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Ho can I create a Flex application with dynamic height?
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Is there a way to allow a flex application to have a dynamic height while embedded in an HTML wrapper?
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asp.net sql timeout when not using sql
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Im in the process of learning asp.net 3.5, currently on webparts and co.
Ive started a new project for webparts, not using a database with it, but when i go to view the website (dev server), i get an sql timeout??
> A network-related or instance-specific
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Does anyone know where there is a recipe for serializing data and preserving its order in the output?
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I am working with a set of data that I have converted to a list of dictionaries
For example one item in my list is
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running multiple TestNG testcases from a single testcase
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I have the following situation:
I create a class with a single test method, within this test method, I create another class that contains multiple test methods.
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Java Serialization 1.4 vs 1.6
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I have one java program that has to be compiled as 1.4, and another program that could be anything (so, 1.4 or 1.6), and the two need to pass serialized objects back and forth. If I define a serializable class in a place where both programs can see it, will java's serialization still ... | 0 | [
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HTML Link opening a page that Redirect to a Quicktime .MOV file displays garbage characters in IE when Target is _blank
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Make Word's Cursor Type (Or More Text Insert) in Non-Italic After Turning Text Italic
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When I perform the following code:
Dim italicSaveRange As Word.Range
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Help me work around these two IE6 layout bugs
===
My webpage is suffering from two IE6 rendering bugs. Each of them have workarounds, but unfortunately said workarounds are incompatible with each other.
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ASP.NET-MVC (IIS6) Error on high traffic: Specified cast is not valid
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I just launched my [tiny webapp][1] on my humble dedicated server (Win2003)... running ASP.NET MVC, LINQ2SQL, SQL Express 2005, and IIS6 (setup with [wildcard mapping][2])
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Automatic entity mapping similar to O/R-mapping with JSF?
===
With JPA I do not need to code the SQL for every new attribute as the o/r-mapping is being done automatically.
As I am new to JSF, i am wondering whether there is a similar possiblity with JSF?
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Applying image rounded corners to <li>
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I was using jQuery plugins to create a rounded corner for my
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List of strings to one string
===
Lets say you have a:
List<string> los = new List<string>();
In this crazy functional world we live in these days which one of these would be best for creating one string by concatenating these:
String.Join(String.Empty, los.ToArray());
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Registering derived classes with reflection, good or evil?
===
As we all know, when we derive a class and use polymorphism, someone, somewhere needs to know what class to instanciate. We can use factories, a big switch statement, if-else-if, etc.
**My Question: Is it good practice to use reflection and attributes t... | 0 | [
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C# - WebRequest Doesn't Return Different Pages
===
Here's the purpose of my console program: Make a web request > Save results from web request > Use QueryString to get next page from web request > Save those results > Use QueryString to get next page from web request, etc.
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Security considerations when hosting signed jars
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What are the security implications for hosting signed jars on the internet?
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BEGIN_MSG_MAP_EX breaks Visual Studio 2005 intellisense?
===
I have a C++ application using WTL/ATL BEGIN_MSG_MAP_EX macros for message handling. I use some macros from atlcrack.h.
When we upgraded the projects to Visual Studio 2005, intellisense acts crazy. I've tracked the behavior down to the BEGIN_MSG_MAP_EX ma... | 0 | [
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Emacs mode that highlight Lisp forms
===
What is the Emacs mode or package that highlights Lisp forms changing the color of the backgrounds so that the form you are in has one color, the outer form another, the outer outer form another and so on? | 0 | [
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Webdav Plugin for Eclipse 3.4?
===
How do you get webdav support in eclipse 3.4? The development version of the 3.3 plugin I had been using in 3.3 doesn't seem to work. | 0 | [
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perl: Best way to open and read a file?
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A very common block of code in my perl programs is opening a file and reading or writing to it. I have seen so many ways of doing this, and my style on performing this task has changed over the years a few times. I'm just wondering what the *best* (if there is a best way) ... | 0 | [
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What does errors in after pm mean in perl/tk?
