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  • What does the question mark at then end of a css file mean/do?

    - by Bob Dylan
    I've noticed that on some websites (including SO) the link to the CSS will look like: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://sstatic.net/so/all.css?v=6638"> I would say its safe to assume that ?v=6638 tells the browser to load version 6638 of the css file. But can I do this on my websites and can I include different versions of my CSS file just by changing the numbers?

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  • AES code throwing NoSuchPaddingException: Padding NoPaddin unknown

    - by Tom Brito
    The following code is a try to encrypt data using AES with asymmetric key: import java.io.OutputStream; import java.math.BigInteger; import java.security.Key; import java.security.KeyFactory; import java.security.interfaces.RSAPrivateKey; import java.security.interfaces.RSAPublicKey; import java.security.spec.RSAPrivateKeySpec; import java.security.spec.RSAPublicKeySpec; import javax.crypto.Cipher; public class AsyncronousKeyTest { private final Cipher cipher; private final KeyFactory keyFactory; private final RSAPrivateKey privKey; private AsyncronousKeyTest() throws Exception { cipher = Cipher.getInstance("AES/CBC/NoPaddin", "BC"); keyFactory = KeyFactory.getInstance("AES", "BC"); // create the keys // TODO should this numbers be random? RSAPrivateKeySpec privKeySpec = new RSAPrivateKeySpec(new BigInteger( "d46f473a2d746537de2056ae3092c451", 16), new BigInteger("57791d5430d593164082036ad8b29fb1", 16)); privKey = (RSAPrivateKey) keyFactory.generatePrivate(privKeySpec); } public void generateAuthorizationAct(OutputStream outputStream) throws Exception { // TODO Ticket #14 - GenerateAuthorization action KeyFactory keyFactory = KeyFactory.getInstance("AES", "BC"); // TODO should this numbers be random? RSAPublicKeySpec pubKeySpec = new RSAPublicKeySpec(new BigInteger("d46f473a2d746537de2056ae3092c451", 16), new BigInteger("11", 16)); RSAPublicKey pubKey = (RSAPublicKey) keyFactory.generatePublic(pubKeySpec); byte[] data = new byte[] {0x01}; byte[] encrypted = encryptAO(pubKey, data); outputStream.write(encrypted); } /** Encrypt the AuthorizationObject. */ public byte[] encryptAO(Key pubKey, byte[] data) throws Exception { cipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, pubKey); byte[] cipherText = cipher.doFinal(data); return cipherText; } public byte[] decrypt(byte[] cipherText) throws Exception { cipher.init(Cipher.DECRYPT_MODE, privKey); byte[] decyptedData = cipher.doFinal(cipherText); return decyptedData; } public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { System.out.println("start"); AsyncronousKeyTest auth = new AsyncronousKeyTest(); auth.generateAuthorizationAct(System.out); System.out.println("done"); } } but at line cipher = Cipher.getInstance(AesEncrypter.getTransformation(), "BC"); it throws NoSuchPaddingException: Padding NoPaddin unknown. What is this? And how to solve?

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  • The MYSTERY SPIRAL

    - by CVS26
    Problem statement: Given a integer N, print N*N numbers in a N x N spiral Detailed problem description: http://2600hertz.wordpress.com/2010/03/20/the-mystery-spiral/ Solution: Recently posted the following code. (managed to compress it into as few as 99 lines...) //File : spiral.c // //INPUT : Size of spiral (N) //OUTPUT : Numbers printed in a N x N spiral #include <stdio.h> #include <conio.h> #include <stdlib.h> void main() { int N; clrscr(); //get input no. N printf("\nEnter size of Matrix: "); scanf("%d",&N); //Allocate reqd. memory int* matrix_ptr= (int*)malloc(N*N); //Filling the Matrix spirally int curr_val=N*N; int* curr_ptr=matrix_ptr; int curr_level=N; while(curr_level>1) { //curr_level-1 elements horizontally //from left to right for(int x=0;x<curr_level-1;x++) { *curr_ptr=curr_val; curr_val--; curr_ptr++; } //curr_level-1 elements vertically //from top to bottom for(int y=0;y<curr_level-1;y++) { *curr_ptr=curr_val; curr_val--; curr_ptr+=N; } //curr_level-1 elements horizontally //from right to left for(int z=0;z<curr_level-1;z++) { *curr_ptr=curr_val; curr_val--; curr_ptr--; } //curr_level-1 element vertically //from bottom to top for(int w=0;w<curr_level-1;w++) { *curr_ptr=curr_val; curr_val--; curr_ptr-=N; } //Next curr_ptr+=N+1; curr_level-=2; } *curr_ptr=curr_val; //routine to print the matrix printf("\n\n\n\n\n"); for( int i=0;i<N;i++) { for( int j=0;j<N;j++) { printf("%d\t",*(matrix_ptr+(i*N+j))); } printf("\n"); } getch(); } Please comment on further optimisations (if any)...

