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Subversion Merge Problem: Cannot reintegrate yet === I'm evaluating subversion's branch/merge capabilities, and I decided to do a simple test - I branched an existing project, changed a comment in one file, and then did a merge reintegrate via Tortoise. It failed: >Command: Reintegrate merge https://oscar/svn/Ba...
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Get Distinct result set from NHibernate using Criteria API? === I'm trying to get distinct results using the Criteria API in NHibernate. I know this is possible using HQL, but I would prefer to do this using the Criteria API, because the rest of my app is written using only this method. I [found this forum post][1], b...
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[JavaScript] How do I set the margin of an object with javascript? === I am trying to set the margin of an object from JavaScript. I am able to do it in Opera & Firefox, but the code doesn't work in Internet Explorer. Here is the JavaScript I have: function SetTopMargin (ObjectID, Value) { documen...
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What is the difference between the KeyCode and KeyData properties on the .NET WinForms key event argument objects? === The two key event argument classes KeyEventArgs and PreviewKeyDownEventArgs each have two properties, KeyCode and KeyData, which are both of the enumeration type Keys. What is the difference betwee...
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UAC/VS/W2K8: Why does VS not launch with admin privleges when I am in the Administrators group? === Server 2008 machine with SP1, Visual Studio 2008 with SP1. My user; Developer, is in the local Administrators group. That said, some actions I perform in Visual Studio (use the properties window of a web application to ...
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Minimal runtime for Mono for a Vb.net VS2005 app on Windows? === Does anyone know, or have a link to an article or a step by step tutorial, that would tell me how to distribute a .net MONO application with a minimum install? The full package of Mono is like 75 MB but I know al lot of that is the compiler and libraries...
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Is JCE needed if you have LDAP? === Do you need to have JCE embedded in your java application when you already have LDAP authentication in place.
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What's the most bullet-proof way to upload large files in a web app? === We have to accept large file uploads (video content) and want to do that in a way that works well across all standards-compliant browsers and plug-ins. Our current setup looks like this: - [SWFUpload][1] - input type="file" for graceful d...
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ActiveMQ web console doesn't work with embedded broker === I have an embedded broker completely configured through java code (no deployable xml files). When I point my browser to the web console I just get a 404, and an lsof shows that nothing is listening on 8161. Is it possible to use the web console with only java ...
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Dipslay arbitray size 2d image in opengl === I need to display 2d images in opengl using textures. The image dimensions are not necessarily powers of 2. I though of creating a larger texture and restricting the display to the part I was using but the image data will be shared with openCV so I don't want to cop...
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How to filter out null elements of an array in MS Access === I'm generating titles out of a few other fields, and want the "right" way to do: Me.Title.Value = Join(Array([Conference], [Speaker], partstr), " - ") Except any of [conference], [speaker] or partstr might be null, and I don't want the extra "-"'s....
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File structure for javascript-based web application === I'm planning to write a javascript-based web application. I'm wondering what the best way to implement it in terms of file stucture is. There is one main page (main.html) containing a menu and a main div section. The way it works is simple: When the user click...
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Realign namespace definitions with file structure === Like all developers with OCD I try to organise my namespaces within our project so that they match where the file they are contained within sits of disk. However after a pretty massive refactoring session within VS.NET I've moved files within projects and create...
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How do I search in files (for examle in java files) in Vista? === Is thera a way or tool for Vista I can use to search for content in java files? (I do not have an Eclipse project set up for it) I used to be able to do it easily in the windows search tool when I had Windows 2000.
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cast to combined generic === Is it possible to cast an Object in JAVA to a combined generic type? I have a method like: public static T<extends Foo & Bar> void doSomething(T object) { //do stuff } calling this method is no problem if i have a class that implements both interfaces (Foo & Bar...
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Compare equality between two objects in NUnit === I'm trying to assert that one object is "equal" to another object. The objects are just instances of a class with a bunch of public properties. Is there an easy way to have NUnit assert equality based on the properties? This is my current solution but I think th...
