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Best way to send an email from a .NET application?
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I'm working on a Windows Forms (.NET 3.5) application that has a built-in exception handler to catch any (heaven forbid) exceptions that may arrise. I'd like the exception handler to be able to prompt the user to click a "Send Error Report" button, which would the... | 0 | [
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good c# asp.net open source project for code study.
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Can anyone recommend a good asp.net c# open-source project for the purpose of studying the code to become a better programmer? | 0 | [
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What exactly is "managed" code?
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I've been writing C / C++ code for almost twenty years, and I know perl, python, php, and some java as well, and I'm teaching myself javascript. But I've never done any .NET, VB, or C# stuff. What exactly does "managed" code mean? [Wikipedia][1] describes it simply as "code that exe... | 0 | [
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Top ten ordering in Excel based on complex team rules
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I have an excel spreadsheet in a format similar to the following...
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Help Understanding .Net Configuration Options
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I'm really confused by the various configuration options for .Net configuration of dll's, ASP.net websites etc in .Net v2 - especially when considering the impact of a config file at the UI / end-user end of the chain.
So, for example, some of the applications I wor... | 0 | [
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When to use HtmlControls vs WebControls
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I like HtmlControls because there is no HTML magic going on... the asp source looks similar to what the client sees.
I can't argue with the utility of GridView, Repeater, CheckBoxLists, etc, so I use them when I need that functionality.
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What's your experience with Flash drives?
===
EMC is marketing [Solid State Flash Drives](http://www.emc.com/about/news/press/us/2008/011408-1.htm) and my project is thinking about moving that direction in the future. Does anyone have any experience with replacing traditional disk storage with flash drives? Besides ... | 0 | [
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Writing into excel file with OLEDB
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Does anyone know how to write to an excel file (.xls) via OLEDB in C#? I'm doing the following:
OleDbCommand dbCmd = new OleDbCommand("CREATE TABLE [test$] (...)", connection);
dbCmd.CommandTimeout = mTimeout;
results = dbCmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
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What is the overhead cost associated with IoC containers like StructureMap?
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After attending a recent Alt.NET group on IoC I got to thinking about the tools available and how they might work. StructureMap in particular uses both attributes and bootstrapper concepts to map requests for IThing to ConcreteThing. Att... | 0 | [
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What is the difference between dllexport and dllimport?
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I'm just looking for a simple, concise explanation of the difference between these two. MSDN doesn't go into a hell of a lot of detail here. | 0 | [
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Should we fix that bug?
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When triaging bugs for a release, what criteria are typically used to determine whether the bug will be fixed for the release? | 0 | [
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Open a URL from Windows Forms
===
I'm trying to provide a link to my company's website from a Windows Form. I want to be well behaved and launch using the user's preferred browser.
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How to embed command shell in Visual Studio
===
I would like to be able to embed a command line interpreter inside a dockable window in Visual Studio. Is there any nice way to do this? | 0 | [
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Loading different versions of the same assembly
===
Using reflection, I need to load 2 different versions of the same assembly. Can I load the 2 versions in 2 different AppDomains in the same process?
I need to do some data migration from the old version of the app to the new version.
Please let me know if this ... | 0 | [
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How did my process exit?
===
From C# on a Windows box, is there a way to find out how a process was stopped?
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How can I replace newline characters using JSP and JSTL?
===
I have a list of bean objects passed into my JSP page, and one of them is a comment field. This field may contain newlines, and I want to replace them with semicolons using JSTL, so that the field can be displayed in a text input. I have found one solution, ... | 0 | [
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Using C++ classes in .so libraries
===
I'm trying to write a small class library for a C++ course.
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How to use getaddrinfo_a to do async resolve with glibc
===
An often overlooked function that requires no external library, but basically has no documentation whatsoever.
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OOP class design, Is this design inherintantly 'anti' OOP?
===
I remember back when MS released a forum sample application, the design of the application was like this:
/Classes/User.cs
/Classes/Post.cs
...
/Users.cs
/Posts.cs
So the classes folder had just the class i.e. properties and getters/setters.
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Does re.compile() or any given Python library call throw an exception?
===
I can't tell from the Python documentation whether the re.compile(x) function may throw an exception (assuming you pass in a string). I imagine there is something that could be considered an invalid regular expression. The larger question is, w... | 0 | [
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Finding System.Web.UI.Page from HttpContext
===
This is actually a two part question. First,does the HttpContext.Current correspond to the current System.UI.Page object?
