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Facebook auth access link stopped working, i only get generic error message
===
I have a facebook page tab where i try to get the access token with the link
https://www.facebook.com/dialog/oauth?client_id=[APP_ID]&redirect_uri=[REDIRECT_URI]
I has been working, but now all of a sudden I just get a generic error... | 0 | [
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How to edit part of an .XLSX file with Java POI-XSSF
===
I'm trying to find a way to edit a large XLSX file using the Java POI library.
The way I normally handled this in the POI-HSSF environment (which I replaced with XSSF recently since xlsx is now required) is to read in a workbook, make the required changes and w... | 0 | [
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iOS User Experience Guidelines - login/register dialogs
===
I thought the [Apple iOS User Experience Guidelines][1] would include recommendations around providing login / register dialogs (toggling between the two etc). I can't find any. Does anyone know if recommendations for this exist, and if so, can you provide a ... | 0 | [
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Is overloading the only way to have default function arguments in C#?
===
Is it true that the only way to handle default function arguments is through function overloading?
For example, in PHP I can do this:
function foo($x, $y=0)
{
}
Would the best way to handle it in C# be this?
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Apache licence vs BSD vs MIT
===
A couple of years ago, ZDNet [ran an article](http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=192) interviewing Greg Stein on the Google Code project, discussing several software licences and why Google Code only accepts a few of them. That article's been one of my biggest influences when it come... | 0 | [
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Using attributes to cut down on enum to enum mapping and enum/const to action switch statments
===
I imagine everyone has seen code like:
public void Server2ClientEnumConvert( ServerEnum server)
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switch(server)
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case ServerEnum.One:
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Is there a way to get ms-access to display images from external files
===
I've got an MS-Access app (1/10th MS-Acccess, 9/10ths MS-SQL) that needs to display photographs of some assets along with their specifications. Currently the images are stored in an MS-Access table as an OLE Object (and copy-n-pasted into the fi... | 0 | [
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How do I install and use the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit in my .NET 3.5 web applications?
===
How do I get it to work with my project?
[http://ajax.asp.net/][1]
[http://www.codeplex.com/AjaxControlToolkit/][2]
[1]: http://ajax.asp.net/
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How to find a Java Memory Leak
===
How do you find a memory leak in Java (using for example JHat)? I have tried to load the heap dump up in JHat to take a basic look. However I do not understand how I am supposed to be able to find the root reference ([ref][1]) or whatever it is called. Basically I can tell that there... | 0 | [
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Exceptions in Web Services
===
My group is developing a service-based (.NET WCF) application and we're trying to decide how to handle exceptions in our internal services. Should we throw exceptions? Return exceptions serialized as XML? Just return an error code?
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Reading from a http-get presenting in Firefox bookmarks
===
I'm trying to get a Firefox plugin to read data from a HTTP get, parse the results and present them as links in a bookmark-like drop-down menu.
My quesion then is: Does anyone have any sample code that will do this?
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Getting Apache to modify modify static webpages on the fly
===
I have been experimenting with [woopra.com][1] A web analytics tool. Which requires a piece of javascript code to be added to each page to function. This is easy enough with more dynamic sites with universal headers or footers but not for totally static ht... | 0 | [
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Why do I cannot jQuery my page under Internet Explorer
===
I have very strange problem. Under some elusive circumstances I fail to apply any jQuery selector on my pages under IE. It's OK under Firefox though. jQuery function simply returns empty array.
Any suggestions? | 0 | [
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How do you beta test an iphone app?
===
How can you beta test an iPhone app? I can get it on my own device, and anyone that gives me a device, I can run it on theirs, but is there a way to do a limited release via the app store for beta testing? | 0 | [
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Does C# have built-in support for parsing page-number strings?
===
The C# newbie has another simple question!
Does C# have built-in support for parsing strings of page numbers? By page numbers, I mean the format you might enter into a print dialog that's a mixture of comma and dash-delimited.
