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C#: Can I have a method return IEnumerator<T> and use it in a foreach loop?
===
I need to set the height of every textbox on my form, some of which are nested within other controls. I thought I could do something like this:
private static IEnumerator<TextBox> FindTextBoxes(Control rootControl)
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CSS Background Color in Javascript
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How can I set the CSS background color of a HTML element via JavaScript? | 0 | [
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JavaScript - Capturing TAB key in text box
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Here on Stack Overflow, I would like to be able to use the tab key within the WMD editor text box to tab over 4 spaces. The way it is now, the tab key jumps my cursor down to the Tags.
Vote for this feature at UserVoice: [http://stackoverflow.uservoice.com/pages/genera... | 3 | [
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OpenVPN Config file to prevent timeout
===
I am using OpenVPN with an *.opvn config file under Windows XP to connect to a VPN server. Everything works fine, I connect successfully, but after 2 minutes or so of inactivity my connection dies. Does anyone know if this is a:
* OpenVPN config problem
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MAC addresses in JavaScript
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I know that we can get the MAC address of a user via IE (ActiveX objects).
Is there a way to do the same thing in all browsers? (Especially since FF is gaining browser share everyday!) | 0 | [
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How do you get leading wildcard full-text searches to work in MS SQL?
===
I've read in several places now that "leading wildcard" searches (e.g. using "*overflow" to match "stackoverflow") is not supported in MS SQL. I'm considering using a [CLR function to add regex matching][1], but I'm curious to see what other so... | 0 | [
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Javascript troubleshooting tools in IE
===
I use Firebug and the Mozilla JS console like crazy, but every now and then run into an IE-only Javascript bug, which everyone knows are really hard to locate even though you know theyre there (ex: error on line 724, when your source html only has 200 lines!)
I would love ... | 0 | [
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Ruby On Rails with Windows Vista - Best Setup?
===
What do you think is the best set-up for RoR in a Win Vista environment? I've tried the radrails eclipse plug-in, and it just seemed too bulky for me, I've also started to just use Textpad and the command line, but I'm used to having somewhat of an IDE to work with.
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Options for Google Maps over SSL
===
We recently discovered that the Google Maps API does not play nicely with SSL. Fair enough, but what are some options for overcoming this that others have used effectively?
> [Will the Maps API work over SSL (HTTPS)?][1]
>
> At this time, the Maps API is not
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SQL Server Client for OSX
===
What's a good SQL client for OSX that works with MS SQL Server? I don't really need a GUI, but it's nice to have for the color coding and result set grid. I'd be willing to pay up to $100. | 4 | [
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Block user access to internals of a site using HTTP_REFERER
===
I have control over the HttpServer but not over the ApplicationServer or the Java Applications sitting there but I need to block direct access to certain pages on those applications. Precisely, I don't want users automating access to forms issuing direct ... | 0 | [
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===
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BODMAS
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What is BODMAS and why is it useful in programming? | 0 | [
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Searching directories for tons of files?
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How do I rake tasks within a ruby script?
===
I've got a Rakefile with a rake task that I would normally call from the commandline (rake blog:post Title).
I'd like to write a ruby script that calls that rake task multiple times, but the only solution I see is shelling out (`` or system).
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What is the best way to deploy a VB.NET application?
===
Generally when I use ClickOnce when I build a VB.NET program but it has a few downsides. I've never really used anything else, so I'm not sure
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In SqlServer. How do you query a db to bring back all the tables that have a field of a specific name? | 0 | [
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I want to create my Rails application with MySQL, because I like it so much. How can I do that in the latest version of Rails? | 0 | [
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Backup SQL Schema Only?
===
I need to create a backup of a SQL Server 2005 Database that's only the structure...no records, just the schema. Is there any way to do this?
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Are there any good public SAP Business Intelligence developer networks out there?
===
So far I just use the SAP Developers' network at [sdn.sap.com][1] but I would love something a bit more grassroots with bleeding-edge social features.
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Integrating Fogbugz with TortoiseSVN with no URL/Subversion backend
===
I've got TotroiseSVN installed and have all of my repositories checking in and out from C:\subversion\.
