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Can a Generic Method handle both Reference and Nullable Value types? === I have a series of Extension methods to help with null-checking on IDataRecord objects, which I'm currently implementing like this: public static int? GetNullableInt32(this IDataRecord dr, int ordinal) { int? nullInt = null; ...
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ASP.Net LinkButton CSS Adapter === Does anyone know of a CSS Adapter for the LinkButton control for ASP.Net 2?
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Deterministic Scalar Functions === I want to index a computed column in my database table which uses a number of user defined functions. However I just learned that my column is non-deterministic. Without indexing its going to be way to slow to run queries that I need. What's the best way of tracing through user...
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best treeview control? === i'm looking at yui's treeview control, any others you guys recommend? I don't want to support the codebase, so hopefully it is something 'tried and true' :)
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SQL Backups in Compressed Folder === We are looking for a free solution to compress our SQL Server backups for SQL Server 2005. I am aware of SQL Safe freeware edition, but I was wondering what others thought of storing backup files in compressed folders to achieve the desired result. This would allow us to use the ...
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How do you open an InfoPath 2007 file programmatically from a service? === I am trying to open an InfoPath 2007 file programmatically from a Windows service, but I get the following error: > System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException > (0x80043000): InfoPath cannot open the > following file: C:\path\datafile.xml...
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Transfering website === I have designed made some changes to a site and need to re-host it as the current host is ceasing to exist. My client has received the following from the current host: "The best thing to tell them is that, due to the fact that we are withdrawing our service completely, we would look to full...
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Web caching lists of documents - creative hats please === We have a need to leverage client side resources for lists containing tasks. The client needs to: - be notified of updates to the list - be able to re-order/filter the list (requesting an update from the server with tasks that the client does not kno...
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C# Process.Start, how to prevent re-use of existing application? === I am coding a feature in a program where users can edit documents stored in a database, it saves the document to a temporary folder then uses Process.Start to launch the document into the editing application, let's say Microsoft Word for example. ...
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C#, For Loops, and speed test... Exact same loop faster second time around? === public Int64 ReturnDifferenceA() { User[] arrayList; Int64 firstTicks; IList<User> userList; Int64 secondTicks; System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch watch; userList = Enumerable ...
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How do you set the current directory of a debugged process? === I have an application that is sensitive to the directory it gets invoked from — it loads some files using relative paths. When I start the program through a debugger, how can I control what the initial current directory will be? I'd prefer to avoid ...
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What tool is the equivalent of Maven in TFS (or MS-land)? === My company is moving from svn (and open source products) to TFS (and MS products). We've used maven in the past for packaging-up pre-built components into release-ready packages. Is there a tool in TFS or MS-Land as powerful as maven to do this? I've l...
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Is there a better StringCollection editor for use in PropertyGrids? === I'm making heavy use of PropertySheets in my application framework's configuration editor. I like them a lot because it's pretty easy to work with them (once you learn how) and make the editing bulletproof. One of the things that I'm storing i...
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what's the easiest way to generate xml in c++? === I've used boost serialization but this doesn't appear to allow me to generate xml that conforms to a particular schema -- it seems it's purpose was to just to persist a class's state. What do you guys use to generate xml?
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Need help styling a TabNavigator in Flex. === I have a tab navigator control and I would like to make all of the tabs a certain color, say blue... How can this be done? I have tried through the following CSS: <pre> <code> TabNavigator { tabStyleName: "tabs"; } .tabs { backgroundColor:#6588b9; ...
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Existing libraries for web app sign-up, sign-in, manage passwords? === Do the major web application frameworks (Rails, Django, etc) have libraries that provide functionality for signing in, signing up, creating usernames, changing passwords, and managing lost passwords? It seems to me that this is common functional...
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XML schema === I have designed a xml schema to parse an incoming xml document. The receive location gets xml documents from 2 feeds, one of them has misspelled a node in the document, "Roookie" instead of "Rookie", Is there a way to have my existing xsd parse this document?
