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  • Joining 3 tables - doing joins how to

    - by Kieran
    This is my current query - its not getting the required result. I want it do display all of the "resources" even if they dont have a connection. SELECT * FROM (`user_permissions`) JOIN `user_groups` ON `user_groups`.`id` = `user_permissions`.`role` JOIN `user_resources` ON `user_resources`.`id` = `user_permissions`.`resource` WHERE `role` = '4' When I try left join or right join it still returns the same result. The result I get is: id | role | resource | name 5 | 4 | 2 | Changelog I want id | role | resource | name 5 | 4 | 2 | Changelog null | null | null | Resource2 null | null | null | Resource3 Is this possible?

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  • Getting full path for Windows Service

    - by Samuel Kim
    How can I find out the folder where the windows service .exe file is installed dynamically? Path.GetFullPath(relativePath); returns a path based on C:\WINDOWS\system32 directory. However, the XmlDocument.Load(string filename) method appears to be working against relative path inside the directory where the service .exe file is installed to.

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  • What's the difference between <% and <%:

    - by Blub
    Hi, I couldn't find anything through Google, I suppose the search terms are too much to handle. The VS built-in help only explains <%, which is just embedded code. There is no mention of <%: EDIT: My book says, that the only difference is that <%: returns a MvcHtmlString. Why do we need an extra symbol for <%: just to return something? Thanks for any help! It would really help me to understand asp.net.

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  • Scala return type for tuple-functions

    - by Felix
    Hello Guys, I want to make a scala function which returns a scala tuple. I can do a function like this: def foo = (1,"hello","world") and this will work fine, but now I want to tell the compiler what I expect to be returned from the function instead of using the built in type inference (after all, I have no idea what a (1,"hello","world") is) I thought I remembered the classname being something like Tuple3[Int,String,String] but that doesnt work for me. Suggestions? :D (ps: I love stack overflow!)

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  • Update textarea with jquery

    - by bocca
    Trying to get current data from textarea with jquery and replace it with what server returns. so far q value is picked up right, intead of updating it with server returned content, it just replaces it with ' ' q = $('textarea#id_message').val(); alert(q) $("textarea#id_message").val('&nbsp;').load( '/process/url?html=' + q ); Update just tried it passing server data to test results div, this does work, textarea does not $( '#results' ).html( '&nbsp;' ).load( '/process/url?html=' + q );

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  • MySQL join problem

    - by snaken
    Whats wrong with this SQL? It should return results but returns nothing SELECT `pid` FROM `products` LEFT JOIN `prods_to_features` ON (`ptf_pid` = `pid`) WHERE (`ptf_id` = '66' OR `ptf_id` = '67') AND (`ptf_id` = '76') Is it not possible to have the 2nd where clause for the table that has been used in the left join?

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  • Merging arrays, adding array as dimension to existing array

    - by JohnDoe
    Lets say i have 2 arrays Array1 array($info) $info['id'] => some id $info['text'] => some text etc lets say i have a function that returns another array called images Array 2 array($images) $images[0] => some link 1 $images[1] => some link 2 etc How do i add $images to the $info array as a new dimension, as such $info['image'][0] => some link 1 $info['image'][1] => some link 2

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  • What the reasons for/against returning 0 from main in ISO C++?

    - by Maulrus
    I know that the C++ standard says that return 0 is inserted at the end of main() if no return statement is given; however, I often see recently-written, standard-conforming C++ code that explicitly returns 0 at the end of main(). For what reasons would somebody want to explicitly return 0 if it's automatically done by the compiler?

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  • How to select item in jComboBox

    - by jtnire
    Hi folks, I have a jComboBox that I am populating with some objects. The objects are of a type which I have made myself, and include a String and an int. The object's toString method returns the String, which is displayed in the Combo Box. Now, I wish to select an item in the Combo Box with code. How do I do this? There are multiple items starting with the same letter Thanks

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  • Get the window height

    - by Mitchan Adams
    This is frustrating me. It should be something really simple but I can't get it to work IE. I want to get the height of the current window. Not the scroll height, not the document height, the actual window height. I've tried window.innerHeight which returns undefined and document.documentElement.clientHeight which gives the scroll height.

