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  • How to re-render the panel to different div when panel already render to some other div

    - by venkat
    I have created a Ext.Panel object, it rendered properly to specified div element on my page. I want to replace the panel object underlying element(previously rendered div element) to another div which will be identified dynamically. Here I don't want to create the Panel object once again by specifying identified div element, I need to make use of existing panel object and need to show the panel in the place where the identified div exists. Can any one helps me regarding this. Thanks Venkat

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  • How to delete the parent of an anchor tag using jQuery

    - by Vinni
    Hello guys, I have an requirement of deleting the parent element of an anchor tag. I am adding div and anchor inside it dynamically. below is my code, Please help me out $("<div>"+offer+"<a href='javascript:deleteOrder(this.parent)'>X</a></div>").appendTo($('#resultTable #resultRow td')[selectedOrder-1]); function deleteOrder(obj) { $(obj).parent().remove(); }

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  • Build hierarchical chart using flex and action script

    - by jk
    i want to develop an application using flex 4 sdk with eclipse and action script. i need to draw the hierarchy chart dynamically and save it. should be able to label all the nodes at runtime, should able to view all charts created previously saved chart. i need source code for this sample application http://live.yworks.com/graphity/ thanks in advance

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  • How to implement plugin architecture into Asp.Net webforms

    - by Nordis
    Hi, I'm trying to accomplish something like Blogengine.Net's way of handlling extensions/plugins. The goal is to have a plugin as a ordinary class file (not a dll), put it in a folder and the webapplication should load it dynamically. Any help, links, anything is much appreciated. Don't really know where to begin.

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  • Adobe Reader unable to open downloaded file in IE6

    - by chillysapien
    I'm working on a web app that allows users to downloaded dynamically generated PDF files. This works fine in IE8 and Firefox but fails in IE6 with Adobe Reader giving the message "there was an error opening this document. this file cannot be found" If I save the file to disk first then it opens fine in Reader. I've given the file a simple short filename, without spaces so not sure what else to try. Any suggestions are very welcome.

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  • Where is cck "number of values" data stored?

    - by calebthorne
    I have a cck field that needs to allow a different number of values depending on the role of the currently logged in user. I'd like to find where the "number of values" data is stored for a cck field so that it can be dynamically changed when the node edit form is displayed.

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  • How to generate automatic response from the server in flex

    - by Jeeva
    I'm developing a web based game application using flex. I'm placing images dynamically inside a canvas . Whenever i place an image it should change it state after a period of time. For example after 2 mins it should change it state. The time has to be calculated for each image after i place the image. How shall i handle this.

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  • Which MarkDown (WMD) javascript editor should I use?

    - by Edan Maor
    Background I'm working on an application which requires user-entered content, and I've decided to use a StackOverflow-style MarkDown editor. After researching this topic for the last few days, I realize there are numerous forks of the base WMD editor, some with a few basic enhancements and some with serious differences from the StackOverflow one. Since this will be the heart of the application, I'd like to start with the best code base I can. I'd be happy if anyone can recommend which one of the many solutions out there best fits my needs. Below is requirements, plus what I've managed to find already. I'm hoping this question will help me decide which version to go with, and maybe help me discover a port out there that's an even better fit for my needs. The requirements for my project Live Preview Multiple editors on the same page (not know how many in advance, since the user can dynamically add another editing box). Ability to extend with extra buttons (I'd like a button to upload a picture, instead of just adding an img url). Ability to dynamically show/hide the edit box (and only see the preview box). Not an absolute must, but I'd prefer to stick as close to StackOverflow's look and feel, since it's well known. Don't know if this matters, but the backend is written in Django. Editors I've looked at Here are a few of the code bases I've looked at, with thoughts. Obviously, I might be missing another solution out there. The derobins version. From what I can tell, this is the official StackOverflow version. Seems like it doesn't support multiple editors on one page. JQuery.MarkEdit. Looks very good, but is pretty different from the StackOverflow version. MooWMD. Looks like the winner right now, but I'm a little concerned since it looks less active/hackable than MarkEdit. The wmd-new version. Not sure, looks like an old codebase without much use. The SocialSite branch. Seems like it's not for public use.

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  • Displaying multidimensional data in WPF

    - by KrisTrip
    What is the best way to display multidimensional data in WPF? I want to use databinding and I won't know the size/shape of the data until runtime. I was thinking some sort of grid but I don't know how to dynamically bind to the data and have it figure out the number of rows and columns. Suggestions and examples please?

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  • Find a dynamic added tag with javascript

    - by Jake
    I am trying to see how to find a tag that was added dynamically within a table as so: ParentTag= document.getElementById('parentdiv'); var newTag = document.createElement('div'); newTag.innerHTML="<span class="ImNew"></span>" ParentTag.appendChild(newTag); How will I be able to find that tag in javascript, not leaning towards using jquery so no live recommendations please.. Trying to find that new tag in strictly javascript.

