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  • Possible to have ampersands ("&") in URL BEFORE the query string?

    - by Mike Crittenden
    My client is determined to have a page at /nfm&t so I made a directory named nfm&t with an index.html (to test) and that URL is still throwing a 404. So apparently it's not that easy. Any ideas? Or is there a way to just redirect nfm&t to nfmt, so that the URL at least resolves? This is a Windows server, by the way, which throws a wrench into how I'm used to doing redirects.

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  • CopyFileEx and 8.3 file names

    - by Lobuno
    Suppose you have 2 files in the same directory: New File Name.txt and NewFil~1.txt If you use CopyFileEx to copy both files to the same destination, maintaining the same names, you will end up having only ONE file (the second one replaces the first one) which can be sometimes not a good thing. Any workaround for this behavior?

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  • What is the most reliable way to detect windows OS Architecture (x86,x64) on .NET 2.0

    - by NightsEvil
    i am using Visual C# 2010 express and i need the most reliable way (on button click) and in .NET 2.0 framework to detect if windows is currently x86 or x64 in a message box.. up till now i have been using this code but i need to know if there is a more accurate way? string target = @"C:\Windows\SysWow64"; { if (Directory.Exists(target)) { MessageBox.Show("x64"); } else { MessageBox.Show("x86"); }

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  • Details to log when starting an application

    - by Karl
    To help support and anyone who may use one of my applications I tend to log a few things during the application startup. Currently I log: Start Time App Name App Author App Version App Classpath Current working directory Java vendor Java version Max heap size Taking into consideration this application may be used / supported by a whole host of people can anyone think of any other vital details which we / others should log for good practice?

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  • Different OS and Server Path

    - by justjoe
    in windows (using apache as server), my file path directory will be C:\xampp\htdocs\mysvn\PhpDocumentor\phpdoc.php. But what happen with other OS such as linux on APACHE, or IIS on windows, Or other OS i don't know and never use ? i would like to know to make sure i wrote the bullet proof, file reading via PHP.

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  • Magento - determine which xml layout file a page is using?

    - by John
    I tried reading the documentation but I still don’t really understand how magento's xml layout files work. In the directory app/design/frontend/default/modern/layout, i see a lot of xml files. How do I determine which xml file any given page on the website is using? For example, if I were on the home page at http://mysite.com, which layout xml file am I using? What if I’m on http://mysite.com/hello-world, which xml file then?

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  • How would I write this shell script as a Windows batch script?

    - by Jeremy Banks
    I haven't had a chance to test this script, I'm just using it as a suitable pseudocode. It's just supposed to copy all files in the current directory into a timestamped subdirectory. ID="$(date +%Y%b%d%H%M%S)" COMMITABLE="$(ls | egrep --invert-match ^(STATES|PARENT)\$)" STATE_PATH="$(pwd)/STATES/$ID" mkdir --parents "$STATE_PATH" cp $COMMITABLE "$STATE_PATH" ln -s "$STATE_PATH" PARENT

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  • scope equivalent in rails 2.3.x?

    - by Jacob Relkin
    Is there a way to generate a group of routes under an admin scope without having to create a new physical directory (like namespace requires you to). I know that in Rails 3 there is a scope method on the route mapper, and this appears to do what I want, but apparently it doesn't exist in Rails 2.3.x My goal is to have a route like this: "/admin/products" map to "app/controllers/products_controller, not "app/controllers/admin/products_controller". Is there any way to accomplish this in Rails 2.3.x?

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  • Remote tomcat deployment

    - by Hrushi
    I could set up the environment in my local host, But I have no choice like deploying my war file as its shared server, my admin ask me to extract the war file and upload through FTP. Now the problem is I am new to remote server. Please guide me with the remote environment file system and complete directory structure in remote tomcat. And how to use FTP for deployment ?

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  • Directories with random numbers as foldername being created that contain .ser files

    - by Dur4ndal
    Hi all: So in our server there are folders being generated with random names (such as "7nxxd", "tpy16q"). Inside each of these is the same subdirectory structure: <randomfilename>/.tld_cache/WEB-INF/tld/ c.tld/ fn.tld/ spring-form.tld/ fmt.tld/ spring.tld/ tiles-jsp.tld/ Each of these directories has 2 files: crc.ser and des.ser. Why are these files being created? Is there a way to specify the directory that they get written to besides the random name?

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  • Drupal Views Question: Displaying results in two columns?

    - by Jonathan
    I'm new to drupal and I have a question about views: I'm building an employee directory and need to display the results in two columns, such as: Record 1 Record 2 Record 3 Record 4 Record 5 Record 6 . . . How can I accomplish this? To take it one step further, I want each record formatted as: IMAGE NAME TITLE I have no idea where to start. Any assistance is appreciated!

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  • How can I associate .sh files with Cygwin?

    - by Jerph
    I'd like to run a long rsync command in Cygwin by double clicking on a .sh file in Windows. It must start in the file's containing directory (e.g. /cygdrive/c/scripts/) so that relative paths work. Anyone gotten this to work? Note: I've just found chere, a Cygwin package that manages Windows context menus (Bash Prompt Here). It might have some clues.

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  • How can I get system user documents, pictures, music folders indipendent on os using java

    - by user348889
    Hi, While I was working on my project, I got a requirement that, I need to get the system user documents folder( like "My documents for windows and Documents for Linux). I need to get it for all the operating system. How can I do this. I can get the user root directory by using System.getProperty(user.home). I need solution for this requirement using Java. Any one please help me.

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  • Find multiple line spanning text and replace using Powershell

    - by MrGrant
    Hello, I am using a regular expression search to match up and replace some text. The text can span multiple lines (may or may not have line breaks). Currently I have this: $regex = "\<\?php eval.*?\>" Get-ChildItem -exclude *.bak | Where-Object {$_.Attributes -ne "Directory"} |ForEach-Object { $text = [string]::Join("`n", (Get-Content $_)) $text -replace $RegEx ,"REPLACED"}

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  • Kohana 3 get full site home url

    - by Marek
    Hello I have installed Kohana in kohana directory in my xampp public folder. When I try url::base(); I've got only /kohana/, but I want to http://localhost/kohana/ Any chance for get this by Kohana, or I must standard PHP? Regards

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  • JAVA: multiple files download at the same time?

    - by user319096
    hi guys, Is there any methods for downloading multiple files at the same time? That is, after select multiple files, click the download button, and choose the destination directory, the files selected will be downloaded at the same time. i googled it and not find any solutions, can anybody know? im using struts1 and spring2.

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  • Which PHP framework is closest to Ruby on Rails? CakePHP? CodeIgniter?

    - by Mike Duncan
    I'm going to be switching back and forth between Ruby on Rails projects and some as-of-yet undecided PHP MVC framework projects. Which of the PHP MVC frameworks out there (CakePHP, CodeIgniter?, others?) is most similar to Ruby on Rails in that the most conventions, locations, workflows, etc are preserved? I'm looking for the similarity in the way things are done such as directory structures, conventions, etc, not a pros vs cons in speed, extra features, etc.

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