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asp:DropDownList Error: 'DropDownList1' has a SelectedValue which is invalid because it does not exist in the list of items.
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I have a asp.net 2.0 web site with numerous asp:DropDownList controls.
The DropDownList control contains the standard info city, state, county etc... info.
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Up-to-date libFoundation alternative
===
I was wondering if there is a more up to date alternative to libFoundation (which hasn't been updated since 2001) to develop modern cross-platform Obj-C applications.
I don't need appKit features, only Foundation is needed.
I know about GNUStep, but I've only heard bad th... | 4 | [
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LSP in OO programming?
===
Am I right in thinking the full name of the LSP is the Liskoff Substitution Principle? I'm having trouble finding an [online] source to cite for any information on this... it seems to be a cornerstone of OOP, and yet I'm having trouble finding definitions. | 0 | [
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ASP.NET XML ObjectDataSource Wrapper Class Examples
===
I want to use XML instead of SQLServer for a simple website.
Are their any good tutorials, code examples, and/or tools available to make a (prefer VB.NET) wrapper class to handle the basic list, insert, edit, and delete (CRUD) code?
The closest one I found... | 0 | [
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What static analysis tools are available for C#?
===
What tools are there available for static analysis against C# code? I know about FxCop and StyleCop. Are there others? I've run across NStatic before but it's been in development for what seems like forever - it's looking pretty slick from what little I've seen of ... | 0 | [
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What tools do you use for WPF development
===
What tools beside Visual Studio's Cider do you use?
Here is my list:
1. [Snoop][1]
2. [Mole debugger visualizer][2]
Have you succeed in using something from Microsoft Expression product family?
[1]: http://blois.us/Snoop/
[2]: http://www.codeproject.com... | 0 | [
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Combining Structures
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I want to know the best way to combine two structures with differing fields names.
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C.field3 = 2;
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Linq to Entities vs ESQL
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**When using the Entity Framework, does ESQL perform better than Linq to Entities?**
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Any way to have an ActionScript 3 (Flex/AIR) project print to standard output?
===
Is there any way to have a binary compiled from an ActionScript 3 project print stuff to *stdout* when executed?
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Do you use Microsoft's Prism (CompositeWPF) in commercial development?
===
Are you using or going to use Prism? I had experience with Composite Application block (composite UI for WinForms) and can say that it's an overengineered hard to use framework. I taken a look at Prism and it seems to be much better designed e.... | 0 | [
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Automatically floating all fields in a VFP report?
===
I want to set all the fields and labels on a VFP7 report to "Float". I tried `USE`ing the `.frx` file and doing the following `REPLACE` but it didn't work. Is there some other field I need to change too?
REPLACE float WITH .T. FOR objtype = 8 | 0 | [
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Can IIS 6 serve requests for pages with no extensions?
===
Is there any way in IIS to map requests to a particular URL with no extension to a given application.
For example, in trying to port something from a Java servlet, you might have a URL like this...
http://[server]/MyApp/HomePage?some=parameter
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Can you modify text files when committing to subversion?
===
I want to ran the following script on text files that are being committed:
# Send the commands H and w to ed
# ed will append newline if the file does not end in one
printf "%s\n" H w | ed -s $1
# Strip trailing whitespace
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Does the PHP mail() function work if I don't own the MX record
===
I'm not sure I'm using all the correct terminology here so be forgiving.
I just put up a site with a contact form that sends an email using the PHP mail() function. Simple enough. However the live site doesn't actually send the email, the test site ... | 0 | [
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Visual Studio 2008 Fubared
===
Ok, so, my visual studio is broken. I say this NOT prematurely, as it was my first response to see where I had messed up in my code. When I add controls to the page I can't reference all of them in the code behind. Some of them I can, it seems that the first few I put on a page work, ... | 0 | [
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Does Adobe Flash support databases?
===
Which all databases does Adobe Flash support? | 0 | [
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How to provide next page of updated content?
===
Feel free to edit the title if you know how to formulate the question better. (Tagging is a problem as well.) The problem may be too difficult in this general form, so let us consider a concrete example.
