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Terminate MySQL connections on shared host?
===
I'm using MediaTemple's Grid Server (shared/grid hosting) to run some MySQL/PHP sites I'm writing and noticed that I wasn't closing one of my MySQL connections, which caused my site to error out, "Too Many Connections".
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Errors creating WebPart subclass in another assembly
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I am trying to create a subclass of WebPart that will act as a parent to any WebParts we create. If I create an empty class in the same project, I am able to inherit from it as one would expect. However, if I try to place it in another assembly -- one that I've ... | 0 | [
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How do you test cookies in MVC .net?
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http://weblogs.asp.net/stephenwalther/archive/2008/06/30/asp-net-mvc-tip-12-faking-the-controller-context.aspx
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Using Stack as Queue
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Deleting a middle node from a single linked list when pointer to the previous node is not available
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A snippet to monitor the last INSERT/UPDATE in an Oracle DB from C#?
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I'm looking for a simple, sample snippet of C# code to monitor an Oracle database and basically check for its last update. It could be either command line (great for future integration with Nagios) or GUI. I've did some prototypes but the code te... | 0 | [
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Why does a C/C++ program often have optimization turned off in debug mode?
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In most C or C++ environments, there is a "debug" mode and a "release" mode compilation.
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Is there an easy way in .NET to get "st", "nd", "rd" and "th" endings for numbers?
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1 to 1st
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101 to 101st
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Drawing a Web Graph
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I'm trying to draw a graph on an ASP webpage. I'm hoping an API can be helpful, but so far I have not been able to find one.
The graph contains labeled nodes and unlabeled directional edges.
The ideal output would be something like [this][1].
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Rhino Mocks: How do I return numbers from a sequence
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I have an Enumerable array
int meas[] = new double[] {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18};
On each successive call to the mock's method that I'm testing I want to return a value from that array.
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Eclipse Ganymede hacks, hints, tips, tricks, and best practices
===
I've recently started using Eclipse Ganymede CDT for C development and I couldn't like it more. I'm aware the learning curve could be sort of pronounced, therefore and with your help, my goal is to flatten it as much as possible. I'm looking for the b... | 0 | [
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XML Serialization and empty collections.
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I have a a property defined as:
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[XmlArrayItem("contact", typeof(ContactEvent)),
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public List<Event> Delete { get; set; }
If the List<> Delete has no items
<delete ... | 0 | [
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How do I query the CrystalReports CMS database?
===
Is it possible to query the Crystal CMS database and get meaningful data back? The data appears to be encrypted.
I am running Business Objects Crystal Report Server version 11.5 | 0 | [
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Zend PHP debugger: How can I start debugging a page using a get argument?
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I am trying out the debugger built into Zend studio. It seems great! One thing though, when I start a page using the debugger does anyone know how I can set a request get argument within the page?
For example, I don't want to debug runt... | 0 | [
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Tracking CPU and Memory usage per process
===
I suspect that one of my applications eats more CPU cycles than I want it to. The problem is - it happens in bursts, and just looking at the task manager doesn't help me as it shows immediate usage only.
Is there a way (on Windows) to track the history of CPU & Memory u... | 0 | [
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Looking for ways to automate web site testing
===
We develop custom survey web sites and I am looking for a way to automate the pattern testing of these sites. Surveys often contain many complex rules and branches which are triggered on how items are responded too. All surveys are rigorously tested before being rele... | 0 | [
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Opinion of Hosted SVN providers?
===
What is your opinion of the various online Hosted SVN providers? How do they all compare? I'm looking for thoughts on Assembla, Unfuddle, BeanStalk, CVSDude, ProjectLocker, and any others that I forgot to mention. Thanks for your insight and input. | 2 | [
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In Applescript, how can I get to the Help menu Search field, like Spotlight?
===
In OS X, in order to quickly get at menu items from the keyboard, I want to be able to type a key combination, have it run a script, and have the script focus the Search field in the Help menu. It should work just like the key combinatio... | 0 | [
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Is it possible to reference control templates defined in microsoft's assemblies?
