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  • To keep my own versioned app or not.

    - by Esteban Feldman
    Hi all. I need some opinions here. I'm working on a Django project using buildout to get the dependencies, etc... I use mercurial as DVCS. Now... I need to customize one of the dependencies, so I can do one of the following: (* The changes may not be useful for everyone else.) 1- Do a fork of the project in (github, bitbucket, etc...) maintain my version, and get the dependency with (mercurial or git) recipe. 2- Clone the project, put it in the PYTHONPATH, erase DVCS dirs and add it to my projects version. So every change will be private. Here I need to erase all the info from their DVCS or something. Any other you can think of. I'm missing something? I'm too off? Thanks!

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  • ASP.Net File Upload Network Issue

    - by John Delate
    I have tried both the .net FileUpload control and the ajax Asyncfileuploadcontrol to upload a file less than 500kb. It seems that when I tried to go through my wireless router (att.bellsouth) that the uploads always fail, however when I plug my droid into my laptop and use my pda connection it works perfectly fine. I'm wondering if the network connection from my house to my server could be causing this issue, and if anyone had any solutions to this problem. Tomorrow I'm going to try and upload from other networks and pray it works.

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  • How to show loading spinner in jQuery?

    - by Edward Tanguay
    In Prototype I can show a "loading..." image with this code: var myAjax = new Ajax.Request( url, {method: 'get', parameters: pars, onLoading: showLoad, onComplete: showResponse} ); function showLoad () { ... } In jQuery, I can load a server page into an element with this: $('#message').load('index.php?pg=ajaxFlashcard'); but how do I attach a loading spinner to this command as I did in Prototype?

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  • Active User Tracking, PHP Sessions

    - by Nik
    Alright, I'm trying to work on a function for active user counting in an AJAX based application. I want to express the below SQL Query in correct syntax but I'm not sure how to write it. The desired SQL Query is below: SELECT count(*) FROM active WHERE timestamp > time() - 1800 AND nick=(a string that doesn't contain [AFK]) Now, I do understand that time() - 1800 can be assigned to a variable, but how is timestamp > variable and nick that doesn't contain a string written in SQL?

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  • ASP.NET sets of technologies/components

    - by Maxim Gueivandov
    Just a question of pure curiosity. It happens that development teams tend to stick to the same technological set(s) for some time, for various reasons (obviously, the lack of time, money, necessity and/or willingless to adopt new technologies). So, what are your usual sets of technologies/components to build an ASP.NET application (e.g., WebForms / MVC, Automapper, NInject, NHibernate / LinqToSql, JQuery / ASP.NET Ajax, ...) or architectural frameworks (Arch#, Catharsis, ...) and in which context do you use them (site size, speed/availability requirements, etc.)?

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  • List of valid characters for the fragment identifier in an URL?

    - by sohtimsso1970
    I'm using the fragment identifier to create a permalink for AJAX events in my web app similar to this guy. Something like: http://www.myapp.com/calendar#filter:year/2010/month/5 I've done quite a bit of searching but can't find a list of valid characters for the fragment idenitifer. The W3C spec doesn't offer anything. Do I need to encode the characters the same as the URL in has in general? There doesn't seem to be any good information on this anywhere.

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  • frameworks to support RIA/Web 2.0 technologies

    - by kunkunur
    are there any frameworks that can help an application support all/most of the RIA technologies like ajax, flex, javafx, siverlight? essentially a framework and/or tools to help build an application that can support client-side UI components built using RIA technologies. How does GWT fair in this respect?

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  • Javascript is blocked. ICEfaces cannot run on chrome

    - by user557415
    Hello, i've been development some web app on Icefaces 1.7.2 and it's impossible to me run my app on chrome. When i click some icefaces element like link or button and that's trigger some javascript (ajax) my google chrome it's blocking the request or javascrit and only shows this message "Javascript is blocked. ICEfaces cannot run on chrome " can anybody helpme ? my web app it's www.flygonet.com and is under development. Thanks.

