Hi all,
I'm looking for the easiest and most user-friendly way to manage pictures and avatars in a web 2.0 application.
For example to add an avatar to an news item or article.
Thanks!
I have two servers -- a backend server, and a frontend server. Every night, the backend server generates static .html files, which are then compressed into .tar format.
I need to write a script that resides on the backend server that will transfer the .tar file to the frontend server, and then decompress that .tar file into to the public web directory of the frontend server.
What is the standard, secure way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
We're building a web API that's programmatically generated from a C# class (the class has method "GetFooBar(int a, int b)" and the API has a method GetFooBar taking query params like &a=foo&b=bar.
The classes needs to support optional parameters, which isn't supported in C# the language. What's the best approach?
Hi all.
I was wondering if anyone knows in what technology/web platform the uefa.com
website was built. Its page suffix is ".html", but I don't see how it could be built with just html, since it probably has a lot of dynamic content...
Anyway, it's a great website with fast loading pages and nice design. Does anyone know who built it ? ... thanks ...
i have a program that receives data from a wireless device over bluetooth...i now need to do some operations in the data and then send it to the website (web server!!!) as a .csv file...i also need to authenticate the device itself from it hardware address which is also obtained in the program.i am coding this in gcc linux compiler using C...can anyone tell me how do i go about doing this?
I want to query from dbpedia using their sparql interface (http://dbpedia.org/sparql)
I want to get the abstract of
http://dbpedia.org/page/Herbie_Mann
I know that I have to call abstract ontology
http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract
and my final sparsql query is like following :
SELECT ?abstract
WHERE {
{ <http://dbpedia.org/page/Herbie_Mann> <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract> ?abstract}
}
but yet I'm not able to see anything.
please help me as I am beginner in semantic web!
Does anyone know how bing's weather webslice search works? I am attempting to create a web slice(only available in IE8) with search built in and I have read that forms are not allowed and neither is javascript. Any help would be appreciated.
I'm working on a web application using JSP/Servlets, etc. And I have a lot of form progression. I am aware of some ways to use the "Back" functionality, but I am not sure if its efficient enough.
What are the best ways to implement this? Does it Involve using the session object? or just the request? or neither?
Hi,
I would want to dynamically get the DOM structure (HTML source) of a web page. I want to do some manipulations with it later. Is this possible in javascript at all?
Thanks.
I'm trying to deploy a Yii webapp into Heroku but, it keep throwing at me a weird error:
Application runtime path "/app/www/protected/runtime" is not valid. Please make sure it is a directory writable by the Web server process.
Makes no sense and I know is something to do with Heroku because in my local machine it works fine.
Does anyone what does this means? what do I need to do in Heroku ti fix this??
Many thanks.
I read a lot about GlassFish application server that it supports the whole Java EE 6 specification. But which does Tomcat support?
I know that Tomcat is a JSP/Servlet container, but I see articles in web about "JSF and Tomcat", "Hibernate and Tomcat" and many more.
Can tomcat play with these technologies: EJB, JSF, JPA, Hibernate, Spring, etc..?
Hi, I have an asp.net web app and I need to launch a pdf report that is developed in SSRS using SQL 2005. The SSRS report query has been created. How can I go about launching the report?
Hi, I'm writing an iPad application that mimics a flash website I built.
The site uses Flash file uploader to upload files from the user's filesystem to my tomcat server.
I understand that an iPad application can sync files via iTunes to a Documents folder.
Given access to those files, how can I invoke a file upload of a selected file to the web.
Hi folks:
I see a document said: CurrentUICulture must be set at the startup of a application.
For a web page, where do I dynamically/statically set this property appropriately?
Thanks.
Currently, i have a google web search. If a user searches starbucks, I would only want to retrieve the company or product information, not some other weird links like blog pages, using javascript, is it possible to do so? if yes, how am i able to do it? Kind of a newbie in the data mining part..thanks!
Added my coding for download for clearer understanding : http://www.mediafire.com/?mzgo233kngm
I know that in a standalone application I create one of the application context instances which in turn creates the beans from conf files. But I can not see any such code in dispatched servlet. How then are the beans created in a web application?
A lot of web applications having a 3 tier architecture are doing all the processing in the app server and use the database for persistence just to have database independence. After paying a huge amount for a database, doing all the processing including batch at the app server and not using the power of the database seems to be a waste. I have a difficulty in convincing people that we need to use best of both worlds.
I have a site that is analyzed by AWStats, and I am satisfied with the information its provides.
Now, is there a way to display a little picture-icon with main AWstats(hits, etc) data on the web site page?
Hi,
Is it possible to generate word documents (*.doc) in java web application using Eclipse BIRT (Report Engine)? I want .rptdesign to be an input file in generating process. I could not find any example or tutorial.
What would you recommend as an alternative solution. As far as I know Jasper Reports allow only RTF format generation.
Thank you for your answer/explaination
Looking at this question the OWASP WebGoat project looks like a great way to learn about web security. Although the principles will equally to .NET applications I would prefer to use .NET based application. Does anybody know of a suitable .NET alternative?
I'm starting a new Python web project. With most frameworks, everyone rushes to the latest version, however, it seems that this is not as true for Python 3.x.
Which version of Python should brand new projects use?
I have a web application written in Java (Spring, Hibernate/JPA, Struts2) where users can upload images and store them in the file system. I would like to scale those images so that they are of a consistent size for display on the site. What libraries or built in functions will offer the best results? I will consider the following criteria in making my decision (in this order):
Free/Open Source (essential)
Easy to implement
Quality of results
Performance
Size of executable