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  • Database web application

    - by Watergaite
    How would i go about creating a php application for my web page that can extract data from my database (i currently get the data in a CSV file). id also like the user to be able to filter the data by certain parameters. can u help

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  • iPhone payment portal development

    - by Mike Litt
    A client has asked me about building an iphone app that can take restaurant orders. I have the resources to get this app done, but I had a few questions. *Will this app require a portion of the sale to go to apple (if so how much?) *Whats the best way to integrate a payment portal to this? *Will I have to/should I have someone authorize the payments? Thanks, All feedback is appreciated.

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  • Is a string formatter that pulls variables from its calling scope bad practice?

    - by Eric
    I have some code that does an awful lot of string formatting, Often, I end up with code along the lines of: "...".format(x=x, y=y, z=z, foo=foo, ...) Where I'm trying to interpolate a large number of variables into a large string. Is there a good reason not to write a function like this that uses the inspect module to find variables to interpolate? import inspect def interpolate(s): return s.format(**inspect.currentframe().f_back.f_locals) def generateTheString(x): y = foo(x) z = x + y # more calculations go here return interpolate("{x}, {y}, {z}")

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  • Prism: How to render one view on top of another

    - by Nate Noonen
    We have a Prism/WPF application and are using an expander to animate a menu. When the expander expands, the content is rendered behind the main region's content. The menu is in a different region than the content it is supposed to overlay (since the menu governs what items go into that region) which is why this is occurring. We have tried setting the Z-Index of the ContentControls to no avail.

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  • .net - invoke methods from classes from a certain namespace via reflection

    - by Kristian Hildebrandt
    SPL and PHP allows you to create objects on the fly from classes, that fulfill certain conditions, such as implementing certain interfaces and stuff like that. However, I would like to do something similar in c# and automatically create objects from all classes in a namespace and invoke a particular method from those classes that implement a certain interface. My experience developing desktop apps is very limited. I am not quite sure if I should use delegates to archive this or if reflection is really the way to go.

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  • PVCS 6.0 Checkout with Folder Heirarchy

    - by ybelsare
    Hi , We are using PVCS 6.0 in our current project . I want to checkout the complete project along with the folder heirarchy into my working directory . currently if i select the project and do a checkout , it just dumps all the file into my working folder without any heirarchy . Any idea about how to go about this ? ... any help is appreciated

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  • Fix indention in Visual Studio when pasting from eBook

    - by Kory
    Hi All, Every time I paste code from an Adobe reader eBook into Visual Studio it ends up looking like the image below. The only way I know to fix it is to go on each and every line and manually tab/backspace it all back in order. Source formatting does nothing (EditAdvancedFormat Document) Anyone know how to fix the indention in this scenario? Thanks I guess I cant post images yet.. image below https://dl.dropbox.com/u/416645/ugly.jpg

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  • which linux flavour should I use to for my hosting server?

    - by rabbit
    Hi, We plan to host our website on a linux server. The site is created using java based technologies and will run on multiple instances of tomcat with apache in the front. I want to go in for a 64 bit linux OS so that I can install 64bit jvm. So my options are : Ubuntu Fedora CentOS which one (and which version) would be the most stable?

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  • Problem with ajax request in Asp.Net MVC 2

    - by Fraz Sundal
    I have implemented ajax on paging but my problem is when i navigate on paging and go to page 1 then on page 2 after that if i press backspace it went to the last page from where it comes instead of going to page 1. I want to know how should i implement paging like stackoverflow have. Further i have noticed that my url doesnt change on paging it remains like Home/Index when im on 1st page or 2nd page or any other page?

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  • Redirecting to wrong relative address

    - by jay
    Hi All: I have an issue with not getting the correct relative url. Right now, say my home page is at (please ignore quotation) "http://www.foo.com/user/home" I have links on the homepage that should go to "http://www.foo.com/user/home/page1" but right now I'm getting "http://www.foo.com/page1" Everything worked locally, can this be fixed with modifying .htaccess and how? Thank you.

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  • Creating websites: Code by hand or use a visual editor?

    - by Peak
    What is currently the best way to code a (semi complicated) website that uses html, css, javascript and some server stuff (php?)? Would you code most of it by hand, use a visual editor for certains parts, are there standard quality editors nowadays? How do web developers go about doing this?

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  • Paging in Gridview

    - by Jeff
    In my gridview I have 6 pages. When I go to page two and try to sort by descending on any of my columns I get sent back to page 1. Is there a way to stay at page two?

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  • Answered: Selecting even table rows from a table element

    - by mvrak
    The issue I am having is: How do I go from a variable pointing at an element to using CSS selectors? I want to make this work: function highlight(table) {$(table " > :even").toggleClass('highlight');} where table is a reference to a table element. I don't want answers that tell me to use $('#table') because that defeats the point of the generality I am trying to make. Thanks

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  • Using "null" in jQuery functions. Is this okay?

    - by Nick
    My database consists of some entries which are NULL (so they don't affect max, min, etc..). When I pull all of the data from the database, I need to repopulate form fields with the values. Using .val(value) where value = NULL seems to work without any problems, but I'm not sure if this is a valid way to go about this. It doesn't say anything in the jQuery documentation (that I can find) about using NULL as parameters to functions.

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  • Hash Tables - Java

    - by Antony
    Am about to do a homework, and i need to store quite a lot of information (Dictionary) in a data structure of my choice. I heard people in my classroom saying hash-tables are the way to go. How come?

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  • Quick question regarding Conditional Compilation (ifndef)

    - by sil3nt
    Hello, This is quite probably a very silly question but I need to be sure. I've been given a class declaration in a header file eg. #ifndef file_H #define file_H class ex{ private: public: }; #endif and I've been required to write the method definitions in the same file, which I have done, my question is does the "#endif" stay where it is just after the class declaration or does it go at the end of my file after the class method definitions?.

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