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  • C# LZO Library and Experience

    - by Hounshell
    Anyone have experience with a C# LZO compression/decompression library? LZO.NET (at http://lzo-net.sourceforge.net/ ) looks pretty alpha QuickLZ (at http://www.quicklz.com/ ) isn't stream-based and I need to compress files as they're generated and don't want to buffer the whole file in memory MiniLZO (at http://www.codeproject.com/KB/recipes/managedlzo.aspx ) is on CodeProject and I don't have a good track record with code from there working

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  • Different Open Source Document Management systems

    - by DJ
    HI all, Could anyone suggest some good Web based Open source Document Management systems ,other than WSS My requirements are To share pdfs/word docs/excel/access files etc Total 50 files in total of about approx 2MB each, which are updated regularly With aroung 30 users accessing them based on their rights. I would like to know if any other DMS better than WSS available. Thanks for the info.

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  • DDD with Grails

    - by Paul
    I cannot find any info about doing Domain Driven Design (DDD) with Grails. I'm looking for any best practices, experience notes or even open source projects that are good examples of DDD with Grails.

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  • SQLDatasource CommandTimeout not working

    - by Cedric Aube
    Good day, I'm using a SQLDataSource with a dynamic query generated c#, based on user choices in many fields. However, since our tables are very large, sometimes, I get a command timeout exception. I tried to set the property in 'Selecting' of the SqlDataSource like so: protected void SqlDataSource_PSearch_Selecting(object sender, SqlDataSourceSelectingEventArgs e) { e.Command.CommandTimeout = 900; } but with not luck, like if this attribute was ignored. .NET 2.0, Sql server 2005. Any idea?

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  • GDI handles in a DotNET application

    - by David Rutten
    My pure DotNET library runs as a plugin inside an unmanaged desktop application. I've been getting a steady (though low) stream of crash reports that seem to indicate a problem with GDI handles (fonts in error messages etc. revert to the system font, display of all sorts of controls break down, massive crash shortly after). My Forms have few controls, but I do a lot of GDI+ drawing in User controls. What's a good way to tell how many handles I'm using, or even leaking? Thanks, David

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  • maya export to flash 10

    - by madmik3
    Adobe released flash 10 with 3d support but I can't seem to find any good information on how best to export a model from Maya to Flash. Is there a tutorial on how to do this? thanks!

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  • Learning WPF GUI design

    - by Jon
    GUI's written using WPF seem to be closer to a Web 2.0 feel than older Winforms development has been; do you know of any good quality references online or books which give a general overview of how to design nice WPF applications? I saw this StackOverflow question where some GUI design books are mentioned, but am interested in information specifically for WPF. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1193001/is-wpf-silverlight-design-worth-learning Thanks!

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  • fft understanding

    - by maximus
    Can somebody give a good explanation of FFT image transform How the FFT transformed image and it's Re^2+Im^2 image can be analyzed? I just want to understand something when loiking to the image and it's frequency.

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  • GHCi error: Not in scope

    - by dmindreader
    I'm trying to compile this function from Learn You a Haskell for Great Good. removeNonUppercase st = [ c | c <- st, c `elem` ['A'..'Z']] by placing it into a removeNonUpperCase.hs file. It compiles fine, but when passing the argument: ghci> removeNonUppercase "Hahaha! Ahahaha!" the compiler says: <interactive>:1:0: Not in scope: 'removeNonUpperCase' Why?

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  • Why PreAuthenticate is not enabled by default?

    - by dr. evil
    As far as I understand WebRequest.PreAuthenticate is almost always good. If I enable it even when there is no credential it won't try to authenticate, if there is a credential it'll. So is there any legitimate reason to set it False? Or is it OK to set it True even when there is no credentials? And since it's quite useful why it's not enabled by default just like many other HTTP features?

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  • Parallel programming patterns for C#?

    - by VoidDweller
    With Intel's launch of a Hexa-Core processor for the desktop, it looks like we can no longer wait for Microsoft to make many-core programming "easy". I just order a copy of Joe Duffy's book Concurrent Programming on Windows. This looks like a great place to start, though, I am hoping some of you who have been targeting multi/many core systems would point me to some good resources that have or would have helped on your projects?

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  • How to convert floats to human-readable fractions?

    - by Swaroop C H
    Let's say we have 0.33, we need to output "1/3". If we have "0.4", we need to output "2/5". The idea is to make it human-readable to make the user understand "x parts out of y" as a better way of understanding data. I know that percentages is a good substitute but I was wondering if there was a simple way to do this?

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  • ASP Repeater - ItemTemplate

    - by Filipe Costa
    Good afternoon. I have a Repeater with a ItemTemplate that prints one column with data. <asp:Repeater id="OtherProductsRepeater" runat="server"> <ItemTemplate> (...data...) </ItemTemplate> </asp:Repeater> How can i modify the code to instead of one column create three columns to show the data? Thanks in advance.

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  • [C++] Index strings by other strings

    - by mcco
    Hello, I need to index specific strings with other strings and I can't really find a good way to do so. I tried to use tr1::unordered_map, but I'm having some difficulties using it. If someone could tell me what is the best way to do that I'd be really grateful :) I also need to index objects by a number (numbers are not in order so I can't use a vector)

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  • How to implement Object Databases in Asp.net MVC(c#)

    - by amexn
    I started my project in Asp.net MVC(c#) & MSSQL 2005.I want to implement Object Databases in my project. While searched in google i found "MongoDb" I didn't have enough knowledge in Object Databases & which one best suited for MSSQL 2005. Please suggest a good example/reference regarding Object Databases implementation in Asp.net MVC application

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  • How to run a powershell script within a DOS batch file

    - by Don Vince
    How do I have a powershell script embedded within the same file as a DOS batch script? I know this kind of thing is possible in other scenarios: Embedding SQL in a DOS batch script using sqlcmd and a clever arrangements of goto's and comments at the beginning of the file In a *nix environment having a the name of the program you wish to run the script with on the first line of the script commented out e.g. #!/usr/local/bin/python There may not be a way to do this - in which case I will have to call the separate powershell script from the launching DOS script. One possible solution I've considered is to echo out the powershell script, and then run it. A good reason to not do this is that part of the reason to attempt this is to be using the advantages of the powershell environment without the pain of, for example, DOS escape characters I have some unusual constraints and would like to find an elegant solution. I suspect this question may be baiting responses of the variety: "why don't you try and solve this different problem instead." Suffice to say these are my constraints, sorry about that. Any ideas? Is there a suitable combination of clever comments and escape characters that will enable me to achieve this? Some thoughts on how to achieve this: A carat ^ at the end of a line in DOS is a continuation - like an underscore in VB An ampersand & in DOS typically is used to separate commands echo Hello & echo World results in 2 echos on separate lines %0 will give you the script that's currently running So something like this (if I could make it work) would be good: # & call powershell -psconsolefile %0 # & goto :EOF /* From here on in we're running nice juicy powershell code */ Write-Output "Hello World" Except... It doesn't work... because the extension of the file isn't as per powershell's liking: Windows PowerShell console file "insideout.bat" extension is not psc1. Windows PowerShell console file extension must be psc1. DOS isn't really altogether happy with the situation either - although it does stumble on '#' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.

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  • XSS filtering function in PHP

    - by codecowboy
    Hi, Does anyone know of a good function out there for filtering generic input from forms? Zend_Filter_input seems to require prior knowledge of the contents of the input and I'm concerned that using something like HTML Purifier will have a big performance impact. What about something like : http://snipplr.com/view/1848/php--sacar-xss/ Many thanks for any input.

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