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PHP Error - Uploading a file
===
I'm trying to write some php to upload a file to a folder on my webserver. Here's what I have:
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I can't seem to find Developer Express' version of the LinkButton. HyperLinkEdit doesn't seem to be what I'm looking for since it looks like a TextEdit/TextBox.
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I'll soon be starting a company with a friend. There will be several parts of it where we work on the same section of a site and as far as I can forsee, the potential for muck-ups is huge.
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SQL: Distribution of table in time
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I have a MySQL table with approximately 3000 rows per user. One of the columns is a datetime field.
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Call ASP.NET Function From Javascript?
===
I'm writing a web page in ASP.NET. I have some Javascript, and I have a submit button with an onClick event.
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Best method for creating a "tree-view preferences dialog" type of interface in C#?
===
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Storing Images in DB - Yay or Nay?
===
So im using an app that stores images heavily in the DB, whats your outlook on this, im more of a type to store the location, than store it directly in the DB.
What do you think are the pros/cons? | 0 | [
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Looking for ASP.NET code to render a form that displays a view of an object
===
I've got the task of displaying a web form to represent the properties in a .NET class. In WinForms, there's a pre-fab control named PropertyGrid that is a lot like what I need. I'm just looking for something to display a simple layout o... | 0 | [
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What is the best choice for building Windows installers?
===
I have primarily used Visual Studio 2003, and its tool for building an installer was pretty painful. Files and folders had to be added manually, one by one. I am looking at upgrading to VS 2008, and I'm not sure what its installer is like.
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Prototyping a GUI with a customer
===
When prototyping initial GUI functionality with a customer is it better to use a pen/paper drawing or to mock something up using a tool and show them that ?
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Is there a WMI Redistributable Package?
===
I've been working on a project that accesses the WMI to get information about the software installed on a user's machine. We've been querying Win32_Product only to find that it doesn't exist in 64-bit versions of Windows because it's an ["optional component"][1].<br />
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Best way to get InnerXml of an XElement?
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What's the best way to get the contents of the mixed "body" element in the code below? The element might contain either XHTML or text, but I just want its contents in string form. The XmlElement type has the InnerXml property which is exactly what I'm after.
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Full complete mysql DB replication? Ideas? What do people do?
===
Currently I have two linux servers wunning MySQL, one sitting on a rack right next to me under a 10Mbit upload pipe (main server) and another some couple of miles away on a 3Mbit upload pipe (mirror).
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Dual vs. Quadcore on a Webserver
===
The discussion of Dual vs. Quadcore is as old as the Quadcores itself and the answer is usually "it depends on your scenario". So here the scenario is a Web Server (Windows 2003 (not sure if x32 or x64), 4 GB RAM, IIS, ASP.net 3.0).
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How do you typeset code elements in normal text?
===
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===
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Suggestions for implementing audit tables in SQL Server?
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How do I best detect an ASP.NET expired session?
===
I need to detect when a session has expired in my Visuial Basic web application. This is what I'm using...
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How do I Concatenate entire result sets in MySQL?
===
I'm trying out the following query:
SELECT A,B,C FROM table WHERE field LIKE 'query%'
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Adobe Flex component events
===
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Version control
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After being told by at least 10 people on SO that version control was a good thing even if it's just me I now have a followup question.
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Automated release script and Visual Studio Setup projects
===
I think most people here understand the importance of fully automated builds.
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How can I turn a string of HTML into a DOM object in a Firefox extension?
===
I'm downloading a web page with XMLHttpRequest and I want to take the output and turn it into a DOM object that I can then run XPATH queries on. How do I convert from a string into DOM object? | 0 | [
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IllegalArgumentException or NullPointerException for a null parameter?
===
I have a simple setter method for a Java property and null is not appropriate for this particular property. I have always been torn, in this situation: should I throw an [IllegalArgumentException][1], or a [NullPointerException][2]? From the ... | 0 | [
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T-Sql Remove Decimal Point From Money Data Type
===
Given the constraint of only using T-Sql in Sql Server 2005, is there a better way to remove the decimal point from a money datatype than a conversion to a varchar (here implicitly) and then a replace of the decimal point?
