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  • Custom link on embedded youtube video

    - by 0plus1
    I'm looking to direct the user on the channell webpage instead of the video url that I'm embedding. I've read the api and I didn't see any way to achieve this. I tried enclosing the embedded video in a and I added this code: $('#youtube').click(function() { document.write('http://www.youtube.com/user/trasportareoggi'); return false; }); And surprise it won't work. How, if it's even possible I can do this?

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  • how to get the list of Function and Sub of a given module name in Excel VBA

    - by Kratz
    I am working on a helper macro that look into the list function on a given module name on the active excel workbook. Ex: I have a module name "Module1". Inside this module has the following function or sub Sub Sub1() End Sub Sub Sub2() End Sub Function Func1() End Function Function Func2() End Function Is there a command or routine that can return the list of Function and Sub names?

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  • fetch fourth maximum record from the table field

    - by chetan
    Following is the command to fetch maximum salary form empsalary table in mysql select max(salary) from empsalary; but I want to fetch employee who got fourth highest from the list of employee. I don't want to use trigger or function because I know there is direct command to fetch.

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  • Asterisk with new functions

    - by MhdAboAhmad
    hi all , please need help for an asterisk I created a write func odbc list records files in sql table: [R] dsn=connector write=INSERT INTO ast_records (filename,caller,callee,dtime) VALUES ('${ARG1}','${ARG2}','${ARG3}','${ARG4}') prefix=M and set it in dialplan : exten = _0X.,n,Set( M_R(${MIXMONITOR_FILENAME}\,${CUSER}\,${EXTEN}\,${DTIME})= ) when I excute it I get an error : ast_func_write: M_R Function not registered:

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  • PHP 5 functioning returning an array- interaction without assignment?

    - by Lee
    I'm wondering if this kind of thing will ever be possible in PHP (and whether it already is and I'm just missing something...) <?php function test() { return array( 'id'=>10, 'name'=>'John' ); } echo 'Your name is: '.test()['name']; ?> I'd really like to be able to use returned arrays directly instead of first assigning them to a var... possible?

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  • PHP mysql - ...AND column='anything'... ?

    - by Nike
    Is there any way to check if a column is "anything"? The reason is that i have a searchfunction that get's an ID from the URL, and then it passes it through the sql algorithm and shows the result. But if that URL "function" (?) isn't filled in, it just searches for: ...AND column=''... and that doesn't return any results at all. I've tried using a "%", but that doesn't do anything. Any ideas?

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  • Url for SEO Link

    - by k0ni
    Hi, i need a function (c#) or regular expression that makes me a nice URL out of a string. (and replaces invalid characters) Something like here on stackoverflow.. example: Short URL or long URL for SEO - short-url-or-long-url-for-seo Thanks

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  • excelsheet query

    - by Goodwill
    Hi, dadasdf\sdasdasd\qazxbbjj\test.txt Above is the string in cell A1 in excelsheet,I want to extract the last word from that cell.i.e,I want only test.txt,How can I acchive that using excel function.If it is acchived by declaring any variable then also help me out.

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  • jQuery .find() not working in IE

    - by Jake
    I have a function trying to run this: if ( action=='fadeIn' ) { if ( $( this ).css( 'position' ) == "static" ) { $( this ).css( {position: 'relative'} ); } $( this ).append( '<span class="bg_fade">' ) } var fader = $( this ).find( '.bg_fade' ); alert(fader.attr('class')); It works fine in Firefox, but in IE, the alert returns undefined. Any ideas?

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  • Sorting Custom Objects with Parameter in .NET?

    - by Jeffrey Kern
    Let's say I have a custom object of Foo Is there anyway I can sort through a list of these objects, like list<of foo>.sort() and also be able to sort this list with a passable parameter. which will influence the sort? list<of foo>.sort(pValue) I'm guessing I'll need to define two separate sorts, but I am not sure.

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  • Type hinting for functions in Clojure

    - by mikera
    I'm trying to resolve a reflection warning in Clojure that seems to result from the lack of type inference on function return values that are normal Java objects. Trivial example code that demonstrates the issue: (set! *warn-on-reflection* true) (defn foo [#^Integer x] (+ 3 x)) (.equals (foo 2) (foo 2)) => Reflection warning, NO_SOURCE_PATH:10 - call to equals can't be resolved. true What is the best way to solve this? Can this be done with type hints?

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  • Sorting Custom Objects with Parameter in VB.Net/C#

    - by Jeffrey Kern
    Let's say I have a custom object of Foo Is there anyway I can sort through a list of these objects, like list<of foo>.sort() and also be able to sort this list with a passable parameter. which will influence the sort? list<of foo>.sort(pValue) I'm guessing I'll need to define two separate sorts, but I am not sure. Thanks!

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  • Methods in Ruby: objects or not?

    - by Mladen Jablanovic
    Inspired by this discussion, after some googling I wasn't able to find an answer to a pretty simple question regarding methods in Ruby: are they objects or not? There are different opinions here and there, and I would really like to hear, let's say, an in-depth explanation. I'm aware of Object#method method, which takes a method name and returns a Method instance, but, on the other hand, there's a similar thing you can do with blocks to make them into Proc instances, and blocks aren't objects, so what makes methods any different?

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  • Why does isNaN(123.) return false?

    - by vivekraman
    Hi, Why does the Javascript function call isNaN(123.) return false? Is this a universally acceptable number or will it cause errors downstream? I'm validating whether a value is a valid decimal using isNaN along with split. Are there cross-browser issues with isNaN? Should I use a bespoke implementation? Thanks.

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  • C character from string shortcut

    - by Jay
    In javascript I am used to just being able to pick any character from a string like "exm[2]" and it would return to me the third character in a string. In C is there a way to do that or something without a function that requires a buffer?

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