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  • zend framework - view not rendering

    - by Ashley
    Hi My zend framework render function returns: Warning: include(C:\wamp\www\cms\application\modules\default\views\scripts) [function.include]: failed to open stream: Permission denied... It's being called in a postDispatch function on the controller, but that doesn't matter as no matter where i put it, it fails. Any ideas? My view and layout are started in the bootstrap. Thanks

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  • PHP's form bracket trick is to Django's ___?

    - by Matt
    In PHP you can create form elements with names like: category[1] category[2] or even category[junk] category[test] When the form is posted, category is automatically turned into a nice dictionary like: category[1] => "the input value", category[2] => "the other input value" Is there a way to do that in Django? request.POST.getlist isn't quite right, because it simply returns a list, not a dictionary. I need the keys too.

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  • Ckeditor sends default content

    - by user1294101
    I use ckeditor with a default content. Then I initialize (replace textarea) CKEditor with jquery and I edit the text. The problem is that var data = $( 'textarea.editor' ).val(); returns default content and also getData(). What I have to do to grab the actual content? Thank you very much var ed = $( '#ed' ).ckeditor( {toolbar :[ { name: 'basicstyles', items : [ 'Bold','Italic' ] }, {name: 'link', items:['Link']}, { name: 'colors', items : [ 'TextColor' ] } ] } );

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  • My login controller doesn't work. Problem with fetching username.

    - by misterwebz
    Currently my login controller doesn't work because i can't seem to fetch the username and password. I'm currently using something like this: form_username = str(request.params.get('username')) db_user = meta.Session.query(User).filter_by(username=form_username) if db_user is None: return redirect('auth/error') No matter which username is use, db_user always returns True and thus never goes to auth/error. I used the shell to play with this and i was able establish a connection with the database, so i'm not sure what i'm doing wrong here.

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  • Image Source binded to missing file

    - by Am
    How can I display a default image when the binded path file is missing? <Image Source="{Binding DisplayedBook.ImagePath}" /> My solution: Used a converter, which check if the image exists and returns the appropriate path.

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  • Why can't my function access a variable in an enclosing function?

    - by nailer
    I know about the LEGB rule. But a simple test of whether a function has read access to variables defined in an enclosing function doesn't seem to actually work. Ie: #!/usr/bin/env python2.4 '''Simple test of Python scoping rules''' def myfunction(): print 'Hope this works: '+myvariable def enclosing(): myvariable = 'ooh this worked' myfunction() if __name__ == '__main__': enclosing() Returns: NameError: global name 'myvariable' is not defined Am I doing something wrong? Is there more to it than the LEGB resolution order?

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  • Android runs OpenGL ES 1.1 or 1.0?

    - by cjserio
    I'm developing a native app for Android and I'm trying to use functions such as glIsEnabled which appear to be only available in OpenGL ES 1.1. Google's docs claim that NDK 1.6R1 supports OpenGL ES v1.1 but the function call fails with "unimplemented Open GL ES API" and if i do a glGetString(GL_VERSION) it returns "OpenGL ES 1.0 CM" as the version. So if 1.1 is available, what do I have to link against to get it or what else do i need to change to get it?

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  • Unit Test Sessions Window Closes when debugging

    - by Daniel Dyson
    When I select an NUnit test in the Unit Test Sessions window and click debug, the window disappears. My breakpoints are hit, but if I hit F5, the Unit Test Sessions window does not return until the test returns a result or I stop the debugging session. This is preventing me from viewing any console output during tests. Any ideas?

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  • Why does this page scrolls down to the bottom automatically?

    - by Majid
    This happens only with Google Chrome and Safari. This is the page in question: http://jqeedu.tuxfamily.org/pmr/ After opening the landing, click on post your apartment, a form is loaded via ajax, and the page automatically scrolls to the bottom and if you scroll up, it returns to the bottom again! What is causing this?

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  • How to present a plot and then return to cmd prompt

    - by ldigas
    I have a data file, and a gnu file, in which my plotting commands are. How can I produce a plot in gnuplot, in a way that I call gnuplot giving it a name of the gnu file ... it gives me the window with a plot ... and after I close it, it returns me not to gnuplot command prompt, but to cmd (windows cmd.exe) command prompt ?

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