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Can you query different databases on the same server using 1 NHibernate Session?
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Double Quotes in Oracle Column Aliases
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Ok, this is bit of an obscure question, but hopefully someone can help me out with it.
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How do you clear the transaction log in a SQL Server 2005 database?
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how to convert from prtime to .net datetime
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Copying a directory that is version controlled
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I am curious whether it is OK to copy a directory that is under version control and start working on both copies.
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How do I specify in HTML or CSS the absolute minimum width of a table cell.
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What's the best way to ensure a table cell cannot be less than a certain minimum width.
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How do you profile your code?
===
I hope not everyone is using Rational Purify.
So what do you do when you want to measure
- time taken by a function
- peak memory usage
- code coverage
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Is there a way to parser a SQL query to pull out the column names and table names?
===
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Is a Flex debugger included in the sdk?
===
I have been writing Flex applications for a few months now and luckily have not needed a full debugger as of yet, so far I have just used a few Alert boxes...
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How to see if a subfile of a directory has changed
===
In Windows, is there an easy way to tell if a folder has a subfile that has changed?
I verified, and the last modified date on the folder does not get updated when a subfile changes.
Is there a registry entry I can set that will modify this behavior?
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How can I get rid of Windows Update reboot prompt?
===
I want Windows Update to automatically download and install updates on my Vista machine, however I don't want to be bothered by the system tray reboot prompts (which can, at best, only be postponed by 4 hours).
I have performed the registry hack described [here... | 0 | [
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How do I ensure that RMI uses only a specific set of ports?
===
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Random weighted choice
===
Consider the class below that represents a Broker:
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public Broker(string n, int w)
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What jobs to give to an intern?
===
Interns typically get given the mundane jobs - bit of filing, some simple bugfixes, a 'no use' project or CD\DVD duplication for example.
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Java Right Click does not make a selection. What is the easiest way to solve this globally?
===
Is there a way to globally make right click also select the element that you right click on? From what I understand this has been a bug in Swing for a long time likely to never be fixed because at this point applications ... | 0 | [
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Objective C for Windows
===
What would be the best way to write Objective-C on the Windows platform?
Cygwin and gcc? Is there a way I can somehow integrate this into Visual Studio?
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User does not have permission to run DBCC DBREINDEX
===
I get the following error message in SQL Server 2005:
User '<username>' does not have permission to run DBCC DBREINDEX for object '<table>'.
Which minimum role do I have to give to user in order to run the command? | 0 | [
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Best way to query disk space on remote server
===
I am trying to nail down free space on a remote server by querying all the drives and then looping until I find the drive I am seeking. Is there a better way to do this?
Dim oConn As New ConnectionOptions
Dim sNameSpace As String = "\\mnb-content2\root\cimv2"
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Architecture for modeling
===
A common solution to building a model of a system which consists of many items of different types is to create a modular system, where each module is responsible for particular type. For example, there will be module for wombats WombatModule:IModule, where IModule interface has methods li... | 0 | [
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Automated processing of an Email in Java
===
Just got a request from my boss for an application I'm working on. Basically we're getting an email address setup for an external client to submit excel files to.
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Display blanks instead of 0 or 0.0 in a BIRT report
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When using an aggregate control in some reports you would prefer to see a blank field instead of 0. There does not appear to be a way to do this automatically. Does anyone have a way that this can be done. Note, you want to maintain the '0' value for the field... | 0 | [
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How to call the AllocateAndInitializeSid function from C#?
===
Can somebody give me a complete and working example of calling the AllocateAndInitializeSid function from C# code?
I found [this][1]:
BOOL WINAPI AllocateAndInitializeSid(
__in PSID_IDENTIFIER_AUTHORITY pIdentifierAuthority,
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Is DocumentBuilder.parse() thread safe?
===
Is the standard Java 1.6 [javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder][1] class thread safe? Is it safe to call the parse() method from several threads in parallel?
The JavaDoc doesn't mention the issue, but the [JavaDoc for the same class][2] in Java 1.4 specifically says that it ... | 0 | [
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===
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Keyboard Shortcut in Access 2003
===
Is there a keyboard shortcut in Access 2003 that will run a query while in design or sql mode? | 0 | [
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Starting a new job focused on brownfield application refactoring & Agile
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Object initialization in C# (.Net)
===
Is there a difference (performance, overhead) between these two ways of initializing an object:
MyTypedDataSet aDataSet = new MyTypedDataSet();
ds.Merge(anotherDataSet);
and
MyTypedDataSet ds = anotherDataSet;
Which do you recommend?
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How do I tell a multi-core / multi-CPU machine to process function calls in a loop in parallel?
===
I am currently designing an application that has one module which will load large amounts of data from a database and reduce it to a much smaller set by various calculations depending on the circumstances.