===
Here are the errors
>$ perl ftper.pl
se of uninitialized value $id in hash element at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.1
/i686-cygwin/Tk/After.pm line 39.
se of uninitialized value $id in hash element at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.1
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Maven or Ivy for Managing Dependencies from Ant?
===
I was wondering about the best way to manage projects dependencies from ant. What are the pros and cons of the Maven Ant task and of Ivy? | 0 | [
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Using Variables in SQL 2008 to return more than one record
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I'm pretty sure this is not the right way to do this so I'm looking for some suggestions.
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Is there a way to send a whole form's fields through a sajax function call? I think it is sajax anyway.
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How would I go about setting different authentication tags for different parts of my web app? Say I have:
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===
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Do you add information to the top of each .hpp/.cpp file?
===
When creating a new C++ header/source file, what information do you add to the top? For example, do you add the date, your name, a description of the file, etc.? Do you use a structured format for this information?
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Private module methods in Ruby
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Table Row Height in FIrefox
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Due to current limitations on getting DIV tags to work well across browser platforms for the particular liquid layout I desire, I have opted to use a combination of Tables and DIVs for layout. That being said, a couple of issues remain.
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Can you put two conditions in an xslt test attribute?
===
Is this right for When 4 < 5 and 1 < 2 ?
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Is there an easy way to determine the type of a file without knowing the file's extension?
===
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===
I can't seem to figure this out. I'm experimenting with MVC Beta and am trying to implement a catchall route such that if the user enters mysite.com/blah instead of mysite.com/home/index it will hit the "Error" route.
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J2ME development without Java?
===
I'm making my first foray into the J2ME world. I'd prefer to use a functional language to do the development.
Scala used to have CLDC support, but it's no longer maintained. Bigloo seems to have disappeared.
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Solving "Who owns the Zebra" programmatically?
===
The [Who owns the Zebra][1] is an example of a classic set of puzzles and I bet that most people on Stack Overflow can solve it with pen and paper. But what would a programmatic solution look like?
Based on the clues listed below...
* There are five houses.
*... | 0 | [
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Building a Pop3 email client (web based)
===
I need to build a web based email client (asp.net)
I'll be using a 3rd party library for pop3/smtp/mime/etc.
<b>What challenges do you guys think there will be during development?</b>
(I don't want to overlook major components)
It seems pretty straight forward, th... | 0 | [
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Anyone seen good embedded help in a web application?
===
I have a pretty simple app on the web (written in Flex) which is very straightforward to use once it has data inside it. The steps to get data inside it are themselves also pretty simple, but not at all obvious to my audience when they first log into my app.
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Controlling C# DataGridView with an Arraylist in VS2008
===
I'm having some problems with a datagridview element I'm using in VS2008.
This DataGridView is actually a tab in a TabControl element.
I gave it 5 colums which need to be filled up with elements from a costum Object i made.
It's basically a small libra... | 0 | [
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Create Table so that user is the owner
===
It is my understanding that the default behavior when creating a table in SQL 2005 is that it will be created with dbo as the owner of the table. Is there a way to change this default behavior so that all tables get created as the user instead of as dbo?
I am working on mov... | 0 | [
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Redirect stout from child process with .net
===
I'm using the following code
System::Diagnostics::Process^ p = gcnew System::Diagnostics::Process();
p->StartInfo->FileName = "tnccmd.exe";
p->StartInfo->UseShellExecute = false;
p->StartInfo->RedirectStandardInput = true;
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How To limit file size in TFS
===
Is there a way to set a maximum size for files that can be check in into source control under Team Foundation Server 2005 or 2008?
In the past, when we worked with SourceSafe there were several cases were developers decided to checkin a 500mb data file to source control.
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How to indent a selction in gvim (win32)?
===
I'd like to **indent a block of text**.
I am able to do this in the **linux** build of givm.
