-
as seen on SQL Server Central
- Search for 'SQL Server Central'
In Part 1, we learned how to make both Cross-Tabs and Pivots. In Part 2, we'll learn how to automate a very common type of Cross-Tab report and maybe learn some extra tricks on the way.
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
I know there are already a few threads available here on this subject but I want others' opinion on this.
There are two ways to set/read the cross domain cookies:
Creating IFrame on A.com pointing to a page on B.com which creates the cookie and pass that information by creating another IFrame on…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
Hi,
we are solving the problem with eshop (php, mysql). The client want to have the same eshop on two domains with shared shopping cart. In the shop customer can do the shopping without users account (can't be logged in). And there is the problem, how to make the shared shopping cart cross domain…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
I have javascript code that's loaded by 3rd parties. The javascript keeps track of a number of metrics, and when a user exits the page I'd like to send the metrics back to my server.
Due to XSS checks in some browsers, like IE, I cannot do a simple jquery.ajax() call. Instead, I'm appending an image…
>>> More
-
as seen on Super User
- Search for 'Super User'
I have a dual boot (Ubuntu 12.04 and Windows 8) system. Both systems have access to an NTFS "DATA" partition which contains all my images, documents, music and some application data like Chrome and Thunderbird Profiles which used by both OS.
Everything was working fine in my Dual boot Ubuntu/Windows…
>>> More