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How to easily consume a web service from PHP
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Is there a tool for PHP which can generate code for consuming a web service based on its WSDL? Something comparable to clicking "Add Web Reference" in Visual Studio or the Eclypse plugin which does the same thing for Java. | 0 | [
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CSV string handling
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Typical way of creating a csv string (psudokode):
1. create a csv container object (like a StringBuilder in C#)
2. Loop through the strings you want to add appending a comma after each one
3. After the loop, remove that last superfluous comma.
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Vista or XP for Dev Machine
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I am about to get a new PC from work, and it will include the option to have either Vista Business as the OS, or a downgrade to XP Pro. Aside from a tiny bit of testing, I have never used Vista, but overall I have heard many more bad reports than good regarding Vista. I don't think that... | 0 | [
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Can I configure Visual Studio NOT to change StartUp Project everytime I open a file from one of the projects?
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Let's say that there is a solution that contains two projects (Project1 and Project2).
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RhinoMocks: How do you properly mock an IEnumerable<T>?
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I just keep stumbling through mocking...
The latest disaster was not grokking that I need to actually push results inside a mock object of IEnumerable<T>...
Here's a sample (demonstration only of IEnumerable<T>, not actually good Interaction-based testi... | 0 | [
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Domain Specific Language resources
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I was just listening to some older .Net Rocks! episodes, and I found #329 on DSLs to be interesting. My problem is that I can't find any good online resources for people trying to learn this technology. I get the basics of the creating new designers, but the MS docs on the T4 eng... | 4 | [
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How to know when to send a 304 Not Modified response
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I'm writing a resource handling method where I control access to various files, and I'd like to be able to make use of the browser's cache. My question is two-fold:
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MAPI and managed code experiences?
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Using MAPI functions from within managed code is officially unsupported. Apparently, MAPI uses its own memory management and it crashes and burns within managed code (see [here](http://blogs.msdn.com/pcreehan/archive/2007/05/04/what-does-unsupported-mean.aspx) and [here](http://b... | 0 | [
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Is there any trick that allows to use Management Studio's (ver. 2008) IntelliSense feature with earlier versions of SQL Server?
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New version of Management Studio (i.e. the one that ships with SQL Server 2008) finally has a Transact-SQL IntelliSense feature. However, out-of-the-box it only works with SQL Server 2008... | 0 | [
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Using Xming X Window Server over a VPN
===
I have the Xming X Window Server installed on a laptop running Windows XP to connect to some UNIX development servers.
It works fine when I connect directly to the company network in the office. However, it does not work when I connect to the network remotely over a VPN.
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SQL Server 2005 and 2008 on same developer machine?
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Has anyone tried installing SQL Server 2008 Developer on a machine that already has 2005 Developer installed?
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Generating ETags
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Simple MOLAP solution
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To analyze lots of text logs I did some hackery that looks like this
1. Locally import logs into Access
2. Reprocess Cube link to previous mdb in Analisis Service 2000 (yes it is 2k)
3. Use Excel to visualize Cube (it is not big - up to milions raw entries)
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Http Auth in a Firefox 3 bookmarklet
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Im trying to create a bookmarklet for posting del.icio.us bookmarks to a seperate account.
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Does anyone remember the XMP tag?
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C# DataTable Loop Performance
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Which of the following has the best performance?
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How to setup Quality of Service?
===
I'm talking about <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_of_service>. With streaming stackoverflow podcasts and downloading the lastest updates to ubuntu, I would like to have QoS working so I can use stackoverflow without my http connections timing out or taking forever.
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Video Compression: What is direct cosine transform?
===
I've implemented an image/video transformation technique called direct cosine transform. This technique is used in MPEG video encoding. I based my algorithm on the ideas presented at the following URL:
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C#.Net Prototype Methods
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How can I make prototype methods in C#.Net?
In JavaScript, I can do the following to create a trim method for the string object:
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SQL Case Statement Syntax?
===
What is the *full* correct syntax for the SQL Case statement? | 0 | [
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C# eval equivalent?
===
I can do an `eval("something()");` to execute the code dynamically in JavaScript. Is there a way for me to do the same thing in C#?
What I am exactly trying to do is that I have an integer variable (say i) and I have multiple properties by the names: "Property1","Property2","Property3" etc.
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How can I Java webstart multiple, dependent, native libraries?
===
Example: I have two shared objects (same should apply to .dlls). The first shared object is from a third-party library, we'll call it libA.so. I have wrapped some of this with JNI and created my own library, libB.so. Now libB depends on libA.
When w... | 0 | [
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===
How do you create your own custom moniker on Windows systems?
