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Userinterface Testing === We are working on a large project. GUI functionality added or modified on our project.With this introduction of new functionality we often introduce new problems in related parts. Testing is done manually by non technical users, but often some parts are not covered. My question: what i...
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In Ruby, is it possible to concat arguments to a command line using backquotes ? === I would like to execute an OS command from my ruby script but I want to add an argument from a ruby variable. I know that's possible by using keyword *system* like that : #!/usr/bin/env ruby directory = '/home/paulgreg/...
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Suggestions on how to map from Domain (ORM) objects to Data Transfer Objects (DTO) === The current system that I am working on makes use of Castle Activerecord to provide ORM (Object Relational Mapping) between the Domain objects and the database. This is all well and good and at most times actually works well! The...
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Mute Specific Application in Vista === I am in need of a way to mute a specific application in Vista. Example: Mute just Firefox, but not all of the other application. Much similar to muting a specific program from within the volume mixer in vista. If there is a program that will do this, i would appreciate th...
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Store more than 3GB of video-frames in memory, on 32-bit OS === At work we have an application to play 2K (2048*1556px) OpenEXR film sequences. It works well.. apart from when sequences that are over 3GB (quite common), then it has to unload old frames from memory, despite the fact all machines have 8-16GB of memory (...
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PHP Include function outputting unknown char === When using the php include function the include is succesfully executed, but it is also outputting a char before the output of the include is outputted, the char is of hex value 3F and I have no idea where it is coming from, although it seems to happen with every includ...
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Using Custom MembershipProvider without a Login control in ASP.NET === We have got a custom MembershipProvider in asp.net. Now there are 2 possible scenario the user can be validated: 1. User login via login.aspx page by entering his username/password. I have used Login control and linked it with the MyMembershipPr...
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C++ libraries to manipulate images === Do you know any open source/free software C++ libraries to manipulate images in these formats: .jpg .gif .png .bmp ? The more formats it supports, the better. I am implementing a free program in C++ which hides a text file into one or more images, using [steganography][1]. I ...
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Is there a way to access web.xml properties from a Java Bean? === Is there any way in the Servlet API to access properties specified in web.xml (such as initialization parameters) from within a Bean or Factory class that is not associated at all with the web container? For example, I'm writing a Factory class, and ...
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Bmp to jpg/png in C# === Is there any way to convert a bmp image to jpg/png without losing the quality in C#? Using Image class we to convert bmp to jpg but the quality of output image is very poor.
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Is there a class to generate a sample XML document from XSD schema in .NET === In Visual Studio you can create a template XML document from an existing schema. The new XML Schema Explorer (<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc716766.aspx>) in VS2008 SP1 takes this a stage further and can create a sample XML docu...
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Getting the process id of a Carbon C++ application === Is there a way of getting the process id of my C++ application? I am using the Carbon framework, but not Cocoa
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Why is my image coming out garbled? === I've got some Java code using a servlet and Apache Commons FileUpload to upload a file to a set directory. It's working fine for character data (e.g. text files) but image files are coming out garbled. I can open them but the image doesn't look like it should. Here's my code: ...
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jquery tablesorter plugin === Im using the tablesorter plugin ( http://tablesorter.com ) and am having a problem with column widths in IE7, it looks fine in firefox and sometimes in IE7. here's a screenshot of the problem: [IE7 View][1] and here's how it's supposed to look: [Firefox view][2] [1]: ...
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Creating Windows service without Visual Studio === So creating a Windows service using Visual Studio is fairly trivial. My question goes a bit deeper as to what actually makes an executable installable as a service & how to write a service as a straight C application. I couldn't find a lot of references on this, but...
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Splitting tuples in Python - best practice? === I have a method in my Python code that returns a tuple - a row from a SQL query. Let's say it has three fields: (jobId, label, username) For ease of passing it around between functions, I've been passing the entire tuple as a variable called 'job'. Eventually, however...
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Traditional ASP .NET vs MVC === As someone with some winforms and client applications experience - is it worth going back and learning the way traditional ASP .NET pages work, or is it okay with moving straight into ASP .NET MVC? I'm kind of looking for pitfalls or traps in my knowledge of general C#, that I won't ...
