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Internationalized page properties in Tapestry 4.1.2 === The login page in my Tapestry application has a property in which the password the user types in is stored, which is then compared against the value from the database. If the user enters a password with multi-byte characters, such as: áéíóú ...the getPa...
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How to develop catagories of controllers in MVC Routing? === I'm looking for some examples or samples of routing for the following sort of scenario: The general example of doing things is: {controller}/{action}/{id} So in the scenario of doing a product search for a store you'd have: public class Product...
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How do I reference a javascript file? === I'm working on a C#/ASP.NET project that has all the javascript files in a /Javascript folder. If I refer to the JS file using this syntax: src="/Javascript/jsfile.js" then the file is correctly picked up if the project is deployed to the root of the URL. However, if this "...
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How do I calculate a trendline for a graph? === Google is not being my friend - it's been a long time since my stats class in college...I need to calculate the start and end points for a trendline on a graph - is there an easy way to do this? (working in C# but whatever language works for you)
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How does Web Routing Work? === I need a good understanding of the inner workings of System.Web.Routing. Usually we define the RoutesTable. But how does it do the routing? The reason I'm asking it is that I want to pass the routing to subapps. What I want to see working is a way of passing the current request to mv...
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T-SQL stored procedure that accepts multiple Id values === Is there a graceful way to handle passing a list of ids as a parameter to a stored procedure. For instance, I want departments 1, 2, 5, 7, 20 returned by my stored procedure. In the past, I have passed in a comma delimited list of ids, like the below code, b...
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Measuring exception handling overhead in C++ === What is the best way to measure exception handling overhead/performance in C++? Please give standalone code samples. I'm targeting Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 and gcc. I need to get results from the following cases: 1. Overhead when there are no try/catch bloc...
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Can Database and transaction logs on the same drive cause problems? === Can we have the database and transaction logs on the same drive? What will be its consequences if it is not recommended?
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Good resources for writing console style applicaitons for windows === For certain programs nothing beats the command line. Unfortunately, I have never seen good documentation or examples on how to write console applications that go beyond hello world. I'm interested in making console apps like vim. Not exactly like ...
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Remote working === I've got an interview on Tuesday for a job that's just a little too far to commute to, I would very much like to work remotely 4 out of 5 days a week so I'm asking what are the best ways to sell remote working to a prospective boss.
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Comparing two byte arrays in .NET === How can I do this fast? Sure I can do this: static bool ByteArrayCompare(byte[] a1, byte[] a2) { if(a1.Length!=a2.Length) return false; for(int i=0; i<a1.Length; i++) if(a1[i]!=a2[i]) return false; return true; ...
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How to generate urls in django === In the django template language, you can use {% url [viewname] [args] %} to generate a url to a specific view with parameters. How can you programatically do the same in python code? What I need is to create a list of menu items, each item has name, url, and active (whether it's t...
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Variable Types === I know that I can do something like $int = (int)99; //(int) has a maximum or 99 To set the variable $int to an integer and give it a value of 99, Is there a way to set the type to something like LongBlob in MySQL for LARGE Integers in PHP?
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Can I write native iPhone apps using Python === Using [PyObjC][1], you can use Python to write Cocoa applications for OS X. Can I write native iPhone apps using Python and if so, how? [1]: http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/
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NHibernate ISession Flush: Where and when to use it, and why? === One of the things that get me thoroughly confused is the use of session.Flush,in conjunction with session.Commit, and session.Close. Sometimes session.Close works, e.g., it commits all the changes that I need. I know I need to use commit when I have ...
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What's safe for a C++ plug-in system? === Plug-in systems in C++ are hard because the ABI is not properly defined, and each compiler (or version thereof) follows its own rules. However, COM on Windows shows that it's possible to create a minimal plug-in system that allows programmers with different compilers to creat...
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Can I put an ASP.Net session ID in a hidden form field? === I'm using the Yahoo Uploader, part of the Yahoo UI Library, on my ASP.Net website to allow users to upload files. For those unfamiliar, the uploader works by using a Flash applet to give me more control over the FileOpen dialog. I can specify a filter for fi...