Examples:
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I have more than one OpenID as I have tried out numerous. As people take up OpenID different suppliers are going to emerge I may want to switch provinders. As all IDs are me, and all are authenticated against the same email address, shouldn't I be abl... | 2 | [
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Verifying files for test
===
I was working with quality yesterday doing some formal testing. In their procedure they were verifying all files on the test machine were pulled from the release. The way they were verifying these files were the same was by checking the size and the date/time stamp windows put on them in... | 0 | [
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DVCS Choices - What's good for Windows?
===
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How do I create a Class using the Singleton Design Pattern in Ruby?
===
The singleton pattern is a design pattern that is used to restrict instantiation of a class to one object instance. Although I know how to code the singleton pattern in C++ and Java, I was wondering if anyone know how to implement it in Ruby? | 0 | [
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Automating VMWare or VirtualPC
===
I'm currently experimenting with build script, and since I have an ASP.net Web Part under source control, my build script should do that at the end:
1. Grab the "naked" Windows 2003 IIS VMWare or Virtual PC Image from the Network
2. Boot it up
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Recommended Fonts for Programming?
===
What fonts do you use for programming, and for what language/ide? I use [Consolas][1] for all my Visual Studio work, any other recommendations?
[1]: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=22e69ae4-7e40-4807-8a86-b3d36fab68d3&displaylang=en "Consolas" | 4 | [
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Learning Lisp - Why ?
===
I really feel that I should learn Lisp and there are plenty of good resources out there to help me do it.
I'm not put off by the complicated syntax, but where in "traditional commercial programming" would I find places it would make sense to use it instead of a procedural language.
Is t... | 0 | [
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Learning Regular Expressions
===
I already know the basics of RegEx but I'm not sure where to go from here, I'm looking for both a good and above all easy to understand guide but I am also looking for things to use RegEx's for, it's all well and good reading about it but if you never use them then they will not stick ... | 4 | [
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Using ConfigurationManager to load config from an arbitrary location
===
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ASP.NET MVC - Is it worth it yet?
===
For any of you that have used ASP.NET MVC (especially the Stack Overflow team), do you think it's worth taking the plunge with a technology that's still in "Preview" releases, not even Beta yet? From what I've seen on the MVC site and various blogs, it seems that a lot is still i... | 3 | [
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MOSS SSP problem - Failed database logons from deleted SSP
===
We've been having some issues with a SharePoint instance in a test
environment. Thankfully this is not production ;) The problems started
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Resources for getting into microcontroller programming
===
Recently I've been playing with an Arduino board as one of my hobbies, I'm having lots of fun with it and I'd like to get into circuits etc in a much bigger way. I've done a lot of research on various avenues I could go down, but I'm sure some of you guys know... | 0 | [
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Easiest language to start with
===
What is the language with the lowest barriers to entry, simplest syntax, easiest setup. I'm aware that there's not a best language but I am sure that there will be one that's got a good score in all three areas.
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How much database performance overhead when using LINQ?
===
How much database performance overhead is involved with using C# and LINQ compared to custom optimized queries loaded with mostly low-level C, both with a SQL Server 2008 backend?
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What is called a Node in a WebSpere Network Deployment
===
In a installation of WebSphere Application Server with Network Deployment, a node is:
<ol>
<li>a physical machine</li>
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<li>a logical set of WAS instances that is independent of physical machine or OS instance</li>
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How do you resolve a domain name to an IP address with .NET/C#?
===
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Is there a C library function that will return the index of a character in a string?
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How do I configure eclipse (zend studio 6) to hint and code complete several languages?
===
My dream IDE does full code hints, explains and completes PHP, Javascript, HTML and CSS. I know it exists!
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Drag and Drop to a hosted Browser control
===
I have a WinForms program written on .NET 2 which hosts a webbrowser control and renders asp.net pages from a known server.
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C# and Arrow Keys
===
I am new to C# and am doing some work in an existing application. I have a DirectX viewport that has components in it that I want to be able to position using arrow keys.
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Authoritative source on XML-sig
===
We have a question with regards to XML-sig and need detail about the optional elements as well as some of the canonicalization and transform stuff. We're writing a spec for a very small XML-syntax payload that will go into the metadata of media files and it needs to by cryptographi... | 0 | [
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Why is this regular expression faster?
===
I'm writing a Telnet client of sorts in C# and part of what I have to parse are ANSI/VT100 escape sequences, specifically, just those used for colour and formatting (detailed [here](http://www.termsys.demon.co.uk/vtansi.htm#colors)).
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Is a "Confirm Email" input good practice when user changes email address?
===
My organization has a form to allow users to update their email address with us.
It's suggested that we have two input boxes for email: the second as an email confirmation.
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Javascript keyboard events primer? (or rather: help me with my custom dropdown)
===
I need help finishing my custom built ajax [div] based dynamic dropdown.
