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What is the best way of preventing memory leaks in a yacc-based parser? === Yacc does not permit objects to be passed around. Because the %union can only contain POD types, complex objects must be new'd and passed around by pointer. If a syntax error occurs, the yacc parser just stops running, and references to all of...
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How do you create SQL Server 2005 stored procedure templates in SQL Server 2005 Management Studio? === How do you create SQL Server 2005 stored procedure templates in SQL Server 2005 Management Studio?
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SQL Server 2005 How Create a Unique Constraint? === How do I create a unique constraint on an existing table in SQL Server 2005? I am looking for both the TSQL and how to do it in the Database Diagram.
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JVM Thread dumps containing monitors without locking threads === What could be the cause of JVM thread dumps that show threads waiting to lock on a monitor, but the monitors do not have corresponding locking threads? Java 1.5_14 on Windows 2003
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Why is access denied when installing SSL cert on IIS 5? === I'm working with a support person who is supposed to be able to install SSL certs on a web server he maintains. He has local admin rights to the server via a domain security group. He also has permissions on our internal CA running Windows 2003 Server Certi...
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Storing email messages in a database === What sort of database schema would you use to store email messages, with as much header information as practical/possible, into a database? Assume that they have been fed into a script from the MTA and parsed into the relevant headers/body/attachments. Would you store the...
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.NET WCF faults generating incorrect SOAP 1.1 faultcode values === I am experimenting with using the FaultException and FaultException<T> to determine the best usage pattern in our applications. We need to support WCF as well as non-WCF service consumers/clients, including SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2 clients. FYI: using ...
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Is GCJ (GNU Compiler for Java) a viable tool for publishing a webapp? === Is it really viable to use GCJ to publish server-side applications? Webapps? My boss is convinced that compiling our (***my***) webapp into a binary executable is a brilliant idea. (Then again, he likes nice, small simple things with blin...
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Is there a way to add global error handler in a visual basic 6.0 application? === VB 6.0 does not have any global handler.To catch runtime errors,we need to add a handler in each method where we feel an error can occur.But, still some places might be left out.So,we end up getting runtime errors.Adding error handler in...
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Remove border from IFrame === How do I remove the border from an IFrame embedded in my web app? An example of the IFrame is: <IFRAME src="myURL" width=300" height="300">Browser not compatible. </IFRAME> I would like the transition from the content on my page to the contents of the IFrame to be seemless, assu...
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In Java, does return trump finally? === If I have a try/catch block with returns inside it, will the finally block be called? For example: try { something(); return success; } catch (Exception e) { return failure; } finally { Sy...
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How to rewrite or convert C# code in Java code ? === I start to write a client - server application using .net (C#) for both client and server side. Unfortunately, my company refuse to pay for Windows licence on server box meaning that I need to rewrite my code in Java, or go to the Mono way. Is there any good w...
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NHibernate, Count Query === If i have a simple named query defined, the preforms a count function, on one column: <query name="Activity.GetAllMiles"> <![CDATA[ select count(Distance)from Activity ]]> </query> How do I get the result of a count or any query that don...
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IsNull function in DB2 SQL? === Is there a performant equivalent to the isnull function for DB2? Imagine some of our products are internal, so they don't have names: Select product.id, isnull(product.name, "Internal) From product Might return: 1 Socks 2 Shoes 3 Internal 4 Pa...
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C++ Unit Testing Legacy Code: How to handle #include? === I've just started writing unit tests for a legacy code module with large physical dependencies using the #include directive. I've been dealing with them a few ways that felt overly tedious (providing empty headers to break long #include dependency lists, and us...
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How to setup VIM properly for editing Python files - *.py === I've troubles setting VIM (7.1.xxx) for editing python files. Identing seems broken (optimal 4 spaces). I've followed some tutorials I found via google. Still no effect :/ Please help.
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What is the best way to create a web page thumbnail? === Is there some reasonably cross platform way to create a thumbnail image given a URL? I know there are thumbnail web services that will do this, but I want a piece of software or library that will do this locally. I guess in Linux I could always spawn a browser w...