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help with distinct rows and data ordering === If I have records:<br/> <br/> Row Date, LocationID, Account 1 Jan 1, 2008 1 1000 2 Jan 2, 2008 1 1000 3 Jan 3, 2008 2 1001 4 Jan 3, 2008 1 1001 5 Jan 3, 2008 3 ...
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Implementing threads using C++ === I have a application, which calls a API and after getting the return value, stores the same and makes another call with different parameters. For the above, I need to implement multi-threading, which will send instead of a single call, multiple calls of that API to the Server and get...
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Is there a master list of COMExceptions? === The Oracle community has a several support sites ([here][1] and [here][2]) that have lists of errors. The first site even has suggestions for how to fix them. Does anyone know of an equivalent list for Microsoft COM, preferably with Office Interop issues? [1]: ht...
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What are the best practices in writing a sql stored procedure === I found that SQL stored procedures are very interesting and useful. I have written stored procedures but i want to write well crafted, good performance tuned and concise SPs for any sort of requirement and also would love to learn about any tricks or go...
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Ensuring only one user login using ASP.Net Membership Provider === How would you ensure that only one user is logged in per account at a time? Assuming cookies are persistent.
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Efficient persistant data structures for relational data base === I'm looking for material on persistent data structures that can be used to implement a relational model. Persistence in the meaning of immutable data structures. Anyone know of some good resources, books, papers and such? (I allready have the b...
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IE removes CHECKED attribute during animation === I have some radio buttons inside a `<div>` container which I show and hide via jQuery effect. When the container hides in Firefox, the radio buttons are fine and the values reappear when the container reappears. However, in IE, the radio buttons first clear the check...
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What is the relationship between IRimTable and PersistenceStore? === The BlackBerry Desktop API has the interface IRimTable which apparently maps an "application database" on a BlackBerry device to a virtual structure (i.e, IRimTable has IRimRecords, each of which has IRimField) that developer can browse the handheld ...
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Does sp_updatestats cause tables to be inaccessible? === Does updating statistics cause tables to be inaccessible? In other words, can you run this procedure without downtime?
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What type of set-up/tools are must haves if I want to build my skills as a software developer (in Java, Python, C, C++)? === I am a newbie in the software development field. I am hungry for more avenues through which I can develop, nurture, and mature in my development, scripting, and programming skills, more so outsi...
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Proper ObjectDataSource Use === Greetings! I'm creating a User Control that will display data in a GridView control. We are using n-tier architecture and the data in question is retrieved from our database and returned to us as a ReadOnlyCollection<OurNewObject>. OurNewObject is a class containing several propert...
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cvs: working revision vs repository revision? === When I do a cvs status, I see working revision and repository revision numbers. What is the difference between the two, or rather, what do they mean?
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In PHP how can you clear a WSDL cache? === In through php_info() where the wsdl cache is held (/tmp), but I don't necessarily know if it is safe to delete all files starting with wsdl. Yes, I _should_ be able to just delete everything from /tmp, but I don't know what else this could effect if I delete any all wsdl...
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A .NET DataGridView with Culture === I'd like to change the pricing column on my DataGridView based upon currency a user selected currency combobox. Currently, the price column is formatted to "C2". This defaults to look like $1.00. However, if my user were to switch the currency to be Great British Pound, I'...
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C# vs VB.NET - Handling of null Structures === I ran across this and was wondering if someone could explain why this works in VB.NET when I would expect it should fail, just like it does in C# //The C# Version struct Person { public string name; } ... Person someone = null; //Nope...
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How to prevent Perl from fetching the XHTML DTD while processing an XHTML? === My XHTML starts like this $ cat a.xhtml &lt;!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"&gt; ... My Perl starts like this use XML::XPath; ...
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Should GExperts Functionality be Incorporated into Delphi? === I recently upgraded to Delphi 2009 and was disappointed to find out that I couldn't easily replace one VCL component with another. The best answer back that [GExperts][1] could be used to do this. Is it worthwhile to petition Embarcadero to incorporate...
