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Windows shortcut (.lnk) parser in Java? === I'm currently using Win32ShellFolderManager2 and ShellFolder.getLinkLocation to resolve windows shortcuts in Java. Unfortunately, if the Java program is running as a service under Vista, getLinkLocation, this does not work. Specifically, I get an exception stating "Could not...
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Initializing an Array of Structs in C# === How can I initialize an const / static array of structs as clearly as possible? class SomeClass { struct MyStruct { public string label; public int id; }; const MyStruct[] MyArray = { ...
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Why can't I focus a control that I reveal with slideOut()? === I want to reveal a div with an input inside when you click a button, and set its focus. If I use show(), it works, but if I use slideOut() **the focus is lost after the animation completes**. How can I prevent this from happening? Sample code: ...
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SQL Server: Floor a date in SQL server, but stay deterministic === (This is related to [Floor a date in SQL server][1].) Does a deterministic expression exist to floor a DATETIME? When I use this as a computed column formula: DATEADD(dd, DATEDIFF(dd, 0, [datetime_column]), 0) the I get an error when I pla...
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Recursive directory listing using Ruby with Chinese characters in file names === I would like to generate a list of files within a directory. Some of the filenames contain Chinese characters. eg: [试验].Test.txt I am using the following code: require 'find' dirs = ["Films"] for dir in dirs ...
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integrating Grails and GWT === GWT seems like a really nice technology for Java developers who don't like (or don't know) HTML/JS/CSS to build rich web interfaces. On the server-side Grails also looks really nice, it's often described as "Rails for Java developers". I've read that Grails' "convention over configuratio...
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Should Helper/Utility Classes be abstract? === I commonly find myself extracting common behavior out of classes into helper/utility classes that contain nothing but a set of static methods. I've often wondered if I should be declaring these classes as abstract, since I can't really think of a valid reason to ever ins...
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How do I stop the Sun JDK1.6 builtin StAX parser from resolving DTD entities === I'm using the StAX event based API's to modify an XML stream. The stream represents an HTML document, complete with DTD declaration. I would like to copy this DTD declaration into the output document (written using an `XMLEventWriter`). W...
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jQuery Validation: How to not display errors? OR How to display errors as a tooltip? === I want my errors to float above, left-justified, the input field that doesn't validate. How can I do this? If I can't, how can I turn the errors off? I still want the fields to validate (and highlight on error), but not for t...
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Windows CE Device: Deploy using a .zip or a .cab on headless device? === I have a Windows CE device that we are deploying, but we have complete control of the software installed on it. This is not a typical Windows Mobile device, this is a headless device that the user will not interact with. I know that on PDA-...
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Const and Regular STL Iterators === What is the difference between a `::const_itertor` and an `::iterator` and where would you use one over the other?
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how to append name of file to end of each line in file === I need to do the following for hundreds of files: Append the name of the file (which may contain spaces) to the end of each line in the file. It seems to me there should be some way to do this: sed -e 's/$/FILENAME/' * where `FILENAME` represen...
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Connect to a MySQL server over SSH in PHP === I'd like to establish an ssh tunnel over ssh to my mysql server. Ideally I'd return a mysqli db pointer just like I was connecting directly. I'm on a shared host that doesn't have the [SSH2][1] libraries but I might be able to get them installed locally using PECL. ...
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Subversion web based browser === What web based interface for browsing **Subversion** repositories do you like the most? We have tried **Viewvc**, but the installation seem too complex for us.
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need for synchronizing access to a class's instance members in Java === In what cases is it necessary to synchronize access to instance members? I understand that access to static members of a class always needs to be synchronized- because they are shared across all object instances of the class. My questio...
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Is it possible to create a message box that shows html-contents? === I have been trying to create a message box using the WebBrowser control to display nicely formatted text using HTML-syntax. But I haven't succeeded. Do you know if this is possible, or do you know any other way to show a message box with formatted...
