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  • Multiple row Tabs using CSS

    - by Jack
    Hello, i can't find a way to do multiple row tabs with ASP.net ajax tab control. I also can't find a tutorial or example on using CSS to make multiple row of tabs. In case you don't understand what i'm looking for here is a image of what i'm looking for http://bp1.blogger.com/_WCGCQYWEaxs/Rq1c2bLNMDI/AAAAAAAAABU/0sKw_CrKLL4/s1600-h/dsd.jpg Can someone give me a link on how to achieve multiple row of tabs?

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  • CSS: achieving TWO-WAY infinite scroll with mouse drag

    - by Miguel Ping
    Hi, I'm trying to create an infinite scroll component. I'm using this site as a tutorial, but it seems that I can only get the infinite scroll on one way, because when I add elements to the leftmost side, the scrollLeft property auto-adjusts thus the page gets a quirky scroll, jumping instead of making a smooth movement. Is there any way of achieving infinite scroll both-ways? I don't plan to use scrolling buttons, just mouse drag for moving the scroll view.

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  • Create your own HTML Textfield with Javascript

    - by teehoo
    I came across the following http://ckeditor.com/demo , and was wondering if anyone had a basic tutorial how to implement this (or perhaps what key search terms I should use)? Is this just a heavily modified TextField, or have they somehow managed to create a completely new TextField from scratch? I tried googling this many times, and I always get pages relating to customizing the built-in TextField with CSS etc.

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  • Is there a convention, when using Java RMI, to use the dollar sign $ in a variable name?

    - by Thomas Owens
    I realize that it is a valid part of a variable name, but I've never seen variable names actually use the symbol $ before. The Java tutorial says this: Additionally, the dollar sign character, by convention, is never used at all. You may find some situations where auto-generated names will contain the dollar sign, but your variable names should always avoid using it. However, since this is geared toward Java beginners, I'm wondering if in the distributed world, the $ lives on with a special meaning.

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  • Swift : missing argument label 'xxx' in call

    - by henry4343
    func say(name:String, msg:String) { println("\(name) say \(msg)") } say("Henry","Hi,Swift") <---- error because missing argument label 'msg' in call I need to use say("Henry",msg:"Hi,Swift") Why ? If I put more than two var in func so that I need to write var name instead of first var when I call this func It's really trouble, and I don't see any explain in iBook Swift tutorial. Can someone give me a help ... Thanks

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  • Eclipse RCP: Generating views from form values

    - by binil
    I want to build a user interface similar to the sketch below: When the user fills out the form on the right and clicks the 'Plot!' button, a new closeable tab opens on the left with a chart. I am new to RCP and have been following this tutorial. I am able to bring up tabs with charts triggered from a menu item. How do I go about: creating the tab (view?) with the form open a new chart tab when the user clicks the button

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  • F# for C#/Haskell programmer

    - by Maciej Piechotka
    What is recommended tutorial of F# for Haskell programmer? F# seems to borrow a lot from Haskell but there are little traps which makes hard to write. Generally I need walkthrough the F# which would not explain what is the difference between mutable data and immutable (Haskell is much more strict in this area) etc. I know C# a little so I know more or less what .Net is about as well.

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  • Writing a text file to smart card c#

    - by Akshay
    What I want to do is write a text file to a smart card and read it. WindSCard is the dll to be used but but it's functions are very cryptic. Is there any FREE wrapper available over it and is there any tutorial that does what I want to do.

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  • Creating simple waveforms with CoreAudio

    - by Koning Baard
    I am new to CoreAudio, and I would like to output a simple sine wave and square wave with a given frequency and amplitude through the speakers using CA. I don't want to use sound files as I want to synthesize the sound. What do I need to do this? And can you give me an example or tutorial? Thanks.

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  • How to write a jquery ui plugin?

    - by Haris
    I want to write a jquery ui plugin? I can't find a useful tutorial which will guide me from start. I've never written a plugin for jquery before. I want to prevent draggables from overlappping on each other. I found a plugin for jquery ui but it doesn't work with version 1.7.1 of jQuery UI Please help!

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  • is there stack size in iphone?

