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Best way to do Visual Studio post build deployment in a team environment? === I'm working in a team environment where each developer works from their local desktop and deploys to a virtual machine that they own on the network. What I'm trying to do is set up the Visual Studio solution so that when they build the solu...
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Is there a Firefox add-on to use vim to edit textboxes? === or "How do I answer questions on SO in Firefox using gVim inside the textboxes?"
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How do I dump the data of some SQLite3 tables? === How do I dump the data, and only the data, not the schema, of some SQLite3 tables of a database (not all the tables)?
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Converting a Uniform Distribution to a Normal Distribution === How can I convert a uniform distribution (as most random number generators produce, e.g. between 0.0 and 1.0) into a normal distribution, specifically with a mean and standard deviation of my choosing?
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how do i take picture from a digital camera attached to my computer throught USB cable using vb.net or asp.net or C#? === I am writing picture editing windows forms application using vb.net/c#. i have a client requirement to capture the photo from digital still camera attached to computer. how can i capture a phot...
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Is it possible to offline a disk in a raidz zfs pool? === When i try to offline a disk in a zfs raidz pool (the raidz pool is not mirrored), zfs says that the disk cannot be taken offline because it has no valid mirror. Isn't one of the properties of raidz that it has a redundant disk (or even 2 disks in raidz2)......
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PostgreSQL 8.3 privileges not updated - wrong usage? === I'm having trouble granting privileges to another user in PostgreSQL 8.3. While the GRANT command gives me no error, the privileges do not show up. Do I need to "flush" them? sirprize=# CREATE DATABASE testdb; CREATE DATABASE sirprize=# GRANT AL...
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JPA Multiple Transaction Managers === i have one applicationContext.xml file, and it has two org.springframework.orm.jpa.JpaTransactionManager (each with its own persistence unit, different databases) configured in a Spring middleware custom application. i want to use annotation based transactions (@Transactional), t...
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What happens to global variables declared in a DLL? === Let's say I write a DLL in C++, and declare a global object of a class with a non-trivial destructor. Will the destructor be called when the DLL is unloaded?
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How do I check to see if a value is an integer in MySQL? === I see that within MySQL there are Cast() and Convert() functions to create integers from values, but is there any way to check to see if a value is an integer? Something like is_int() in PHP is what I am looking for. Thanks! Craig
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How to read/write dBase III files using C#/.NET ODBC or OLE? === I have searched for various techniques on how to read/write dBase III (dbf) files using OLEDB or ODBC with C#/.NET. I have tried almost all of the tecniques posted, but without success. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks for your ti...
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Grabbing Users with a specific value in their profile === I'm using membership and roles for authentication in my vb .net application. We have about 5 roles in the application with certain roles filling out a specific profile value. Example is the role is store and the profile value is store number. Obviously if you w...
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WPF Can't Databind to an Interface? === I'm trying to bind controls in a WPF form to an interface and I get a runtime error that it can't find the interface's properties. Here's the class I'm using as a datasource: public interface IPerson { string UserId { get; set; } string UserName ...
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Is there a better deterministic disposal pattern than nested "using"s in C#? === In C#, if I want to deterministically clean up non-managed resources, I can use the "using" keyword. But for multiple dependent objects, this ends up nesting further and further: using (FileStream fs = new FileStream("c:\file.txt"...
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Good primers on Cryptography === I'm wondering if anyone can recommend good primers on Cryptography and Crypto theory for someone with little or no prior experience in the area. I'll be honest and say it's something I've always found fascinating but having recently read Cryptonomicon I and had my interest resparked in...
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Not using widths & padding/margins on the same element? === I've seen numerous people mentions that you shouldn't use widths and padding or margins on the same element with CSS. Why is that?
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Conditional operator assignment with nullable<value> types? === EmployeeNumber = string.IsNullOrEmpty(employeeNumberTextBox.Text) ? null : Convert.ToInt32(employeeNumberTextBox.Text), I often find myself wanting to do things like this (EmployeeNumber is a nullable<int> as it's a prope...
