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  • How to find server is down,

    - by user363638
    I have client and server in unix machine, how can i find out my server is down and reconnect to server. without bringing my client down. I am doing connect (), but read() isiving me error Transport endpoint is already connected. I am using C++ in solaris. And what return value of read and connect should i check.

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  • How to add a background to text only ?

    - by misha-moroshko
    I have a background image on top of which there is some text. It is very hard to read the text because of the background. I would like to add a white background just around the text itself, such that the text could be easily read. How can I accomplish this using CSS/Javascript/jQuery ?

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  • Open x86 'SOFTWARE' registry key on an x64 machine in C#

    - by Lance May
    I am trying to read the 32-bit HKLM\SOFTWARE registry key from a 64-bit (C#) application. This, of course, keeps redirecting my view to HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node. According to what I've found this is doable, but I can't seem to find a .NET example anywhere. I just need to read; not write. Anyone ran across this before?

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  • Imageiio can't create imageinput stream

    - by pie154
    When using imageio.imageio.read iget a can't create ImageInput Stream. I have a catch exception around it so the program survives but i was wondering if theres a way to put an if statement round it that checks to see if it falied and then attempt to read it again if it did. basically asking if there is a test for exceptions?

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  • Safe vs Unsafe code

    - by Lumpy
    Read this question today about safe and unsafe code I then read about it in MSDN but I still don't understand it. Why would you want to use pointers in C#? Is this purely for speed?

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  • Reading opened Excel file by OLEDB

    - by Sathish
    I am using OLEDB method to read an excel file, however if the file is closed then there is no issues but if the file that has to be read is open then if i use oledb i get an error. Any workaround for this??????? Please help....

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  • how to do event based serial port reading in c?

    - by moon
    i want to read serial port when there is some data present i mean on the event when data arrives only then i will read serial port instead of continuously reading the port i have this code for continuous reading the port how can i make it event based. thanx in advance. while(1) { bReadRC = ReadFile(m_hCom, &byte, 6, &iBytesRead, NULL); printf("Data Recieved Through Serial port and no. of Bytes Recieved is %d",iBytesRead); }

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  • is there a way to inject privileged methods after an object is constructed?

    - by patrickgamer
    I'm trying to write fully automated unit tests in JavaScript and I'm looking for a way to read some private variables in various JS functions. I thought I recalled a way to inject privileged members into a function/object (and found an overwhelming occurrence of "no such thing as private in JS") and yet I can't find any resources indicating how. I'm trying to read through the properties of .prototype but if there's a way, someone out here would know where to direct me faster than I'd find on my own. Thanks

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  • A nuts and bolts reference to C# performance and memory use

    - by phil
    I wonder if anyone could point me in the direction where I can read about the nuts and bolts of C#. What I'm interested in learning are method call costs, what it costs to create objects and such. My aim of learning this is to get a better understanding of how increase the performance of an application and get a better understanding of how the C# language works. The reference should preferable be a book, a book that I can read cover to cover.

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  • reading a file word by word

    - by nalbina
    I can read from a file 1 character at a time, but how do i make it go just one word at a time? So, read until there is a space and take that as a string. This gets me the characters: while (!fin.eof()){ while (fin f ){ F.push_back ( f ); }

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  • Spring internalisation

    - by annnuu
    English properties file can be read bt when i click on french link it couldnt read.Can u tell me the stepwise process to do this.I hav images which need to be in french when i click in french..

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  • Any way to restrict permissions at the subsite in sharepoint

    - by PTT.GHP
    I have a site collection and user A is having Design permissions in it.I created a subsite inheriting parent permissions and now I need to give just read permissions to user A in my subsite. I have tried going to users and group of subsite ..created new group having read permissions and added that user into it...but its not working any idea ...how I can do this?

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  • implement acl on field in spring security

    - by Mike
    Hi! I would like implement spring acl for my object fields. does anyone has an idea what do i have to implment for it? for example, i have Purchase object. i would like admin_role to have read on all the fields, and secretary_role to have read only on username and address field

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  • Server-environment and configuration: How bad is fread() etc?

    - by zero
    Hello dear commmunity, good day! I run a little site (now for several months ) that has users accessing big files, for download as well for streaming to the browser. It's fairly active, so assuming the worst, how bad is getting php to read the files that would be stored outside of the webroot and then getting it to echo it to a page dynamically for the browser to then read? My question is: how bad is fread() etc in this context!? zero

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  • Perl check for the existence of a value in a regular array

    - by Mel
    I am trying to figure out a way of checking for the existence of a value in an array without iterating through the array. I am reading a file for a parameter. I have a long list of parameters I do not want to deal with. I placed these unwanted parameters in an array @badparams I want to read a new parameter and if it does not exist in @badparams, process it. If it does exist in @badparams, go to the next read.

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  • C++ Primer vs. Thinking in C++?

    - by Oszkar
    I've worked with C++ in the last few years but never went through a book covering all the basics. I've recently read Effective C++, but I feel it would be very important for me to read a more fundamental book as well. Which one would be more recommended? C++ Primer or Thinking in C++?

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  • problem with f.readline()?

    - by kaushik
    I am reading one line at a time from a file, but at the end of each line it adds a '\n'. example: line is: 094 234 hii but my input is: 094 234 hii\n I want to read line by linem but I don't need to keep the newlines... My goal is to read a list from every line: I need ['094','234','hii'], not ['094','234','hii\n'] Any advice?

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  • Why is one query consistently ~25ms faster than another in postgres?

    - by Emory
    A friend wrote a query with the following condition: AND ( SELECT count(1) FROM users_alerts_status uas WHERE uas.alert_id = context_alert.alert_id AND uas.user_id = 18309 AND uas.status = 'read' ) = 0 Seeing this, I suggested we change it to: AND NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM users_alerts_status uas WHERE uas.alert_id = context_alert.alert_id AND uas.user_id = 18309 AND uas.status = 'read' ) But in testing, the first version of the query is consistently between 20 and 30ms faster (we tested after restarting the server). Conceptually, what am I missing?

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  • What does it mean to flush a socket?

    - by User4748402
    I don't really know much about sockets except how to read and write to them as if they were files. I know a little about using socket selectors. I don't get why you have to flush a socket, what's actually happening there? The bits just hang out somewhere in memory until they get pushed off? I read some things online about sockets, but it's all very abstract and high level. What's actually happening here?

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  • [ZF] How to use Zend_Db without SQL Queries?

    - by rasouza
    The last time I worked with Zend_Db I recall I used to write SQL Queries manually. I've been searching for some ORM application, but, since I read something like Zend_Db is also capable of doing so, I started to try it, but I can't find neither a good tutorial explain it or a good documentation. I read something lake Gateway pattern and ModelMapper class but I can't figure it out. Can someone shine my path? :P

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