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  • Sphinx search distributed index tuning

    - by Andriy Bohdan
    I'm deciding how to split 3 large sphinx indexes between 3 servers. Each of the 3 indexes is searched separately. What's more effective: to host each index on separate machine Example machine1 - index1 machine2 - index2 machine3 - index3 or to split each index into 3 parts and host each part of the same index on separate machine. Example machine1 - index1_chunk1, index2_chunk1, index3_chunk1 machine2 - index1_chunk2, index2_chunk2, index3_chunk2 machine3 - index1_chunk3, index2_chunk3, index3_chunk3 ?

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  • xmlns naming convention

    - by elmuerte
    Do you use a naming convention for your XML namespaces? And if so, what reasoning lies behind it. I was actually amazed that hardly anyone wrote about a naming convention for XML namespaces. Most namespaces I've seen have the format of http://example.org/<some identifier> or http://example.org/scheme/<some identifier>. But that really lacks structuring beyond the initial "company" identifier.

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  • URL Slugs: Redirects or 404s?

    - by anonymous coward
    Some sites, like here at SO, allow 'bogus' slugs in the URL. Before implementing URL slugs on my site, I have a question of 'best practices'... Given a structure like example.com/123/article-slug-here/, if my site allows bogus slugs by querying on the ID - Should I ... just do a redirect to the appropriate/canonical URL (verifying the slug, and redirecting in case of a mismatch)? -or- return a 404, since technically example.com/123/this-article-s-u-x doesn't exist?

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  • Technologies and standards in a Kindle

    - by danke
    I'm using the Kindle as an example of an embedded system to illustrate some points I'm making in a paper. Since I'm not an expert in all the technologies used, can those aware of them point them out. For example: the GUI is programmed in embedded Java (which is probably a bad choice) Whispernet is used for the wireless platform What are the libraries or underlying technologies and standards that this device uses?

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  • How to take URL and split/string to get URL variables in Flash AS3

    - by Leon
    So I have a URL that I need my Flash movie to extract variables from: example link: http://www.example.com/example_xml.php?aID=1234&bID=5678 I need to get the aID and the bID numbers. I'm able to get the full URL into a String via ExternalInterface var url:String = ExternalInterface.call("window.location.href.toString"); if (url) testField.text = url; Just unsure as how to manipulate the String to just get the 1234 and 5678 numbers. Appreciate any tips, links or help with this!

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  • SSH doesn't work on Ubuntu !!

    - by xRobot
    I am trying to connect to my webserver via ssh but I can't. When I insert the password then the terminal is blocked. This is what I see: # ssh username@username.example.com username@username.example.com's password: Why ? In iptables there are no rules. Please help :(

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  • C++ template meta-programming, number of member variables?

    - by aaa
    hello Is it possible in C++ to determine number of variables/fields in the generic class? for example // suppose I need metaclass number_members determines number of members struct example { int i, j; }; assert(number_members::value==2); I looked through mpl but could not find implementation thanks.

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  • asp.net application + single sign on

    - by pratik
    Hello, I want to implement single sign on in my asp.net web application. Scenario is something like below: user will get registered / sign up at "account.example.com" there will a link to "professional.example.com" when user goes to this link (step 2), they must remain logged in over here. Please suggest me the best solution for this. Regards, Pratik

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  • Oracle "Partition By" Keyword

    - by Nalandial
    Can someone please explain what the "partition by" keyword does and give a simple example of it in action, as well as why one would want to use it? I have a SQL query written by someone else and I'm trying to figure out what it does. An example of partition by: SELECT empno, deptno, COUNT(*) OVER (PARTITION BY deptno) DEPT_COUNT FROM emp The examples I've seen online seem a bit too in-depth. Thanks in advance!

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  • What does the >> symbol mean in Haskell.

    - by CharlesS
    I was reading the Guestbook example for Happstack and noticed the symbol which I didn't see before in the textbooks I studied to learn Haskell (for instance see line 23). What is it? Example I could not find it in Google because it ignores the totally (Bing does not but comes up with tons of non-related results). Thanks!

