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Why does System.Web.Hosting.ApplicationHost.CreateApplicationHost throw System.IO.FileNotFoundException?
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I saw something about needing to have the assembly available for the type of the first argument passed to the function. I think it is, I can't figure out what am I missing. | 0 | [
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How to access foreign key related column values using LinqToSql?
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I'm trying to wire-up LinqToSql to be my data access layer and running into a few issues, probably due to my lack of experience with LinqToSql.
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I need to identify each iphone user in my database application uniquely. What code would achieve this?
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I know each Iphone has a electronic identifier other than the phone # or esn - how do i call it and what does it return? | 0 | [
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Strategy for dealing with large db tables
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I'm looking at building a Rails application which will have some pretty
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Grooviest way to store a BLOB in a database?
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While writing a utility script to insert images into a database I wondered if there were a groovier way of doing it. In the end settled for something along the lines of this:
def sql = Sql.newInstance(...)
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Hibernate: Parse/Translate HQL FROM part to get pairs class alias, class name
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Can anyone point me out, how can I parse/evaluate HQL and get map where key is table alias and value - full qualified class name.
E.g. for HQL
> SELECT a.id from Foo a INNER JOIN a.test b
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Adopting Open Source Software in an Organisation
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What are the pros and cons of adopting Open source software for an organisaton? Is there anybody out there who has done this and how well has it been working out with some examples of the softwares they adopted and how it has been in use?
Usually contirbutions co... | 0 | [
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What is the best way for implement active record in java?
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I wander if with a simple Map<String,Object> implementation for plain records its enough. | 0 | [
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Can autotools create multi-platform makefiles
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I have a plugin project I've been developing for a few years where the plugin works with numerous combinations of [primary application version, 3rd party library version, 32-bit vs. 64-bit]. Is there a (clean) way to use autotools to create a single makefile that buil... | 0 | [
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WPF VisualBrush with mixed aspect ratio
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Conditional Attributes - Asp.Net MVC View
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I have a requirement to add conditional disabled & class attributes to a dropdown form element. I have the following however it does not write out either of the attributes in any state. Is there a way around this.
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Database naming conventions
===
We are deciding the naming convention for tables, columns, procedures, etc. at our development team at work. The singular-plural table naming has already been decided, we are using singular.
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remove whitespace from bash variable
===
Assuming var contains spaces, newlines, and tabs followed by some text,
why does
${var#"${var%%[![:space:]]*}"} # strip var of everything
# but whitespace
# then remove what's left
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MSXML2::IXMLDOMDocument2Ptr->GetXML() messing up my string!
===
All,
this is my code
//declare string pointer
BSTR markup;
//declare and initialize XML Document
MSXML2::IXMLDOMDocument2Ptr pXMLDoc;
HRESULT hr;
hr = pXMLDoc.CreateInstance(__uuidof(MSXML2::DOMDocument40));
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===
An example scenario:
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mount a windows smb share on OS X as so it can be accessed by 'www' user
===
trying to mount an smb share on OS X so that the 'www' user can read files from there.
the SMB share is accessible via an Active Directory account. I can mount the share through the Finder (cmd-k ...)
my basic approach is
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Query vs. View
===
I want to know what is the difference betweeen a query and a view in terms of performance. And if a view is costy, what else besides a query could I do to improve performance? | 0 | [
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Is it possible in SQL Server to create a function which could handle a sequence?
===
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Is UML a good notation for messaging systems?
===
Ever since the publication of [Enterprise Integration Patterns][1] people have been using the notation introduced in that book for documenting asynchronous heterogenous messaging systems.
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removing the "T" from a datetime when doing a xml+xsl=html with .net (XmlDataDocument,XslCompiledTransform,XmlTextWriter)
===
what is the easiest way to remove the "T" from the result?
I want the result to be "YYYY/MM/DD HH/MM/SS"
the vb.net code is really straight forward
xmlDoc = New Xml.XmlData... | 0 | [
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What is the fastest way to parse large XML docs in Python?
===
I am currently the following code based on Chapter 12.5 of the Python Cookbook:
from xml.parsers import expat
class Element(object):
def __init__(self, name, attributes):
self.name = name
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How does licensing model work for Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007?
===
I am confused about the licensing model for Microsoft PerformancePoint Server.
When I look at
[http://www.microsoft.com/business/performancepoint/howtobuy/default.aspx][1]
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How to run my program on before logout on windows XP?
===
I am looking for an inverse version of "RunOnceEx".
RunOnceEx does run some program, before the user's shell(desktop&taskbar) start. The login progress will not continue before the runonceex complete.