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Sharepoint: Best way to display lists of non-Sharepoint content with "compatible" UI? === I've built a web part for Sharepoint that retrieves data from an external service. I'd like to display the items in a way that's UI-compatible with Sharepoint (fits in with its surroundings.) I'm aware of the "DataFormWebPart...
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What is the most straightforward way to pad empty dates in sql results (on either mysql or perl end)? === I'm building a quick csv from a mysql table with a query like: select DATE(date),count(date) from table group by DATE(date) order by date asc; and just dumping them to a file in perl over a: whil...
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enums in ruby === What's the best way to implement the enum idiom in Ruby? I'm looking for something which I can use (almost) like the Java/C# enums.
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how can I debug a process 1.exe runnng under another process 2.exe. === 1.exe doesnt' give enough time for me to launch IDE and attach 1.exe to the debugger to break into.
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What is the .NET Control.Margin property for? === i assumed that the C# margin property had a meaning like in CSS - the spacing around the outside of the control. But Margin values seem to be ignored to matter what values i enter. Then i read on the SDK: > Setting the Margin property on a > docked control has ...
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How do you do AppBar docking (to screen edge, like WinAmp) in WPF? === Is there any complete guidance on doing AppBar docking (such as locking to the screen edge) in WPF? I understand there are InterOp calls that need to be made, but I'm looking for either a proof of concept based on a simple WPF form, or a componenti...
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Eclipse - How can I change a 'Project Facet' from Tomcat 6 to Tomcat 5.5? === (Eclipse 3.4, Ganymede) I have an existing Dynamic Web Application project in Eclipse. When I created the project, I specified 'Default configuration for Apache Tomcat v6' under the 'Configuration' drop down. It's a month or 2 down the...
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Django -vs- Grails -vs- ??? === I'm wondering if there's such a thing as Django-like ease of web app development combined with good deployment, debugging and other tools? Django is a very productive framework for building content-heavy sites; the best I've tried and a breath of fresh air compared to some of the Ja...
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ASP.NET Custom Controls - Alternatives to PostBack? === On my journey into the depths of custom ASP.NET control development I am obviously getting my head around the ASP.NET PostBack model and how it affects control development. I understand that controls have no "lifetime" in ASP.NET, and therefore must be re-init...
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partial commits with subversion === Given the case I made **two independent changes** in *one* file: eg. added a new method and changed another method. I often don't want to commit both changes as **one** commit, but as **two** independent commits. On a git repository I would use the **Interactive Mode** of [git...
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SQL Query - Use Like only if no exact match exists? === I'm having an issue with a query that currently uses LEFT JOIN weblog_data AS pwd ON (pwd.field_id_41 != '' AND pwd.field_id_41 LIKE CONCAT('%', ewd.field_id_32, '%')) however I'm discovering that I need it to only use that if there is no exact match f...
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Using Spry inside Java Server Faces framework === I'm trying to insert a spry accordian into an already existing jsf page using Dreamweaver, does anyone know if this is possible? I've already tried several things, and only the labels show up.
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How can MyISAM tables be used more safely? === I like InnoDB's safety, consistency, and self-checking. But I need MyISAM's speed and light weight. How can I make MyISAM less prone to corruption due to crashes, bad data, etc.? It takes forever to go through a check (either CHECK TABLE or myisamchk). I'm not a...
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mount nfsroot on loopback === I have a nfs-root boot image that I want to test by mounting on my local file system. How can I do this ?
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What are the best resources for designing user interfaces? === Specifically, what are some GUI resources based on case studies that suggest best practices on a scientific basis rather than a subjective one?
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C# driver development? === Before I jump headlong into C#... I've always felt that C, or maybe C++, was best for developing drivers on Windows. I'm not keen on the idea of developing a driver on a .NET machine. But .NET seems to be the way MS is heading for applications development, and so I'm now wondering: ...
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Algorithm for finding similar images === I need an algorithm that can determine whether two images are 'similar' and recognizes similar patterns of color, brightness, shape etc.. I might need some pointers as to what parameters the human brain uses to 'categorize' images. .. I have looked at hausdorff based matchi...
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How to transform a WPF file to a video (AVI, WMV, etc.) === I have a simple WPF (XAML) file that has some animated shapes and text. The animation has no interactive behavior. I want to record this animation as a video file that I later intend to use as the "intro" screen to a screencast. What I think I need: C# cod...
