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  • Using "null" in jQuery functions. Is this okay?

    - by Nick
    My database consists of some entries which are NULL (so they don't affect max, min, etc..). When I pull all of the data from the database, I need to repopulate form fields with the values. Using .val(value) where value = NULL seems to work without any problems, but I'm not sure if this is a valid way to go about this. It doesn't say anything in the jQuery documentation (that I can find) about using NULL as parameters to functions.

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  • HTTP install, error in libpcre

    - by Myjab
    When i tried to install http in my ubuntu 11.10, i got the following error configure: error: APR not found. Please read the documentation. then i followed the instructions in [questions/9436860]: Apache httpd setup and installation Here too i got error as follows configure: error: pcre-config for libpcre not found. PCRE is required and available from http://pcre.org/ what should i do now. Thanks in advance

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  • Android - what's the difference between the various methods to get a Context?

    - by Alnitak
    In various bits of Android code I've seen: public class MyActivity extends Activity { public void method() { mContext = this; // since Activity extends Context mContext = getApplicationContext(); mContext = getBaseContext(); } } However I can't find any decent explanation of which is preferable, and under what circumstances which should be used. Pointers to documentation on this, and guidance about what might break if the wrong one is chosen, would be much appreciated.

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  • [Python] How to create a named temporary file in memory?

    - by conradlee
    I would like to use Python's tempfile module to create a temporary file that I will use for communication between processes (use of pipes is awkward). The documentation I've linked to above shows two functions that almost do what I want: tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile # For creating named tempfiles tempfile.SpooledTemporaryFile # For creating tempfiles in memory but actually I want a tempfile that is both named AND in memory. Any ideas?

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  • Printing a file to a printer in Ruby

    - by Shreyans
    I need help with sending a formatted text to a printer using Ruby on Ruby on Rails OR sending a pdf file to a printer from Ruby program. I can write the code to create a pdf file from Rails app but don't know how to print that pdf file to a default printer. I am trying to write a small ticketing application with Ruby on Rails. Please help. Shreyans

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  • Rails Routes :requirements

    - by Chris Kilmer
    I want to set a route :requirements on an array that verifies a particular parameter is included in an array: atypes = [:culture, :personality, :communication] map.with_options(:path_prefix = ':atype', :requirements = {:atype = atypes.include?(:atype)}) do |assessment| ... end I haven't been able to find any documentation on how to accomplish this. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Scrolling down an awt.List

    - by nico
    As from subject, I have an awt.List object. When I add something to the list I would like to scroll it down to show the last inserted object. For instance: myList.add("sometext"); myList.select(myList.getItemCount()-1); myList.showSelectedItem(); // Or something like that The documentation does not seem to list any method that does something like that, can anybody help please?

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  • C++ std::vector capacity

    - by aaa
    hi. does vector::operator= change vector capacity? if so, how? does copy constructor copy capacity? I looked through documentation but could not find specific answer. is it implementation dependent? Thanks

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  • Sequential coupling in code

    - by dotnetdev
    Hi, Is sequential coupling (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential_coupling) really a bad thing in code? Although it's an anti-pattern, the only risk I see is calling methods in the wrong order but documentation of an API/class library with this anti-pattern should take care of that. What other problems are there from code which is sequential? Also, this pattern could easily be fixed by using a facade it seems. Thanks

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  • I don't know where to start with WSDL and SOAP in PHP 5.2+

    - by xaguilars
    Hello, I'm a web services newbie and I've tried to learn it looking for tutorials in google... but I didn't found anything really helpfull... Do you know any tutorial / web page / documentation for web services using PHP 5 native SOAP client? I need to implement a SOAP client for fetch/send data from a IIS server (for hotels reservations). Is there some server that I can make tests with? Thank you!

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  • Pagination of Date-Based Generic Views in Django

    - by Apreche
    I have a pretty simple question. I want to make some date-based generic views on a Django site, but I also want to paginate them. According to the documentation the object_list view has page and paginate_by arguments, but the archive_month view does not. What's the "right" way to do it?

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  • MySQL Search (Sort by Relevance)

    - by atif089
    Hi guys, Can any one help me how to sort rows by relevance for the following criterion ? tbluser First Name Last Name tbleduc School College University On the search form the user has following fields Name School College University Where School College and University are Optional.. And Name is split into 2 words (other words in middle are omitted), first word is taken as first anme and last word as last name.. Now I would like to implement search based on relevance. Thanks for the help :)

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  • C++ Reference Book

    - by m00st
    Can someone list a C++ book that is just a reference to the standard library? I don't need a "learning c++" book just one that is a reference. Or at least official documentation or something? Googling only reveals "fan-site" reference.

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  • Git through digest proxy authentication

    - by erick2red
    I want to do "git clone" through a proxy server. The issue is my proxy server uses digest authentication. So i can't find neither in git documentation, nor help that someone that already made. I dig through google search and i can't find any helpful results. Thxs.

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  • logic question about factorials

    - by Syom
    I have a problem and can't solve it alone. My teacher gives me one logic task today, and i'm sure you can help me. How can I count the number of zeroes at the end of factorial(41). (on paper) I understand that it has nothing to do with programing, but I'm sure programers can help me. Thanks in advance.

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  • Is there any plugin available for integrating WSAD 5.1 and VSS?

    - by ria
    I am looking for a plugin that could integrate VSS- the CM tool I am using and WSAD 5.1. I tried downloading the version 1.6.0 of VSS plugin from http://sourceforge.net/projects/vssplugin/ , but that did not help as it seems this version of the plugin does not support WSAD 5.1 as it uses eclipse 2.1 Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Special folders & functionality in Windows [closed]

    - by lloydsparkes
    I am using the new Virtual PC Beta on Windows 7 and I saw: The virtual machines have a special directory, but once you are in it, the VMs are shown. How can I do the same thing, with custom headings ("Machine status", "Memory", etc.) and custom toolbar buttons ("Create virtual machine")? I can't seem to find any documentation for this.

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