I want to do exact the same but on user logout.
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How can I get a frame's content with mshtml?
===
Here's the issue:
I have a hook in IE that reacts on `WebBrowser.OnNavigateComplete2` event to parse the content of the document for some precise info.
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===
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ASP.NET - show application build date/info at the bottom of the screen
===
I have a asp.net web application which has a number of versions deployed on different customer servers inside their networks. One practice that we have is to have clients email screenshots when they have issues.
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Is there an equivalent to the .Net FileSystemWatcher in the Linux world?
===
I find the .Net FileSystemWatcher class really handy for writing utilities that automatically come to life when files show up in their watched folders. Is there any equivalent to this functionality in the *nix world that would allow me to wat... | 0 | [
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How do i transform a number to a repetition of characters in XSLT?
===
I have the following input:
<node TEXT="txt">
<node TEXT="txt">
<node TEXT="txt"/>
<node TEXT="txt"/>
</node>
<node TEXT="txt"/>
</node>
<node TEXT="txt"/>
I am currently using:
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Finding out why a process is spending time in the kernel in win32
===
I'm compiling a vc8 C++ project in a WinXp VmWare session. It's a hell of a lot slower than gcc3.2 in a RedHat VmWare session, so I'm looking at Task Manager. It's saying a very large percentage of my compile process is spent in the kernel. That ... | 0 | [
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Querying list items and using SharePoint web services vs the object model
===
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Subversion... pratical with a PHP framework app or not?
===
I am developing a website using CodeIgniter and PHP. Some of my friends suggest I start using Subversion to take care of my orginization. Could someone give me a basic explanation of what SVN is without the jargon and also if it is pratical for a frameword ... | 0 | [
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how to throw an exception in objective-c/cocoa?
===
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XQuery to get list of attributes
===
If I have several `Section` elements in an XML document, what XQuery do I use to get a list of all the `name` values?
<Section name="New Clients" filePath="XNEWCUST.TXT" skipSection="False">
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"Cut and Paste" - moving nodes in the DOM with Javascript
===
I have html code that looks roughly like this:
<div id="id1">
<div id="id2">
<p>some html</p>
<span>maybe some more</span>
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<div id="id3">
<p>different text here</p>
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javascript: accessing global variables inside a callback
===
i am having problem with javascript -
i have a js as -
/ ** CODE **/
var bVisited = false;
function aFuncCallBack(somestring)
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bVisited = true;
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processingManager.setCallBack(aFuncCallBack);
processingManager.DoWork();
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Primitive recursion
===
how can i give a general rule that include all the expressions below?
e.g one expression another one for sub and one for mult
i need to use recursion but i got confuse.
simplify :: Expr->Expr
simplify (Mult (Const 0)(Var"x"))
= Const 0
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Flex binding and AS3
===
I have a degrafa surface into a canvas container.
I want to link both width and height.
When i use binding like it works as expected:
// binding
BindingUtils.bindProperty(rect,"height",this,"height");
BindingUtils.bindProperty(rect,"width",this,"width");
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c# databound ComboBox : InvalidArgument=Value of '1' is not valid for 'SelectedIndex'.
===
I'm having problems setting the SelectedIndex on a bound ComboBox that I'm adding to a form at runtime and I suspect there's something odd going on.
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Best asp.net calendar/schedule component?
===
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I like the look of google calendar, and it absolutely needs to be a native .net component, which can be customized.
I don't mind if it is part of a bigger framework (like telerik, for examp... | 4 | [
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Call a factory from Constructor to get a new version of "this"
===
I may be going about this backwards...
I have a class which is like a document and another class which is like a template. They both inherit from the same base class and I have a method to create a new document from a template (or from another documen... | 0 | [
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Bizarre Firefox Input Bug
===
I'm a bit flabbergasted at this, so I'm wondering if any SOers have encountered it before.
I have an essentially flat page with a number of input=text seeded in the markup with default values of say A,B,C,D,E in order. The markup looks like this in view source:
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How to restrain one's self from the overwhelming urge to rewrite everything?
===
##Setup
Have you ever had the experience of going into a piece of code to make a seemingly simple change and then realizing that you've just stepped into a wasteland that deserves some serious attention? This usually gets followed up wit... | 0 | [
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WebPartManager & Mobile Controls
===
Can you use WebPartManager with web parts constructed from mobile web controls? If this is possible, should it be done? | 0 | [
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Creating a web service without an ASMX file?
===
I have written an ASP.NET composite control which includes some Javascript which communicates with a web service.
