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What's a clean/simple way to ensure the security of a page? === Supposing you have a form that collects and submits sensitive information and you want to ensure it is never accessed via insecure (non-HTTPS) means, how might you best go about enforcing that policy?
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Should I always use the AndAlso and OrElse operators? === Is there ever a circumstance in which I would not want to use the [AndAlso][1] operator rather than the [And][2] operator? …or in which I would not want to use the [OrElse][3] operator rather than the [Or][4] operator? [1]: http://msdn.microsoft....
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Application to Stress Test in a Windows .NET Application === I am developing a Windows .NET application (WinForms) and I need to simulate a stress test of the database and the application ( more than 100 conections). **What tools do you recommend?**
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Rehsarper 4.0 - Renaming a class does not rename the file === I probably set something on accident in the options, but I can't find it. Any ideas?
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How to program simple chat bot AI? === I want to build a bot that asks someone a few simple questions and branches based on the answer. I realize parsing meaning from the human responses will be challenging, but how do you setup the program to deal with the "state" of the conversation? EDIT: It will be a one-to-on...
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What’s the best way to capitalise the first letter of each word in a string in SQL Server. === What’s the best way to capitalise the first letter of each word in a string in SQL Server.
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What's the best Django search app? === I'm building a Django project that needs search functionality, and until there's a `django.contrib.search`, I have to choose a search app. So, which is the best? By "best" I mean... - easy to install / set up - has a Django- or at least Python-friendly API - can perfor...
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Php function argument error suppression === I'm pretty sure the answer to this question is no, but in case there's some PHP guru I've written a convenience function that checks to see if a variable has a non-empty value if so return that value otherwise use the other variable: function defaultValue($value, $...
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How to jump to a class definition in CodeRush === Just downloaded the CodeRush trial version and I can't easily find the one feature that I really wanted. I would like to be able to start typing a class name and to jump to its definition, sort of like the quick navigator but I want it to search in closed files within...
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Opening a PDF in WPF Application === Any ideas how to open a PDF file in a WPF Windows Application?
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How to deal with arrays (declared on the stack) in C++? === I have a class to parse a matrix that keeps the result in an array member: class Parser { ... double matrix_[4][4]; }; The user of this class needs to call an API function (as in, a function I have no control over, so I can't...
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Is there a good WPF pivot control? === Does anyone have any experience with a good wpf pivot table control?
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Find checkout history for SVN working folder === We have an intranet site backed by SVN, such that the site is a checkout out copy of the repository (working folder). Something on the site has been causing problems today, and I want to know how to find out what was checked out to that working folder in the last 48 ho...
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Using Linq, how can I pass a var back from a method? === I have a Linq query that I want to call from multiple places: var myData = from a in db.MyTable where a.MyValue == "A" select new { a.Key, a.MyValue }; How can I create a method, put t...
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How do I convert a .docx to html using asp.net? === Word 2007 saves its documents in .docx format which is really a zip file with a bunch of stuff in it including an xml file with the document. I want to be able to take a .docx file and drop it into a folder in my asp.net web app and have the code open the .docx fi...
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Where does RegexBuddy store its working data between uses? === Ok, so I'm an idiot. So I was working on a regex that took way to long to craft. After perfecting it, I upgraded my work machine with a blazing fast hard drive and realized that I never saved the regex anywhere and simply used RegexBuddy's autosave t...
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Can USB devices directly access hardware? === Here's why I'm wondering. I recently bought an external TV tuner for my laptop, which has a feature that when it's being jostled, the hard drive stops spinning. However, even when I move my laptop, the video from the TV tuner (which handles all of the video processing, acc...
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NullReferenceException on instanciated object ?? === This is a segment of code from an app I've inherited, a user got a Yellow screen of death "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" on the *bool l_Success* ... line. Now I'm 95% sure the faulty argument is *ref l_Monitor* which is very weird considering...
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What is your favorite IDE for Perl Development === What is your favorite IDE for Perl Development and why?