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Xml Serialization and Schemas === The following questions are about XML serialization/deserialization and schema validation for a .net library of types which are to be used for data exchange. --- First question, if I have a custom xml namespace say "http://mydomain/mynamespace" do I have to add a [XmlRoot...
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Project Explanation, A True Tragedy === In our company, we are to discuss every detail of a finished project, phase by phase, code by code, output by output, to our project manager. He is brilliant, arrogant, and a complete asshole. Everytime I am done with my module/task and when it gets approved by QA pain mak...
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Responsibilities of Delegates and Controllers in Iphone/Xcode projects === I'm new to development on the Iphone. Just about every sample project (as well as the default project templates) have one or more delegates and controllers. Can someone give me a breakdown of what the delegates are responsible for vs. what th...
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Sharepoint web services to edit existing list from desktop === Perhaps I am not asking or searching for this correctly: I want to have a desktop script (currently using python) that will update a list on a sharepoint site. The current script reads various file shares, ftp sites and a ArcGIS database to determine...
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Programmatically generating typed DataSet for LINQ - "Metadata file" missing? === Title says what i'm trying to do. I can successfully generate an assembly if i don't specify the `LinqOverTypedDatasets` option, but i want my typed DataSet to support queries with LINQ. My code outputs the error: `error CS0006: M...
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UI's in Sharepoint === Our web team has been asked to build some user interfaces in Sharepoint. The UI's would primarily be forms that would need to write to a SQL Server database. Is ASP.NET the best way to do this? If so what's the best way to integrate the ASP.NET application into Sharepoint?
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Silverlight 2 User Control - Unknown attribute Name on Element === I'm creating a User Control in Silverlight 2 using [this][1] as my guide. The problem is that when I use my User Control in Page.xaml, the XAML canvas shows this error: "Unknown attribute Name on element ... ." Due to this error, I can no longer ...
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Can I use boost on embedded linux? === Does anyone have any experience with running C++ applications that use the boost libraries on uclibc-based systems? Is it even possible? Which C++ standard library would you use? Is uclibc++ usable with boost?
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Need a good ASP.NET menu === I am looking for a good menu to use in an ASP.NET. I am currently using the asp menu. I need it to work in IE 6,7,8, Firefox and Safari. I also need it to not add a lot of overhead to the page client-side. I need to be able to load it from the database.
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How can I make a swing JButton repeat its action when it is held down? === I am creating an touch screen application using Swing and have a request to change one of buttons so that it will behave like a keyboard when the button is held down. (First of all, I am not sure that the touch screen will allow the user to ...
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How to Create Establish Inheritance Between Objects in JavaScript? === I have the following code that creates two objects (ProfileManager and EmployerManager) where the object EmployerManager is supposed to inherit from the object ProfileManager. However, when I do alert(pm instanceof ProfileManager); it returns fal...
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How to get form fields from a specific fieldset? === I'm writing a HTML form that's divided in fieldsets, and I need to get the form fields from a specific fiedset in a function. Currently it's like this: function conta(Fieldset){ var Inputs = Fieldset.getElementsByTagName("input"); v...
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Communicating from website to desktop application (not vice-versa) === I am designing an application such that it will have to react to certain actions required by the website, mostly the same way Last.FM client does (if you have used one) The way Last.FM client works is that, it will register a custom protocol in ...
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System.Reflection.PropertyInfo.SetValue() calling default event handler of button === So i'm not really sure why this is happening but I'm running through some DataRows where I have the control name, property, and value that I want to set. Everything works fine except when I set the TEXT property of a button. For some...
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How to correctly unit test my DAL? === I'm new to unit testing. But how do I unit test my DAL which is written with Entity Framework, so I can make sure my DAL code is working correctly but no database is actually touched? Could someone give as much detail as possible please. Thanks, Ray.
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Dependency injection framework for Cocoa? === Interface Builder can be used for dependency injection in a Cocoa app, but is anyone aware of dependency injection frameworks for Objective-C/Cocoa for when you don't want to instantiate objects in a NIB file?