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What point should someone decide to switch Database Systems
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ASP.NET authentication: user name Vs User ID
===
So in my simple learning website, I use the built in ASP.NET authentication system.
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How to make a button appear as if it is pressed?
===
Using VS2008, C#, .Net 2 and Winforms how can I make a regular Button look "pressed"?
Imagine this button is an on/off switch.
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How to reference to multiple version assembly
===
I'm developing a Sharepoint application and use .NET AjaxControlToolkit library, we are adding a custom aspx page to the Sharepoint. Sharepoint 2007 run in quirks mode so I've made some modification to the AJAX library to make it behave like it normally should. The pro... | 0 | [
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LINQ to SQL strings to enums
===
LINQ to SQL allows table mappings to automatically convert back and forth to Enums by specifying the type for the column - this works for strings or integers.
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Virtual machine supporting multiple displays
===
Is there a way to get MS virtual PC 2007 to support multiple displays? Or is there another virtual machine product available that will allow me to work with multiple displays?
At the company I work for we do all of our development in virtual machines.
We currently u... | 0 | [
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How to sell Python to a client/boss/person with lots of cash
===
When asked to create system XYZ and you ask to do it in Python over PHP or Ruby, what are the main features you can mention when they require you to explain it? | 0 | [
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Version control PHP Web Project
===
We have a php project that we would like to version control. Right now there are three of us working on a "Dev" version of the project that all have our Eclipse linked to it with just an external folder, and thus no version control.
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Database Version Control
===
Is there a good way to check database structure into a SVN? Perhaps checking in a DDL file when changed?
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What are good regular expressions?
===
i have worked for 5 years mainly in java desktop applications accessing Oracle databases and i have never used regular expressions. Now i enter Stackoverflow and i see a lot of questions about them and i feel like if i missed something.
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Setting a div's height in HTML with CSS
===
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Web App Beta
===
What is a good way to get people to alpha test a web application that I am making. I want people to use it and to get feedback about in what ways I need to change it (cus there are a lot, but what is most important?)
http://adamlerman.blogspot.com/2008/07/budgetjax.html for desctiption
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How should I organize my master ddl script.
===
I am currently creating a master ddl for our database. Historically we have used backup/restore to version our database, and not maintained any ddl scripts. The schema is quite large.
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What means the error SECJ0222E in WebSphere Application Server 5.1
===
I'm getting for that error this help in <a href="http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=404&uid=swg1PK06349">IBM's support site</a>:
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<b>Problem</b>A JAAS LoginContext could not be created due to the unexpected exception. <br/>... | 0 | [
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.NET Remoting Speed and VPNs
===
I'm working on a project which uses .NET Remoting for communication between the client application and an object server. For development, the client, server, and MSSQL database are all running on my local development machine.
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Do people actually get anything done using a laptop on a plane?
===
I see so many people using their laptops on the plane.
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Best technical learning coference for developers?
===
In your opinion, what's the best technical conference for developers? What conferences have you attended, and what did you like about them/not like about them?
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Error ADMA5026E for WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment
===
What I'm doing wrong that I get the ADMA5026E error when deployment an application with the NetworkDeployment Console? | 0 | [
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Open local file with AIR / Flex
===
I have written an AIR Application that downloads videos and documents from a server. The videos play inside of the application, but I would like the user to be able to open the documents in their native applications.
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The Perl Journal Online
===
Does anyone know where online copies of the old Perl Journal articles can be found?
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Locking a MSSQL Database with PHP
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I'm wanting extra security for a particular point in my web app. So I want to lock the database (MSSQL 2005). Any suggestions or is this even necessary with MSSQL? | 0 | [
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Reduce ASP.NET menu control size (without 3rd party libraries)
===
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ASP.NET version of Joomla
===
Does anyone ever found/used an ASP.NET application similar to Joomla?<br />
I need to set up a quick and dirty CMS on a Windows Server and our client doesn't want us to use something else than ASP.NET.<br />
Thanks! | 4 | [
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How to add CVS directories recursively
===
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===
Char's are great because they are fixed size and thus make for a faster table. They are however limited to 255 characters. I want to hold 500 characters but a blob is variable length and that's not what I want.
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Personal Linux web server
===
I'd like to set up a cheap Linux box as a web server to host a variety of web technologies (PHP & Java EE come to mind, but I'd like to experiment with Ruby or Python in the future as well).
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Upload form does not work in FireFox 3 with Mac OS X
===
Just ran into this weird problem with a user using Mac OS X. This user always had a failed upload. The form uses a regular "input type=file". The user could upload using any browser except FireFox 3 on his Mac. Only this particular user was seeing this error.
