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.
I need to make available to browsers data file produced by my web service method. Indeed the web service method should return url to produced file. Im working with axis2 on tomcat.
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Thanks in advance.
I am attempting to code some plugins to use with MIDI sequencers but have hit a stumbling block. I can't use global-scope variables to store information because multiple instances of the .dll can exist which share memory.
How do I create a class (for re-usability purposes in other plugins) containing 2 dimensional array and other variables the content of which is to be shared between functions? If that is possible, how would I read and write the data from the function in the framework where I do the processing?
Hi,
I need to construct an if statement from the data coming from the client as below:
conditions: condition1, condition2, condition3, condition4
logical operators: lo1, lo2, lo3 (Possible values: "and" "or")
Eg.
if condition1 lo1 condition2 lo3 condition4:
# Do something
I can think of eval/exec but not sure how safe they are! Any better approach or alternative?
Appreciate your responses :)
PS: Client-side: Flex, Server-side: Python, over internet
Thanks
*Is it possible to get validation errors(produced by the binding source through IDataErrorInfo or INotifyDataErrorInfo) *without accessing data source?
The point is to get the error message which is going to be displayed.
Thank you in advance.
I'm using Elmah with ASP.NET and wondering how I would add custom data, such as a session variable, to an unhandled exception email.
I've tried several handlers in the Global.asax file but can't seem to find the right one.
It is often said that using LDAP is a good way to store data about users. That's beacause users' "directory" is hierarchical and it changes rarely. But in my opinion that doesn't exclude using RDBMS. What might be reasons to use LDAP? I guess that storing multi-valued fields or adding custom fields in LDAP might be easier but it can be done in database too (unless you have many records)
I'm creating a ZK Web application which uses Spring Security for authentication and I'm trying to implement a create user function, where the administrator supplies the details and the user account is created. I've got to the part where I want to put this data into the database, but now I'm thinking I shouldn't hard code the connection to the database, there must be a way to get the connection details from the Spring Security configuration. Is there? If so how?
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,
I need to Pass some data to a text file and save that text file in a SQL Server 2005 database.
Then I'll need to be able to load that textfile into a C# WinForms DataGrid.
How do I do that in C#?
Hi Al,
I have a simple navigation based app which has a bunch fo forms in it, I have a method connected to a button that saves data when the button is tapped but I was wondering if I could call the same method when the back button is tapped in the navigation? Just incase a user fails to use the save button. If it is possible, how would I go about it?
thanks in advance!
I want to use PHP (possibly with Curl/XPath?) to extract data from Wikipedia pages. What would be the best way to go about this? I'll be using CakePHP for this project, although just need to figure out how to get this working first.
How can i convert a hex string lenght 6 bytes for example string ='1122aaccddff';
to raw binary data of lenght 8 byes the last 2 bytes shoul be padded with zeros,
While searching for some functions in C++ STL documentation I read that push and pop for priority queues needs constant time.
"Constant (in the priority_queue). Although notice that push_heap operates in logarithmic time."
My question is what kind of data structure is used to mantain a priority queue with O(1) for push and pop ?
I need to amend QuerySet data when i return it to a template.
for example, model.objects.all() returns a date (with other fields), but i also want to return the number of days since that date has passed. This is so that in the template, i can say "you last logged in 4 days ago".
What is the best way to do this?
How would I go around creating a MYSQL table schema inspecting an Excel(or CSV) file.
Are there any ready Python libraries for the task?
Column headers would be sanitized to column names. Datatype would be estimated based on the contents of the spreadsheet column. When done, data would be loaded to the table.
I have an Excel file of ~200 columns that I want to start normalizing.
I've written a couple of c# forms applications which use a lot of the same data/objects which would better be combined. I realise I could use modal forms to launch each of these but where should I state .dll's and other resources, on the parent form? or on each other form where necessary?
Hello,
So far all the Excel stuff revolves around opening a file, writing values to it and saving it.
Is there a way to update the data in the Excel (while it's opened) automatically?
Thanks!
Say I've written a simple app that draws circles in browser. Now I'd like to let people save their pictures. How would I store the data on the server? Which format would be the best option? Should I simply store the relevant html? What would be the case when I would want to make a custom format that is stored on the server and parsed back to html canvas when loaded?
I'v created a Notepad-like application and if I load a 1MB file into the textbox, it takes about 1 minute. The Visual Studio Binary editor displays lines, Hex, and ascii versions in a fraction of a second. How do they get the data into the textbox so quickly?
Thanks