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XML Deserialization Issue === I have the following xml that's sent to me from a web service. I'm using .NET to deserialize it, but I'm getting an exception saying that its formatted wrong. `There is an error in XML document (2, 2)` Now, if I understand that correctly, it's not liking that it's finding the first `<er...
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Bind asp.net control's value to code behind function === I have a hidden field that i want to bind to either a function on the page's code behind. I don't quite recall the exact syntax and i can't find the answer via Google. Is the code below correct? Thank. print("<asp:HiddenField ID="dummy" Value='<%#Getdumm...
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Using an interface to convert an object from one type to another? === Suppose I have two classes with the same interface: interface ISomeInterface { int foo{get; set;} int bar{get; set;} } class SomeClass : ISomeInterface {} class SomeOtherClass : ISomeInterface {} ...
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C++ format macro / inline ostringstream === I'm trying to write a macro that would allow me to do something like: FORMAT(a << "b" << c << d), and the result would be a string -- the same as creating an ostringstream, inserting a...d, and returning .str(). Something like: string f(){ ostringstream o; o << a ...
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Using spring to get your service layer - good idea? === Suppose I have service layer doing hibernate and DB stuff. Silverlight and windows clients need to get service layer through some kind of remote service. ASP.NET would benefit if could get it directly (on the same machine, same process, class instantiation). ...
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Affordable windows host? === I'm looking for a hosting company that do shared windows hosting (for ASP.NET, must have the latest .MET framework installed!) My current provider (I previously developed in PHP) are Hostgator however they only offer dedicated windows servers, which I can't afford! Anyone know any?
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A range intersection algorithm better than O(n)? === Range intersection is a simple, but non-trivial problem. Its has been answered twice already: - <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/224878/find-number-range-intersection> - <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/143552/comparing-date-ranges> The first solut...
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Graphviz for documentation. === I noticed that doxygen uses the graphviz library for creating diagrams. Have you ever used graphviz for generating documentation? Is it worth learning the graphviz for documentation purposes outside the scope of doxygen? Or am I better off to sticking with a standard data modeling packa...
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Should I capitalize my constants? === What do you guys think? Should constants be capitalized? Or is that an archaic practice? So... const int MY_CONSTANT = 5; vs. int myConstant = 5;
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c# HttpWebRequest Server Unavailable 503 problem === I originally used WebRequest and WebResponse to sent Http Post Messages. Always I got a response of "OK". The message I post is an XML signed with a certificate in the xml. The composition is this: CSharp service that is sending to a https website. HTTPS Websi...
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Can we use JMX for Alerts/Notification === Here are the specs that I'm trying to implement in a nutshell: 1) Some Alerts have to be sent on certain events in the application. 2) These Alerts have Users subscribe to them. 3) And the Users have set their own Notification preferences (e.g. Email and/or SMS). ...
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What's your Favorite Extreme Feedback Device? === We've probably all heard about the connecting lava lamps and [ambient orbs][1] to your continuous integration systems. I was curious to know what other interesting things people are using or have heard of for extreme feedback devices? Also, this [Tux Droid][2] seemed ...
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ADAM authentication w/ ADAM user and simple bind === I've followed the ADAM Step by Step Guide from Microsoft and setup an ADAM instance on my local machine. I'm attempting to authenticate using the "Mary Baker" account, but every time I get a COM exception on the `if (entry.Guid != null)` line below. The exception ...
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BBcode regex === I'm terrible with regex, but I've had a try and a Google (and even looked in reddit's source) and I'm still stuck so here goes: My aim is to match the following 'codes' and replace them with the HTML tags. It's just the regex I'm stuck with. **bold text** _italic text_ ~hyperlink~ ...
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Custom component redraw issue with Delphi === I have written a new custom component derived from TLabel. The component adds some custom drawing to component, but nothing else. When component is painted, everything works fine. But when the redraw is needed (like dragging another window over the component), "label part"...
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Documenting for developers and testers === How do you approach writing documentation that both, future developers, and non-technical audiences will have to use? Do you write two separate documents, or try to write one with enough information for both groups? Any other ideas? What are the advantages of doing it your wa...