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Excluding a folder from source control in an ASP.NET project? === Right now I am working with an ASP.NET website that automatically generates images and stores them in a temporary folder. When working on my local system these go going into a temporary folder that gets picked up by Visual Source Safe which then wants t...
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What's the best way to implement user controls in ASP.NET MVC? === Like many others on this site I am considering a move to ASP.NET MVC for future projects. Currently my sites are running the traditional ASP.NET 2.0 Web Forms, and it works Ok for us, so my other option is just to stick with what I know and make the m...
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What is a DSL and where should I use it? === I'm hearing more and more about domain specific languages being thrown about and how they change the way you treat business logic, and I've seen Ayende's blog posts and things, but I've never really gotten exactly why I would take my business logic away from the methods and...
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Best way to sort an array in delphi === Say I have an array of records which I want to sort based on one of the fields in the record. What's the best way to achieve this? TExample = record SortOrder : integer; SomethingElse : string; end; var SomeVar : array of TExample;
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NHibernate Generators === What is the best tool for generating Entity Class and/or hbm files and/or sql script for NHibernate. This list below is from http://www.hibernate.org/365.html, which is the best any why? * Moregen Free, Open Source (GPL) O/R Generator that can merge into existing Visual Studio Proje...
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What is the best way to calculate Age using Flex? === What is the best way to calculate Age using Flex?
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How do I download code using SVN/Tortoise from Google Code? === I just saw a really cool WPF twitter client that I think is developed by the Herding Code podcast guys [HerdingCode][1] called [Witty][2]. (or at least, I see a lot of those guys using this client). This project is currently posted up on Google Code. ...
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Microsoft T-SQL to Oracle PL/SQL translation === I've worked with T-SQL for years but i've just moved to an organisation that is going to require writing some Oracle stuff, probably just simple CRUD operations at least until I find my feet. Is there are tool or utility avialable to easily translate T-SQL into PL/SQL, ...
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Learning Resources on Parsers, Interpreters, and Compilers === I've been wanting to play around with writing my own language for a while now (ostensibly for the learning experience) and as such need to be relatively grounded in the construction of Parsers, Interpreters, and Compilers. So: - **Does anyone know of ...
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Instance constructor sets a static member, is it thread safe? === I am refactoring some code and am wondering about the use of a 'lock' in the instance constructor. private static Int32 counter = 0; private Int32 myCount; public MyClass() { lock(this) { counter++; ...
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Recommendation for 3rd party editing/syntax highlighting control - WinForms. === I'm looking for a quality WinForms component that supports syntax highlighting, code folding and the like. The key criteria are: 1) Stability 2) Value (price) 3) Ability to easily customize syntax to highlight 4) Light weight
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Recommended resources for computer science theory. === When I return to university in December (I'm on an internship now), I'll be taking a course in Computer Science theory. However, I'm not a very theoretical person, and abstract concepts have been difficult. This course will cover topics such as regular, context...
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Best (functional?) programming language to learn coming from Mathematica === As a mechanical engineering PhD student, I haven't had a great pedigree in programming as part of my “day job”. I started out in Matlab (having written some Hypercard and Applescript back in the day, and being introduced to Ada, of all things...
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How do I prevent the closing of modal popup window(ModalPopupExtender) on postback? === I'm using Microsoft AjaxControlToolkit for modal popup window. And on a modal popup window, when a postback occured, the window was closing. How do i prevent from the closing action of the modal popup?
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Maintain the correct version for a COM dll referenced in a .NET project === I want to reference a COM DLL in a .NET project, but I also want to make sure that the interop DLL created will have the correct version (so that patches will know when the DLL must be changed). If I use TlbImp I can specify the required ve...
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Setting include path in PHP intermittently fails. Why? === I have tried both ini_set('include_path', '.:.:/usr/share/php5:/usr/share/php5/PEAR:lib:app/classes'); in the code itself and also php_value include_path ".:.:/usr/share/php5:/usr/share/php5/PEAR:lib:app/classes" in the .htaccess file. ...