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  • track the value o textbox

    - by ntan
    Hi i have a textbox that is hidden. And i chenge the value based on clicks inside the page. I want to track somehow the value so when value is 0 to call a ajax. i tried using .change but is not working Does anyone have an idea

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  • [Rails] Where to put this code?

    - by user305270
    [Rails] Where to put this code? I have a user1 and when another registered user2 sees the profile of user1, has some buttons on it: ['add as friend', 'give me your number', 'give me your email', 'ask her out', 'view photos']. The 1,2,3,4 are POST, with AJAX. Now, i have to make a new controller named 'ProfileActionsController' or i should put this code in the 'UsersController'? or maybe a another posiibility? thanks ;)

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  • How can I track an asp.net pages size without tracing?

    - by Middletone
    I want to be able to track the amount of data that is being transfered from my web site to each user that accesses the site. I can do this for file downloads and such but what about the pure html content itself. How can I track the output size of a page (or the data that's trasnfered via an AJAX call) to the client and log it against a particular users session? Also how would this differ when GZip is used in IIS 6.0?

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  • Rails: Extracting the raw url from the request

    - by pankajbhageria
    I am working with Rails 2.2. The required behaviour is as follows: I have a link(with a ajax link embedded) xyz.com/admin#page1 When I go to the above page, I should be redirected to the login page, if I am not logged in. After I log in, I should be taken back to xyz.com/admin#page1 For this I need to store the url in session when I visit any page. The problem is that when I do request.uri, I get xyz.com/admin But I want to store xyz.com/admin#page1 Regards, Pankaj

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  • What is a Web Framework ? How does it compare with LAMP

    - by Nishant
    I started web development in LAMP/WAMP and it was logical to me . There is a Web Server program called Apache which does the networking part of setting up a service on port 80 ( common port ) . If the request is regular HTML it uses the HTTP headers to transport files .And if the request for the file is a PHP one , it has a mod_php with which Apache invokes the PHP interpreter to process the file and it gives back HTML which is again transferred as usual HTML . Now the question is what is a Web Framework ? I came across Python based website creation and there is Flask . What is a flask , how does it compare with LAMP . Further are DJango / Ruby on Rails different from flask ? Can someone answer me and also give some good places to read on these .Thanks for your answers in advance . Further is things like LAMP slower than the common FRAMEWORKS because they claimn easy deplyment fo web apps .

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  • js works inside the page but not in code behind

    - by Cristian Boariu
    Hi guys, I have this function put in a MasterPage, which shows up an mp3 player: <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { var stageW = 500; var stageH = 216; var cacheBuster = Date.parse(new Date()); var flashvars = {}; var params = {}; params.bgcolor = '#F6F6F6'; params.allowfullscreen = 'true'; flashvars.stageW = stageW; flashvars.stageH = stageH; flashvars.pathToFiles = ''; flashvars.settingsPath = '../mp3player/mp3player_settings.xml'; flashvars.xmlPath = '<%# getRestXmlPlayerUrl() %>'; flashvars.keepSelected = 't'; flashvars.selectedWindow = '4'; flashvars.slideshow = 't'; flashvars.imageWidth = '130'; flashvars.imageHeight = '130'; swfobject.embedSWF('swf/preview.swf?t=' + cacheBuster, 'myContent', stageW, stageH, '9.0.124', 'swf/expressInstall.swf', flashvars, params); }); </script> All works great. But, because i have some ajax on the page with update panel, the flash in not rendered when ajax requests occurs so i need to register this function and i've tried something like this: protected void Page_PreRender(object sender, EventArgs e) { Type cstype = this.GetType(); String csnameForPlayer = "applyStyleToMp3Player"; if (!Page.ClientScript.IsClientScriptBlockRegistered(cstype, csnameForPlayer)) { StringBuilder cstextForPlayer = new StringBuilder(); cstextForPlayer.Append(" $(document).ready(function() { " + " var stageW = 500;" + " var stageH = 216;" + " var cacheBuster = Date.parse(new Date());" + " var flashvars = {};" + " var params = {};" + " params.bgcolor = '#F6F6F6';" + " params.allowfullscreen = 'true';" + " flashvars.stageW = stageW;" + " flashvars.stageH = stageH;" + " flashvars.pathToFiles = '';" + " flashvars.settingsPath = '../mp3player/mp3player_settings.xml';" + " flashvars.xmlPath = '<%# getRestXmlPlayerUrl() %>';" + " flashvars.keepSelected = 't';" + " flashvars.selectedWindow = '4';" + " flashvars.slideshow = 't';" + " flashvars.imageWidth = '130';" + " flashvars.imageHeight = '130';" + " swfobject.embedSWF('swf/preview.swf?t=' + cacheBuster, 'myContent', stageW, stageH, '9.0.124', 'swf/expressInstall.swf', flashvars, params);" + "}); "); ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(this.Page, this.Page.GetType(), csnameForPlayer, cstextForPlayer.ToString(), true); } } Well, this does not work. The flash player does not appear any more, so, i assume that is something wrong in the cstextForPlayer. I've spent over one hour to figure it out but i've failed. Does anyone see the problem? Thanks in advance.

