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  • How to remove JS:Illredir-S [Trj] (virus) from website ?

    - by Rizwan Aaqil
    My website www.edesimusic.net and www.juraatmedia.com is infected with JS:Illredir-S [Trj] malware. My site keep on getting infected with some redirects or js scripts or iframe script, after cleaning them I change my passwords and it comes again after few days. Can anyone tell me how to protect my websites properly and how to remove this virus JS:Illredir-S [Trj] ? I am not getting any information about this virus and which file on my server is infected with it. Please help me!

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  • MySQL table organization and optimization (Rails)

    - by aguynamedloren
    I've been learning Ruby on Rails over the past few months with no prior programming experience. Lately, I've been thinking about database optimization and table organization. I know there are great books on the subject, but I typically learn by example / as I go. Here's a hypothetical situation: Let's say I am building a social network for a niche community with 250,000 members (users). The users have the ability to attend events. Let's say there are 50,000 past/present/future events. Much like Facebook events, a user can attend any number of events and an event can have any number of attendees. In the database, there would be a table for users and a table for events. Somehow I would have to create an association between the users and events. I could create an "events" column in the users table such that each user row would contain a hash of event IDs, or I could create an "attendees" column in the events table such that each event row would contain a hash of user IDs. Neither of these solutions seem ideal, however. On a users profile page, I want to display the list of events they are associated with, which would require scanning the 50,000 event rows for the user ID of said user if I include an "attendees" column in the events table. Likewise, on an event page, I want to display a list of attendees for the event, which would require scanning the 250,000 user rows for the event ID of said event if I include an "events" column in the users table. Option 3 would be to create a third table that contains the attendee information for each and every event - but I don't see how this would solve any problems. Are these non-issues? Rails makes accessing all of this information easy, but I guess I'm worried about scale. It is entirely possible that I am under-estimating the speed and processing power of modern databases / servers / etc. How long would it take to scan 250,000 user rows for specific event IDs - 10ms? 100ms? 1,000ms? I guess that's not that bad. Am I just over-thinking this?

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  • Are there any "undocumented features" in Silverlight?

    - by Sorskoot
    I was wondering if there are any features in Silverlight 2 or 3 that aren't documented or are hidden very deep in the framework? Stuff that can be very helpful in some cases, but can be a pain to find. Are there any "hidden" gems? I'm thinking about stuff you normaly don't find in tutorials and in demos. For example, finding information about the operating system the Silverlight Application is running on thru the System.OperatingSystem class.

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  • Google Analytics API and Internal Search question

    - by Am
    I'm trying to use Google Analytics API to query internal searches that happen on my site. I'd like to be able to query the keywords and the number of times that keyword was used in internal search, based on URL of a page on the site. The idea is to find out which keywords direct the user to a particular page. Does anyone know which dimensions and metrics must use to query that information?

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  • C# Dll config file

    - by MegaByte
    Hi Im trying to add a app.config file to my dll, but all attempts have failed. According to MusicGenesis in 'Putting configuration information in a DLL' this should not be a problem. So obviously im doing something wrong... The following code should return my connectionstring from my dll : return ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["ConnectionString"]; However, when I copy the app.config file to my console application, it works fine. Any ideas?

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  • Pay per view video solution

    - by Bassem Hefny
    Hello, We are planning on building a pay per view (PPV) video solution but we have no idea from where to start. Here are the current givens: it will be hosted on Linux using PHP Database: MySQL And by PPV I mean: - going to website, selecting a movie to watch/download - going to payment portal and paying - being now able to watch/download So here is my question, from where to start? is there an existing (recommended) solution that we can download/buy? Any information would be really appreciated

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  • Sharing assemblies between .Net 4 and Silverlight 4

    - by chris
    At the last PDC (can't remember which talk it was) they gave us the information that it will be possible to share assemblies between regular .Net 4 and Silverlight 4. Unfortunately I can't find anything on this. Was this feature dropped? What options/limitations are there? (There are similar questions on SO but they don't say if they apply to SL3 or 4.)

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  • gSOAP: How to pass info inside soap header

    - by Kangkan
    I wish to send some information like authentication token inside SOAP header. I am using gSOAP/c/Linux. Please help me how to pass? My SOAP_ENV__Header looks like /* SOAP Header: */ struct SOAP_ENV__Header { struct ns3__Header *ns3__MyHeader; /* mustUnderstand */ }; and ns3__Header looks like /* ns3:Header */ struct ns3__Header { char *Value; /* optional element of type xsd:string */ };

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  • Is there a web application equivalent of Hypercard?