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Is it okay to have a lot of database views?
===
I infrequently (monthly/quarterly) generate hundreds of Crystal Reports reports using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database views. Are those views wasting CPU cycles and RAM during all the time that I am not running them? Should I instead use stored procedures, temporary ... | 0 | [
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How to compress JPEG images with ASP on Windows CE
===
The ASP page gets data uses that to draw a graph, I then need to save the image created to JPEG to be displayed on the browser and also used in PDF and other format. What is the best way to compress the image? I am currently porting a JPEG compression library to A... | 0 | [
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Notification API for windows
===
Linux has libnotify and OS X has growl. Is there some kind of Notification API for Windows too?
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Quick ls command
===
I've got to get a directory listing that contains about 2 million files, but when I do an "ls" command on it nothing comes back. I've waited 3 hours. I've tried "ls | tee directory.txt", but that seems to hang forever. I assume the server is doing a lot of inode sorting. Is there any way to speed ... | 0 | [
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How to Compare Flags in C#?
===
I have a flag enum below.
[Flags]
public enum FlagTest
{
None = 0x0,
Flag1 = 0x1,
Flag2 = 0x2,
Flag3 = 0x4
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I cannot make the if statement evaluate to true.
FlagTest testItem = FlagTest.Flag1 | FlagTest.Flag2;
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GUIDs as Primary Keys - Offline OLTP
===
We are working on designing an application that is typically OLTP (think: purchasing system). However, this one in particular has the need that some users will be offline, so they need to be able to download the DB to their machine, work on it, and then sync back once they're o... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to migrate an existing messy webapp to elegant MVC?
===
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How to make a pipe loop in bash
===
Assume that I have programs `P0`, `P1`, ...`P(n-1)` for some `n > 0`. How can I easily redirect the output of program `Pi` to program `P(i+1 mod n)` for all `i` (`0 <= i < n`)?
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Looking for a Good Resource for Print Designers that are doing Web Design
===
So, I am working for a magazine, and they are designing their own site. They are awesome
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GUI/TUI linux library
===
Is there any UI library that can be to build both a text user interface (ncurses) and graphical user interface (GTK? QT?) from the same source?
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How many constructor arguments is too many?
===
Let's say you have a class called Customer, which contains the following fields:
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Finding the storage card path on WM6.
===
Is there an easy way to find the storage card's path on a Windows Mobile device
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What's the best way to use SOAP with Ruby?
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A client of mine has asked me to integrate a 3rd party API into their Rails app. The only problem is that the API uses SOAP. Ruby has basically dropped SOAP in favor of REST. They provide a Java adapter that apparently works with the Java-Ruby bridge, but we'd like to ... | 0 | [
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Redirecting ".local" subdomain to unicast DNS
===
I regularly access Windows domains that have been setup to use a domain under the ".local" top level name. This conflicts with Bonjour/Zeroconf which reserves ".local" for it's own use. A number of platforms support Bonjour out of the box (including Mac OS, iPhone, and... | 0 | [
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What is the best free tool for managing MSMQ queues and messages?
===
Something that allows viewing message contents, copy/paste between queues and other basic explorer like functionality.
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Create object from database row
===
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Installer changes PATH variable, changes don't show up in Command Shell
===
I added a custom install action to my installer to add one of my installation directories to the System PATH environment variable. After I run the installer, the PATH variable reflects the changes (when I access it through the Control Panel::S... | 0 | [
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Force unmount of NFS-mounted directory
===
I have an NFS-mounted directory on a Linux machine that has hung. I've tried to force an unmount, but it doesn't seem to work:
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$ umount2: Device or resource busy
$ umount: /mnt/data: device is busy
If I type "`mount`", it appears th... | 0 | [
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I can't see "Report Builder" button in the Report Manager on SQL Server 2005
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How to tell which disk Windows Used to Boot
===
I'm need to find a method to programmatically determine which disk drive Windows is using to boot. In other words, I need a way from Windows to determine which drive the BIOS is using to boot the whole system.
