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Is there a way to keep a page from rendering once a person has logged out but hit the "back" button? === I have some website which requires a logon and shows sensitive information. The person goes to the page, is prompted to log in, then gets to see the information. The person logs out of the site, and is redire...
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What Feed Reader libraries for Java are best? === What Java library would you say is the best for consuming and parsing feeds? Requirements: - Embeddable - Supports Atom & RSS - Has caching architecture - Should be able to deal with any feed format the same way
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Is there a Delphi/FreePascal BitTorrent library? === I'm doing a feed reader type of application for torrents. Something to give you a sound when it's sitting in the tray and a new torrent shows up on one of your categories of choice. This will be done in Delphi or FreePascal when it's solid. My question is due ...
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Autoproxy configuration script parsing in .Net/C# === In order for my application (.Net 1.1) to use the system configured proxy server (trough a proxy.pac script) I was using an interop calls to WinHTTP function WinHttpGetProxyForUrl, passing the proxy.pac url I got from the registry. Unfortunately, I hit a deploym...
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Fastest way to delete all the data in a large table === I had to delete all the rows from a log table that contained about 5 million rows. My initial try was to issue the following command in query analyzer: delete from client_log which took a very long time.
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UserControl Property of type Enum displays in designer as bool or not at all === I have a usercontrol that has several public properties. These properties automatically show up in the properties window of the VS2005 designer under the "Misc" category. Except two of the properties which are enumerations don't show up...
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classes in python === In python is there any way to make a class then make a second version of that class with identical data but which can be changed then reverted to be the same as the data in the original class? So I would make a class with the numbers 1 to 5 as the data in it then make a second class with the same...
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What is the best way to format a localized string in AppleScript? === When a script is saved as a bundle, it can use the `localized string` command to find the appropriate string, e.g. in `Contents/Resources/English.lproj/Localizable.strings`. If this is a format string, what is the best way to fill in the placeholder...
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How to upgrade database schema built with an ORM tool? === I'm looking for a general solution for upgrading database schema with ORM tools, like JPOX or Hibernate. How do you do it in your projects? The first solution that comes to my mind is to create my own mechanism for upgrading databases, with SQL scripts doin...
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Is there good .sol editor for Flash Player 9 Local Shared Objects? Can we build one? === There's plenty of them out there but none of them do what I would like them to do. Most of them crash when opening a file or simply corrupt the data. Many don't run at all. It seems to me that most were written 3-4 years ago fo...
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How to change Firefox icon? === Is there any way to change Firefox system icon (the one on the left top of the window)?
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Nice Python wrapper for Yahoo's Geoplanet web service? === Has anybody created a nice wrapper around Yahoo's geo webservice "GeoPlanet" yet?
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Ajax Control Toolkit Calendar Control CSS === I am using the AJAX Control Toolkit Popup Calendar Control in a datagrid. When it is in the footer it looks fine. When it is in the edit side of the datagrid it is inheriting the style from the datagrid and looks completely different (i.e. too big). Is there a way to a...
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Make Test.QuickCheck.Batch use a default type for testing list functions === I am testing a function called extractions that operates over any list. extractions :: [a] -> [(a,[a])] extractions [] = [] extractions l = extract l [] where extract [] _ = [] extract (x:xs) prev = (x...
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How to add a constant column when replicating a database? === I am using SQL Server 2000 and I have two databases that both replicate (transactional push subscription) to a single database. I need to know which database the records came from. So I want to add a fixed column specified in the publication to my table...
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Can I filter the messages I receive from a message queue (MSMQ) by some property? (a.k.a. topic) === I am creating a Windows Service in C# that processes messages from a queue. I want to give ops the flexibility of partitioning the service in production according to properties of the message. For example, they should ...
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How to force nolock hint for sql server logins === Does anyone know of a way to force a nolock hint on all transactions issued by a certain user? I'd like to provide a login for a support team to query the production system, but I want to protect it by forcing a nolock on everything they do. I'm using SQL Server 200...
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Detect changes in random ordered input (hash function?) === I'm reading lines of text that can come in any order. The problem is that the output can actually be indentical to the previous output. How can I detect this, without sorting the output first? Is there some kind of hash function that can take identical inp...
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What is the most useful multi-purpose open-source library? === Are there any open-source libraries that all programmers should know about? I'm thinking something general, a sort of extension to the standard `java.util` that contains basic functions that are useful for all kinds of application.
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Should rails models be concerned with other models for the sake of skinny controllers? === I read everywhere that business logic belongs in the models and not in controller but where is the limit? I am toying with a personnal accounting application. Account Entry Operation When creating an ...