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Cost of Inserts vs Update in SQL Server === I have a table with more than a millons rows. This table is use to index Tiff Images. Each image have fields like date, number, etc. I have users that index this images in batch of 500. I need to know if it is better to insert first 500 and then 500 updates or when the user ...
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Black Box testing software === We are about to get a canned package in that has been modified to our needs. I am part of the team setup to prepare tests for it. It has an Oracle back end and I believe it's written in C++ .NET. My question is what free or open source testing tools would you recommend. Thanks ...
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What is a good markup language to use for tests? === I'm writing a tool to run a series of integration tests on my product. It will install it and then run a bunch of commands against it to make sure its doing what it is supposed to. I'm exploring different options for how to markup the commands for each test case and...
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PDB files for production app and the "Optimize code" flag === When should I include PDB files for a production release? Should I use the "Optimize code" flag and how would that affect the information I get from an exception? If there is a noticable performance benefit I would want to use the optimizations but if no...
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Is SQL Server Bulk Insert Transactional? === If I run the following query in SQL Server 2000 Query Analyzer: BULK INSERT OurTable FROM 'c:\OurTable.txt' WITH (CODEPAGE = 'RAW', DATAFILETYPE = 'char', FIELDTERMINATOR = '\t', ROWS_PER_BATCH = 10000, TABLOCK) On a text file that conforms to OurTa...
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JavaScript IDEs === Yay, another "What is the Best IDE"-Question, but this time it's for a language that does not seem to have any really popular yet: JavaScript. With an IDE, I mean the full set: Writing Code with Syntax Highlighting and possibly "IntelliSense" Code Completion Helper, but also debugging including ...
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$0 (Program Name) in Java? === Is there a way to find the name of the program that is running in Java. The class of the main method would be good enough.
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How do you choose an open-source license? === I'm a software engineer, not a lawyer, and my university doesn't offer any courses geared toward licensing software. In fact, their law-related courses are lacking (but slowly growing in number). Where can I go to learn about open-source licenses and how to choose them?
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Customizing Visual Studio === I have been working with Visual Studio (WinForm and ASP.NET applications using mostly C#) for several months now. For the most part my IDE is set up fairly standard but I have been wondering what are some suggestions in terms of plugins/settings that you find to be the most useful?
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Is there a standard for storing normalized phone numbers in a database? === What is a good data structure for storing phone numbers in database fields? I'm looking for something that is flexible enough to handle international numbers, and also something that allows the various parts of the number to be queried effici...
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LightWindow & IE7, "Line 444 - object does not support this property or method" === I have just received and bypassed a problem with LightWindow and IE7 where, on page load, it throws a JavaScript error on line 444 of lightwindow.js, claiming that the "object does not support this property or method". Despite finding...
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How can I make Eclipse file search not include svn directories? === When I do a file search on eclipse it includes the .svn directories by default. I tried excluding them from the build path but they still appear on file search results.
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Converting latitude/longitude to Alberta 10 TM Projection === I need to convert latitude/longitude coordinates into Easting/Northing coordinates in the Alberta 10 TM Projection. The 10 TM projection is similar to UTM, but it is a custom projection for the province of Alberta, Canada. I think (with some effort) I c...
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How do I get the difference between two Dates in JavaScript? === I'm creating an application which lets you define events with a time frame. I want to automatically fill in the end date when the user selects or changes the start date. I can't quite figure out, however, how to get the difference between the two times...
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Are there any version control systems for 3d models / 3d data? === Well the subject is the question basically. Are there any version control systems out there for 3d models. An open source approach would be preferred of course. I am looking for functionality along the lines of subversion however more basic systems ...
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Standard way to open a folder window in linux? === I want to open a folder window, in the appropriate file manager, from within a cross-platform (windows/mac/linux) Python application. On OSX, I can open a window in the finder with os.system('open %s' % foldername) and on Windows with os.startfile(...
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Lightweight fuzzy search library === Can you suggest some light weight fuzzy text search library? What I want to do is to allow users to find correct data for search terms with typos. I could use full-text search engines like Lucene, but I think it's an overkill.
