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  • DVB-T tune request parameters

    - by dkb
    I'm working in GraphEdit to capture video from a Pinnacle PCTV card, in preparation for writing a program that will do the same, among other things. What, precisely, is the meaning of the tune request parameters? How do I find the appropriate values to use, and is there a way to do so automatically? (ie, not to have to manually change params in the final program when trying to watch DVB in different countries.)

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  • Decorator Design Pattern - Not Possible

    - by Lennie
    Hi, This is more a design question... You can't do a decorate design pattern if: 1) The object is marked "sealed" meaning you can't extend from it. 2) or you want to override a method but its not virtual. What can you do then? Taken that you can't change the class source code if you don't have the source code (like a 3rd party library).

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  • What does "->" do or mean in PHP?

    - by mas2040
    i have seen this at a lot of place but have never understood its meaning or working... for example: // Registry $registry = new Registry(); // Loader $loader = new Loader($registry); $registry-set('load', $loader); if someone can elaborate this, i will be very greatful.. thanks in avance..

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  • django url from another template than the one associated with the view-function

    - by dana
    Heyy there, i have an application, and in my urls.py i have something like that: urlpatterns = patterns('', url(r'^profile_view/(?P<id>\d+)/$', profile_view, name='profile_view'),) meaning that the profile_view function has id as a parameter. Now, i want to call that function from another template than the one associated with the def-view that has this url. How should i do that? i have to put two render_to_response to one same function, in order to render the objects from both models? thank you!

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  • OpenID authentication error

    - by Raindog
    When I try to login to this site using my yahoo openid, it takes me to the yahoo site, I click "continue" meaning that i want to send my authentication details to stackoverflow.com and stackoverflow.com gives me the following error underneath the login text field: Unable to log in with your OpenID provider: failed to authenticate, returning Failed. Please ensure your identifier is correct and try again.

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  • What does this line of code mean?

    - by Victor
    Hi, I am wondering what this line of code mean? b = (gen_rand_uniform()>0.5)?1:0; The gren_rand_uniform() is a function to generate random 0 and 1 numbers. However I don't get the meaning for >0.5 and 1:0. I know this is supposed to be a basic question, please bear with me. Thanks!

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  • include and using namespace in C++

    - by cambr
    for using cout, I need to specify both: #include<iostream> and using namespace std; Where is cout defined? in iostream, correct? So, it is that iostream itself is there in namespace std? What is the meaning of both the statements with respect to using cout? I am confused why we need to include them both.

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  • Why is the compiler not complaining about an additional ',' in Array or Object Initializers?

    - by Danvil
    Using simple type like class A { public int X, Y; } with object intializers, one can write var a = new A { X=0, Y=0 }; But the following is also accepted by the compiler: var a = new A { X=0, Y=0, }; // notice the additional ',' Same for int[] v = new int[] { 1, 2, }; This looks a bit strange ... Did they forgot to reject the additional ',' in the compiler or is there a deeper meaning behind this?

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  • Do something before closing the browser window

    - by Adam Kiss
    Hello, we have an web-application built in flash (it's actually just getting built :D) where is very important to be notified, when user closes his window. Since it's in flash, we do not worry about Javascript, we do not support non-javascript users. What is the safest (meaning it's 100% sure it gets called) X-browser way to call php script to close session, make some db changes, etc.? Thank you

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  • Windows server issue with a product

    - by peter
    Can you tell me the meaning of this statement.I am using windows 2008 server OS Log Problem must be changed so that it elevates privileges for a user executing the Problem. its done by creating a manifest that indicates that Problem needs Administrator privileges.

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  • How to prevent overdrawing?

    - by afriza
    This is a difficult question to search in Google since it has other meaning in finance. Of course, what I mean here is "Drawing" as in .. computer graphics.. not money.. I am interested in preventing overdrawing for both 3D Drawing and 2D Drawing. (should I make them into two different questions?)

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  • Not very objective - please help

    - by chainwork
    I am having trouble understanding the meaning and more importantly the concept of an object as it relates to jQuery. I understand the basics that its a collection of data that comes in two forms, properties and methods but I kind of get lost on how it works beyond that. Can anyone point me to some good tutorials that maybe helped you understand? I'm hoping to "Get it" once and for all. Many many thanks for your help! =]

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  • converting python list of strings to their type

    - by user248237
    given a list of python strings, how can I automatically convert them to their correct type? Meaning, if I have: ["hello", "3", "3.64", "-1"] I'd like this to be converted to the list ["hello", 3, 3.64, -1] where the first element is a stirng, the second an int, the third a float and the fourth an int. how can I do this? thanks.

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  • Exception handling in c#

    - by Lalit
    Hi all, I know how to use try...catch block in c#. Also know why it is using. but what is exact meaning of Exception handling ? see once i write the try {}.. Catch{} i handled null exception then what should happen? what are the standard for exception handling. means what should happen is normally expected if exception occur ?

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  • how to store data crawled from website

    - by Richard
    I want to crawl a website and store the content on my computer for later analysis. However my OS file system has a limit on the number of sub directories, meaning storing the original folder structure is not going to work. Suggestions? Map the URL to some filename so can store flatly? Or just shove it in a database like sqlite to avoid file system limitations?

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  • Managing trace files on Sql Server 2005

    - by Sophtware
    I need to manage the trace files for a database on Sql Server 2005 Express Edition. The C2 audit logging is turned on for the database, and the files that it's creating are eating up a lot of space. Can this be done from within Sql Server, or do I need to write a service to monitor these files and take the appropriate actions? I found the [master].[sys].[trace] table with the trace file properties. Does anyone know the meaning of the fields in this table?

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  • How to build array of 'bad' values

    - by JM4
    I am processing a form and in turn, receiving a response code based on the information submitted. I have a list of approximately 40 response codes (and their meaning) in my hands and am trying to build an 'if' statement that checks against a predefined array and returns a specific value. Just not sure how to do this First pass conceptually: $bads = array (1,2,3,4,5,6) if ($output['responsecode'] == (any value in $bads) { echo "you suck"; }

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