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  • Why does OpenID look so hard to implement?

    - by user198729
    I read through this post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/741345/how-do-i-implement-direct-identity-based-openid-authentication-with-zend-openid Why does it look so complicated to implement? IMO, it's just to send request to a remote site and retrieve the response. What's the problem those OpenID libraries are dealing with?

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  • Reliable data serving

    - by Madhu
    How can i make sure my file serving is reliable and scalable? How many parallel request it can handle? I am thinking beyond the hardware capability and band width. i am following http://stackoverflow.com/questions/55709/streaming-large-files-in-a-java-servlet

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  • Upload File Directly to S3 with Progress Bar

    - by John Boker
    Relating to this question, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/117810/upload-files-directly-to-amazon-s3-from-asp-net-application, is there any way to do this and have a progress bar? ---- EDIT ---- Two days later and still no luck with a direct way. Found one thing that looks promising but not free: http://www.flajaxian.com/ Uses flash to upload directly to S3 with a progress bar.

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  • How can I insert a page's title in the URL?

    - by user260165
    I want to somehow place a question on the title using the url. Actually I am building a webpage where I have placed a question input box and submit button, so I want that when I submit it should redirect me to the ask questions page and the title should contain the question that he asked. Is there any way to do that? Thanks.

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  • Who owns forum users or are user grabbers legal?

    - by Eugene
    Hi, I am not very strong in "legal or not" questions so I hope someone can help me here. How legal is the following: I create my forum, then choose a random existing forum (not mine), take a user from that forum (username, avatar, etc) and create an identical account at my forum. I know that this is extremely hard to prove and everything but anyway: how legal are the described actions? Thanks!

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  • Use of metadatatype in linq-to-sql

    - by jess
    Hi, I had asked this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2442149/adding-more-attributes-to-linq-to-sql-entity Now, when I add Browsable attribute to generated entity in designer,it works.But,when I use the MetaDataType approach,and add Browsable attribute in partial class,it does not work "I added a MetaDataType class, and added browsable attribute to property,but seems to have no effect"

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  • Detemining a database's OS with a SQL query?

    - by KaizenSoze
    I'm writing a tool to gather customer configuration information. One of the questions I want to answer, what OS is the customer database running on. I haven't found a generic way to find the OS with SQL and I can't create stored procedures on the customer's database. If there is a way, it's probably vendor specific. Suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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  • #include headers in C/C++

    - by Carlos
    After reading several questions regarding problems with compilation (particularly C++) and noticing that in many cases the problem is a missing header #include. I couldn't help to wonder in my ignorance and ask myself (and now to you): Why are missing headers not automatically checked and added or requested to the programmer? Such feature is available for Java in Netbeans for example.

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  • C++: type Length from float

    - by anon
    This is kinda like my earlier question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2451175/c-vector3-type-wall Except, now, I want to do this to a builtin rather then a user created type. So I want a type "Length" that behaves just like float -- except I'm going to make it's constructor explicit, so I have to explicitly construct Length objects (rather than have random conversions flying around). Basically, I'm going into the type-a-lot camp.

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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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  • How to use URLs like Stack Overflow?

    - by user260165
    I want to somehow place a question on the title using the url. Actually I am building a webpage where I have placed a question input box and submit button, so I want that when I submit it should redirect me to the ask questions page and the title should contain the question that he asked. Is there any way to do that? Thanks.

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  • How to best use GCC with Visual Studio

    - by Oops
    I know this thread http://stackoverflow.com/questions/216025/gcc-with-visual-studio but to me it seems that everything mentioned there is rather outdated and it seems to be the tenor is: don't do it Who knows a better step by step explanation thank you in advance Oops

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  • What does the exception "javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Broken pipe" signify?

    - by Ruepen
    I'm getting the following error: javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Broken pipe Now I have seen questions/answers with respects to the socket exception, but this error is coming from a different package. Any help is greatly appreciated. BTW, I am seeing quite a lot of these errors in a struts web app Weblogic Node logs and I am thinking that it has to do with end users closing their web browser before the page reloads/executes the next step (database transaction which takes quite a bit of time to execute, anywhere from 30 seconds to 4 mins).

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  • Transition to C++0x from C++98

    - by Paul Nathan
    As someone who hasn't followed the C++0x - now C++1x - story and developments closely, I am considering that it is nearing the time when I need to come up to speed with the 'released' version. I also am not really interested in looking over the standard immediately. Therefore: What resources are there that give the "effective changelog" between language versions? What books/articles are there that probe into the use of the new features? (marked as community wiki, if there are other good questions that relate to the transition, put them up)

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  • C# and C++ Library Again

    - by Betamoo
    Please take a look at previous question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2892343/c-and-c-library After implementing a wrapper class library in C++/CLI as suggested before, I wonder now how to use C++ pre-compiled header file in C#.....? PS: I did not find a dll file -or something simillar- to import to C# as I have expected... Any hints?

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  • How to search a pdf after opening it from a new intent?

    - by Nate
    I've used the code from the PDF rendering question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2883355/how-to-render-pdf-in-android And it works! Props to the answerer, but my question is about doing that same thing but also sending a keyword to search in the pdf. I have no idea how to do this, should I set a flag? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Swing and handling threads

    - by James P.
    There's a couple questions here on StackOverflow on the subject of threading with the Swing api but things still aren't clear. What is the issue with the EDT, what is the proper way to initiate a Thread with Swing and in what cases should it be used? P.S: Any sources in terms of good practises would be appreciated.

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  • Interpreter typing in C

    - by typus
    I'm developing an interpreter and I have some questions to it. I recently saw a small C interpreter that used a very simple struct like the below for all its objects/values in the language: struct Object { ubyte type; ubyte value; }; This struct can hold strings, integers, bools and lists (I think) used in the language the interpreter is working with. How can you get this Object struct to hold all these types?

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  • what if i keep my class members are public?

    - by anish
    In c++ instance variables are private by default,in Python variables are public by default i have two questions regarding the same:- 1: why Python have all the members are public by default? 2: People say you should your member data should be private what if i make my data to be public? what are the disadvantages of this approch? why it is a bad design?

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  • How can I obfuscate JavaScript?

    - by Teifion
    I want to make a JavaScript application that's not open source, and thus have two questions: What's the best way to obfuscate the code? What's the best way to obfuscate the strings themselves within the application (assuming that the answer to #1 does not handle this)?

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  • Is null a class in java?

    - by Somerandomeguy
    According to, http://www.freshvanilla.org:8080/display/www/Java+Interview+Questions Under, Which class is the superclass of every class? null seems to be the answer. I found that new Object().getClass().getSuperClass() verifies the answer as correct. But can null be considered a class? I see all primitive data types are represented as Class objects from java[dot]sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/lang/Class.html

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  • Errors in c++ faq lite?

    - by Gianluca
    Hello, I'm reading questions and answers around here for a few days. I have seen the c++ faq lite at Parashift has been mentioned many times. Personally I have always considered it to be a good reference, not my favourite one but certainly useful. Here I have seen somebody advising it, but many others commenting against it instead. Somebody mentioned it's full of mistakes. Could you please point out which are the major errors in there, if any?

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