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  • How to use the IN operator in linq

    - by Hallaghan
    I'm querying a view and filtering the results with a column named status. I'd like to query it so I can search for rows with different status, by using the IN operator as I'd do in SQL. As so: SELECT * FROM VIEW WHERE Status in ('....', '.....') How can I achieve this?

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  • What compliance and legal clearances are required to use Google MAP API with Iphone Apps?

    - by Sak
    We are using 2 following google services, we need to talk to google folks if we need to do some additional stuff to fulfill the conditions: Reverse Geocoding APIs: For getting city and state from the iphone's geocodes (latitudes and longitudes) Doing a Local Business Search: based on city and state Also is it mandatory to embade Google maps with iphone apps while using these Google Maps APS?:

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  • livechat in php [closed]

    - by Nilesh Mohite
    please tell me how can i integrate opensource livechat application in website with following features features needed are 1. conference chat (upto 50 people in conference chat), 2. file transfer feature, 3. multiple groups of people chat simultaneously. 4. chat archive/search feature, 5. video audio chat thanks in advance

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  • Books on string algorithms

    - by Max
    There have been numerous posts on string algorithms: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/246961/algorithm-to-find-similar-text, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/451884/similar-string-algorithm, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/613133/efficient-string-matching-algorithm However, no general literature was mentioned. Could anyone recommend a book(s) that would thoroughly explore various string algorithms? The topic which is of special interest is approximate string matching [things like google-offered corrected search string variants :) ]. Thanks a lot for advice.

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  • How to deal with missing items the SEO way?

    - by Brandon Montgomery
    I am working on a public-facing web site which serves up articles for people to read. After some time, articles become stale and we remove them from the site. My question is this: what is the best way to handle the situation when a search engine visits a URL corresponding to a removed article? Should the app respond with a permanent redirect (301 Moved Permanently) to a "article not found" page, or is there a better way to handle this?

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  • Any Reliable API available to determine User's city and country from IP address

    - by Gublooo
    Heyy guys I wanted to check if anyone knows of a reliable API that we can use to determine the user's city and country from his IP address. My search on Google led to http://ipinfodb.com/ip_location_api.php It seems perfect but my only concern is the reliability of this service. Does google have anything like this. If you know any other Free or paid API's that help determine user's location from his IP - please let me know THanks

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  • sqlite3 not found but it was already added as reference

    - by Joef Clarin
    System.DllNotFoundException was unhandled Message=Unable to load DLL 'sqlite3': The specified module could not be found. I already reference the DLL. I check it on Debug folder and it was there. I also search how to "include" it in the project but they don't specifically explain how to do it. I'm following this example: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/22165/Using-SQLite-in-your-C-Application

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  • Cannot find MediaPlayer.framework

    - by manateeman
    Hi Working with iPhone simulator 3.1.3 - Trying to add a framework to my project - MediaPlayer.framework. I tried the "Add existing framework" method - but cannot find the file in folder "Frameworks". Am I looking in the wrong place? Wrong filename? Wrong space/time continuum? I also did a search for the file - to no avail. Not in /System/Library/Frameworks/ Do I have to download it?

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  • best SEO method for date in url structure? [closed]

    - by Haroldo
    I'm working on an events website so dates are very important search terms, ie: 'whats on on fri 14th september' I've seen it done in various methods for example: domain/whats-on/city-hall/14-09-2010/event-name.html domain/whats-on/city-hall/2010/09/14/event-name.html the first is 'shallower'. the second could be clearer for google to synonym-ize as a date, has anyone else got any experience or input?

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  • Location of Firefox throbber/spinner image

    - by Premasagar
    I'm trying to locate the "throbber" (or "spinner") image used in the Firefox 3.6x chrome to show that a request is being processed: I'm not familiar with the source code structure for Firefox, and a simple search hasn't yielded the answer. Does anyone know which file I'm looking for? (E.g. can you provide a link to the file in the Mercurial repository, or tell me how to find it?).

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  • How to transfer json data to html with php?

    - by cj333
    How to transfer json data to html with php? $url="http://api.nytimes.com/svc/search/v1/article?format=json&query=usa&rank=newest&api-key=mykey" when I type the url in browser, it return {"offset" : "0" , "results" : [{"body" : "A guide to cultural and recreational goings-on in and around the Hudson Valley. ...}]} how to put the json body data into html? I mean like this echo '<div class="body"></div>';

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  • C# - Password Database

    - by user335932
    So I want to make a program that allows you to store and search for user names/passwords for online sites there signed up to. I know C# has some database options but I don't know much about it. I also heard that it can read/write excel files. Whats do you think is best for storing the data? ALSO do databases need to be stored online on a sever, or can they reside in the program files?

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  • Sql server like for Integer

    - by Prashant
    I have a column which is integer and I want to search all numbers starting with 1500. I know I could use something like left(accountid,4)= 1500. But is that an optimum solution or is there a better approach? I am using Sql Server 2005.

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  • How to check if String value is Boolean type in Java?

    - by Ragnar
    I did a little search on this but couldn't find anything useful. The point being that if String value is either "true" or "false" the return value should be true. In every other value it should be false. I tried these: String value = "false"; System.out.println("test1: " + Boolean.parseBoolean(value)); System.out.println("test2: " + Boolean.valueOf(value)); System.out.println("test3: " + Boolean.getBoolean(value)); All functions returned false :(

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  • Simple Regex Question

    - by Jim B
    Hey Everyone, I need to search a bunch of files for anything that contains either "tblPayment" or "tblInvoice" I also want to match any tables named "tblPaymentMethod", "tblInvoiceItem", "tblInvoicePayment" Anybody care to help me out with how to write a regular expression for this? Thanks again!

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