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Wordpress Category Template Question === I am looking at using a custom template for a set of categories. Is it possible to use a category template (like category-4.php) on a parent category and have the children use that template as well?
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Software Development Quality === Other than the number of bugs found, how do you measure software development quality? I'm looking for something on the positive side.
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What is the point of the finally block? === Syntax aside, what is the difference between try { } catch() { } finally { x = 3; } and try { } catch() { } x = 3;
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How to convice a project sponsor that all fuctions in your code should have unit tests === Non technical people in most cases do not see any value in writing unit tests. They just want to have basic code completed and do not spend money and time on such things like unit tests. Later, every day they just to ask to fix ...
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Other ways to encrypt WCF Connections === I'm currently working on a project that requires encrypted data be passed between WCF hosts. As I understand it there are only 2 ways to ensure that data passed over WCF is secure. 1. Using Certificates 2. Using a Domain (or having the same username and password on every ...
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linq - how do you do a query for items in one query source that are not in another one? === If I have 2 query sources how do I find ones that are in one that are not in the other? example of join to find items in both: var results = from item1 in qs1.Items join item2 in qs2 on item1.field1 equals ite...
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What is a good way to format logs? === I'm designing an application which includes the need to log all incoming messages I receive from a Telnet connection. The text is largely plain though can include ANSI tags that provide text colour and formatting (16 colours, bold, underline, etc). I'm would like to format my ...
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Which books are considered classics for .Net? === So Far I know CLR via C# is considered one
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Rss feed for game programmer? === I was browsing [this thread][1], which has good recommendation but a bit too general for me. So, if anyone has a collection of nice game programming feeds,please share them. :) (both general and specific topics are welcome) [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5119/what-...
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Can I have TortoiseSVN auto-add files? === Is there a way to have TortoiseSVN (or any other tool) auto-add any new .cs files I create within a directory to my working copy so I don't have to remember which files I created at the end of the day?
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Wait until file is unlocked in .Net === What's the simplest way of blocking a thread until a file has been unlocked and is accessible for reading and renaming? EG: Is there a WaitOnFile() somewhere in the framework? I have a service that uses a FileSystemWatcher to look for files that are to be transmitted to an FT...
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Visual Studio 2008 "randomly" hangs on test run === We are using VS 2008 Team System with the automated test suite, and upon running tests the test host "randomly" locks up. I actually have to kill the VSTestHost process and re-run the tests to get something to happen, otherwise all tests sit in a "pending" state. ...
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Response.StatusCode and Internet Explorer - Display custom message? === I am implementing a HttpRequestValidationException in my Application_Error Handler, and if possible, I want to display a custom message. Now, I'm thinking about the StatusCode. In my current example, it sends a 200, which I think should not be ...
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MySQL LineString intersections with Linestring or Polygon === I have a problem with mySQL spatial functions. My target is to find out if a LINESTRING object is passing through a POLYGON object or not. To determine that I've tried to experiment with two LINESTRING objects to determine if they cross or not. SE...
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Wordpress Term exist not having desired effect === I'm struggling to get this to work. Basically, I'm running a WP query to retrieve multiple posts from my custom post-type. In the loop, I want to conditionally echo stuff, depending on what term is assigned to that post. I've created a taxonomy called 'file-t...
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Difference in between mysql_num_rows and mysql_affected_rows === I want to know what is the difference in between `mysql_num_rows` and `mysql_affected_rows`.How to know when it should use.Any help and suggestions will be highly appreciable.Examples are most welcome.
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get custom field value using Grocery CRUD CodeIgniter === How can i get value of a field from another table on my method? and of course i have the primary key of its table. i want to do something in add/edit action like this if(is_empty(value_field_from_another_table)){ $crud->edit_fields('first','second'...
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ios 5 uiwebview shadows === i'm trying to display pdf file in uiwebview. my pdf files have different size. one can see the shadow or gradient outside of pdf in uiwebview. i've tried different solution but with no luck. see the link. how can i get rid of those shadows? ![uiwebview shadow][1] [duplicate wit...