Does Windows expose an interface to discover this? With h... | 0 | [
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Coding magazines
===
So, we have [coding books][1], [coding RSS feeds][2], and [music to code by][3]. Are there any coding magazines that anyone would recommend?
[1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711/what-is-the-single-most-influential-book-every-programmer-should-read
[2]: http://stackoverflow.com/q... | 0 | [
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Whats the difference between RuntimeTypeHandle and Type?
===
And why would I use one over the other in my code? | 0 | [
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Are there any good, free programs for graphing program execution?
===
I'd like to automatically generate a graph of a simple, tree-recursive program in Scheme. In the end, I'd like the output to wind up with something like this (only not as wretched):
fib (2)
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Can I create a value for a missing tag in XPath?
===
I have an application which extracts data from an XML file using XPath. If a node in that XML source file is missing I want to return the value "N/A" (much like the Oracle NVL function). The trick is that the application doesn't support XSLT; I'd like to do this usi... | 0 | [
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Maximum number of inodes in a directory?
===
Is there a maximum number of inodes in a single directory?
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How can you export the saved username and passwords in FireFox 2?
===
I need to reformat my machine but I have so many user/passwords stored in FF2 that I just keep putting it off. Yes I know about backing up the entire profile and restoring it. But for some reason my profile has many issues and I want to start fresh ... | 0 | [
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Handle signals in the Java Virtual Machine
===
Is it possible to handle POSIX signals within the Java Virtual Machine?
At least [SIGINT][1] and [SIGKILL][2] should be quite platform independent.
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGINT_(POSIX)
[2]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIGKILL | 0 | [
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3D in virtual machines
===
What VMs can be used for 3D programming?
I was disappointed to find out that VMware products only have experimental support and even that only for 2D acceleration.
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===
I need to empty an LDF file before sending to a colleague. How do I force SQL Server to truncate the log? | 0 | [
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How to traverse a maze programatically when you've hit a dead end.
===
Moving through the maze forward is pretty easy, but I can't seem to figure out how to back up through the maze to try a new route once you hit a dead end without going back too far? | 0 | [
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Autocomplete Dropdown with Linkbuttons - or "AJAX gone wild"
===
Ok, so I want an autocomplete dropdown with linkbuttons as selections. So, the user puts the cursor in the "text box" and is greated with a list of options. They can either start typing to narrow down the list, or select one of the options on the lis... | 0 | [
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How would you implement Erlang-like send and receive in C++?
===
Actually, this question seems to have two parts:
- How to implement pattern matching?
- How to implement [send and receive][6] (i.e. the Actor model)?
For the pattern matching part, I've been looking into various projects like [App][1] and [Pr... | 0 | [
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HTTP POST question - I'm stuck
===
I have to POST some parameters to a URL outside my network, and the developers on the other side asked me to not use HTTP Parameters: instead I have to post my key-values in **HTTP Headers**.
The fact is that I don't really understand what they mean: I tried to use a ajax-like pos... | 0 | [
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What is a good and free X Server for Windows
===
What is a good and free X Server for Windows?
* Cygwin - I've had various issues and install problems with this in the past
* Xceed - The employer won't pay for the license.
* Putty - Amazing for telnet and SSH, but I actually need an XServer.
Are there other g... | 0 | [
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sql missing rows when grouped by DAY, MONTH, YEAR
===
If I select from a table group by the month, day, year,
it only returns rows with records and leaves out combinations without any records, making it appear at a glance that every day or month has activity, you have to look at the date column actively for gaps. Ho... | 0 | [
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How does this order page work?
===
https://markup-service.com/order/create
How does that form work ? The javascript source code is compressed and cant be decompressed at least as far as i know.
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Proftpd keeps auto-starting in Linux
===
I have a VPS running Ubuntu 9.10 and on it I have proftpd installed.