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GlassFish JSF : IndexOutOfBoundsException no personalized classes in trace === I'm having an issue with a GlassFish server I am running. It seems to be "crashing" or stops responding after a while, espeacially under heavy load. I have gone back to check my application and make sure it is not the application itself t...
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Python: how do I match the string - only if the next line has a given string? === I have a text file, which looks like this: node13 state = free np = 8 properties = beta,eightcores ntype = cluster status = opsys=linux,uname=Linux node13 2.6.27.19-5-default #1 SMP 2009-02-28 04:...
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switch UIViewController In iOS === I have three UIViewController :A, B, C I goto B from A I goto C from B how can I goBackTo A from C Without through B? //in a.m B* b =[B alloc] init]; [self presentModalViewController:b animated:YES]; [b release]; //in b.m C* c=[C alloc] init]; [s...
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Ember-Data callback when findAll finished loading all records === With ember-data I'm loading all records of a model with: Dynopia.adapter = DS.Adapter.create({ findAll: function(store, type) { var url = type.url; jQuery.getJSON(url, function(data) { var ids = data.ma...
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How to save html, javascript and css files in html5 local storage? === Is there a way to store a html, javascript and css files in html5 local storage? I want make my webapplication faster! Thanks
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JSON. Parsing array of arrays. How? === How can I modify my existing JQuery code to loop through a JSON array of arrays? For example, when PHP returns a JSON result from MySQL database containing more than 1 row. Here is my code. It only works with a single row result. $(function(){ $('#btn_selec...
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Making a PHP class behave like an array? === I'd like to be able to write a PHP class that behaves like an array and uses normal array syntax for getting & setting. For example (where Foo is a PHP class of my making): $foo = new Foo(); $foo['fooKey'] = 'foo value'; echo $foo['fooKey']; ...
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Best way to archive live MySQL database === We have a live MySQL database that is 99% INSERTs, around 100 per second. We want to archive the data each day so that we can run queries on it without affecting the main, live database. In addition, once the archive is completed, we want to clear the live database. What ...
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Windows Server 2008: COM error: 0x800706F7 - The stub received bad data === I'm evaluating Server 2008. My C++ executable is getting this error. I've seen this error on MSDN that seems to have required a hot-fix for several previous OSes. Anyone else seen this? I get the same results for the 32 & 64 bit OS.
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MVC validation, will it conflict with other JS frameworks? === If I want to use the validation framework that you can use with MVC, will the javascript conflict with other javascript frameworks like jquery or YUI?
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track down file handle === I have a huge ear that uses log4j and there is a single config file that is used to set it up. In this config file there is no mention of certain log files but, additional files apart from those specified in the config file get generated in the logs folder. I've searched for other combinatio...
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Any downsides to using ASP.Net AJAX and JQuery together === We are planning to use the JQuery library to augment our client side JavaScript needs. Are there any major issues in trying to use both ASP.Net AJAX and JQuery? Both libraries seem to use $ for special purposes. Are there any conflicts that we need to be ...
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Under what circumstances does Internet Explorer fail to properly unload an ActiveX control? === I'm running into a perplexing problem with an ActiveX control I'm writing - sometimes, Internet Explorer appears to fail to properly unload the control on process shutdown. This results in the control instance's destructor ...
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How can I speed up SVN updates? === We have a ratter large svn repository. Doing svn updates are taking longer and longer the more we add code. We added svn:externals to folders that were repeated in some projects like the FCKeditor in various websites. This helped but not that much. What is the best way to redu...
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Java Open Source Workflow Engines === What is the best open source java workflow framework (e.g. OSWorkflow, jBPM, XFlow etc.)?
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Best practices for DateTime serialization in .Net framework 3.5/SQL Server 2008 === Some 4 years back, I followed this [MSDN article][1] for DateTime usage best practices for building a .Net client on .Net 1.1 and ASMX web services (with SQL 2000 server as the backend). I still remember the serialization issues I had ...