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how can I untrack files in a branch that is not my current branch === I have 2 git branches 'Master' and 'Work'. I had been working on my 'Work' Branch for a while. In work I untracked all my *.png files and added *.png to my gitignore. The master branch is still tracking *.png. Now I can't checkout my master...
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Distributed Map configured programmatically, is not visible on the other node in the cluster(checked through Hazelcast cmd prompt) === I started exploring hazelcast cache. On my laptop, i have 2 instances of hazelcast running. One from my eclipse, and other from bin/run.bat I did this from my eclipse sample progra...
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Is it possible to call other class instance within ability in CanCan? === The problem is I have two models - Project and Ticket (which belongs to project). I want to deny access to tickets creation upon Project expiration (i.e. I want user couldn't create new ticket for expired project). How can I deny the creation...
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Drupal / Rules: flagging multiple terms on user save === i almost have this working: drupal 7: My intention is to have a Rule which flags multiple taxonomy terms on behalf of that user, when the user is created. The list of terms to be flagged is a (custom) term reference field on the user. With the following se...
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How native process can communicate to chrome extension (lastpass do this) === I know that lastpass extension have a binary component to communicate passwords between browsers (to firefox and IE). What mechanisms can be utilized by chrome extension to communicate with other system processes?
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Excel VBA : Get hwnd value of a CommandButton === I'm going nuts here... How do you find the "hwnd" value of a **CommandButton**, in an Excel 2007 Form ? I've Googled, I've tried all kinds of suggestions (most of which suggest that a command button has a **.hwnd** member property - but it doesn't) and haven't ...
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Windows Low Level Disk Question === I need to programmatically determine out how many sectors, heads, and cylinders are on a physical disk from Windows XP. Does anyone know the API for determining this? Where might Windows expose this information? Thanks, Terry
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ASP.NET AJAX Load Balancing Issues === This would be a question for anyone who has code in the App_Code folder and uses a hardware load balancer. When a file in the App_Code folder, and the site is not pre-compiled iis will generate random file names for these files. server1 "/ajax/SomeControl, App_Code.tja...
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Visual Studio 2005 crashes on start-up === In my work environment, Visual Studio currently crashes every time I start our main project unless I delete the .suo (solution options) and .ncb (C++ Intellisense symbols) files. Obviously, I've found a workaround. Is there a more permanent solution than this?
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How do I get ms-access to connect to ms-sql as a different user? === How do I get ms-access to connect (through ODBC) to an ms-sql as a different user than their Active Directory ID? I don't want to specify an account in the ODBC connection, I want to do in the ms-access side to hide it from my users. Doing it in ...
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how does unix handle full path name with space and arguments ? === how does unix handle full path name with space and arguments ? in windows we quote the path and add the commandline arguments after, how is it in unix ? > "c:\foo folder with space\foo.exe" -help
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What version of TinyMCE will work in Drupal 5 with google chrome? === My drupal site (internal) will not display the TinyMCE editor when using Google Chrome browser. Has anyone gotten TinyMCE to work with Chrome in Drupal 5?
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What's the best way to get the fractional part of a float in PHP? === Simple one: How would you find the fractional part of a floating point number in PHP? For example, if I have the value 1.25, I want to return 0.25.
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#line and jump to line === Do any editors honer C #line directives with regards to goto line features? *Context:* I'm working on a code generator and need to jump to a line of the output but the line is specified relative to the the #line directive I'm adding. I can drop them but then finding the input line is ev...
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Message passing in a plug-in framework problem === First off, there's a bit of background to this issue available on my blog: * <http://www.alastairsmith.me.uk/coding/2008/06/25/message-passing-a-plug-framework.html> * <http://www.alastairsmith.me.uk/coding/2008/07/31/message-passing-2.html> I'm aware that ...