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php/pear package for "remember me on this computer" === I know this is usually done with cookies, but I am getting unpredictable results on different browsers and decided to look for a pear package that focuses on this. Just wondering if there's a package (HTTP_Client for example?) that anyone has had success using f...
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ASP.NET MVC Authenticate === is it possible to create something like [this][1] i ASP.NET MVC beta 1 i have tried but the override bool OnPreAction(string actionName, System.Reflection.MethodInfo methodInfo) does not exsist anymore and override void OnActionEx...
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SQL Server Hash Indexes === When using the CHECKSUM column type to artificially create a hash index, is the lookup actually O(1) or is it still O(lg n) like it is for a clustered index? I have a table from which I will select based on its ID column and I need the lookup to be as fast as possible, so is the clustered i...
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How can I programmatically create a Windows VPN connection? === I have a support environment where we connect to many of our customers' systems using VPN and Remote Desktop. Right now, support personnel have to manually set up the VPN connection on their workstation. Is there a way to programmatically create the VPN c...
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How do you validate that a string is a valid IP address in C++? === I don't need to validate that the IP address is reachable or anything like that. I just want to validate that the string is in dotted-quad (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) fomat.
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How do I set environment variables from Java? === How do I set environment variables from Java? I see that I can do this for subprocesses using ProcessBuilder. I have several subprocesses to start, though, so I'd rather modify the current process's environment and let the subprocesses inherit it. There's a System...
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Tomcat context.xml files, is there a hiearchy? === I am trying to use symbolic links in one of the applications I have running on Tomcat5. Thanks to some help from [another StackOverflow question][1] I was able to do it by creating a context.xml file in /...myapplication/META-INF/context.xml I am now trying ...
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Problems in ClassLoaders for Long running Tomcat process === We have hosted our web applications on Tomcat 6.0.18 and experienced the following problem: There are two web apps WebApp1 and WebApp2, both are same system but of different versions. Now the problem is when the tomcat has been running for a week or l...
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RoR: named_scope, all records created within last 7 days? === how do i define a named_scope to return all the records that were created within the last 7 days, and then how do i use that named scope in a controller?
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Preparing a development tools machine === I am working on a small project with a few friends and need to set up a server to run our tools. I looked around at hosted solutions like [Unfuddle][1] but they don't provide a CI server. I am now considering buying a [Linode][2] and running the following on it: - ...
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.mobi is it worth it? === Where is .mobi headed? Will the mobile devices use proprietary browsers that simplify a .com site or are they going to use browsers on a .mobi basis? I have a feeling it will be a flop... not sure though. Thanks
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Should I use self-signed certificates in general? For SVN in particular? === How secure is it to use self-signed certificates? As far as I understand it, an attacker could pretend to be my server if I don't have a certificate from an authority. Is this much of a risk? Should I buy a certificate for Subversion?
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Launching a Process from a Service === I'm trying to launch another process from a service (it's a console app that collects some data and writes it to the registry) but for some reason I can't get it to launch properly. I basics of what I'm am trying to do is as follows: 1. Launch the process 2. Wait for the...
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How to shift your paradigm to Test Driven Development... === I've had been hearing about test driven development for a couple years now and I never really paid too much attention to it from a practical level until recently when I started getting more interested in the .Net MVC. I've been playing around a lot with the ...
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Windows Client Choose between 2 DHCP servers in the same lan. === I have two DHCP in the same network. One with IPs 10.0.0.0 and the Other 192.168.0.0. How do I configure my windows XP to choose between one of them. Thanks
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WPF MouseLeftButtonUp Not Firing === Strange happenings in WPF... When I set the event to MouseUp I can get it to fire when I right-click the button. But this won't fire with either click! <Button MouseLeftButtonUp="btnNewConfig_MouseUp" Name="btnNewConfig"> <StackPane...
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Elegant way of downloading images to iPhone === PHP5.2.x back end. The text data transfer is using JSON objects. Am looking at how best to transfer around 10, 30kB PNG images from the server to the iPhone client. Have looked at Base64 encoding the images on the server and using JSON to transport. However this...
