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Getting EPG info from DVB-T === I'm interested in grabbing the EPG data from DVB-T streams. Does anyone know of any C libraries or an alternative means of getting the data?
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How do I capture Microsoft Office Live Meeting's screencasts? === How do I capture Microsoft Office Live Meeting's screencasts?
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How to connect to PostgreSQL from .NET using TLS with both client and server authentication? === I want to connect a C# .NET application to a PostgreSQL database, using TLS with client _and_ server authentication: in other words, if the certificate from the client can not be verified against the certificate of the ser...
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SMTP Mail Timeout Issue === When I'm creating a user for my web application, an SMTP email is sent to the user with the automatically generated password. However, sometimes what I notice is that it times out sometimes and the new user simply won't receive the email with the password. Alright, so I'll display a mes...
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ASP.Net RSS feed === How do I create an rss feed in ASP.Net? Is there anything built in to support it? If not, what third-party tools are available? I'm thinking webforms, not MVC, though I suppose since this isn't a traditional page the difference may be minimal.
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Is there a simpler way to deploy to WebSphere? === I have seen [this question][1] about deploying to WebSphere using the WAS ant tasks. Is there a simpler way to do this? In the past I have deployed to Tomcat by dropping a war file into a directory. I was hoping there would be a similar mechanism for WebSphere th...
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Validation framework for business app built on Spring 2.5 === What could the best strategy for writing validation layer for mid-enterprise level business application built on Spring 2.5 I know that Spring provides facility where we can implement Validator interface and write validation logic in validate method. But...
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<asp:RegularExpressionValidator and RegexOptions.IgnorePatternWhitespace === Is there an easy way of using the `RegularExpressionValidator` control while ignoring white space? I can use a custom validator control with `Regex` and `IgnorePatternWhitespace`, but it would be good to just have an option in the `Regula...
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Calculating optimal stock length === This is similar to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_stock_problem">cutting stock problem</a>, but with a slight difference. I want to find out what the optimal length of the stock is based on the sizes of the cuts. Potential complications: 1. The Wikipedia a...
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Ruby: More flexibility than Java/C#? === Is is that I'm a newbie learning Ruby, or does it really have more ways to write (the same) things than Java/C#? Also, if it is more flexible than Java, are there any linguistic features of Ruby that are generally **not** used to avoid confusion? Examples might be parallel a...
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mod_rewrite: Check for Custom query string in URL? === I'm trying to use URL rewrite in my new project. But I also need to allow custom query sting in URL. I just want to know how to write rewrite rule for this URL > http://www.mysite.com/edit/123/?q1=value1&q2=value2 to become this > http://www.mysite.com...
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Cocoa Won't Capture Shift Modifier? === I have an application in which I'm trying to capture the shift key modifier to perform an action, however when I run the program and press and normal key without the shift key modifier I get a beep and the modifier and key are not sent to my keyDown event. The relevant code is:...
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in ps -l, what does wchan=stext mean? === when I try to fine-tune my process, I see that the waiting channel is stext, what does it mean? thanks mehageg
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How can I stop loosing all my IDE window position when pressing the start debugging button ? === I use Visual Studio 2008. I haven't seen this behaviour before and as far as I know I didn't change anything in the options. When I press Start debugging all the possibly windows (watch 1 - 4), data sources, properties,...
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How do I get the current user's Local Settings folder path in C#? === I want to point a file dialog at a particular folder in the current user's Local Settings folder on Windows. What is the shortcut to get this path?
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How do I sync between VSS and SVN === I am forced to use VSS at work, but use SVN for a personal repository. What is the best way to sync between VSS and sync?
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web page cache setexpires === Will the code below work if the clock on the server is ahead of the clock on the client? Response.Cache.SetExpires(DateTime.Now.AddSeconds(-1))
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Obout controls in C# .Net === Is anyone using the Obout controls in C# .Net? How would you rate these controls, especially the Grid Control?
