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  • How do you test your app for Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn?

    - by Larry K
    How do you test your app for Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn compliance? I tell people to store the Unicode string Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn into each field and then see if it is displayed correctly on output. --- including output as a cell's content in Excel reports, in rtf format for docs, xml files, etc. What other tests should be done?

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  • What is the most robust way of determining the current codepage from a shell script?

    - by rewbs
    Hi all, I'd like to determine the environment's current codepage at runtime from a Unix shell script. What's the most reliable way of doing this? I'm looking into parsing environment variable $LC_ALL, but it isn't always set to a useful value, and its format seems to vary (can be <locale, or <locale.<code page, or <locale.<code page@<modifier etc...). Is there a better way? I'm essentially after a shell equivalent of what I'd get if I called nl_langinfo(CODESET) from C.

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  • Problem with index server talking to remote server names with dashes or dots in them

    - by Aim Kai
    Hi I am having a problem, accessing a remote index server catalog. The name of the server has - in it, so i put the index catalog name as: i.e num.num.num.num\name of catalog or an-example-server I get the following error when using an ole data connection to pull results from the index: "Format of the initialization string does not conform to specification starting at index 39" I tried putting single quotes and &qoute; with no luck - anyone have idea? PS. This Microsoft Index Server Question!

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  • RoR: How to prevent Url change after erronous edit?

    - by CharlesS
    In a standard generated scaffold project, when you are on an edit page, the URL looks like; /something/3/edit However, when the page doesn't validate, it runs the following code: format.html { :action => "new" } and the page url changes to; /something/3 (no /edit) Why is this is this and how to prevent it, as it looks inconsistent to me and thus confusing. Thanks

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  • converting array of bytes to UTF-8 unicode

    - by user394242
    I have a file saved as UTF-8, and i'm reading it like this: ReadFile(hFile, pContents, pFile->nFileSize, &dwRead, NULL); (pContents is a BYTE* of size nFileSize) its just a small file with 100 bytes or so, contains text which i want to read into memory in wchar_t* format, so i can set the text of edit and static controls with the unicode text. How can i convert the bytes to UTF-8? edit (i don't want to use fstream or wfstream)

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  • are there any useful datasets available on the web for data mining?

    - by niko
    Hi, Does anyone know any good resource where example (real) data can be downloaded for experimenting statistics and machine learning techniques such as decision trees etc? Currently I am studying machine learning techniques and it would be very helpful to have real data for evaluating the accuracy of various tools. If anyone knows any good resource (perhaps csv, xls files or any other format) I would be very thankful for a suggestion.

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  • Edit and save the word file online on web in .NET

    - by Sharat
    The requirement is as follows 1.) Upload the word file on website 2.) Display word file on website with the same formatting as we upload 3.) Edit and save the word file online on web 4.) Download the changed Wrod file from website (word file Format should not changed) How to achieve this requirement.

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  • Formatting dates when serialising an object in C# (2.0)

    - by zoman
    Hi, I'm xml-serializing a object with a large number of properties and I have two properties with DateTime types. I'd like to format the dates for the serialized output. I don't really want to implement the ISerializable interface and overwrite the serialization for every property. Is there any other way to achieve this? (I'm using C#, .NET 2) Thanks.

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  • How to reformat date in PHP?

    - by Lisa
    I am pulling the dates of various posts from a database. The dates are in the following format: 2009-08-12 Numeric Year - Numeric Month - Numeric Day How can I reformat these dates to something more user friendly like: August 12, 2009 Numeric Month Numeric Date, Numeric Year Assuming that the date gotten from the mysql database is stored in a variable called: $date = $row['date_selected'];

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  • editing swf files in flash

    - by user297627
    after converting my website file from swf to .fla format with the sothink decompiler many of the frames are missing that have text and images in them when i open the converted file in flash cs4..i am using flash and editing website files for the first time a descriptive answer would be appreciated.

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  • How can I implement a 'select all' check-box on my CRM 4 custom form?

    - by Gryphoenix
    I am working on a custom CRM form with numerous checkboxes, organized by sections. I would like to implement a 'select all' feature to the form and am trying to understand how to format the JavaScript. My research thus far has pointed me to the possibility of using a FOR statement to iterate through all of the elements in the section I want to process, setting their values accordingly, but am unsure of which document.getElements ... method to utilize.

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  • System.IO.Path or equivelent use with Unix paths

    - by pm_2
    Is it possible to either use the System.IO.Path class, or some similar object to format a unix style path, providing similar functionality to the PATH class? For example, I can do: Console.WriteLine(Path.Combine("c:\\", "windows")); Which shows: "C:\\windows" But is I try a similar thing with forward slashes (/) it just reverses them for me. Console.WriteLine(Path.Combine("/server", "mydir")); Which shows: "/server\\mydir"

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  • How do I read a binary file in C#?

    - by tomcamara
    I have a file that exists within a text and a binary image, I need to read from 0 to 30 position the text in question, and the position on 31 would be the image in binary format. What are the steps that I have to follow to proceed with that problem? Currently, I am trying to read it using FileStream, and then I move the FileStream var to one BinaryReader as shown below: FileStream fs = new FileStream(filePath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read) BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(fs) From there forward, I'm lost.

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  • Convert octet string to human readable

    - by Michael Lang
    Using the pysnmp framework i get some values doing a snmp walk. Unfortunately for the oid 1.3.6.1.21.69.1.5.8.1.2 (DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB) i get a weird result which i cant correctly print here since it contains ascii chars like BEL ACK When doing a repr i get: OctetString('\x07\xd8\t\x17\x03\x184\x00') But the output should look like: 2008-9-23,3:24:52.0 the format is called "DateAndTime". How can i translate the OctetString output to a "human readable" date/time ?

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  • Printing Multiple html page through ASP.NET

    - by sameer
    Hi All, I have multiple letters in html format in a folder and im list those letters in the gridview on ASP.NET page if user select couple of letters and click print i should me those letters Now Question is how to print multiple html files on the event of button click.

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  • Looking for a script/tool to dump a list of installed features and programs on Windows Server 2008 R

    - by Hamish Grubijan
    Hi, The same compiled .Net / C++ / Com program does different things on two seemingly same computers. Both have DOZENS of things installed on them. I would like to figure out what the difference between the two is by looking at an ASCII diff. Before that I need to "serialize" the list of installed things in a plain readable format - sorted alphabetically + one item per line. A Python script would be ideal, but I also have Perl, PowerShell installed. Thank you.

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