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What's main differences between "new" ASP.NET MVC framework and typical Java Struts projects ? === I'm more a Java developer than a .Net guy but It seems to me that new Microsoft MVC's framework seems like typical combination of Java existing projects like : - Struts (for handling the MVC), - Hibernate (for ...
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Is there some tool to visualize java class heirarchies and relations? === Here is my problem: I will provide the source code of my application as input and what I want as output is a visual representation of the relationship between classes, method calls etc. Is there some tool to do this?
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What are options available to get cron's results and how to set them up ? === I know that default cron's behavior is to send normal and error output to cron's owner local email box. Is there other ways to get theses results (for example to send it by email to a bunch of people, to store them somewhere, and so on) ?
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How do you reference a bitmap on the stage in actionscript? === How do you reference a bitmap on the stage in flash using actionscript 3? I have a bitmap on the stage in flash and at the end of the movie I would like to swap it out for the next in the sequence before the movie loops. in my library i have 3 images, ...
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A python web application framework for tight DB/GUI coupling? === I'm a firm believer of the heretic thought of tight coupling between the backend and frontend: I want existing, implied knowledge about a backend to be automatically made use of when generating user interfaces. E.g., if a VARCHAR column has a maximum wi...
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Is there a better way of writing a git pre-commit hook to check any php file in a commit for parse errors ? === What I have so far is #!/bin/sh php_syntax_check() { retval=0 for i in $(git-diff-index --name-only --cached HEAD -- | grep -e '\.php$'); do if [ -f $i ]; then ...
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Best practices for querying with NHibernate === Iv come back to using NHibernate after using other technologies ([CSLA][1] and [Subsonic][2]) for a couple of years, and I'm finding the querying abit frustrating, especially when compared to Subsonic. I was wondering what other approaches people are using? The Hibern...
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Is there a standard HTML layout with multiple CSS styles available? === When it comes to web-design, I am horrible at producing anything remotely good looking. Thankfully there are a lot of free [sources][1] for [design][2] [templates][3]. However, a problem with these designs is that they just cover a single page, an...
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Is there any way to see the progress of an ALTER TABLE statement in MySQL? === For example, I issued an ALTER TABLE statement to create an index on a MEDIUMTEXT field in an InnoDB table that has 134k rows where the size of the index was 255 bytes and the average size of the data in the field is 30k. This command has ...
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How to set up a robot.txt which only allows the default page of a site === Say I have a site on http://website.com. I would really like allowing bots to see the home page, but any other page need to blocked as it is pointless to spider. In other words http://website.com & http://website.com/ should be allowed, but ...
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How do I serialize a DOM to XML text, using JavaScript, in a cross browser way? === I have an XML object (loaded using XMLHTTPRequest's responseXML). I have modified the object (using jQuery) and would like to store it as text in a string. There is apparently a simple way to do it in Firefox et al: var xmlS...
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Kerberos user authentication in Apache === can anybody recommend some really good resources for how to get Apache authenticating users with Kerberos. Background reading on Kerberos would also be useful Thanks Peter
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What't the best solution for creating subsets of a set of characters? === I know 'best' is subjective, so according to you, what is the best solution for the following problem: Given a string of length n (say "abc"), generate all proper subsets of the string. So, for our example, the output would be {}, {a}, {b}, {...
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When is Control.DestroyHandle called? === When is this called? More specifically, I have a control I'm creating - how can I release handles when the window is closed. In normal win32 I'd do it during wm_close - is DestroyHandle the .net equivalent?
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Is there a built-in method to compare collections in C#? === I would like to compare the contents of a couple of collections in my Equals method. I have a Dictionary<string, object> and an IList<object>. Is there a built-in method to do this?
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is it possible to detect if a flash movie also contains (plays) sound? === Is there a way to detect if a flash movie contains any sound or is playing any music? It would be nice if this could be done inside a webbrowser (actionscript **from another flash object**, javascript,..) and could be done *before* the flash...
