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  • creating zip/rar/tar of folders in Joomla

    - by user251336
    Hi All, Please somebody help me. I want to compress a folder (which contains images & text files as well as few sub folders) in zip,rar,tar format & then give it for download to user. Is there any class/api/library/code to do so. I am working on Joomla CMS. Regards, Shahu.

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  • Set focus on particular tab in IE and/or FireFox

    - by Jack Juiceson
    Hi all, I want to write an application that will monitor the content of all open tabs in IE / FireFox and trigger event once particular data is displayed in the tab. I would like to know if there is an API for IE/FF to set focus on particular TAB, so that once event is triggered I set focus on a relevant tab. Thanks in advance

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  • Problem on Loading Map Into div

    - by ashenr
    I'm using Google Maps API v3. When I'm loading map into a div, it doesnt load as I expected.. The map area takes the whole div, but the map only loads into top left of the div(only a part).. All the controls including zooming, are loading normally, How can I fix this ?

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  • Does the nginx “upstream” directive have a port setting?

    - by orzzzzz
    moved from:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3748517/does-nginx-upstream-has-a-port-setting I use upstream and proxy for load balancing. The directive proxy_pass http://upstream_name uses the default port, which is 80. However, if the upstream server does not listen on this port, then the request fails. How do I specify an alternate port? my configuration: http{ #... upstream myups{ server 192.168.1.100:6666; server 192.168.1.101:9999; } #.... server{ listen 81; #..... location ~ /myapp { proxy_pass http://myups:81/; } } nginx -t: [warn]: upstream "myups" may not have port 81 in /opt/nginx/conf/nginx.conf:78.

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  • Can I move another program's window to the front of focus?

    - by TwentyMiles
    I am interacting with a third party application using it's API, and would like to move it to the front of focus (so that it is on top of all other open windows) when a user performs a certain action. While I can move my application up and down in the hierarchy pretty easily, there doesn't appear to be a way to interact with other windows. Is it possible to move another program's window to front with Java?

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  • How to Parse through nsXml Parser.

    - by chsab420
    Hey All, i am very new to iphone Development and i am asked to use nsxml parser to parse xml from a google api. i have parsed another url which has xml but i am not able to parse google's because it is using id's to store data rather than inside tag. i.e. Can somebody help me that how can i parse the attribute inside the tag. Thanks & Regards

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  • From a Java programming perspective, what difference does multicast make to a networking program?

    - by pnut butter
    My manager has asked me to assess what changes would be required to add multicast support to a socket-based TCP/IP networking program that is part of a trading system. As far as I can tell, from the perspective of a Java program, it doesn't seem to matter too much whether the program is unicast or multicast. Doesn't the Java networking API make all of this transparent? By this I mean, wouldn't the change be a simple one of simply adding additional destinations for the outgoing connections?

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  • GridBagConstraints weightx and weighty values

    - by xdevel2000
    In many books weightx and weighty values are expressed in different ways: some says 0.0 to 1.0 other says 0 to 100 other say until 1000 I'm a lot confused. In the API these variables are double types so I think the first is correct but what does it meaning a value of 0.4 or 0.7? are percentage values, point values? relative of what?

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  • A unique identifier for a Domain

    - by jchoover
    I asked a question over on StackOverflow and was directed to ask a related one here to see if I could get any additional input. Basically, I am looking to have my application aware of what domain it's running under, if any at all. (I want to expose certain debugging facilities only in house, and due to our deployment model it isn't possible to have a different build.) Since I am over paranoid, I didn't want to just rely on the domain name to ensure we are in house. As such I noted the DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_INFO (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms675912(v=vs.85).aspx ) returned from DsGetDcName (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms675983(v=vs.85).aspx) has a GUID associated with it, however I can find little if any information on it. I am assuming this GUID is generated at the time the first DC in a domain is created, and that it would live on for the life of the domain. Does anyone else have any inner knowledge and would be kind enough to confirm or deny my assumptions?

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  • JAVA: how to load database url from web.xml?

    - by user357255
    I'm using persistence API and want to load jdbc URL from web.xml. URL should be a context parameter of servlet. I can't find how to construct EntityManagerFactory not using persistence.xml. May be I should create PersistenceUnit in servlet and set some parameters? Can you give me some short example? Thank you

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  • (iphone) how can I tell I need a 3.0 + iOS installed device when looking at apple doc?

    - by Eugene
    Hi, I've seen iphone related open source library which says something like, "You need 4.0+ iOS build environment but the code will run on 3.0+ iOS device." I wonder how those two requirements can differ and how can I tell a minimum 'device' iOS version which a certain api would need. For instance I want to use UIGestureRecognizer but the apple doc says it's 3.2+, but I want my app run on 3.12+. Is there a difference between build os requirement and device os requirement to run an app? Thank you

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  • Count # of links programmatically

    - by Duber
    You know how if you type links: "yourwebsite.com" into the normal google search box, it tells you the number of sites linking to you and their addresses. How can I do it programmatically with php? Does google provide an api that can I can programmatically query? What are my options?

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  • How expensive is synchronization?

    - by someguy
    I am writing a networking application using the java.nio api. My plan is to perform I/O on one thread, and handle events on another. To do this though, I need to synchronize reading/writing so that a race condition is never met. Bearing in mind that I need to handle thousands of connections concurrently, is synchronization worth it, or should I use a single thread for I/O and event handling?

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