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Flash TextField HTML - How do I prevent the error dialogue for missing images? === I'm using a Flash TextField control to display some HTML content inside a Flash presentation to be shown on a large touch-screen kiosk. Unfortunately, if any image tag in the displayed HTML content points to a non-existent image, a dial...
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View a list of recent documents in Vim === Is there a way to view the list of recent documents you've opened in Vim? I realize I could view the cursor jump list, :ju, and then go to a cursor position in the list but this is not ideal because there will be multiple listings of the same document in the list. Is there an...
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Angular Momentum Transfer equations === Does anyone have any good references for equations which can be implemented relatively easily for how to compute the transfer of angular momentum between two rigid bodies? I've been searching for this sort of thing for a while, and I haven't found any particularly comprehensi...
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Is there a better way to convert to ASCII from an arbitrary input? === I need to be able to take an arbitrary text input that may have a byte order marker (BOM) on it to mark its encoding, and output it as ASCII. We have some old tools that don't understand BOM's and I need to send them ASCII-only data. Now, I just...
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Best UI for Search/Filter/Boolean expression === There are some simple ones, some complex ones, but I cannot find the gold standard. Can anyone point me to "the best" way to let a user define a search criteria (or filter) to retrieve results? This is complicated since: * Need to support about 10 different types ...
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How to refer to the outer class in another instance of a non-static inner class? === I'm using the Apache Commons EqualsBuilder to build the equals method for a non-static Java inner class. For example: import org.apache.commons.lang.builder.EqualsBuilder; public class Foo { public class Bar {...
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PHP Script to check when a link was last modified === Is there a basic php method that accepts a URL and retrieves the date last modified from the header? It would seem like something php can do, but I'm not sure which object to check. Thanks
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Ruby statment chaining === Given following Ruby statements: (Read input and store each word in array removing spaces between words etc) input = gets.chomp inArr = [] input.strip.each (" ") { |w| inArr.push w } inArr.delete_if {|ele| ele == " "} inArr.each {|w| w.strip!} I was wondering if anyone can...
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CSS block elements on a line === What's the most common way to deal with a series of block elements that need to be on a line (if javascript needs to be able to modify their widths, for example)? What are the pros and cons to applying float:left to each of them vs. using positioning to place them?
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Is C++ dead? Has it stopped influencing the design of newer languages? === ... except for some obvious syntactical borrowings, that is.
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Full Text Searching for single characters === I have a table with a TEXT column where the contents is just strings of CSV numbers. Example ",1,76,77,115," Each string can have an arbitrary number of numbers. I am trying to set up Full Text Indexing so that I can search this column rapidly. This works great. Instead...
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How do I force Postgres to use a particular index? === How do I force Postgres to use an index when it would otherwise insist on doing a sequential scan?
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Declare-and-throw vs. throw-without-being-declared exceptions === In Java, what is the difference between the twin methods? public methodA throws AnException { //do something throw new AnException(); } public methodA* { //do the same thing throw new AnException()...
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Declarations, definitions, initializations in C, C++, C#, Java and Python === What do the terms mean in each of the above languages? Why do the languages differ (wherever they do, if at all they do) in this respect?
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Setting an Event handler without doing it manually in the classname.designer.cs file === Is there any way to set an event handler without doing it manually in the classname.designer.cs file other than double clicking the UI element?
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TIME_WAIT on Loopback Interface === Why is it that TCP connections to a loopback interface end up in `TIME_WAIT` (socket closed with `SO_DONTLINGER` set), but identical connections to a different host do not end up in `TIME_WAIT` (they are reset/destroyed immediately)? Here are scenarios to illustrate: (A) Two ...
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Where can I find pascal-style railroad diagrams to describe C++ syntax? === (As an alternative to EBNF)
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MySQL: How to ask for a date greater than today when a date is in a string === I'm try to extract info from a MySQL DB into a MS SQL DB. The DB is a mess and the developer is no longer available. All dates are in char fields, and I use SELECT concat( mid(DueDate, 7, 4), mid(DueDate, 4, 2), mid(DueDate, 1, 2...