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In C#, how can I rethrow InnerException without loosing stack trace? === I am calling, through reflection, a method which may cause an exception. How can I pass the exception to my caller without the wrapper reflection puts around it? I am rethrowing the InnerException, but this destroys the stack trace. Example code:...
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Inter-convertability of asymmetric key containers (eg: X.509, PGP, OpenSSH) === Are asymmetrical cryptographic keys fundamentally inter-convertible between the major key container formats? For example, can I convert an X.509 key file into a PGP or OpenGPG key file? And--assuming the answer is yes--is it "security ...
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Where do Interfaces "physically live" === I like the idea of having Interfaces and Implementation separate. But how separate? Are the Interface definitions in a separate .Net assembly? Do you have a single project that defines all Interfaces for a solution? Otherwise are there issues with circular dependencies of ...
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Indexed Views in OLTPs? === I'm familiar with SQL Server Indexed Views (or Oracle Materialized Views), we use them in our OLAP applications. They have the really cool feature of being able to usurp an execution plan and remap it to the indexed view w/out having to change existing code. IE. Let's say I had a SPROC t...
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I don't get the concept of Visual Studio Projects and Solutions. === In Eclipse, I have a workspace that contains all of my projects. Each project builds and compiles separately. A project does not interact with another project. How does this relate to Visual Studio and Projects/Solutions there?
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Ajax and a restricted uri === I would like to make an ajax call to a different server (same domain and box, just a different port.) e.g. My page is <pre> http://localhost/index.html </pre> I would like to make a ajax get request to: <pre> http://localhost:7076/?word=foo </pre> I am getting this error: ...
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Sample code for using macbook camera in a program? === I'd like to use the camera in my Macbook in a program. I'm fairly language agnostic - C, Java, Python etc are all fine. Could anyone suggest the best place to look for documents or "Hello world" type code?
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Activator.CreateInstance(string) and Activator.CreateInstance<T>() difference === No, this is not a question about generics. I have a Factory pattern with several classes with internal constructors (I don't want them being instantiated if not thorugh the factory). My problem is that CreateInstance fails with a "...
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Upgrading from .NET 1.1 to .NET 2.0, what to expect? === I'm working on a big .NET 1.1 project, and there exists a wish to upgrade this, majorily to be able to use better tools like Visual Studio 2008, but also because of the new features and smaller amount of bugs in the .NET 2.0 framework. The project consist for...
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What are some gotchas when retargeting .net 2.0 to 3.5? === I am currently working on a project that is moving from .NET 2.0 to 3.5 across the board. I am well aware that 3.5 is basically a set of added functionality (libraries, if you will) on top of what 2.0 offers. Are there any gotchas that I might hit by si...
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Perforce blame === Is there an equivalent of svn's blame for Perforce on the command line? `p4 annotate` doesn't display usernames -- only changeset numbers (without ancestor history!). I currently have to track code back through ancestors and compare against the filelog, and there just has to be an easier way -- m...
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C# graph traversal - tracking path between any two nodes === Looking for a good approach to keep track of a Breadth-First traversal between two nodes, without knowing anything about the graph. Versus Depth-First (where you can throw away the path if it doesn't pan out) you may have quite a few "open" possibilities dur...
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Converting vb.net to c# tips === I am using reflector disassembly as a quick way to convert some vb.net to c# and am hitting some problems with certain VB-isms: - Conversions - Strings - Information.IsNothing When trying to compile the converted code, I need to find and change all of these and more. Any t...
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AJAX Dropdowns (HTML Select) in Firefox with JQuery === Help! I am using JQuery to make an AJAX call to fill in a drop-down dynamically given the user's previous input (from another drop-down, that is filled server-side). In all other browsers aside from Firefox (IE6/7, Opera, Safari), my append call actually appends ...
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Difference between pointer variable and reference variable in C++ === I know references are syntactic sugar, so easier code to read and write :) But what are the differences?
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How do you "OR" criteria together when using a criteria query with hibernate? === I'm trying to do a basic "OR" on three fields using a hibernate criteria query. Example class{ string name; string address; string phoneNumber; } I'd like to build a criteria query where my search string could match "name...