You get a screenful of stackoverflow questions by requesting `/... | 0 | [
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Need a little REGEX help... [PHP]
===
Hey so what I want to do is snag the content for the first paragraph. The string $blog_post contains a lot of paragraphs in the format:
<p>Paragraph 1</p><p>Paragraph 2</p><p>Paragraph 3</p>
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ruby idioms for using command-line options
===
I'm trying to pick up ruby by porting a medium-sized (non-OO) perl program. One of my personal idioms is to set options like this:
use Getopt::Std;
our $opt_v; # be verbose
getopts('v');
# and later ...
$opt_v && print "something interesting\n"... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to create a wizard in C# 2.0?
===
I have an application where users will be creating stock items, and a time of creation there are a number of different things that need to happen.
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WebClient.DownloadFileAsync fails to raise exception
===
An odd issue that I have been trying to address in a project - my calls to WebClient.DownloadFileAsync seem to be getting ignored and no exceptions are being raised. So far I have been able to determine this might be due to destination folder not existing, but ... | 0 | [
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Do you know how to implement transactions in Castle ActiveRecord?
===
I decided to make a system for a client using [Castle ActiveRecord][1], everything went well until I found that the transactions do not work, for instance;
TransactionScope t = new TransactionScope();
try
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How do I get SQL Server Integration Services to use a different database connection for Package Configuration
===
I have an SSIS Package that sets some variable data from a SQL Server Package Configuration Table. (Selecting the "Specify configuration setings directly" option)
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How would you extract data from a MS Project .mpp file?
===
I need to extract data from a .mpp file on the network and combine it with other data from several different databases. The application can be written in Perl, VB6, VB.net or C# but must be easily scheduled from a Windows based server.
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===
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Visual Studio equivalent to Delphi bookmarks
===
I use Delphi for many years, and although I have now moved on to Visual Studio I still fondly remember numbered bookmarks (CTRL+K+1 to set bookmark 1, CRTL+Q+1 to goto bookmark 1).
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Web Service Namespace Dynamic Naming
===
I have a webservice that I will be deploying to dev, staging and production. Along with this will be an ASP.net application that will be deploying separately but also in those three stages.
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Which database table Schema is more efficient?
===
Which Database table Schema is more efficient and why?
"Users (UserID, UserName, CompamyId)"
"Companies (CompamyId, CompanyName)"
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SQL - how to store and navigate hierarchies
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===
At work I use Windows Server 2008. At home, I just got a openSUSE laptop. Is there an RDP client I can use? | 2 | [
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Which class design is better?
===
Which class design is better and why?
public class User
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public String UserName;
public String Password;
public String FirstName;
public String LastName;
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public class Employee : User
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Best full text search alternative to ms sql, c++ solution
===
What is the best full text search alternative to ms sql?
I'm looking for something similar to [Lucene][1] and [Lucene.NET][2] but without the .NET and Java requirements. I would also like to find a solution that is usable in commercial applications.
... | 0 | [
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Is Wiki Content Portable?
===
I'm thinking of starting a wiki, probably on a low cost LAMP hosting account. I'd like the option of exporting my content later in case I want to run it on IIS/ASP.NET down the line. I know in the weblog world, there's an open standard called BlogML which will let you export your blog con... | 0 | [
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Two-way password encryption without ssl
===
I am using the [twitter API][1] to [integrate twitter][2] with my blog's commenting system. The problem with the twitter API and many other web APIs out there is that they require the user's username and password to do anything useful. I don't want to deal with the hassle ... | 0 | [
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How to do a simple mail merge in OpenOffice
===
I need to do a simple mail merge in OpenOffice using C++ via OLE or native API. Are there any good examples available? | 0 | [
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encrypt data with 2 keys/passwords
===
What are the fundamentals to accomplish encrypting data with exactly 2 keys/passwords, but only needing exactly one (either one) of the 2 keys/passwords to decrypt the data?
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Will this hardware be 64bit Windows Server 2008 compatible?
===
I recently printed out Jeff Atwood's [Understanding The Hardware][1] blog post and plan on taking it to Fry's Electronics and saying to them "Give me all the parts on these sheets so I can put this together." However, I'm going to be installing 64bit Wind... | 0 | [
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How do you find out which NIC is connected to the internet?
