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Finding the File Version of a COM DLL using ASP.NET === I have a software diagnostic page on which I would like to list the File Version information of a couple of COM DLLs. The page is running under the normal, restricted ASP.Net account (NETWORK SERVICE). Given the ProgIDs of a COM library, what's the best way to...
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Lotus Notes, ID files, and how things are changing in new versions (8 and up). === For those who are not aware, Lotus Notes is a cool system, which has very powerful database replication abilities, and very strong certificate management and signing. However that strong certificate usage is itself one of Notes's dow...
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How can I add page numbers to the bottom of each page in a report using ActiveReports3? === I'm trying to understand how you are supposed to add page numbers to the bottom of each page using ActiveReports3. E.g. Page 1 of 10. Thanks, Mo
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What should every PHP programmer know ? === I would to be a PHP/Mysql Programmer what is the technologies that i must know ? Like :- 1. Frameworks 2. IDEs 3. Template Engines 4. Ajax and Css Frameworks please tell me the minimum requirements that i must know , and tell me your favourite things in...
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Historical programmer evaluation materials === I am interested in finding out what were considered important attributes of a developer in the early days of programming, i.e., 1950s, 1960s, or early 1970s. Post any examples/materials you have: interview questions, developer tests, expected experience, personality asses...
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Good way to maintain ASP.NET Panel states? === I'm creating a multi-part web form in ASP.NET that uses Panels for the different steps, making only the Panel for the current step visible. On Step 1, I have a drop-down list that uses a Javascript function to reconfigure some of the fields in the same Panel via "onchang...
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What indexes should be added for a polymorphic association in Ruby on Rails? === I have a polymorphic association in a Ruby on Rails model. In the migration, I have: create_table "offer_defs" do |t| t.integer "product_def_id" t.string "product_def_type" ... end I would like to add...
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How would I pass additional parameters to MatchEvaluator === I have a bit of code that looks like this: text = reg.Replace(text, new MatchEvaluator(MatchEvalStuff)); I need to pass in a 2nd parameter like this: text = reg.Replace(text, new MatchEvaluator(MatchEvalStuff, otherData)); Is this possibl...
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What would be the right way to declare an array within a script that will be called by cron? === I've written a Korn Shell script that sets an array the following way: set -A fruits Apple Orange Banana Strawberry but when I'm trying to run it from within cron, it raises the following error: Your "cron...
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How do I get a list of files in a directory in C++? === How do you get a list of files within a directory so each can be processed?
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Selecting the Correct View for an Object Type === I've had this problem many times before, and I've never had a solution I felt good about. Let's say I have a Transaction base class and two derived classes AdjustmentTransaction and IssueTransaction. I have a list of transactions in the UI, and each transaction ...
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scale fonts together with controls === in WinForms I can use `Control.Scale` to scale control larger. when I do that, all child controls are repositioned and scaled correctly, but font size remains the same. is there an easy way to force font to scale up/down as well? or is the only way for me to manually update fo...
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What is the best way open/edit a data Stream if all I have is a MIME type === I am in a Windows Desktop application and I have a data stream and a mime type in the database. Is there a better way than writing it to a temp folder and launching the default editor for it?
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What's required for Windows to update the "file modified" timestamp? === Obviously it gets updated during a write operation, but are there any non-destructive operations that also force an update? Basically looking to be able to do the equivalent of the *nix touch command, but in C# programmatically.
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App.config - custom section not working. === I recently started building a console version of a web application. I copied my custom sections from my web.config. to my app.config. When I go to get config information i get this error: An error occurred creating the configuration section handler for x/y: Could not loa...
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multiple subpackages for phpdoc === Is it possible to have a file belong to multiple subpackages? For example: /** * Name * * Desc * * @package Core * @subpackage Sub1 * @subpackage Sub2 */ Thanks!
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Custom DateTime XML Serialization === I would like to be able to Serialize a DateTime with a specific Time Zone that is not the server, nor is it client time. Basically, any time zone. Is it possible to override the DateTime serialization, in .Net2.0 webservices? I compile an xmlschema using xsd.exe, so I made an ...
