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  • Jquery : Do a function only once in ajax load

    - by thundercat
    Hi! Im trying to do a simple fadeIn ONCE for the first div , but the problem is that this is a ajax load inside a everyTime(xxx sec), so it does the same thing everytime it loads again. anyone got any ideas on how i can prevent the first div to fadeIn over and over again, but still do this function on the new div? Not very familiar with Jquery.. so feed me with a spoon :)

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  • document.evalute function giving exception

    - by R_Dhorawat
    i have a code like res = doc.evalute(xpathExpr,doc,function(prefix) { return namespaces[prefix] || null;}, XPathResult.ANY_TYPE,null ); here doc is DOM document node when i run for loop like this for(i in doc)alert(i); it gives evalute method but when i tried to use this method on dom node it giving me error like xpathResult not defined... i'm working in android browser thanks in advance....

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  • regarding C++ stl container swap function

    - by sm1
    I recently learned that all stl containers have swap function: i.e. c1.swap(c2); will lead to object underlying c1 being assigned to c2 and vice versa. I asked my professor if same is true in case of c1 and c2 being references. he said same mechanism is followed. I wonder how it happens since c++ references cannot be reseted.

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  • Built in python hash() function

    - by sm1
    Windows XP, Python 2.5: hash('http://stackoverflow.com') Result: 1934711907 Google App Engine (http://shell.appspot.com/): hash('http://stackoverflow.com') Result: -5768830964305142685 Why is that? How can I have a hash function which will give me same results across different platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac)?

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  • Behavior of virtual function in C++

    - by Summer_More_More_Tea
    Hi everyone: I have a question, here are two class below: class Base{ public: virtual void toString(); // generic implementation } class Derive : public Base{ public: ( virtual ) void toString(); // specific implementation } The question is: If I wanna subclass of class Derive perform polymophism using a pointer of type Base, is keyword virtual in the bracket necessary? If the answer is no, what's the difference between member function toString of class Derive with and without virtual?

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  • TextMate can show definition of a function easily?

    - by Jian Lin
    I am using TextMate on a Ruby on Rails project and wonder if you can put the mouse on link_to, and then press a key and it will show the definition of link_to, or does this for any other helper functions? Or, click open a box and type in a function name and it will show you the definition?

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  • Inverse function of FormatDateTime

    - by Salvador
    i am looking an funtion to reverse any string (YYYYMDD,YY/MM/DD,YYMMDD,...) created by the function FormatDateTime to datetime. example i have a string-date in format YYYYMMDDcreated by FormatDateTime mydatestr:=FormatDateTime('YYYYMMDD',Mydate); now how i can convert mydatestr to DateTime again?

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  • computed column with aggregate function

    - by Kindson
    I have seven columns in my table: hours, weight, status, total_hours, total_weight and percentage total_weight = weight where status = 'X' total_hours = hours where status = 'X' percentage = total_hours/sum(weight) sum(weight) is an aggregate function I would like to specify formula to generate the three computed columns. What do i do?

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  • Ajax function not called when included

    - by Sev
    I have an ajax function that is not run when the ajax script is included in my HTML page like so: <script type='text/javascript' src='ajax.js'></script> However, if I place the exact same script in the head portion of the HTML page, then it does run. Why does this occur, and how can I fix it?

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  • PHP Array in MySQL IN() function?

    - by Trez
    Is it possible to assign php array in MySQL IN() function? for example, $numbers = array('8001254656','8886953265','88864357445','80021536245'); $sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM `number_table` WHERE `number` IN ($numbers)"); Any Ideas? Thanks,

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  • MySQL using function IN with variable

    - by misanov
    I have problem querying table with variable in IN function. SELECT s.date, (SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(value) FROM value WHERE id_value IN(s.ref_values) ) AS vals FROM stats s ORDER BY s.date DESC LIMIT 1 Where s.ref_values is '12,22,54,15'. I get only one return for first number (12). When I insert that value directly in IN(12,22,54,15) it finds all 4. So, there must be problem with using variable in IN. What am I doing wrong?

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  • Malloc function in C++

    - by Mohit Deshpande
    I am transitioning to C++ from C. In C++, is there any use for the malloc function? Or can I just declare it with the "new" keyword. For example: class Node { ... } ... Node *node1 = malloc(sizeof(Node)); //malloc Node *node2 = new Node; //new Which one should I use?

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  • How to execute Javascript function in C++

    - by owais masood
    Please tell me, how to include a javascript header file or javascript function in C++ code. The C++ code is written in Linux(UBUNTU)? Although i need to perform the above action only, but let me tell u my purpose of doing it, as i am intending to implement CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) operation. (Help will be appreciated) Thanks a lot in advance

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