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  • jQuery: Circulate plugin: stopping midway in animation

    - by kelly
    Has anyone had any luck in altering the plug-in code so that one might animate an object in "3d" space for only a 1/4 or 1/2 turn? As it stands, an object must complete a full circle before stopping or looping. And for those who haven't seen it yet: http://css-tricks.com/examples/Circulate/

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  • Standard upload web control alternatives

    - by Roy
    Hi all, I'm developing a ASP.NET MVC application. There is little space for me to put two standard file uploading web controls in a page. So I'm seeking for some succinct alternatives. A checkbox-look button pops up a file open dialog is ideal. Is there any kind of stuff? Thanks in advance!

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  • What's the worst name you've seen for a product? [closed]

    - by Dean J
    (Community wiki from the start.) What's the worst name you've seen for a product? It might be a euphemism the company didn't know about, maybe something like Penetrode (from Office Space). It might be something impossible to do a web search on, like the band named "Download". It might be some combination of random syllables that's just awful. But no matter what, it's bad. What's the worst you've seen?

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  • php file_get_contents and &amp;

    - by Patrick
    Hello all, I'm trying to use php's file_get_content('a url'); The thing is if the url has '&' in it, for example file_get_contents('http://www.google.com/?var1=1&var2=2') it automatically make a requests to www.google.com/?var1=1&amp<no space here>;var2=2 How do I prevent that from happening?

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  • sort array of size n

    - by Grv
    if an array of size n has only 3 values 0 ,1 and 2 (repeated any number of times) what is the best way to sort them. best indicates complexity. consider space and time complexity both

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  • Illegal Character in File Name

    - by Sri Kumar
    Hi, During my file upload process, I found illegal character getting saved in Table. zurück.pdf, C _Word.doc were the file names. Here ü, space between C and _Word was found as ? in the Table Column. I have validate the filename in client side by replacing non-alpha numeric values by _ (underscore), but still it escapes and persist into DB. How can these handled in Client side?

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  • rotate image with php - any degree

    - by Luis
    How to rotate an image with PHP, any degree, without having the filled space? For instance, if I rotate an image 10 degrees, the image rotates fine but the container around (square) gets filled with black. Is it possible to get rid of this, when for example merging 2 images?

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  • What is a good Ruby on Rails hosting service?

    - by Owen
    I'm looking to deploy a new Ruby on Rails project I'm working on but need hosting. A managed server is overkill for me. I just need shared space. I'd like to go with a service that specializes in Ruby on Rails. I've looked at SpeedyRails and RailsPlayground and they both seem to have pros and cons. Does anyone have experience with either? Does anyone have a different recommendation?

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  • Error for Minitab program (statistics)

    - by user216428
    I have a problem with Minitab (a statistics program). When I enter my general model and want to see the results, the program warns me: too few arguments or space missing. Everything seems true, and I can't determine where the problem is. Could anyone help me on this subject?

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  • Find out how much storage a row is taking up in the database

    - by Vaccano
    Is there a way to find out how much space (on disk) a row in my database takes up? I would love to see it for SQL Server CE, but failing that SQL Server 2008 works (I am storing about the same data in both). The reason I ask is that I have a Image column in my SQL Server CE db (it is a varbinary[max] in the SQL 2008 db) and I need to know now many rows I can store before I max out the memory on my device.

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  • validation of special characters

    - by jpallavi
    I want to validate login name with special characters !@#S%^*()+_-?/<:"';. space using regular expression in ruby on rails. These special characters should not be acceptable. What is the code for that? Thanks, Pallavi

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  • Detecting all memory changes in C

    - by jetru
    Is there a way I can find out all changes to memory by a particular piece of code( a function or a line of code ) without knowing in advance where I expect the changes(I want to watch the whole program memory space)? watch in gdb requires me to know what I expect is changing...

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  • Why use an event cache with epoll_wait?

    - by user1827356
    Question: epoll man page has some pointers when using epoll with an 'event cache'. But, why would you need to maintain an event cahce at all - Isn't this the same as what epoll is supposed to be doing? Is it to avoid making multiple epoll_wait calls which might be slower than managing the events in user space? Is it to implement a custom 'priority' scheme over the cached events? Background: I'm trying to understand the strengths/shortcomings of epoll and its applicability to different situations

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  • how do i Raw url ENCODING/ DECODING in javascript and ruby to get the same answers in both?

    - by Mo
    Hi i am working on a web application where i have to encode and decode a string at the JavaScript side and ruby backend of the code. the only problem is that the escape methods for JavaScript and ruby have a small difference. in java script the " " is treated as "%20" but in ruby the " "(space) is encoded to "+". any way to work around this? another ruby method to encode a string in RAW url encode? thank you

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  • Trimmed down JAXB for just unmarshalling?

    - by fiXedd
    I'm building an application where space is at a premium. I'd really like to use JAXB's unmarshalling capabilities, but including the whole library is out of the question. Has anyone paired it down so that only the bits needed for unmarshalling are included?

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  • How to optimize class for viewstate

    - by Jeremy
    If I have an object I need to store in viewstate, what kinds of things can I do to optimize the size it takes to store the object? Obviously storing the least amount of data will take less space, but aside from that, are there ways to architect the class, properties, attrbutes etc, that will effect how large the serialized output is?

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  • postgres subquery w/ derived column

    - by Wells
    The following query won't work, but it should be clear what I'm trying to do: split the value of 't' on space and use the last element in that array in the subquery (as it will match tl). Any ideas how to do this? Thanks! SELECT t, y, "type", regexp_split_to_array(t, ' ') as t_array, sum(dr), ( select uz from f.tfa where tl = t_array[-1] ) as uz, sc FROM padres.yd_fld WHERE y = 2010 AND pos <> 0 GROUP BY t, y, "type", sc;

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