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jQuery $(this) selector and children? === I'd like to use a selector to select the child img of the div I'm clicking on this example: > &lt;div id=&quot;...&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;...&quot;&gt;&lt;/div&gt; To get the div, I've got this selector: > $(this) How do I get the img with a selector?
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VB.NET and ASP.NET DLL line numbers don't appear in production error logs === I can see line numbers in my error logs in our development environment, in which VB.NET 2005 and ASP.NET components are compiled in debug mode, with PDB files copied to the server on deployment. I don't see line numbers in production, whe...
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Problem with sending cookies with file_get_contents === i'm trying to get the contents from another file with file_get_contents (don't ask why). I have two files: test1.php and test2.php. Test1.php returns a string, bases on the user that is logged in. Test2.php tries to get the contents of test1.php and is bein...
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How important is backwards-compatibility? === When you are considering an upgrade in a development tool, how important is backwards-compatibility to you? Would you still purchase Visual Studio 2010 if it required significant changes to your source code? Where is the tipping point for you in terms of trading backward...
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End of Stream encountered before parsing was completed? === I am trying to deserialize a stream but I always get this error "End of Stream encountered before parsing was completed"? Here is the code: //Some code here BinaryFormatter b = new BinaryFormatter(); return (myObjec...
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Convert Speex files to MP3, programatically? === Is is there some sort of library that would allow me to convert a speex file to an mp3 file? If it were do-able from php that would be even better, but really anything would probably work.
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How to decide test cases for unit tests? === I'm just getting into unit testing, and have written some short tests to check if function called isPrime() works correctly. I've got a test that checks that the function works, and have some test data in the form of some numbers and the expected return value. How man...
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Scrolling with Multiple ListViews for Android === I'm completely stumped on this one. I have three different lists that need to be displayed on the screen. It's completely possible that the lists will extend past the bottom edge of the screen, so I would need scrolling. I've tried using a ScrollView with a Linear...
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Representing parent-child relationships in SharePoint lists === I need to create some functionality in our SharePoint app that populates a list or lists with some simple hierarchical data. Each parent record will represent a "submission" and each child record will be a "submission item." There's a 1-to-n relationshi...
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Recommendations on how to implement a validation class? === I am implementing a validation class in classic ASP. How should the validation class interface with my other classes? My current setup: The User class's set methods call the appropriate validation method in the validation class. Any errors that occur are...
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How do I query raw data from a Proficy Historian? === How can I retrieve raw time-series data from a Proficy Historian/iHistorian? Ideally, I would ask for data for a particular tag between two dates.
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Writing queries in code behind vs. SqlDataSource === I always have this notion that writing SQL queries in the code behind is not good compared to writing it using a SqlDataSource SqlDataAdapter ad = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM Categories", myConnection); DataSet ds = new DataSet(); ...
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ASP.NET Application to authenticate to Active Directory or SQL via Windows Authentication or Forms Authentication === I am in the process of writing an application that will need multiple forms of authentication. The application will need to support authentication to Active Directory, but be able to fail back to a ...
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Are Parameters really enough to prevent Sql injections? === I've been preaching both to my colleagues and here on SO about the goodness of using parameters in SQL queries, especially in .NET applications. I've even gone so far as to promise them as giving immunity against SQL injection attacks. But I'm starting to ...
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module to create python object representation from xml === I'm searching for an easy to handle python native module to create python object representation from xml. I found several modules via google (one of them is [XMLObject][1]) but didn't want to try out all of them. What do you think is the best way to do ...
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asp.net help resource location === I have a relatively simple site that I'm working up for an intranet environment. The pages have a hook to display a simple bit of text (possibly with a bit of HTML for markup purposes) for help when the user clicks a link on the page. I'm debating whether to put the help snippets in ...
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Can an XSL template access GET paramaters? === Can an XML/XSLT page access GET paramaters? If I send the following request http://server.com/blah.xml?color=red&number=two, does the XSLT template that the blah.xml page includes have access to the GET params so that it can iterate through the XML according to paramat...