Many of th... | 0 | [
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Dynamic navigation and web applications
===
I'm creating an ASP.NET web site where all pages hang off a database-driven tree-hierarchy. Pages typically present HTML content. But, some will execute programming.
Examples: (1) a "contact us" form or (2) a report generator
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How do you set focus to the HTML5 canvas element?
===
I'm using the HTML5 `<canvas>` element in Firefox 2.0.0.16 and in Safari 3.1.2, both on my iMac. (I've tried this in Firefox 3.0 on Windows as well, also to no avail.) The tag looks like this:
<td>
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Do I need to leave gaps in a standard server rack?
===
We have a 42U rack which is getting a load of new 1U and 2U servers real soon. One of the guys here reckons that you need to leave a gap between the servers (of 1U) to aid cooling.
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Converting scripts from ksh to bash.
===
I have some ksh scripts which I'd like to convert to run with bash instead.
Are there any useful on-line resources for this?
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The difference between the connections strings in SQLCLR
===
I was reviewing some code that a consultant checked in and notice they were using SQLCLR. I don't have any experience with it so thought I would research what it was about. I noticed that they used
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How do I start threads in plain C?
===
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BOM not expected in CF but sent by IIS/SP
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The soap response includes a byte-order-mark character(BOM), which produces the following exception in CF:<br />
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How can I make an exact copy of a xml node's children with XSLT?
===
My problem is that my XML document contains snippets of XHTML within it and while passing it through an XSLT I would like it to render those snippets without mangling them.
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Looking for an HQL builder (Hibernate Query Language)
===
I'm looking for a builder for [HQL][1] in Java. I want to get rid of things like:
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How do I make a UIDatePicker display specific dates?
===
My application has a need to let the user choose a date from a list of dates conforming to a certain pattern. For instance, they may need to choose a monday from a list Monday's for a month. Is there a way to get a UIDatePicker to limit date choices to a certain... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to display a modal window in SCSF at the center of the screen
===
In SCSF application I would like to display a view as a modal window at the center of the screen. Is it possible to do that?
WindowSmartPartInfo doesn't have any option for setting screen postion.
Thanks. | 0 | [
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What is the Liskov Substitution Principal?
===
The Liskov Substitution Principal (LSP) is a concept in Object Oriented Programming that states:
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Interface vs Base class
===
When should I use an interface and when should I use a base class?
Should it always be an interface if I don't want to actually define a base implementation of the methods?
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UI Thread Safety
===
Any suggestions on the best way to ensure thread safety when changing the properties on Form controls? I have been using Me.Invoke in the past, and I was wondering if you have pros/cons, comments, suggestions, etc. | 0 | [
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Proving SQL query equivalency
===
How would you go about proving that two queries are functionally equivalent, eg they will always both return the same result set. | 0 | [
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ASP.Net AJAX JavaScript Serialization Error
===
Ran into an “Out of Stack Space” error trying to serialize an ASP.Net AJAX Array object.
Here is the scenario with simplified code
1. Default.aspx
2. MainScript.js
function getObject(){
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Opening a file stored in a database in .NET
===
I'm storing a Word document in a SQL Server 2005 database in a varbinary(max) column. Is there a way to open this document from a VB.NET Windows Forms application without serialising to a file first (i.e. directly from the byte array I've read from the database)? | 0 | [
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C#: Create a virtual drive in Computer
===
Is there any way to create a virtual drive in "(My) Computer" and manipulate it, somewhat like JungleDisk does it?
It probably does something like:
override OnRead(object sender, Event e) {
ShowFilesFromAmazon();
}
Are there any API:s for this? Mayb... | 0 | [
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Batch renaming of files with international chars on Windows XP
===
I have a whole bunch of files with filenames using our lovely Swedish letters **å å** and **ö**.
For various reasons I now need to convert these to an [a-zA-Z] range. Just removing anything outside this range is fairly easy. The thing that's causing m... | 0 | [
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How do I script a password change for a SQL server login?
===
Just what the title says, I need to change the password for an existing sql server login and I want to do it via sql script. | 0 | [
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Yes/No dialog in Java ME
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I'm looking for a simple solution for a yes/no dialog to use in a Java ME midlet. I'd like to use it like this but other ways are okey.
if (YesNoDialog.ask("Are you sure?") == true) {
// yes was chosen
} else {
// no was chosen
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secure way to authenticate administrator in ASP.NET site using OpenID with DotNetOpenID
===
Encouraged by SO, I'm trying to write an ASP.NET site that uses OpenID for user authentication. It's a regular WinForms site (not MVC.NET), using the [DotNetOpenId][1] library for authentication.
Is it safe for me to perm... | 0 | [
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How is floating point stored? When does it matter?