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Set a variable to the smaller of two other variables in XSLT. === When I try to use the code below I get a duplicate variable error because variables are immutable. How do I set the smaller of the two variables ($nextSubPartPos,$nextQuestionStemPos) as my new variable ($nextQuestionPos)? <xsl:variable name="ne...
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mysql stored procedure question === I have a table with a credit and debit column. I need to get the highest balance out of that, and I think a stored procedure is the way to do it, but I have no idea how. I need to start with the first row, add the debits, subtract the credits and store the value A. Second r...
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Transparent Window (or Draw to screen) No Mouse Capture === In an app I'm coding I would like to make an alert message to appear that displays a large semi-transparent warning message without affecting the users work. Basically I will fade in the message but never set it's opacity to 1 and I want the user to be able ...
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Moving a DOM element containing a dynamically created script tag === I'm using the Fish Gadget (http://abowman.com/google-modules/fish/) within a wiki based CMS, and need to reposition the gadget from one HTML element to another. (Note: the fish gadget is an example -- the problem occurs with other gadgets as well.) ...
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Create a DSL vs. Embed an Existing Language === This often comes up: your application has gotten extensive enough that it's time to add some programmability into it to make it flexible. One example might be a finance application - you want to add a formula editor so that you can create your own custom formulas without...
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How to fopen() on the iPhone? === The iPhone SDK docs claim fopen() is a supported method of file access but I am unable to get it to return a FILE handle. I am accessing a directory which is included in my project. I have tried fopen "filename","dir/filename","./filename","./dir/filename","/dir/filename" all return...
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Using The StackTrace To Infer The Caller Of A Method === I recently discovered that you can use the StackTrace to infer information about the caller of a method. This enables you to create a seemingly "cool" API whereby you simply invoke a method without bothering to pass any explicit parameters to it, and the meth...
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Tool for making a video tutorial? === I'd like to make a video tutorial for my SDK--one of those videos that shows the screen while some dude talks about what he's doing. Can someone direct me to easy and preferably free tools for doing so? Desired features: - Cuts (recording several snippets of video and putting ...
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SQL Conditional Order By === I am doing a join on two tables. One is a user's table, and the other a list of premium users. I need to have the premium members show up first in my query. However, just because they are in the premium user table doesn't mean they are still a premium member - there is an IsActive field th...
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Timed Tasks (cron-like) in PHP === Is there a full featured, job scheduling package available for PHP? I'm looking for the PHP equivalent to Java's [Quartz][1]. I'm fine having things triggered externally from cron to drive the system. The functionality I'd be looking for: * Ability to register task (class/method) ...
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Adding PictureBox Controls to ListBox and Updating sequentially === 1. I want to create a scrollable list of pictures fetched from the internet and give the user the ability to click on it. How do i go about doing it in WinForms/C#? Is it possible to add picturebox control/ controls to the listBox? 2. I tried addin...
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Exception handling models of GCC === GCC supports Setjump-longjump (sjlj) and Dwarf2 table-based unwinding (dw2) exception handling models. What is the difference between the two models and how to choose the appropriate model? Why is Dwarf2 table-based unwinding (dw2) the more efficient model? I understand that the tw...
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Basics of SharpZipLib. What am I missing? === I have the following method in my code: private bool GenerateZipFile(List<FileInfo> filesToArchive, DateTime archiveDate) { try { using (ZipOutputStream zipStream = new ZipOutputStream(File.Create(GetZipFileName(archiveDate)))) ...
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Use GDB to examine Objective C class from crash (HandleDelegateSource bad access) === I am trying to debug an intermittent error on the iPhone, a crash with a trace that looks like: objc_message_send __invoking__ [NSInvocation invoke] HandleDelegateSource MainRunLoop .... When GDB st...
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Running numpy from cygwin === I am running a windows machine have installed Python 2.5. I also used the windows installer to install NumPy. This all works great when I run the Python (command line) tool that comes with Python. However, if I run cygwin and then run Python from within, it cannot find the nump...
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Why does C++ compilation take so long? === Compiling a C++ file takes a very long time when compared to C#, Java. It takes significantly longer to compile a C++ file than it would to run a normal size Python script. I'm current using VC++ but it's the same with any compiler. Why is this? The two reasons I could thi...