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.NET Date Const (with Globalization) === Does anyone know of a way to declare a date constant that is compatible with international dates? Ive tried: public const ADate as Date = #12/31/04# - not international compatible public shared readonly ADate As New Date(12, 31, 04) - breaking change if you have an optio...
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WPF Databind Before Saving === In my WPF application, I have a number of databound TextBoxes. The `UpdateSourceTrigger` for these bindings is `LostFocus`. The object is saved using the File menu. The problem I have is that it is possible to enter a new value into a TextBox, select Save from the File menu, and never pe...
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Recommendation on Tools to migrate from Clearcase to SVN? === I'm on the lookout for tools to migrate from ClearCase to SVN. Ideally would like to get all history information, or as much as can be acquired. Incremental merges would be very beneficial but isn't required.
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Users of Gallio, what Advantages and Disadvantages have you experienced using this Tool? === For those of you familiar with [Gallio][1], what Advantages and Disadvantages have you experienced using this tool, a so-called Test Automation Platform? [1]: http://www.gallio.org
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Is it possible for SelectNodes on an XmlDocument to return null? === Is it possible for SelectNodes() called on an XmlDocument to return null? My predicament is that I am trying to reach 100% unit test code coverage; ReSharper tells me that I need to guard against a null return from the SelectNodes() method, but I ...
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Javascript array with a mix of literals and arrays === I can create the following and reference it using area[0].states[0] area[0].cities[0] var area = [ { "State" : "Texas", "Cities" : ['Austin','Dallas','San Antonio'] }, { ...
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parametrization in VBScript/ASP Classic and ADO === I'm a bit confused here. Microsoft as far as I can tell claims that parametrization is the best way to protect your database from SQL injection attacks. But I find two conflicting sources of information here: [This page][1] says to use the ADO command object. B...
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Any tool to migrate from Vault to Subversion? === Are there any tools (free or paid) to facilitate a migration from [Sourcegear's Vault][1] to [Subversion][2]? Requirements: 1. One-time migration only 2. Full history with comments Optional: 1. Some support for labels/branches/tags 2. Relatively speed...
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Accessing Tomcat Context Path from Servlet === In my Servlet I would like to access the root of the context so that I can do some JavaScript minifying. It would be possible to do the minify as part of the install process but I would like to do it on Servlet startup to reduce the implementation cost. Does anyone ...
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IMAP forwarder === I'm wondering what is the quickest and most reliable way to forward mail form an IMAP account. My university does not allow our student-mailbox to forward to a private e-mail account (everybody uses either Gmail or Hotmail here). It's a pollitical thing, not technical. We do have IMAP access to t...
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GPS and Embedded Development - Where to find resources? === I'm just starting to design some embedded devices, and am looking for resources. What I want to be able to do is to connect a GPS receiver to a lightweight SBC or mini-ITX, x86-based computer, and track a remote-controlled vehicle's location/progress. I...
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AJAX Dropdown Extender Question === Ok, so I got my extender working on a default.aspx page on my website and it looks good. I basically copied and pasted the code for it into a user control control.ascx page. When I do this I completely loose the functionality (just shows the target control label and no dropdown, e...
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Mail Quota Checker in C# === We have a requirement to build a tool for users in an Intranet scenario. The tool should check how much percentage of the Mailbox Quota (set in Active Directory) is being used. Currently, they can check their Folder size using Outlook 2003 but this does not show the Quota Limit set for ...
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How do I check that a Windows QFE/patch has been installed from c#? === What's the best way in c# to determine is a given QFE/patch has been installed?
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Handles vs. AddHandler === Is there an advantage to dynamically attaching/detaching event handlers? Would manually detaching handlers help ensure that there isn't a reference remaining to a disposed object?
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Secure-Wave and click once applications === I have users who are using "secure-wave" security. Evidently it is some sort of white-listing application monitor. With my click-once application, the name of the folders that are used are runtime generated, so the administrators are not able to properly whitelist the ...