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How to get kids into programming === I have a seven year old son. He is pretty bright and I want to show him that computers are good for something beyond playing games. My end goal would be to have him use a language (See [Related question][1]) to develop a program he can show his friends or solve a problem. My q...
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Parsing an XML file in C# === What is the fastest method of parsing an XML file in C#? I'm using .Net 2.0
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How to display line breaks in SharePoint comment history field === We have a SharePoint list setup with history enabled so the Comments field keeps all the past values. When it displays, the Comments field is void of all line breaks. However, when SharePoint e-mails the change to us, the line breaks are in there. The ...
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What is a tuple useful for? === I am learning Python for a class now, and we just covered tuples as one of the data types. I read the Wikipedia page on it, but, I could not figure out where such a data type would be useful in practice. Can I have some examples, perhaps in Python, where an immutable set of numbers woul...
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How do I handle newlines in json? === I've generated some JSON and I'm trying to pull it into an object in javascript and I keep getting errors. Here's what I have: var data = '{"count" : 1, "stack" : "sometext\n\n"}'; var dataObj = eval('('+data+')'); This gives me an error: unterminated stri...
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Why does the Bourne shell printf iterate over a %s argument? === What's going on here? printf.sh: #! /bin/sh NAME="George W. Bush" printf "Hello, %s\n" $NAME Command line session: $ ./printf.sh Hello, George Hello, W. Hello, Bush
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.NET YAML Library === Anyone know of a lightweight YAML library for .NET? Preferably something that comes with source (in C#) so that I can compile it directly into my binary and not have yet another dll dependency.
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Are you human? (or How to prevent spam) === I'm defenetly sure this has been asked and I'm about to get down-voted, but searching "human" or "spam" doesn't return anything relevant. So, my question is: **What mechanisms do you know that prevent your site fro being abused by anonymous spammers.** For example, let...
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Using different classloaders for different JUnit tests? === I have a Singleton/Factory object that I'd like to write a JUnit test for. The Factory method decides which implementing class to instantiate based upon a classname in a properties file on the classpath. If no properties file is found, or the properties file ...
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App.config conenction string Protection error === I am running into an issue I had before but cant find my reference on how to solve it. Here is the issue. We encrypt the connections strings section in the app.config for our client application using code below config = ConfigurationManager.OpenExeCon...
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Easy .NET XML Library === Following my question regarding a [.NET YAML Library](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42071/net-yaml-library)... as there doesn't seem to be great support for YAML in .NET, are there and good open source *really simple* .NET XML libraries. I just want something where I can pass it a secti...
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function declaration isn't a prototype === I have a library I created, mylib.c: #include <mylib.h> int testlib() { printf("Hello world\n"); return (0); } mylib.h: #include <stdio.h> extern int testlib(); In my program, I've attempted to call this library fun...
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C++ Compiler Error C2371 - Redefinition of WCHAR === I am getting C++ Compiler error C2371 when I include a header file that itself includes odbcss.h. My project is set to MBCS. C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\include\odbcss.h(430) : error C2371: 'WCHAR' : redefinition; different basic types 1> ...
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How does Google Chrome control/contain multiple processes? === How does Google Chrome command and control multiple cross platform processes and provide a shared window / rendering area? Any insights?
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What are the best ways to determine what port an application is using? === This is an adapted version of a question from someone in my office. She's trying to determine how to tell what ports MSDE is running on for an application we have in the field. Answers to that narrower question would be greatly appreciated....
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.NET: How to unit test Windows Service === .NET Framework: 2.0 Preferred Language: C# Hi, folks. I am new to TDD (Test Driven Development). First of all, is it even possible to unit test Windows Service? Windows service class is derived from ServiceBase, which has overridable methods, 1. OnStart 2...
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Java: JApplet, How do you embed it in a webpage? === I searched for this subject on Google and got some website about an expert sexchange...so I figured I should just ask here instead. How do you embed a JApplet in html on a webpage?