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How to stop CAS security assertions from a FullTrust assembly === I have a FullTrust assembly, Assembly A, which calls a 3rd party component, Assembly B. Is there any way I can, via A.dll.config or in A's code, prevent any CAS assertions from propagating up the stack to Assembly B, which does not have FullTrust? I...
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Text on a ProgressBar in WPF === This may be a no-brainer for the WPF cognoscenti, but I'd like to know if there's a simple way to put text on the WPF ProgressBar. To me, an empty progress bar looks naked. That's screen real estate that could carry a message about **what** is in progress, or even just add numbers to t...
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Using xsd to generate XML in .net === I'm working in a .net application where we need to generate XML files on the fly based on the dataset retrieved from the db. XML schema should be based on a xsd provided. I would like to know is there any way to bind or associate a dataset or each datarow with the xsd. I dont know...
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How to import homepath into c program using gcc === I am using gcc for windows. The OS is windows XP. How do I import the homepath variable into my c program so I can write to c:\%homepath%\desktop? I would like to use something similar to: fd = fopen("C:\\%%homepath%%\\desktop\\helloworld.txt","w");
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How do you execute a dynamically loaded JavaScript block? === I'm working on a web page where I'm making an AJAX call that returns a chunk of HTML like: <div> <!-- some html --> <script type="text/javascript"> /** some javascript */ </script> </div> I'm inserting the whole...
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How can I make Internet Explorer not change the colors in my PNG images === When using PNG files (made with Paint.NET) as background images on my web site, IE7 is changing the colors and actually displaying a darker version of my images, as seen [here][1]. In this image, the dark background and background image should...
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How to Implement Persistence Ignorance with Entity Framework === I have used the Entity Framework to start a fairly simple sample project. In the project, I have created a new Entity Data Model from a SQL Server 2000 database. I am able to query the data using LINQ to Entities and display values on the screen. I ...
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How/When to abandon the use of Arrays in c#.net? === I've always been told that adding an element to an array happens like this: > An empty copy of the array+1element is > created and then the data from the > original array is copied into it then > the new data for the new element is > then loaded If this is...
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Accessing App.config in a location different from the binary === In a .NET Win console application, I would like to access an App.config file in a location different from the console application binary. For example, how can C:\bin\Text.exe get its settings from C:\Test.exe.config?
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Best practice: escape, or encodeURI / encodeURIComponent === When encoding a query string to be sent to a web server - what is the best practice to use from javascript: Use escape: escape("% +&="); OR use encodeURI() / encodeURIComponent() encodeURI("http://www.google.com?var1=value1&var2=value2...
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Git pack file entry format === My understanding of the Git pack file format is something like: ![alt text][1] [1]: http://content.screencast.com/users/aggieben/folders/Jing/media/dc42fabf-6fd6-47f3-9244-446b9ec04494/2008-09-16_1424.png Where the table is 32-bits wide, and the first three 32-bit words are th...
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How do you measure downstream bandwidth per user? === In a Linux-based system (specifically, Ubuntu Server 8.04), how can you measure downstream bandwidth on a per-user basis? Optimally, I would like a method that provides data directly instead of having to run another process and parse its output. I have a techniqu...
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Java 1.6 JDK took, VisualVM === Has anyone used the new Java 1.6 JDK tool, [VisualVM][1], to profile a production application and how does the application perform while being profiled? The documentation say that it is designed for both Production and Development use, but based on previous profiling experience, wit...
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Is there a way to productively do Silverlight development without buying VS2008? === It seems that Microsoft wants Silverlight to take off, yet I cannot find an easy way to develop in it without buying Visual Studio 2008. Has anyone out there found a way to get the silverlight development environment in the express ed...
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OCR Web Service === I am searching for an OCR web service (eventually open source, preferably free) that simply receives an image and returns the text of the image in writing. I've looked at [tesseract][1], [OCRopus][2] and [GOCR][3] but the only open server I could find is [WeOCR][4]. Unfortunately the detection r...
