008 I wanted to disable warnings generated by `std::copy` by defining the new `_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS` flag. You can do this in two ways:
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What is the best, light-weight JSON/ajax script?
===
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Overriding a JavaScript function while referencing the original
===
(The answer to this, if there is one, is probably out there already, but I lack the proper terminology.)
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A resonable request: Iframes in IE that indicate loading progress?
===
One thing that bugs me about IE is that when it goes to load a page with an iframe it will wait until the iframe has finished loading before it will render the page. Firefox by contrast will render all the other page elements while the iframe is l... | 0 | [
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page auto reload with parameters
===
I am trying to autoreload my page after every 20 seconds. I am using java script for this instead of the < meta >
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< body onload="SetTimer()" >
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Show me Open Source projects using Facelets!
===
I want to watch and learn from Open Source projects that are using Facelets, but my Google skills failed me so I went here.
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How to get Build output, error list, when running Project.Build() in a custom build task?
===
**Environment:**
C# projects, Visual studio 2008, C#, .Net 3.5, MSBuild
**Objective:**
Run my own custom build task for my C# projects, and based on the platform (Soln configuration platform), I do some manipulations... | 0 | [
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How do I make sure public VBA methods don't show up in the list of Excel macros?
===
In Excel VBA (2003), I've noticed that any **Public** or **Friend** **Sub** method in either a module or *ThisWorkbook* that doesn't have any arguments will show up as a Macro that can be run by the user. I.e. when the user goes to T... | 0 | [
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Good name for an class that holds a object with an onset time
===
I'm creating a (Java) class to represent an object in a musical score that has a specific onset time, and possibly a duration as well. I need a good name for this class. Is something like "Timed" or "TimedObject" appropriate? I've tried to come up wi... | 0 | [
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When should I start a method name that gets a property with the "get-" prefix?
===
What's a good rule of thumb for naming methods that return properties/attributes/members of an object? If an object has some immutable quality "blarg", should a method that returns that quality be called "blarg()" or "getBlarg()"? The... | 0 | [
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When should I use Scope Locking (Application, Server, etc...) vs named locking in ColdFusion?
===
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Disappearing Foreign Keys in Myphpadmin
===
I am creating a new table inside mysql and I am trying to add a foreign key constraint to one of the fields.
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Does Fluent-NHibernate support mapping to procedures?
===
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===
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<PROPERTY name="docroot" value="/usr/local/ns-home/docs"/>
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How to recreate an oracle 9i database from backup files (ora files)
===
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Parsing human dates with Perl
===
I'd love to know if there is a module to parse "human formatted" dates in Perl. I mean things like "tomorrow", "Tuesday", "next week", "1 hour ago".
My research with CPAN suggest that there is no such module, so how would you go about creating one? NLP is way over the top for this. | 0 | [
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Adding handlers to Dynamically Created Context Menu
===
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Long Transaction Time Solution for JEE?
===
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