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  • Actionscript - Adding EventListener to multiple buttons on stage

    - by Chev
    I have a little problem with adding EventListener to multiple objects on stage. I have above 40 buttons on stage named "Button01","Button02" .. "Button40", and i'm looking for easiest way to add EventListener to all of them. Creating something like Button01.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, doSomething) Button02.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, doSomething) .. Button40.addEventListener(MouseEvent.Click, doSomething) (Notice the same function). isn't solution i'm looking for :(. Thanks in advice.

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  • Silverlight penetration rate

    - by sthg
    Duplicate of: Silverlight Install Base - How big is it? Hi, Anyone knows the penetration rate (in %) for all North-American internet users with the Silverlight plugin installed? Been looking all around, but couldn't find any comprehensive numbers. I'm looking for General Public penetration rates, not only within the dev community. Something close to Adobe's flash version penetration stats would be great.

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  • WordPress Business Directory - best approach

    - by NTulip
    I want to implement a business directory in WordPress and I am looking for feedback on the best approach: I have a categories and a businesses table Do I create a page for every business together with it's category relationship Do I create a page and assign it a template? What are the ups and downs with each approach? Looking for some answers from people that might of already done this and can speak from experience

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  • Real world examples of tree structures

    - by Arec Barrwin
    I'm looking for some examples of tree structures that are used in commercial/free software projects, modern or old. I can see examples on wikipedia, but I am looking for more concrete examples and how they're used. For example primary keys in databases are (from what I've read) stored in BST structure or a variation of the BST (feel free to correct me on this) My question isn't limited Binary Search Trees (BSTs), it can include any variation such as red-black, AVL and so on.

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  • libraries for auto orientation - c#

    - by ltech
    Am looking for any recommendation for libraries that will allow me to auto orient images. My project is in C#. I am looking for either open source or commercial libraries. I want to use these libraries on either documents that are scanned or faxed as such my images will be lacking of EXIF data

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  • How to create Jigsaw image puzzle using C#

    - by buzzy2020
    HI, I am trying to figure out how to take an image file and convert it into a puzzle. I know how to do rectangular puzzles, but I am looking for non-rectangular shapes. Please see this link, I am looking to arrive something like the final output http://howto.nicubunu.ro/gimp_jigsaw_puzzle/ Is there a way we can do this using .NET Thanks in advance

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  • Efficient storage in C#.net App

    - by Tommy
    I'm looking for the fastest, least memory consuming, stand alone storage method available for large amounts of data for my C# app. My initial thoughts: Sql: no. not stand alone XML in flat file: no. takes too long to parse large amounts of data Other Options? Basically what i'm looking for, is a way that i can load with my applications load, keep all the data in my app, and when the data in my app changes just update the storage location.

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  • SFTP Libraries for .NET

    - by John Doe
    Can anyone recommend a good SFTP library to use? Right now I'm looking at products such as SecureBlackbox, IPWorks SSH, WodSFTP, and Rebex SFTP. However, I have never used any SFTP library before so I'm not sure what I'm looking for. If anyone has used these before, is there any reason why I should go with product "X" over "Y"? Thanks!

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  • Good way to create PDF from Office documents in Java

    - by Sindri Traustason
    I'm looking for a good way to convert Office (mostly Microsoft) documents to PDF in Java. I've been looking at using the OpenOffice SDK but from the samples I've looked at it looks like this requires having OpenOffice running in server mode to do the work. Does anyone know of a good way to do this? Good meaning the less external requirements, the better. A 100% Java API would be best, but I don't expect that actually exists.

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  • how to fetch data from multiple tables MySQL

    - by faisal
    hi all, I am looking some help in php+MySQL+jquery I have 2 tables table1 table 1 have 4 colume (id, title, desc, thumb_img) tabel2 table 2 have 3 colume(id, table1id, img) I just want to compare 2 table with the value of $_get['QS']; and show the records from both (title, desc, img) Looking forward for the help.:)

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  • How do I cache query results using LINQ?