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SQL Server 2005 One-way Replication === In the business I work for we are discussion methods to reduce the read load on our primary database. One option that has been suggested is to have live one-way replication from our primary database to a slave database. Applications would then read from the slave database and...
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How sophisticated should be my Ajax code? === I have seen simple example Ajax source codes in many online tutorials. What I want to know is whether using the source code in the examples are perfectly alright or not? Is there anything more to be added to the code that goes into a real world application? What all ...
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What happened to to the .Net Framework Configuration tool? === Older versions of the .Net Framework used to install "Microsoft .NET Framework v1.0 / v1.1 / v2.0 Configuration" in the Control Panel, under Administrative Tools. I just noticed that there isn't a v3.0 or v3.5 version of this. Is this functionality now hid...
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Can I prevent an inherited virtual method from being overridden in subclasses? === I have some classes layed out like this class A { public virtual void Render() { } } class B : A { public override void Render() { // Prepare the objec...
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Why is Visual Studio 2005 so slow? === It is slow to load anything other than a small project. It is slow to quit; it can sometimes take minutes. It can be slow to open new files. The record macro feature used to be useful. It is now so slow to start up it's almost always quicker to do it manually!
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Images not displaying in WebKit based browsers === For some strange, bizarre reason, my images in my website just will not display on webkit based languages (such as safari and chrome). This is the image tag `<img src="images/dukkah.jpg" class="imgleft"/>` Not only does it not display in the website, it...
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Embedding flv (flash) player in windows forms === I'm trying to the the flv Flash player [from here][1] in a windows forms application. I currently have it playing 1 .flv file with no problems but I really need to be able to play multiple files. Has anyone had experienace of using the playlists that this control offer...
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C# Dynamic Form Controls === Using C# 2.0 what is the best way to implement dynamic form controls? I need to provide a set of controls per data object, so should i just do it manually and lay them out while increment the top value or is there a better way?
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How to find the mime type of a file in python? === Let's say you want to save a bunch of files somewhere, for instance in BLOBs. Let's say you want to dish these files out via a web page and have the client automatically open the correct application/viewer. Assumption: The browser figures out which application/view...
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"undefined handler" from prototype.js line 3877 === A very niche problem: I sometimes (30% of the time) get an 'undefined handler' javascript error on line 3877 of the prototype.js library (version 1.6.0.2 from google: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/prototype/1.6.0.2/prototype.js). Now on this page I have ...
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In PHP, is there an easy way to get the first and last date of a month? === I need to get the first and last day of a month in the format YYYY-MM-DD given only the month and year. Is there a good, easy way to do this?
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Override WebClientProtocol.Timeout via web.config === Is it possible to override default value of [WebClientProtocol.Timeout][1] property via web.config? [1]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.services.protocols.webclientprotocol.timeout.aspx
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How well does WPF blend with XNA in real life? === I understand that there are several ways to blend XNA and WPF within the same application. I find it enticing to use WPF for all GUI and HUD stuff in my XNA games. Does anyone have any practical experience on how well this approach works in real life using .NET 3.5 SP...
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Suggestions for a good commit message: format/guideline ? === I'm at the beginning of a new project, and I'm trying to set up the repository in a smart fashion and establish some code style guidelines for everyone to be able to concentrate on code. Most of it is done, but I'm still unsure about the format I should e...
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Can you make just part of a regex case-insensitive? === I've seen lots of examples of making an entire regular expression case-insensitive. What I'm wondering about is having just part of the expression be case-insensitive. For example, let's say I have a string like this: fooFOOfOoFoOBARBARbarbarbAr What if...
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Is there a good WPF diagrammer / toolkit / provider ? === Basically we need a custom diagram component in our new WPF based application. **Needs** to show text/lines, linked 2D Nodes and custom images apart from the other diagramming features like Undo/Redo, Align, Group, etc.. ala Visio. The initial team did ...
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What framework you recomend for fast secure web application development? === I need to choose a framework for a new project I will start from scratch. The application performance requirements are very low. It needs to allow fast development and enforce good development practices. The final application should be easy ...