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How do I pass a variable to a mysql script? === I know that with mysql you can write SQL statements into a .sql file and run the file from the mysql command line like this: mysql> source script.sql How do I pass a variable to the script? For example, if I want to run a script that retrieves all the employees...
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How can I delete a service in Windows? === I have a couple old services that I want to completely uninstall. How can I do this?
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Computationally efficient three dimensional arrays in C === I am trying to solve numerically a set of partial differential equations in three dimensions. In each of the equations the next value of the unknown in a point depends on the current value of each unknown in the closest points. To write an efficient code I...
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how to put an .net application in system tray when minimized? === can anyone please suggest a **good code example** of vb.net/c# code to put the application in system tray when minized.
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How do you reliably get the Quick Launch folder in XP and Vista? === We need to reliably get the Quick Launch folder for both All and Current users under both Vista and XP. I'm developing in C++, but this is probably more of a general Windows API question. For reference, here is code to get the Application Data fo...
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Parsing SQL in .NET === I'm trying to build a .NET Managed data provider and I need to be able to parse SQL commands. What are good, free (as in beer) objects to do this? - I haven't seen any standard .NET assemblies for this yet. Thanks, Eli.
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What are some Real-Time Operating Systems for 32-bit processors? === What RTOS have you used or recommend for 32-bit processors. I'm interested in mainstream processors here: PowerPC, Pentium, ARM, MIPS A link to a web site would be a nice bonus. Let's conduct this as a poll. Please only provide one selectio...
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Undo with GTK TextView === I'm trying to keep dependencies to a minimum for a program I contribute to, it's a small text editor. GTK Textview doesn't seem to come with a built-in undo function. Is there any reference implementation I've been missing on so far? Is everyone writing their own undo function for their T...
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How do I reverse-project 2D points into 3D? === I have 4 2D points in screen-space, and I need to reverse-project them back into 3D space. I know that each of the 4 points is a corner of a 3D-rotated rigid rectangle, and I know the size of the rectangle. How can I get 3D coordinates from this? I am not using any pa...
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How to determine if the user's browser can view PDF files === What's the best way for determining whether the user's browser can view PDF files? Ideally, it shouldn't matter on the browser or the operating system. Is there a specific way of doing it in ASP.NET, or would the answer be just JavaScript?
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PHP Tutorial for OpenId and OAuth === Is there a good tutorial for implementing OpenId and OAuth together in PHP? All of the OpenId tutorials I've seen on the official OpenId site haven't been as helpful or as simple as they could have been. I don't think I've seen any tutorials on using both of them together. (For Op...
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Should protected attributes always be banned ? === I seldom use inheritance, but when I do, I never use protected attributes because I think it breaks the encapsulation of the inherited classes. Do you use protected attributes ? what do you use them for ?
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How do I get an attribute value when using an XSLT with unknown namespaceI am currently having to use the local-name() function in my XLST to get the element values. However I need to get an attribute from one such element and I don't know how to do === I am currently having to use the local-name() function in my XLST...
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Quick C# prototype program with simple DB === Okay, I've seen but haven't programmed in C# before. You can assume I'm competent in C++, and advanced in C (for what good that'll do me). I understand inheritance, polymorphism, etc so OO concepts aren't going to be a huge problem. Let's say I've been given a task to...
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Good way to time SQL queries when using Linq to SQL === Is there a good way to time SQL queries when using Linq to SQL? I really like logging feature, but it would be great if you could somehow also time that query. Any ideas?
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Production, Test, Developer Environments vs Security === What are current practices for enabling developers to build systems that contain private data? Can anyone point to a "best practices" guide for that sort of thing? We have a Catch-22 here in that developers need to write applications that go against systems t...
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Windows Mobile 6 J2SE-scale JVM implementation === Does anybody have experience of a decent J2SE (preferably at least Java JDK 1.5-level) Java Virtual Machine for Windows Mobile 6? If you know of any CLDC VMs, I'm also interested because even that would be better than what we [currently have][1] for the platform. ...
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What (good) Java RADIUS server libraries are out there? === I've only been able to find two thus far, namely <a href="http://tinyradius.sourceforge.net/">TinyRadius</a>, which itself discourages production use and <a href="http://www.axlradius.com/">AXL</a>, which is pay-only. <a href="http://coova.org/wiki/index.p...