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Database engines Comparison - Windows Mobile.. === What are the different database options on Windows Mobile available? I have used CEDB and EDB for linear dataset needs. I have heard of SQL server 2005 Mobile edition. But what are the advantages over others (if there is any)
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Embed a File Chooser in a UserControl / Form === I've inherited a desktop application which has a custom .NET file chooser that is embedded in a control, but it has some issues. I'd like to replace it with a non-custom File Chooser (like the OpenFileDialog). However, for a variety of reasons it needs to be embedded i...
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Why all the Linq To Entities Hate? === I've noticed that there seems to be quite a bit of hostility towards Linq To Entities particularly from the Alt.Net folks. I understand the resistance to more "drag and drop" programming, but from my understanding, Linq To Entities doesn't require it. We're currently using ...
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In Python, how can you easily retrieve sorted items from a dictionary? === Dictionaries unlike lists are not ordered (and do not have the 'sort' attribute). Therefore, you can not rely on getting the items in the same order when first added. What is the easiest way to loop through a dictionary containing strings a...
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How do I inserting text into textbox after popping up another window to request information? === I have an asp.net web page written in C#. Using some javascript I popup another .aspx page which has a few controls that are filled in and from which I create a small snippet of text. When the user clicks OK on that dialog...
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What is the operator precedence order in VB6? === In particular, for the logical operators
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Algorithm to generate anagrams.. === What would be the best strategy to generate anagrams. > An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters > of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original > letters exactly once; > ex. > > - **Eleven p...
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Unique password generation === I looking for a way, specifically in PHP that I will be guaranteed to always get a unique password. I have done the following: strtolower(substr(crypt(time()), 0, 7)); But I have found that once in a while I end up with a duplicate password (rarely, but often enough). I h...
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How do I implement a HTML cache for a PHP site? === What is the best way of implementing a cache for a PHP site? Obviously, there are some things that shouldn't be cached (for example search queries), but I want to find a good solution that will make sure that I avoid the 'digg effect'. I know there is WP-Cache for...
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Files on Windows and Contiguous Sectors === Is there a way to guarantee that a file on Windows (using the NTFS file system) will use contiguous sectors on the hard disk? In other words, the first chunk of the file will be stored in a certain sector, the second chunk of the file will be stored in the next sector, and s...
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Refresh all update panels on the page? === I have some code that modifies a value that several controls in other update panels are bound to. When this event handler fires, I'd like it to force the other update panels to refresh as well, so they can rebind. Is this possible?
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What are the advantages of VistaDB === I have seen the references to VistaDB over the years and with tools like SQLite, Firebird, MS SQL et. al. I have never had a reason to consider it. What are the benefits of paying for VistaDB vs using another technology? Things I have thought of: 1. Compact Framework Suppo...
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Kill a specific PHP script running on FastCGI / IIS? === I'm a PHP developer, but honestly my knowledge of server management is somewhat lacking. I fired off a script today that took a regrettably long time to run, and because it had an embedded call to `ignore_user_abort()`, pressing "stop" in the browser was obvious...
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How exactly do you configure httpOnly Cookies in ASP Classic? === I'm looking to implement httpOnly in my legacy ASP classic sites. Anyone knows how to do it?
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asp consuming a web service, what do do with recordset object ? === Currently I run an classic (old) ASP webpage with recordset object used directly in bad old spagethi code fasion. I'm thinking of implementing a data layer in asp.net as web serivce to improve manageability. This is also a first step towards upgrad...
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Automatic code quality tool for Ruby? === One thing I really miss about Java is the tool support. FindBugs, Checkstyle and PMD made for a holy trinity of code quality metrics and automatic bug checking. Is there anything that will check for simple bugs and / or style violations of Ruby code? Bonus points if I c...
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OpenGl And Flickering === When objects from a CallList intersect the near plane I get a flicker..., what can I do? Im using OpenGL and SDL. Yes it is double buffered.