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How do I style (css) radio buttons and labels? === Given the code bellow, how do I style the radio buttons to be next to the labels and style the label of the selected radio button differently than the other labels? <div class="input radio"> <fieldset> <legend>What color is the sky?</legen...
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Can I update/select from a table in one query? === I need to select data when a page is viewed and update the 'views' column is there a way to do this in one query, or do I have to use to distinct queries?
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How to get involved in an open source project === What's the best way to get involved in an open source project? There are several projects I'd be interested in, and others I'd be happy to look into if just to keep my skills sharp in languages I don't currently use on a day to day basis. However, I'm not sure how to...
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Getting started with modern software arcitecure and design using a book === I am a rather oldschool developer with some basic knowledge of software design principles and a good background on classic (gof) design patterns. While I continue my life as such I see lots of strange buzzwords emerge: Aspectoriented Desig...
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What all types of executables can be decompiled? === I think that java executables (jar files) are trivial to decompile and get the source code. What about other languages? .net and all? Which all languages can compile only to a decompile-able code?
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Pros and Cons of different approaches to web programming in Python === I'd like to do some server-side scripting using Python. But I'm kind of lost with the number of ways to do that. It starts with the do-it-yourself CGI approach and it seems to end with some pretty robust frameworks that would basically do all th...
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What's a good way to overwrite DateTime.Now during testing? === I've got some (C#) code that relies on today's date to correctly calculate things in the future. If I use today's date in the testing, I have to repeat the calculation in the test, which doesn't feel right. What's the best way to set the date to a known v...
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What fo you think about eiffel programming language? === I think it's a very carefully designed language. I like the programming concepts it promotes. After the [first touch][1] I was very impressed. I was wondering if there are any job ads for this language. The license price is a bit prohibitive so I think there...
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DefaultValue for System.Drawing.SystemColors === I have a line color property in my custom grid control. I want it to default to Drawing.SystemColors.InactiveBorder. I tried: [DefaultValue(typeof(System.Drawing.SystemColors), "InactiveBorder")] public Color LineColor { get; set; } But it doesn't seem ...
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SQL Profiler on SQL Server 2005 Professional Edition === I want to use SQL Profiler to trace the queries executed agains my database, track performance, etc. However it seems that the SQL Profiler is only available in the Enterprise edition of SQL Server 2005. Is this the case indeed, and can I do something about it?
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ASP.NET MVC Performance === I found some wild remarks that ASP.NET MVC is 30x faster than ASP.NET WebForms. What real performance difference is there, has this been measured and what are the performance benefits. This is to help me consider moving to ASP.NET MVC.
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MS Access Reporting - can it be pretty? === I am working on a project converting a "spreadsheet application" to a database solution. A macro was written that takes screen shots of each page and pastes them into a PowerPoint presentation. Because of the nice formatting options in Excel, the presentation looks very pr...
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Pin Emacs buffers to windows (for cscope) === For my day job, I live in Emacs. Utterly. I also have become pretty dependent on CScope to help me find things in the code. Normally, I have 2 windows in a split (C-x 3): ![alt text][1] And I use the right window for code buffers and the left window for the CScope...
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VS.Net 2005 required on Build box with .Net 2.0 C++ Projects? === We have a build box that uses CruiseControl.Net and has been building VB.Net and C# projects using msbuild. All I have installed on the box as far as .Net is concerned is .Net 2.0 SDK (I'm trying to keep the box as clean as possible). We are now tryin...
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WPF control performance === What is a good (and preferably simple) way to test the rendering performance of WPF custom controls? I have several complex controls in which rendering performance is highly crucial. I want to be able to make sure that I can have lots of them drawwing out in a designer with a minimal impa...
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Modulus operation with negatives values - weird thing ?? === Can you please tell me how much is (-2) % 5 ? According to my pyhton interpreter is 3, but do you have a wise explanation for this ? I've read that in some languages the result can be machine-dependent, but I'm not sure though. Thanks for your help.