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ApplicationVerifier is not detecting handle leaks, what do I do? === I did select the executable correctly, because I can get it to respond to certain things I do. But I can't get ApplicationVerifier to properly detect a handle leak. Here is an example: int APIENTRY _tWinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, ...
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Any good converter for GB, Big5, Unicode === Any good converter for GB, Big5, Unicode? Convert GB to Unicode, Unicode to GB, Big5 to Unicode, Unicode to Big5, GB to Big5.
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Truststore and Keystore Definitions === In Java, what's the difference between a keystore and a truststore?
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How to indicate a "Partially-required" field in web form? === I have a set of radio buttons where a selection is required. In addition, there is an optional text box that shows up next to one of the selections. What would be the best way to make it clear what is required and what is optional? <hr /> <strong>Us...
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[C#] Skinned form with huge black flicker while resizing! === I'm trying to create some skinned forms (just the border and caption) with a different approach than you usually see but I'm having some issues with form flickering while I resize the form. I don't know how else to explain the problem, so here's a video ...
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How to identify the GC Finalizer thread? === I have a .NET (C#) multi-threaded application and I want to know if a certain method runs inside the Finalizer thread. I've tried using Thread.CurrentThread.Name but it doesn't work (returns null). Anyone knows how can I query the current thread to discover if it's t...
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Entity Framework Migrations not Detecting Model Change === I'm trying to start using EF Migrations with an existing database. The startup project is an MVC 3 project and the domain objects are in a separate project of the same solution. Here are the steps I took: > Add-Migration InitialMigration -IgnoreChange...
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MySQL Case Insensitive but Accent Sensitive UTF8 Unique Key === I know there are a lot of similar questions on SF, but I think mine is different enough to warrant a new question. I have a table that has a single column as utf8 with utf8_unicode_ci. It also has a unique key on this column along with another column mark...
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Is it possible to take a string and put it in the System.in? === I wanted to know if there was a way to take a String lets say: String str = "blabla"; and do: System.in.setText(str); I know this does not work i wanted to know if there was a way to do this. And then send that same string. Just like if yo...
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I need to resize a jScrollPane and have the scroll recognize the height of the content === I inherited a project that uses a jScrollPane (using jQuery) that collapses and expands. When the scrollPane expands, we noticed that you can scroll way past the end of the content. Is there a way to tell jScrollPane that the he...
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Indexing According to Number in the Names of Objects in a List in Python === Apologies for my title not being the best. Here is what I am trying to accomplish: I have a list of list1 = [a0_something, a2_something, a1_something, a4_something, a3_something] i have another list who entries are tuples including ...
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SQL Server - update one table with first and last rows from another table. === I have a couple of tables which are used to log user activity for an application. The tables looks something like this (pseudo code from memory, may not be syntactically correct): create table activity ( sessionid uniqueidenti...
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Database files and ASP.NET Login controls. === I was trying the ASP.NET login control tutorial and everything works well. However, I do not know how to have the Log-in control use my own database (SQL Server 2005) instead of using it's mdf file. I also have no idea where this file was created from since it doesn't sho...
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404 & 501 errors with Microsoft's Web Application Stress Tool === I've recorded a few scripts with this tool, but when I run it, 100% of my results codes are either 404 (Not Found) or 501 (Not Implemented). How can this be?
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Build hierarchical html tags in PHP from array. === How do you build a hierarchical set of tags with data in PHP? For example, a nested list: <div> <ul> <li>foo </li> <li>bar <ul> <li>sub-bar </li> ...
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Chunked Encoding Implementation in .NET (or at lease pseudo code) === I wrote a raw TCP client for HTTP/HTTPS requests, however I'm having problems with chunked encoding responses. HTTP/1.1 is requirement therefore I should support it. Is there any known code there which can help me with chunked encoding or convert...
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VBA - string as index for array === is it possible?
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Converting Raw HTTP Request into HTTPWebRequest Objects === In .NET is it possible to convert a raw HTTP request to HTTPWebRequest object? I'm sure .NET internally doing it. Any idea which part of the .NET is actually handling this? Can I call it or is there any external library which allows raw HTTP connections?