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JVM choices on Windows Mobile.. === What are the JVM implementations available on Windows Mobile? [Esmertec JBed][1] is the one on my WinMo phone. Wondering how many other JVM vendors are in this zone. Are there any comparison or benchmarking data available? [1]: http://www.esmertec.com/40.html
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ASP.Net Web Application Build Output - How do I include all deployment files === When I build my ASP.net web application I get a .dll file with the code for the website in it (which is great) but the website also needs all the .aspx files and friends, and these need to be placed in the correct directory structure. How...
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How do I maintain position of a DragPanelExtender across postbacks? === I already found this article: http://www.dotnetcurry.com/ShowArticle.aspx?ID=181&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 But I've got a different situation. I am embedding some hiddenFields inside of the master page and trying to store the position of...
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Bespoke SQL Server 'encoding' sproc - is there a neater way of doing this? === I'm just wondering if there's a better way of doing this in SQL Server 2005. Effectively, I'm taking an originator_id (a number between 0 and 99) and a 'next_element' (it's really just a sequential counter between 1 and 999,999). We are...
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How can I kill all sessions connecting to my oracle database? === I need an sqlplus script to quickly kill off all external sessions connecting to my oracle database without the supervision of and administrator. [After much searching and experimenting, I have an answer for this that I will post shortly]
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"Background" task in palm OS === I'm trying to create a Palm OS app to check a web site every X minutes or hours, and provide a notification when a piece of data is available. I know that this kind of thing can be done on the new Palm's - for example, my Centro can have email or web sites download when the applicatio...
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__doPostBack is not working in firefox === The __doPostBack is not working in firefox 3 (have not checked 2). Everything is working great in IE 6&7 and it even works in Chrome?? It's a simple asp:LinkButton with an OnClick event <asp:LinkButton ID="DeleteAllPicturesLinkButton" Enabled="False" OnClientClick=...
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Best tools for creating website wireframes === When creating a wireframe for a website, I always start with a [Visio wireframe stencil from Garrett Dimon][1]. The stencil is amazing but it has been a few years since it has been updated and I'm looking for something new and exciting. What wireframing tool(s) do yo...
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How can I get Emacs' key bindings in Python's IDLE? === I use Emacs primarily for coding Python but sometimes I use IDLE. Is there a way to change the key bindings easily in IDLE to match Emacs?
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Reading VC++ CArchive Binary Format (or Java reading (CObArray)) === Is there any clear documentation on the binary formats used to serialize the various MFC data structures? I've been able to view some of my own classes in a hex editor and use Java's ByteBuffer class to read them in (with automatic endianness conver...
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add values to enum === I know this rather goes against the idea of enums, but is it possible to extend enums in C#/Java? I mean "extend" in both the sense of adding new values to an enum, but also in the OO sense of inheriting from an existing enum. I assume it's not possible in Java, as it only got them fairly ...
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Python regular expression for HTML parsing === I want to grab the value of a hidden input field in HTML. <input type="hidden" name="fooId" value="12-3456789-1111111111" /> I want to write a regular expression in Python that will return the value of fooId, given that I know the line in the HTML follows the fo...
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Have you successfully used a GPGPU? === I am interested to know whether anyone has written an application that takes advantage of a [GPGPU][1] by using, for example, [nVidia CUDA][2]. If so, what issues did you find and what performance gains did you achieve compared with a standard CPU? [1]: http://en.wikiped...
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Path.GetTempFileName -- Directory name is invalid === Running into a problem where on certain servers we get an error that the directory name is invalid when using Path.GetTempFileName. Further investigation shows that it is trying to write a file to c:\Documents and Setting\computername\aspnet\local settings\temp. ...
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ASP.NET MVC versus the Zeitgeist === ASP.NET MVC seems to be making a pretty big entrance. Can anyone summarise how its MVC implementation stacks up against popular MVC frameworks for other languages? (I'm thinking specifically of Rails and Zend Framework, though there are obviously lots.) Observations on learning ...