    - by Gabriel Cuvillier
    Recently, I found an interesting Wiki/CMS/Database hybrid called Wagn, where the most important unit of information is the 'Card'. That terminology immediately made me think of Hypercard. As expected, there is some "Hypercard-ness" in that application. Do you know of other web applications/frameworks with that "Hypercard-ness" thing, or if its successor still must be invented? Note: I insist on web applications because I already know the desktop ones.

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  • Leverage Google account credentials to send email in Android

    - by ElectricDialect
    Is it possible in Android to programmatically send an email using the phone's associated GMail credentials? I can send an email when I explicitly provide the username and password, but I was hoping to leverage the Google account already associated with the phone. Note that I don't need to actually access the username or password; I just want to leverage this information indirectly to send email.

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  • Leverage Google account credentials to send email in Android

    - by ElectricDialect
    Is it possible in Android to programmatically send an email using the phone's associated GMail credentials? I can send an email when I explicitly provide the username and password, but I was hoping to leverage the Google account already associated with the phone. Note that I don't need to actually access the username or password; I just want to leverage this information indirectly to send email.

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  • Is EmguCV`s EigenObjectRecognizer uses EigenFace?

    - by Meko
    Hi. I want to learn that is EmguCVs EigenObjectRecognizers has Recognize() method.But I could not found any information that is using which algorithm.I used it in my thesis and I need to know which technique is using that method.I know it uses Eigen Vector and Eigen Values but I am not sure how it uses it. Is any one know could point me ? Thanks.

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  • Import excel files with image in php/mysql

    - by Marcel
    Hi all! I want to make an import script which allows users to upload their excel file (extension not important) to my php application. The application should reconize a list of items (so far so good). The difficulty in this case is that the excel files contain images...I've read information about phpexcel library but it does not say anything about images. Anybody ideas? Regards, Marcel

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  • Implementation code of native methods

    - by Tapas Bose
    At first I want to let you know that this question is not related with What is native implementation in Java. I got many useful information from that thread. I want to know that are the codes of the native implementations available? I have jdk source code but I can not find the native codes for System.currentTimeMillis or Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors() or other native method. Thanks and regards.

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  • Browser show incomplete JSP data

    - by memoryleaks
    I am using JSP, Struts 1.3 and Apache Tomcat 5.5. For some reason response from JSP is being truncated and complete information is not shown. Class generated from the problem JSP page looks just fine. There are no any errors logged in Catalina's logs. I have no idea how this issue can be fixed.

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  • Is the Tao framework dead?

    - by Tom Savage
    I'm looking into experimenting with Tao but I am somewhat put-off by it's dead-looking state. It hasn't been updated since 2008 and it looks like their website stopped functioning at roughly the same time. Does anyone have any information on the current situation or know of it's stability?

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  • Is there any reason to prefer UTF-16 over UTF-8?

    - by Oak
    Examining the attributes of UTF-16 and UTF-8, I can't find any reason to prefer UTF-16. However, checking out Java and C#, it looks like strings and chars there default to UTF-16. I was thinking that it might be for historic reasons, or perhaps for performance reasons, but couldn't find any information. Anyone knows why these languages chose UTF-16? And is there any valid reason for me to do that as well?

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  • DataGridView checkbox column - value and functionality

    - by nav
    Here is a reference the old SO question. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1237829/datagridview-checkbox-column-value-and-functionality/1395215#1395215 I need to know, how would I get the information from a specific cell, so that i may further make the crystal report of the checked rows of datagridview. Thanks. -nav

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  • Are hash collisions with different file sizes just as likely as same file size?

    - by rwmnau
    I'm hashing a large number of files, and to avoid hash collisions, I'm also storing a file's original size - that way, even if there's a hash collision, it's extremely unlikely that the file sizes will also be identical. Is this sound (a hash collision is equally likely to be of any size), or do I need another piece of information (if a collision is more likely to also be the same length as the original). Or, more generally: Is every file just as likely to produce a particular hash, regardless of original file size?

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  • Maven Tutorial that Covers a Complete Project Lifecycle

    - by Jonas Laufu
    Can anyone point to a maven tutorial / how-to that covers everything that is normally required during an OSS project: project creation, sources, build, test, integration in SCM, etc, deployment to one's own repository, release creation and upload? I have been able to gather all this information from ten different sources, but it is not easy to get the complete picture because every source expects a different state of existing knowledge.

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