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===
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I knew of some performance reasons back in the SQL 7 days, but do the same issues still exist in SQL Server 2005? If I have a resultset in a stored procedure that I want to act upon individually, are cursors still a bad choice? If so, why? | 0 | [
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===
I am trying to come up with the best way to render some hierarchical data in to a nested unordered list using ASP.NET MVC. Does anyone have any tips on how to do this?
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===
It seems to me that introducing an ORM tool is supposed to make your architecture cleaner, but for efficiency I've found myself bypassing it and iterating over a JDBC Result Set on occasion. This leads to an uncoordinated tangle of artifacts instead of a cle... | 0 | [
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Does anyone know where to find free database design templates?
===
I'm obviously not talking about a full solution, but just a good starting point for common applications for software architects. It could be for a CMS, e-commerce storefront, address book, etc. A UML diagram is not essential, but a table schema with da... | 4 | [
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===
Some common pitfalls I should keep in mind? | 0 | [
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===
My current view is no, prefer Transact SQL stored procedures because they are a lighter weight and (possibly) higher performing option, while CLR procedures allow developers to get up to all sorts of mischief.
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===
I would like to find out from other's experience what is the best way to capture screencasts that include code and cuts to the program in action, and then present those screencasts online so that the code is **still legible**, and ideally maki... | 0 | [
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MacBook vs MacBook Pro for .NET development and other stuff
===
I am about to buy a notebook and I am between the MB or the MBPro any recomendation? | 0 | [
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Using the result of a command as an argument in bash?
===
To create a playlist for all of the music in a folder, I am using the following command in bash:
ls > list.txt
I would like to use the result of the **pwd** (print working directory) command for the name of the playlist.
Something like:
ls >... | 0 | [
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C++ SMTP Example
===
Does any one have a simple C++ example for sending e-mail using smtp api? | 0 | [
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Can you recommend a low cost automated testing tools for a .NET Winforms application?
===
Looking for an automated testing tool to support functional/regression testing for a .NET Winforms client server commercial application.
The top tier products: HP QuickTest Pro, Borland SilkTest, IBM Rational Functional Tester ... | 0 | [
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Showing a tooltip for a MenuItem
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I'd like to pop a tooltip with the full path when the user hovers over the item, but this ... | 0 | [
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Compiling code on an external drive
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To make things easier when switching between machines (my workstation at the office and my personal laptop) I have thought about trying an external hard drive to store my working directory on. Specifically I am looking at Firewire 800 drives (most are 5400 rpm 8mb cache). What... | 0 | [
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Design by coding, its wrong but easier to visualize
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I'm sure others agree, when code hits the pavement it is much easier to think of all the elements that will go into your application. Meaning, once you get going, you think of the <b>what's next</b> because you have reached a point where you have to design anoth... | 0 | [
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UnhandledException handler in a .Net Windows Service
===
Is it possible to use an UnhandledException Handler in a Windows Service?
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Excel like server side control for ASP.NET
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We have a requirement to increase the functionality of a grid we are using to edit on our webapp, and our manager keeps citing Excel as the perfect example for a data grid :/ He still doesn't really get that a Spreadsheet like control doesn't exist out of the box, but I t... | 0 | [
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How do I get the external IP of a socket in Python?
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When I call `socket.getsockname()` on a socket object, it returns a tuple of my machine's internal IP and the port. However, I would like to retrieve my external IP. What's the cheapest, most efficient manner of doing this? | 0 | [
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Tools for manipulating PowerPoint files
===
Do you know managed tools for manipulating PowerPoint files?
The tool should be 100% managed code and offer the option to
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Java: Is there a way to take a screenshot using java and save it to some sort of image?
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Simple as the title states: Can you use only Java commands to take a screenshot and save it? Or, do I need to use an OS specific program to take the screenshot and then grab it off the clipboard? | 0 | [
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Graph Algorithm To Find All Connections Between Two Arbitrary Vertices
===
I am trying to find out what is the best (time efficient) algorithm to accomplish the task described below.
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CSS / JavaScript Navigation Menu on top of Flash in Firefox
===
My site has a drop-down menu built in CSS and JavaScript that drops down over a Flash animation. In IE (6&7) the drop-down menus drop over the Flash animation, however, in Firefox (2&3) the menus appear underneath the Flash animation. Is there any way t... | 0 | [
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How to test a WPF user interface?