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Exception while loading assemblies: Could not load assembly [MonoDevelop]
===
i want make a XNA Game for android, but have some problems in the IDE**(MonoDevelop and MonoGame and MonoDroid)**
**The problem is:**
> D:\Program Files\MSBuild\Novell\Novell.MonoDroid.Common.targets(2,2):
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Stylizing JBehave Reports
===
I am creating a collection of JBehave reports during my build that I would like to enhance. The default html reports that JBehave generates are very bland and could be tweaked for easier readability on my wiki when I post them for my customers. I would like to add some simple styling vi... | 0 | [
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How to show uitableview on uibutton?
===
I need to show uitableview on button's touchupinside like below attached image without using UISplitViewController.Can anybody help me.
![enter image description here][1]
[1]: http://i.stack.imgur.com/6NTvc.png | 0 | [
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In Lightbox 0.5 how do you move and resize the image data box?
===
My question pretty much sums what I want to do. Looking at the examples of Leandro Vieira Pinho's Lightbox 0.5, I'm trying to move the data box to the left or right hand side and make it the same height at the image. Much like what Facebook's new pho... | 0 | [
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JAXB customization for xsd to java - override few files
===
I was a bit disillusioned as I was googling for how to customize auto generated java files from xsd. I started of letting the cxf.xjc maven plugin generate my java files, but now I need to change a few files to add extra basic getter functions and some other ... | 0 | [
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Connecting one program to another via a third
===
I am trying to make a sort of hub for a few programs to talk to a server program using COM (plain old inter-process communication). What I want to do is connect to the server, and then show the server interface to the client programs without having to program the entir... | 0 | [
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In MVP what exactly is the View?
===
Hey just actually wondering what the View consists of in MVP.
Is this the actual .aspx pages for example...or is it the Interface that the .aspx page implmenets i.e. IMyPage.cs
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How to get an array of distinct property values from in memory lists?
===
I have a List of Foo. Foo has a string property named Bar. I'd like to use linq to get a string[] of distinct values for Foo.Bar in List of Foo.
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Java hashmap vs hashtable
===
What is the difference between a hashmap and a hashtable in Java, and which is more efficient for non-threaded applications? | 0 | [
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Is Java pass by reference?
===
I always thought Java was pass by reference, however I've seen a couple of blog posts that claim it's not. I don't think I understand the distinction they're making. Could someone explain it please?
e.g. [This blog][1]
[1]: http://javadude.com/articles/passbyvalue.htm | 0 | [
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Optimizing Conway's 'Game of Life'
===
To experiment, I've (long ago) implemented Conway's [Game of Life][1] (and I'm aware of [this][2] related question!).
My implementation worked by keeping 2 arrays of booleans, representing the 'last state', and the 'state being updated' (the 2 arrays being swapped at each iter... | 0 | [
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Bug tracker setup with Git integration?
===
I know I can do most of this by hacking Trac and using Git hooks, but I was wondering if someone has / knows of something ready.
Commenting on (and closing) tickets from commit messages would be nice, specially if the diff appears inline with the comment/closing remark.
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Return function pointer to a nested function in C
===
As the title already states, I'm trying to declare a nested function and return a pointer to that function. I want this function 'not' to return a new function pointer which will return the negation of whatever the original function was.
Here is what I have:
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Call Functions within Function - Flash Actionscript 2.0
===
I'm trying to call a function after I load some XML into Actionscript, and I'm just wondering how I call that function. Example:
//Function Declarations
function parentFunction()
{
function callMe()
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Why should I use Feature Driven Development?
===
Extreme Programming, Scrum and Test Driven Development definitely seem to be the most popular Agile methods at the moment. But someone recently suggested that I take a look at Feature Driven Development.
Have you ever used this method with any success? What are the a... | 0 | [
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Asp.Net MVC: How to determine if you're currently on a specific view
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Simple AI Programming
===
I want to get into some simple AI Programming on any subject really. My programming language of choice is C#.Net.