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Do you actively manage technical debt? === Do you actively manage [technical debt][1] debt on your software development projects and if so, how do you do it? [1]: http://forums.construx.com/blogs/stevemcc/archive/2007/11/01/technical-debt-2.aspx
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Writing specifications for a project, traditional route === What are the general, traditional steps/stages to software development, or more specifically, specification writing? I know of concepts like waterfall method, gathering specifications, use cases, etc. But I want a more formal explanation to it all.
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How to parse relative time? === This question is the other side of the question asking, "[How do I calculate relative time?][1]". Given some human input for a relative time, how can you parse it? By default you would offset from DateTime.Now(), but could optionally offset from another DateTime. (Prefer answers ...
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Using Microsoft's Application Blocks === I haven't done a lot of .NET programming, but I have examined a few of the application blocks published by Microsoft's Patterns and Practices group. I was wondering how these are typically used: - Linked directly into applications - Source added into applications and built...
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Checking Inheritence with templates in C++ === I have a class which is a wrapper class(serves as a common interface) around another class implementing the functionality required. So my code looks like this. template<typename ImplemenationClass> class WrapperClass { // the code goes here } Now, how ...
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What’s the best approach when migrating legacy projects across versions of visual studio? === I’ve been thinking about the number of projects we have inhouse that are still being developed using visual studio 6 and how best to migrate them forward onto visual studio 2008. The projects range in flavours of C/C++ and VB...
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Can you "ignore" a file in Perforce? === I sometimes use the feature 'Reconcile Offline Work...' found in Perforce's P4V IDE to sync up any files that I have been working on while disconnected from the P4 depot. It launches another window that performs a 'Folder Diff'. I have files I never want to check in to sourc...
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Which C# project type would you use to redeveloped a MFC C++ activex control? === Looking at the C# project templates in VS2k8 and the offerings are WPF User Control Library, WPF Custom Control Library and Windows Forms Control Library. Which of these would you use if you wanted to move a legacy active control writte...
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What is the possible mimetype hierachy of an email message? === I'm working with a snippet of code that recursively calls itself and tries to pull out a mime type part of "text/html" from an email (if it exists) for further processing. The "text/html" could exist inside other content such as "multipart/alternative" so...
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One big SQL Select statement or several small ones (Performance)? === I'm building a PHP page with data sent from MySQL. Is it better to have 1 SELECT query with 4 table joins, or 4 small SELECT queries. Which is faster and what is the pro/con of each method? PS. I only need one row from each tables.
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Uninstall Command Fails Only in Release Mode === I am able to successfully uninstall a third-party application via the command line and via a custom Inno Setup installer. Command line Execution: MSIEXEC.exe /x {14D74337-01C2-4F8F-B44B-67FC613E5B1F} /qn Inno Setup Command: [Run] Filename: msie...
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Find the settings JNDI is using for error reporting. === I've got a J2SE application that I am maintaining uses JNDI. (It uses JNDI to find it's J2EE application server.) It has pretty poor error reporting of failure to find the JNDI server. I've been looking around fora way to display which server the InitialC...
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Return collection as read-only === I have an object in a multi-threaded environment that maintains a collection of information, e.g.: public IList<string> Data { get { return data; } } I currently have `return data;` wrapped by a `ReaderWriterLockSlim` to protect the colle...
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How do I logout of multiple asp.net applications? === I have a main asp.net app, which is written in asp.net 1.1. Runnning underneath the application are several 2.0 apps. To completely logout a user can I just logout of the 1.1 app with FormsAuthentication.SignOut or is it more complicated than that?
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How do I conditionally create a stored procedure in SQL Server? === As part of my integration strategy, I have a few SQL scripts that run in order to update the database. The first thing all of these scripts do is check to see if they need to run, e.g.: if @version <> @expects begin declare @error ...
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When do function-level static variables get allocated/initialized? === I'm quite confident that globally declared variables get allocated (and initialized, if applicable) at program start time. int globalgarbage; unsigned int anumber = 42; But what about static ones defined within a function? voi...