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  • Coming Up with a Good Algorithm for a Simple Idea

    - by mkoryak
    I need to come up with an algorithm that does the following: Lets say you have an array of positive numbers (e.g. [1,3,7,0,0,9]) and you know beforehand their sum is 20. You want to abstract some average amount from each number such that the new sum would be less by 7. To do so, you must follow these rules: you can only subtract integers the resulting array must not have any negative values you can not make any changes to the indices of the buckets. The more uniformly the subtraction is distributed over the array the better. Here is my attempt at an algorithm in JavaScript + underscore (which will probably make it n^2): function distributeSubtraction(array, goal){ var sum = _.reduce(arr, function(x, y) { return x + y; }, 0); if(goal < sum){ while(goal < sum && goal > 0){ var less = ~~(goal / _.filter(arr, _.identity).length); //length of array without 0s arr = _.map(arr, function(val){ if(less > 0){ return (less < val) ? val - less : val; //not ideal, im skipping some! } else { if(goal > 0){ //again not ideal. giving preference to start of array if(val > 0) { goal--; return val - 1; } } else { return val; } } }); if(goal > 0){ var newSum = _.reduce(arr, function(x, y) { return x + y; }, 0); goal -= sum - newSum; sum = newSum; } else { return arr; } } } else if(goal == sum) { return _.map(arr, function(){ return 0; }); } else { return arr; } } var goal = 7; var arr = [1,3,7,0,0,9]; var newArray = distributeSubtraction(arr, goal); //returned: [0, 1, 5, 0, 0, 7]; Well, that works but there must be a better way! I imagine the run time of this thing will be terrible with bigger arrays and bigger numbers. edit: I want to clarify that this question is purely academic. Think of it like an interview question where you whiteboard something and the interviewer asks you how your algorithm would behave on a different type of a dataset.

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  • Table Partitioning

    - by Ankur Gahlot
    How advantageous is it to use partitioning of tables as compared to normal approach ? Is there a sort of sample case or detailed comparative analysis that could statistically ( i know this is too strong a word, but it would really help if it is illustrated by some numbers ) emphasize on the utility of the process. Thanks, Ankur

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  • how to increase the precision in Locate Me app

    - by thndrkiss
    Hi, I just installed the locate me app and started to understand the CLLocation stuff. I need to know how to increase the number of digits after the lat and long numbers displayed. Can any one help me. currently it shows 17.5968,82.8486. I need more number of digits after decimal(6 digits after decimal.

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  • Weird Objective-C Mod Behavior

    - by coneybeare
    So I thought that negative numbers, when mod'ed should be put into positive space... I cant get this to happen in objective-c I expect this: -1 % 3 = 2 0 % 3 = 0 1 % 3 = 1 2 % 3 = 2 But get this -1 % 3 = -1 0 % 3 = 0 1 % 3 = 1 2 % 3 = 2 Why is this and is there a workaround?

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  • Custom Collection Initializers

    - by Jake
    Classes that implement IEnumerable and provide a public void Add(/* args */) function can be initialized like in the following example: List<int> numbers = new List<int>{ 1, 2, 3 }; which calls the Add(int) function 3x after initializing the List<int>. Is there a way to define this behavior explicitly for my own classes? For example, could I have the initializer call a function other than the appropriate Add() overload?

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  • How would I create a random number?

    - by Elliot Bonneville
    How would I create a random number using C++? I've heard that one should use the time as a seed, but I'm not sure how to do that with the correct syntax. How would I do this? One more thing - how would I limit the random number to a particular range? I'm simulating a dice roll and getting numbers in the millions...

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  • See images in SSMS?