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Can XML comments go anywhere? === I wrote a simple tool to generate a DBUnit XML dataset using queries that the user enters. I want to include each query entered in the XML as a comment, but the DBUnit API to generate the XML file doesn't support inserting the comment where I would like it (above the data it generate...
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How to log mallocs === This is a bit hypothetical and grossly simplified but... Assume a program that will be calling functions written by third parties. These parties can be assumed to be non-hostile but can't be assumed to be "competent". Each function will take some arguments, have side effects and return a valu...
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How to click on an AutoCompleteExtender with Watin === For my acceptance testing I'm writing text into the auto complete extender and I need to click on the populated list. In order to populate the list I have to use AppendText instead of TypeText, otherwise the textbox looses focus before the list is populated. ...
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What is a reason that LINQ to SQL wouldn't generate a collection based on a relationship? === I have a relationship between two entities (e1 and e2) and e1 has a collection of e2, however I have a similar relationship set up between (e2 and e3), yet e2 does not contain a collection of e3's, any reason why this would h...
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What are the pros/cons of available shopping cart solutions? === I'd like to know what everyone's experiences are with various shopping cart solutions. I'm considering Google Checkout heavily, but would like to know of alternatives, and any reasons for or against those alternatives. At this point, teh technology stack...
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sql 2005 roles === What role should I give a sql login if I need the login to be able to create a database, and create additional logins and add users based on those logins to the database i created? This is sql 2005.
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Student projects: do they influence employment prospects? === I am a BSc student who is going to start the last year of my degree and I am wondering how relevant my final year project choice is going to be when looking for a job next year - and how it will affect what jobs will be open/closed to me when searching f...
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Average User Download Speeds === Any ideas what the average user's download speed is? I'm working on a site that streams video and am trying to figure out what an average download speed as to determine quality. I know i might be comparing apples with oranges but I'm just looking for something to get a basis for whe...
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Nest a GridView within Repeater === Are there disadvantages to nesting a GridView within a Repeater and then binding each repeated GridView during the Repeater's `ItemDataBound` event? What are some alternative solutions? A simple scenario would be repeating a list of US states and displaying a table of cities and cit...
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Best way to detect a retail build from a debug build? .net === So I have about 10 short css files that I use with mvc app. There are like error.css login.css etc... Just some really short css files that make updating and editing easy (At least for me). What I want is something that will optimize the if else branc...
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Search by hash? === I had the idea of a search engine that would index web items like other search engines do now but would only store the file's title, url and a hash of the contents. This way it would be easy to find items on the web if you already had them and didn't know where they came from or wanted to know a...
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How do you create a weak reference to an object in Python? === How do you create a weak reference to an object in Python?
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Redirecting non-www URL to www === I'm using [Helicon's ISAPI Rewrite 3][1], which basically enables .htaccess in IIS. I need to redirect a non-www URL to the www version, i.e. example.com should redirect to www.example.com. I used the following rule from the examples but it affects subdomains: RewriteCond %{...
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Can you do a partial checkout with svn? === If I had 20 directories under trunk/ with lots of files in each and only needed 3 of those directories, would it be possible to do an svn checkout with only those 3 directories under trunk?
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Application Testing === Is the real benefit in TDD the actual testing of the application, or the benefits that writing a testable application brings to the table? I ask becuase I feel too often the converstation revolves so much around testing, and not the total benefits package.
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Will random data appended to a JPG make it unusable? === So, to simplify my life I want to be able to append from 1 to 7 additional characters on the end of some jpg images my program is processing*. Having tried this out with a few programs, it appears they are fine with the additional characters, which occur afte...
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Are there any languages that implement generics _well_? === I liked the discussion at [Differences in Generics][1], and was wondering whether there were any languages that used this feature particularly well. I really dislike Java's `List<? extends Foo>` for a `List` of things that are Liskov-substitutable for `Foo...
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Java Desktop application framework === I am working on designing and building a desktop application. I am thinking about using eclipse or netbeans for the base of this application. However, I have never built on either of these platforms. I am personally leaning to using netbeans because it seams like that platform...