I have packaged the classes for the control and the service into a DLL to make it nice and easy for people to use it in other projects.
The problem I'... | 0 | [
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How can I force some pages to end in a slash [.htaccess]
===
This is a multi-site problem. I have a lot of sites with .htaccess files with multiple line similar to:
rewriterule ^(page-one|page-two|page-three)/?$ /index.php?page=$1 [L]
This means that both www.domain.com/page-one and www.domain.com/page-one/... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to change Garbage Collection behavior in Java ME?
===
I was wondering if it is possible to tweak the way garbage collector works on JavaMe in order to improve performance somehow(may reducing the number of passages)? I´ve seen some articles about it, but mostly directed Java SE and most of them says GC ... | 0 | [
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What is a fair productivity measurement technique for programmers?
===
Is there any measurement technique that takes into consideration not only how many artifacts were generated (i.e. lines of code, use cases, etc), but also considers the quality and effort involved?
What is a good measurement that we can deploy t... | 0 | [
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How do I simplify the below expressions using primitive recursion ????
===
The simplifications I have in mind are
0*e = e*0 = 0
1*e = e*1 = 0+e = e+0 = e-0 = e
and simplifying constant subexpressions, e.g. Plus (Const 1) (Const 2) would become Const 3. I would not expect variables (or variables and constants) to be... | 0 | [
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Can I set the process title for IIS6's w3wp.exe?
===
In Visual Studio's "Attach to Process" dialog I can see a Title column for each of the processes available. Is there any way for me to set the title for a specific w3wp.exe process to reflect the application pool it's hosting?
PS - I'm aware of iisapp.vbs and the... | 0 | [
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Converting pdf files to txt files with php
===
There's this program, pdftotext, that can convert a pdf file to a text file. To use it directly on the linux console:
pdftotext file.pdf
and it will generate a file.txt on the same directory as the pdf file. I was looking for a way to do it from inside a php pro... | 0 | [
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Disable Carbon Emacs scroll beep
===
I've been looking into adopting Carbon Emacs for use on my Mac, and the only stumbling block I've run into is the annoying scroll beep when you try to scroll past the end of the document. I've looked online but I can't seem to find what I should add to my .emacs that will stop it f... | 0 | [
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Form top most?
===
How can I display something over all other application. I want to to display something over all form of my program and all other programs open on my desktop (not mine). | 0 | [
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Doing XNA in Delphi Prism
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I have installed Delphi Prism and XNA Game Studio 3.0. I have managed to translate to Delphi Prism XNA Tutorial 1 "Displaying a 3D Model on the Screen" (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb197293.aspx).
Project compiles fine, but I cannot load a model. It looks like there is a new... | 0 | [
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HTTP headers encoding/decoding in Java
===
A custom HTTP header is being passed to a Servlet application for authentication purposes. The header value must be able to contain accents and other non-ASCII characters, so must be in a certain encoding (ideally UTF-8).
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C# ASP.NET - how to use the default view engine standalone ?
===
I would like to be able to use an ASP.NET view as an email template, complete with the <%= "hi there" %> syntax. Is there a way to invoke/setup this view engine in a standalone way?
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In a django form, How to show a field as text or make a field readonly (or disabled) so that it cannot be edited?
===
In a django form, How to show a field as text (preferred) or make a field readonly (or disabled) so that it cannot be edited?
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Problem building a Setup project
===
I'm working on a tool to simplify an application's deployment. Hence I'm aiming to automate the build of the setup project.
The Situation:
When I use Visual Studio to build the setup project this, creates the msi and exe files and concludes successfully. The problem occurs when... | 0 | [
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How to check if a Active Directory server is up and running using .Net?
===
Before trying to query the AD server I would like to check if it is alive and kicking.
Looks like a trivial thing, but I haven´t found anything to elucidate this.
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How do you read CSS rule values with JavaScript?
===
I would like to return a string with all of the contents of a CSS rule, like the format you'd see in an inline style. I'd like to be able to do this without knowing what is contained in a particular rule, so I can't just pull them out by style name (like `.style.wid... | 0 | [
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Programmatic Creation of a Notes Link Hotspot (URL)
===
Earlier versions of the Notes client would automatically turn a URL into a clickable link but with 6.5 (and presumably later) this no longer happens. The Notes UI allows it to be done via the Create->Hotspot->Link Hotspot menu but this gets tedious.
I'm lookin... | 0 | [
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floating point hex octal binary
===
I am working on a calculator that allows you to preform calculations past the decimal point in octal, hexadeciaml, binary, and of course decimal. I am having trouble though finding a way to convert floating point decimal numbers to floating point hexadecimal, octal, binary and vice ... | 0 | [
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How can generate views in asp.net-mvc unit tests?