===
Consider the following setup:
A windows PC with a LAN interface and a WiFi interface (the standard for any new laptop). Each of the interfaces might be connected or disconnected from a network. I need a way to determine which one of the adapters is the o... | 0 | [
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One or Two Primary Keys in Many-to-Many Table?
===
I have the following tables in my database that have a many-to-many relationship, which is expressed by a connecting table that has foreign keys to the primary keys of each of the main tables:
- Widget: WidgetID (PK), Title, Price
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Best way to avoid code injection in PHP
===
My website was recently attacked by, what seemed to me as, an innocent code:
<?php
if ( isset( $ _GET['page'] ) ) {
include( $ _GET['page'] . ".php" );
} else {
include("home.php");
}
?>
There where no SQL calls, so I was... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to choose whether to generate heap dump or not on the fly?
===
We have an application which is deployed to a WebSphere server running on UNIX, and we are experiencing two issues:
1. a system hang which recovers after a few minutes - to investigate, we will need the thread dump (javacore).
2. a sys... | 0 | [
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How to install MySQL 5.5 using Source from non-root linux user?
===
I need a generic way to install MySQL 5.5 in almost any Linux OS from non-root User. Hence I thought to install MySQL from its source and install it where ever I need.
Is it really possible to install MySQL in non-root user home?
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multi thread launch arrangement
===
I have 2 thread to create thread1 and thread2. When creating threads with:
pthread_create(&thread1, NULL, &function_th1, NULL);
pthread_create(&thread2, NULL, &function_th2, NULL);
The thread2 is launched before the thread1 and I'm looking for a solution to start thre... | 0 | [
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ASP.NET MVC and Payement gateway
===
I am working on a hotel reservation module. This is an ASP.NET MVC application. I have a requirement of building a workflow integrating with payment gateway. When customer reserve the facilitates in the hotel with valid debit/credit card, the amount has to be blocked against thei... | 0 | [
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How to bind in flexigrid from mysql in asp.net
===
I came across lot of posts about flexigrid. since i am new to .net i cant understand all the things about flexigrid, is there any tutorials where i can start on flexigrid , i need to bind the grid with mysql, where i need to do insert update and delete.
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editting a taglib of a plugin. and then how to commit it to svn?
===
I had a change required in the taglib of plugin. the local system now shows change I required.
But what if I want to host it. I want to commit it. how do I do that? | 0 | [
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Read images from a image sheet
===
I have one image sheet like the one in this link (http://jquerytools.org/media/img/demo-navi.jpg). I would like to get only a component of that image.
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How to find opensource projects looking for help ?
===
Earlier, sourceforge had up-to-date listings of volunteer requirements. Now, very few projects are asking for volunteers. Is there any other forum where requirements are posted, and people interested in particular languages/technologies sift through the listings a... | 2 | [
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Enforce constraint checking only when inserting rows in MSSQL?
===
Is there a way to enforce constraint checking in MSSQL only when inserting new rows? I.e. allow the constraints to be violated when removing/updating rows? | 0 | [
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Strange Rails Authentication Issue
===
I'm using the RESTful authentication Rails plugin for an app I'm developing.
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Developing on Eclipse 3.4, running on Eclipse 3.3
===
I'm developing an Eclipse plug-in, based on a bunch of core Eclipse plug-ins like SWT, JDT, GEF and others.
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php mail() not working windows 2003, IIS SMTP
===
getting this:
problem PHP Warning: mail() [function.mail]: SMTP server response: 550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for chris.mahan@gmail.com in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\mailtest.php on line 12
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Running DB Migrations from application
===
I have a rails application where each user has a separate database (taking Joel Spolsky's advice on this). I want to run DB migrations from the rails application to create a new database and tables for this user. What is the easiest way to do this? Maybe db migrations is not ... | 0 | [
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How to take screenshot in Mac OS X using Cocoa or C++
===
How to take screenshot programmically of desktop area in Mac OS X ?
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Generate field in MySQL SELECT
===
If I've got a table containing Field1 and Field2 can I generate a new field in the select statement? For example, a normal query would be:
SELECT Field1, Field2 FROM Table
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cross platform unicode support
===
I find that getting Unicode support in my cross-platform apps a real pain in the butt.