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Lack of operator overloading in ActionScript 3.0 === One of the things I miss the most in ActionScript is the lack of operator overloading, in particular ==. I kind of work around this issue by adding a "Compare" method to my classes, but that doesn't help in many cases, like when you want to use things like the built...
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Switching from Java to C++ - what's the easy way? === I have ~2 years of experience in Java programming, and it is basically the first programming language I have made **serious and intensive** use of. Currently, I need start switching to C++ for some assignments I have. Up until now I have been very comfortable with ...
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making the value of a table equal to another value in a different table === i have a small problem with a program that im writing. I have a table - stocks which contains information(products, barcodes etc.) about items stored in a fridge. I then have another table - shop which acts like a shop,containing loads of prod...
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how to convert a string in c++ or c to integer array . === how to convert string into array off integers ?? can i use of sstream? because atoi doesnt work !!
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Benefits of using a constructor? === In my quest in trying to learn more about OOP in PHP. I have come across the constructor function a good few times and simply can't ignore it anymore. In my understanding, the constructor is called upon the moment I create an object, is this correct? But why would I need to crea...
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Trying to add a ToolStrip to a ToolStripPanel side-by-side with an existing ToolStrip === I'm using .net 2.0 with Visual Studio 2005 and I am trying to add two different toolstrips to the top of the form such that they show up side-by-side. I want it to be like Word 2003, where you can add multiple toolstrips to the ...
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Determining the performance consequences of PHP code === How can you determine the performance consequences of your PHP code if you are not familiar with the internals? Are there ways to figure out how your code is being executed (besides simply load testing it)? I am looking for things like memory usage, execution ti...
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What does it mean when a postgres process is "idle in transaction"? === On a server that I'm looking at, the output of "ps ax | grep postgres" I see 9 postgres processes that look like the following: postgres: user db 127.0.0.1(55658) idle in transaction Does this mean that some of the processes are hung...
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Raising Exceptions vs Throwing Exceptions === Ruby has two different exceptions mechanisms: Throw/Catch and Raise/Rescue. Why do we have two? When should you use one and not the other?
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What is the simplest way to write web apps in Haskell? === I would like to use Haskell more for my projects, and I think if I can get started using it for web apps, it would really help that cause. I have tried happs once or twice but had trouble getting off the ground. Are there simpler/more conventional (more like l...
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Database system that is not relational. === What are the other types of database systems out there. I've recently came across couchDB that handles data in a non relational way. It got me thinking about what other models are other people is using. So, I want to know what other types of data model is out there. (I'm ...
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Is there a simple way in Haskell to call a shell command in Windows without the command window popping up? === I wrote a Haskell program that runs backup processes periodically on a Windows machine use rsync. But everytime I run the rsync command, a command window opens up to the top of all the windows. I would like t...
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C++ - foo( void ) === Consider these two function definitions void foo(){} void foo(void){} Is there any difference between these two? If not, why is the void argument there? Aesthetic reasons?
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What are some good usability guidelines an average developer should follow? === I'm not a usability specialist, and I really don't care to be one. I just want a small set of rules of thumb that I can follow while coding my User Interfaces so that my product has decent usability. At first I thought that this ques...
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Batch file to delete files older than N days === I am looking for a way to delete all files older than 7 days in an MS-DOS batch file. I've search around the web, and found some examples with hundreds of lines of code, and others that required installing extra command line utilities to accomplish the task. Similar ...
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Plugin for R# similar to CodeRush "statement highlight" === See here [http://www.hanselman.com/blog/InSearchOfThePerfectMonospacedProgrammersFontInconsolata.aspx][1] - for want of a better description - the statement block highlighting. I understand this is a feature of CodeRush - does R# have either anything similar,...
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SQL: aggregate function and group by === Consider the Oracle "emp" table. I'd like to get the employees with the top salary with department = 20 and job = clerk. Also assume that there is no "empno" column, and that the primary key involves a number of columns. You can do this with: select * from scott.emp ...