===
Im trying to generate views in unit tests but i can't get around the missing VirtualPathProvider. Most viewengines use the VirtualPathProviderViewEngine base class that gets the provider from the current HostingEnvironment.
protected VirtualPathProvider Virt... | 0 | [
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asp.net mvc & popup dialogs
===
What do people recommend for creating popup's in ASP.Net MVC? I have used the ajax toolkit and component art's methods in the web forms world and am looking something with simillar capability.
What JQUERY plugins do people like? SimpleModal, JBOX (I think this was what it was called... | 0 | [
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Perl arrays
===
Given
my @mylist1;
push(@mylist1,"A");
push(@mylist1,"B");
push(@mylist1,"C");
my @mylist2;
push(@mylist2,"A");
push(@mylist2,"D");
push(@mylist2,"E");
Whats the quickest way in perl to insert in mylist2 all elements that are in mylist1 and not in mylist2 (ABCDE). | 0 | [
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Java still uses system memory after deallocation of objects and garbage collection.
===
I am running JVM 1.5.0 (Mac OS X Default), and I am monitoring my Java program in the Activity Monitor. I have the following:
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamRe... | 0 | [
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.NET: How to look up a user in Active Directory?
===
How do you look up a user in Active Directory?
Some example usernames are:
- avatopia\ian
- avatar\ian
- ian@avatopia.com
- ian@avatopia.local
- avatopia.com\ian
It's important to note that i don't know the name of the domain, [and i shouldn't be... | 0 | [
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How can I run a program from a batch file without having the console open after the program start?
===
For the moment my batch file look like this:
myprogram.exe param1
The program start but the Dos Windows still open... how can I close it?
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WPF: How do I edit the contents of a DockPanel that is located inside a UserControl?
===
I've created a user control (in vb.net code) that contains two dock panels, one for header content (called HeaderDockPanel) and one for other content (called RootDockPanel). The dockPanels are depedency properties of the user cont... | 0 | [
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Using a Database that's shared under the Creative Commons ShareAlike 3.0 License
===
I am looking to use a database / data file shared under the CC ShareAlike 3.0 License for my website. It says under the license that I am free to remix the work as long as I attribute the work and I share it under the same license.
... | 0 | [
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How to use eclipse debugger to debug stacktrace of JSF core libraries?
===
Welcome
I am extending some application written with Sprint and JSF. My work is partly writing xml config files. After some changes I got reports from library generators.
Can I access with Eclipse debugger attached jars and fount what meth... | 0 | [
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Follow a URL using JavaScript
===
Is there any way to follow a URL in JavaScript without setting the `document.location.href`?
I have a page that displays a list of objects and each object may have a file download associated with it, which is accessed via a hyperlink. Clicking the link initiates an AJAX request tha... | 0 | [
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Actionscript 3 Bind variables
===
I am trying to set one bindable variable to be bound to another. Essentially I want to create an alias. I would give up, but this seems like something that would be good to know.
essentially, I want to make this work the way it does in my head <pre>[Bindable]
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What is the best approach for creating a Common Information Model?
===
I'm wondering what the best way to create a **Common Information Model** is. Just to be clear, I've also heard it referred to as a canonical information model, semantic information model, and master data model - As far as I can tell, they are all r... | 0 | [
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What is best solution to make code/technology training for small dev team?
===
I am going to make cycle of few meetings of our company dev team, which have 6 people. I want that one can show others some technology feature and how to write in it. Trainings will be in Java Enterprise technology on Eclipse IDE.
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Best practice to send Form Data to a Web Service?
===
We are using C#, ASP.NET & WCF. I am trying to send form data to a web service which in turn inserts/updates a database with the data from my form. How should I send over my data?
We have the forms populated fine but are having some issues with sending updates b... | 0 | [
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LINQ to XML Newbie Question: Returning Nodes By Node Name
===
Greetings!
If I have XML such as this:
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Understanding the type error: "expected signature Int*Int->Int but got Int*Int->Int"
===
The comments on [Steve Yegge][1]'s [post][2] about [server-side Javascript][3] started discussing the merits of type systems in languages and this [comment][4] describes:
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Multi-byte character set in MFC application
===
I have a MFC application in which I want to add internationalization support. The project is configured to use the "multi-byte character set" (the "unicode character set" is not an option in my situation).
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What is the best way to include data in an HTML page?