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How to I merge XML from distinct DomDocuments. === What is the easiest way to merge Xml from two distinct Dom Documents? Is there a way other than using the Canonical [DataReader][1] approach and then messing with the outputted DOM. What I basically want is to AppendChild to XmlElements without getting: "The node to...
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How can I make a ListView's columns auto-resize programmatically? === I've found some examples using the Win32 api or simulating the ^+ button combination (ctrl-+) [using SendKeys][1], but at least with the SendKeys method the listview grabs the cursor and sets it to an hourglass until I hit the start button on my key...
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ASP.Net UpdatePanel "this._postbackSettings.async is null or not an object" === I get this error on an update panel within a popupControlExtender which is within a dragPanelExtender. I see that a lot of other people have this issue and have various fixes none of which have worked for me. I would love to hear a l...
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How to calculate age in TSQL with Years, Months, and Days === What would be the best way to calculate someone's age in years, months, and days in TSQL (SQLServer 2000)? The datediff function doesn't handle year boundaries well, plus getting the months and days separate will be a bear. I know I can do it on the cli...
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Continue Considered Harmful? === Should developers avoid using [continue][1] in C# or its equivalent in other languages to force the next iteration of a loop? Would arguments for or against overlap with arguments about [Goto][2]? [1]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/923ahwt1.aspx [2]: http://stackov...
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Save registry values in WinCE using a C# app === I'm working on a WinCE 6.0 system with a touchscreen that stores its calibration data (x-y location, offset, etc.) in the system registry (HKLM\HARDWARE\TOUCH\). Right now, I'm placing the cal values into registry keys that get put into the OS image at build time. Tha...
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How to add a Timeout to Console.ReadLine()? === I have a console app in which I want to give the user *x* seconds to respond to the prompt. If no input is made after a certain period of time, program logic should continue. We assume a timeout means empty response. What is the most straightforward way of approachi...
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PHP Object Oriented or not? === I have a start of a webapp that I wrote without using the Object Oriented features of PHP. I don't really know if it is worth it to go back and rewrite the parts I have finished. Is object oriented PHP worth rewriting all or part of a decent working app?
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How do you lock tables in SQL Server 2005, and should I even do it? === This one will take some explaining. What I've done is create a specific custom message queue in SQL Server 2005. I have a table with messages that contain timestamps for both acknowledgement and completion. The stored procedure that callers execut...
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msys vs cygwin === I have at least one cygwin shell open all the time, when on windows machine. Any msys users out there? Why would anyone use msys over cygwin (except for building win executables)?
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How do I get JavaScript to open a popup window on the current monitor === Scenario: 1. The user has two monitors. 2. Their browser is open on the secondary monitor. 3. They click a link in the browser which calls window.open(). 4. The popup window always opens on their primary monitor. Is there any way in...
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Opensourcing a starter web application === I am just starting with a web application to maintain a household budget. I really want to opensource it and let anyone who wants to work on it do so, as it is a hobby I don't really have the time to develop on it that much well The only problem I have is that if thi...
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How do I expose data in a JSON format through a web service using Rails? === Is there an easy way to return data to web service clients in JSON using Rails?
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How do you create a process-wide singleton object? === I read that the unit of granularity for static fields in .Net are per AppDomain, not per process. Is it possible to create a process-wide singleton object?
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jQuery ajax $.post successfull ? === I'm trying to figure the result of this call if it was successful or not. The successFunction doesn't get called so i'm assuming it was not. How do i know what went wrong? xmlRequest = $.post("/url/file/", { 'id' : object.id }, successFunction, 'json'); Do i use the xmlR...
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SSRS - Sub Totals Customization - Moving Column to beggining of line === I Have a request for the TOTAL's and subtotals column to be moved to the top/left of columns it represents, and by default SSRS does it on the bottom or right hand side of the columns being totaled. Is there a way to this? Thanks!
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How do I expose data in a JSON format through a web service using Java? === Is there an easy way to return data to web service clients in JSON using java? I'm fine with servlets, spring, etc.