Where is the best place to get started?
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Replace a database connection for report and all subreports
===
Is there is any way to change the datasource location for a report and all of it's subreports without having to open each of them manually? | 0 | [
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square brackets in URLs
===
Are square brackets in URLs allowed?
I noticed that [Apache commons HttpClient][1] (3.0.1) throws an IOException, wget and Firefox however accept square brackets.
URL example:
<tt>http://example.com/path/to/file[3].html</tt>
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Datetime arithmetic with a string in Ruby
===
In Ruby, I'm trying to do the following.
def self.stats(since)
return Events.find(:all, :select => 'count(*) as this_count', :conditions => ['Date)event_date) >= ?', (Time.now - since)]).first.this_count
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===
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Both the jQuery and Prototpye JavaScript libraries refuse to allow me to use a variable to select an list item element by index number although they accept a hard coded number.
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===
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Is Flex development without FlexBuilder realistic?
===
Is it realistic to try and learn and code a Flex 3 application without purchasing FlexBuilder? Since the SDK and BlazeDS are open source, it seems technically possible to develop without Flex Builder, but how realistic is it.
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I just don't get continuations!
===
What are they and what are they good for?
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Insert current date in Excel template at creation
===
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Check if a record exists in a VB6 collection?
===
I've inherited a large VB6 app at my current workplace. I'm kinda learning VB6 on the job and there are a number of problems I'm having. The major issue at the moment is I can't figure out how to check if a key exists in a Collection object. Can anyone help? | 0 | [
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Simple Ajax/PHP contact form with validation
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Does anyone know of a complete Ajax/PHP contact form that includes error handling/form validation and requires minimum effort to setup? It must also work if JavaScript is disabled.
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*= in Sybase SQL
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I'm maintaining some code that uses a *= operator in a query to a Sybase database and I can't find documentation on it. Does anyone know what *= does? I assume that it is some sort of a join.
<pre><code>select * from a, b where a.id *= b.id</code></pre>
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Tips / Resources for building a Google Chrome plugin
===
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/usr/bin/env portability
===
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Is solving the halting problem easier than people think?
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Although the general case is undecidable, many people still do solve problems that are equivilent well enough for day to day use.
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===
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How do you give a C# Auto-Property a default value?
===
How do you give a C# Auto-Property a default value? I either use the constructor, or revert to the old syntax.
<strong> Using the Constructor:</strong>
class Person
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public Person()
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Name = "Default Name";
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Disable WPF label accelerator key (text underscore is missing)
===
I am setting the .Content value of a Label to a string that contains underscores; the first underscore is being interpreted as an accelerator key.
Without changing the underlying string (by replacing all _ with __), is there a way to disable the acc... | 0 | [
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Brownfield vs Greenfield development?
===
This is not a question with a precise answer (strictly speaking the answer would be best captured by a poll, but that functionality is not available), but I am genuinely interested in the answer, so I will ask it anyway.
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Generate disk usage graphs/charts with CLI only tools in Linux
===
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Excel VBA: Alternative IDE
===
I am using excel 2003 and the build in IDE for programming VBA, but a lot of things bug me. Obviously, the build in nature of the VBA IDE is a big pro. Is there a (free?) alternative out there? | 0 | [
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How should I cast in VB.NET?
===
Are all of these equal? Under what circumstances should I choose each over the others?
- var.ToString()
- CStr(var)
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SHGetFolderPath on remote computer
===
How do I determine the (local-) path for the "Program Files" directory on a remote computer? There does not appear to any version of SHGetFolderPath (or related function) that takes the name of a remote computer as a parameter.
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Ticket Tracking Software w/ Good Email Integration and Decent Navigation?
===
I am looking for a simple system to manage inbound emails from a support mailbox for a group with about 3 support people. I've looked at [OTRS][1] which seems to have the features that we need. Unfortunately, so far the UI still looks like... | 0 | [
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