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Ubuntu 32 bit maximum address space === Jeff covered this a while back [on his blog][1] in terms of 32 bit Vista. Does the same 32 bit 4 GB memory cap that applies in 32 bit Vista apply to 32 bit Ubuntu? Are there any 32 bit operating systems that have creatively solved this problem? [1]: http://www.codingho...
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Payment Processors - What do I need to know if I want to accept credit cards on my website? === [This question][1] talks about different payment processors and what they cost, but I'm looking for the answer to what do I need to do if I want to accept credit card payments? What if I need to *store* credit card numbe...
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Modifying a spreadsheet using a VB macro === I have two spreadsheets... when one gets modified in a certain way I want to have a macro run that modifies the second in an appropriate manner. I've already isolated the event I need to act on (the modification of any cell in a particular column), I just can't seem to fin...
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Spartan Programming === I really enjoyed [Jeff's post][1] on [Spartan Programming][2]. I agree that code like that is a joy to read. Unfortunately, I'm not so sure it would necessarily be a joy to work with. For years I have read about and adhered to the "one-expression-per-line" practice. I have fought the good fi...
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Win32 List-View Control SubItem padding for custom-drawn SubItems? === When using custom-draw to draw the entire contents of a ListView SubItem (in Report view), it would be nice to be able to apply the same left and right padding that is applied for non-custom-drawn items. Is there a way to programmatically retr...
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What's the best way to detect if an IDataReader is empty? === It seems like IDataReader.Read() is always true at least one time (If I'm wrong about this let me know.) So how do you tell if it has no records without just wrapping it in a try/catch?
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ASP.NET 3.5 Without Microsoft SQL Server - What do I lose? === I was just assigned to do a CMS using ASP.net 3.5 and MySQL. I am kind of new to ASP.NET development (quite sufficient with C#) and **I am wondering what major ASP.NET and general .NET features I am losing when I don't have the option to use Microsoft SQL ...
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Usefulness of SQL Server "with encryption" statement === Recently a friend and I were talking about securing stored procedure code in a SQL server database. From distant memory, I'm pretty certain that "with encryption" is incredibly easily broken in all versions of SQL Server, however he said it has been greatly...
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How do you Modify TextBox Control Tab Stops === When you use a Windows Forms TextBox, the default number of tab stops (spaces) is 8. How do you modify this?
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How do I get a value from an XML web service in C#? === In C#, if I need to open an HTTP connection, download XML and get one value from the result, how would I do that? For consistency, imagine the webservice is at www.webservice.com and that if you pass it the POST argument fXML=1 it gives you back <xml><...
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How many real world developers are involved with the Demoscene? === I grew up learning to code based on what I've experienced with the [demoscene][1]. It seems to be a pretty sparse subculture in the US. How many developers watch or participate in the scene? Teaser: If you haven't checked out the scene before, ta...
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Define realtime on the web for business === It drives me nuts to hear business proponents using the term realtime for web-based systems. I'm becoming the crazy in the room, chanting, "There is no such thing as realtime on the web! We're in banking, not the rocket launch/ship navigation/airplane autopilot business!" ...
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How to insert a row into a dataset via SSIS === I'm trying to create an SSIS package that takes data from an XML data source and for each row inserts another row with some preset values. Any ideas? I'm thinking I could use a DataReader source to generate the preset values by doing the following: SELECT 'foo' ...
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Win32 ToolTip disappears never to re-appear with Commctl 6 === I'm creating a [ToolTip](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb760250&#40;VS.85&#41;.aspx) window and adding tools to it using the flags TTF_IDISHWND | TTF_SUBCLASS. (c++, win32) I have a manifest file such that my program uses the new WindowsXP ...
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How do I find out if a process is already running using c#? === I have C# winforms application that needs to start an external exe from time to time, but I do not wish to start another process if one is already running, but rather switch to it. So how in C# would I so this in the example below? using System....