I do this is the **state** of gvim where I'm not in the insert or visual mode. The bar at the bottom is blank on the left and the line number, percentage are showing on th... | 0 | [
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DropDownList annoyance: same value won't trigger event
===
i've populated a dropdownlist control with different text properties but each text properties had THE SAME value (text property was A, value properties is blah,text property was B, value properties is blahblah, etc... )
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How do you test if cookies are enabled in Java/J2EE
===
Testing:
return request.getCookies() == null;
is not an appropriate way test. Is there another way?
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Any tips on how to organize Eclipse environment on multiple monitors?
===
I can't find a good way of putting Eclipse windows on two monitors. Currently I just detached (clicked on a header and dragged) a few windows to a secondary monitor (package explorer, console, and outline) while leaving primary monitor with maxi... | 0 | [
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What does PermGen actually stand for?
===
I know what PermGen is, what it's used for, why it fails, how to increase it etc.
What I don't know is what PermGen actually stands for. Permanent... Gen... something?
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Convert string to code in Scheme
===
How do I convert a string into the corresponding code in Scheme? For example, I want to convert this string:
"(1 (0) 1 (0) 0)"
into this list:
'(1 (0) 1 (0) 0)
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Stratagies For Using NHibernate Generete Schema
===
I'm building a new app that is using NHibernate to generate the database schema but i can see a possible problem in the future.
Obviously you use all the data from your database is cleared when you update the schema but what stratagies do people use to restore any... | 0 | [
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Ruby: defining class level hash with default values
===
i have a basic ruby class:
class LogEntry
end
and what i would like to do is be able to define a hash with a few values like so:
EntryType = { :error => 0, :warning => 1, :info => 2 }
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Best method to show/hide hover popup window
===
I have a calendar control derived from DataGridView. A custom item hover event is already in place. When handling the event, I have the item that was hovered and the mouse location. What is the best method to show a pop-up window with detailed information about the item?... | 0 | [
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What language does these things the best?
===
We have been debating using PERL/PHP/Javascript/JAVA and some others to do the following things. Are there any others that can do all of these things well and easily?
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How do I get the MIN() of two fields in Postgres?
===
Let's say I have a table like this:
name | score_a | score_b
-----+---------+--------
Joe | 100 | 24
Sam | 96 | 438
Bob | 76 | 101
... | ... | ...
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Padding in NSTextView -- possible without custom drawing?
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What should a good BugTracking tool be capabale of?
===
I found a lot of questions asking for the best tool, but none asking for the **features, you really need**? And what features you *never* really needed?
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Building .Net User Controls
===
I am currently building a .Net userform using C# and I am populating it with custom user controls. The controls each have an accessor that gets and sets the object that contains the data that the control will be populated with.
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ASP.NET - Basic checklist for putting a site into production
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I'm building a static ASP.NET site (using Masterpages and a few forms) and I'm about to release it onto my production server.
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Problem with relative path in Python on Windows
===
I know this is a simple, beginner-ish Python question, but I'm having trouble opening a file using a relative path. This behavior seems odd to me (coming from a non-Python background):
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Ranking of Full Text Search (MSSQL)
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How to center a <div> element in IE6
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trying to implement a dialog-box style behaviour using a separate div section with all the stuff inside it.
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Cross domain Ajax request from within js file.
===
Here's the problem:
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2.) That page requests a js file www.foo.com like this...
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Powerbuilder Date Math
===
How do I subtract 30 days from a date in PowerBuilder?
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Building hierarchy objects from flat list of parent/child
===
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How to create an element without hardcoding the name. XSLT
===
I tried this but it does not seem to be valid syntax.
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Trouble encoding a u umlaut with in a .Net http handler
===
I have a JavaScript request going to a ASP.Net (2.0) HTTP handler which passes the request to a java web service. In this system special characters, such as those with an accent do not get passed on correctly.
E.G.
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How to disable the minimize button in C#?
===
In my application I need to temporarily gray out the minimize button of the main form. Any ideas how this can be achieved? I don't mind doing p/invokes to Win32 dlls.
Edit: Also, is there any other way of preventing the form from becoming minimized? | 0 | [
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boost::any_cast - throw only when an implicit conversion isn't available?