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What are the performance characteristics of 'is' reflection in C#? === It's [shown][1] that 'as' casing is much faster than prefix casting, but what about 'is' reflection? How bad is it? As you can imagine, searching for 'is' on Google isn't terribly effective. [1]: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/csharpcast...
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Convert XML/HTML Entities into Unicode String in Python === I'm doing some web scraping and sites frequently use HTML entities to represent non ascii characters. Does Python have a utility that takes a string with HTML entities and returns a unicode type? For example: I get back: & #x01ce; (There is no space...
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MVC .Net and IIS 5 === What is the best way to get hosting of an MVC.Net application to work on IIS 5 (6 or 7). When I tried to publish my MVC application, all I seem to get is 404 errors. Iv done abit of googleing and have found a couple of solutions, but neither seem super elegant, and I worry if they will be unusab...
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Anyone using the Entity Framework *Well*? === Has anyone actually shipped an Entity Framework project that does O/R mapping into conceptual classes that are quite different from the tables in the datastore? I mean collapse junction (M:M) tables into other entities to form **Conceptual** classes that exist in the bu...
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How can I display just a portion of an image in HTML/CSS? === Let's say I want a way to display just the the center 50x50px of an image that's 250x250px in HTML. How can I do that. Also, is there a way to do this for css:url() references? <p> I'm aware of *clip* in CSS, but that seems to only work when used with abs...
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What is the best workaround for the ASP.NET forms authentication timeout problem when using wildcard mapping? === My team is working on a crappy old website and most of the pages are still ASP classic. However, we've recently migrated to forms authentication using ASP.NET and wildcard mapping. Everything works surpr...
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Setting up Team foundation server === I have to setup team foundation server for a company, something that I don't have any experience in. The company will have about 5 or so developers that will be using it. Is this a big task or something that is fairly easy to do (with instructions)? Any helpful tutorials ...
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Emacs query-replace with textual transformation === I want to find any text in a file that matches a regexp of the form *t*`[A-Z]`*u* (i.e., a match *t* followed by a capital letter and another match *u*, and transform the matched text so that the capital letter is lowercase. For example, for the regexp `x[A-Z]y` ...
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Does Vista restrict creation of shorcuts to "Programs" on a NonAdmin account? === I'm working on an installer (using Wise Installer, older version from like 1999). I'm creating a shortcut in the Programs group to an EXE. I'm also creating a shortcut on the Desktop. If the install is run from an Admin account, th...
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Step-By-Step ASP.NET Automated Build/Deploy === Seems like there are so many different ways of automating one's build/deployment that it becomes difficult to parse through all the different scenarios that people support in tutorials on the web. So I wanted to present the question to the stackoverflow crowd ... what w...
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BufferedGraphicsContext Error === I am getting the below error and call stack at the same time everyday after several hours of application use. Can anyone shed some light on what is happening? System.InvalidOperationException: BufferedGraphicsContext cannot be disposed of because a buffer operation is currently in ...
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How should you go about learning ASP.NET after life as a ColdFusion developer? === As someone who has spent around 10 years programming web applications with Adobe's ColdFusion, I have decided to add ASP.NET as a string to my bow. For someone who has spent so long with CF and the underlying Java, ASP.NET seems a li...
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Zend PHP framework === What are the advantages and disadvantages of this framework when compared to other PHP frameworks?
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How to "Add Existing Item" an entire directory structure in Visual Studio === I feel ridiculous for asking this because it seems like it should be so simple, however I have been unable to discover an answer to this question. I have a free standing set of files not affiliated with any C# project at all that reside i...
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Visual Studio 2008 / Web site problem === I am using VS 2008 with SP1 and the IE 8 beta 2. Whenever I start a new Web site or when I double-click an ASPX in the solution explorer, VS insists on attempting to the display the ASPX page in a free-standing IE browser instance. The address is the local file path to the ASP...
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Can I override onbeforeunload for a particular element? === I have a page which does quite a bit of work and I don't want the user to be able to navigate away from that page (close browser, hit back button, etc.) without getting a warning. I found that the onbeforeunload event (which I think is IE-specific, which work...