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What is the best way today to maintain clipper 5.3 code? === Are there any successor products on DOS, Windows or Linux?
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Should I commit or rollback a read transaction? === I have a read query that I execute within a transaction so that I can specify the isolation level. Once the query is complete, what should I do? - Commit the transaction - Rollback the transaction - Do nothing What are the implications of doing each? ...
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Mapping a class with multiple collection properties containing the same object type === Our system generates emails with user-chosen lists of To / CC / BCC contacts. I wanted to store them as follows in our SQL Server database, here's the simplified database table structure: CREATE TABLE [Contact] ( [Con...
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What is an elegant way to track the size of a set of objects without a single authoritative collection to reference? === I have two "views" of a set of objects. One is a dictionary/map indexing the objects by a string value. The other is a dictionary/map indexing the objects by an ordinal (ordering integer). There is...
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"Padding is Invalid and cannot be removed" exception on WebResource.axd === I have an ASP.NET 2.0 application that is working fine in our local environment. When published to a test server, we're getting intermittent errors on the server. Here's the most common: Padding is invalid and cannot be removed. Descr...
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Custom view transition in OpenGL ES === I'm trying to create a custom transition, to serve as a replacement for a default transition you would get here, for example: [self.navigationController pushViewController:someController animated:YES]; I have prepared an OpenGL-based view that performs an effect on som...
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What automatic code generation tools are available for Castle ActiveRecord classes? === If I have an existing database, I want to be able to automatically code generate the corresponding Castle ActiveRecord C# classes based on the db schema. My primary intent is to avoid manually creating each class. What are my opti...
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Code Golf: Number to Words === The code golf series seem to be fairly popular. I ran across some code that converts a number to its word representation. Some examples would be (powers of 2 for programming fun): - 2 -> Two - 1024 -> One Thousand Twenty Four - 1048576 -> One Million Forty Eight Thousand Fiv...
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What is the typical interrupt latency for WinCE 6.0 on an ARM target? === What is a typical interrupt latency for WinCE 6.0 on an ARM target? (Just looking for a ballpark value for performance estimation)
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When overriding equals in Java, why does it not work to use a parameter other than Object? === I ran into an interesting behavior recently. It seems that if I override .equals() to take a parameter other than Object, it doesn't get called. Can anyone explain to me why this is happening? It seems to violate my under...
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VDPROJ auto upgrading vs. uninstall/reinstall === I've seen a confusing behavior regarding the MSI files generated by a VDPROJ file. If I build my MSI in Visual Studio and then right-click and pick "Install" from within Visual Studio, it will automagically uninstall any version that is already installed and then inst...
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What is the best way to display HTML in Flex? === I have HTML that includes symbols such as the Trademark "TM" as superscript (™). In normal HTML, I would use `"™"` or `™` to display the Trademark TM. However, I can find no way to import HTML like this into Flex and have it displayed correctly. I am h...
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How to Open many NEW windows in Javascript? === Wondering how to open many new windows with Javascript. I have found plenty of places on the internet that show you how to open a new browser window with Javascript, but I want to open a new UNIQUE window. For Example. I have two links on a page. the user clicks on...
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In C++ why is grouping not forced by the language on public, private and protected members of a class/struct? === Is it only to allow logical grouping?
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SELECT with ORs including table joins === I've got a database with three tables: Books (with book details, PK is CopyID), Keywords (list of keywords, PK is ID) and KeywordsLink which is the many-many link table between Books and Keywords with the fields ID, BookID and KeywordID. I'm trying to make an advanced sear...
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Should you use a partial class across projects === Ok, So, I have a class library with all my database logic. My DAL/BLL. I have a few web projects which will use the same database and classes, so I thought it was a good idea to abstract the Data Layer into its own project. However, when it comes to adding...
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Help creating RegEx to Find this pattern === Need to an expression that returns only things with an "I" followed by either a "J" or a "V" (No Quotes) and then a minimum of 1 number up to 3 numbers. I J### I V### I J## I V## I J# I v# Thank to everyone who has already helped!