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I want `boost::any_cast<T>` to only throw an exception when the type of the `any` doesn't have an implicit conversion to `T`. The normal behaviour seems to be to throw an exception if the type of the `any` is not `T`, regardless of implicit ... | 0 | [
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Script.aculo.us Sortable onUpdate problem in IE.
===
I'm working on a project where I am using a script.aculo.us Sortable object.
It works nice and fast in Firefox and Chrome, but in IE it is incredibly slow whenever I drop an element.
I've done a little checking, and it turns out that in IE, the "onUpdate" call... | 2 | [
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Generating SQL using XML and XSLT
===
I have an XML definition that contains an elemtn with child elements. For example:
<a>
<b>
<c>C</c>
<d>D</d>
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I have an XSLT with an output of text. For example:
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ctags best practicies
===
I'm working on +1M LOC C/C++ project on Solaris (remote, via VNC or SSH). I have a daily updated copy of source code on my local machine too (Windows, just for browsing code).
I use VIM and ctags combo (on both Solaris and Windows) but I'm not happy with results / speed. What settings for ... | 0 | [
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What Arguments are you supposed to give to the Windows API call VerQueryValue
===
I understand the first argument must be the result of GetFileVersionInfo().
The third and forth are target buffer and size
What is the second argument, lpSubBlock?
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NHibernate mapping of lookup collection (if that makes any sense)
===
I'm not sure how to ask the question, for I don't know what I don't know, and therefore I don't know the proper terminology for what I'm trying to get the answer to. I will explain my scenario, in hopes that it will help:
I've got three tables, ... | 0 | [
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Is there a way to change sql reporting chart type and sub type at runtime?
===
Is there a way to change SQL Reporting "chart type" and "sub type" at runtime?
I'm working with a .rdlc report and can't seem to figure out the way to change this at runtime. I don't have the "Expression" ability in either of these fiel... | 0 | [
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A good server spec for image resizing in PHP
===
I have a site that enables users to upload images which are then re-sized into 4 different sizes.
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Are spaces allowed in the name attribute of a Struts logic:equal tag?
===
I came across the following markup in a JSP file in a legacy app I maintain:
<logic:equal name="welcome memberInfoView" property="hasFoo" value="false">
That name attribute looks very wrong to me. Based on what I've read in the Struts ... | 0 | [
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Should Quaternion based 3D Cameras accumulate Quaternions or Euler angles?
===
So I have written a Quaternion based 3D Camera oriented toward new programmers so it is ultra easy for them to integrate and begin using.
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Make virtual earth infobox appear on click instead of hover?
===
Is it possible to make Virtual Earth pushpin infobox display respond from onclick instead of mouseover?
Currently I'm using something like this:
...
var pin = new VEShape(
VEShapeType.Pushpin,
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Why is Java able to store 0xff000000 as an int?
===
An integer's max value in Java is 2147483647, since Java integers are signed, right?
0xff000000 has a numeric value of 4278190080.
Yet I see Java code like this:
int ALPHA_MASK = 0xff000000;
Can anyone enlighten me please? | 0 | [
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Building a Query From a List of Strings
===
How would you take an arbitrary list of strings (of the form "%[text]%") and a database column, and turn them into a SQL query that does a LIKE comparison for each string in the list?
An example: I have three strings in my list, "%bc%", "%def%" and "%ab%". This builds the... | 0 | [
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How do you use LINQ with Sqlite
===
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Good URL strategy for sitemap and SEO
===
I run a site where users have their own profile pages. They are also able to post products for sale (that they have made) and write/import blog posts. I am going to be implementing a sitemap and I need to make a final decision with the URL strategy.
Here's what I currently ... | 0 | [
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Cascading to a auto completing text box
===
I have a web page where the user will enter their address. They will select their country and region in cascading drop down lists. I would like to provide an auto completing textbox for their city, but I want to be context sensitive to the country and region selections. I wo... | 0 | [
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How to call python2.5 function from x86asm/x64asm?