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Get Last Friday of Month in Java === I am working on a project where the requirement is to have a date calculated as being the last Friday of a given month. I think I have a solution that only uses standard Java, but I was wondering if anyone knew of anything more concise or efficient. Below is what I tested with for...
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What are some games with fairly simple heuristics to evaluate positions? === I'm teaching a kid programming, and am introducing some basic artificial intelligence concepts at the moment. To begin with we're going to implement a tic-tac-toe game that searches the entire game tree and as such plays perfectly. Once we fi...
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access to auto increment identity field after SQL insert in java === Any advise on how to read auto incrementing identity field assigned to newly created record from call through java.sql.Statement.executeUpdate ? I know how to do this in SQL for several DB platforms, but would like to know what database independen...
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IIS Authentication across servers === My production environment involves a pair of IIS 6 web servers, one running legacy .NET 1.1 applications and the other running .NET 2.0 applications. We cannot install .NET 2.0 alongside 1.1 on the same machine because it is a tightly-regulated 'Validated System' and would presen...
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Hardware solutions for adding a third monitor to a laptop? === My primary development machine at work is a laptop. I currently run with two monitors, which the machine natively supports (an external monitor connected via the laptop's VGA or DVI port, plus the laptop's own attached screen). I'd like to add a third ...
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Is it possible to indirectly load a value type on the stack === In Microsoft IL, to call a method on a value type you need an indirect reference. Lets say we have an ILGenerator named "il" and that currently we have a Nullable<int> on top of the stack, if we want to check whether it has a value then we could emit the ...
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How can I kill a process, using VBScript, started by a particular user. === I have multiple users running attachemate on a Windows 2003 server. I want to kill attachemate.exe started by user_1 without killing attachemate.exe started by user_2. I want to use VBScript.
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Find minimal necessary java classpath === Is there a tool to detect unneeded jar-files? For instance say that I have myapp.jar, which I can launch with a classpath containing hibernate.jar, junit.jar and easymock.jar. But actually it will work fine using only hibernate.jar, since the code that calls junit.jar is no...
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What's the best way to return variables from a syncExec? === In my SWT Java app I often want to return information from inside a Display.syncExec() call. The best way I've found so far to do this is: ArrayList<Integer> result = new ArrayList<Integer>(); GUI.display().syncExec(new Runnable(){ public void r...
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Open Java *.Class Files === I'm trying to figure out what a Java applet's Class file is doing under the hood. Opening it up w/ Notepad or Textpad just shows a bunch of gobbley-gook. Any way to wrangle it back into a somewhat readable format so's I can try to figure out what it's doing? * Environment == Window...
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Easy expanation of setting up Openssl on Windows. === I really want to get the google Calendar Api up an running. I found a [great article](http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-googleclndr/) about how to get started. I downloaded the Zend GData classes. I have php 5 running on my dev box and all the exetensio...
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Move Active Directory Group to Another OU using Powershell === How do I move an active directory group to another organizational unit using Powershell? ie. I would like to move the group "IT Department" from (CN=IT Department, OU=Technology Department, OU=Departments,DC=Company,DC=ca) to (CN...
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How can I prevent Java from creating hsperfdata files? === I'm writing a Java application that runs on Linux (using Sun's JDK). It keeps creating /tmp/hsperfdata_username directories, which I would like to prevent. Is there any way to stop java from creating these files?
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Is there a way to emulate PHP5's __call() magic method in PHP4 ? === PHP5 has a "magic method" `__call()`that can be defined on any class that is invoked when an undefined method is called -- it is roughly equivalent to Ruby's `method_missing` or Perl's `AUTOLOAD`. Is it possible to do something like this in older ver...
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Compile-time LCM / GCD in C === Does anyone know a mechanism to calculate at compile-time the LCM (Least Common Multiple) and/or GCD (Greatest Common Denominator) of at least two number in C (not C++, I know that template magic is available there)? I generally use GCC and recall that it can calculate certain values...