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WPF richTextBox question === If a line of text is wrapped to an additional line, how do I determine programmatically the point in the string where it was broken. Example: Input string = "This is a test of a wrapped line of text". Based on the width of the richTextBox it could display: ...
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MSMQ throws away messages if the destination queue does not exist? === I've encountered a weird situation: Messages are sent from ServerA to ServerB. It goes into ServerA outgoing queue and then sent to ServerB's queue. ServerB crashed. We had to reformat. When we brought it up, we forgot to install the MSMQ Ser...
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Is there a way to create a private key using CryptoAPI and seed it? === We have a need to create a private key that is seeded from 2 plaintext keys. The 2 plaintext keys are maintained by different managers. This is to satisfy a dual-control key requirements that we have. We can combine the two keys into a single seed...
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How does disabling a core affect running processes? === I have this application installed on my Macbook Pro that allows me to disable a core on my CPU. It got me wondering: How does disabling a core affect the running processes? I am also interested if disabling a core has an affect on the following * Battery Li...
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[easy] SVN checkout with svn protocol === I've been using SVN a lot as a single user on a single computer Now i'd like to share my stuff across multiple computers So far I've been checking out from "file://c:/myproject" i'd like to checkout from "svn://mycomputer/myproject" How can I map the first into the...
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check variable exists in FreeMarker template === I have a Freemarker template which contains a bunch of placeholders for which values are supplied when the template is processed. I want to conditionally include part of the template if the userName variable is supplied, something like: [#if_exists userName] ...
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Dupliacte rows in a table === what is the most efficient way to detect duplicates in a 10 column / 50K rows table. I use MSSQL 8.0
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Frogger for iPhone === Most of my programming experience has either been using forms (Windows Forms, or ASP.NET) or small embedded projects interfacing hardware. Recently I began going through some tutorials for iPhone development. I'm interested in learning Objective-C and the iPhone sdk. I wanted to make a small...
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.NET Framework: Are objects apartment bound? === i know that most objects in the .NET framework are not thread-safe. For example, the SqlConnection class in the SDK says: > **Thread Safety** > Any public **static** members of > this type are thread safe. Any > instance members are not guaranteed to > be thre...
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Redialing a PPPOE connection programatically === I have a PPPOE connection on a computer . That computer has two LAN cards and I activated ICS on it . The problem is , the connection kinda degrades over time ( don't know why ) , and a redial would be nice , hourly maybe . I was thinking of writing an AutoIT script tha...
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SQL date comparison === How do I check to if the timestamp date of a record is before midnight today? datediff is driving me nuts...
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What is the best way to provide "search as you type"? === I'm porting a Forms app to a VB.NET web app, and one of the feature the users really liked was the ability to narrow the possible choices as the user typed in a search box. The search itself goes against multiple tables and columns (and takes several seconds), ...
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Hibernate: Automatically creating/updating the db tables based on entity classes === I have the following entity class (in Groovy): import javax.persistence.Entity import javax.persistence.Id import javax.persistence.GeneratedValue import javax.persistence.GenerationType @Entity publi...
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With Python, how can I ensure that compression of a folder takes place within a particular folder? === I have been able to zip the contents of my folder. But I would like the zipped file to remain in the folder that was just compressed. For example, I've zipped a folder called test in my C: drive. But I would like my ...
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How do I create a web application where I do not have access to the data? === *Premise*: The requirements for an upcoming project include the fact that no one except for authorized users have access to certain data. This is usually fine, but this circumstance is not usual. The requirements state that there be no way f...
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WPF XAML Global Reference === Is there a way to reuse a 3rd party control reference? For example, I have this referenced in my App.xaml xmlns:cust="clr-namespace:ThirdParty.Controls;assembly=ThirdParty.Controls" I don't want to repeat this 3rd party control xml namespace on each page/control that needs a ...