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How to get name associated with open HANDLE === What's the easiest way to get the filename associated with an open HANDLE in Win32?
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C# compare algorithms === Are there any open source algorithms in c# that solve the problem of creating a difference between two text files? It would be super cool if it had some way of highlighting what exact areas where changed in the text document also.
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How do you crash a JVM? === Newbie here... Also not sure whether the question belongs to a site that prefers questions that can be answered and not discussed. Still... I was reading a book on programming skills wherein the author asks the interviewee, "How do you crash a JVM?" I thought that you could do so by writ...
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Using JQuery, how can I dynamically set the size attribute of a select box? === I would like to include it in this code: $("#mySelect").bind("click", function() { $("#myOtherSelect").children().remove() ; var options = '' ; for (var i = 0; i < myArray[this.value].length; i++) { ...
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Work with PSDs in PHP === I was recently asked to come up with a script that will allow the end user to upload a PSD (Photoshop) file, and split it up and create images from each of the layers. I would love to stay with PHP for this, but I am open to Python or Perl as well. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated...
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SQLite UDF - VBA Callback === Has anybody attempted to pass a VBA (or VB6) function (via AddressOf ?) to the SQLite create a UDF function (http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/create_function.html). How would the resulting callback arguments be handled by VBA? The function to be called would have the following signatu...
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Does Server Core 2008 support asp.net? === Does Server Core 2008 support asp.net? I see references online saying that it isn't supported, but they are all old references from CTPs.
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Can you pre-compile regular expressions in python? === Each time a python file is imported that contains a large quantity of static regular expressions, cpu cycles are spent compiling the strings into their representative state machines in memory. a = re.compile("a.*b") b = re.compile("c.*d") ... Q...
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Switching state server to another machine in cluster === We have a number of web-apps running on IIS 6 in a cluster of machines. One of those machines is also a state server for the cluster. We do not use sticky IP's. When we need to take down the state server machine this requires the entire cluster to be offline ...
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Does anyone still believe in the Capability Maturity Model for Software? === Ten years ago when I first encountered the [CMM for software][1] I was, I suppose like many, struck by how accurately it seemed to describe the chaotic "level one" state of software development in many businesses, particularly with its refere...
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apache axis ConfigurationException === I am using apache axis to connect my java app to a web server. I used wsdl2java to create the stubs for me, but when I try to use the stubs, I get the following exception: org.apache.axis.ConfigurationException: No service named <web service name> is available any idea?
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How can I post a Cocoa "sheet" on another program's window? === Using the Apple OS X Cocoa framework, how can I post a *sheet* (slide-down modal dialog) on the window of another process? Interprocess cooperation (such as passing a reference of some kind) is acceptable: both processes are mine, but I want to avoid ...
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Null or default comparsion of generic argument === I have a generic method defined like this: public void MyMethod<T>(T myArgument) The first things I want to do is check if the value of myArgument is the default value for that type, something like this: if (myArgument == default(T)) But this doesn...
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How to publish wmi classes in .net? === I've created a seperate assembly with a class that is intended to be published through wmi. Then I've created a windows forms app that references that assembly and attempts to publish the class. When I try to publish the class, I get an exception of type System.Manageme...
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How to add method using metaclass === How do I add an instance method to a class using a metaclass (yes I do need to use a metaclass)? The following kind of works, but the func_name will still be "foo": def bar(self): print "bar" class MetaFoo(type): __new__(cls, name, bases, dict): ...
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How do I estimate the size of a Lucene index? === Is there a known math formula that I can use to estimate the size of a new Lucene index? I know how many fields I want to have indexed, and the size of each field. And, I know how many items will be indexed. So, once these are processed by Lucene, how does it translate...
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How does the NSAutoreleasePool autorelease pool work? === As I understand it, anything created with an **alloc**, **new**, or **init** needs to be manually released. For example: int main(void) { NSString *string; string = [[NSString alloc] init]; /* use the string */ [string...