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Why does Sql Server keep executing after raiserror when xact_abort is on? === I just got surprised by something in TSQL. I thought that if xact_abort was on, calling something like raiserror('Something bad happened', 16, 1); would stop execution of the stored procedure (or any batch). But my ADO.NET erro...
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Edit source code when debugging === I have VS2005 and I am currently trying to debug an ASP.net web application. I want to change some code around in the code behind file, but every time I stop at a break point and try to edit something I get the following error message: "Changes are not allowed when the debugger has ...
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Free/cheap PowerDesigner alternative? === We are using PowerDesigner at work for database modelling. But there is a hell of a price tag on that piece of software. And frankly, all I use is physical diagrams for MS SQL, which is about 1% of what PD knows. Are there any good alternatives? I know about Visio and MS SQ...
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binding variables to parameters in ADOdb for PHP === does binding variables to parameters in ADOdb for PHP prevent SQL injection in any way? I thought ADOdb also did data sanitation or escaping within the same functionality by default. Or am I just confusing it with Code Igniter's built-in processes?
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Code generators vs. ORMs vs. Stored Procedures === In what domains do each of these software architectures shine or fail? Which key requirements would prompt you to choose one over the other? Please assume that you have developers available who can do good object oriented code as well as good database developmen...
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How to prevent an Insert query from enrolling into a Distributed Transaction? === I have a SQL Insert query inside a stored proc, for inserting rows into a **linked server** table. Since this stored proc is getting called within a transaction, I would like to avoid Distributed Transaction Coordinator from getting i...
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which of these scripting languages is more appropriate for pen-testing? === First of all , I want to avoid a flame-war on languages . The languages to choose from are Perl,Python and Ruby . I want to mention that I'm confortable with all of them,but the problem is that I can't focus just on one . If for example , ...
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How to cycle through delimited tokens with a Regular Expression? === How can I create a regular expression that will grab delimited text from a string? For example, given a string like text ###token1### text text ###token2### text text I want a regex that will pull out ###token1###.
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Expose DependencyProperty === When developing WPF UserControls, what is the best way to expose a DependencyProperty of a child control as a DependencyProperty of the UserControl? The following example shows how I would currently expose the Text property of a TextBox inside a UserControl. Surely there is a better / si...
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Best php/ruby/python e-commerce solution === I'm looking for an easy to skin and customize e-commerce package. I've been reading good reviews about [Magento](http://magentocommerce.com/), but it seems to have [problems with performance](http://www.htmlist.com/development/magento-ecommerce-review-platform-perils-an...
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How to remove xmlns attribute with .NET XML API === XmlElement.Attributes.Remove* methods are working fine for arbitrary attributes resulting in the removed attributes being removed from XmlDocument.OuterXml property. Xmlns attribute however is different. Here is an example: XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();...
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The best way to make a new site known? === You have a cool new idea on a revolutionary new internet site (e.g. one that makes ebay look obsolete or something that might make you surpass google). However how would you start to make it known in the net as the best idea is worthless as long as nobody knows it and uses it...
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How do you change the color of the border on a group box? === In C#.NET I am trying to programmatically change the color of the border in a group box.
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Creating a DNN Module that uses a end-user modifyable template === I'd like to create a module in DNN that, similar to the Announcements control, offers a template that the portal admin can modify for formatting. I have a control that currently uses a Repeater control with templates. Is there a way to override the c...
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What programming screencasts/podcast resources do you know? === Just as the title says, if you know any resource, answer here. Personally I'm more0interested in screencasts more than podcasts, because english is not my mother tonge, so visual clues help a lot: [NetBeans TV Screencasts][1] [DimeCasts.NET][2] ...
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Powershell: Setting Encoding for Get-Content Pipeline === I have a file saved as UCS-2 Little Endian I want to change the encoding so I ran the following code: cat tmp.log -encoding UTF8 > new.log The resulting file is still in UCS-2 Little Endian. Is this because the pipeline is always in that format? Is t...
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How to tell if a process is running on a mobile device === I have the handle of process 'A' on a Pocket PC 2003 device. I need to determine if that process is still running from process 'B'. Process 'B' is written in Embedded Visual C++ 4.0.
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