===
i have scenario where i have to provide my own control template for a few WPF controls - i.e. GridViewHeader. when you take a look at control template for GridViewHEader in blend, it is agregated from several other controls, which in ... | 0 | [
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Advice on buidling an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system using Asterisk
===
What are some good resources that i can start with?
I don't have any hardware yet, What advice can you give me if i want to start development/testing without hardware? | 0 | [
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Is there a way to make text unselectable on an html page?
===
I'm building an html UI with some text elements, such as tab names, which look bad when selected. Unfortunately, it's very easy for a user to double-click a tab name, which selects it by default in many browsers.
I might be able to solve this with a jav... | 0 | [
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I'm wondering if there's any way to write CSS specifically for Safari using only CSS. I know there has to be something out there, but I haven't found it yet. | 0 | [
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Going Ruby: Straight to IronRuby?
===
I just started to learn Ruby and as a .Net developer, I'm wondering if I should just go straight ahead and use IronRuby, without trying some pure Ruby first.
What do you think? Will I be missing anything?
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Is there a way to get the current xml data when we make our own custom XPath function (see here).
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I have a script that renders graphs in gnuplot. The graphs all end up with an ugly white background. How do I change this? (Ideally, with a command that goes into a gnuplot script, as opposed to a command-line option or something in a settings file) | 0 | [
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===
We have a small embedded system without any video or serial ports (i.e. we can't output text via printf).
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What is a good alternative to subversion that has excellent branching and merging support?
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I'm sick and tired of manually tracking my branches and merges across my repository! It's too error prone. In a world where everyone seems to get the idea of reducing duplication and automating everything, subversion branchi... | 0 | [
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What is the best tool to find which DLL another VB6 DLL is referenced to?
===
This is an antique problem with VB6 DLL and COM objects but I still face it day to day. What is the best tool to see which DLL file or version another DLL is referencing to?
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Have you used any of the C++ interpreters (not compilers)?
===
I am curious if anyone have used UnderC, Cint, and Ch (or any other C++ interpreter) and could share their experience.
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What is kpsexpand?
===
gnuplot is giving the error: "sh: kpsexpand: not found."
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===
In PHP, if you return a reference to a protected/private property to a class outside the scope of the property does the reference override the scope?
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===
I use fdopen to associate a stream with an open file.
When I close() the file, is the stream automatically disassociated as well, and all stream memory returned to the OS, or do I need to be aware of the fdopen'd file and close it in a specific manner?
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What's a virtual IP (address)?
===
This is actually a multi-part question:
- What is it?
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===
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123
345
789
But not
1234
12
12 23
If I use `[0-9]+` I match any single string of digits. I thought `[0-9]{... | 0 | [
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===
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===
I am looking for a simple unpatented one-way encryption algorithm, preferably in c.
I would like to use it to validate passwords.
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SVN and renaming the server it's running on
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I'm running VisualSVN as my SVN server and using TortoiseSVN as the client. I've just renamed the server from mach1 to mach2 and now can't use SVN because it's looking for the repositories at http://mach1:81/ instead of the new name http://mach2:81/
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does a good swf to exe wraper open source exists ?
===
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MySQL, Asterisk Dialplans and call forwarding
===
How do I get Asterisk to forward incoming calls based on matching the incoming call number with a number to forward to? Both numbers are stored in a MySQL database. | 0 | [
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Get two linux boxes talking over a serial port
===
What is the best way to setup one linux box to listen on its serial port for incoming connections? I've done a lot of googling but I can't find the right combination of commands to actually get them to talk! My main objective is to provide a serial interface to runnin... | 0 | [
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stringstream manipulators & vstudio 2003
===
I am trying to use a stringstream object in VC++ (VStudio 2003) butI am getting an error when I use the overloaded << operator to try and set some manipulators.
I am trying the following:
int SomeInt = 1;
stringstream StrStream;
StrStream << std::setw(2) << ... | 0 | [
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What is a good regression testing framwork for software applications?