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Unable to determine guest operating system: Vmware error
===
Ok, here's a very short and to the point question. When trying to import a virtual PC 2004 Windows 2003 Server VM in VM Workstation 6.0.2 I'm getting an error 'unable to determine guest operating system'. Soo how to fix? | 0 | [
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Is it possible to get the maximum supported resolution of a connected display in os x from java?
===
What the title says. Assume java 1.6 and leopard. Ideally, it would also be nice to get a list of all supported resolutions and the current resolution. If this isn't possible in java, is there some way to do it that co... | 0 | [
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How to find out if a file exists in C# / .NET?
===
I would like to test a string containing a path to a file for existence of that file (something like the -e test in Perl or the os.path.exists() in Python) in C#. | 0 | [
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Tool to check Doxygen markup is up to date
===
I'm using Doxygen to generate documentation for my (C++) code, and am wondering if there is a tool that would give me a list of all functions/methods for which the current Doxygen markup doesn't describe all the arguments (or describes too many)? Maybe this is already inc... | 0 | [
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How can I merge two Python dictionaries as a single expression?
===
I have two Python dictionaries, and I want to write a single expression that returns these two dictionaries, merged. The update() method would be what I need, if it returned its result instead of modifying a dict in-place.
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Regex to match unique substrings
===
Here's a basic regex technique that I've never managed to remember. Let's say I'm using a fairly generic regex implementation (e.g., grep or grep -e). If I were to do a list of files and match any that end in either ".sty" or ".cls", how would I do that?
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Can I stop .NET eating IDs?
===
I'm an Information Architect and JavaScript developer by trade nowadays, but recently I've been getting back into back-end coding again. And, whilst trying to get an HTML prototype integrated and working with our C#-based CMS, I've come to blows with our programmers over the HTML ID at... | 0 | [
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NUnit - How to test all classes that implement a particular interface
===
If I have interface IFoo, and have several classes that implement it, what is the best/most elegant/cleverest way to test all those classes against the interface?
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Getting an error when starting WAMP - "VirtualHost *:80 -- mixing * ports and non-* ports with a NameVirtualHost address is not supported, proceeding with undefined results"
===
I'm running WAMP v2.0 on WindowsXP and I've got a bunch of virtual hosts setup in the http-vhosts.conf file.
This was working, but in the ... | 0 | [
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Speeding up XAML editing in VS2008
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When editing XAML in VS2008 SP1, the editor is really slow. devenv process seems to be around at 40% CPU (the machine I’m using at the moment is only dual core, so that’s almost maxing out one core) most of the time. It spikes up a bit more when I switch to another XAML file. I d... | 0 | [
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What are some good IRC channels for programmers?
===
I am looking for some IRC channels for programmers. Websites, forums, and stackoverflow are good for large-ish questions, but for quick stupid things or just chatting about issues with easy back-and-forth then IRC would be ideal.
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Is LaTeX used outside mathematics and academia?
===
This seems like an interesting forum to ask if anyone's come across semi-serious LaTeX usage outside of its traditional fields like mathematics, computer science, and other academic disciplines.
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How to convert Word and Excel documents to PDF programmatically?
===
We are developing a little application that given a directory with PDF files creates a unique PDF file containing all the PDF files in the directory. This is a simple task using iTextSharp. The problem appears if in the directory exist some files lik... | 0 | [
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Any recommended source code browser/explorers (Windows/C/C++)?
===
I'm looking for any recommendations for source code browsers, but especially ones that work on a large evolving source code base (somtimes in the order of 100k files, but more often about 10k files). My requirements would be:
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Referencing resource files from multiple projects in a solution
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Move all windows to a single monitor (with two attached) in Mac OS X?
===
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Programmable, secure FTP replacement.
===
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Search and replace a line in a file in Python
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I want to loop over the contents of a text file and do a search and replace on some lines and write the result back to the file. I could first load the whole file in memory and then write it back, but that probably is not the best way to do it.
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===
I'm starting a hobby game project on Windows that will make heavy use of 3D graphics effects. It will most likely be written in C++.
Should I use OpenGL or DirectX for my graphics backend? Why?