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How do I learn if events are bound to an element using jquery? === I need a hasEvents method like var someBool = hasEvents($("#myelement")); that returns true if there are some bound events to any of the element's event handlers.
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Open new Page from an Xbap === Our application is an Xbap running in full trust. I have a function similar to this: private void ShowPage(Page page) { NavigationWindow mainWindow = Application.Current.MainWindow as NavigationWindow; mainWindow.Navigate(page); } This works great for br...
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Newbie Python Question about tuples === I am new to Python, and I'm working on writing some database code using the `cx_Oracle` module. In the [cx_Oracle documentation][1] they have a code example like this: import sys import cx_Oracle connection = cx_Oracle.Connection("user/pw@tns") curs...
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Object Oriented Design help from C++ to C# === Hey I usually run into a situation where I will create a class that should only be instanciated by one or a few classes. In this case I would make its constructor private and make it a friend class to the objects that should be able to instanciate it. For example (in C++)...
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Using mysql concat() in WHERE clause? === I would like to search my table having a column of first names and a column of last names. I currently accept a search term from a field and compare it against both columns, one at a time with select * from table where first_name like '%$search_term%' or last_name...
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VB.NET Read current line in a text area? === I have a text area and a function to do syntax highlighting on it. Right now it reads the entire RichTextBox. How would I get a string variable containing the current line? Below is the code i currently have. Private Sub HighLight() Dim rm As System.Text.Reg...
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Developers are dissatisfied with TDD. Is TDD really the problem, or is it lack of skill in novice practicitioners? === (This is a not a question to survey the merits of TDD. There are other places for such discussions. Thanks in advance.) I've been experiencing too many developers who are novice at the technique,...
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Android - proper place to put my Sqlite3 database in Eclipse? === http://www.reigndesign.com/blog/using-your-own-sqlite-database-in-android-applications/ This guy talks about the android system path: > //The Android's default system path of your application database. > private static String DB_PATH = "/data/d...
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MYSQL: Table update on consecute dates === Good evening all, I've been wrestling with this one all day. I'm attempting to update a column in my customer table that will show the **number of times** they have been a subscriber. This table is created from a big data dump that has individual rows for every custome...
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Why are these conflicts appearing in the following yacc grammar for XML === I have the following XML grammar which works fine: program : '<' '?'ID attribute_list '?''>' root ; root : '<' ID attribute_list '>' node_list '<''/'ID'>' ; node_list : node_s ...
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Bash read inside a loop reading a file === I am working on a script that pulls data from a csv file, manipulates the data, and then asks the user if the changes are correct. The problem is you can't seem to execute a read command inside a while loop that is reading a file. A test script is included below, note a in fi...
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Reading and setting UI objects from plist using 'For' === for (int x = 0; x < openSlots; x++) { NSLog(@"Loading slot %i.", (x+1)); [[valueEditorSlots objectAtIndex:x] setStringValue:[[valueSavesDictionary valueForKey:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Value Slot %i", (x+1)]] stringValue]]; ...
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Calling a JNI modal dialog disables taskbar icon. === In a Java application (JRE 1.5.0_12) on Windows XP, I call a native method: public native int attachImage( ... ); ... which lives in a Visual C++ 6.0 .dll. It displays an application-modal window. Problem is, the application's tray icon doesn't respond to mo...
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Firefox browser: How to display non-existing images the way IE/Opera does? === My Firefox 3.0.4 does not display non-existing images at all, or it displays the image alt as plain text (if available).<br/> This way I would have no idea that there is supposed to be an image there. Does anyone know if there is a way ...
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Is there a JavaScript alert that doesn't pause the script? === I'm looking for something like `alert()` but doesn't "puase" the script. I want to display an alert and allow the next command, a form `submit()`, to continue. So the page will be changing after the alert is displayed, but it won't wait till the user ha...
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ASP.NET Application state vs a Static object === if i have a standard ASP.NET application, is there any difference between making an object static as opposed to putting the object instance in the Application state? from my understanding, both objects exist ONCE for the app domain. Secondly, what happens if you h...
