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How to cache ASP.NET user controls?
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I heard on a recent podcast (Polymorphic) that it is possible to cache a user control as opposed to the entire page.
I think my header control which displays static content and my footer control could benefit from being cached.
How can I go about caching just those con... | 0 | [
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Eclipse "Share Project" by hand?
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What actually happens to the file system when you do a Subclipse Share Project on an Eclipse project that was externally checked out from Subversion? All the .svn folders are already in place. I get an error when I try to Share Project the right way, and I'd rather not delete and... | 0 | [
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Where can I download the jQuery API documentation?
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Since I pound API docs pretty hard when I'm coding, I like to have them on my local disk. jQuery.com lists a lot of sources for browsing the API documentation online, but I haven't found anywhere I can download the whole bundle as a TAR or ZIP file. Is such a bund... | 0 | [
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Ajax Autocomplete Webservice Call - Service Method, am I calling this correctly?
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Ok, so my method in my webservice requires a type to be passed, it is called in the ServiceMethod property of the AutoCompleteExtender, I am fuzzy about how I should do that so I called it like this:
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How would you make a comma-separated string from a list?
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What would be your preferred way to concatenate strings from a sequence such that between each two consecutive pair a comma is added. That is, how do you map, for instance, `[ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]` to `'a,b,c'`? (The cases `[ s ]` and `[]` should be mapped to `s`... | 0 | [
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What's the best way to implement a SQL script that will grant select, references, insert, update, and delete permissions to a database role on all the user tables in a database?
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Ideally, this script could be run multiple times, as new tables were added to the database. SQL Server Management Studio generates scrip... | 0 | [
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How do you get the current image name from an ASP.Net website?
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Scenario: You have an ASP.Net webpage that should display the next image in a series of images. If 1.jpg is currently loaded, the refresh should load 2.jpg.
Assuming I would use this code, where do you get the current images name.
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Preventing Command Line Injection Attacks
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How do I read/write Person metadata from a Word doc stored in SharePoint using VBA or VSTO?
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Scenerio: Document library in SharePoint with column x of "Person or Group" type. From within a VBA macro (or VSTO add-in) we're trying to access the MetaProperty on the document to set/get the user name. Any attempt to a... | 0 | [
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Flex and ADO.NET Data Services...anyone done it?
===
Has anyone used ADO.NET Data Services as a data source for Adobe Flex applications? If so, any success stories or tragedies to avoid? If you did use it, how did you handle security? | 0 | [
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Default smart device project can't find dependencies.
===
When running the default c++ project in Visual Studios for a Windows CE 5.0 device, I get an error complaining about missing resources. Depends says that my executable needs ayghsell.dll (the Windows Mobile shell), and CoreDll.dll. Does this mean that my exec... | 0 | [
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What's your favorite shared whiteboard tool?
===
I like to draw -- well, scribble -- while working with other people; that works well in my office, where I have a huge whiteboard. But if the other people are on the other end of a phone line, it's not so good.
I played with skrbl.com, which isn't bad (though I co... | 0 | [
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Is JINI at all active anymore?
===
Everyone I talk to who knows (knew) about it claims it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. Why did it fail? Or, if it didn't fail, who's using it now? | 0 | [
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Can someone explain __all__ in Python?
===
I have been using Python more and more, and I keep seeing the variable `__all__` set in different `__init__.py` files. Can someone explain what this does? | 0 | [
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Substitution Control at the User Control Level?
===
I am trying to create some cached user controls. Basically Header and Footer are static.
Except the footer has one link that reads in the url of the page and puts it into the javascript for sending a link to a friend. So I need that link to be dynamic.
I set... | 0 | [
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I'm getting a java.lang.ClassCastException when generating javadocs. Any ideas?
===
I'm using ant to generate the javadocs, but it gets this exception over and over.
Any help would be appreciated.
[javadoc] java.lang.ClassCastException: com.sun.tools.javadoc.ClassDocImpl cannot be cast to com.sun.javadoc.A... | 0 | [
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Is there any easy way to determine what factors are contributing to the size of an HTML element?
===
For example I have a situation where I have something like this (contrived) example:
<div id="outer" style="margin: auto>
<div id="inner1" style="float: left">content</div>
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Coding beauty vs business needs
===
All programmer I have met, myself included, always want to start a project that touches old code by "Lets rewrite the framework for this thing. It's old, fugly and unmanageble"
On the other hand, all sales/business people I have met will say "You will do the things that add funk... | 4 | [
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How to find the current name of the test being executing?