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Warnings fatal on Windows === While working between a Windows MySQL server and a Debian MySQL server, I noticed that warnings were fatal on Windows, but silently ignored on Debian. I'd like to make the warnings fatal on both servers while I'm doing development, but I wasn't able to find a setting that effected this be...
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When to create a new app (with startapp) in Django? === I've googled around for this, but I still have trouble relating to what Django defines as "apps". Should I create a new app for each piece of functionality in a site, even though it uses models from the main project? Do you guys have good rule of thumb of...
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Castle Windsor: How do you add a call to a factory facility not in xml? === I know how to tell Castle Windsor to resolve a reference from a factory's method using XML, but can I do it programmatically via the Container.AddComponent() interface? If not is there any other way to do it from code?
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Rhino Mocks, TypeMock, Moq, or NMock? Which one do you use and why? === Which one do you use (if you the listed ones) and what do you love and hate about it?
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CryptUnprotectData in Vista not working === I'm using an identical call to "CryptUnprotectData" (exposed from Crypt32.dll) between XP and Vista. Works fine in XP. I get the following exception when I run in Vista: "Decryption failed. Key not valid for use in specified state." As expected, the versions of cry...
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How to eliminate flicker in Windows.Forms custom control when scrolling? === I want to create a custom control in C#. But every time I have to fully redraw my control, it flickers, even if I use double buffering (drawing to an Image first, and blitting that). How do I eliminate flicker when I have to fully redraw?
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What's the best way to load highly re-used data in a .net web application === Let's say I have a list of categories for navigation on a web app. Rather than selecting from the database for evey user, should I add a function call in the application_onStart of the global.asax to fetch that data into an array or collect...
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Does emacs have something like vi's "set number" === So that each line starts with its line number?
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Convert WAV to WMA using .NET === What is the best solution for converting WAV files to WMA (and vice versa) in C#? I have actually implemented this once already using the Windows Media Encoder SDK, but having to distribute Windows Media Encoder with my application is cumbersome to say the least. The Windows Media For...
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How do you vertically center a custom image in a <li> element across browsers? === The design for the website I am working on calls for a custom image on lists instead of a bullet. Using the image is fine, but I have been having difficulties ensuring that it is centered against the text of the list item across all br...
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Copying databases to remote locations === Our EPOS system copies data by compressing the database into a zip file, and manually copying to each till, using shared directories. Each branched is liked to the main location, using VPN which can be problematic, but is required for the file sharing to work correctly. ...
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refactoring in assembly === you write a function, and looking at the resulting assembly, you see it can be improved. you improve the assembly, but what is the relationship between the function you wrote and the new assembly?
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What is the downside to Test Driven Development? === What do I lose by adopting test driven design. I am not looking for the positives, only the negatives.
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using load() to load page that also uses jQuery === I'm trying to load a page that is basically an edit form inside a dialog (ui.dialog). I can load this page fine from an external (I'm using asp.net) page. The problem is that inside of my "popup" form, I need to $(function() {my function here}); syntax to do ...
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how to copy text from emacs to another application === when i yank text in emacs, i can't paste it anywhere else. i'm reduced to opening kate to copy the text with ^C. is there a better way?
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How can I access App Engine through a Corporate proxy? === I have corporate proxy that supports https but not HTTP CONNECT. It is well documented the urllib2 does not work with https thru a proxy. App Engine trys to connect to a https URL using urllib2 to update the app. On *nix, urllib2 expects proxies to set usi...
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Jabber Openfire server v3.6.0a+ - how do I use Hybrid authentication? === I'm setting up a Jabber server for my website. I've already got some user accounts in place in the openfire database, and working IMs between them. I'm now looking to add (some) of the users from my main database ('members' table, with 'logi...
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Using Apache mod_rewrite to remove sub-directories from URL === I'm managing an instance of Wordpress where the URLs are in the following format: http://www.example.com/example-category/blog-post-permalink/ The blog author did an inconsistent job of adding categories to posts, so while some of them had l...
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Visual Studio Extensibility: Adding existing folders to a project === I'm trying to use Visual Studio 2008's extensibility to write an addin that will create a project folder with various messages in it after parsing an interface. I'm having trouble at the step of creating/adding the folder, however. I've tried using ...
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Game programming in Java? === What are the best practices for programming commerical games in Java? What libraries should be used? Are there any succesfull commercial games projects in Java?