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(Python) socket.gaierror on every addres...except http://www.reddit.com? === I'm just playing around and I'm trying to grab information from websites. Unfortunately, with the following code: import sys import socket import re from urlparse import urlsplit url = urlsplit(sys.argv[1]) ...
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System.Net.Mail - Invalid Characters in Mail Address === How can I send an email using SYstem.Net.Mail to an email address that is unusual (myFirstName.O'Reilly@mywebsite.com) but is still [RFC 5322][1] compliant? Does .NET support sending mail addresses that have single quotes in them, and if so, how do I force th...
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vbscript : how to set values from recordset to string === This is probably a newbie question ,but how do you set a recordset to a string variable? Here is my code: Function getOffice (strname, uname) strEmail = uname WScript.Echo "email: " & strEmail Dim objRoot : Set objRoot = GetOb...
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Activate a File Virus Scan from within Delphi app === We have an app that monitors a folder for file drop and need to initiate a virus scan before using any incoming files. This needs to be a part of the Delphi app and the file must pass the Virus Scan otherwise we delete the file. I know that there are command ...
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convert string to long long === I'm using VS 2008 to create a C++ DLL (not managed) project and I need convert a char* to a long long type. Is there an easy way to do it? Thanks in advance :)
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What are use-cases for a coroutine? === The concept of a [coroutine][1] sounds very interesting, but I don't know, if it makes sense in a real productive environment? What are use-cases for coroutines, that can be solved more elegant, simpler or more efficient as with other methods? [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org...
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How do I get the path of the current drupal theme? === The drupal api has drupal_get_path($type, $name) which will give the path of any particular theme or module. What if I want the path of the current theme?
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Automate "Attach to Process" in VS2005/2008 === I was wondering if anyone knew of a macro or keyboard shortcut or anything really that would automate Attaching to a Process within visual studio?
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How do I determine height and scrolling position of window in jQuery? === I need to grab the height of the window and the scrolling offset in jQuery, but I haven't had any luck finding this in the jQuery docs or Google. I'm 90% certain there's a way to access height and scrollTop for an element (presumably including t...
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Favorite Data Structure === Well we all as programmers have something that we really like and always when we are trying to solve a problem we would like to solve it on our personal choice of programming language/algorithm. But the question that I've chatted with other developers at work was "Which is your favorite dat...
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PhpMailer vs. Swiftmailer? === I'm building a fairly simple php script that will need to send some emails with attachments. I've found these 2 libraries to do this. Does either one have significant advantages over the other? Or should I just pick one at random and be done with it?
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How do I place/scale a XAML graphic in my application? === I'm working on a simple application to start learning my way around WPF. I created a vector graphic in Microsoft Expression Design at 400px by 400px, mainly because I thought it would be easier to create it on a bigger canvas. I've exported the image to a X...
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Variable (dynamic) OPTION lists in HTML SELECT using IE === I'm trying to implement a dynamic OPTION list in JavaScript. Depending on other selections in the web form, some of the OPTIONS in a specific SELECT are not valid. Things I've tried that don't work in IE are: - populate all options, then set the disab...
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Accessing MySQL relations with Ruby on Rails === How do you access a MySQL relation using RoR?
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Ruby 'Capitalize!' paradox === In Ruby we have the 'bang' method 'Capitalize!' which has the strange behavior of returning a nil if no changes to the string were made. That means I can't chain this commands with other since it effectively destroys the chain if it returns nil. What im trying to do is something li...
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what's the best way to parse a body of text against multiple (15+) regexes on each line? === I have a body of text that I have to scan and each line contains at least 2 and sometimes four parts of information. The problem is that each line can be 1 out of 15-20 different actions. Right now I match them with regexes...
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Should a method do nothing or raise an exception on illegal input? === If a method checks it's input and detects illegal input, what should it do: Raise an exception (or use another error-mechanism) or do nothing on the wrong input? In Java the HashTable-class throws an NullPointerException if given null-references...
