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  • Visual Studio stack trace in notepad++

    - by LoveMeSomeCode
    This is probably just a setting I'm not seeing, but when I get a stack trace out of Visual Studio's exception helper dialog, it has \r\n after each "line" in the call stack. When I copy this and paste it into Notepad++, it shows up as literally \r\n, visible in the document. Of course I'd like these to be interpreted as CR LF, so everything's on a different line. Anyone know how to do this?

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  • Is there a network diagram standard for illustrating web services?

    - by Phil.Wheeler
    I'm putting together a Solution Architecture document for an enhancement we're adding to our site and it occurs to me that I've never formally illustrated a web service call before. Is there a convention for how web service calls are illustrated on your garden-variety network diagram? Can anyone point me to examples or share something on Create.ly (or similar service)?

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  • Why does this work in Firefox but not IE and how can I fix it?

    - by bstullkid
    I want to show and hide rows of a table based on the value of a select box and this works in Firefox but not IE: <select onChange="javascript: toggle(this.value);"> <option value="cat0">category 0</option> <option value="cat1">category 1</option> </select> <table> <tr name="cat0"> <td>some stuff v</td> <td>some stuff v</td> </tr> <tr name="cat0"> <td>some stuff d</td> <td>some stuff d</td> </tr> <tr name="cat1"> <td>some stuff a</td> <td>some stuff a</td> </tr> <tr name="cat1"> <td>some stuff b</td> <td>some stuff b</td> </tr> </table> <script type="text/javascript"> function toggle(category) { // turn everything off for (var i = 0; i < 2; i++) { var cat = document.getElementsByName('cat' + i); for (var j = 0; j < cat.length; j++) cat[j].style.display = 'none'; } // turn on category chosen var cat = document.getElementsByName(category); for (var i = 0; i < cat.length; i++) cat[i].style.display = ''; } // start by showing cat0 toggle('cat0'); </script>

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  • jQuery scroll fails for iframe (firefox)

    - by knappy
    I cannot get scroll to work, here is the complete stuff: http://zed.mit.edu/scroll2/buc.php I'm trying to refresh the page while maintaining the scroll position of the iframe inside. I'd like to have an alert when I actively scroll the iframe, these two both fail: $(top).frames['#iframe_bucinid'].scroll(function() .... $('#iframe_bucinid').scroll(function() ... The page's iframe is defined as: <iframe class="inframe" src="bucin.php" name="bucin" id="iframe_bucinid"> Notice that getting the scrollTop works with top.frames['bucin'].document.body.scrollTop

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  • Changing style of latex description lists.

    - by Halpo
    This should be an easy question for someone out there. I have a description list \begin{description} \item[Name:] Halpo \item[Email Address:] [email protected] \item[Address:] 1234 Ivy Ln \\ Springfield, USA \end{description} It comes back as Name: Halpo Email Address: [email protected] Address: 1234 Ivy Ln Springfield, USA This is for an official document that has style requirements. The First thing is how do I turn off the bold? second how do I have all the text line up with the item labels and still be left justified?

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  • php, checking correctnes of text splitting

    - by Ferol
    I need to split html document on two parts. First part, should contain N(30) words, and next one should contain everything else. And the main problem, is to prevent splitting tags (description and body of tags). Give me please suggestions (or if you have already written such function, please share your code), how to realize it! Thanks.

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  • how to fix this IE6 input bug

    - by CunruiLi
    var check = function(){ return false; } var submit = document.createElement("input"); submit.type = "image"; submit.src = "submit1.gif"; submit.onclick = check; _submitSpan.appendChild(submit); i created a form and append a input button, but i found it can't work in IE6, when click the button, the form auto submitted. can anybody help me.thank you.

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  • Gestion del vencimiento de listas y documentos en sharePoint

    - by vizcaynot
    Hello: Can I do the following with SharePoint 2007: 1) Create lists (records) and document libraries with content that is in force for a certain amount of days and after that, they automatically expire? How? 2) When searching for words in a SharePoint site where there are lists and documents, SharePoint displays results similar to Google, would it be possible that Sharepoint tell me what documents are no longer current? How? Thank you very much.

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  • How to parse HTML from JavaScript in Firefox?

    - by hmp
    What is the best way to parse (get a DOM tree of) a HTML result of XmlHttpRequest in Firefox? EDIT: I do not have the DOM tree, I want to acquire it. XmlHttpRequest's "responseXML" works only when the result is actual XML, so I have only responseText to work with. The innerHTML hack doesn't seem to work with a complete HTML document (in <html</html). - turns out it works fine.

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  • jQuery update Google Map

    - by Beardy
    I am trying to update a google map v3 with jQuery and at the moment it loads the map but when .preview is clicked the map scaled to the width and height and then goes grey. $('.preview').click(function(){ var width = $('#width').val(); var height = $('#height').val(); $('#map').css({ 'width':width, 'height':height }); var mapElement = document.getElementById('map'); var updateOptions = { zoom: 6 } var map = new google.maps.Map(mapElement, updateOptions); });

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  • Display Malformed HTML "Safely?"

    - by yar
    Let's say I have some HTML like this: <ol><li>a knock at the door, I'll be back in a second which I display as inline HTML within a div that I produce. Is there any way to stop the inner, malformed HTML from screwing up the alignment of the entire document that comes after the HTML? I realize that intelligently parsing it is one option (since I do have it on the server side), but I'm looking for a lighter solution.

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  • JList strike through

    - by kap
    I have a list of data in a JList component in my GUI. I would like to know if there is a method that i can call on the list element(s) to strike through a particular element in the list. I would like to draw a line through the element to appear as if that element is canceled. I want a similar thing like the strike through functionality in Microsoft Word document whereby a line i drawn through the text. thanks for your help

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  • display loading gif on multi-part form submit

    - by mandril
    Im trying to display a loading gif before submitting a multipart-form (file upload), this is my code.. but the image is not displaying.. if i remove the submit() it displays, so.. is not a path or syntax problem. $('#btnSubmit').click(function() { document.getElementById('loader').innerHTML = "<img src='<?= url::base() ?>themes/img/loading.gif' border='0' />"; $('#uploadform').submit(); });

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  • [LaTeX] Change "List of Listings" text

    - by tur1ng
    I tried to change the "List of Listings" text with the command \renewcommand*{\lstlistlistingname}{List of XYZ} before my \begin{document}. What's wrong with this? By the way \renewcommand*{\lstlistingname}{NewListing} worked like a charm. Thank you

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  • How Can I Get a TextPointer from a mouse click in a FlowDocument

    - by Bear
    I would like to get the word that a user has clicked on in a FlowDocument. I am currently adding an event handler to every Run in the document and iterating through the TextPointers in the Run that was clicked, calling GetCharacterRect() on each one and checking if the rectangle contains the point. However, when the click occurs near the end of a long Run this takes 10 seconds. Is there any more efficient method?

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  • Why am I getting this error?

    - by Doug
    function changeSize( fontsize ) { var body = document.getElementById("body"); var font = fontsize + "-font"; body.className = font; } <input type="button" onclick="changeSize(small)" value="Small" /> Firefox console keeps saying that small is undefined. What am I doing wrong?

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  • Doxygen autolink not working to global enum types

    - by MeThinks
    I am trying to use Doxygen Automatic link generation to document some enum types. However, it is not generating links for the global enum types. It does generates links for the global struct types. Is there something I am missing? I am using the example provided on the link above. As required, I have documented the file in which the types are defined. update1: I am using Doxygen version 1.6.3 update2: global structs are ok

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