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  • Entity Framework 4 omits some associations during model generation

    - by kzen
    After creating an EF4 model from a SQL Server database I noticed that all the relationships of my Users table were not imported into the model as associations. All the other relationships were imported fine. My Users table has a PK userId which is a char(7) field and it is integrated into several other tables in the database as an FK but for some reason EF4 does not import these relationships as associations during the model generation process... Does anyone have any ideas why this would be happening?

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  • How does one go about writing a virtual MIDI interface?

    - by Alex
    I want to do some funky things with controlling MIDI streams, and I'd like to be able to pipe MIDI input into an application like Ableton or Reason. Presumably this involves some sort of driver level work? Ultimately I'd like to write my application in Python, so if there is some Python-based solution, I'd consider it. I'm perfectly fine with using C/C++, though, so that's not a problem.

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  • Command button requires two clicks (sometimes)

    - by Shelly
    i am using icefaces 1.8.2. For some command buttons, sometimes i need to click the button twice. previously whole applivcation was working fine with single click. after upgrade to 1.8.2,i am facing this problem......Any suggestion,what could be the reason??? Thanks

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  • Is it possible to create a Mono bundle that includes WPF libraries?

    - by Thiado de Arruda
    I know WPF libraries aren´t implemented by mono class library, however(as far as I know) the mono 2.6 runtime is fully compatible with the .NET 2.0/3.5 runtime, so if the WPF libraries only make PInvoke calls to windows api it is theoretically possible to run a wpf application on windows using the mono runtime. The reason for wanting that is deploying a wpf application as a standalone executable for windows. Has anyone tried something like that before? If so, what were the results?

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  • How to remove segment at index at 0 of UISegmentcontrol in iphone?

    - by Warrior
    I am able to remove the segment at index 1,2,3 etc but not able to remove the segment at index 0 . [self readGroupFromDatabase]; NSLog(@"the current teble desc count value is %d",[tableDesc count]);---->0 if([tableDesc count]== 0){ [segemntedControl removeSegmentAtIndex:0 animated:NO]; } i am getting this error : *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSRangeException', reason: '*** -[NSCFArray objectAtIndex:]: index (-1( or possibly larger)) beyond bounds (5)' Please help me out.Thanks.

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  • Why doesn't Java allow for the creaton of generic arrays?

    - by byte
    There are plenty of questions on stackoverflow from people who have attempted to create an array of generics like so: ArrayList<Foo>[] poo = new ArrayList<Foo>[5]; And the answer of course is that the Java specification doesn't allow you to declare an array of generics. My question however is why ? What is the technical reason underlying this restriction in the java language or java vm? It's a technical curiosity I've always wondered about.

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  • shell tool which renders web site including javascript

    - by drholzmichl
    Hi, we want to test our webpages on linux shell. For that reason I'm looking for a shell tool, which gets the html page from server (like 'wget') and then executes contained Javascript, include pictures and so on. After this, the tool should give me a 'screenshot' of the rendered page, so that I can create a checksum for that screen. (So I want to the same as opening browser in Windows, open webpage and make a screenshot after page load, but on linux) Can anyone give me a hint?

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  • Java script Java

    - by Neeraj
    Why Javascript is called Java (there is no relation between Java and Javascript) why its not called HTMLScript or XMLScript. Any historical reason for this?

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  • JQueryLightbox plugin (0.5)

    - by Janine
    I have inlcuded a JQuery Lightbox plugin on my first site and for some reason it is not showing the gallery images on click. the first one works but the others are blank. I built the site in Dreamweaver and it worked fine in testing on Safari and Firefox but the live version isn't playing ball. Any suggestions.

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  • How to define a constant when running script/server?

    - by Zeke
    I want to start up my Rails development server like this: script/server OFFLINE_MODE=1 and have a method that checks for the presence of that constant: helper_method :offline_mode? def offline_mode? defined?(OFFLINE_MODE) ? true : false end so I can hide stuff in my app when I'm coding without access to the internet. For some reason though, OFFLINE_MODE doesn't ever seem to be defined and the method always returns false.. thoughts?

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  • Is HTML considered a programming language?

    - by nihilist.myopenid.com
    I guess the question is self-explanatory, but I'm wondering whether HTML qualifies as a programming language (obviously the "L" stands for language). The reason for asking is more pragmatic—I'm putting together a resume and don't want to look like a fool for listing things like HTML and XML under languages, but can't figure out how to classify them.

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  • Shell complains 'cannot execute binary file'

    - by Negai
    Hi everyone, I've playing around with linux and noticed that for some mysterious reason commands like '/bin/sh ' just will not work. Each time I'm trying to start a process it yields 'cannot execute binary file' error message. m@sanctuary:~$ sh sed /bin/sed: /bin/sed: cannot execute binary file When I first launch sh and try to execute sed, it succeeds. I'm starting to loose my wits. It would be just great, if somebody could help me. Thank you.

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  • In Jeditable, how do I make it so that when I click the div to edit, the text box content has initial value that is processed?

    - by TIMEX
    When the user clicks on the div, jeditable will make a text box. However, I want the initial text to be done with function stripTags(), instead of what's on the page. The reason is that I'm using some URL techniques to turn plain text links into URLs. When the user clicks on the div, jeditable is turning them into <a href=>..</a> Is there a "beforeSubmit" option in jeditable? http://www.appelsiini.net/projects/jeditable

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  • Network error during uninstallation

    - by varunp88
    Hi, We are using WiX to create a setup. The installation works fine, but during uninstallation an error says that the [FileName].msi is missing in C:\Windows\Installer and the setup starts rolling back. It is not reproduced in all the machines. It happens only in few machines. Could someone please give a solution to this ? What may be the reason that this happens only in 5 machines out of some 100 machines ? Thanks and Regards, Varun

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  • Anyone want to port mootools multibox to jquery?

    - by Jason
    The reason I ask, is that it offers advanced functionality that almost no other lightbox-esque script offers. And that is an image caption that is pulled from a hidden span that follows the image. This is important so that you can have html in your captions... so...yeah...

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  • Jquery - Dynamically build form action on submit?

    - by Probocop
    Hi, I'm trying to have the action of a HTML form built when the user clicks the submit button. So the user fills in a form, clicks submit, then the action gets built then it actually gets submitted. The reason being is because the form has a load of options on it which will be passed to a script. How would I go about doing this with Jquery?

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  • Is there any difference between var name = function() {} & function name() {} in Javascript?

    - by Fletcher Moore
    Suppose we are inside a function and not in the global namespace. function someGlobalFunction() { var utilFunction1 = function() { } function utilFunction2 () { } utilFunction1(); utilFunction2(); } Are these synonymous? And do these functions completely cease to exist when someGlobalFunction returns? Should I prefer one or the other for readability or some other reason?

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  • C# if no error contiune.. if error occurse do else

    - by NightsEVil
    hi i have a question i have some code that works good on like 70% of the computers i use it on but.. for some reason theres a few that are pesky and id like to do something like this (keep in mind this is a hypothetical) private void test_click(object sender, EventArgs e) { MessageBox.Show("hi"); //if it works ok without a error it continues to MessageBox.Show("worked ok"); //if it encountered a error of some kind it would go to MessageBox.Show("DID NOT WORK OK"); }

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