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  • Auto convert java source to use generic rather than raw types

    - by Sam
    Is there a way/tool to auto convert Java source code from using raw types to using generic types? I have some legacy code with 677 references to raw types: ArrayList 47 Vector 420 Hashtable 61 Enumeration 64 Class 7 Iterator 78 TOTAL 677 Now I could manually look through the code to infer the generic types and replace, but that is going to take a long time.

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  • Python: Figure out local timezone

    - by Adam Matan
    I want to compare UTC timestamps from a log file with local timestamps. When creating the local datetime object, I use something like: >>> local_time=datetime.datetime(2010, 4, 27, 12, 0, 0, 0, tzinfo=pytz.timezone('Israel')) I want to find an automatic tool that would replace thetzinfo=pytz.timezone('Israel') with the current local time zone. Any ideas?

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  • How can I get identity of a disk?

    - by sxingfeng
    I want to identify disk in c++ in my windows application. For example: I have a disk on E:\ Then I changed the disk, and replace it with another one. the name is still E:\ How can I know the disk is changed, it is not the original one? If I have no administrator priority in win7, Can I still use some method to identy different disks? Many thanks!

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  • Switching main view in WPF

    - by mico
    I know it might be silly, I have just started with WPF. I want to switch to a different view when a user clicks on a control, for example showing a detail page after a click on a list. This view would replace the original. In a web application this would be navigating to a different page. What is the local idiom for that?

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  • Algorithm for bitwise fiddling

    - by EquinoX
    If I have a 32-bit binary number and I want to replace the lower 16-bit of the binary number with a 16-bit number that I have and keep the upper 16-bit of that number to produce a new binary number.. how can I do this using simple bitwise operator? For example the 32-bit binary number is: 1010 0000 1011 1111 0100 1000 1010 1001 and the lower 16-bit I have is: 0000 0000 0000 0001 so the result is: 1010 0000 1011 1111 0000 0000 0000 0001 how can I do this?

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  • jquery get last ID of dynamic div

    - by Pjack
    Couldn't find an answer, but Im trying to get the last ID of the last div that was created on the page. The code I'm using doesn't seem to work using .last(). My syntax is probably wrong but I can't get it to show the ID. jQuery(document).ready(function() {jQuery("a.more_posts").live('click', function(event){ jQuery("div[id^='statuscontainer_']").last(); var id = parseInt(this.id.replace("statuscontainer_", "")); alert(id); }); });

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  • Opening Dot File with OpenXML

    - by OpenXML123
    Hi, I need to work on opening a DOT (word document template) file, replace the fillers and save it as Document file. On opening DOT file I am getting "Document File is Corrupted". Is it possible to work with DOT file using OpenXML.

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  • How to parse a midlet JAD file in C#?

    - by codemonkie
    Besides doing it manually using regular expression search, is there other better ways to parse a JAD file? I need to be able to search for and replace/insert a new MIdlet-Install-Notify property to a JAD file given, also updating the value of the MIDlet-Jar-URL property. Using ANTLR or TinyPG is a bit overkill for my case. TIA

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  • separating JSS from CSS at plone.htmlhead

    - by badchoosed
    Hey there! I'm using Plone 3.1.7 in a project that needs performance tweaks. One of the tweaks requests that CSS should be at the top of page and the JS should be at the bottom. However both are located at <div tal:replace="structure provider:plone.htmlhead" /> In main_template. How do I split these ones? Thanks in advance

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  • Monotouch MKMapKit - changing default map tiles

    - by cvista
    Hey I know that in the google maps API it's possible to replace the existing tiles with my own - and using their tile server - feed my own maps. i'm interested in doing this using monotouch - is there any way of doing this atm - or does anyone know of a way of achieving this any other way? w://

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  • Stop the user entering ' char

    - by Phil
    I have a search page where I would like to stop the user entering a ' into textboxes, or replace it with a suitable character. Can anyone help me achieve this in asp.net vb ? For example if a user searches for O'Reilly the search crashes with error: Line 1: Incorrect syntax near 'Reilly'. Unclosed quotation mark before the character string ' '. Thanks!

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  • HTML5 iPhone Safari Mobile visualize something rather than quicktime symbol when creating an audio t

    - by Antonio Murgia
    I'm writing a very simple webpage in html5 for iPhone. the page is this one Not Working Everything works but in the page from the iPhone i see the quicktime logo with a slash on it and if i tap on it the player shows up the play button and in the background there is the quicktime logo. is it possible to replace the logos with a personal image? thank you in advance.

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  • text-align syntax for sifr?

    - by Andre
    I'm having trouble finding usage/syntax for the text-align feature of sifr. This feature goes inside the flashvars parameter correct? So would it be something like: sIFR.replace(fontname, { selector: 'h1', wmode: 'transparent', flashvars: 'textalign=center' }); I tried the above with no luck using r436 build.

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  • iPhone UI libraries?

    - by Vinnyt
    Has any one encountered any open source iPhone UI Libraries that are good to use in projects to replace some of the standard controls with ones that are more customizable?

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  • Drawing a Dragons curve in Python

    - by Connor Franzoni
    I am trying to work out how to draw the dragons curve, with pythons turtle using the An L-System or Lindenmayer system. I no the code is something like the Dragon curve; initial state = ‘F’, replacement rule – replace ‘F’ with ‘F+F-F’, number of replacements = 8, length = 5, angle = 60 But have no idea how to put that into code.

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  • vim regular expression

    - by chappar
    I have following text in a file 23456789 When i tried to replace the above text using command 1,$s/\(\d\)\(\d\d\d\)\(\d\d\)*\>/\3\g I am getting 89. Should't it be 6789? Can anyone tell me why it is 89.

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  • regular expression help

    - by JPro
    I always get confused using regular expressions. Can anyone please suggest me a tutorial? I need help with checking for a string which, cannot contain any wild characters except colon, comma, full stop. It will be better to replace these if found. Any help? Thanks.

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