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If you were programming a calendar in HTML would you use Table tags or Div tags? === I converted my company's calendar to XSL and changed all the tables to divs. It worked pretty well, but I had a lot of 8 day week bugs to work out initially owing to precarious cross-browser spacing issues . but I was reading another ...
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SSIS copy directory from FTP location to a shared network location === I have the need to copy the entire contents of a directory on a FTP location onto a shared networked location. FTP Task has you specify the exact file name (not a directory) and File System Task does not allow accessing a FTP location.
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How to escape < and > inside <pre> tags === I'm trying to write a blog post which includes a code segment inside a <pre> tag. The code segment includes a generic type and uses <> to define that type. This is what the segment looks like: <pre> PrimeCalc calc = new PrimeCalc(); Func<int, int> de...
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How do I determine which process is using a serial port? === The company I work for makes hardware that communicates to the computer though a serial port. Third party companies write software that communicates with our hardware. There are times when I need to diagnose our hardware. However, a third party software ...
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Managing LINQ to SQL .dbml model complexity === This question is addressed to a degree in this question on [LINQ to SQL .dbml best practices](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33664/best-practices-for-managing-linq-to-sql-dbml-files), but I am not sure how to add to a question. One of our applications uses LINQ to...
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SQL Number Formating === I'm looking to use SQL to format a number with commas in the thousands, but no decimal (so can't use Money) - any suggestions? I'm using SQL Server 2005, but feel free to answer for others as well (like MySQL)
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Does Google Chrome's process-per-tab model inherently use more memory than Firefox and IE? === Does the process-per-tab model that Chrome uses end up using more memory than Firefox and IE? Does it really matter? Sure, memory is cheap, but the cost of adding more memory is not insignificant.
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How can I use Linq with a MySql database on Mono? === There are numerous libraries providing Linq capabilities to C# code interacting with a MySql database. Which one of them is the most stable and usable on Mono? Background (mostly irrelevant): I have a simple C# (.Net 2.0) program updating values in a MySql datab...
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[ASP.NET ERROR] The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel. === I'm posting this on behalf of a co-worker. He gets a "The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel" error while using a WebRequest object to make an HTTPS request. Th funny thing is that this only happens after...
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Simple effects in Flex === I would like to show some hidden text in a Flex application and have it fade out in a couple of seconds... I have looked into Delay and Pause effects in Flex, but have yet to see an example of how to do this realistically easy effect... anyone now how to do it or have a good resource? ...
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Make a CD run once === We're doing an "Amazing Race" kind of event, and thought it would be cool to have CDs that could only play once... like a "this message will self destruct in 5 seconds..." Any thoughts on how to do this? I was thinking it could be a compiled HTML website that would write a cookie and only p...
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Subversion Partial Export === I have somewhat interesting development situation. The client and deployment server are inside a firewall without access to the Subversion server. But the developers are outside the firewall and are able to use the Subversion server. The question is how to get just the updated files out o...
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Are semicolons needed after an object literal assignment in JavaScript? === The following code illustrates an object literal being assigned, but with no semicolon afterwards: var literal = { say: function(msg) { alert(msg); } } literal.say("hello world!"); This appears to be legal, and doe...
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Whither Managed Extensibility Framework for .NET? === Has anyone worked much with Microsoft's Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF)? Kinda sounds like it's trying to be all things to all people - It's an IoC container! It's an add-in manager! It's duck typing! I'm wondering if anyone has an experience with it, positiv...
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How do you pause before fading an element out using jQuery? === I would like to flash a success message on my page. I am using the jQuery fadeOut method to fade and then remove the element. I can increase the duration to make it last longer, however this looks strange. What I would like to happen is have the ele...
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IE6 and Caching === It seems that IE6 ignores any form of cache invalidation sent via http headers, I've tried setting Pragma to No Cache and setting Cache Expiration to the current time, yet in IE6, hitting back will always pull up a cached version of a page I am working on. Is there a specific HTTP Header that IE...
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Which way do you prefer to create your forms in MVC? === Which way do you prefer to create your forms in MVC? <% Html.Form() { %> <% } %> Or <form action="<%= Url.Action("ManageImage", "UserAccount") %>" method="post"> </form> I understand that Html.Form() as of PR5 now just uses the URL ...