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What is the best way to store big files in Plone 3? === I want to serve a lot of big files in a Plone site. By big files I mean around 5MB (music) and a lot of them. I've already do it straight to the ZODB, not a good idea. I'm running Plone 3.1.1 and Zope 2.10.6.
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Is there any AIM API for PHP that would allow a user to set their status from a website? === Some users on a site I have been working on have requested the ability to allow the server to set their aim status when they are listening to a song though our flash music player. I looked at the AIM developer pages, but didn'...
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How do I get rid of "Cannot resolve property key" in fmt:message tags in JSPs in Intellij === This one has been bugging me for a while now. Is there a way I can stop Intellj IDEA from reporting missing keys in <fmt:message> tags? My messages are not stored in property files so the issue does not apply in my case...
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How can I write an iPhone app entirely in JavaScript without making it just a web app? === I don't want to take the time to learn Obj-C. I've spent 7+ years doing web application programming. Shouldn't there be a way to use the WebView and just write the whole app in javascript, pulling the files right from the resour...
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Best Python supported server/client protocol? === I'm looking for a good server/client protocol supported in Python for making data requests/file transfers between one server and many clients. Security is also an issue - so secure login would be a plus. I've been looking into XML-RPC, but it looks to be a pretty old...
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How do I programatically sanitise coldfusion cfquery parameters. === I have inherited a large legacy coldfusion app. There are hundreds of &lt;cfquery&gt;some sql here #variable#&lt;/cfquery&gt; statements that need to be parameterized along the lines of: &lt;cfquery&gt; some sql here &lt;cfqueryparam value="#variabl...
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Convert Parallels VM to Virtual PC 2007 VM === I'd like to convert a Parallels Virtual Machine image on my mac into an image usable by Virtual PC 2007. Does anyone know how to do that, or if it is possible?
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Function Overloading in Excel VBA === I'm using Excel VBA to a write a UDF. I would like to overload my own UDF with a couple of different versions so that different arguments will call different functions. As VBA doesn't seem to support this, could anyone suggest a good, non-messy way of achieving the same goal? ...
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How do you convert a physical machine into a virtual machine image for use in MS Virtual Server or Hyper-V? === I'd like to use free tools if they exist...
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What is the best way to make a .net client consume service from a Java server ? === I have a user interface in .net which needs to receive data from a server, on a request/reply/update model. The only constraint is to use Java only on the server box. What is the best approach to achieve this ? Is it by creating a W...
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leaving a time delay in python === is there any way to leave a time delay between the execution of two lines of code?
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VB.NET on Vista, trying to get date (Today) causes security exception === I have a VB6 program that someone recently helped me convert to VB.NET In the program, when saving files, I stamp them with the date which I was getting by calling the Today() function. When I try to run the new VB.NET code in Vista it th...
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C++ method expansion === Can you specialize a template method within a template class without specializing the class template parameter? This seems to compile under Visual Studio 2008 SP1 complier, but not GCC 4.2.4. #include <iostream> using namespace std; template <typename T> class A {...
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Sending mail from Python using SMTP === I'm using the following method to send mail from Python using SMTP. Is it the right method to use or are there gotchas I'm missing ? from smtplib import SMTP import datetime debuglevel = 0 smtp = SMTP() smtp.set_debuglevel(debuglevel) smtp.con...
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Guile scheme period at end of a list? === What does the following Guile scheme code do? (eq? y '.) (cons x '.) The code is not valid in MzScheme, is there a portable equivalent across scheme implementations?
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create graphs in perl on Windows === How do I use perl to create graphs? (background: I'm running scheduled job that creates text reports. I'd like to move this to the next step (for the management) and also create some graphs that go along with this. Is this possible / feasible? It'd be great if I could do th...
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Open Source Role Model Projects === What would you consider to be the best open source role model projects? I am curious about what projects to look at for inspiration in working on large projects, but I have heard rumors about some projects being over grown and quite messy. So what projects do you think have the best...
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Paths in master pages === I've started to work a bit with master pages for an ASP.net mvc site and I've come across a question. When I link in a stylesheet on the master page it seems to update the path to the sheet correctly. That is in the code I have <link href="../../Content/Site.css" rel="stylesheet" typ...
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Explode that doesn't return empty strings? === PHP's explode function returns an array of strings split on some provided substring. It will return empty strings like this: var_dump(explode('/', '1/2//3/')); array(5) { [0]=> string(1) "1" [1]=> string(1) "2" [2]=> s...
