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  • Is canvas security model ignoring access-control-allow-origin headers?

    - by luklatlug
    It seems that even if you set the access-control-allow-origin header to allow access from mydomain.org to an image hosted on domain example.org, the canvas' origin-clean flag gets set to false, and trying to manipulate that image's pixel data will trigger a security exception. Shouldn't canvas' obey the access-control-allow-origin header and allow access to image's data without throwing an exception?

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  • how to store username password in device memory

    - by ranjanarr
    How to store username password in device memory. Even after the user closes the application and returns back , he should be able to authenticate his username and password. Right now I am testing in Eclipse... so please help me with some pointers/links which will allow me to test in Eclipse and eventually run on Mobile.

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  • Should I name the files in my solution all lowercase for SEO?

    - by Scott
    I read that an SEO best practice is to use lowercase urls. Should I name my asp.net webforms project files lowercase as well? Visual Studio doesn't name default documents in new projects all lowercase. I'm not sure it matters since browsing to http://www.mysite.com/mypage.aspx will still work even if your page is named MyPage.aspx. Can somebody enlighten me on this?

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  • Finding Links on a Webpage with Java

    - by alan
    Using Java have the source code of a webpage stored in a string. I want to extract all the urls in the source code and output them. I am awful with regex and the like and have no idea how to even approach this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • How can I rewrite this (cleanly) without gotos?

    - by Jared P
    How can I do this cleanly without gotos? loop: if(condition1){ something(); } else if (condition2) { somethingDifferent(); } else { mostOfTheWork(); goto loop; } I'd prefer not to use breaks as well. Furthermore, it is expected to loop several (adv 40) times before doing something else, so the mostOfTheWork part would most likely be as high up as possible, even if just for readability. Thanks in advance.

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  • Using type passed as a template in C++

    - by MeDiCS
    Is it possible to actually use the type passed as a template for control flow? I'd like to write a function that uses templates, which in turn calls another function based on the type passed: template <class T> void test_function (T var) { //Do stuff if (T == char) { bar (var); } else { foo (var); } //Do even more stuff } If not, I'll have to fallback to enums...

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  • Including different code for other home screen replacement screens

    - by radicam2
    I have put together a Skin for OpenHome but have since ran across AHome code for their IPhone theme and was wondering that if I included for AHome their Dock_Bg or widget_drawer among other things which is not on OpenHome that the Launcher for the respective screen replacement would just call the items it uses.I want to keep the mb as low as I can but reach more handsets.I can just make seperate ones but see many that include even Freshface as well as OpenHome and AHome.

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  • Is there a good GUI SVN app for Mac (better than XCode)

    - by Lawrence Johnston
    Hey everybody, I'm looking for a more robust and fully featured GUI SVN manager for Mac than what is built into XCode (which works, but only as long as you don't need anything beyond the bare basics and doesn't work for versioning scripts and such created in other editors). I can use the terminal commands, but I'd really like the option of using a GUI. On windows I use TortoiseSVN and Visual SVN, which do pretty much everything I need, but as far as I'm aware there's nothing even remotely resembling those on the Mac side.

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  • suggest a best book for spring

    - by Pokuri
    Hi I just deployed onto spring project. I don't even know a little about spring framework. I just want learn Spring framework with a guidance of a best book. Can you please suggest me the books that should cover version 3.0.

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  • Function callers in C?

    - by thyrgle
    So I was wondering how they work. To explain what I mean by a "function caller" a good example of what I mean would be glutTimerFunc, it is able to take in a function as a parameter and call it even with it not knowing it is declared. How is it doing this?

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  • Tracking image views - PHP

    - by RS7
    I'd like for my app to be able to tell if an image hasn't been viewed in the last 30 days and remove it (along with data in the DB associated with it). I know you can have PHP read and output the image dynamically but I've heard its quite taxing on the system. Is there a way to for me to track these hits even when the image is viewed directly? (would htaccess be able to do this?) Thanks in advance.

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  • Curl CONNECTION OPTIONS in C++

    - by cinek1lol
    HI I'd like to know how to check out the speed of a file being uploaded in real time using the curl library in c++. This is what I have written: curl_easy_getinfo(curl,CURLINFO_SPEED_UPLOAD,&c); But the manual says that it shows average speed, but even this doesn't seem to work with me, because I can only see a 0. There is one more thing: How to set an upload limit that works, because if I write this: curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_MAX_SEND_SPEED_LARGE, 100); I get an error 502 message

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  • Why is i++++++++i valid in python?

    - by SysAdmin
    I "accidentally" came across this weird but valid syntax i=3 print i+++i #outputs 6 print i+++++i #outputs 6 print i+-+i #outputs 0 print i+--+i #outputs 6 (for every even no: of minus symbol, it outputs 6 else 0, why?) Does this do anything useful? Update (Don't take it the wrong way..I love python): One of Python's principle says There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it. It seems there are infinite ways to do i+1

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  • alternative to rescue in ruby ?

    - by wefwgeweg
    it seems like i have begin rescue end statements everywhere in my code. this doesn't seem like the correct thing to do. i am learning process, can anyone suggest how can i catch any exceptions without having to place everything inside begin,rescue, end. anyway to just tell ruby to shut up and just keep going even if exception is raised ?

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  • Is there any legal problems for design an operating system?

    - by x86
    Hi everybody.. My wondering is a Programming/Business question, so here what I am thinking about, One of my big goals is to design a Computer Operating System, however if it will be just for fun, knowledge or even to be the next Windows or Linux, so if I had Programmed one, with GUI (windows,lists,buttons,etc..) and for example I will make it for Commercial use, Will Microsoft or Apple comes and drop me in legal problems just like what happened in GUI war between the two of them(Apple and Microsoft)? Thanks.

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  • && operation in actionscript

    - by wcpro
    In the following code the line after the if statement gets run even when "BITMAP" is null. Why is this? public function get BitmapHeight () { if (_bitmapHeight == 0 && BITMAP != null) _bitmapHeight = BITMAP.bitmapData.height; return _bitmapHeight; }

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