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create a makefile for multiple OS?, this make (ext?) doesnt work? === I have a working makefile that builds with mingw32. Now i renamed that makefile to Makefile.w32 (source -> http://pastie.org/319964) Now i have a Makefile with the following. The problem is, it does not build my source all: make ming...
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Building a bulk mail sender === I want to build an application that will allow my customers to send marketing information by e-mail. This will be a carefully monitored tool used for legitimate bulk mailing only. It's going to have all of the necessary 'unsubscribe' functionality etc. The solution will be built usin...
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In C#, how would I capture the SOAP used in a web service call? === I have a C# application that is a client to a web service. One of my requirements is to allow capturing the SOAP that I send, so that if there is a problem, I can either fix the bug, or demonstrate that the problem is in the service I am calling. ...
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ToolStripMenuItem not in visible area when selected/highlighted === I have a ContextMenuStrip that contains a submenu of dynamically generated ToolStripMenuItems. There are up to 80 sub menu items. Pressing the first letter of a desired menu item selects it correctly, but if the item happens to be out of the visible...
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Does using final for variables in java improve garbage collection? === Today my colleagues and me have a discussion about the usage of the final keyword in java to improve the garbage collection. For example, if you write a method like public Double doCalc(final value) { final Double maxWeight =...
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How can I use Javascript to identify a client? === I have a problem where I cannot identify visitors to my intranet page because their browser is configured to use a proxy, even for the local intranet. I always see the proxy IP and no other details about the client. The SOE that my company uses has the proxy set up al...
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How do you detect if there is an index for a specific column on a table in Oracle? === A table exists that someone else loaded. I need to query against the table, but the lack of indexes makes the query plan abysmal. What I would like to do is detect if there is an index for a particular column, so that I can crea...
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Can XmlSerializer deserialize into a Nullable<int>? === I wanted to deserialize an XML message containing an element that can be marked `nil="true"` into a class with a property of type `int?`. The only way I could get it to work was to write my own `NullableInt` type which implements `IXmlSerializable`. Is there a be...
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Search for a regexp in a java arraylist === ArrayList <String> list = new ArrayList(); list.add("behold"); list.add("bend"); list.add("bet"); list.add("bear"); list.add("beat"); list.add("become"); list.add("begin"); There is a way to search for the regexp bea.* and get the ...
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assembly not loading for asp.net web application === I have a web application which references an external .dll (lets call this productA.dll) I have updated my GAC, my web.config, and my references, checked the versions and everything looks consistent. However, when I run my application, methods that I use from ...
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Naming Conventions c# === As a beginning programmer, I'm trying to settle on a standard naming convention for myself. I realize that it's personal preference, but I was trying to get some ideas from some of you (well a LOT of you) who are much smarter than myself. I'm not talking about camel notation but rather ho...
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AS3 - Can I detect change of value of a variable using addEventListener? === Is it possible to use EventListener to Listen to a variable and detect when the value of that variable changes? Thanks.
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How to use if then else to build a string in a crystal reports formula === This is Crystal Reports 9 in Visual Studio 2003 by the way Simple question about crystal reports formula syntax: How do I build the formula's result using if then clauses? Specifically I would like something like this: dim val as ...
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How do I disable PythonWin's “Redirecting output to win32trace remote collector” feature without uninstalling PythonWin? === When I run a wxPython application, it prints the string &ldquo;Redirecting output to win32trace remote collector&rdquo;and I must open PythonWin's trace collector tool to view that trace output....
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How do I perform an exact string match is a non-case sensitive field? === I would like to find all the rows in a table and match on an exact case sensitive string. Unfortunately, my table has the case insensitive collation. What is the most efficient way to perform this. Eg. I would like the following to ret...
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bug tracker priorities and policies === Triggered by a question on [The Old New Thing][1], I would like to ask: How do you set up your bug tracker priorities? More generally, what are your rules for working on them? How strict are you with "fix bugs first"? All of them? I've marked this community wiki, and I'l...
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ASP.net 2.0 Gridview with Expanding Panel Rows -- How to build Panel "on the fly" === I'm currently building a Gridview that has expandable rows. Each row contains a dynamically created Panel of Form elements. Right now, I have a javascript function that expands (or in my case, makes visible) the panel when an Image i...