===
Am looking for a regression test framework where I can add tests to.. Tests could be any sort of binaries that poke an application.. | 0 | [
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Java Collections using wildcard
===
public class Generics {
public static void main(String[] args) {
List<? extends Object> mylist = new ArrayList<String>();
mylist.add("java"); // compile error
}
}
The above code (obviously) does not allow you to add elements to the list and wild cards ... | 0 | [
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How to infer coercions?
===
I would like to know how to infer coercions (a.k.a. implicit conversions) during type inference. I am using the type inference scheme described in [Top Quality Type Error Messages](http://people.cs.uu.nl/bastiaan/phdthesis/index.html) by Bastiaan Heeren, but I'd assume that the general idea... | 0 | [
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Which PHP open source shopping cart solutions have features that benefit me as the web developer?
===
There are hundreds of shopping cart solutions available for every platform, and all hosting plans come with several already installed. As a developer I understand that most of these are fairly similar from a user pers... | 0 | [
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How do I get the most recently updated form item to "stick" in Firefox when I copy its container?
===
I have a dl containing some input boxes that I "clone" with a bit of JavaScript like:
var newBox = document.createElement('dl');
var sourceBox = document.getElementById(oldkey);
newBox.innerHTML... | 0 | [
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Astoria vs. SQL Server Data Services
===
What are in your opinion big differences between areas of usage for "Astoria" (ADO.NET data services) and SQL Server Data Services? | 0 | [
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Visual Studio 2005 - 'Updating IntelliSense' hang-up
===
I am having trouble with my Visual Studio 2005 IntelliSense for some time now.<br><br>
It used to work fine, but for some reason the 'Updating IntelliSense...' does no longer seem to be able to complete for the solution I'm working on currenly- it simply gets s... | 0 | [
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C++: how to get fprintf results as a std::string w/o sprintf
===
I am working with an open-source UNIX tool that is implemented in C++, and I need to change some code to get it to do what I want. I would like to make the smallest possible change in hopes of getting my patch accepted upstream. Solutions that are implem... | 0 | [
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how to use "%f" to populate a double value into a string with the right precision
===
I am trying to populate a string with the double value using a sprintf like this
sprintf(S, "%f", val);
But the precision is being cut of to 6 decimal places.
I need about 10 decimal places for the precision.
Kindly tell me how... | 0 | [
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When do hal properties get updated
===
I'm calling GetProperty on a org.freedesktop.Hal.Device from my handler during a PropertyNotified signal. I'm only calling GetProperty on properties that have been added or changed.
When I call GetProperty during property adds, I'm getting a org.freedesktop.Hal.NoSuchProperty... | 0 | [
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Split a list feature in C# (Possibly LINQ)
===
Another easy one hopefully.
Let's say I have a collection like this:
List<DateTime> allDates;
I want to turn that into
List<List<DateTime>> dividedDates;
where each List in 'dividedDates' contains all of the dates in 'allDates' that belong to a d... | 0 | [
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Any way to programatically wrap a .NET WebService with a SoapExtension?
===
Basically, I'm trying to tap into the Soap pipeline in .NET 2.0 - I want to do what a SoapExtension can do if you provide a custom SoapExtensionAttribute... but to do it for every SOAP call without having to add the extension attribute to doze... | 0 | [
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What do you use to write and edit stored procedures in Oracle?
===
There are many options for editing and writing Stored Procedures in Oracle; what is the best tool for you and why? (one tool per answer.) | 0 | [
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Visual Studio 2005 ERROR: An error occurred generating a bootstrapper: Invalid syntax.
===
I'm working on VS 2005 and something has gone wrong on my machine. Suddenly, out of the blue, I can no longer build deployment files.
The build message is:
ERROR: An error occurred generating a bootstrapper: Invalid syn... | 0 | [
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How do you configure the Apache server which ships Mac OS X?
===
Mac OS X ships with apache pre-installed, but the files are in non-standard locations. This question is a place to collect information about where configuration files live, and how to tweak the apache installation to do things like serve php pages. | 0 | [
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What collaborative, electronic system do you use for managing releases, features, and tasks for developers and managers?