===
I know I can figure out the name of the method as its being executed, just wondering if there is a way from the setup method. I guess an attribute method would work but from the setup method it would be the best. | 0 | [
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Is there any way to repopulate an Html Select's Options without firing the Change event (using jQuery)?
===
I have multiple selects:
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C# switch statement limitations - why?
===
When writing a switch statement there appears to be two limitations on what you can switch on and case statements.
For example (and yes, I know, if you're doing this sort of thing it probably means your oo architecture is iffy - this is just a contrived example!):-
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What essential design artifacts do you produce?
===
In the course of your software development lifecycle, what essential design artifacts do you produce? What makes them essential to your practice?
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Java Delegates?
===
Does the Java language have delegate features, similar to how C# has support for delegates? | 0 | [
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Windows Forms Application Performance
===
My app has many controls on its surface, and more are added dynamically at runtime.
Although i am using tabs to limit the number of controls shown, and double-buffering too, it still flickers and stutters when it has to redraw (resize, maximize, etc).
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Explicit vs implicit SQL joins
===
Is there any efficiency difference in an explicit vs implicit inner join?
For example:
select * from
table a inner join table b
on a.id = b.id;
vs.
select a.*, b.*
from table a, table b
where a.id = b.id;
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===
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Learning CIL
===
Does anybody know any good resources for learning how to program CIL with in-depth descriptions of commands, etc.? I have looked around but not found anything particularly good. | 0 | [
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Cast List<int> to List<string>
===
Does anyone know if you can cast a `List<int>` to `List<string>` somehow? I know I could loop through and .ToString() the thing but a cast would be awesome.
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Haskell vs. F#
===
I've searched on the internet for comparisons between F# and Haskell but haven't found anything really definitive. What are the primary differences and why would I want to choose one over the other? | 0 | [
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What is a monad?
===
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===
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How do you index into a var in LINQ?
===
I'm trying to get the following bit of code to work in LINQPad but am unable to index into a var. Anybody know how to index into a var in LINQ?
string[] sa = {"one", "two", "three"};
sa[1].Dump();
var va = sa.Select( (a,i) => new {Line = a, Index = i});
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===
I have a "showall" query string parameter in the url, the parameter is being added dynamically when "Show All/Show Pages" button is clicked.
I want the ability to toggle "showall" query string parameter value depending on user clicking the "Show All/Show Pages" button.
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Complex CSS selector for parent of active child
===
Is there a way to select a parent element based on the class of a child element in the class? The example that is relevant to me relating to HTML output by a nice menu plugin for <http://drupal.org>. The output renders like this:
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Can the HTTP version or headers affect the visual appearance of a web page?
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Safely turning a JSON string into an object
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Given a string of JSON data, how can you safely turn that string into a JavaScript object?
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How to parse a string into a nullable int in C# (.NET 3.5)
===
I'm wanting to parse a string into a nullable int in C#. ie. I want to get back either the int value of the string or null if it can't be parsed.
I was kind of hoping that this would work
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Will the GC call IDisposable.Dispose for me?
===
I've read through [the other IDisposable post here](http://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/12368/how-to-dispose-a-class-in-net), and while it was very interesting, didn't answer this 'uncertainty' I've had about disposing things.
The .NET [IDisposable Pattern](http:... | 0 | [
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How do you retrieve the commit message and file list for a particular revision?
===
I need to deploy a few files that were checked in sometime ago (can't remember the exact ones), so I'm looking to get a list so I can deploy just those files. What is the svn command to do this? | 0 | [
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What can I do to resolve a "Row not found or changed" Exception in LINQ to SQL on a SQL Server Compact Edition Database?
===
When executing SubmitChanges to the DataContext after updating a couple properties with a LINQ to SQL connection (against SQL Server Compact Edition) I get a "Row not found or changed." ChangeCo... | 0 | [
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LINQ to SQL Association - "Properties do not have matching types"
===
I am trying to link two fields of a given table to the same field in another table.
I have done this before so I can't work out what is wrong this time.
Anyway:
Table1
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Java: Flash a window to grab user's attention
===
Is there a better way to flash a window in Java than this:
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int sleepTime = 50;
frame.setVisible(false);
Thread.sleep(sleepTime);
frame.setVisible(true);
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Flex and .NET - What's a good way to get data into Flex, WebORB? Web Services?