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'method' vs. 'message' vs. 'function' vs. '???' === I recently asked a question about what I called "method calls". The answer referred to "messages". As a self-taught hobby programmer trying to phrase questions that don't make me look like an idiot, I'm realizing that the terminology that I use reveals a lot about ho...
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SQLite-ruby gem: Failed to build gem native extension === On Windows, when I do this: gem install sqlite3-ruby I get the following error: Building native extensions. This could take a while... ERROR: Error installing sqlite3-ruby: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension. ...
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How do You Build a Date or Calendar Object From a String in Java? === I have a string representation of a date that I need to create an object from. I've looked through Date and Calendar API but haven't found anything that can do this other than creating my own ugly parse method. I know there must be a way, does anyon...
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How do I best populate an HTML table in ASP.NET? === This is what I've got. It works. But, is there a simpler or better way? ASPX Page&hellip; <asp:Repeater ID="RepeaterBooks" runat="server"> <HeaderTemplate> <table class="report"> <tr> <th>Publ...
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Example of c# based rule language? === Can you provide a good example of rule definition language written in C#. Java guys have [JESS][1], is there anything good for C#? [1]: http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/
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How to prefetch Oracle sequence ID-s in a distributed environment === I have a distributed Java application running on 5 application servers. The servers all use the same Oracle 9i database running on a 6th machine. The application need to prefetch a batch of 100 IDs from a sequence. It's relatively easy to do in a...
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Which jstl url should I reference in my jsps? === I'm getting the following error when trying to run a jsp. I'm using Tomcat 6.0.18, and I'd like to use the latest version of jstl. What version of jstl should I use, and which URL goes with which version of jstl? I'm getting this error "According to TLD or at...
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jQuery slicing and click events === This is probably a really simple jQuery question, but I couldn't answer it after 10 minutes in the documentation so... I have a list of checkboxes, and I can get them with the selector `'input[type=checkbox]'`. I want the user to be able to shift-click and select a range of check...
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How do I get my 2008 Team Build to be triggered by developer check in's === I have a Team Foundation Server 2008 Installation and a separate machine with the Team Build service. I can create team builds and trigger them manually in Visual Studio or via the command line (where they complete successfully). However ch...
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Oracle equivalent to MSSQL DateDiff === We are now using NHibernate to connect to different database base on where our software is installed. So I am porting many SQL Procedures to Oracle. MSSQL has a nice function called DateDiff which takes a date part, startdate and enddate. Date parts examples are day, week...
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How well will WCF scale to a large number of client users? === Does anyone have any experience with how well services build with Microsoft's WCF will scale to a large number of users? The level I'm thinking of is in the region of 1000+ client users connecting to a collection of services providing the business logic...
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PLS-00306 error on call to cursor === I'm fairly new to Oracle triggers and PL/SQL still, but I think I might be missing something here. Here is the relevant part of the trigger, CURSOR columnNames (inTableName IN VARCHAR2) IS SELECT COLUMN_NAME FROM USER_TAB_COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_NAME = inTableName; /...
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How Would You Create a Pattern from a Date that is Stored in a String? === I have a string that contains the representation of a date. It looks like: **Thu Nov 30 19:00:00 EST 2006** I'm trying to create a Date object using SimpleDateFormat and have 2 problems. 1.) I can't figure out the pattern to hard-cod...
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What web control library to use for easy form creation with many different types of input fields? === I'm about to create a web application that requires a lot of different web forms where the user needs to be able to input a lot of different types of information. What I mean is that one of those forms may require som...
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How SID is different from Service name in Oracle tnsnames.ora === Why do I need two of them? When I have to use one or another?
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How to concatenate strings of a string field in a PostgreSQL 'group by' query? === I am going to answer my own question because I just found the answer, but thought it still worth posting here. I am looking for a way to concatenate the strings of a field within a group by query. So for example, I have a table: ...
