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  • Can I use IP addresses to limit API access

    - by ed209
    I have a mini API that is only for an app I have built. The API service is on a separate domain to my app. I make jsonp calls to it and receive json in return. Therefore I only want my app to be able to access it. Can I just list a series of IP addresses for my app and allow them? Is there a better way to stop requests from anyone else to my API?

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  • Random selection in jQuery

    - by danit
    Im using the following function to hide a series of forms on a page: $('.ask').toggle(function() { $(this).text('-').next('.addtitle').slideDown('fast'); }, function() { $(this).text('+').next('.addtitle').slideUp('fast'); }); There can be anything from 0 to 5 forms on the page all with the class .ask What I want to be able to do is to select one form NOT to hide, so the jQuery needs to hide all put one of the forms on the page randomly. How can I achieve this?

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  • Console output spits out Chinese(?) characters

    - by a_person
    This is a real shot in the dark, however maybe someone had a similar issue. Some console apps are being invoked by either SQL Server 2008, or Autosys (job schedule) under Windows Server 2008; output results of execution are being saved into .txt files. Every so often, with no definite pattern as far as I can tell saved output is displayed as a series of what I presume are Chinese characters. Have anyone encountered phenomenon above?

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  • What does the symbol ::: mean in R

    - by Milktrader
    I came across this in the following context from B. Pfaff's "Analysis of Integrated and Cointegrated Time Series in R" ## Impulse response analysis of SVAR A-type model 1 args (vars ::: irf.svarest) 2 irf.svara <- irf (svar.A, impulse = ”y1 ” , 3 response = ”y2 ” , boot = FALSE) 4 args (vars ::: plot.varirf) 5 plot (irf.svara)

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  • WCF or Sockets for Communication in a real-time environment?

    - by PieterG
    I have a scenario where I need to send a series of data across 2 clients. The data includes Serialized XML that will contain commands that the other client will need to react to. I will also need to send images across the wire as I need to provide a chat facility in the form of video/audio chat. I would like a single communication medium for both, as the number of messages/commands might be a few. WCF or Sockets?

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  • TabControl without the tabs (QStackWidget in c#)

    - by elcuco
    I am writing an application who's GUI changes depending on several conditions. I implemented this in Qt4 and internally used QStackWidget (basically, it's a series of controls, which only one can be visible each time). I am currently using a TabControl - what are my alternatives in C#? EDIT: I wrote a Qt4 application which was using QStackWidget. Now I am re-writing the same application in C#. No code is shared, this is a different application.

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  • Building a decision-making game in jQuery? Where would I store data....

    - by redconservatory
    I built a slideshow/decision-making game in Flash but would like to try to redo it using jQuery. The slideshow part seems simple enough, however I have a series of user decisions that I'm not sure how to approach. In flash, if the user makes a decision, I would just store this in a variable or shared local objects, is this the same for jQuery? i.e. mix regular javascript variables with the jQuery?

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  • Assign a list of integers to an @var

    - by justSteve
    I can: declare @idOrder int set @idOrder = 21319 I want: declare @idOrder int set @idOrder = (21319, 21320) for use in a series of statements where the 'WHERE' clause uses the IN operator delete Orders where idOrder in @idOrder instead of delete Orders where idOrder in (21319, 21320)

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  • R table column order when including the empty string

    - by Libo Cannici
    I have a series of value that include the empty string levels(mydata$phone_partner_products) "" "dont_know" "maybe_interesting" "not_interesting" "very_interesting" "very_not_interesting" If I make a frequencies table I get this table(mydata$phone_partner_products) dont_know maybe_interesting 3752 226 2907 not_interesting very_interesting very_not_interesting 1404 1653 1065 How can I reorder the columns in a more meaningful way? How can I rename the empty string "" level? Thank you a lot in advance.

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  • How do I simulate a progress counter in a command line application in Python?

    - by CRP
    My Python program does a series of things and prints some diagnostic output. I would also like to have a progress counter like this: Percentage done: 25% where the number increases "in place". If I use only string statements I can write separate numbers, but that would clutter the screen. Is there some way to achieve this, for example using some escape char for backspace in order to clear a number and write the next one? Thanks

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  • How can I extract a range of lines from a text file on unix?

    - by Adam J. Forster
    I have a ~23000 line sql dump containing several databases worth of data. I need to extract a certain section of this file (i.e. the data for a single database) and place it in a new file. I know both the start and end line numbers of the data that I want. Does anyone know a unix command (or series of commands) to extract all lines from a file between say line 16224 and 16482 and then redirect them into a new file?

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  • Maintaining file permissions across SVN updates?

    - by Mark Mayo
    I have a series of python scripts with execute permissions in Linux. They are stored in SVN. If I then run svn up to update them, the overwritten files are back to 644 - ie no execute permissions for anyone. Yes I could just script it to chmod +x * afterwards, but surely there's a way to store permissions in SVN or to maintain them when you update? Any suggestions appreciated.

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  • Existing function to slice pandas object by axis number

    - by Zero
    Pandas has the following indexers: Object Type Indexers Series s.loc[indexer] DataFrame df.loc[row_indexer,column_indexer] Panel p.loc[item_indexer,major_indexer,minor_indexer] I would like to be able to index dynamically by axis, for example: df = pd.DataFrame(data=0, index=['row1', 'row2', 'row3'], columns=['col1', 'col2', col3']) df.index(['row1', 'row3'], axis=0) # index by rows df.index(['col1', 'col2'], axis=1) # index by columns Is there a built-in function that does this?

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  • VSS causing crash in VS 2008

    - by David
    We use Visual Studio 2008, with visual source safe v8. Lately, I seem to be getting a lot more crashes than usual, mainly when viewing history (comparing, etc.). I have taken a screencapture of the series of dialog boxes that will always appear, leading up to the crash: http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/1360/msvscrash.jpg Does anyone know what could be causing this? Thanks.

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  • touch multi UIViews

    - by user262325
    Hello everyone There are a series UIViews arranaged very close. I hope when my finger touchs some of them, my app can detect which UIView touched. Maybe one or two or three.(because the displayed parts of each UIView are too thin). I hope to get the middle x value of the touch, then spread the UIView where the middle x value locates and the UIViews near it. Welcome any comment Thanks interdev

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  • Mercurial commit only tip

    - by kiw
    In my setup I have a central Hg repo to which I'm pushing my local changes. Say in my local clone I have a series of local commits and then I want to push the changes to the central repo. How can I push only the final state without including all of the "small" local commits that I made? I want this because sometimes I dont want to pollute the central repo's history with all of the small local commits that I made.

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