===
Ok, I asked a question earlier about Flex and ADO.NET Data Services but didn't get much response so I thought I'd rephrase. Does anyone have any experience building Adobe Flex applications with a .NET back-end? If so, what architectur... | 0 | [
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C++ and SOAP
===
I have a C++ app that needs to connect to a JAVA web app, are there any good, open source SOAP packages for this, or would it be easier to just roll my own? | 0 | [
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RegEx to Detect SQL Injection
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I'm looking for a good solid Regular Expression for detecting SQL in a string. Does anyone have a sample of something they've used before? | 0 | [
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python packages - import by class, not file
===
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app/
app.py
controllers/
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project.py
plugin.py
If app/controllers/project.py defines a class Project, app.py would import it like this:
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Interfaces and Versioning
===
I am designing a new System and I have a lot of Interfaces that will grow over time with the system. What is the best practice to name this interfaces
ISomethingV01
ISomethingV02
etc
or same other way?
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What is the best way and recommended practices for interacting with Lotus Notes from C#
===
In particular, I have to extract all the messages and attachments from Lotus Notes files in the fastest and most reliable way. Another point that may be relevant is that I need to do this from a secondary thread. | 0 | [
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Linker order - GCC
===
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What are you currently using for data access?
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WebDAV query trouble - unable to read body of e-mail
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Our group(corporate environment) needs to monitor a couple of faceless accounts' Outlook inbox for specific types of bounced e-mails.
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inline lists with graphical links in css
===
given this html:
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Are there benefits to Classic ASP over ASP.net
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Having worked with Classic ASP for about 2 years now by creating a few 100 simple web forms I can't see a good reason for switching to .net; however, I'm not that versed in .net so I'm sure I could be missing a few things.
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Problems with disabling IIS shutdown of idle worker process?
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IoC Container Configuration - XML or Fluent Interface
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Can I Do This In Lisp?
===
I have been searching everywhere for this functionality in lisp, and have gotten nowhere.
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(index-of item InThisList)
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Where can I find the time and memory efficencies of the built-in sequence types in Python
===
I have been unable to find a resource with this information, aside looking through the Python source code myself to determine how the objects work themselves. Though I may end up doing this anyway out of curiosity, does anyon... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to forward ssh requests that come in over a certain port to another machine?
===
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Strange Dependency Behavior in VS.NET 2005 (Unnecessary .CPP Compilation)
===
I work on a large Visual C++ (MFC) project in VS.NET 2005.
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What is the best technique for consistent form, function between all web browsers (including Google Chrome)?
===
Short version: What is the cleanest and most maintainable technique for consistant presentation and AJAX function across all browsers used by both web developers and web developers' end-users?
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===
I would like to get started in embedded systems programming but don't know where to start...I have a very solid knowledge of C and C++ and would preferably like to use these languages with the GNU compilers. I have a degree in CS so I have a solid foundation...
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Load Balancing of Process in 1 Server
===
I have 1 process that receives incoming connection from port 1000 in 1 **linux** server. However, 1 process is not fast enough to handle all the incoming request.
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Adding Functionality to Rails
===
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Django Calendar Widget?
===
Does anyone know of any existing packages or libraries that can be used to build a calendar in a django app? | 0 | [
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How do I implement an OpenID server in Rails?
===
I see a similar question [for Ubuntu](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28588/how-do-you-set-up-an-openid-provider-server-in-ubuntu), but I'm interested in hosting my own OpenID provider through my Rails-based site that already has an identity and authentication syste... | 0 | [
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How can I overwrite the same portion of the console in a Windows native C++ console app, without using a 3rd Party library?
===
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ASP.NET and sending SMS/making phone calls
===
I have a scenario where I need to make call a telephone(landline/mobile) or send SMS to a particular set of users only using ASP.NET and C#. The web application is not a mobile application.
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title in command prompt window
===
how can i change the command prompt window every time I execute a dos-based program by double clicking it, in c language. should i used windows API? thanks | 0 | [
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How do you force Visual Studio to regenerate the .designer files for aspx/ascx files?
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Sometimes when I'm editing page or control the .designer files stop being updated with the new controls I'm putting on the page. I'm not sure what's causing this to happen, but I'm wondering if there's any way of forcing Visual ... | 0 | [
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MS Visual Studio "Package Load Failure" error
===
I'm receiving "Package Load Failure" error when I open VS 2005 after I installed the latest VisualSVN (v. 1.5.2). Anyone facing this error? Is there any tool out there to help identify which package didn't load and/or help unload a specific package? | 0 | [
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Why is my web control null?