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How to quote a string value explicitly (Python DB API/Psycopg2) === For some reasons, I would like to do an explicit quoting of a string value (becoming a part of constructed SQL query) instead of waiting for implicit conversion performed by `cursor.execute` method on contents of its second parameter. By "implicit ...
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Can Anyone Reccomend an ASP.NET MVC Group Chat Control? === I need to provide a window on an ASP.NET MVC web page where registered users of the site can group chat live. Can anyone recommend a component or control that can provide real-time group chat that I can embed on an ASP.NET MVC page? I am willing to ...
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How do I catch jQuery $.getJSON (or $.ajax with datatype set to 'jsonp') error when using JSONP? === Is it possible to catch an error when using JSONP with jQuery? I've tried both the $.getJSON and $.ajax methods but neither will catch the 404 error I'm testing. Here is what I've tried (keep in mind that these all wor...
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Learning PLC programming === How do I learn PLC programming? Would it differ greatly for different brands of PLCs? Is ladder programming the same as PLC programming?
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LinqToSql .Contains and nvarchar vs varchar parameters -> index conversion plan === I have a just one table mapped in a datacontext. Here's the property and attribute on the column of interest: [Column(Storage="_CustomerNumber", DbType="VarChar(25)")] public string CustomerNumber { This column is,...
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cfront for C++ === Is a cfront tool available for the new C++? For any other modern languages?
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Events on ASP.NET UserControl raise every other click? === Yes, there is a similar question [here][1]. However, that question doesn't seem to have code attached to it (though it might have at some point; I see answers alluding to code), and the accepted answer (and other advice) on it aren't getting me where I need to...
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can you put SSL on a IP address or only on a web server's domain name? === In a web application, if it doesn't have a domain name (like a web service for example), can you still add a SSL certificate to a IP address? If yes, how?
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Are there specific "technical debts" that are not worth incurring? === There are (at least) two ways that technical debts make their way into projects. The first is by conscious decision. Some problems just are not worth tackling up front, so they are consciously allowed to accumulate as technical debt. The second is ...
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What is the recommended/effective request payload for a REST PUT method? === I see two types of examples in various places. One uses form fields like > curl -X PUT -d "phone=123.456.7890" "http://127.0.0.1/services/rest/user/123" and the other uses an XML content like (some variation of) this > echo "<user...
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NHibernate - Is there any good tools to assist you with the configuration file? === Is there any GUI-based tools to assist you with writing and maintaining the configuration file? Any code tools to codegen the config file? What are the best ways to make this a little bit easier? Are most people just using Castle Activ...
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Open a Specified File in Excel from a GUI - Borland C++ === I am using Borland Builder C++ 2009. I want to add a button to a form that allows the user to open a file in Excel that I specify. I can't think of how to do this. I know how to link with other code and executables -- is there a Microsoft Excel executable tha...
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Output single character in C === When printing a single character in a C program, must I use "%1s" in the format string? Can I use something like "%c"?
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tilde in XML === Is tilde a legitimate character in an XML SOAP message? I get a SAXParseException:Content not allowed in prolog. I included most of the SOAP message just in case I'm barking up the wrong tree. POST /... HTTP/1.0 Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8 Accept: application/soap+xml, a...
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How to compare Perl hash keys in case-insensitive manner? === Evidently hash keys are compared in a case-sensitive manner. $ perl -e '%hash = ( FOO => 1 ); printf "%s\n", ( exists $hash{foo} ) ? "Yes" : "No";' No $ perl -e '%hash = ( FOO => 1 ); printf "%s\n", ( exists $hash{FOO} ) ? "Yes" : "No...
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VS 2008 Issue ->>Unable to start program === Ok I have a web application in 2005,. net 2.0 , I converted it to 2008 .net 3.5. when i attempt to run it in VS 2008 either debug or release I get the above mentioned error: Unable to start program http:\\localhost.... no other message just this. I can access my program...