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Checkbox size === Is it possible to set the size of a checkbox using css or html ? "width" and "size" work under IE6+ but not with firefox, where the checkbox stays 16x16 even if I set a smaller size
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Lightweight regex parser === I'd like to use a Regex parser to aid in some string processing in a C application. I'm ideally looking for something lightweight and open-source. The target platform is an embedded system so we're looking to save as much as possible with memory consumption in particular. I've found a numb...
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VB6 Cast Expression === What is the cast expression equivalent of VB.NET's CType in Visual Basic 6?
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Can you put a symlink in a WAR file? === We currently have an appserver setup where EVERYTHING is off of one big context root, and we copy class files and restart app servers to deploy. Not ideal. I'm trying to set up an ant script to do the build and deploy using wdeploy, and everything works, except I need my servl...
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Why can't I edit my ASP.NET Web application at run time? === Why are the code-behind pages for an ASP.NET web application locked at run time? I have older projects (probably defined as "web sites" instead of "web apps") where I can edit the code behind, refresh the browser, and see my changes. With the web app, I have...
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How do I flush the PRINT command buffer in TSQL? === I have a very long-running stored procedure in SQL Server 2005 that I'm trying to debug, and I'm using the 'print' command to do it. The problem is, I'm only getting the messages back from SQL Server at the very end of my sproc - I'd like to be able to flush the mes...
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How, where to store objects within different scopes in Asp.net 2.0 === need ask you about some help. I have web app running in Net 2.0. I wanna ask what storage (cache, session, file) I should use for my objects as they have different scope of using. Can be divide into several groups: 1) objects related direc...
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PPP demand dial with modem bank in linux === I have a linux box with a bank of modems and need to create demand-dial (outbound) PPP connections to a very large set of remote machines. Since I have far more remotes than local modems, I'd like to launch one or more instances of `pppd` in `demand` mode, but not allocate...
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VS 2008 pages open to left === When I open a page(.aspx,xslt,css..etc) from the solution explorer in VS 2008 , it opens to the left of my current active tab. I am used to VS2003/VS2005 where the new page opens up to the right of current active page. How do i set all the pages to open to the right? Thanks
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.net cache size === Is there a way to monitor the size of the cache on your web server? I just want to see how much of my server's memory is being taken up by the cache.
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How do I encrypt app.config file sections during install with WiX? === I have found an example for encrypting a web.config during installation [here][1], but my app is a windows service. The aspnetreg_iis method works only for web.config files. I know how to programatically encrypt the config file, but I don't thi...
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Vector Shape on Stage Appears Over Dynamic Textfield === The subject pretty much explains it all. I start on frame one of a MovieClip with just a Bitmap covering the whole stage. Then when a user clicks a button, it goes to frame two and a vector shape is on the stage covering part of the image. At the same time, t...
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Changing the cursor in WPF sometimes works, sometimes doesn't === On several of my usercontrols, I change the cursor by using this.Cursor = Cursors.Wait; when I click on something. Now I want to do the same thing on a WPF page on a button click. When I hover over my button, the cursor changes to a hand...
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Catching a direct redirect to /dev/tty === I'm working on an application controller for a program that is spitting text directly to /dev/tty. This is a production application controller that must be able to catch all text going to the terminal. Generally, this isn't a problem. We simply redirect stdout and stderr. Thi...
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Quick Filter List === Everyone is familiar with this functionality. If you open up the the outlook address book and start typing a name, the list below the searchbox instantly filters to only contain items that match your query. .NET Reflector has a similar feature when you're browsing types ... you start typing, an...
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How do I filter all HTML tags except a certain whitelist? === This is for .NET. IgnoreCase is set and MultiLine is NOT set. Usually I'm decent at regex, maybe I'm running low on caffeine... Users are allowed to enter HTML-encoded entities (&lt;lt;, &lt;amp;, etc.), and to use the following HTML tags: u, i...