===
My biggest concern is ease of use, and nothing beats a google spreadsheet or document (Except maybe Office). At some point, the free-form nature of the formats starts to cause a problem.
Spec... | 0 | [
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How to configure IIS7 to allow zip file uploads using classic asp?
===
I recently installed Windows 2008 Server to replace a crashed hard drive on a web server with a variety of web pages including several classic ASP applications. One of these makes extensive use of file uploads using a com tool that has worked for s... | 0 | [
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How do you use gnuplot's built-in fonts?
===
The gnuplot docs have this to say about fonts:
<pre> Five basic fonts are supported directly by the gd library. These are
`tiny` (5x8 pixels), `small` (6x12 pixels), `medium`, (7x13 Bold),
`large` (8x16) or `giant` (9x15 pixels).</pre>
But when i try to ... | 0 | [
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Must DOCTYPE be the very first tag in an HTML document
===
Our security manager (Tivoli Access Manager, TAM) dynamically inserts a bit of javascript at the top of every html page when requested. It is inserted above the DOCTYPE statement. I think this might be the cause of the layout problems I am having.
Ideas any... | 0 | [
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===
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Which Open Source CMS do you find most reliable and performance-oriented?
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We need a good CMS that supports data clustering (managing and storing data on different servers). By "good" , I mean : reliable , minimum bugs , the faster the better. (Oh , and it should make coffee :) )
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How do I use Nant/Ant naming patterns?
===
I have to admit that I always forgot the syntactical intracacies of the naming patterns for Nant (eg. those used in filesets). The double asterisk/single asterisk stuff seems to be very forgettable in my mind.
Can someone provide a definitive guide to the naming patterns? | 0 | [
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What about a web site or a web page's structure would cause a visitor to return to the top of the previous page, instead of to the point in the page where the link resides?
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"This" assignment in C#
===
Does anybody have useful example of "this" assignment inside a C# method? I have been asked for it once during job interview, and I am still interested in answer myself.
Thank you! | 0 | [
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how could I intercept linux sys calls?
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Besides the LD_PRELOAD trick , and Linux Kernel Modules that replace a certain syscall with one provided by you , is there any possibility to intercept a syscall ( open for example ) , so that it first goes through your function , before it reaches the actual open ? | 0 | [
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Vim / vi Survival Guide
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What are the essential vim commands? What does a new-user need to know to keep themselves from getting into trouble? Hopefully more than just how to exit. | 0 | [
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Are there any noted differences in appearance rendering of html and xhtml in Google Chrome from other browsers?
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I've used a couple over the years, but what is your favourite and why?
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<script> block
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How do you do paged lists in Java Server Faces?
===
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MS Access - what are the lowest required permissions for the backend file and for the folder containing it
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I maintain an ms-access application splitted to frontend and backend files.
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Best way for a Swing GUI to communicate with domain logic?
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I have some domain logic implemented in a number of POJOs. I want to write a Swing user interface to allow the user to initiate and see the results of various domain actions.
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WPF: Org Chart TreeView Conditional Formatting
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The company has the traditional complex organizational structure, defining the amount of levels using the letter 'n' rather than an actual number. I will try and express the structure I'm trying to achieve in mono-spaced font:
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Hidden Markhov Models
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I want to get started on HMM's, but don't know how to go about it. Can people here, give me some basic pointers, where to look?
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Set 4 Space Indent in Emacs in Text Mode
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PostgreSQL DbLink Compilation on Solaris 10
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After successfully building dblink on solaris 10 using Sun C 5.9
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Can I implement a web user authentication system in python without POST?
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My university doesn't support the POST cgi method (I know, it's crazy), and I was hoping to be able to have a system where a user can have a username and password and log in securely. Is this even possible?