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Very slow compile times on Visual Studio === We are getting very slow compile times, which can take upwards of 20+ minutes on dual core 2GHz, 2G Ram machines. A lot of this is due to the size of our solution which has grown to 70+ projects, as well as VSS which is a bottle neck in itself when you have a lot of fi...
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How do I calculate the "cost" of a crash? === ### Background: Some time ago, I build a system for recording and categorizing application crashes for one of our internal programs. At the time, I used a combination of frequency and aggregated lost time (the time between the program launch and the crash) for prioritizin...
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Casting between multi- and single-dimentional arrays === This came up from [this answer to a previous question of mine](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/55093/how-to-deal-with-arrays-declared-on-the-stack-in-c#55183). Is it guaranteed for the compiler to treat array[4][4] the same as array[16]? For instance, would ...
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Password generation, best practice === I need to generate some passwords, I want to avoid characters that can be confused for each other. Is there a definitive list of characters I should avoid? my current list is il10o8B3Evu![]{} Are there any other pairs of characters that are easy to confuse? for special char...
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live asp.net web.config settings === I've only recently started working with asp.net and c#. Is there a standard practice set of web.config settings for a live final website? There seem to be a ton of options available and I'm looking to streamline performance, close possible security holes and other unecessary option...
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Learning Ruby on Rails === As it stands now I'm a Java and C# developer, but the more and more I look at Ruby on Rails, the more I really want to learn it. What have you found to be the best route to learn RoR? Would it be easier to develop on Windows, or should I just run a virtual machine with linux? Is there an ...
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ASP.Net: If I have the Session ID, Can I get the Session object? === This question is related to [this one](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43324/can-i-put-an-aspnet-session-id-in-a-hidden-form-field), though I think I was a little too long-winded there to really get a good answer. I'll keep this brief. I'm work...
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How can I test my web pages in Microsoft Internet Explorer on a Mac? === I want to test the web pages I create in all the modern versions of Internet Explorer (6, 7 and 8 beta) but I work mainly on a Mac and often don't have direct access to a PC.
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CSS not being applied on non authenticated ASP.NET page === When developing (works fine live) the pages for our website don't pick up the correct CSS until the user has authenticated (logged on). So the Logon and Logoff forms look bad, but once inside the site, the CSS works again. I'm guessing it's some kind of...
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Multiple Eval Fields in Gridview ItemTemplate === I just learned a new trick and thought I'd share it (and try to find an *even better* way). I wanted to display two data-bound fields in a single ASP.NET Gridview ItemTemplate. I also wanted to have some control over the formatting. I had previously used this ...
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JavaScript private methods === To make a JavaScript class with a public method I'd do something like: function Restaurant() { } Restaurant.prototype.buy_food = function() { // something here } Restaurant.prototype.use_restroom = function() { // some...
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CSS to increase size of first word === This one has me kind of stumped. I want to make the first word of all the paragraphs in my #content div at 14pt instead of the default for the paragraphs (12pt). Is there a way to do this in straight CSS or am I left wrapping the first word in a span to accomplish this?
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Free hosting providers for ASP.Net and SQL server apps === I am not sure whether anyone is providing free hosting service for ASP.Net and MS SQL server? I have a few pet projects and will love to see them go live. I don't mind if there is any bandwidth or other limitatino
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Best tool(s) for working with DocBook XML documents? === I <a href="http://www.wincue.org/docbook/">experimented with DocBook XML</a> a while back, and also used it professionally for documenting a few software projects, but since the tool support at the time was not very good, I soon abandoned it in favor of hand-wri...
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Where is the console API for WebKit/Safari? === WebKit/Safari supports the console object, which is similar to what Firebug does. But what exactly is supported? There is a [console documentation for Firebug][1], but where can I find the console documentation for Safari/WebKit? [1]: http://getfirebug.com/console...
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How do you communicate between Windows Vista Session 0 and Desktop? === In prior versions of Windows before Vista you could have a Windows Service interact with the current logged in desktop user to easy display information on the screen from the service. In Windows Vista Session 0 was added for security to isolate th...