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  • Sql - tablename as variable

    - by BhejaFry
    Hi folks, i am trying to execute this query: declare @tablename varchar(50) set @tablename = 'test' select * from @tablename This produces the following error: Msg 1087, Level 16, State 1, Line 5 Must declare the table variable "@tablename". What's the right way to have table name populated dynamically? TIA

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  • one check box to select other check boxes in jsf

    - by mudassar
    I have two kind of check boxes. One is a simple check box e.g t:selectBooleanCheckbox and another list t:selectBooleanCheckbox dynamically generated. I want to control this list with the single check box. e.g. when it is selected or deselected, similar action should take place for the list as well. Help please :)

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  • jQuery clone chained selects

    - by Volkaria
    I just started from: http://jsfiddle.net/FJFFJ/1/ (by Chain dynamically created dropdowns with JQuery) It's really good but now I need to change a bit: clone the last group of selects. ie.: +- Argentina | San Juan | Rawson Chile | Santiago | Chiñihue Then, if I click at "+", it will clone Chile | Santiago | Chiñihue instead of the first one. Can someone help, please? Thanks on Advance!

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  • Escaping Problem

    - by James Jeffery
    How can escape quotes for use in HTML? My line of code is: <body onload="setTimeout('window.location='http://somepage.com'', 1000)"> As you can see in the current example, there are two ', and a " being used. How can I escape them for the above to work? The onload contents are set dynamically for a system I am working on @ work.

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  • Flash causing crash in embeded browser

    - by Lodle
    For my work project we recently switched from visual studio 2008 to 2010 and we use an embedded instance of firefox to render webpages. The only problem we are having is that flash seems to crash the application. It seems that instead of linking dynamically to the runtime it needs its using the new 2010 one and is having issue with new and delete. Any ideas on how to fix instead of switching back to 2008?

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  • How do I call setattr() on the current module?

    - by Matt Joiner
    What do I pass as the first parameter "object" to the function setattr(object, name, value), to set variables on the current module? For example: setattr(object, "SOME_CONSTANT", 42); giving the same effect as: SOME_CONSTANT = 42 within the module containing these lines (with the correct object). I'm generate several values at the module level dynamically, and as I can't define __getattr__ at the module level, this is my fallback.

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  • how to find index of a row in sql server?

    - by NoviceToDotNet
    How can i fetch column names from a tale on index basis, like i want to make a tables whose column name should be the name of last column fields of a result set of a query, but those result sets last columns value may be different at different execution time, so i want to know how can i fetch those index value of that last column to make a temp table with column name of those last columns value of a result set. Is there any way/function in sql server to dynamically form that?

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  • ASP.NET- forcing child/container events to fire before parent onload?

    - by Hans Gruber
    I'm working on a questionnaire type application in which questions are stored in a database. Therefore, I create my controls dynamically on every Page.OnLoad. This works like a charm and ViewState is persisted between postbacks because I ensure that my dynamic controls always have the same generated Control.ID. In addition to the user control that dynamically populates the questions, my questionnaire page also contains a 'Status' section (also encapsulated by a user control) which represents the status of the questionnaire (choices are 'Complete', 'Started' or 'In Progress'). If the user changes the status of questionnaire (i.e. from 'In Progress' to 'Complete'), I need to postback to the server because the contents of the dynamic portion of the questionnaire depend on the selected status. Some questions are always present regardless of status, and yet others may not be present at all for the selected status. The point is, when the status changes, I have to postback to the page and render the right set of questions. Additionally, I need to preserve any user entered values for those questions which are 'always available'. However, due to the page life cycle in ASP.NET, the 'Status' user control's OnLoad, which contains the correct status needed to load the right questions from the DB, doesn't get executed until after the 'dynamic questions' user control has already been populated (with the wrong/stale values). To get around this, I raise an event from my 'Status' user control to the main page to indicate that the Status has changed. The main page then raises an event on the 'dynamic questions' user control. Since by the time this event bubbles up, the 'dynamic questions' user control has already loaded the 'wrong' questions from the DB, it first calls Controls.Clear. It then happily uses the new status to query the database for the 'correct' questions and does a Control.Add() on each. FYI, Control.IDs are consistent across postbacks. This solution works...sorta. The correct set of questions for the selected status do get rendered; however ViewState is getting lost for those 'always available' questions. I'm guessing this is because the 'dynamic questions' user control calls Controls.Clear when responding to the status changed event. This must somehow kill the association between ViewState and my dynamic controls, even though the Control.ID are consistent. This seems like such a common requirement, I'm virtually certain there is a better, cleaner and less error prone approach to accomplish this. In case its not plain obvious, I haven't been able to grok the ASP.NET page life-cycle despite working with it for the last year. Any help is much appreciated!

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