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  • Symfony and uploadify

    - by Thomas
    Hi! I want to use uploadify with Symfony 1.4, but so far I couldn't. Uploadify loads correctly, I choose my files, it says that the files were successfully uploaded, but the are nowhere. (I'm doing this on localhost) Is there anybody who met this problem before? Thanks, Tom $file = $request->getParameter('file'); $filename = sha1($file->getOriginalName()).$file->getExtension($file->getOriginalExtension()); $file->save(sfConfig::get('sf_upload_dir').'/'.$filename);

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  • CMake module for gettext support?

    - by Artyom
    Hello, Is there a good, open-source, document CMake module for gettext support? I mean: Extracting messages from sources Merging messages to existing translations Compilation of mo-files Installation of mo-files. Because plain macros that CMake provides are quite... useless for real l10n support.

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  • Powershell in CruiseControl.net to backup existing folder before deploying new version of the code

    - by Rihan Meij
    Hi I would like to zip a bunch of files (.exe and .dll) before I overwrite them with the new build. Is there a simple way to zip files without using some sort of dll? Just creating a folder with the build number / date time stamp will also work great. How do I pass parameters from the cruise control build process into my Powershell script that will do the work then? Is this a sustainable way to do things? Thanks

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  • What is the closest thing MATLAB has to namespaces?

    - by rlbond
    We have a lot of MATLAB code in my lab. The problem is there's really no way to organize it. Since all the functions have to be in the same folder to be called (or you have to add a bunch of folders to MATLAB's path environment variable), it seems that we're doomed have loads of files in the same folder, all in the global namespace. Is there a better way to organize our files and functions? I really wish there were some sort of module system...

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  • Can I use cstdio in a C program?

    - by Tommy
    Can I use cstdio in a C program? I get a ton of errors in cstdio when I add the #include <cstdio> to the C program. c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\include\cstdio(17) : error C2143: syntax error : missing '{' before ':' c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vc7\include\cstdio(17) : error C2059: syntax error : ':' Thanks EDIT - I would like to use snprintf, which is why I am trying to include this.

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  • compressed archive with quick access to individual file

    - by eric.frederich
    I need to come up with a file format for new application I am writing. This file will need to hold a bunch other text files which are mostly text but can be other formats as well. Naturally, a compressed tar file seems to fit the bill. The problem is that I want to be able to retrieve some data from the file very quickly and getting just a particular file from a tar.gz file seems to take longer than it should. I am assumeing that this is because it has to decompress the entire file even though I just want one. When I have just a regular uncompressed tar file I can get that data real quick. Lets say the file I need quickly is called data.dat For example the command... tar -x data.dat -zf myfile.tar.gz ... is what takes a lot longer than I'd like. MP3 files have id3 data and jpeg files have exif data that can be read in quickly without opening the entire file. I would like my data.dat file to be available in a similar way. I was thinking that I could leave it uncompressed and seperate from the rest of the files in myfile.tar.gz I could then create a tar file of data.dat and myfile.tar.gz and then hopefully that data would be able to be retrieved faster because it is at the head of outer tar file and is uncompressed. Does this sound right?... putting a compressed tar inside of a tar file? Basically, my need is to have an archive type of file with quick access to one particular file. Tar does this just fine, but I'd also like to have that data compressed and as soon as I do that, I no longer have quick access. Are there other archive formats that will give me that quick access I need? As a side note, this application will be written in Python. If the solution calls for a re-invention of the wheel with my own binary format I am familiar with C and would have no problem writing the Python module in C. Idealy I'd just use tar, dd, cat, gzip, etc though. Thanks, ~Eric

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  • Compiling servlets for tomcat

    - by L4N0
    Hello I am trying to modify one of the default files that comes with tomcat SessionExample.java, and trying to compile it but I get an error. javac -classpath "E:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache Tomcat 6.0.18\lib\servlet-api.jar" SessionExample.java Gives me this error SessionExample.java:26: package util does not exist import util.HTMLFilter; ^ SessionExample.java:90: cannot find symbol symbol : variable HTMLFilter location: class SessionExample out.println(HTMLFilter.filter(name) + " = " ^ SessionExample.java:91: cannot find symbol symbol : variable HTMLFilter location: class SessionExample + HTMLFilter.filter(value) + ""); ^ 3 errors Thank you

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  • whats best practice for Log Truncation in SQL Server?

    - by kacalapy
    i have a production DB in SQL server and wanted to put the final touches after the functionality is completed. prior to shipping it out i want to make sure i have some clean up in the SQL server DB and truncate and shrink log files? can i have a nightly job run to truncate logs and shrink files? this is what i have so far: ALTER proc [dbo].[UTIL_ShrinkDB_TruncateLog] as -- exec sp_helpfile BACKUP LOG PMIS WITH TRUNCATE_ONLY DBCC SHRINKFILE (PMIS, 1) DBCC SHRINKFILE (PMIS, 1)

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  • Deploying patches and new versions.

    - by 0plus1
    I'm deveoping a big project, I have the dev folder (connected to a specific subdomain) then the "real" folder, the live one. When I'm ready to push patches or whole new versions I'm currently copying the files individually, is there a program that can help me do this task? Keep in mind that some files (the config one and the htacess) must never change in the live version. Thank you

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  • dirname(__FILE__) VS setting global variable to directories

    - by SAFAD
    what are the pros and cons of using this : $globals['server_url'] = dirname(__FILE__); $globals['mainfiles'] = dirname(__FILE__).'/main'; and the pros and cons of using this : $globals['server_url'] = '/srv/www/htdocs/somwhere/'; $globals['mainfiles'] = '/srv/www/htdocs/somwhere/main'; And what do you suggest. by the way: these are set in config.php file which is called by other files as well, to stop directory conflicts when including files we use it like this : require_once($globals['server_url'].'/test.php');

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  • Importing VMware drive into VirtualBox drive

    - by Bry4n
    I have VMware on my Mac and it crashed. I am unable to access the files used by the VMware. So I downloaded VirtualBox and when I try to add the .vmwarevm file to VirtualBox it says that its unable to read that type. I wasn't sure if there was a way i can get to these files as they are extremely important. I can not shutdown or open my virtual state in VMware whatsoever. Thoughts?

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  • Creating flash slideshlow c#

    - by np
    Hi We have a few flash files f1.swf, f2.swf .... fn.swf. We would like to be able to display a slide show of these different files in c# using winforms. Each flash file is a slideshow by itself. At the end of slideshow for f1 we need to display a message and ask the user to repeat it or continue. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions how to achieve this. Thanks N

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  • System call time out?

    - by Arnold
    Hi, I'm using unix system() calls to gunzip and gzip files. With very large files sometimes (i.e. on the cluster compute node) these get aborted, while other times (i.e. on the login nodes) they go through. Is there some soft limit on the time a system call may take? What else could it be?

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  • Building VS2008 solution using MSBuild 2010?

    - by Colin Desmond
    Is it possible to build a VS2008 solution (C# and VC++ projects) using the automated MSBuild built into TFS2010? When I niavely just run it, the build fails because the 2008 Solution file needs to be upgraded (and presumably so would the project files). Can I tell MSBuild 2010 to just build the 2008 files?

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