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Restrict selection of SELECT option without disabling the field === I have a multiple selection SELECT field which I don't want the end user to be able to change the value of. For UI reasons, I would like to be able to do this without using the disabled="true" attribute. I've tried using onmousedown, onfocus, oncl...
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Managing web services in FlexBuilder - How does the manager work? === In FlexBuilder 3, there are two items under the 'Data' menu to import and manage web services. After importing a webservice, I can update it with the manage option. However, the webservices seems to disappear after they are imported. The manager doe...
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Crop MP3 to first 30 seconds (PHP or Linux) === I want to be able to generate a new (fully valid) MP3 file from an existing MP3 file to be used as a preview -- try-before-you-buy style. The new file should only contain the first *n* seconds of the track. I need to write this in PHP, but it would be ok to shell out ...
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SQL Server 2005 Temporary Tables === In a stored procedure, when is #Temptable created in SQL Server 2005? When creating the query execution plan or when executing the stored procedure? if (@x = 1) begin select 1 as Text into #Temptable end else begin s...
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Resources for building a Visual Studio plug-in? === I'd like to build a pretty simple plug-in for Visual Studio, but I don't really know how this has to be done. Is this doable in (non-managed) C++? I'd like to know what resources you'd recommend me... Thanks.
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jQuery: Can you select by CSS rule, not class? === A .container can contain many .components, and .components themselves can contain .containers (which in turn can contain .components etc. etc.) Given code like this: $(".container .component").each(function() { $(".container", this).css('bo...
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Targeting multiple versions of .net framework === Suppose I have some code that would, in theory, compile against *any* version of the .net framework. Think "Hello World", if you like. If I actually compile the code, though, I'll get an executable that runs against one *particular* version. Is there any way to...
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Custom Aggregate Functions in MS SQL Server? === How can I create a custom aggregate function in MS SQL Server? An example would help a lot.
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What is the best way of adding in regularly used blocks of code when marking up in Textmate? === Caveat - I'm relatively new to coding as well as Textmate, so apologies if there is an obvious answer I'm missing here. I do a lot of html/css markup, there are certain patterns that I use a lot, for example, forms, nav...
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Changing the default title of confirm() in javascript === Is it possible to modify the title of the message box the confirm() function opens in javascript? I could create a modal popup box, but I would like to do this as minimalistic as possible. I would like to do something like this: confirm("This is the c...
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COTS Workshop Registration System === Does anyone have any experience with any COTS systems for managing workshops and the associated registrations, courses, communications, etc.? We have a home-built Perl system that is about 8 years old and is currently embedded as an iframe in a SharePoint portal site (externall...
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Configuring sendmail behind a firewall === I'm setting up a server which is on a network behind a firewall and I want programs on this computer to be able to use sendmail to send emails to any email address. We have an SMTP server running on this network (let's call it mailrelay.example.com) which is how we're suppos...
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Dynamic robots.txt === Let's say I have a web site for hosting community generated content that targets a very specific set of users. Now, let's say in the interest of fostering a better community I have an off-topic area where community members can post or talk about anything they want, regardless of the site's main...
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Can you recommend good UML tutorials ? === I know I could search for this on the internet but the signal to noise ratio is too low. Have you found or know about any good tutorials on UML? I would really like to find something that explains UML modeling from a practical point of view. Also a complete application exampl...
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Is it unsafe to allow users to embed any flash file (swf)? === I want to allow my users to embed their own Flash animations in their posts. Usually the actual file is hosted on some free image hosting site. I wouldn't actually load the flash unless the user clicked a button to play (so that nothing auto-plays on pag...
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Why is branching and merging easier in Mercurial than in Subversion? === Handling multiple merges onto branches in Subversion or CVS is just one of those things that has to be experienced. It is inordinately easier to keep track of branches and merges in Mercurial (and probably any other distributed system) but I don'...
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Propagation of Oracle Transactions Between C++ and Java === We have an existing C++ application that we are going to gradually replace with a new Java-based system. Until we have completely reimplemented everything in Java we expect the C++ and Java to have to communicate with each other (RMI, SOAP, messaging, etc - ...
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