    - by senthilmuthu
    Hi, Every RAM must have stack and heap (like CS,ES,DS,SS 4 segments).but is there like stack size in iphone,is only heap available?some tutorial say when we increase stack size , heap will be decreased,when we increase heap size ,stack will be decreased ...is it true..? or fixed stack size or fixed heap size ? any help please?

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  • BlackBerry : How to Parse XML file ?

    - by yakub_moriss
    Hi, All I want to know how to parse xml data in blackberry. and also want to know diferent methods available. as i read somewhere that JSON is good method to parse xml data. is there any tutorials to parse xml data using JSON. Simple parsing method tutorial is also acceptable... plz help me out... Thanks in advance...

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  • What is your favourite cleverly written functional code?

    - by sdcvvc
    What are your favourite short, mind-blowing snippets in functional languages? My two favourite ones are (Haskell): powerset = filterM (const [True, False]) foldl f v xs = foldr (\x g a -> g (f a x)) id xs v -- from Hutton's tutorial (I tagged the question as Haskell, but examples in all languages - including non-FP ones - are welcome as long as they are in functional spirit.)

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  • How To Parse A Website?

    - by Jamie
    Hey I would like to build an app that could parse a website in order to get specific information. Specifically something that can parse http://www.fedex.com/Tracking?language=english&cntry_code=us&tracknumbers=681780934297262 for the important information. Is there a tutorial out there I could use.

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  • php file creation and how to run my php program

    - by user216112
    I'd like if someone could give me some advice on creating the php file, i know to php language.but where to write it.i have followed some tutorial to run php file in netbeans but its pathethic to download xamp server,apache http server.can u give me the direct of how make configuration and all.i have window7 ultimate and will file i hav to download i don't know. i have netbeans all bundle feature and wamp server.how should i write my php program successfully.plz help me to resolve this.

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  • Any good tutorials on using OAuth with Piston?

    - by Hank Gay
    I've looked at the relevant section of the Piston documentation, but it only seems to focus on how to turn it on, not what it would look like for clients or how to test it to verify it's working. The example only seems to use HTTP Basic and curl. Finally, Ned Batchelder's question makes it look like a tutorial is in order. Thanks.

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  • How to deal with Denial of Service attack and Session fixation and Cross Site request forgery in Rai

    - by Gautam
    Hi, I have just started learning Ruby on Rails. I happened to look for prevention of DNS attacks in Rails and ended up reading about DNS, Session fixation and Cross Site request forgery in Rails? How do you prevent all the above three attacks?? Could you suggest me a good tutorial on how to deal with attack in RoR? Looking forward for your help Thanks in advance Regards, Gautam

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  • How to add controls to a Tab Layout in Andriod?

    - by chobo2
    Hi I am following this tutorial http://developer.android.com/intl/de/guide/tutorials/views/hello-tabwidget.html and have completed it. Now I would actually like to add you know some controls to these tabs like textboxes(text edit). How do I do this? I go to my mail.xml using eclipse as my ide and go to layout view and I now get a NullPointerException so I can't even drag stuff onto the layout anymore. Thanks

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  • XNA - 2D Tile Lighting

    - by Cyral
    Im adding lighting to my 2D Tile based game. I found the link http://blog.josack.com/2011/07/xna-2d-dynamic-lighting.html useful, but the way its done it dosent support collision. What Id like is some help or links as I want one that can have -always lit up light points -collision (If the light ray hits a block, then dim the next block by whatever amount until its dark) Im a noob at this stuff, but ive been searching around for quite a while but no luck (I did find Catalin's tutorial, but it seemed abit advanced for me)

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  • ubuntu eucalyptus with XEN

    - by selvakumar
    to my final year project.i want deploy private cloud on the non VT enabled processor(dual core processor) using ubuntu eucalyptus private cloud. i got many tutorial only to implement private cloud with VT enabled processor(WITH KVM hypervisor) with UBUNTU SERVER 10.04. but it possible to implement with XEN without virtual extension processor. so can anyone help me to implement private cloud using ubuntu server 10.04 with two systems or one system and dual core processor and xen. thank you.

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  • Where can I find an introduction to using PDO?

    - by aslum
    I know my SQL safety isn't up to par. I've read on this site that PHP PDO would be a good first step, and while I did take a look at the PDO Manual it's a bit daunting. Is there somewhere I can find a tutorial on the basics of using PDO rather then straight MySQL calls?

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