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===
I had an idea for a client-side language other than JavaScript, and I'd like to look into developing a Firefox plugin that would treat includes of this new language in a page, like <script type="newscript" src="path/script.ns" />, just as if it ... | 0 | [
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Using Lisp in C#
===
As a lot of ppl pointed out in [this question][1], Lisp is mostly used as a learning expirience. Nevertheless, it would be great if I could somehow use my Lisp algorithms and combine them with my C# programs.
In college my profs never could tell me how to use my Lisp routines in a program (no, n... | 0 | [
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how to detect if I'm compiling code under visual studio 8?
===
Is there any way to know if I'm compiling under Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 ? | 0 | [
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===
Suppose I have a large and legal collection of music that has been inconsistently tagged. I want to normalise a single field, eg Artist, so that, for example, the following artists all become the one artists:
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Is there a cross-language TDD solution?
===
I want to write a simple colour management framework in C#, Java and AS3. I only want to write the unit tests once though, rather than recreating the unit tests in JUnit, FlexUnit and say NUnit.
I have in mind the idea of say an xml file that defines manipulations of "in... | 0 | [
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When should you use java stored procedures with an Oracle database ... what are the drawbacks?
===
PL/SQL is not my native tongue. Oracle supports writing stored procedures in Java. What are the advantages of doing this over writing the stored procedures in PL/SQL | 4 | [
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Ruby exception inheritance with dynamically generated classes
===
I'm new to Ruby, so I'm having some trouble understanding this weird exception problem I'm having. I'm using the ruby-aaws gem to access Amazon ECS: <http://www.caliban.org/ruby/ruby-aws/>. This defines an class Amazon::AWS:Error:
module Amazon
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visually customize autocomplete in Wicket
===
How can I visually customize autocomplete fields in Wicket (change colors, fonts, etc.)? | 0 | [
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Is it bad to load many managed DLL's without using any types in them?
===
Background: At my company we are developing a bunch applications that are using the same core dll's. These dll's are using Spring.net's IoC-container to wire things up (auto-wiring). All applications are using the same spring configuration file,... | 0 | [
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DropDownList doesn't postback on SelectedIndexChanged
===
I'm writing an ASP.Net webform with some DropDownList controls on it. Then user changes selected item in one of dropdowns, ASP.Net doesn't seem to handle SelectedIndexChanged event until form is submitted with a 'Submit' button click.
How do I make my dropdown... | 0 | [
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Which text/code editor on Linux is most similar to TextMate?
===
I'm using TextMate on Mac OS X, which I am very happy with, but I would also like a nice editor on my Ubuntu box. So I have been looking for something like TextMate, which is very simplistic in its interface but very powerful beneath that surface, with a... | 0 | [
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Re-using soft deleted records
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If I have a table structure that is:
code+description+isdeleted
where code is the primary key.
The user creates a record, then later on deletes it. Because I am using soft deletes the isdeleted will be set to true. Then in my queries I would be doing a select with the where ... | 0 | [
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How do you find your way around a new codebase
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You don't always get to talk to the original author or authors of the code you maintain. Sometimes when I work on an existing project I feel like a special forces operative behind enemy lines trying to figure out the lay of the land without the use of a map. When you ... | 0 | [
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What does an 'M' in an IMAP message filename mean?
===
I'm cleaning up some old IMAP folders, and finding messages with names like:
1095812260.M625118P61205V0300FF04I002DC537_0.redoak.cise.ufl.edu,S=2576:2,ST
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Merge multiple xslt stylesheets
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I have a xslt stylesheet with multiple `xml:import`'s and I want to merge them all into the one xslt file.
Are there any tools out there which can do this? | 0 | [
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What attributes help runtime .Net performance?
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I am looking for attributes I can use to ensure the best runtime performance for my .Net application by giving hints to the loader, JIT compiler or ngen.
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What is the best source to learn C++?
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What is the best source to learn C++ for a C programmer. | 4 | [
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How to read values from numbers written as words?
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As wel all know numbers can be written either in numerics, or called by their names. While there are a lot of examples to be found that convert 123 into one hundred twenty three, I could not find good examples of how to convert it the other way around.
Some of t... | 0 | [
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