hi
i have sql-server 2008 database that in the main server.
i have 10 terminals that connect to this server and work against the database.
i need that every new inserting to database through any terminal - in the server this
line will inserting to text file (every line)
can i do it ?
thank's in advance
Hi,
I have this rule:
body {
font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;
font-size: 12px
}
but i have different font size for the selects and the buttons then for plain text.
What should i do if i want the same size for everything?
Regards
Javi
So I have a Linux program that runs in a while(true) loop, which waits for user input, process it and print result to stdout.
I want to write a shell script that open this program, feed it lines from a txt file, one line at a time and save the program output for each line to a file.
So I want to know if there is any command for:
- open a program
- send text to a process
- receive output from that program
Many thanks.
I would like to write an address in a text file, which can be read by fscanf and dereferenced by C after reading the pointer. How do I write the address in the file?
I have to write 300+ files to a server share on a hourly basis. A quick implementation using CreateText takes approximately 1.4 seconds per file. I know there is a better way to do this, but I am unsure which way is actually the quickest/most efficient; hence my question:
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Is it possible?
Hi
I need to retrieve only selected portion of a webpage (user open a webpage in web-browser control, then he/she would select some portion of a webpage, i just need only those selected portion/text) in vb.net in visual basic language. How to do ?
i am using microsoft visual studio 2008
Language: Visual Basic
FrameWork: vb.net 3.5
It's kind of hard to explain, but an example of what I'm wanting to accomplish is like this:
Here is some text | image |
that is printed | |
out in a view and ---------
it is wrapped around an
image that is floating and
right aligned.
I thought about generating the layout in html and using a web view, but I need to be able to perform an action when the user clicks on the image. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
groomsy
I have a very simple page that's usings jquery's datepicker. I have:
<input id=datepicker type=image src='cal.png'>
When I click on the image in FF/IE, it works as expected, but does not work in Chrome (ver. 4.1.249.1064). However if I simply change to "type=text", it works within Chrome.
So my question is this: am I allowed to use Datepicker with "type=image"?
Hi,
given a plain text file, how can I do, using bash, awk, sed, etc, to, at the line number NLINE, add the string STR, just n spaces after the end of the line?
So, for instance, if this is the line NLINE:
date march 13th
for 5 spaces, we get
date march 13th STR
and one gets the modification in a new file.
Thanks
I have a text file containing a number of records. Each record is stored on a single line that is 100 characters long.
Let's say I want to directly access the nth record. I could do it using a for loop, reading in n lines until I get to the record.
But how could I access it directly?
<td></td><td>foo</td>
I would like to return ['', 'foo'] but libxml's xpath //td/text() returns just ['foo']. How do I find the empty tag as '' instead of (not matched)?
Hi,
i want to save the text file without dialogue box and store the given particular path in flash actionscript 3.0 or 2.0. if anyone know above issue,let me know
i have text file which has certain values which i want to erase in C++ and python . How to do it?Do i have to assign the file pointer to a null value string?
I want to do this:
#define kDescriptionText @"Some text here..."
"...and more continued here."
I've also tried:
@"...and more continued here."
Is this possible? Or must it all be on one looooooong line?