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.NET Web Application Portability to SilverLight === The company where I work created this application which is core to our business and relies on the web browser to enforce certain "rules" that without them renders the application kinda useless to our customers. Sorry about having to be circumspect, An NDA along with...
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C++/Java Performance for Neural Networks? === I was discussing neural networks (NN) with a friend over lunch the other day and he claimed the the performance of a NN written in Java would be similar to one written in C++. I know that with 'just in time' compiler techniques Java can do very well, but somehow I just do...
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.net: System.Web.Mail vs System.Net.Mail === I am considering converting a project that I've inherited from .net 1.1 to .net 2.0. The main warning I'm concerned about is that it wants me to switch from System.Web.Mail to using System.Net.Mail. I'm not ready to re-write all the components using the obsolete System....
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What are differences between AssemblyVersion, AssemblyFileVersion and AssemblyInformationalVersion? === There are three assembly version attributes. What are differences? Is it ok if I use AssemblyVersion and ignore the rest? ---------- MSDN says: - [AssemblyVersion][1]: > Specifies the version of the ass...
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Can I Mix VBScript and JScript in a Single HTA? === Is it possible to use both JScript and VBScript in the same HTA? Can I call VBScript functions from JScript and vice-versa?
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What does a PHP developer need to know about https / secure socket layer connections? === I know next to nothing when it comes to the how and why of https connections. Obviously, when I'm transmitting secure data like passwords or especially credit card information, https is a critical tool. What do I need to know a...
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Convert from scientific notation string to float in C# === What's the proper way to convert from a scientific notation string such as "1.234567E-06" to a floating point variable using C#?
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Parsing exact dates in C# shouldn't force you to create an IFormatProvider === Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but parsing a yyyy/MM/dd (or other specific formats) dates in C# **should** be as easy as DateTime.ParseExact(theDate, "yyyy/MM/dd"); but no, C# forces you to create an IFormatProvider. Is...
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Define an interface in C++ that needs to be implemented in C# and C++ === I have an interface that I have defined in C++ which now needs to be implemented in C#. What is the best way to go about this? I don't want to use COM at all in my interface definition. The way I have solved this right now is to to have two inte...
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How do I get the unix find command to print out the file size with the file name? === If I issue the find command as follows: $find . -name *.ear It prints out: ./dir1/dir2/earFile1.ear ./dir1/dir2/earFile2.ear ./dir1/dir3/earFile1.ear What I want to 'print' to the command line is the na...
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MySQL: "lock wait timeout exceeded" === I am trying to delete several rows from a MySQL 5.0.45 database: delete from bundle_inclusions; The client works for a while and then returns the error: Lock wait timeout exceeded; try restarting transaction It's possible there is some uncommitted transaction...
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C pointers in C# === Is this function declaration in C#: void foo(string mystring) the same as this one in C: void foo(char *) i.e. In C#, does the called function receive a pointer behind the scenes?
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Simple haskell string manage === Theres is a little problem I want to solve with Haskell: let substitute a function that change all of the wildcards in a string for one concrete parameter. The function has de signature of: subs :: String -> String -> String -> String -- example: -- subs 'x' "x^3 + x ...
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I need an algorithm for deciding whether a passed in amount can be built additively from a set of numbers. === I need a **non recursive** algorithm for deciding whether a passed in amount can be built additively from a set of numbers. In my case I'm determining whether a certain currency amount (such as $40) can be m...
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Disk Activity in Applescript === How can I poll disk activity in Applescript? Check to see if disk X is being read, written, or idle every N seconds and do something.
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'^M' character at end of lines === When I run a particular SQL script in Unix environments, I'm am seeing a '^M' character at the end of each line of the SQL script as it is echoed to the command-line. I don't know on which OS the SQL script was originally created. What is causing this and how do I fix it?
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Placing a PDF inside another PDF document with Zend_PDF === I have a pdf file of a logo, about 1"x2" in dimension. Can anybody provide the code snippet to import that PDF logo into another PDF file using the [Zend_PDF][1] API's? Ideally, I'd like to be able to place it like the PNG, TIFF or JPG objects with the ...
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HTML in Code? === In a web application is it acceptable to use HTML in your code (non-scripted languages, Java, .NET) ?
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Is there a terminal program that differentiates between input, output, and commands? === Is there a terminal program that shows the difference between input, standard output, error output, the prompt, and user-entered commands? It should also show when standard input is needed vs. running a command. One way would ...
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Batch insert using JPA/Toplink === I have a web application that receives messages through an HTTP interface, e.g.: http://server/application?source=123&destination=234&text=hello This request contains the ID of the sender, the ID of the recipient and the text of the message. This message should be proces...