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What's the bare minimum permission set for Sql Server 2005 services? === Best practices recommend not installing Sql Server to run as SYSTEM. What is the bare minumum you need to give the user account you create for it?
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How to convert decimal to hex in JavaScript? === How do you convert decimal values to their hex equivalent in JavaScript?
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NHibernate.MappingException: No persister for: === Now, before you say it I DID google and my hbm.xml file IS an Embedded Resource. Here is the code I am calling: ISession session = GetCurrentSession(); var returnObject = session.Get<T>(Id); Here is my mapping file for the class: <?xml versio...
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jQuery: Remove all classes that begin with a certain string === I have a div with id="a" that may have any number of classes attached to it, from several groups. Each group has a specific prefix. In the javascript, I don't know which class from the group is on the div. I want to be able to clear all classes with a giv...
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Crash Instantiating System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer in C#. === We're seeing a crash when instantiating an instance of the System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer class in a C# library. The crash occurs in the constructor, when it tries to add a duplicate key to a dictionary. I've included a stack trace below. ...
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How to attach debugger to step into native (C++) code from a managed (C#) wrapper? === I have a wrapper around a C++ function call which I call from C# code. How do I attach a debugger in Visual Studio to step into the native C++ code? This is the wrapper that I have which calls GetData() defined in a C++ file: ...
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BackgroundWorker thread in asp.net === Is it possible to use BackGroundWorker thread in asp.net 2.0 for the following scenario, so that the user at the browser's end does not have to wait for long time?? Scenario --------- 1. Browser requests a page, say SendEmails.aspx 2. SendEmails.aspx page creates a Backgrou...
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Is there a standard ReSharper code style definition that matches all the StyleCop requirements? === The ReSharper reformat code feature is very handy and flexible, particularly with the new code layout templating flexibility JetBrains have added in version 3.0. Is there a standard set of code style settings for ReS...
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Is there a Windows Registry "dictionary" that explains the whole (or most of) the Windows Registry? === I'd like to be able to see what registry keys are used for. A book on the registry would be fine as well. Info on Windows Vista changes would be great!
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SQL/Oracle: when indexes on multiple columns can be used === If I create an index on columns (A, B, C), in that order, my understanding is that the database will be able to use it even if I search only on (A), or (A and B), or (A and B and C), but not if I search only on (B), or (C), or (B and C). Is this correct?
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IDE for developping in ActionScript (Flash). Any suggestions ? === I started to work with Adobe Flash a few days ago and I'd say that the code editor lacks a few features before even being considered as an IDE (it sucks actually). Do you know any other solution for developping in Flash ? For AS3 coding only, I don'...
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What is your experience with Sun CoolThreads technology? === My project has some money to spend before the end of the fiscal year and we are considering replacing a Sun-Fire-V490 server we've had for a few years. One option we are looking at is the [CoolThreads](http://www.sun.com/servers/coolthreads/overview/index.j...
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When creating a new GUI, is WPF the prefered choice over Windows Forms? === Most restrictions and tricks with windows forms are common to most programmers. But since .NET 3.0 there is also WPF available, the Windows Presentation Foundation. It is said that you can make "sexy applications" more easy with it and with .N...
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Update schema and rows in one transaction, SQL Server 2005 === I'm currently updating a legacy system which allows users to dictate part of the schema of one of its tables. Users can create and remove columns from the table through this interface. This legacy system is using ADO 2.8, and is using SQL Server 2005 as ...
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What are some good examples of a WS-Eventing client in Java? === There are a few web service frameworks available for Java: Axis2, CXF, JBossWS, and Metro. Does anyone have some good examples of a WS-Eventing client with these frameworks?
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When should you use full-text indexing? === We have a whole bunch fo queries that "search" for clients, customers, etc. You can search by firstname, email, etc. We're using LIKE statements in the following manner: <pre> select * from customer where fname like '%someName%' </pre> Does full-text indexing help in...
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