    - by Vaccano
    I was browsing around and found this blog post: http://erikej.blogspot.com/2010/04/version-3-of-exportsqlce-now-available.html (It is for a great add in if you user SQL Server CE.) On that post I saw an screen shot of SSMS with images in the results. How is this done? I have images in my database (PNG files that are serialized via memory stream), but I just see numbers when I select the image column.

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  • How to check if string is a valid XML element name?

    - by xsaero00
    I need a regex or a function in PHP that will validate a string to be a good XML element name. Form w3schools: XML elements must follow these naming rules: Names can contain letters, numbers, and other characters Names cannot start with a number or punctuation character Names cannot start with the letters xml (or XML, or Xml, etc) Names cannot contain spaces I can write a basic regex that will check for rules 1,2 and 4, but it won't account for all punctuation allowed and won't account for 3rd rule \w[\w0-9-]

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  • Distributed sequence number generation?

    - by Jon
    I've generally implemented sequence number generation using database sequences in the past. e.g. Using Postgres SERIAL type http://neilconway.org/docs/sequences/ I'm curious though as how to generate sequence numbers for large distributed systems where there is no database. Does anybody have any experience or suggestions of a best practice for achieving sequence number generation in a thread safe manner for multiple clients?

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  • Handling equals sign and question mark in URL

    - by Ron
    Hello, I am new to regex and am trying to extract from a database a list of URLs that match xyz.asp? followed by any eight digit RequestID numbers. I can't figure out what is wrong with my expression: /abcd/..asp\?\w+=.?[0-9]*? Example: http://domain.com/abcd/xyz.asp?RequestID=20100401 Do I have it wrong with 1) not starting/ending with ^$ 2) escaping the dot 3) escaping the question mark 4) matching the equals sign 5) or something else? Thank you

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  • sql median value of column

    - by Mike
    Is there a way in sql (or tsql) to select the median of a column of numbers? I know you can sort by the column and pick the middle value, but it would be nice if there was a built-in function

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  • Why does Visual Studio sometimes add a number when creating page events in codebehinds?

    - by Kevin Pang
    When writing up a codebehind in Visual Studio for ASP.NET web forms applications, I often use the dropdowns at the top of the window to autogenerate page event handlers (e.g. Page_Load, Page_PreRender). I've noticed that sometimes Visual Studio likes to add numbers to these function names like "Page_Load1" or "Page_PreRender2". Programatically speaking, this has no effect on the code. But stylistically, I find it a bit ugly. Is there any way to get rid of this behavior?

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  • Is there a boolean literal in SQLite?

    - by Benjamin Oakes
    I know about the boolean column type, but is there a boolean literal in SQLite? In other languages, this might be true or false. Obviously, I can use 0 and 1, but I tend to avoid so-called "magic numbers" where possible. From this list, it seems like it might exist in other SQL implementations, but not SQLite. (I'm using SQLite 3.6.10, for what it's worth.)

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  • Basic regexp help

    - by casben79
    I am new to programming PHP and am trying to validate a field in a form. The field if for a RAL color code and so would look something like : RAL 1001. so the letters RAL and then 4 numbers. Can someone help me set them into a regular expression to validate them. i have tried this with no success: $string_exp = "/^[RAL][0-9 .-]+$/i"; What can I say but sorry for being a complete NOOB at PHP. Cheers Ben

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  • Remove GridView row with jQuery

    - by Jan-Frederik Carl
    Hello, I have a GridView and a asp:TextBox containing a Number. The GridView also contains cells with numbers (one in each row). I want to know wether a cell contains this number and if so, the whole row has to be removed. I want to do this via jQuery.

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  • Mock Object Data

    - by Nissan Fan
    I'd like to mock up object data, not the objects themselves. In other words, I would like to generate a collection of n objects and pass it into a function which generates random data strings and numbers. Is there anything to do this? Think of it as a Lorem Ipsum for object data. Constraints around numerical ranges etc. are not necessary, but would be a bonus.

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  • Is it possible to simulate load balancers, and how much performance gain they provide?

    - by Lakhlani Prashant
    I have a website which runs on IIS (Asp.net application, some of them are in dotnetnuke also) and we are expecting higher numbers of traffic on some of the sites, so we are planning to add a load-balancer, but before going to do that, we just want to know is it worth to do that? So, I want to know if is it possible to simulate load balancer, and how much performance gain they provide?

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