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  • ActiveX: Could not load Driver

    - by Abs
    Hello all, I am having a look at this example which makes use of activeX - it does extacly what I need from the description but everytime I try to run the example, I get the error: Could not load Drivers. The ActiveX Control could not be started. I have tried this on IE8 on a windows Vista Machine. What is the problem, how can I get those drivers? This is my first time with ActiveX. Thanks all for any help

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  • URLRewriter.net with multiple querystring separated by /

    - by Andreas Strandfelt
    I have been looking around the site a bit, but I didn't find any replies on how to do it the way I want. What I want is an URL like this: www.example.com/Projects/"querystring1 - text only"/"querystring2 - 4 digits only"/ to show the page with this URL: www.example.com/Projects.aspx?Region=querystring1&Zip=querystring2 What I have been trying is the following: <rewrite url="~/Leje-og-udlejning-arbejdskraft/(.+)/(.+)" to="~/Workers.aspx?Region=$1&amp;zip=$2"/> But it just takes both of them as one querysting and put them in the Region-querystring.

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  • Intersection of two regular expressions

    - by Henry
    Hi, Im looking for function (PHP will be the best), which returns true whether exists string matches both regexpA and regexpB. Example 1: $regexpA = '[0-9]+'; $regexpB = '[0-9]{2,3}'; hasRegularsIntersection($regexpA,$regexpB) returns TRUE because '12' matches both regexps Example 2: $regexpA = '[0-9]+'; $regexpB = '[a-z]+'; hasRegularsIntersection($regexpA,$regexpB) returns FALSE because numbers never matches literals. Thanks for any suggestions how to solve this. Henry

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  • Prevent subview from scrolling in a UIScrollView

    - by jbrennan
    I have a UIScrollView subclass with a certain subview I'd like to prevent from scrolling (while all the other subviews scroll as normal). The closest example to this I can think of is UITableView's "index strip" on the right side (look in the Contacts app to see an example). I am guessing this is a subview of the table (scrollview) but it does not move as the user scrolls. I can't seem to make my subview stay put! How can I accomplish this?

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  • Rewrite only external requests to a certain URL

    - by Cyclone
    I want to rewrite from http://example.com/blah/<something>/<somethingelse> to http://<something>.example.com/<somethingelse>, but only if the request is not an internal redirect. How can I achieve this effect? I know I can use %{THE_REQUEST}, but I can't seem to find any good examples. Thanks for the help!

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  • Apache Rewrite - put parts of query string in replacement string

    - by Rangi Robinson
    Hello, I'd like to rewrite: www.example.com/file.html?username=john&number=1234 To: www.example.com/users/john But I can't figure out how to extract the "username" value from the query string. I've been Googling this all morning and reading the official docs but no luck. I need to solve this problem with a rewrite, rather than changing the application. Any help much appreciated! Rangi

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  • Examples of attoparsec in parsing binary file formats?

    - by me2
    Previously attoparsec was suggested to me for parsing complex binary file formats. While I can find examples of attoparsec parsing HTTP, which is essentially text based, I cannot find an example parsing actual binary, for example, a TCP packet, or image file, or mp3. Can someone post some code or pointer to some code which does this using attoparsec?

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  • How to customize /#/ in Jquery address plugin

    - by Lauren
    Hi, I'm using the Jquery plugin Address to achieve deep linking. The generated urls come out in the format www.example.com/#/tab/image, but what I need is www.example.com/#tab/image. The plugin seems to automatically generate the /#/ part. I wonder does anyone know how to do this? Or even if it's possible? I would greatly appreciate any help. Thanks in advance

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  • Regular Expression Longes Possible Matching

    - by syker
    So I have an input string which is a directory addres: Example: ProgramFiles/Micro/Telephone And I want to match it against a list of words very strictly: Example: Tel|Tele|Telephone I want to match against Telephone and not Tel. Right now my reg looks like this: my( $output ) = ( $input =~ m/($list)/o ); The regex above will match against Tel. What can I do to fix it?

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