===
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Recent Projects panel on VS2008 not working for fresh installs
===
The Recent Projects panel on the Start Page of VS2008 Professional doesn't appear to work, and constantly remains empty.
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Algorithm/Data Structure Design Interview Questions
===
What are some simple algorithm or data structure related "white boarding" problems that you find effective during the candidate screening process?
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Saving an open generic type in an array?
===
I am facing a problem with .NET generics. The thing I want to do is saving an array of generics types (GarphicsItem):
public class GraphicsItem<T>
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private T _item;
public void Load(T item)
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_item = item;
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Mac font rendering on Windows
===
I love the way Mac OS *beautifully* renders fonts (not just browsers). I was wondering if we could somehow get the same rendering in browsers running on Windows?
Someone recommended sIFR but I guess that's useful when I need to use non-standard fonts?
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A lightweight application framework for PHP?
===
I have long been a fan of [_why's Camping](http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping) microframework -- lightweight, great for microscopic applications (low concurrency, easy to use and edit and maintain), which is what I do. I'd love to know if there's something similar... | 0 | [
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WPF Application fails on startup with TypeInitializationException
===
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SQL set-based range
===
How can I have SQL repeat some set-based operation an arbitrary number of times without looping? How can I have SQL perform an operation against a range of numbers? I'm basically looking for a way to do a set-based for loop.<p>
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Algorithm for joining e.g. an array of strings
===
I have wondered for some time, what a nice, clean solution for joining an array of strings might look like.
Example: I have ["Alpha, "Beta", "Gamma"] and want to join the strings into one, separated by commas – "Alpha, Beta, Gamma".
Now I know that most programmin... | 0 | [
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Random Weighted Choice in T-SQL
===
How do you randomly select a table row in T-SQL based on an applied weight for all candidate rows?
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Preferred Operating System for web programmers - client or server
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Which OS do you prefer to program on? Client or Server
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===
I want to send email from a Ruby application. Is there a call in the core language to do this or is there a library I should use ? What's the best way to do this ? | 0 | [
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I'm not entirely sure if this is possible in Ruby, but hopefully there's an easy way to do this. I want to declare a variable and later find out the name of the variable. That is, for this simple snippet:
foo = ["goo", "baz"]
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Getting Good Google PageRank
===
In SEO people talk a lot about Google [PageRank][1]. It's kind of a catch 22 because until your site is actually big and you don't really need search engines as much, it's unlikely that big sites will link to you and increase your PageRank!
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Are BPM solutions worth the investment in money, time and effort?
===
This is more an architecture related question than a programming one, but I think it might be useful to developers given that I have been wondering this myself for some time.
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Algorithm to find a common multiplier to convert decimal numbers to whole numbers
===
I have an array of numbers that potentially have up to 8 decimal places and I need to find the smallest common number I can multiply them by so that they are all whole numbers. I need this so they can all be multiplied out to the sam... | 0 | [
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In C# how can you find the mime type of a file based on the file signature not the extension.
===
I am looking for a simple way to get a mime type where the file extension is incorrect or not given, something similar to [this][1] question only in .Net.
[1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/51438/getting-a-fi... | 0 | [
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Unit testing MVC.net Redirection
===
How do I Unit Test a MVC redirection?
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Combining Enums
===
Is there a way to combine Enums in VB.net? | 0 | [
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How do you create an event log source using WiX
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SSIS Oracle Parameter Mapping
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In C++ we acquiring a resource in a constructor and release it in a destructor.
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I'm using Eclipse as my IDE for a C++ project, and I would love for it to tell me where a given symbol is defined and what the parameters are for a function.
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Hardware recommendations for Ubuntu XEN server
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We're planning to set up a XEN virtualization server using Ubuntu. I'm looking for any recommendations with regard to what to watch out for when buying hardware for the system.
The server is going to host 4 or 5 instances of a Linux/Apache/MySQL/J2EE stack.
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How do I remotely get a checksum for a file on a Windows machine?
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I'm trying to check, using an automated discovery tool, when JAR files in remote J2EE application servers have changed content. Currently, the system downloads the whole JAR using WMI to checksum it locally, which is slow for large JARs.
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In Vim, what is the best way to select, delete, or comment out large portions of multi-screen text?
===
Selecting a large amount of text that extends over many screens in an IDE like Eclipse is fairly easy since you can use the mouse, but what is the best way to e.g. select and delete multiscreen blocks of text or wri... | 0 | [
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Measuring stack usage for Linux multi-threaded app
===
I'm developing a multi-threaded app for a Linux embedded platform.
