Hi, I would like to have some rotating sequential images on my home page of my website. I do not know how to do this and have found code on the internet for only displaying random images. The main problem is this. Every time the page loads I get a pop-up "to help protect your security, IE has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer". Please can someone help prehaps with an example to enable this to work without this pop-up Thanks Richard
I'm working on a website that needs google maps, and testing is being a bitch because refreshing the page very often fails (hangs endlessly) so I need to go to a different page and come back in order to test the new version of the code. I have noticed that refreshing the page only fails on pages with maps, so I'm guessing these are related. Does anyone have a clue?
I'm just diving into ruby development for a class assignment and the machines at my Uni have only got ruby 1.8.7 on them so I need to develop for that. I have found tutorials on the web for ruby = 1.9 and rspec that are really good but I haven't found anything for ruby 1.8.7 (I'm guessing it's pretty dated?). Does anyone have anything using rspec testing and has an indepth discussion on ruby 1.8.7 for me? I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks!
Hi Guys,
I am getting the NSConcreteData leaked object while testing the leaks in the instruments.It showing in the parser,
- (void)parseXMLFileAtURL:(NSURL *)URL
{
[urlList release];
urlList = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
myParser = [[NSXMLParser alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:URL] ;// it showing this line as leaking
[myParser setDelegate:self];
[myParser setShouldProcessNamespaces:NO];
[myParser setShouldReportNamespacePrefixes:NO];
[myParser setShouldResolveExternalEntities:NO];
[myParser parse];
[myParser release];
}
Did not have luck with these examples:
Javascript File remove
Javascript FSO DeleteFile Method
Deleting a File
There are no special permissions on the file.
Is there a way to do this in JQuery?
The requirement is - a certain file must be deleted from the web directory when another page is loaded. There is no security issue as this is on a closed network.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
I created a maven project in eclipse. I uploaded it to my subversion server. Now on my testing server I installed maven and I want to connect it with my svn repository to run test builds on. Not sure how to do this since I have only worked with Maven via the eclipse plug-in.
In which class the length variable is defined in java(one used for printing array length)?
Will I be able to see it defined say in Object class?
EDIT : Why was this field so designed(any thing related with security or memory efficiency)?
I'm looking at the possibility of using Android as a secure corporate mobile platform.
One of the pre-requisites for this will be a way of managing multiple devices, security policies, software deployment, that sort of thing - essentially the things the BlackBerry Enterprise Server handles for BlackBerry or MDM (or something 3rd party like SOTI) handles for Windows Mobile.
Does such a thing exist for Android? It's a platform we're interested in but without this right now (and we're not in a position to build it ourselves) it's a non-starter.
I have my web server set up as a remote git repo, so I can type "git push staging" and my last commit goes live on the server. I used this tutorial to set this up.
A lot of the time, I'm testing a new feature, and I want to test several iterations of it on the staging server, before it's ready to quality as a commit. Is there a way to push my working directory to the server without having to commit it first?
How come this pop-up gets a size other than what I have specified, when testing it in IE6 and FireFox 3.6? Firefox displays it correctly but IE6 is smaller for some reason. (620x530 instead) How can I fix it?
<A id="myID" onclick="window.open('/sitecollectiondocuments/myPage.htm', 'welcome','width=630,height=590')" href="javascript:void(0)"></A>
I'm building a new site that consists entirely of:
8-10 pages of static content that rarely changes (like once every few months or once every year)
An image gallery
Since I don't plan to be the primary maintainer of the site, I'd like to use a CMS with some security and a WYSIWYG editor so non-web-savvy people can tweak the site when necessary.
I started out using Drupal, but started wondering if it was overkill. So, two questions: 1) is it overkill? 2) What CMS would you recommend for a project this simple?
Hey all,
I'm practicing Jquery and I've written this simple Jquery statement:
var someText = $("table tr td").text();
Should this not return all text of td elements found within tr's that are found within tables? How do I fix this? Currently when I run this, it says that table tr td is null, but I have a table on the page I'm testing on.
Thanks!
Quick one for you guys.
Say I have a function that outputs a string:
function myString()
{
echo 'Hello World';
}
How would I go about testing to see if the function outputs any data?
if(myString() ==''){
echo ''Empty function;
}
The rectangle can be oriented in any way...need not be axis aligned. Now I want to find whether a point lies inside the rectangle or not.
One method I could think of was to rotate the rectangle and point coordinates to make the rectangle axis aligned and then by simply testing the coordinates of point whether they lies within that of rectangle's or not.
The above method requires rotation and hence floating point operations. Is there any other efficient way to do this??
I am a learning SQL, HTML now.
I would like to learn the following two more... Java, XML.
I want to understand these two from testing and Web Services point of view. Is there a better order to learn the next two Java, XML or XML, Java?
In IIS 5 & 6 there's a tab called "Directory Security" where one can define the authentication access and check the "Integrated windows authentication" checkbox.
I can't find the same options in IIS Manager in Windows 7.
Hi,
I want to deploy my windows mobile application on windows Mobile 6 emulator, so that there is no dependency on Visual Studio 2005/2008.
I require this for testing and demo purpose.
Thanks,
Mrinal Jaiswal
According to this schema VS2010 Premium and Ultimate has a tool for checking Code Coverage - together with a few other testing tools. Does this support nUnit too, or just MS test?
I want to understand the sequence of steps how it is verified that a user has permission to particular application page ('Acl', 'Auth', 'Security' components are used). For example, a visitor clicks a link on another site that directs him to my application. What is the sequence of steps that my application does to verify that this user has access to the page? What controllers and methods are called?
What programming language + web framework combinations supports static type-checking? I'm not scared of functional programming (I'd prefer it), however I'm looking for a mature framework with the bells and whistles we've come to expect. Obviously this includes security and efficiency concerns.
i need to save an image file to client side ,, with out prompting the save,open,cancel dialog , or any similar thing , after long searching i heard that will this will be done only by ActiveX.
please note that the website is on minimum security and its LocalSite and trusted site