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Unicode in C++ === What's the best practice of unicode processing in C++?
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How do I keep a mySQL database secure? === I'm going to be implementing a PHP/mySQL setup to store credit card information. It seems like AES_ENCRYPT/AES_DECRYPT is the way to go, but I'm still confused on one point: how do I keep the encryption key secure? Hardwiring it into my PHP scripts (which will live on the sam...
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Are there any good recent reference books on IPC programming? === I grew up on <a href="http://www.kohala.com/start/unpv22e/unpv22e.html">UNIX Network Programming, Volume 2, Second Edition: Interprocess Communications</a> (RIP, Richard Stevens), which was the essential reading for designing a multiprocess program back...
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SharePoint Permissions === I would like to create a folder that users who do not have privileges to view the rest of the site can see. This user group would be granted access to the site, but I only want them to be able to view one particular page. Is this possible to do without going to every single page and remov...
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Service that provides DVD Covers art? === Are there any services that allow you to retrieve DVD cover information? I'm working on a small WPF application where this functionality would be handy. If a user inserts a DVD or types a title in, it'll automatically grab the cover art for that DVD. Thanks.
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How do I get the coordinates of a mouse click on a canvas element? === What's the simplest way to add a click event handler to a canvas element that will return the x and y coordinates of the click (relative to the canvas element)? No legacy browser compatibility required, Safari, Opera and Firefox will do.
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.NET namespaces === My background is primarily as a Java Developer, but lately I have been doing some work in .NET. So I have been trying to do some simple projects at home to get better at working with .NET. I have been able to transfer much of my Java experience into working with .NET (specifically C#), but the only...
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How do you use FogBugz with an Agile methodology? === "Evidence-based scheduling" in FogBugz is interesting, but how do I use it w/ an Agile methodology?
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Streaming large files in a java servlet === I am building a java server that needs to scale. One of the servlets will be serving images stored in Amazon S3. Recently under load, I ran out of memory in my VM and it was after I added the code to serve the images so I'm pretty sure that streaming larger servlet respon...
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Options for distribution of an offline Ruby on Rails application === I am developing an application in using Ruby on Rails, mostly as an excuse to learn the language. This is not intended to be a web-based application - and perhaps I have chosen the wrong language, but... My understanding is, that in order to ru...
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PHP: How do I check if all public methods of two classes return the same values? === In effect, if I have a class c and instances of $c1 and $c2 which might have different private variable amounts but all their public methods return the same values I would like to be able to check that $c1 == $c2? Does anyone kno...
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Find out where your PHP code is slowing down (Performance Issue) === Here's my first question at SO. I have a internal application for my company which I've been recently ask to maintain. The applications is built in PHP and its fairly well coded (OO, DB Abstraction, Smarty) nothing WTF-ish. The problem is the ...
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How often should you use git-gc? === How often should you use git-gc? The [manual page](http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-gc.html) simply says: >Users are encouraged to run this task on a regular basis within each repository to maintain good disk space utilization and good operating performan...
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How Do I detect Text and Cursor position changes in Word using VSTO === I want to write a word addin that does some computations and updates some ui whenever the user types something or moves the current insertion point. From looking at the MSDN docs, I don't see any obvious way such as an TextTyped event on the docum...
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What is the best way to cache a menu system locally, in the browser? === I have a very large cascading menu system with over 300 items in it. (I know it's large but it's a requirement.) Currently, it's written in javascript so the external file is cache by browsers. To improve search engine results I need to convert t...
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Creating Custom Performance Counters in Visual C++ === Does anybody know of a method for creating custom Performance Counters using ordinary unmanaged Visual C++? I know that it can be done easily using managed C++, but I need to do it using an unmanaged Windows service. I also know that you can retrieve perform...
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Bash script to pack file names === What is the best way, using Bash, to rename files in the form: (foo1, foo2, ..., foo1300, ..., fooN) With zero packed file names: (foo00001, foo00002, ..., foo01300, ..., fooN)
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