===
I'll have couple of python functions I must interface with from the assembly code. The solution doesn't need to be a complete solution because I'm not going to interface with python code for too long. Anyway, I chewed it a bit:
- What does a python object look ... | 0 | [
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Session cookie lost with IE7
===
I have an ASP.NET 2.0 application. The login page redirects twice when the login is successful. This works OK on all test environment and production servers except one. We can see with Fiddler that the login redirects to the second page and it redirects to the third. When getting to th... | 0 | [
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Is eclipse visual editor dead?
===
The Eclipse [Visual Editor][1] project seems to be dead, no commits, no updates. Any one know what is happening?
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Downloadable/browsable version of the .NET Framework source code?
===
Now that the source code to the .NET Framework has been made available, is there any way to actually view it that doesn't involve using Visual Studio to step into a framework class? Several times now, I've been curious just how something works and w... | 0 | [
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Can you recommend a good source for Teradata Best Practices?
===
Looks like my data warehouse project is moving to Teradata next year (from SQL Server 2005).
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===
Let's say I have two existing tables, "dogs" and "cats":
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jQuery Plugin:
===
I'm currently working on a jQuery plugin and I'm wondering if it would be possible to have the plugin listen for events rather than being triggered by events.
So instead of this:
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tutorial for HTML canvas's arc function
===
I can not figure out what all the parameters to the arc() function are (by experimentation) and I have not found any tutorial that seems to explain them. Where would a good explanation of the arc() function be? | 0 | [
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===
What's the best way to validate that an IP entered by the user is valid? It comes in as a string. | 0 | [
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resize a vector down.. c++
===
I have a vector with 1000 "nodes"
if(count + 1 > m_listItems.capacity())
m_listItems.reserve(count + 100);
The problem is I also clear it out when I'm about to refill it.
m_listItems.clear();
The capacity doesn't change.
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Is checking if not nil before sending a release message good practice?
===
when releasing an instance that could exist or not, I usually write this:
if (object != nil) [object release];
but since sending a message to nil is not a problem, is that conditional necessary?
I suppose the question comes down to thi... | 0 | [
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Resources for developing a C++ MySQL application for Linux
===
I'm going to be developing a C++ application that uses a MySQL database.
I've written similar apps in Java using JDBC, as well as the Spring Framework.
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C# - How to call an exe added into project solution
===
So I added an EXE to my project's solution. The EXE does some stuff and outputs data via stdout. I want to capture the output, but more importantly how do I execute that EXE within my program? | 0 | [
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why is the windows cmd.exe limited to 80 characters wide
===
I love stretching my terminal on unix. What is the history or reason behind windows lame command line? | 0 | [
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How many dimensions in an array with no value
===
I'm a little lost (still working with Ron Jeffries's book). Here's a simple class:
<pre><code>
public class Model{
private String[] lines;
public void myMethod(){
String[] newLines = new String[lines.Length + 2];
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Is there a programatic way to access iTunesConnect sales reports?
===
I've got an app on the iTunes store, and Apple provides daily (and weekly) sales reports. I'd like to download these in an automated fashion (say, via script attached to a cron job), but I'm not sure how to get around all their https-forms, Web-obj... | 0 | [
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Writing a while loop in the C preprocessor
===
I am asking this question from an educational/hacking point of view, (I wouldn't really want to code like this).
Is it possible to implement a while loop only using C preprocessor directives. I understand that macros cannot be expanded recursively, so how would this be... | 0 | [
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Save information from MS crash reporter?
===
On Windows XP when a process crashes, we get a dialog box with a link:
"To view technical information about the error report, click here."
The "click here" link brings up a whole lot of information in a window, but no obvious way to save it to a file. Is there a way? ... | 0 | [
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Do you have your own 'utils' dll and what do you keep there?
===
I can start with my own .NET dll. I have a dll I use in all my web projects (around 10) and I have util classes for FTP, zip, imageresizing, extensionmethods and a generic singleton class.
I think it is a common practice and I just thought it would be... | 0 | [
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