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  • Clean stop of Python bottle webserver when started from subprocess

    - by luc
    Hello all, I would like to embed the great Bottle web framework into a small application (1st target is Windows OS). This app starts the bottle webserver thanks to the subprocess module. import subprocess p = subprocess.Popen('python websrv.py') The bottle app is quite simple @route("/") def index(): return template('index') run(reloader=True) It starts the default webserver into a Windows console. All seems Ok except the fact that I must press Ctrl-C to close the bottle webserver. I would like that the master app terminates the webserver when it shutdowns. I can't find a way to do that (p.terminate() doesn't work in this case unfortunately) Any idea? Thanks in advance

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  • ErrorProvider customization with nice features

    - by user302745
    Hi all. someone has a link to a similar project like this but more complete or in c# ?? PROJECT LINK Or someone can translate me the project to c#.NET; I'm unable to do that.So many Errors that I can´t avoid. Thanks a lot. And if someone find this project searching by errorProvider customization. just enjoy, is nice. Thanks again for your tiem and help.

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  • jquery write protection in textarea for wildcards

    - by Juri
    Hi everybody. Does anyone know a possibilty to protect a string-wildcard from changing in a textarea? HTML: <textarea name="mail_text" id="mail_text"> {salutation} {recipient}, thanks for your email. Regards {username} </textarea> I would like to catch when someone tries to change one of the wildcards: {salutation},*{recipient}* and {username} $("textarea").keyup(function() { var val = $(this).val(); //protect the wildcards }); Thanks!

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  • Common Ruby Idioms

    - by DanSingerman
    One thing I love about ruby is that mostly it is a very readable language (which is great for self-documenting code) However, inspired by this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/609612/ruby-code-explained and the description of how ||= works in ruby, I was thinking about the ruby idioms I don't use, as frankly, I don't fully grok them. So my question is, similar to the example from the referenced question, what common, but not obvious, ruby idioms do I need to be aware of to be a truly proficient ruby programmer? By the way, from the referenced question a ||= b is equivalent to if a == nil || a == false a = b end (Thanks to Ian Terrell for the correction) Edit: It turns out this point is not totally uncontroversial. The correct expansion is in fact (a || (a = (b))) See these links for why: http://DABlog.RubyPAL.Com/2008/3/25/a-short-circuit-edge-case/ http://DABlog.RubyPAL.Com/2008/3/26/short-circuit-post-correction/ http://ProcNew.Com/ruby-short-circuit-edge-case-response.html Thanks to Jörg W Mittag for pointing this out.

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  • DataSet.GetXml not returning null results

    - by pistacchio
    Hi, whenever I convert a DatSet into an XML with DataSet.GetXml, any null value is ignored, so, where i expect this: <value1>a</value1> <value2></value2> <value3>c</value3> I get this instead: <value1>a</value1> <value3>c</value3> Any quick and dirty way to handle this? Thanks EDIT: I think a solution would be using WriteXml. Could anyone provide me with a sample of using it WITHOUT writing to a file but getting a string just like GetXml does? Thanks

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  • How to find or search in jquery grid using Uppercase or Lowercase

    - by kumar
    Hello Friends, I have jquery grid, with User data i am using same type of grid.. http://www.trirand.com/blog/jqgrid/jqgrid37/jqgrid.html when you want to search any user in the grid.. I can do it exactly what data( Uppercase or lowercase letters).. but if the data in the grid is UpperCase( STUDENT) if i am searcing with student.. I am not getting the result.. i need to give exact work like STUDENT.. is there any way that I can search option case sensetive.? is this the thing exactly what I am looking for? jQuery.expr[':'].Contains = function(a, i, m) { return jQuery(a).text().toUpperCase().indexOf(m[3].toUpperCase()) >= 0; }; I used this code in my document.ready funtion but nothing happening thanks thanks

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  • Howto: Download local copy of Google's Pacman game

    - by macek
    It looks like this is HTML+JavaScript. Is there a way I can download a copy so I can continue playing after they take it down? Thanks for any help :) Edit Ok, ok, I wasn't completely forthcoming. Not only would I like to continue playing it, I kinda want to look at the source code, too... I was able to find this: Google pacman10-hp.2.js See it reformatted on Github here. Thanks @SteD Github repo I setup a github repo: macek/google_pacman. Check out the README, I think we're very close! Send me pull request if you make any progress. Put any useful details in the README. Let's get this working! :)

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  • Using MS Moles with datacontext and stored procedures without using a Connection string.

    - by Brian
    I have just begun to work with MS Moles for testing and I have followed the idea/pattern in which jcollum(thanks) uses a Mole for a table in this stackoverflow question here. But I am having a problem as I do not want to have to pass a connection string when I use the datasource as such: using (TheDataContext dataContext = new TheDataContext(myConnectionString)) { dataContext.ExecuteStoredprocedure(value, ref ValueExists); } I really like the fact that I just need to mole the table and everything else is done for me. I realize I could just mole the ExecuteStoredProcedure method, but I am wondering if I could just somehow avoid the sql exception I am getting here when I do not pass in the connection string. Or, if I there is a better way to do this? Therefore, does anyone have a solution so that I can avoid placing in the connection string? Thanks in advance.

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  • How can I manage SQL CE databases in SQL Server Management Studio?

    - by Arul
    Dear all, I have Sqlserver 2005 Express Edition only. and VS 2005. How to i create my .sdf file. and how to create tables in that file... I am developing a SmartDevice Application. if any possible to access the Sql server 2000 DataBase without using .SDF file. Note: in my system i have VS 2005, SQL SERVER 2000, SQL SERVER 2005 Express Edition. And aslo i installed MS-SQL SERVER 2005 Compact Edition Developer SDK[ENU]. In my Sql server 2005 Studio, there is no any sqlserver compact edition in the EngineType Combo. what are the things i need to do.. to perfectly run my application with Data Base. Thanks, Thanks for previous one also.

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