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Getting notified when the page DOM has loaded (but before window.onload) === I know there are some ways to get notified when the page body has loaded (before all the images and 3rd party resources load which fires the **window.onload** event), but it's different for every browser. Is there a definitive cross-browse...
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getting data from an oracle database as a CSV file (or any other custom textual format) === A sample perl script that connects to an oracle database, does a simple SELECT query, and spits the results to stdout in CSV format would be perfect. Python or any other language available in a typical unix distribution would ...
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Error Serializing String in WebService call === this morning I ran into an issue with returning back a text string as result from a Web Service call. the Error I was getting is below ************** Exception Text ************** System.ServiceModel.CommunicationException: Error in deserializing body of repl...
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Are there CScope-style source browsers for other languages besides C/C++ on Windows? === I'm specifically interested in tools that can be plugged into Vim to allow CScope-style source browsing (1-2 keystroke commands to locate function definitions, callers, global symbols and so on). I'm not interested in IDE-based to...
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What and why Source Control (aka Version Control, aka SCM) would you use for a 1000+ developer organization? === There are many SCM systems out there. Some open, some closed, some free, some quite expensive. Which _ONE_ would you use for a 3000+ developer organization with several sites (some behind a very slow link)?...
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Is there a good .net library for 3-way comparison of HTML that can be used for merge? === In order to merge independant HTML changes, I'm looking for recomendations for a 3-way comparison / merge library for HTML. The common 3-way text merge algorithms perform poorly because they do not understand the tree like struc...
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Valid characters in a Java class name === What characters are valid in a Java class name? What other rules govern Java class names (for instance, Java class names cannot begin with a number)?
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What is the best method to reduce the size of my Javascript and CSS files? === When working with large and/or many Javascript and CSS files, what's the best way to reduce the file sizes?
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Using OpenID for both .NET/Windows and PHP/Linux/Apache web sites === Is it possible to use OpenID for *both* .NET web sites and PHP websites (Apache/Linux)? I have a manager that wants single sign-on for access to any/all web sites, regardless of which web server hosts a web site. I create .NET web apps and the PHP...
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Which is faster/best? SELECT * or SELECT column1, colum2, column3, etc. === I've heard that `SELECT *` is generally bad practice to use when writing SQL commands because it is more efficient to `SELECT` columns you specifically need. If I need to `SELECT` every column in a table, should I use `SELECT *` or `SELECT...
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How to find broken links on a website === What techniques or tools are recommended for finding broken links on a website? I have access to the logfiles, so could conceivably parse these looking for 404 errors, but would like something automated which will follow (or attempt to follow) all links on a site. Thanks...
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Unique ID c++ === What is the best way to generate a Unique ID from two (or more) short ints in C++? I am trying to uniquely identify vertices in a graph. The vertices contain two to four short ints as data, and ideally the ID would be some kind of a hash of them. Prefer portability and uniqueness over speed or eas...
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In Tomcat how can my servlet determine what connectors are configured? === The server.xml can have many connectors, typically port only 8080, but for my application a user might configure their servlet.xml to also have other ports open (say 8081-8088). I would like for my servlet to figure out what socket connections...
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How to put text in the upper right, or lower right corner of a "box" using css === See the following. How would I get the "here" and "and here" to be on the right, on the same lines as the lorem ipsums? ` Lorem Ipsum etc........here blah....................... blah blah.................. blah.........
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Handling empty values with ADO.NET and AddWithValue() === I have a control that, upon postback, saves form results back to the database. It populates the values to be saved by iterating through the querystring. So, for the following SQL statement (vastly simplified for the sake of discussion)... UPDATE MyTable ...
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How to get rid of Javascript Runtime Errors when running PDT + XDebug in Eclipse? === I am currently developing a Drupal webpage using PDT. When running without XDebug, the site works fine. When I enable XDebug, the site works fine but opens up tons of Javascript errors that I need to click through. Example: ...