    - by Vince
    Hi, Is there any way to cache LINQ to SQL queries by looking at the parameters that were previously passed and bypass the database all together? I know L2S caches some database calls, but I'm looking for a permanant solution as in, even if the applciation restarts, that cache reloads and never asks the database again. Are there any frameworks for C#?

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  • Best Format for a Software Engineer's Resume

    - by Adam Haile
    I am looking for good, objective ideas and examples of a resume for a Software Engineer. By all means, post a link to your own resume if you are comfortable with doing so. Mostly I am looking at how it should be formatted and what kind of information should be included (and in what order on the resume.)

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  • JPA Is there a way to do something like SELECT <field>, count(*) FROM <table> GROUP BY <field>

    - by javydreamercsw
    I've been looking in the web for examples on the aggregates like count but it seems all of them are using the aggregate alone. SELECT field, count(*) FROM table GROUP BY field Should have something like: field.value1, x1 field.value2, x2 .... I'm looking for a pure JPA answer for this one. If not I guess I can then do further queries just for the count part but that seems unefficient. Any ideas?

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  • How can I quickly sum all numbers in a file?

    - by Mark Roberts
    I have a file which contains several thousand numbers, each on it's own line: 34 42 11 6 2 99 ... I'm looking to write a script which will print the sum of all numbers in the file. I've got a solution, but it's not very efficient. (It takes several minutes to run.) I'm looking for a more efficient solution. Any suggestions?

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  • What are the best ways to scale small business applications ?

    - by Rachel
    I have one small online sale business but I want to make it scalable at limited expense and so am looking out at various services which can help me make my business scalable. I was looking into Amazon Web Services and it seems to be a viable option. Are there any other ways for adding scalability to small online businesses ?

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  • Dynamicall Rendering in a Scrollable Area

    - by James
    What is the generic algorithm or process that is commonly used to dynamically render portions of a scrolling area? For example, in Google Maps, when the user scrolls past the bounds of the currently rendered area, a grey checkerboard pattern is displayed within the not-yet-rendered portions while the application loads and renders those areas. I'm looking specifically for the approach, or the mathematics, related to filling a graphics area in chunks based on what has just come into view. If possible, I'm looking for anything relevant to the GDI+ process of doing so.

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  • php get future date time

    - by Sanjay
    I don't know how to explain this correctly but just some sample for you guys so that you can really get what Im trying to say. Today is April 09, 2010 7 days from now is April 16,2010 Im looking for a php code, which can give me the exact date giving the number of days interval prior to the current date. I've been looking for a thread which can solve or even give a hint on how to solve this one but I found none.

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  • Online Subscription Payment System

    - by tarnfeld
    I am looking for some kind of online subscription payment system which is kind of like Spreedly and Recurly but it either has a cheap monthly price or they take a % per transaction. What other options are there available? I don't really want to manage subscriptions myself and I'm looking to use as many web services as I can :-) All suggestions and discussion welcome...

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  • Scanning string in perl

    - by Alphaneo
    What is the best way to achieve sscanf like functionality in perl? I am looking now looking at the sscanf module, Which is better, Option-1: Going sscanf way? Option-2: Regex way? [I am a beginner when it comes to Regex]

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  • R language: open ssh connection

    - by marpo_it
    I am trying to open a remote shell via ssh to send commands from R. As long as I send commands, I need to get results and send new commands that depends on the output of the previous ones. For this reason I am looking for a solution to open a connection and manage it from within the R code until I have finished. I also need to open the connection with ssh key exchange (so without password authentication). Looking at CRAN I didn't find anything useful.

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  • Are there any programmable barcode scanners that can call a webservice?

    - by Mark Redman
    I am looking at integrating a C# application with a barcode scanner. The last time I did this was with Delphi 1 (win 3.11) using a scanner that plugged in-line into the keyboard cable. Looking around it appears most scanners are USB based these days and assume they emulate keyboard entry. Anybody know of more sophisticated/programmable scanner that can call a webservice or even just do a basic POST/GET this would eliminate the C# application and the computer to support it?

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