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Init Structure with std::wstring === I've got a structure as follows: typedef struct { std::wstring DevAgentVersion; std::wstring SerialNumber; } DeviceInfo; But when I try to use it I get all sorts of memory allocation errors. If I try to pass it into a function like this: ...
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GUI Framework patterns? === We are developing in an embedded type environment and find ourselves needing to create our own UI framework. I have done this before, but I am interested in doing a little bit of research around common design patterns for frameworks. Types of things that I am thinking of as patterns (...
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How do you identify the triggers associated with a table in a sybase database? === I am using SQL Advantage and need to know what the SQL is to identify the triggers associated with a table. I don't have the option to use another tool so the good old fashioned SQL solution is the ideal answer.
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Is it possible to initialise a New System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary with String key/value pairs? === Is it possible to create and initialise a [`System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`][1] object with String key/value pairs in one statement? I'm thinking along the lines of the constructor for an array of String...
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Type Casting === I want to pass in the Type of an class to a function, and the class object to a generic function. I need to be able to cast to that Type (of class) so i can access the class's methods. Something Like: void GenericFunction(Object obj, Type type) { (type)obj.someContainer.A...
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How to close a system dialog on a BlackBerry? === I have a BlackBerry app running in the background that needs to know when a "Missed call" system dialog is brought up by the system, and programmatically close it without user intervention. How can I do that? I could actually almost know when the dialog is brought u...
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How to setup a Active Directory environment test? === The project I´m working on needs to auth it´s users against AD, and as a fallback check against it´s own user base. Now I need to test it outside the production environment. What is the best method to setup a Active Directory test environment? Currently I´m down...
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Flex - Binding ViewStack selectedChild Property Using a String Value === The attached code example (pseudo code) compiles, but throws this Run-Time Error: TypeError: Error #2007: Parameter child must be non-null. at flash.display::DisplayObjectContainer/getChildIndex() at mx.core::Container/ge...
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Getting emacs to untabify when saving files === I have the following in my .emacs file: (defun c++-mode-untabify () (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward "[ \t]+$" nil t) (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) (goto-char ...
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Generating a Visual Site Map of an Existing Site === I thought I could easily answer this question by searching the web, but my Google-fu has failed me. So I turn to you, oh mighty stackoverflowers, and beseech you for enlightenment: **What is the quickest and best way to generate a visual site map (e.g. flowchart,...
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Extracting Information from websites === Not every website exposes their data well, with XML feeds, APIs, etc How could I go about extracting information from a website? For example: ... <div> <div> <span id="important-data">information here</span> </div> </div> ... I...
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Getting useful emails from Hudson instead of tail of ant log === A team member of mine recently setup some Hudson continuous-integration builds for a number of our development code bases. It uses the built in ant integration configured in simple way. While, it is very helpful and I recommend it strongly, I was won...
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What is the best practice for handling null int/char from a SQL Database? === I have a database that hold's a user's optional profile. In the profile I have strings, char (for M or F) and ints. I ran into an issue where I try to put the sex of the user into the property of my Profile object, and the application cra...
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In SQL how to compare date values? === Using mysql sintax and having a table with a row like: mydate DATETIME NULL, Is there a way to do something like: ... WHERE mydate<='2008-11-25'; Thanks :) I'm trying but not really putting it to work :S
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Object-oriented or sequential? === I'm refactoring a 500-lines of C++ code in main() for solving a differential equation. I'd like to encapsulate the big ideas of our solver into smaller functions (i.e. "SolvePotential(...)" instead of 50 lines of numerics code). Should I code this sequentially with a bunch of fu...
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Actionscript 3 REPL === Is there a REPL available anywhere for Actionscript 3? I could not find anything on google, but it would really come in handy.
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Automatically setting up unit test projects in VS2008, need help === I'm beginning to toy with the new ASP.NET MVC framework, and reading around in some tutorials I saw that in addition to creating the MVC project, theres an option to add a Unit Test project, using the Test framework (which I have) thats basically alr...