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Is there a tool for finding unreferenced functions (dead, obsolete code) in a C# app? === I want to delete foo() if foo() isn't called from anywhere.
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Writing a ++ macro in Common Lisp === I've been attempting to write a Lisp macro that would perfom the equivalent of ++ in other programming languages for semantic reasons. I've attempted to do this in several different ways, but none of them seem to work, and all are accepted by the interpreter, so I don't know if I...
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Can you return a String from a summaryObjectFunction === In a Flex AdvancedDatGrid, we're doing a lot of grouping. Most of the columns are the same for the parents and for the children, so I'd like to show the first value of the group as the summary rather than the MAX, MIN or AVG This code works on numerical but...
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Directory layout for PHPUnit tests? === I'm a longtime Java programmer working on a PHP project, and I'm trying to get PHPUnit up and working. When unit testing in Java, it's common to put test case classes and regular classes into separate directories, like this - /src MyClass.java /test MyClassTest....
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Output parameters not readable when used with a DataReader === When using a DataReader object to access data from a database (such as SQL Server) through stored procedures, any output parameter added to the Command object before executing are not being filled after reading. I can read row data just fine, as well as a...
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Free Project management software === The company I work for has some project management issues about project management. Is not that it doesn't work but that I get the impression it could work much better. I'm looking for a good project management tool(web based). I want the company to perecive as free to improv...
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Comet implementation for ASP.NET? === I've been looking at ways to implement gmail-like messaging inside a browser, and arrived at the [Comet][1] concept. However, I haven't been able to find a good .NET implementation that allows me to do this within IIS (our application is written in ASP.NET 2.0). The solutions ...
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Get path geometry from FlowDocument object === Can someone tell me how to get path geometry from a WPF FlowDocument object? Please not that I do **not** want to use `FormattedText`. Thanks.
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So which is faster truly? Flash, Silverlight or Animated gifs? === I am trying to develop a multimedia site and I am leaning heavily toward Silverlight however Flash is always a main player. I am a Speed and performance type developer. Which Technology will load fastest in the given scenarios? 56k, DSL and Cable?
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How would I go about creating a custom search index much like Lucene? === I implemented a Lucene search solution awhile back, and it got me interested in compressed file indexes that are searchable. At the time I could not find any good information on how exactly you would go about creating a custom search index, so I...
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What do the numbers in a version typically represent (i.e. v1.9.0.1)? === Maybe this is a silly question, but I've always assumed each number delineated by a period represented a single component of the software. If that's true, do they ever represent something different? I'd like to start assigning versions to the d...
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Can you recommend a good c# windows progarmming book (for Java developer) === I'm looking for a good C# programming book that discusses Windows programming - UI, forms, office plugins etc - for developers (lots of Java experience). Thanks for any help!
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Uninitialized memory blocks in VC++ === As everyone* knows, the Visual C++ runtime marks uninitialized or just freed memory blocks with special non-zero markers. Is there any way to disable this behavior entirely without manually setting all uninitialized memory to zeros? It's causing havoc with my valid not null chec...
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How do use fckEditor safely, without risk of cross site scripting? === This link describes an exploit into my app using fckEditor: http://knitinr.blogspot.com/2008/07/script-exploit-via-fckeditor.html How do I make my app secure while still using fckEditor? Is it an fckEditor configuration? Is it some processi...
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what is the best wiki for small project or home site? === There are lots of different wiki implementations. For a lightweight site you might not want a heavyweight implementation (e.g. like Tiki). What are good wiki implementations and **why**? By lightweight site I mean small number of users and relatively low bandwi...
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What is the deployment rate of the .NET framework? === I've been looking for this information for my commercial desktop product, with no avail. Specifically, what I'm look for, is deployment statistics of the .NET framework for end-users (both granny "I'm just browsing the internet" XP, and high-end users, if possi...