===
In follow up to [this question][1], it appears that some numbers cannot be represented by floating point at all, and instead are approximated.
How are floating point numbers stored?
Is there a common standard for the different sizes?
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Race Condition Analysers for .NET
===
I've seen there are some race condition analysis tools for C++, C and Java. Anyone know of any static analysis tools that do the same for .NET? | 0 | [
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Right Align text in SQL Server
===
We all know T-SQL's string manipulation capabilities sometimes leaves much to be desired...
I have a numeric field that needs to be output in T-SQL as a right-aligned text column. Example:
Value
----------
143.55
3532.13
1.75
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Is it possible to programmatically push files to a wireless SD card?
===
Is it possible to programmatically push files to a wireless SD card - like a www.eye.fi card?
I use a Mac and thought I could do this using some AppleScript - but have not found a way...
Derek | 0 | [
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EasyMock: How do I create a mock of a genericized class without a warning?
===
The code
private SomeClass<Integer> someClass;
someClass = EasyMock.createMock(SomeClass.class);
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License guidelines for using log4net in a commercial application
===
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keyword for the outer class from an anonymous inner class?
===
In the following snippet
public class a{
public void otherMethod(){}
public void doStuff(String str, InnerClass b){}
pubic void method(a){
doStuff("asd",
new InnerClass(){
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What is the best way to send large batches of emails in ASP.NET?
===
I'm currently looping through a datareader and calling the System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient's Send() method. The problem with this is that it's slow. Each email takes about 5-10 seconds to send (it's possible this is just an issue with my host). I had to o... | 0 | [
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Which is the best database schema for Linq to SQL?
===
I'm creating a web site where all pages hang off a database-driven tree-hierarchy.
All but one node has a parent node. Nodes may have role-based read permissions. Some nodes may have special rules (such as: don't display within navigation menus).
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How to access a PCMCIA modem's serial number?
===
A Sprint cellular modem plugs into a laptop - often the PCMCIA slot. To connect, the user opens a program called the Connection Manager. This program has a menu option to display the serial number and phone number of the modem that's currently inserted.
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What CSS should I use to make a cell's border appear even if the cell is empty?
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Getting Information From Master File Table on Windows
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Best way to remove duplicates from an array of strings
===
EDIT: Note this is not a question of obtaining distinct values! Elements in my example are only "duplicated" if they occur sequentially in my array.
I have an array containing a set of strings. Within the array elements can be duplicated in two ways.
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Where should crossplatform apps keep its data?
===
I'm building an application that is targeting Windows, Mac and Linux soon. I was wondering where should I keep application data such as settings, etc.
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Which .Net collection for adding multiple objects at once and getting notified ?
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jQuery and Java applets
===
I'm working on a project where we're using a Java applet for part of the UI (a map, specifically), but building the rest of the UI around the applet in HTML/JavaScript, communicating with the applet through LiveConnect/NPAPI. A little bizarre, I know, but let's presume that setup is not und... | 0 | [
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===
I am writing some software to identify tracking numbers (in the same way that Google identifies FedEx or UPS numbers when you search for them). Most couriers use a system, such as a "weighted average mod system" which can be used to identify if a number ... | 0 | [
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How to solve call ambiguity between Generic.IList<T>.this[] and IList.this[]?
===
I've got a collection that implements an interface that extends both IList<T> and List.
public Interface IMySpecialCollection : IList<MyObject>, IList { ... }
That means I have two versions of the indexer.
I wish the gene... | 0 | [
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===
I would just like a few things that you guys see as bad programing practices in pure C, so I can watch out for those. | 0 | [
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Good Databases with sample data
===
Does anybody know of any sample databases I could download, preferably in CSV or some similar easy to import format so that I could get more practice in working with different types of data sets? The Canadian Department of Environment has [historical weather data][1] that you can d... | 0 | [
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How do I assign a keyboard shortcut to a VBA macro in Outlook 2007?
===
How can I assign a keyboard shortcut to a VBA macro in Outlook 2007?
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How to position a DIV to fill all available space between a header DIV and a footer DIV?
===
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How can I programmatically run the ASP.Net Development Server using C#?
===
I have ASP.NET web pages for which I want to build automated tests (using WatiN & MBUnit). How do I start the ASP.Net Development Server from my code? I do not want to use IIS. | 0 | [
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Looking for in-depth comparison of selectors and events for jQuery and Prototype
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A few of the third-party applications we use are written in Prototype, and I'm really having trouble with selectors and events. I know how to accomplish it all in jQuery quickly, but I'm not about to load both libraries. Can you provi... | 0 | [
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Embedded java databases
===
I would like to get opinions or suggestions regarding embedded databases in Java.