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Using the .NET Framework, what's the best way to write the contents of a string to a text file? === It seems like there should be something shorter than this: <pre> private string LoadFromFile(string path) { try { string fileContents; using(StreamReader rdr = File.OpenText(path)) {...
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How do you get the footer to stay at the bottom of a Web page? === I have a simple 2-column layout with a footer that clears both the right and left div in my markup. My problem is that I can't get the footer to stay at the bottom of the page in all browsers. It works if the content pushes the footer down, but that'...
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Tool to track #include dependencies === Any good suggestions? Input will be the name of a header file and output should be a list (preferably a tree) of all files including it directly or indirectly.
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Are There Adapters for CF Type II to MicroSD? === I honestly have only started recently researching this so my knowledge is limited. I was approached about adapting some Pocket PC software to operate on the Windows 6 platform. After considering how I would go about doing that in the Compact Framework I received more d...
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Real image width with Javascript === I have the next function: function setImagesWidth(id,width) { var images = document.getElementById(id).getElementsByTagName("img"); for(var i = 0; i < images.length;i++) { // If the real width is bigger than width parameter images[i].style.width=wi...
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Suggestion for some .NET training === Is there any training that you would recommend for someone looking at doing more with .NET? Does IBM have any good trainings? More specifically, C# and web application development. While I have written a couple applications, I want something that can give me a better solid base on...
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How to display a live streaming video using VideoDisplay in Flex === I'm wondering how to use a VideoDisplay object (defined in MXML) to display video streamed from FMS via a NetStream. The [Flex3 docs][1] suggest this is possible: > The Video Display ... supports progressive download over HTTP, streaming from t...
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IE6 rending UL's incorrectly === Sometimes IE6 will render the text of a UL list the same color as the background color, if you select it, they show back up, or if you scroll the page up and back down. Its obviously a rendering bug, but I was wondering if anyone knows of a workaround to make it reliable?
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Does anyone still use ObjectPal? === ObjectPal is the programming language used by the Borland Paradox database application (now owned by Corel). I'm interested in just looking at it again for nostalgic value and nothing else. Anyone know if there is an emulator or something for it?
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How do you check your URL for SQL Injection Attacks? === I've seen a few attempted SQL injection attacks on one of my web sites. It comes in the form of a query string that includes the "cast" keyword and a bunch of hex characters which when "decoded" are an injection of banner adverts into the DB. My solution is t...
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What does the EXE do in the Visual Studio setup project output === We are working on a winforms app in Visual Studio 2005 and the setup project we created output both an MSI and an EXE. We aren't sure what the EXE file is used for because we are able to install without the EXE.
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Java object allocation overhead === I am writing an immutable DOM tree in Java, to simplify access from multiple threads.* However, it does need to support inserts and updates as fast as possible. And since it is immutable, if I make a change to a node on the N'th level of the tree, I need to allocate at least N ne...
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What is the C# equivalent of the Oracle PL/SQL COALESCE function? === Is there a one statement or one line way to accomplish something like this, where the string s is declared AND assigned the first non-null value in the expression? //pseudo-codeish string s = Coalesce(string1, string2, string3); or, m...
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Internet startups outside the US === Most Internet companies are based in the US. Some start to appear in (eastern) Europe, Australia and Israel. What are the advantages and challenges of such 'foreign' companies, baring in mind that most of the Internet's activity, hype and bandwidth are still US centric?
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How do I write a While loop === How do you write the syntax for a While loop? ## C`#` > int i=0; While (i! = 10) { Console.WriteLine(i); i++; } ## VB.Net > Dim i As Integer = 0 While i <> 10 Console.WriteLine(i) ...
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ASP.Net: why is my button's click/command events not binding in a repeater? === Here's the code from the ascx that has the repeater: <asp:Repeater ID="ListOfEmails" runat="server" > <HeaderTemplate><h3>A sub-header:</h3></HeaderTemplate> <ItemTemplate> [Some other stuff is here] <asp:B...
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