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How do I include a pipe | in my linux find -exec command? === This isn't working. Can this be done in find? Or do I need to xargs? find -name 'file_*' -follow -type f -exec zcat {} \| agrep -dEOE 'grep' \;
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Is it possible to register an asynchronous pluggable protocol user specific registry? === See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa767916(VS.85).aspx for Async Pluggable protocols. We currently have it working, however it requires that we write to HKey_Class_Root. In the interest of trying to allow a non-admi...
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MySQL Joining Problems === The following query returns strange results for me: SELECT `Statistics`.`StatisticID`, COUNT(`Votes`.`StatisticID`) AS `Score`, COUNT(`Views`.`StatisticID`) AS `Views`, COUNT(`Comments`.`StatisticID`) AS `Comments` FROM `Statistics` LEFT J...
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How to rearchitect Hibernate DAO layer of ASP.NET app to move it to Silverlight? === Last try to get an answer on this. I have a simple ASP.NET app which uses Hibernate for data access. GUI can call methods on Customer object like "CalculateTotalSumOfOrders()". Lazy loading (even though it's not optimal) will wor...
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Native Swing Menu Bar Support For MacOS X In Java === A link that stands out is [http://www.devdaily.com/blog/post/jfc-swing/handling-main-mac-menu-in-swing-application/][1] however the menu bar under Mac OS X displays as the package name as opposed to the application name. I'm using the code in the above link withou...
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Is this a good way to model address information in a relational database? === I'm wondering if this is a good design. I have a number of tables that require address information (e.g. street, post code/zip, country, fax, email). Sometimes the same address will be repeated multiple times. For example, an address may ...
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makefile calling makefile error === I have a working make, i have platform code and like several makes for each os in the folder. Right now i have one makefile which works. I renamed it to Makefile.ws and wrote this in Makefile all: make -f Makefile.w32 clean: make -f Makefile.w32 clean ...
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Django Foreign Key Access in Save function === Here's my code: <pre>class Publisher(models.Model): name = models.CharField( max_length = 200, unique = True, ) url = models.URLField() Items = models.ForiegnKey(Items) def __unicode__(self): ...
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Rails best practice question: Where should one put shared code and how will it be loaded? === The rails books and web pages I've been following have all stuck to very simple projects for the sake of providing complete examples. I'm moving away from the small project app and into a realm of non-browser clients and ne...
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How to document folder permissions in Windows Server 2003? === I manage a small group of Windows Server 2003 computers. ONE of the the servers is NOT performing the same as the others. I expect that I have not set the folder and share permissions the same as the others. I want to be able to create a text do...
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Does anyone know if the crossdomain policy file at salesforce.com has changed? === Suddenly my Flex Apps can no longer connect to salesforce.com via its API, I am getting a security sandbox violation. Login credentials are correct, I have tried them via a different means, and I have obfuscated them below. This was...
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What ever happened to Java and Sun? === What happened to Java and Sun? The community surrounding them had some of my favorite tools and software to develop with. The Java Platform anyway, still looked like it had some promise to it; Groovy and Groovy on Grails. Why does all of this seem to be going the way of the d...
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'Exports' naming convention - how does it work? === What rules apply to the name that ends up in the exports section of an PE (Portable Executable)? Roughly, I see names starting with an '_' underscore, a '?' question mark or an '@' at-sign. What do those mean, and what about the rest of the name? Also - How can I...
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What is the purpose of allocating pages in the pagefile with CreateFileMapping? === The function [CreateFileMapping][1] can be used to allocate space in the pagefile (if the first argument is `INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE`). The allocated space can later be memory mapped into the process virtual address space. Why would I...
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Does anyone know of a good salesforce.com SOQL resource? === I have been looking for a decent guide to salesforce.com's SOQL query language and a schema for their tables but I can't find anything that is remotely decent. Does anyone know how I would go about getting docs?
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How do you spawn a child process in Ruby? === I want to offload a block of code in my main process to child process to make it run concurrently. I also want to have the PID of the spawned child process so I can monitor and kill it if necessary.
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