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Adding License information to NSIS installer === We distribute the software created by my group via Windows installers generated via NSIS. We generate our NSIS configuration files from a python script written by a developer who no longer works with us, so we currently do not have anyone on staff who knows how to writ...
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Using Amazon AWS to create an offline database === **Problem Statement:** I need to create an offline database to lookup prices/info on the n most useful books to sell in the United States (where n is probably 3 million or so). **Question:** So, my question is (and I am open to other approaches here as well), I ...
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WCF Web Service: Upload a file, Process that file, Download that processed file back. === I can handle the process that file part, but before I go crazy, has someone built a simple wcf service & client (running under windows services or IIS) that I can use to upload a file, and download that file back? with the fewest...
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In Django, Problem with {{ block.super }}, How do I avoid duplicating a `block` in multiple template files? === For 2 child template files inheriting a block, the `{{ block.super }}` does not resolve Python 2.5.2, Django 1.0, Windows XP SP3 Sample skeleton code for files involved: `base.html` `item_base.html` ...
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How to parse arrays of objects returned by DWR? === DWR handles lists of primitives quite straight forward. I could not find whether array of objects returned by a DWR method call represent a JSON object. Any clues? Or do I have to return a JSON string representing the array of objects back to the browser?
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How to make conversions from varchar to datetime deterministic? === In the tradition of [this question][1] and in light of [the documentation][2], how does one make this function deterministic: ALTER FUNCTION [udf_DateTimeFromDataDtID] ( @DATA_DT_ID int -- In form YYYYMMDD ) RETURNS datetim...
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How important is is to indicate if a class implements an interface in Perl? === I've been discussing a code style issue with a friend. We have a series of packages that implement an interface by returning a specific type of value via a named subroutine. For example: package Foo::Type::Bar; sub generate_foo...
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Can I make GCC warn on passing too-wide types to functions? === Following is some obviously-defective code for which I think the compiler should emit a diagnostic. But neither `gcc` nor `g++` does, even with all the warnings options I could think of: `-pedantic -Wall -Wextra` #include <stdio.h> short f(...
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How to change the case of a hash key? === I am writing a script which is likely to be modified by users. Currently I am storing the configuration settings inside the script. It exists in the form of a hash-of-hashes. I would like to guard against people accidentally using lowercase characters in the hash keys, beca...
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ignoring folders in mercurial === **Caveat:** I try all the posibilities listed here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/254002/how-can-i-ignore-everything-under-a-folder-in-mercurial. None work as I spected. I want to ignore every thing under the folder `test`. But not ignore `srcProject\test\TestManager` ...
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Python - Setting / Getting Environment Variables and Addrs === I need to set an environment variable in Python and find the address in memory where it is located. Since it's on Linux, I don't mind about using libraries that only work consistently on Linux (if that's the only way). How would you do this?
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Is your employer comfortable with a hosted bug tracking solution, or it has to be inhouse? === Was your employer comfortable with a hosted bug tracking solution, or it just had to be in house for security/paranoia reasons? I can see small teams of remote developers benefiting from it, but most bosses (i would think...
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How do I break the a BoundField's HeaderText === In HTML in the td of a table you can break text by using <BR> between the words. This also works in the HeaderText of a TemplateItem but not the HeaderText of a BoundField. How do I break up the Header text of a BoundField.
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Post Build exited with code 1 === I have project with a post build event: copy $(ProjectDir)DbVerse\Lunaverse.DbVerse.*.exe $(TargetDir) I works fine every time on my machine. I have a new developer who always gets the "exited with code 1" error. I had her run the same command in at a DOS prompt, and it w...
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javascript inside java/jsp code === i've written the javascript code inside **myjsp.jsp** <%try { String id=request.getParameter("id");%> <script type="text/javascript" > alert("TRY"+ <%=id %>); document.getElem...
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Validating fields that aren't in the model/controller in Rails === I'm a relative newbie at Rails, so forgive me if my question's got an obvious answer. I'm trying to include a field in a Rails form which isn't in the model/controller or the migration associated with the view. The form is a simple public contact...
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