is there any trick to run a Webservice automatically to check some date specific and performs some operations on particular date. like sending birthday email's and so on ?
In IE8 (& maybe others), when I leave my page to go to another tab in IE and then come back to my page's tab, each time the cursor runs over an image it disappears until I refresh the page. I've heard of disappearing image bugs, but I couldn't find anything on this particular case, especially given this isn't a weird pre-IE8 bug. I am using a lightbox, so possibly something to do with javascript?
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How to get live currency rates and quotes of stocks? It can be any country related. So that I can integrate them in my application. I just don't know where to start with. Looking forward for a right direction to start with.
Hello,
I'm trying to access my Django server from another computer on the same network. I've set up my server and can view everything correctly usingpython manage.py runserver and going to http://127.0.0.1:8000 but when I try to use python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:80, I can't view my Django page from another computer. The computer hosting the Django server has intranet IP 192.168.1.146. On my secondary computer, I fire up a browser and try to access http://192.168.1.146:80 to no avail. I've also forwarded port 80 (and I've tried 8000 as well) also to no avail :(. HELP!
Hey guys,
I have been developing a game using Flex, and used the Timer class to keep the main loop going.
However, when I tried using the enterFrame event to do the main loop, there were a few problems.
First of all, physics simulation seemed way too fast. Is the enterFrame event called more than once per frame? I set the application's global frame rate to 24, so shouldn't the application set off the event every 1/24 of a second?
And the second problem is that when the game runs like this, some MXML components that are added are not shown. I have absolutely no idea why this happens.
Help me please?!?
Thanks.
I see a lot of C#/Java jobs which are in the financial sector and require finance knowledge. Are there any good resources to get a grounding in the financial knowledge required (books, etc)? I know this won't match experience but it will help get a foot in the door in a job which states finance knowledge as being desirable but not required.
Thanks
Hello,
I have two web applications in ASP.NET which are quite the same (same business logic, same DAL, same DB scheme but different instance).
The only thing that I need to change is the design (logo, color,...) and the text (global and local resource) to adress two separate business sector. We cannot "subdomain" the application because we need the two app "seems to be" independant.
Is it a good idea to run only one instance for the 2 web applications.
For example :
I will have 2 hostnames : mycompagny.com and mycompagny2.com and I will put an HTTP Module which will set a string which will be propagated in my application like 'company' and 'company2'. I will instanciate the dal only once but the connection string will change depending on the string 'company' or 'company2'.
Any pros and cons ? Any other alternatives ?
Hello everyone,
I notice this site has a wealth of software professionals and I am investigating a career change to Software Engineering:
*Particularly, I would like to know how likely one would be able to work from home or another country over the internet. Is this something that can be done and what does it usually entail? (time?,experience?, specific companies?, etc)
*Currently, I am a teacher but always had a passion for tech. I am interested in a MS - Software Engineering program designed for individuals based from another field. Is this a wise degree to obtain? Would I be just wasting my time and money obtaining this degree? (I'm suspicious about this program and the feasibility of obtaining employment without a healthy CS background)
Thanks for any assistance you can provide!
Hi,
Suppose I have an element like this:
<div id="dv" class="red green blue">Something Here !!</div>
How do I get each of those class names using jquery? Should be simple, right?
I was writing a "pluginable" function when I noticed the following behavior (tested in FF 3.5.9 with Firebug 1.5.3).
$.fn.computerMove = function () {
var board = $(this);
var emptySquares = board.find('div.clickable');
var randPosition = Math.floor(Math.random() * emptySquares.length);
emptySquares.each(function (index) {
if (index === randPosition) {
// logs a jQuery object
console.log($(this));
}
});
target = emptySquares[randPosition];
// logs a non-jQuery object
console.log(target);
// throws error: attr() not a function for target
board.placeMark({'position' : target.attr('id')});
}
I noticed the problem when the script threw an error at target.attr('id') (attr not a function). When I checked the log, I noticed that the output (in Firebug) for target was:
<div style="width: 97px; height: 97px;" class="square clickable" id="8"></div>
If I output $(target), or $(this) from the each() function, I get a nice jQuery object:
[ div#8.square ]
Now here comes my question: why does this happen, considering that find() seems to return an array of jQuery objects? Why do I have to do $() to target all over again?
[div#0.square, div#1.square, div#2.square, div#3.square, div#4.square, div#5.square, div#6.square, div#7.square, div#8.square]
Just a curiosity :).
I'm currently finishing up testing a new Ruby on Rails app. Just recently, some of the pages do not seem to finish downloading in IE8. In FireFox, Chrome and Safari, everything works perfectly. The pages all validate successfully using the W3C validator.
When I view the page source in IE8, the page has been chopped off around 75% of the size it should be. IE8 claims the page is finished loading, and doesn't give any errors, but of course the page isn't rendering properly.
Has anyone seen this before? I'd really appreciate any help.
When a user clicks a button I need to create a .bmp file on the server. After the .bmp file is created I will load it into the html page. Would Ajax be the best way to accomplish this?
I am looking fr someone to make me two website templates for my site for free.
Here is a quick design of what I want:(Took me 2 minutes in Paint)
http:/ /i50.tinypic.com/33p9aut.jpg (You have to push backspace on the first link to join up the http:/ and the other /)and http://i50.tinypic.com/2qmogoo.jpg
Email me at [email protected] or [email protected] for more information
Hi. I'm building a simple app and trying to test DB result output. But unfortunately all I'm getting is an array of size 0. Here's the controller code excerpt:
$data['query'] = $this->db->query('SELECT role_id, role_privilege FROM role');
$this->load->view('welcome_message', $data);
And a view code excerpt:
<?php
echo count($query->result_array())."<br/>";
foreach ($query->result() as $row){
echo $row->role_id . '<br/>';
echo $row->role_privilege . '<br/>';
}
echo 'Total result '.$query->num_rows();
?>
And what I get is next:
0
Total result
Running query from a command line gives a 2 rowed output. Can someone point out what i'm missing?
Hi everyone, I've been researching about building desktop application with JavaFX framework.
Does anyone have any good or bad experience that can tell us?
Is Oracle committed to JavaFX?
Thanks.
How does it look like to be working in a foreign country?
can u share your experiences with me?
Is MCPD or MCITP certification and TOEFL-IELTS-Cambridge degrees will be enough for working in a foreign country?
What needs to be done to find an employer to work in his/her company?
EDIT:
I live in Turkey,Istanbul and i like to work in one of these countries:
USA
UK
Germany
Italy
France
Sweden
Denmark
Finland
Norway
Switzerland
Austria
Holland
Belgium
Canada
i need to make quick moves about my career and my path nowadays
Thanks a lot
As the title says I want to know what is, on an average a web developer should know in your opinion by the end of 1 year into the field in terms of concepts to learn, exposure to technologies, should he have mastered some area .. etc and so on.
Hoping to get a huge input from the community!
Thanks