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Why aren't my breakpoints working in Xcode? === I have breakpoints set but Xcode appears to ignore them.
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How do I see the list of open files within emacs? Or browse a directory within emacs? === Most text editors have a navigation pane that lets you see all the files you currently have open. Or a pane that lets you browse a file directory. How do I do this in emacs?
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Private Accessor class ignores generic constraint === These days, i came across a problem with Team System Unit Testing. I found that the automatically created accessor class ignores generic constraints - at least in the following case: Assume you have the following class: namespace MyLibrary { pu...
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how to implement shortcut key combination of CTRL or SHIFT + <letter> through javascript? === ASP.NET 2.0 web application, how to implement shortcut key combination of CTRL + <letter>, preferably through javascript, to make web application ergonomically better? How to capture multiple-key keyboard events through javas...
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Rails, Restful Authentication & RSpec - How to test new models that require authentication === I've created a learning application using [Bort][1], which is a base app that includes Restful Authentication and RSpec. I've got it up and running and added a new object that requires users to be logged in before they can ...
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Writing C# client to consume a Java web service that returns array of objects === I am writing a C# client that calls a web service written in Java (by another person). I have added a web reference to my client and I'm able to call methods in the web service ok. The service was changed to return an array of object...
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Visual studio 2008 is it worth the upgrade from 2005? === As of the fall of 2008 I'm about to embark on a new development cycle for a major product that has a winform and an asp.net interface. We use Telerik, DevExpress and Infragistics components in it and all are going to have a release within a month or so which w...
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What do I need to manage XML files? === I believe I need a DTD to define the schema and an XSLT if I want to display it in a browser and have it look "pretty". But I'm not sure what else I would need to have a well-defined XML document that can be queried using XQuery and displayed in a web browser.
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Write a Servelt that Talks to JMS (ActiveMQ) === I am building a site that uses a simple AJAX Servelt to talk JMS (ActiveMQ) and when a message arrives from the topic to update the site. I have Javascript that creates an XMLHttpRequest for data. The Servelt processes the Get Request and sends back JSON. However I h...
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Macro to test weather an integer type is signed or unsigned === How would you write (in C/C++) a macro which tests if an integer type (given as a parameter) is signed or unsigned? <pre><code> #define is_this_type_signed (my_type) ... <code></pre>
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Senior J2EE interview questions === What are the best questions to ask when running a technical interview for a senior level j2ee developer?
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Best way to convert text files between character sets? === What is the fastest, easiest tool or method to convert text files between character sets? Specifically, I need to convert from UTF-8 to ISO-8859-15 and vice versa. Everything goes: one-liners in your favorite scripting language, command-line tools or oth...
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Is there a good tutorial on Websphere 6.1 ND deployments? === I need to deploy an application on the WAS ND 6.1 and do not know anything about it and cannot afford to go to training... I thank you in advance for your help!
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replace a character programatically in Oracle 8.x series === Due to repetitive errors with one of our Java applications: Engine engine_0: Error in application action. org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: An invalid XML character (Unicode: 0x13) was found in the element content of the document. I need to ...
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Why is my cocoa program getting EXC_BAD_ACCESS during startup? === During the load of my cocoa application, my program crashes with the messsage EXC_BAD_ACCESS. The stack trace is not helpful. Any clues to how I can find the problem?
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Are Tests Valid Documentation? === As suggested, I have closed the question posed [here][1] and have broken it up into separate questions regarding code documentation to be posed throughout the day. ---------- The first part: [How do you document your methods?][2] This question is about documentation as it ...
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How do you create templates for SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services reports? === I want to create templates for base new reports on to have common designs. How do you do it?
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Best PHP image processing library? === for resizing images and creating thumbnails, preferably works on most shared hosts
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exposition on arrows === What would be a good place to go to understand arrows? ideally, i am just looking for some place with a concise definition with motivation from some good examples. Something similar to Wadler's exposition on monads.
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Where can i find the XML schema (XSD-file) for the Glade markup language? === As stated in the title, i'm looking for an XML schema (XSD-file) for the Glade markup language? Wikipedia states that **Glade** is a schema based markup language ([list of schemas at wikipedia][1]). I tried to search the web, wikipedia an...
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Anyone using Lisp for a MySQL-backended web app? === I keep hearing that Lisp is a really productive language, and I'm enjoying [SICP][1]. Still, I'm missing something useful that would let me replace PHP for server-side database interaction in web applications. Is there something like PHP's [PDO][2] library for L...
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