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  • Website Maintenance to Keep your Site Going At Top

    Having a website with professional design with all other elements in place is surely good thing in itself, but unlike other things like TV, air conditioner, computers, etc websites also demand mainte... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - June 13, 2010]

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  • Can't access my files in ASP.NET web site

    - by jumbojs
    I'm having a very difficult time. I am running windows 2008 server, I have an Able Commerce site using ASP.NET with C#. I'm writing an automated task that will ftp some xml files down into a local directory on our web server and then the program parses the xml file and saves information to our database. The problem, once I save the files to our local directory, my program has no access to the files. The NETWORK SERVICE user permissions isn't being inherited by the xml files so my program can't do anything with them. I can manually change the permissions, but this wouldn't be automated and won't work. How can I get this to work? help please, it's very frustrating.

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  • Useful Tips On How To Build a Website Quick

    If you go about it the right way it is possible to build a website quick. In this article I will suggest some useful ideas and steps you can follow to get your website built and running quickly. 1. ... [Author: Suzanne E Morrison - Web Design and Development - April 10, 2010]

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  • binding plugin to ajax call

    - by zurna
    I take categories from another page with an ajax call. The problem is, data taken from another page needs to be part of another of an event; tabs plugin. I get the following error with this code. $.ajax({ dataType: "xml", success: function(xml) { $(xml).find('row').each(function(){ var id = $(this).attr('id'); var CategoryName = $(this).find('CategoryName'); $("<div class='tab fleft'><a href='http://www.refinethetaste.com/FLPM/content/home/index.cs.asp?Process=ViewVideos&CATEGORYID="+ id +"'>"+ CategoryName.text() + "</a></div>").appendTo("#VCategories"); }); } }).live('click', function() { $("div.row-title").tabs("div.redpanes > div"); });

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  • What Can I Use A Laptop Data Card For?

    So you?ve been looking at alternatives to having internet cable installed in your home and you?re feeling pretty guilty about stealing the neighbors Wi-Fi. If you?re tired of going down to your local... [Author: Tony Previte - Computers and Internet - April 03, 2010]

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  • Selecting The Right Employee Management System

    Employees form the core asset of any company and the main factors in determining a company?s success or growth. This makes it very important to invest in effective and well planned employee managemen... [Author: Alan Smith - Computers and Internet - June 04, 2010]

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  • Buy Remanufactured Cartridges and Save Money

    Buying remanufactured cartridges is an effective way to save money in comparison to buying original cartridges. Most people these days choose to recycle their ink cartridges and at most large compani... [Author: Kathryn Dawson - Computers and Internet - June 04, 2010]

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  • Uniquely Identify ImageButtons placed Programmatically

    - by TiGer
    Hi, I have been placing several ImageButtons programmatically in a TableLayout, every ImageButton has it's own Drawable resource as a Background. I use an XML description for the layout of the ImageButton itself and afterwards use the LayoutInflater to retrieve such an ImageButton (called genre_cell.xml): <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <ImageButton xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:id="@+id/genreCellItemId" android:layout_weight="1" android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:layout_gravity="center_horizontal" android:paddingLeft="5dip" android:paddingRight="5dip"> </ImageButton> And in my class I do : myButton = (ImageButton) inflater.inflate(R.layout.genre_cell, row, false); I have actually attached an onClickListener on every ImageButton, but now I'd like to uniquely identify which ImageButton has been clicked... I thought that maybe I could somehow retrieve the Drawable's ID used for the background and check that one with the available Drawable's int values ? Is this an option and if so how should it be implemented ? Also are there any other options ?

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  • How to position columns in select list based on a variable.

    - by Rohit
    I am creating a dynamic grid which is created by selecting the format defined in the below XML.My select list includes all columns in this XML,I want to position these columns columns on the basic of position attribute in XML. <gridFormat> <column property="CustomerID" dbName="CustName" HeaderText="Customer" IsVisible="0" Position="1" /> <column property="CustomerName" dbName="FacilityName" HeaderText="Facility" IsVisible="1" Position="3" /> <column property="FacilityInternalID" dbName="Pname" HeaderText="Patient" IsVisible="1" Position="2" /> </gridFormat> I cannot select them in the order specified by the position attribute. I can do it in C# by looping around the returned datatable and specifically position columns using datatable.columns.setordinal() method. Is there any better way in SQL or C# to accomplish this.