===
What is the best way to include data in an HTML page? The data is not human-readable and will be processed by a script once the page has loaded. The options I can think of are:
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Easiest way of finding photos with no tags using the Flickr API
===
I'm working on a small project to help me tag content on Flickr.
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IBM U2 (Universe 10.2) - Create Schema - How
===
We have a traditional UV account. Data files in one directory, application programs & subroutines in another directory. Our latest projects is implementing JDBC and in order to fully access the subroutines from java, I belive I need to create a schema on the existing uv... | 0 | [
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How to make the contents of a round-cornered border be also round-cornered?
===
I have a border element with rounded corners containing a 3x3 grid. The corners of the grid are sticking out of the border. How can I fix that? I tried using ClipToBounds but didn't get anywhere.
Thanks for your help
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What is the equivalent of map<int, vector<int> > in Python?
===
In C++ often do something like this:
typedef map<int, vector<int> > MyIndexType;
Where I then use it like this:
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for( ... some loop ...)
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How do you set the width of an HTML Helper TextBox in ASP.NET MVC?
===
Some examples I found that apparently worked with older versions of mvc suggest that there was a length parameter of sorts:
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Which is faster: in_array() or a bunch of expressions in PHP?
===
Is it faster to do the following:
if ($var != 'test1' && $var != 'test2' && $var != 'test3' && $var != 'test4') { ... }
Or:
if (!in_array($var, array('test1', 'test2', 'test3', 'test4') { ... }
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Should +initialize/+load always start with an: if (self == [MyClass class]) guard?
===
When implementing an +initialize or +load method in one of your Objective-C classes, should you *always* start with this kind of guard?:
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JSF : java.lang.IllegalStateException: Client-id : _idJsp35 is duplicated in the faces tree in Alfresco Web Client
===
I am extending Alfresco Web Client and in one page while expanding panels I get this error. I do not get it always. I tried to give every component possible unique id, but error still shows up.
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Safe stream update of file
===
We perform updates of large text files by writing new records to a temp file, then replacing the old file with the temp file. A heavily abbreviated version:
var tpath = Path.GetTempFileName();
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SQL statement to designate a cluster master.
===
I have clustered applications that requires one of the nodes to be designated as the master. The cluster nodes are tracked in a table with **nodeID**, **isMaster**, **lastTimestamp** columns.
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Command line reserved tokens
===
When building an application with a CLI, it is useful to avoid using tokens that are commonly used for shell features.
For example, `|` is used for piping output of one application to input of the next.
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XMLHttpRequest other domain
===
Is there a way to use XMLHttpRequest in combination with other domains?
I would like to parse some xml from Google without having to use a server so it is minimalistically complex to run.
var req = getXmlHttpRequestObject();
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ARM. Access user R13 and R14 from Supervisor mode
===
How do I access the user R13 and R14 which are saved when supervisor mode is entered? I am using an ARM7TDMI.
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ofstream as a parameter with stringstream
===
I'm currently using a std::ofstream a function and a std::stringstream
std::ofstream outFile;
outFile.open(output_file);
Then I call a function
GetHolesResults(..., std::ofstream &outFile){
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C++ MySQL database connection
===
I not a DB expert, so am looking for advice for a web-based system I'm thinking of setting up.
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xsd pattern restriction - disallow backslash
===
I have a requirement to disallow backslash characters in a given string field defined by an xsd document. However, being as green as I am, I am not confident with my xsd and/or regex knowledge. Here is what I have so far:
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Is there a way to execute php code in a sandbox from within php
===
I want to execute a php-script from php that will use different constants and different versions of classes that are already defined.
Is there a sandbox php_module where i could just:
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How do I mock the method GetValues() in System.Data.IDataReader?
===
How do I mock the method GetValues() in System.Data.IDataReader?
This method changes the array of objects passed to it, so it can’t simply return a mocked value.
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What is the best place to run a private prediction market?
===
From wikipedia:
> **[Prediction markets][1]** are speculative markets created for the purpose of making predictions. Assets are created whose final cash value is tied to a particular event (e.g., will the next US president be a Republican) or parameter ... | 0 | [
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UK Suburb Database
===
This is not a really technical question but is required for a system I am building. I am after a UK suburb/postcode database. I haven't been able to find this anywhere and wonder if it is available (freely). I know in Australia is is freely downloadable from Australia Post. Also a US suburb/zip ... | 0 | [
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How can I reserve memory for pointer to an array in Delphi?
===
I`m developing class to represent special kind of matrix:<br>
[code]<br>
type DifRecord = record<br>
Field: String; <br>
Number: Byte; <br>
Value: smallint; <br>
end;<br><br>
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