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displaytag: suppress zeros in HTML table === I have a HTML table that's generated in a JSP by the displaytag tag library. I would like to suppress any zeros that appear in the table, i.e. they should be replaced by a blank cell. Is there any straightforward way to achieve this? Cheers, Don
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16-bit float data type. === Does anyone have any experience with using the 16-bit floating-point type in an application. This relatively new data type is used in computer graphics. It's defined by several specs: OpenEXR, DirectX and the new IEEE-754 2008 standard. At WinHEC 2008 Microsoft's Chas Boyd had a pre...
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internal error markers === Theoretically, the end user should never see internal errors. But in practice, theory and practice differ. So the question is what to show the end user. Now for the totally non technical user you want to show them as little as possible ("*click here to submit a bug report*" kind of things) b...
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Get real image width and height with Javascript in Safari/Chrome? === I am creating a jQuery plugin. How do I get real image width and height with Javascript in Safari? Following works with Firefox 3, IE7 and Opera 9: var pic = $("img") // need to remove these in of case img-element has set w...
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Textbox anchored to a form on all 4 sides not displayed properly === I'm running into a problem trying to anchor a textbox to a form on all 4 sides. I added a textbox to a form and set the Multiline property to True and the Anchor property to Left, Right, Up, and Down so that the textbox will expand and shrink with t...
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BLAS Library Benchmark === Is there a benchmark that compares the different BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) libraries? I am especially interested in sparse matrix multiplication for single- and multi-core systems?
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Multiple QMainWindow instances? === The QMainWindow is the main window in a Qt application. So usually you'd have only one, but would it be possible at all to have multiple QMainWindow instances in your application? I am working on integrating a Qt-based GUI application B into another Qt-based GUI application A. B...
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BindingList and LINQ? === I am new with Linq and I would like to sort some data that are in the BindinList. Once I did my Linq query, I need to use back the BindinList collection to bind my data. var orderedList = //Here is linq query return (BindingList<MyObject>)orderedList; This compile but fail ...
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Run function/effect once then stop === I am trying to find a way using jquery without cookies to display a block and click it to hide() and not show again. It is a temporary under construction div on my page. Is there anyway to click it to close, which is easy enough using jQuery, then not have it load again? Fo...
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What is a good way to dump a Linux core file from inside a process? === We have a server (written in C and C++) that currently catches a SEGV and dumps some internal info to a file. I would like to generate a core file and write it to disk at the time we catch the SEGV, so our support reps and customers don't have to ...
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Why doesn't this generate an Exception === Ok, so after spending a good portion of a day debugging a stupid typing mistake inside a piece of code I am curious as to why the specific actions occured rather than an exception. First of all the problem code. Public Sub InstantiateIn(ByVal container As Control) I...
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Null object design pattern question === I recently watched [this youtube tutorial][1] on the Null Object design pattern . Even though there were some errors in it : such as the NullCar that doesn't do anything creates an infinite loop , the concept was well explained . My question is , what do you do when the objects ...
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What is a good choice of ORM for an eCommerce website? === I am using C# 3.5 and planning to build an eCommerce website. I've seen NHibernate, LLBLGEN, Genome, Linq to SQL, Entity Framework, SubSonic, etc. I don't want to code everything by hand. If there is some specific bottleneck I'll manage to optimize the d...
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How to install system packages into oracle? === I am creating a copy of our testing Oracle DB (10g both) and run into a problem in that our testing database has UTL_SMTP and UTL_FILE system packages installed and my local OracleXE version does not. Our system administrator has gone home for the day and given his stat...
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Object ownership in stringWithString and initWithString in NSString === I understand that any init... method initializes a new object and that NSString stringWithString makes a copy of the parameter string as a new object. I also understand that being the objects' owner, I can control the release/deallocation of any o...
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Where does Thunderbird store the UID of the last message downloaded via POP? === I use Thunderbird to receive email using POP3. I have Thurnderbird configured to leave email on the server. Lets say one day I uses POP3 to retreive (RETR) 10 email messages, then I logout for the night. Overnight 10 more messages are ...
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