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===
My company is in the process of starting down the Grails path. The reason for that is that the current developers are heavy on Java but felt the need for a MVC-style language for some future web development projects. Personally, I'm coming from the design/usability world... | 0 | [
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Portable Apps for Development?
===
Can anybody recommend some good portable apps for development? I'd prefer not to deal with U3, but what I'm hoping for is an IDE/editor with code completion and syntax highlighting. | 0 | [
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How do you set up Python scripts to work in Apache 2.0?
===
I tried to follow a couple of googled up tutorials on setting up mod_python, but failed every time. Do you have a good, step-by step, rock-solid howto? | 0 | [
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How to set up a CSS switcher in ASP.NET
===
I'm working on a website which will switch to a new style on a set date. The site's built in semantic HTML and CSS, so the change should just require a CSS reference change. I'm working with a designer who will need to be able to see how it's looking, as well as a client who... | 0 | [
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unrecognized selector exception when handling sudzc.com soap result
===
I have build an app around the sudzc.com generated code to access my soap web service.
The soap request and the handling are placed in my UITableViewController subclass.
This is the relevant code:
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Sql select query out put with specific formated value
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I need, if possible, a t-sql query that, returning the values with specific data value from column, i can to do from progamatically(c#) dotnet. but is it possible to do in query using ms sql 2008 ?
heres the current query
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How can I fix the background of wikipedia pages as displayed in Google Chrome?
===
See image here:
http://i.imgur.com/VAww8.png
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RoR change format of date displayed from database?
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I have a row in my database that displays the date in the following format: `2012-04-26` . Say i take that value and store it in a variable `@date`. How can i change that format to say, 04-26-2012, or maybe even April 26th ?
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Using boost::iostreams mapped_file_source and filtering_stream_bug to decompress file
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I plan to process large compressed files and I would like to memory map the files to speedup reading. I adopted the existing example with regular file input but cannot get it either compile nor work :-) I'm using C++ Boost 1.49
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Best strategy to write hooks for subversion in Windows
===
What is the best approach to write **hooks** for **Subversion** in **Windows**? As far as I know, only executable files can used. So what is the best choice?
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Anyone have experience creating a shared library in MATLAB?
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A researcher has created a small simulation in MATLAB, and we want to make it accessible to others. My plan is to take the simulation, clean up a few things, and turn it into a set of functions. Then, I plan to compile it into a C library and use SWIG to ... | 0 | [
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Firebird's SQL's Substring function not working
===
I created a view on a machine using the *substring* function from Firebird, and it worked. When I copied the database to a different machine, the view was broken. This is the way I used it:
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SQL Server Management Studio Alternatives
===
I was wondering if there are any alternatives to Microsoft's SQL Server Management Studio?
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How Do I Post and then redirect to an external URL from ASP.Net?
===
ASP.Net server side controls postback to their own page. This makes cases where you want to redirect a user to an external page, but need to Post to that page for some reason (for authentication, for instance) a pain.
An HttpWebRequest works grea... | 0 | [
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How do you pull the URL for an ASP.NET web reference from a configuration file?
===
I have a web reference for our report server embedded in our application. The server that the reports live on could change though, and I'd like to be able to change it "on the fly" if necessary.
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Accessing post variables using Java Servlets
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The title says it all. All I really want is the equivalent of PHP's $_POST[], and after searching the web for an hour, I'm still nowhere closer. | 0 | [
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Length of Javascript Associative Array
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If I have a javascript associative array say:
var myArray = new Object();
myArray["firstname"] = "Gareth";
myArray["lastname"] = "Simpson";
myArray["age"] = 21;
Is there a built in or accepted best practice way to get the length of this array? | 0 | [
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HTML Comments Markup
===
I am currently in the process of creating my own blog and I have got to marking up the comments, but what is the best way to mark it up?
The information I need to present is:
1. Persons Name
2. Gravatar Icon
3. Comment Date
4. The Comment
Any idea's would be much appriciated.
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Solutions for working with multiple branches in ASP.Net
===
At work, we are often working on multiple branches of our product at one time. For example, right now, we have a maintenance branch, a branch with code just going to QA, and a branch for a new major initiative, that won't be merged for some time now.
Our w... | 4 | [
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Stand alone charts in GWT
===
I've been trying to get pretty charts to work in GWT on our internal network.
Playing around with [GWT-Ext][1]'s charts is nice, but it requires flash and is really messy to control (it seems buggy, in general).
I'd like to hear about something that works with the least amount of de... | 0 | [
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What is the best way to wrap time around the work day?
===
I have a situation where I want to add hours to a date and have the new date wrap around the work-day. I cobbled up a function to determine this new date, but want to make sure that I'm not forgetting anything.
The hours to be added is called "delay". It co... | 0 | [
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