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  • glibc regexp performance

    - by Jack
    Anyone has experience measuring glibc regexp functions? Are there any generic tests I need to run to make such a measurements (in addition to testing the exact patterns I intend to search)? Thanks.

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  • Find the base revision,message

    - by Vepr
    I have a task: "Find base revision: select latest SVN revision that has message "TRANSLATION_BASE_EN_NO". If tag was found - get all the resources from that revision" How can I read messages, and search for the revision I need? I want to see a piece of code of course. In C# (vs2008) Thanks

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  • ASP.NET MVC: calling a controller method from view

    - by Alice in wonderland
    I'm implementing paging on an ASP.NET MVC view, and I want to call a method in the controller from the view. Code in the view: <a href="<%= Url.Action("Search", new { page = NextPage(Request["exactPage"])).ToString()}) %>"> Controller method: public string NextPage(string currentPage) { return (int.Parse(currentPage) + 1).ToString(); } How can I call the NextPage method from the view? thanks!

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  • Mod rewrite urls with

    - by Andrew
    Hey Guys, I'm at my wits end here , I normally like to work things out on my own but this has me well and truly beaten here.. I'm trying to mod rewrite my urls that contain pluses... /search.php?q=can+be+any+length to /can-be-any-length.html Any help would be really appreciated becaus rewriting the + php is not an option

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  • Find a regular expression that matches a string?

    - by Mirai
    I need a model for finding all of the regular expressions that would match a particular string. Basically, I need an algorithm for doing what I do to generate a regex search string from some pattern. My purpose for this to create a list of potential regular expressions from a selection of text and order that list from least specific (i.e. string of characters with abitrary length) to most specific (i.e. the string itself) to be used in text editor.

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  • Whats wrong with my script??

    - by John Augst
    Hi guys; Could you tell me whats wrong with this script: I think the error is in IF statment <script> productID=new Array() variaveis=location.search.replace(/\x3F/,"").replace(/\x2B/g," ").split("&") if(variaveis!=""){ for(i=0;iflash1"); } else if (flash = "flash2") { document.write("flash2"); } else { document.write("another"); }

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  • How can I right a regular expression to check if the 2 properties in an asp.net control have the same name?

    - by xaisoft
    I have the following asp.net custom validator: <asp:CustomValidator runat="server" ClientValidationFunction="valUCRRequired" ID="valUCRRequired" ErrorMessage="Field 7-Date/Time Between is Required" ControlToValidate="DTE_FROM" /> Notice that the ID and ClientValidationFunction have the same value. I want to do a regular expression search where they are the same. Right now, I am just searching for all CustomValidators.

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  • What is the difference between a site and an app in Django?

    - by larf311
    I know a site can have many apps but all the examples I see have the site called "mysite". I figured the site would be the name of your site, like StackOverflow for example. Would you do that and then have apps like "authentication", "questions", and "search"? Or would you really just have a site called mysite with one app called StackOverflow?

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  • Why doesn't SQL LIKE work in Microsoft Access?

    - by poo
    I want to my make a search-statement and query things like this select * from table where col like '%vkvk%' But with trial and error I've come to the conclusion that access doesn't work with LIKE or wildcard operators. Does anybody have some other solutions because I ain't so in to access actually, so I really don't know.

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  • 50 million+ Rows of Data - CSV or MySQL

    - by eWizardII
    Hello, I have a CSV file which is about 1GB big and contains about 50million rows of data, I am wondering is it better to keep it as a CSV file or store it as some form of a database. I don't know a great deal about MySQL to argue for why I should use it or another database framework over just keeping it as a CSV file. I am basically doing a Breadth-First Search with this dataset, so once I get the initial "seed" set the 50million I use this as the first values in my queue. Thanks,

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  • JQuery AutoComplete with JEditable

    - by bkak
    Hi, I am trying to attach AutoComplete of JQuery with JEditable. Got the following eg on search. But it also does not seem to work. http://www.pastie.org/978610 I want to attach AutoComplete to <td> of DataTable(Allan Jardine). Does anybody have any code snippet for the same? Pl help.. Thanks, Bhoomi.

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  • PHP - Language Data

    - by bobrusha
    What's the best way to store language data? Keep it as variables in some kind of lang.php file... $l_ipsum = 'smth'; $l_rand = 'string'; Or select them from a database? I'm in search of your advice.

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  • Allowed characters in linux environment variable names

    - by Christian Semrau
    What characters are allowed in linux environment variable names? My cursory search of man pages and the web did only produce information about how to work with variables, but not which names are allowed. I have a Java program that requires an defined environment variable containing a dot, like com.example.fancyproperty. With Windows I can set that variable, but I had no luck setting it in linux (tried in SuSE and Ubuntu). Is that variable name even allowed?

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  • Why can't create object of an abstract class?

    - by Gaurav
    Here is a scenario in my mind and I have googled, Binged it a lot but got the answer like "Abstract class has not implemented method so, we cant create the object" "The word 'Abstract' instruct the clr that not to create object of the class" But in a simple class where we have all virtual method, able to create an object??? Also, we can define different access modified to Abstract class constructor like private, protected or public. My search terminated to this question ; Why we can't create object of an Abstract class?

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  • What's the worst name you've seen for a product? [closed]

    - by Dean J
    (Community wiki from the start.) What's the worst name you've seen for a product? It might be a euphemism the company didn't know about, maybe something like Penetrode (from Office Space). It might be something impossible to do a web search on, like the band named "Download". It might be some combination of random syllables that's just awful. But no matter what, it's bad. What's the worst you've seen?

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  • MS outlook and PHP

    - by elcherino
    It is possible with php create a script, and this script insert an appointment in outlook calendar. I search in internet but... I don't find a solution... I use php but if it is possible with JavaScript is the same. Thanks!

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  • Is there a jquery plugin for table paginnation and sorting support via ajax call?

    - by Ethan
    I am looking for a jquery plugin for table paginnation and sorting (and search/filtering hopefully). Datasource could be obtained locally or via ajax call. Hopefully comes with most of the features of this script: http://www.leigeber.com/2009/11/advanced-javascript-table-sorter/ Here is the demo of this script: http://sandbox.leigeber.com/tinytablev3/index.html The problem with this script is that it only support local datasource.

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  • Does Compressed Sensing bring anything new to data Compression?

    - by anon
    Compressed sensing is great for situations where capturing data is expensive (either in energy or time), and thus less samples can now be taken. However, in situations like image compression, given that the data is already on the computer -- does compressed sensing offer anything? For example, would it offer better data compression? Would it result in better image search?... (Note: If you don't know what the field of Compressed Sensing is, please do not respond.)

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