In particular I was looking at H2, HSQLDB and Derby.
Have you use any of these in a production project?
Do you have comment or recommendations to select one over the others?
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Rails BLOB support
===
I'm going to be starting a project soon that requires support for BLOBs (Binary Large OBjects: basically big binary files stored within the database). I'd like to use Ruby on Rails for the webapp, but I'm concerned with the BLOB support. In my experience with other languages, frameworks, and dat... | 0 | [
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Anyone know of an NFL or NBA api?
===
How do sites like yahoo get there NFL information. I wanted to tap into NFL information for a web app. | 0 | [
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Are there any Technical Advantages on Mainframe (or any other legacy systems)?
===
**Background**: I believe most of the major financial institutes and major retailers still have many critical business processes and data relied on the legacy systems, such as Mainframe. Many developers still write code on those termi... | 0 | [
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Recommended Python RSS/Atom feed generator?
===
Can you recommend a feed generator library for Python? I could build the XML myself, but I'm looking for a recommended library that is built from the ground up around the RSS (or Atom) spec. | 0 | [
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How to detect true Windows version
===
I know I can call the GetVersionEx Win32 API function to retrieve Windows version. In most cases returned value reflects the version of my Windows, but sometimes that is not so.
If a user runs my application under the compatibility layer, then GetVersionEx won't be reporting t... | 0 | [
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403 Forbidden error using Subversion
===
I recently upgraded to Subversion 1.5, and now I cannot commit my code to the repository. I get an error message: "403 Forbidden in response to MKACTIVITY". I know the upgrade worked because my fellow developers are not getting this issue. What's going on? | 0 | [
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Is there any disadvantage to returning this instead of void?
===
Say instead of returning void a method you returned a reference to the class even if it didn't make any particular semantic sense. It seems to me like it would give you more options on how the methods are called, allowing you to use it in a fluent-inter... | 0 | [
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Using Small (1-10 Items) Instance-Level Collections in Java
===
While creating classes in Java I often find myself creating instance-level collections that I know ahead of time will be very small - less than 10 items in the collection. But I don't know the number of items ahead of time so I typically opt for a dynamic... | 0 | [
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===
Let's say I've got Alpha things that may or may not *be* or be *related to* Bravo or Charlie things.
These are one-to-one relationships: No Alpha will relate to more than one Bravo. And no Bravo will relate to more than one Alpha.
I've got a few... | 0 | [
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Problems with migrating Cardspace cards between computers
===
Here's the scenario. I'm using myopenid for, among other things, StackOverflow. When I initially set up my openid account with myopenid, I decided to try out Cardspace because they had support.
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How to copy a row from one SQL Server table to another
===
I have two identical tables and need to copy rows from table to another. What is the best way to do that? (I need to programmatically copy just a few rows, I don't need to use the bulk copy utility).
Thanks
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What collaboration tools are effective for working with non-technical people?
===
For programmers working in corporate environments and outside of the start up world, there are a wide variety of non-technical people that are important stakeholders in the development process. These include other functions within the c... | 0 | [
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Oracle from .Net with a 64 bit client
===
Has anyone had any luck of using Oracle from .Net on a 64 bit machine, and using the UDT capabilities of Oracle?
I've been able to use an x64 ODP.Net client, but cannot find one with any support for UDTs.
Thanks
Nick
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Get CVS history for a particular user
===
How do I get the history of commits that have been made to the repository for a particular user?
I am able to access CVS either through the command line or TortioseCVS, so a solution using either method is sufficient. | 0 | [
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FTP Timout on LIST when directory is empty
===
Our business uses the WebMethods integration server to handle most of our outbound communications, and its FTP functionality leaves something to be desired. We are having a problem that may be specific to WebMethods, but if anyone can point me in a direction of what kind... | 0 | [
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How do I put a link to a webpage in a JScript Alert dialog box?
===
I would like to put a link to a webpage in an alert dialog box so that I can give a more detailed description of how to fix the error that makes the dialog box get created.
How can I make the dialog box show something like this:
There ... | 0 | [
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ToolStrips in TabPages frequently disappear from Windows Forms designer
===
I have a Windows Form app with a TabControl. One of the TabPages in the TabControl contains a ToolStrip. Frequently, the Windows Form designer will spontaneously set the Visible property of the Toolstrip to False. To get the toolstrip to reapp... | 0 | [
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Find Missing Javascript Includes in Website
===
Say I have several JavaScript includes in a page:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/script0.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/script1.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/script2.js"></script>
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Finding missing emails in SQL Server
===
I am trying to do something I've done a million times and it's not working, can anyone tell me why?
I have a table for people who sent in resumes, and it has their email address in it...
I want to find out if any of these people have NOT signed up on the web site. The asp... | 0 | [
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