Here is what I have currently.
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===
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===
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Talking to a Serial Port in OS X
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How do I configure a Vista Ultimate (64bit) account so it can access a SMB share on OSX?
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Why .NET?
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I've often wondered, what is so great about .NET and MsSQL?
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How do I add SSL to a .net application that uses httplistener - it will *not* be running on IIS
===
I am using the .net HttpListener class, but I'm won't be running on IIS and am not using ASP.net. This [web site][1] describes what code to actual use to implement SSL with asp.net and [this site][2] describes how to s... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to support multiple languages for the interface in an ASP.NET MVC application. I've seen people use resource files for other applications. Is this still the best way? | 0 | [
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How to enable Full-text Indexing in MSSQL 2005 Express?
===
I am trying to enable Full-text indexing in MSSQL 2005 Express. I am running this on my laptop with Vista Ultimate.
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Caching
===
Currently I know of only two ways to cache data (I use PHP but I assume that the same will apply to most languages).
1. Save the cache to a file
2. Save the cache to a large DB field
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SVN merge merged extra stuff
===
I just did a merge using something like:
svn merge -r 67212:67213 https://my.svn.repository/trunk .
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What code analysis tools do you use for your Java projects?
===
What code analysis tools do you use on your Java projects?
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- code coverage tools (Cobertura, Emma, and any others)
- any other instrumentation-based tools
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What program can I use to generate diagrams of SQL view/table structure?
===
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[Team] Coding Styles
===
[Assuming you write code on a team]
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===
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===
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Best way to cache data in .NET
===
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ConfigurationManager.AppSettings Performance Concerns
===
I plan to be storing all my config settings in my application's app.config section (using the ConfigurationManager.AppSettings class). As the user changes settings using the app's UI (clicking checkboxes, choosing radio buttons, etc.), I plan to be writing thos... | 0 | [
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What is a good barebones CMS or framework?
===
I'm about to start a project for a customer who wants CMS-like functionality. They want users to be able to log in, modify a profile, and a basic forum. They also wish to be able to submit things to a front page.
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graph serialization
===
I'm looking for a simple algorithm to 'serialize' a directed graph. In particular I've got a set of files with interdependencies on their execution order, and I want to find the correct order at compile time. I know it must be a fairly common thing to do - compilers do it all the time - but my ... | 0 | [
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Windows Equivalent of 'nice'
===
Is there a Windows equivalent of the Unix command, *nice*?
I'm specifically looking for something I can use at the command line, and **not** the "Set Priority" menu from the task manager.
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Experience with SVN vs. Team Foundation Server?
===
A few months back my team switched our source control over to [Subversion][1] from [Visual SourceSafe][2], and we haven't been happier. Recently I've been looking at [Team Foundation Server][3], and at least on the surface, it seems very impressive. There is some g... | 0 | [
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LinqDataSource - Can you limit the amount of records returned?
===
I'd like to use a LinqDataSource control on a page and limit the amount of records returned. I know if I use code behind I could do something like this:
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Territory Map Generation
===
Is there a trivial, or at least moderately straight-forward way to generate territory maps (e.g. Risk)?
I have looked in the past and the best I could find were vague references to Voronoi diagrams. An example of a Voronoi diagram is [here][1].
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C#: Accessing a Dictionary.Keys Key through a numeric index
===
I'm using a Dictionary<string, int> where the int is a count of the key.
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The Difference Between a DataGrid and a GridView in ASP.NET?
===
I've been doing ASP.NET development for a little while now, and I've used both the GridView and the DataGrid controls before for various things, but I never could find a really good reason to use one or the other. I'd like to know:
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What to use for Messaging with C#
===
So my company stores alot of data in a foxpro database and trying to get around the performance hit of touching it directly I was thinking of messaging anything that can be done asynchronously for a snappier user experience. I started looking at [ActiveMQ][1] but don't know how w... | 0 | [
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Why can't I call toString on a primitive?
===
I want to convert a primitive to a string, and I tried:
myInt.toString();
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int cannot be dereferenced
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What is best practice for FTP from a SQL Server stored procedure?