===
I have a web site in asp.net that uses a master page. In this master page I have a multiview control with one view that has all the content for the content pages and one view that has some local content to the master page where I show error messages from all content pages.
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Restful URLs for ASP.NET
===
Python frameworks always provide ways to handle urls that convey the data of the request in an elegant way:
think
http://somewhere.overtherainbow.com/userid/123424/
I want your to notice the ending path /userid/123424/
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Tomcat doFilter() invoked with committed response
===
I have a Tomcat Filter that delegates requests to the a handling object depending on the URL. This is the only filter in the FilterChain. I have an Ajax app that hammers this filter with lots of requests.
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Calculated columns in mysql on INSERT statements
===
Let's say that I want to have a table that logs the date and the number of columns in some other table (or really any sort of math / string concat etc).
CREATE TABLE `log` (
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Dealing with "Coder's Block" (or blank form syndrome)
===
I know this is the sort of somewhat open-ended question that we're discouraged from asking, but there are lots of open-ended questions around already, and this is something quite relevant to me right now.
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Good python library for generating audio files?
===
Can anyone recommend a good library for generating an audio file, such as mp3, wav, or even midi, from python?
I've seen recommendations for working with the id tags (song name, artist, etc) in mp3 files, but this is not my goal.
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Accessible controls for ASP.NET
===
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Advantages and disadvantages of GUID / UUID database keys
===
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===
What's the recommended source control system for a very small team (one developer)?<BR><BR>
Price does not matter. Customer would pay :-)<BR>
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===
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Is there any difference between the box models of IE8 and Firefox3?
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Are they the same now?
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JIT code generation techniques
===
How does a virtual machine generate native machine code on the fly and execute it?
Assuming you can figure out what are the native machine op-codes you want to emit, how do you go about actually running it?
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Why does the Eclipse code formatter break </a> in a documentation comment?
===
I'm using Eclipse 3.4 and have configured the Java code formatter with all of the options on the *Comments* tab enabled. The problem is that when I format a document comment that contains:
* @see <a href="test.html">test</a>
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===
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Struts 2: return to calling page
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I'm using <b>Struts 2</b>.
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SQL file encoding in Visual Studio
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When we create stored procedures in Visual Studio (with the extension .sql) the file encoding is automatically set to 'Unicode (UTF-8 with signature) - Codepage 65001'.
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NCover, TypeMock and MSTest
===
has anyone got NCover, TypeMock and MSTest to work together? and if so how.
I've had 2 or 3 serious tries at this now and just can't get it to work.
I'm using MSTest 9, NCover 2.1 and TypeMock 4.1.
Ideally I would like to run them from an MSBuild task.
Cheers
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Determining members of local groups via C#
===
I wondered whether anybody knows how to obtain membership of local groups on a remote server programmatically via C#. Would this require administrator permissions? And if so is there any way to confirm the currently logged in user's membership (or not) of these groups?
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MS SQL FTI - searching on "n*" returns numbers
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This seems like odd behaviour from SQL's full-text-index.
FTI stores number in its index with an "NN" prefix, so "123" is saved as "NN123".
Now when a user searches for words beginning with N (i.e. contains "n*" ) they also get all numbers.
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ICalendar and event updates not working in Outlook
===
I'm generating ICalendar (.ics) files.
Using the UID and SEQUENCE fields I can update existing events in Google Calendar and in Windows Calandrier ***BUT NOT*** in MS Outlook 2007
How do I get them to work for Outlook ?
Thanks
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Worst abuses of NIH syndrome?
===
Last place I worked at had a massive [NIH][1] issue.
They ended up rewriting the complete ASP.NET stack (forms, controls, validation, postback handling, ajax library etc...)
What is the worst case of NIH you have had the misfortune to work on?
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Suggest some good MVC framework in perl
===
Can you suggest some good MVC framework for perl -- one I am aware of is [catalyst](http://www.catalystframework.org/)
The need is to be able to expose services on the perl infrastructure which can be called by Java/.Net applications seamlessly. | 0 | [
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Postback events from within DataView
===
I'm presenting information from a DataTable on my page and would like to add some sorting functionality which goes a bit beyond a straight forward column sort. As such I have been trying to place LinkButtons in the HeaderItems of my GridView which postback to functions that cha... | 0 | [
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How to do Streaming read of a large XML file in C# 3.5 ...
===
How can you do a streaming read on a large XML file that contains a xs:sequence just bellow root element, without loading the whole file into a XDocument instance in memory.
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