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  • How to skip the invalid rows while inserting the data into Database

    - by Dinesh
    We have a statement., that is inserting some rows in a temporary table (say e.g., 10 rows), while inserting 5th row, it has some issue with one of the column format and giving an error and then it stopped inserting the rows. What I want is, it should skip the error rows and insert valid rows. For those error rows, it can skip that error column and insert with some null value & different status. create table #tb_pagecontent_value (pageid int,formid uniqueidentifier, id_field xml,fieldvalue xml,label_final xml) … … insert into #tb_pagecontent_xml select A.pageid,B.formid,A.PageData.query('/CPageDataXML/control') from Pagedata A inner join page B on A.PageId=B.PageId inner join FormAssociation C on B.FormId=C.FormId where B.pageid in (select pageId from jobs where jobtype='zba' and StatusFlag!=1) in the above e.g., I want to apply that logic. Any help is appreciated.

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  • Internet Then And Now

    Designing a website is considered as an art by many web professionals. This is because designing a website doesn';t only involve the use of skills in colors, shapes, or even in animation, but also inv... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Computers and Internet - June 08, 2010]

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  • How to enable/create elements on the fly

    - by Simon S
    Hi all I am using a combination of PHP, jQuery and Spry to serve a series of listboxes in which a user will select first the type of vehicle, then the make, then the model and finally the specific model. All my listboxes (SELECT) are working fine, and they update properly using the Spry elements. Each listbox is populated from a different Spry XML Dataset, and this is my problem. If I present all four listboxes to the user, the script has to go and fetch all four lots of XML to populate all four listboxes, taking several seconds. What I want to do is to create/enable the listboxes in order, so at the user selects from the first listbox, the second is created/enabled, when they select from the second, the third is created/enabled... and so on. Setting the disabled attribute is no good because the script has already fetched the XML before this is processed. Any ideas?? Si

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  • Web Design in 2010 - 2011: Analysis

    As we?re coming to the middle of this year, everyone is trying to analyze the recent trends in web designing and web Development. However, in this article, we?ll see what web designers and developers... [Author: Maryam Naqvi - Web Design and Development - June 09, 2010]

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  • Building Your Website

    When building your own website there are a few things to consider. If you know nothing about web design, you will need to pay someone to design it exactly the way you want. It';s important to make sur... [Author: Omar Martin - Web Design and Development - April 25, 2010]

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  • Logo Redesign Service

    Logos are most important part of any company?s identity. It gives a visual identity to a company, in another word it is a symbolic representative, the sight of which recalls about the brand. This sym... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 27, 2010]

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  • A Powerful Styling Language

    CSS or Cascading Style Sheets is one of the most popular style sheet languages used in the market today. Almost every web experts knows and use CSS to develop their website. However, other than CSS, ... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - June 08, 2010]

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  • How does one declare the type of an Android preference?

    - by David R.
    I have a preferences.xml that looks like this: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <PreferenceScreen xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"> <EditTextPreference android:name="Sample" android:enabled="true" android:persistent="true" android:summary="Sample" android:defaultValue="3.0" android:title="Sample" android:key="sample" /> </PreferenceScreen> When I do sp.getString("sample", "3.0"), it works fine and returns a string, but it shouldn't be a string, it should be a float. Running sp.getFloat("sample", 3.0f) throws a ClassCastException because it is a string. What should I put in the XML so that the preference is stored as a float?

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  • Great Functionalities Of Kindle Portable Reader

    Technology has never stopped enhancing people?s way of life as the years go by. It has significantly contributed a lot in the field of reading by converting the printed books into something that is c... [Author: Ben Dave - Computers and Internet - June 02, 2010]

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  • How to seralize only some properties in .Net?

    - by Beta033
    This is for a web project so i have several classes that inherit from Web.UI. I only want to serialize very particular properties (basically, only local properties) I'm aware of the XMLIgnore property that can be placed on a property to ignore items, but this won't work in my context since that would require modifying a bunch of stuff that i really don't want to modify (and probably can't). So how do i tell the xml serializer to ignore everything except for X and Y or tell it to seralize just X and Y? i could just create my own xml in a string builder or something and if that's the only way, so be it. however i'm looking for a method that will employ the built in XML stuff. Thanks

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  • Starting a Web Design Surrey Business

    So you';re looking to get started in website design, huh? Perhaps you';re a stay-at-home mom with an arsenal of design programs at your disposal, looking for additional income to support your family; y... [Author: Tom Morley - Web Design and Development - June 12, 2010]

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  • The Best And The Worst About Joomla!

    CMS softwares for the web or Web CMS (also known as WCMS) is one of the most popular forms of content management systems used in the market. Although there are other forms of CMS softwares in the mar... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - April 13, 2010]

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  • How To Choose The Right Reverse Email Search

    In this day and age of technology it is becoming easier for people to make connections online. There are many positive aspects of this type of social networking and it can be very contagious and fun.... [Author: Ed Opperman - Computers and Internet - April 11, 2010]

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