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  • perl - how to download IMAP mail attachments and save locally

    - by Octopus
    I need suggestions on how can I download attachments from my IMAP mails which have attachments and current date in subject line i.e. YYYYMMDD format and save the attachments to a local path. I went through the Perl module 'Mail::IMAPClient' and am able to connect to the IMAP mail server, but need help on other tasks. One more thing to note is that my IMAP sever requires SSL auth.

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  • jQuery Validation Arguments

    - by Idsa
    jQuery Validation plugin has "element" argument for required rule. I know how to use it for inline functions but what if I want to pass it to out-of-line JS function? I tried this: rules: { startHours: { required: startTimeRequired(element) }, but it didn't work.

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  • Reporter Builder 2.0

    - by ozsenegal
    I am developing a simple report in report builder,and i cant fix rows height bug. When a row has just one line it dont fit the text,and a whiteline appears below it,because others rows in the same grid ,has 2 or more lines. I try to change properties:"can shrink" and "can grow",but it doesnt solve. Any ideas?

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  • Eclipse CDT Linuxtools gives broken pipe error

    - by ole
    I am running Eclipse CDT 6.0.2 on a SLES 11 x86_64 platform. My project is of linuxtools type. I am getting the following error running builds: " ../libtool: line 747: echo: write error: Broken pipe make[2]: write error make[1]: *** [all recursive] Error 1 make[1]: write error make: *** [all recursive] Error 1 " Any help is appreciated.

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  • Why does this work?

    - by Fizz
    Why does this work? I'm not complaining, just want to know. void Test() { int a = 1; int b = 2; What<int>(a, b); // Why does this next line work? What(a, b); } void What<T>(T a, T b) { }

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  • How to ACTUALLY install Java on Linux?

    - by Camran
    I have a Ubuntu Server. From the terminal, how should I install JDK? In this guide it says to use this command: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre sun-java6-jdk But on Suns website, it says JDK includes the JRE, so why the JRE in the line above? Anybody know how to actually install Java? Every guide and every forum shows different ways of doing it. BTW: It is a VPS (virtual private server) Thanks

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  • Running a Python script outside of Django

    - by geejay
    I have a script which uses the Django ORM features, amongst other external libraries, that I want to run outside of Django (that is, executed from the command-line). Edit: At the moment, I can launch it by navigating to a URL... How do I setup the environment for this?

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  • jQuery - How to dynamically add a validation rule

    - by Justin
    Hey, I'm trying to dynamically add a validation rule to some dynamic controls: $("input[id*=Hours]").rules("add", "required"); However this line gives me the following error: $.data(element.form, "validator") is null Defining rules the static way with the validate function works fine. What am I doing wrong? Thanks, Justin

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  • How do I track the method the user is looking at in VS 2010 IDE as an Addin

    - by Rob
    I have been wandering around the object model for VS 2010 and haven't been able to work out the best method for watching what the user is looking at in the main edit window. I know that each Class/method/property is broken down into its own . What I would ideally like is to hook to an event which says "The user has moved the cursor onto Project.Class.Method" and ideally "and is looking at line 4". Any suggestions?

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  • speed up wamp server + drupal on windows vista

    - by Andrew Welch
    Hi, My localhost performance with drupal six is pretty slow. I found a solution to add a # before the :: localhost line of the system32/etc/hosts file but this was something I had already done and didn't help much. does anyone know of any other optimisations that might work? tHanks Andy

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  • Exit SSH from the script

    - by Kimi
    I Want to exit ssh: Does the below line work: ssh -f -T ${USAGE_2_USER}@${USAGE_2_HOST} Or do i need to write it some other way . Please tell should I use exit with ssh an how?

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  • Cleaning Sencha Touch project from unused folders

    - by Software developer
    I created a sencha touch 2.0 project using command line $ sencha generate app GS ../GS The sencha project has an sdk folder which contains many folders I developed an application and tried it on a browser.. Now I want to install it on Android mobile using Phonegap 1.8. The problem is that the project is too big and the emulator shows that there is no space on the devive My question is how can I clean the project from unused folders, specially the ones in sdk directory?

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  • non-static method cannot be referenced from a static context

    - by Mith
    I am modifying the source code here: http://thinkandroid.wordpress.com/2009/12/30/getting-response-body-of-httpresponse/ I get this error: non-static method getContentCharSet(org.apache.http.HttpEntity) cannot be referenced from a static context String charset = getContentCharSet(entity); This error is line 13 on the second box. Any ideas? I have been really struggling with this code :-(

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  • Why do I get this error when trying to set up a class variable

    - by Jennifer
    I'm new to PHP so maybe I am overlooking something here but the following: class someClass { var $id = $_GET['id']; function sayHello() { echo "Hello"; } } gives the following error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE in C:\xampp\htdocs\files\classes.php on line 13 If instead of $_GET['id'] I set the variable $id to a string, everything is fine though.

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  • Compressing an uncompressed MSI file

    - by Noam Gal
    We have a setup project that produces an uncompressed MSI file and no Setup.exe at all, to be later compressed by NSIS. In a special build setting, I want to copy that MSI before it's being wrapped by NSIS, change the copy, and keep it. I would also like to compress it, after it has been created by the msbuild. Is there a simple way (command line tool of some kind, maybe?) I can use to just compress an already created msi file?

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  • VS debugging and watching a variable for changes

    - by Shawn Mclean
    I have a property inside a class that is getting changed by something. The only place I change the value of this code is a line that looks like this: pushpin.Position.Altitude = -31; During visual studio debugging, is there a way to watch .Altitude for any changes made, preferably it breaks at the assignment statement that changes the value. If this is the correct way to track down this problem, could I have a step-by-step tutorial/instruction on how to do this? Thanks.

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  • Weird gcc error stray/missing terminating " character in C

    - by DreamCodeR
    I get the following errors: error: missing terminating " character and error: stray `\' in program In this line of C code: system("sqlite3 -html /home/user/.rtcom-eventlogger/el.db \"SELECT service_id, event_type_id,free_text, remote_uid FROM Events WHERE remote_uid=\'%d\' ORDER BY start_time DESC;\" > lol.html", nr); "nr" is a integer variable. I have gone over this so many times but are totally stuck of finding a solution. EDIT: The errors is the ouput while compiling with gcc if I didn't make that clear.

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