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How to handle authorization when using NHibernate in .NET === I'm using the repository pattern to query our database using NHibernate. It makes it really easy to do things like: public T GetById(int id) {...} But that doesn't help much when someone start mucking with the querystrings to see things they aren't...
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Create a new cmd.exe window from within another cmd.exe prompt === I am in the process of setting up Cruise Control.NET. The problem I am having is that I am running CC as a console application and when my build completes successfully and executes (using exec) it launches it within the Cruise Control dos prompt. I am ...
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Why does my script report 'uninitialized value in eval \"string\"' ? === I am getting this warning: **Use of uninitialized value in eval \"string\" at myscript.pl line 57.** When I run this code: eval; { `$client -f $confFile -i $inputFile -o $outputFile`; }; if( $@ ) ...
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ActiveX control within Web Page to create User Account === I'm wondering if there is any way to create a User Account on a Windows XP machine that can be done through scripting from an ActiveX control on a webpage. Specifically, I'd like to know if there's any way to deploy an ActiveX control with computers (that I p...
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how to use libxml2 to modify an existing xml file? === I need to take an existing xml file, and modify just a few attributes and write the file back out. I was thinking of using libxml2 to get this done. Application is C/C++ running on Linux. Thing is, libxml2 seems to include several variations of the kitchen ...
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What are your impressions of Maven? === I am considering using Maven for a Java open source project I manage. In the past, however, Maven has not always had the best reputation. What are your impressions of Maven, at this time?
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ASP.NET and Sessions - New Browser Instance versus New Browser Window === I'm hoping someone can clarify this behavior for me, and explain how ASP.NET is deciding when to treat something like a new Session. A) In Internet Explorer I load the ASP.NET site in question. It starts a new Session. B) If I go to menu ...
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Should software development be separated from software design & usability? === In most of the commercial jobs I've had to date, my role has mostly been confined to "writing the code", whereas the reason I wanted to get into development in the first place was because I enjoyed usability and design aspect of software. ...
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Any Rhino Commons Getting Started Tutorials? === There used to be a great one at this blog: http://www.hanneyetc.co.uk/ but it is offline now.
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REST tools support for development and testing === There is a similar question [here](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/203495/testing-rest-webservices) but it only covers some of the issues below. We have a client who requires web services using REST. We have tons of experience using SOAP and over time have ga...
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JAVA: Reading integers from a file into an array. === File fil = new File("Tall.txt"); FileReader inputFil = new FileReader(fil); BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(inputFil); int [] tall = new int [100]; String s =in.readLine(); while(s!=null) { int i = 0; tall[i] = Integer.parseInt(s); //this...
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IoC and User Interfaces === I'm trying to wrap my head around the best way to use IoC within my application for dependency injection, however I have a little issue. I am using a loose implementation of the MVP pattern with a WPF app. Essentially, a presenter class is instantiated, and a view and task (e.g. IEmploye...
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Sql 2008 query problem - which LatLong's exists in a geography polygon? === i have the following two tables:- GeoShapes - GeoShapeId INT IDENTITY - Name VARCHAR(100) - ShapeFile GEOGRAPHY [ this is a closed Polygon of Lat/Longs ] CrimeLocations - CrimeLocationId INT IDENTITY - LatLong GEOGRAPHY [ thi...
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Display separator in Sharepoint AspMenu control === All I'm trying to do is display a separator (I've tried images & stylesheets) **between** the primary navigation menu items in Sharepoint. Here is what I want it to look like: Home | Menu1 | Menu2 | Menu3 When I attempt to use the StaticTopSeparatorImageUr...
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How do you make 'scrum' work when participants are 12 time zones apart? === Is it even sensible to try forming a scrum when one of the participants is in India (+05:30), and others are in the US (-06:00 and -08:00)? There isn't a comfortable meeting time for everyone with that.
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C# extension methods in a "site.master" template thats wrapped in a namespace quandary === The question is this, why do I need to add an "import" directive on my **Site.Master** file to get Intellisense when the html helpers work without it. Using a simple C# string extension method without a namespace == no proble...
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