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  • url redirection

    - by psdesai
    Hi, I need some help with regards to the url redirection. Here is the problem. We have a website with a section as http://www.site.com/sectionxxx/index.jsp we have another domain http://www.sectionxxx.com. The task is to forward any request comming for the http://www.sectionxxx.com; direct to http://www.site.com/sectionxxx/index.jsp. Any idea? P

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  • PHP - Check for whitespace at beginning of string

    - by ITg
    I need to use preg_match to check that only a-z0-9. is used (including full stop(.)). I don't want to replace anything. My problem is that it doesn't notice white space at beginning of a string. Also, if anyone knows how to check there is no two full stops in a row, I would be very grateful. What I have so far: ("/[^a-z0-9.]+$/",$request) Thanks !

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  • Best practices for an internal webservice

    - by sankara
    Experience says that using WSDL-SOAP based webservice for internal consumption is an overkill. There are too many service-based POJO classes that when let into the system complicates it way too much. One option would be use adapter pattern, map the request/response objects to internal domain classes and . But is it even required? Is there a better approach? What are your suggestions?

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  • Client-side Twitter API method using XMLHttpRequest?

    - by user359239
    Does (or did) Twitter ever have a method in their API that allowed client-side HTTP requests without producing any cross-domain issues? I have a site that used the following url: http://search.twitter.com/search.json?q=from%3adaleyjem&rpp=3&page=1&callback=? It once worked, but now it doesn't. Is there something else I should be using, or do I have to make a request to my own server-side code?

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  • Can I write a module/filter that gets fired before the web app get's run in Tomcat?

    - by Blankman
    Can I write a module/filter that gets put into the processing pipleline in Tomcat BEFORE the web application even gets run? Something that I could turn on/off for each web application that tomcat is handling. is this possible? So basically it would be a re-usable filter that hooks into the web pipeline that could alter the requests behavior or perform/modify the requests. One example would be to log all ip's, or redirect based on the url, block the request, etc.

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  • Making AJAX calls secure

    - by iamdadude
    What happens if a user looks at my JavaScript file, copies the content of a function and sends a request to my server using AJAX? And is there a way to properly protect against this from happening?

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  • Entering to index page?

    - by FullmetalBoy
    // // Post: /Search/Alternativ1/txtBoxTitle) [HttpPost] public ActionResult Alternativ1(int txtBoxTitle) { SokningMedAlternativ1 test= new SokningMedAlternativ1(); if (txtBoxTitel != null) { var codeModel = test.FilteraBokLista(txtBoxTitel); } return View(codeModel); } Problem: I have problem to find a solution to go back to my index page (first page when entering a website for the first time) view if txtBoxTitle has null. My request: How shall I enter to my index page view automatically if txtBoxTitle contains null? // Fullmetalboy

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  • Accessing web Service from jQuery - cross domain

    - by Christo Fur
    Hi I am trying to acess a wcf service from a jQuery client Specifically this example http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/WCF_JQUERY_ASMX.aspx#4 All works well when the client webpage is on the same domain as the service As soon as I move the client webpage to another domain it breaks. It cant reach the service and the request fails This happens for all the examples, ASMX, REST and WCF any ideas how to get this working cross daomain?

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  • If you stick to standard coding in .NET, is there reason to manually invoke the GC or run finalizers

    - by Matt
    If you stick to managed code and standard coding (nothing that does unconventional things withe CLR) in .NET, is there any reason to manually invoke the GC or request to run finalizers on unreferenced objects? The reason I ask is thaty I have an app that grows huge in Working Memory set. I'm wondering if calling System.GC.Collect(); and System.GC.RunFinalizers(); would help, and if it would force anything that wouldn't be done by the CLR normally anyways.

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  • htaccess redirect to a relative location

    - by stanleyxu2005
    Hi All, On my development server, there are many web projects, like: development_server/proj_a/fldr1 development_server/proj_b/fldr1 There projects are deployed onto different productive server, like proj_a_server/fldr1 proj_b_server/fldr1 Now I want to redirect request to fldr1 to other_fldr On development server, I write: Redirect permanent /proj_a/fldr1 /proj_a/other_fldr But on productive server, I should write: Redirect permanent /fldr1 /other_fldr The question is that, can I redirect a relative path? Redirect permanent fldr1 other_fldr

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  • Safari cannot recognise GWT History token

    - by user311758
    I my application we sent registration email to customer and sends link in that email which contains url#historytoken. On click of this link customer should go to the page specified by that url for historytoken.We are using GWT so entry point handle the request for historytoken. This works on all browsers except Safari. Safari go to the url but cannot recognise the history token after that and remains on the url page. Please help me solve this problem.

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  • Freshbooks oauth question

    - by Phil
    Very quick question for freshbooks oauth. When requesting a Request Token you need to provide (amoung others) the oauth_signature method. Is the signature the consumer key and the consumer secret seperated by an ampersand? e.g. _consumer_key_%26_consumer_secret_ where _consumer_key_ is the consumer key. _consumer_secret_ is the consumer secret and %26 is a urlencode ampersand.

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  • database design: table with large amount of columns (50+) or many sub tables with small amount of co

    - by Guillaume
    In our oroject we already have a lots of tables (100+). Some of them contains a lot of columns (50-100) and we are facing the need of adding more columns from time to time. What do you think is best - from maintenance and performance point of view - to split these huge tables in smaller entities or to keep the tables the way they are ? We are using an ORM tools, so we don't need to write custom request.

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  • Unexpected error when attempting to delete a facebook story

    - by blueberryfields
    I'm attempting to delete a facebook story/action, like so: curl -F 'access_token=[valid_token]' -X DELETE https://graph.facebook.com/[action_id] Facebook is responding with an internal server error, like so: {"error": {"message":"An unexpected error has occurred. Please retry your request later.", "type":"OAuthException","code":2}} Is this an error caused by my actions, or something on Facebook's end? Additional info When I run curl -X GET https://graph.facebook.com/[action_id]?access_token=[valid_token] the result is "false"

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  • Best JSF framework/library for "conversation state"

    - by stacked
    What do people think is the best JSF framework or library for a saving state longer than request scope (but w/o using session scope) that is backbutton/new window safe -- i.e. you have a "wizard"/multi-page form. For example, MyFaces has the 'SaveState' tag (http://bit.ly/8QHmX5) that allows you to maintain state across pages by saving state in the view's component tree. Any comments on SaveState (pros/cons) or suggestions for any better framework or library for this capability?

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  • Why does OpenID look so hard to implement?

    - by user198729
    I read through this post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/741345/how-do-i-implement-direct-identity-based-openid-authentication-with-zend-openid Why does it look so complicated to implement? IMO, it's just to send request to a remote site and retrieve the response. What's the problem those OpenID libraries are dealing with?

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  • No newline after input in C

    - by pwseo
    Hello there, How can I prevent a given app from creating a newline ('\n') after I request user input in C? I'd like something like: Type a number Number: 3x10 = 30 The "x10 = 30" is added after the user inputs the number.. The problem is I can't do it on the same line (and I'd like to do it). Can anyone help me?

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