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Why does clicking a child window not always bring the application to the foreground? === When an application is behind another applications and I click on my application's taskbar icon, I expect the entire application to come to the top of the z-order, even if an app-modal, WS_POPUP dialog box is open. However, ...
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Is there a way of selecting the last item of a list with CSS? === Say I have a list as follows: <ul> <li>item1</li> <li>item2</li> <li>item3</li> </ul> Is there a CSS selector that will allow me to directly select the last item of a list? In this case item 3. Cheers!
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Can the Weblogic default handler display the list of contexts? === In Jetty, if there is no deployment at '/' then the [DefaultHandler](http://www.mortbay.org/jetty/jetty-6/xref/org/mortbay/jetty/handler/DefaultHandler.html) displays a list of known contexts. This is very useful during development. Is it possible t...
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How do you do string comparison in javascript? === I have a list of data object to sort. I want to do something like <pre>list.sort(function(item1, item2){ return item1.attr - item2.attr; }) </pre> to sort it based on a string attribute of the object. But found that the minus(-) operator does not work for st...
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Seperating concerns with Linq To SQL and DTO's === I recently started a new webforms project and decided to seperate the business classes from any DBML references. My business layer classes instead access discrete Data layer methods and are returned collections of DTO's. So the data layer might project DTO's like the ...
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How do I stop visual studio from automatically inserting asterisk during a block comment? === I'm tearing my hair out with this one. If I start a block comment ( /* ) in VS.NET 2005+ then carriage return, VS insists that I have another asterisk ( * ). I know there's an option to turn this off but I just can't find it....
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How to get hashes out of arrays in Perl? === I want to write a little "DBQuery" function in perl so I can have one-liners which send an SQL statement and receive back and an array of hashes, i.e. a recordset. However, I'm running into an issue with Perl syntax (and probably some odd pointer/reference issue) which is p...
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Can a STP template be hidden from subsite creation page? === When a template is added using the addtemplate stsadm command, it becomes available to everyone when creating a subsite. Is there any way to make it only available when a site collection is being created?
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Best way to deal with RoutingError in Rails 2.1.x? === So. I'm playing with the routing.rb code in Rails 2.1, and trying to to get it to the point where I can do something useful with the RoutingError exception that is thrown when it can't find the appropriate path. This is a somewhat tricky problem, because there...
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E-commerce tutorials === I've never done anything with e-commerce before but I was asked today if I could build such a site. Building a website is within my experience but I'm not sure about the nitty gritty parts like processing credit cards and ssl certificates. I was wondering if anybody had any useful tutorials ...
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How to write a download progress indicator in Python? === I am writing a little application to download files over http (as, for example, described [here][1]). I also want to include a little download progress indicator showing the percentage of the download progress. Here is what I came up with: <pre> sys...
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How would you set up an Subversion repository for in house software projects === I work for a company whose primary business is not software related. Most documentation for using source control is written with a development team writing for commercial or open source projects in mind. As someone who writes in house sof...
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Regular Expression to match valid dates === I'm trying to write a regular expression that validates a date. The regex needs to match the following - M/D/YYYY - MM/DD/YYYY - Single digit months can start with a leading zero (eg: 03/12/2008) - Single digit days can start with a leading zero (eg: 3/02/2008...
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How can I retrieve the page title of a webpage using Python? === How can I retrieve the page title of a webpage (title html tag) using Python?
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How do I conditionally set a column to it's default value with MySqlParameter? === I have a table in a MySql database that stores user accounts. One of the columns, expires, stores an expiration date but defaults to NULL. I need to be able to remove an expiration date and set it back to the default value. Currently...
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How to upload a file to a WCF Service? === I've build a WCF Service to accept a file and write it to disk. The front-end consists of a page with SWFUpload which is handling the upload on the client side. Apparently, SWFUpload posts the data with a Content Type of: multipart/form-data. I would think this ok but on t...
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