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  • Should I invest time in learning about OR\M or LINQ?

    - by Peter Smith
    I'm a .NET web developer primarily who occasionally writes console applications to mine data, cleanup tasks, etc. Most of what I do winds up involving a database which I currently design via sql server management studio, using stored procedures, and query analyzer. I also create a lot of web services which are consumed via AJAX applications. Do these technologies really help you in speeding up development times? Do you still have to build the database or object code first?

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  • jQuery: Combining "filterable portfolio" and Masonry layout

    - by katharina
    Hi, I'm trying to combine the "filterable portfolio" (http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/javascript-ajax/creating-a-filterable-portfolio-with-jquery/) with the Masonry layout ... so I want my items to readjust with masonery after I filtered them, but they stay in the position where masonery put them... here's my very rough first website draft: http://waynetest.kilu.de/lula/ (work obviously in progress..;)) Is there a possibility to combine both js-scripts? thanks a lot, katharina

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  • Storing year/make/model in a database?

    - by Mark
    Here's what I'm thinking (excuse the Django format): class VehicleMake(Model): name = CharField(max_length=50) class VehicleModel(Model): make = ForeignKey(VehicleMake) name = CharField(max_length=50) class VehicleYear(Model): model = ForeignKey(VehicleModel) year = PositiveIntegerField() This is going to be used in those contingent drop-down select boxes, which would visually be laid out like [- Year -][- Make -][- Model -]. So, to query the data I need I would first have to select all distinct years from the years table, sorted descending. Then I'd find all the vehicle makes that have produced a model in that year. And then all the models by that make in that year. Is this a good way to do it, or should I re-arrange the foreign keys somehow? Or use a many-to-many table for the years/models so that no year is repeated?

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  • ASP.NET MVC 2 JSONP with MVC Futures

    - by mighty_man
    I´m using mvc futures 2 with WebApiEnabled for XML and JSON support. But due to cross domain issues with jQuery $.ajax I´m lookin in to JSONP. Is there a simple way to extend futures rest function for JSONP or should I do something else. Do anyone have some hints on this subject ?

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  • Are there Python ORMs out there that support multiple independent databases concurrently in use?

    - by sdt
    I'm writing an application in Python where I wish to use sqlite as the backing store for documents edited by the app, with documents generally living in memory, but being saved to disk-based databases when the application saves. Ideally I'd like to use something like an ORM to make access to the data from my Python application code simple. Unfortunately it seems like the majority of Python ORMs, including SQLAlchemy, SQLObject, Django, and Storm, associate the database connection (or engine or whatever) with the classes representing table data, rather than instances of those classes. This restricts these ORMs to working with a single database connection across all instances. Since I'd like to support having multiple documents open simultaneously, this isn't going to work for me. Are there any ORMs out there that support this usage model in Python? Bazaar seems to support this, but it's quite out of date, and at first glance appears to have some other shortcomings. Thanks for any suggestions!

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