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Delphi Network programming
===
I have a classic client/server (fat client and database) program written in Delphi 2006. When certain conditions are met in the client, I need to notify all the other clients very quickly. Up until now this has been done using UDP broadcasts, but this is no longer viable as clients now c... | 0 | [
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Default button size?
===
How do I create a button control (with `CreateWindow` of a `BUTTON` window class) that has a standard system-wide size (especially height) that's consistent with the rest of Windows applications?
I should of course take DPI into account and probably other settings.
>**Remark:** Using `USE_... | 0 | [
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How do I hash a string with Delphi?
===
What hash algorithms does Delphi support? | 0 | [
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"Quoted-printable line longer than 76 chars" warning when sending HTML E-Mail
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I have written some code in my VB.NET application to send an HTML e-mail (in this case, a lost password reminder).
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How do I keep RecipientTime when executing MailItem.Move in an Outlook macro?
===
In an Outlook 2003 macro; Is there a way to move a message between folders without changing the ReceivedTime-header?
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How do I convert a set of polygons into a bitmap
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How do I take a set of polygons which contain arbitrary values and create a corresponding bitmap where each pixel contains the value of the polygon at that location?
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How to get the EXIF data from a file using C#
===
I would like to write a small program in C# which goes through my jpeg photos and, for example, sorts them into dated folders (using MY dating conventions, dammit...).
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Windows CDROM Eject
===
Does anyone know a method to problematically close the CD tray on Windows 2000 or higher?
Open CD tray exists, but I can't seem to make it close especially under W2k.
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Example of modern text editor architecutre
===
I'm looking for design\architectual guidance for modern text editors.
*Modern* text editor means that:
- It has support for syntax highlighting
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- It has advanced navigation capabilities (incremental se... | 0 | [
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Visual Studio 2008 complains about trusted locations. What to do?
===
I was messing around with [RhinoMocks](http://www.ayende.com/projects/rhino-mocks.aspx) this morning and couldn't run my tests because RhinoMocks.dll was not in a "trusted location". The assembly is in my c:\documents and settings\<username>\My Docu... | 0 | [
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How do I HTML Encode all the output in a web application?
===
I want to prevent XSS attacks in my web application. I found that HTML Encoding the output can really prevent XSS attacks. Now the problem is that how do I HTML encode every single output in my application? I there a way to automate this?
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Alternatives to XCopy for copying lots of files?
===
The situation: I have a pieceofcrapuous laptop. One of the things that make it pieceofcrapuous is that the battery is dead, and the power cable pulls out of the back with little effort.
I recently received a non-pieceofcrapuous laptop, and I am in the process of ... | 2 | [
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How to log in T-SQL
===
I'm using ADO.NET to access SQL Server 2005 and would like to be able to log from inside the T-SQL stored procedures that I'm calling. Is that somehow possible? | 0 | [
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How would you design a very "Pythonic" UI framework?
===
I have been playing with the Ruby library "shoes". Basically you can write a GUI application in the following way:
Shoes.app do
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button "The Label" do
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Open source PDF library for C/C++ application?
===
I want to be able to generate PDF ouput from my (native) C++ Windows application. Are there any free/open source libraries available to do this?
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Good source on internet to read books..
===
Ofcourse, there are [Google Books][1], [Wikibooks][2], [Project Gutenburg][3] & [iBiblio][4].
What other libraries would you recommend on the internet?
[1]: http://books.google.com/
[2]: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page
[3]: http://www.gutenberg.org/wik... | 4 | [
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Interview questions: WPF Developer
===
What should every WPF developer know?
**Entry Level**
- Strong .NET 2.0 Background & willing to learn!
- Explain dependency properties?
- What's a style?
- What's a template?
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Databinding an enum property to a ComboBox in WPF
===
As an example take the following code:
public enum ExampleEnum { FooBar, BarFoo }
public class ExampleClass : INotifyPropertyChanged
{
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===
I want to copy the entire contents of a directory from one location to another in C#.
There doesn't appear to be a way to do this using `System.IO` classes without lots of recursion.
There is a method in VB that we can use if we add a reference to `Mi... | 0 | [
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SDK for writing DVD's
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How do you pasted multiple tabed lines into Vi
===
I want paste into a file open in Vi something I have cut from my desktop.
But if I paste the tabs embed on top of each other across the page.
I think it is some sort of visual mode change but can find the command.
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