===
What is the best method for executing FTP commands from a SQL Server stored procedure? we currently use something like this:
EXEC master..xp_cmdshell 'ftp -n -s:d:\ftp\ftpscript.xmt 172.1.1.1'
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Programmatic SMS
===
What is the best way to programmatically send an SMS text message?
Are there any free Web Service based SMS gateways?
I know that if I happen to know the user's carrier (Sprint, AT&T, etc), I can send an [SMS by emailing an address][1] based on phone number + carrier. I would like a good sol... | 0 | [
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How Do You Determine The PID of the Parent of a Process
===
I have a process in erlang that is supposed to do something immediately after spawn, then send the result back to the parent when it is finished. How do I figure out the PID of the process that spawned it? | 0 | [
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Why should I practice Test Driven Development and how should I start?
===
Lots of people talk about writing tests for their code before they start writing their code. This practice is generally known as Test Driven Development or TDD for short. What benefits do I gain from writing software this way? How do I get start... | 0 | [
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Grid Hosting for Windows
===
Are there any **good** grid-hosting companies out there that offer .NET stacks? Something like MediaTemple - which won't host the worlds fastest websites, but for the price is far better than "shared hosting". I've used Rackspace's Mosso, but it sucked - it never felt like a normal .NET st... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to create a sparse array?
===
I am working on a project that requires the manipulation of enourmous matrices, particularly pyramidal summation for a copula calculation. In short, I need to keep track of a relatively small number of values (usually a value of 1, and in rare cases more than 1) in a... | 0 | [
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What is Object Mocking and when do I need it?
===
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ASP.Net 2.0 Application without Business Logic Layer?
===
Is it "acceptable" to have an ASP.Net 2.0 application without the BLL (Business Logic Layer) as the following?
1. SQL Server Data Storage & Stored Procedures
2. Data Link Layer (Strongly Typed Table Adapters) connecting to Stored Procs
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WCF - High availability
===
Is there anyway to configure a WCF service with a failover endpoint if the primary endpoint dies? Kind of like being able to specify a failover server in a SQL cluster...
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Where is a good place to start programming GUIs for windows?
===
I have experience writing console and network client/server apps in C and C++, but I know next to nothing about using the win32 visual API, MFC, QT, WxWidgets, etc. Where is a good place to start, and what method should I specialize in, so as to be futu... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to do unit testing for ASP web pages (C#)?
===
Any suggestions? Using visual studio in C#.
Are there any specific tools to use or methods to approach this? | 4 | [
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Include files requiring a absolute path
===
I have a directory structure like the following;
>/script.php
>
>/inc/include1.php<br/>
>/inc/include2.php
>
>/objects/object1.php<br/>
>/objects/object2.php
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>/soap/soap.php
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How do I retrieve my MySQL username and password?
===
I lost my MySQL username and password. How do I retrieve it? | 0 | [
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Best Multi-Language Documentation Generator
===
What is the best documentation generator? I want to something that will easily add templates for documenting functions, classes, etc. I know there are several tools out there --
* which is the best?
* are there any documentation tools that could be used for multiple... | 4 | [
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Best Debbuging Tools for JavaScript Development
===
In the past few months I began my first serious JavaScript development, as I began developing XUL applications. I use Notepad++ as my editor, but I was pretty appalled to find (as far as I can tell) that Venkman/Javascript Debugger is **the** tool for debugging. It... | 0 | [
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Where can I get the Windows Workflow "wca.exe" application?
===
I am walking through the MS Press Windows Workflow Step-by-Step book and in chapter 8 it mentions a tool with the filename "wca.exe". This is supposed to be able to generate workflow communication helper classes based on an interface you provide it. I c... | 0 | [
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How do I update Ruby Gems from behind a Proxy (ISA-NTLM)
===
Firewall I'm behind is running Microsoft ISA server (NTLM only mode), anyone have success getting their Ruby gems to install/update via Ruby SSPI gem or other method?
... or am I just being lazy?
Edit: **rubysspi-1.2.4 does not work** | 0 | [
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