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What's the best HTML WYSISYG editor available to web developers and why? === There are many different flavored HTML WYSIWYG editors from javascript to ASP.Net web controls, but all too often the features are the same. Does anyone have a favorite HTML editor they like to use in projects? Why?
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How stable are Cisco IOS OIDs for querying data with SNMP across different model devices? === I'm querying a bunch of information from cisco switches using SNMP. For instance, I'm pulling information on neighbors detected using CDP by doing an snmpwalk on .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.23 Can I use this OID across different cis...
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Unit Testing C Code === I worked on an embedded system this summer written in straight C. It was an existing project that the company I work for had taken over. I have become quite accustomed to writing unit tests in Java using JUnit but was at a loss as to the best way to write unit tests for existing code (which n...
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How can I perform HTTP PUT uploads to a VMware ESX Server in PowerShell? === VMware ESX, ESXi, and VirtualCenter are supposed to be able to support HTTP PUT uploads since version 3.5. I know how to do downloads, that's easy. I've never done PUT before. Background information on the topic is here: http://communities...
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"Can't locate Foo.pm in @INC" -- How to install a missing perl module === Is there an easier way than downloading, untarring, making, etc?
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Should I use an initialization vector (IV) along with my encryption? === Is it recommended that I use an [initialization vector](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialization_vector) to encrypt/decrypt my data? Will it make things more secure? Is it one of those things that need to be evaluated on a case by case basis? ...
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Detecting COMCTL32 version in .NET === How do I determine which version of comctl32.dll is being used by a C# .NET application? The answers I've seen to this question usually involve getting version info from the physical file in Windows\System, but that isn't necessarily the version that's actually in use due to side...
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Debugging VBO Vertex buffers crashes === I'm using the VBO extension for storing Vertex, normal and color buffers (glBindBufferARB) For some reason when changing buffers or doing some operation the application crashes with an access violation. When attaching The debugger I see that the crash is in some thread that is...
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Using network services when disconnected in Mac OS X === From time to time am I working in a completely disconnected environment with a Macbook Pro. For testing purposes I need to run a local DNS server in a VMWare session. I've configured the lookup system to use the DNS server (/etc/resolve.conf), and commands like ...
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Is it possible to pass a parameter to XSLT through a URL when using a browser to transform XML? === When using a browser to transform XML (Google Chrome or IE7) is it possible to pass a parameter to the XSLT stylesheet through the URL? example: **data.xml** <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <?xm...
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What's the best library for reading Outlook .msg files in Java ? === I would like to read the text and binary attachments in a saved Outlook message (.msg file) from a Java application, without resorting to native code (JNI, Java Native Interface). [Apache POI-HSMF][1] seems to be in the right direction, but it's...
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When would I use Server.TransferURL over PostBackURL? === Or vice versa.
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What are the C# documentation tags? === In C# documentation tags allow you to produce output similar to MSDN. What are a list of allowable tags for use inside the /// (triple slash) comment area above classes, methods, and properties?
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What is the best way to randomize an array's order in PHP. === I was asked this question in a job interview. The interviewer and I disagreed on what the correct answer was. I'm wondering if anyone has any data on this.
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What is the best resource you know to learn Dojo? === The Dojo toolkit looks like it is very useful, but the docs feel very incomplete and buggy. Can anyone suggest a book or other resource to help a javascript novice really learn to use Dojo?
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report generation on php? === one of the most frequent requests i get is to create XY report for YZ App. This apps are normally built on php, so far i have manually created most of this reports, and while I enjoy the freedom of building it like i want, it usually becomes pretty tedious to calculate subtotals,averages,...
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Anyone know of a list of delegates already built into the framework? === I find myself writing delegates occasionally for really simple functions (take no arguments and return void for example) and am wondering if anyone knows someplace that has compiled a list of all the delegates already available in the .NET framew...
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What is the best way to extract a version string from a file? === I want to use a file to store the current version number for a piece of customer software which can be used by a start-up script to run the binary in the correct directory. For Example, if the run directory looks like this: . .. 1.2....
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