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Finding a file in a Python module distribution
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I've written a Python package that includes a bsddb database of pre-computed values for one of the more time-consuming computations. For simplicity, my setup script installs the database file in the same directory as the code which accesses the database (on Unix, som... | 0 | [
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Tool for degrading my network connection ?
===
I've written some applications than heavily use network, and I would to test it over a slow network. I'm looking for a tool to simulate this kind of connections.
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drawing animations at the show of JDialog
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What would be the best way to draw a simple animation just before showing a modal JDialog? (i.e. expanding borders from the mouse click point to the dialog location). I thought it would be possible to draw on the glasspane of the parent frame on the setVisible method of t... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to lock cache in asp.net?
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I know in certain circumstances, such as long running processes, it is important to lock ASP.NET cache in order to avoid subsequent requests by another user for that resource from executing the long process again instead of hitting the cache.
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Linking statically in C#
===
I'm working on a module for a CMS. This module is distributed as a class library DLL.
I have several utility libraries I'd like to use in this module. Is there anyway I can link these libraries statically so I won't have to distribute several DLL's (thereby distributing my utility libra... | 0 | [
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How can I control checkboxes in a .Net Forms.TreeView?
===
I have a .Net desktop application with a TreeView as one of the UI elements.
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Beta Testing
===
I have a project that I would like to start beta testing soon, it is a PHP/MySQL site for programmers.<br />
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How can a .net class library be protected so it cant be referenced by other applications?
===
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Can you have virtual users using an SFTP server?
===
I've had a FTP server (Mac OS X, but not the server version) set up for a while where the users are virtual, i.e. they are not actual user accounts in the server's OS, but accounts handled by the FTP server software -- to the OS they all look like the `ftp` user acc... | 0 | [
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Do you version "derived" files?
===
Using online interfaces to a version control system is a nice way to have a published location for the most recent versions of code. For example, I have a LaTeX package here (which is released to CTAN whenever changes are verified to actually work):
<http://github.com/wspr/psto... | 0 | [
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===
I'd love to be able to try Mac OSX in a VM, preferable on something shiny and new like KVM for linux.
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Should I use GitHub+Fogbugz or Assembla?
===
I'm trying to work out the lowest friction hosting solution for a bunch of open source, one man (i.e., me) projects. Recently I started using Git and naturally fell into using GitHub as well, which I've found very nice. I also discovered that Fogbugz is free for small teams... | 0 | [
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How do I install a color theme for IntelliJ IDEA 7.0.x
===
I prefer dark backgrounds for coding, and I've downloaded a jar file containing an IntelliJ IDEA color theme that has a dark background. How do I tell IntelliJ about it? | 0 | [
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Repairing an MDF file
===
Can somebody in this forum recommend a tool/procedure to repair or recover a corrupt SQL Server 2000 database file? | 4 | [
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Do I need a Mac to to make a Java application bundle?
===
I want to create a Java application bundle for Mac without using Mac.
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group_concat query performance
===
i am having serious performance problems (queries up to 55 seconds) while running a mysql query since i added a group_concat clause.
my query looks like:
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left outer join page_category on page.id = s... | 0 | [
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Portaby handle exceptional errors in C++
===
I'm working on porting a Visual C++ application to GCC (should build on MingW and Linux).
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===
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"Similar Posts" like functionality using MS SQL Server
===
I have lots of article store in MS SQL server 2005 database in a table called Articles:
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Query to identify the number of revisions made to a table
===
Is there any query which can return me the number of revisions made to the structure of a database table?
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What's the difference between DOCUMENT_URI and URI_REQUEST in SSI?
===
When looking at a SSI printenv dump I see a variable URI_REQUEST.
When reading the Apache mod_include docs I see DOCUMENT_URI which they define as "The (%-decoded) URL path of the document requested by the user."
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What web log file analyzer do you recommend
===
I am looking into getting a log file analysis tool for multiple sites.
All the sites currently run Google analytics, however I have noticed that the stats that this provides can be a bit off (lower numbers than log files report etc etc).
It needn't be expensive alt... | 0 | [
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.NET Scanning API
===
Is there any free or commercial component written in .NET (no COM interop) that will work with most twain scanners? | 0 | [
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