Switching aged 2003 SRV to 2008 caused my Asp.net 2 application fail: The application is no more loading the required library DLL from /bin/ folder anymore.
What should I change in my code or web.config to make this webapp load OK also in new 2008 server?
Now I receive this error when I access the application: This type is in IMPORTS ( Dll ).
Compiler Error Message: BC30002: Type
'Facebook.Entity.User' is not defined.
I have code which is trivial but only works in IE not Firefox.
$(document).ready(function(){
$('li#first').click();
});
I have also tried:
document.getElementById('first').click();
But that doesn't work either.
Is this an IE bug/feature or is click() not supported in the other browsers?
Thanks in advance.
Are there any search tools that allow you to set up a simple token/grammar parsing system that work similar to regular expressions?
What we want to do is search our ColdFusion code for queries that do not have cfqueryparams in them.
A regular expression gets a bit tough in this situation because I can't keep track of the start tags while looking for something else before getting an end tag.
It seems like a parsing system would work more accurately.
Hi,
Just moved a symfony project from local (win) to server (linux), and the icons in the web debug toolbar have disappeared. Only the image alts remain so I guess it's a path issue with the images. Basically, I see "Time 300ms" instead of "[icon] 300ms" for each of the items.
I'm a little worried that some other paths aren't broken as well that are going to be a pain to find.
Has anyone had/resolved this issue?
Thank you.
An inexperienced PHP question:
I've got a PHP script file that I need to include on different pages lots of times in lots of places.
I have the option of either breaking the included file down into several smaller files and include these on a as-needed basis... OR ... I could just keep it all together in a single PHP file.
I'm wondering if there's any performance impact of using a larger vs. smaller file for include() in this context? For example, is there any performance difference between a 200KB file and a 20KB file?
Thank you.
There are several questions on SO about version control for SQL and lots of resources on the web, but I can't find something that quite covers what I'm trying to do.
First off, I'm talking about a methodology here. I'm familiar with the various source control applications out there and I'm familiar with tools like Red Gate's SQL Compare, etc. and I know how to write an application to check things in and out of my source control system automatically. If there is a tool which would be particularly helpful in providing a whole new methodology or which have a useful and uncommon functionality then great, but for the tasks mentioned above I'm already set.
The requirements that I'm trying to meet are:
The database schema and look-up table data are versioned
DML scripts for data fixes to larger tables are versioned
A server can be promoted from version N to version N + X where X may not always be 1
Code isn't duplicated within the version control system - for example, if I add a column to a table I don't want to have to make sure that the change is in both a create script and an alter script
The system needs to support multiple clients who are at various versions for the application (trying to get them all up to within 1 or 2 releases, but not there yet)
Some organizations keep incremental change scripts in their version control and to get from version N to N + 3 you would have to run scripts for N-N+1 then N+1-N+2 then N+2-N+3. Some of these scripts can be repetitive (for example, a column is added but then later it is altered to change the data type). We're trying to avoid that repetitiveness since some of the client DBs can be very large, so these changes might take longer than necessary.
Some organizations will simply keep a full database build script at each version level then use a tool like SQL Compare to bring a database up to one of those versions. The problem here is that intermixing DML scripts can be a problem. Imagine a scenario where I add a column, use a DML script to fill said column, then in a later version that column name is changed.
Perhaps there is some hybrid solution? Maybe I'm just asking for too much? Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated though.
If the moderators think that this would be more appropriate as a community wiki, please let me know.
Thanks!
Hi,
I have series of records in a table called 'hits' and each record has the current_timestamp (ie. 2010-04-30 10:11:30) in a column called 'current_time'.
What I would like to do is query these records and return only the records from the current month. I cannot seem to get this to work.
I have tried a range of queries that don't work such as -
Select * FROM hits WHERE MONTH(FROM_UNIXTIME(current_time)) = 4
I don't know if I am even on the right lines!
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Cheers.
Hey everyone,
I'm writing an android application that maintains a lot of "state" data...some of it I can save in the form of onSaveInstanceState but some of it is just to complex to save in memory.
My problem is that sliding the phone open destroys/recreates the app, and I lose all my application state in the process. The same thing happens with the "back" button, but I overloaded that function on my way. Is there any way to overload the phone opening to prevent it from happening?
Thanks in advance.
I've seen a few function definitions like this recently while playing with GNU Bison:
static VALUE
ripper_pos(self)
VALUE self;
{
//code here
}
Why is the type of self outside of the parenthesis? Is this valid C?
Hi there,
Are there any build in UI capabilities when using Windows Workflow..
Lets say I have a workflow that takes an hour to run where different activities are happening all the time. While it's running I want to see what activity is currently active, what activities have already ran etc..
Do I have to code this UI myself or does WF have built in features that graphically show the status etc of the workflow?
Oftentimes data structures' valid initialization is to set all members to zero. Even when programming in C++, one may need to interface with an external API for which this is the case.
Is there any practical difference between:
some_struct s;
memset(s, 0, sizeof(s));
and simply
some_struct s = { 0 };
Do folks find themselves using both, with a method for choosing which is more appropriate for a given application?
For myself, as mostly a C++ programmer who doesn't use memset much, I'm never certain of the function signature so I find the second example is just easier to use in addition to being less typing, more compact, and maybe even more obvious since it says "this object is initialized to zero" right in the declaration rather than waiting for the next line of code and seeing, "oh, this object is zero initialized."
When creating classes and structs in C++ I tend to use initialization lists; I'm curious about folks thoughts on the two "C style" initializations above rather than a comparison against what is available in C++ since I suspect many of us interface with C libraries even if we code mostly in C++ ourselves.
I'm in the middle of building an application but found myself too easily creating new packages without keeping the project's structure in mind.
Now, I'm trying to redo the whole project structure on paper first. I am using a Settings class with public properties, accessed as settings for several other classes around the project.
Now, since this Settings class applies for the whole project, I am unsure if it should be packaged and if so, in what kind of package should it exist? Or should it be in the root (the default package) with the main application class?
I've been thinking about putting it in my utils package, then again I don't think it really is an utlity. Any strategies on how to decide on such package structure for example for a Settings class?
I want to be able to recognize the Eclipse window, which is always already open, so I won't ever need to open it with SilkTest. Is there a way that I can set the base state to be a window that's always going to be open? It seems the way to set the base state also designates the executable for it to open. The executable won't necessarily always be in the same location, and it would be a pain to configure that.
Is this possible?
I've already tried desktop.<Window>find("//Window[@caption='Java EE*']");, which doesn't work.
This is a wrapper for an API I'm working on, am I doing it sort of right? I'm not particularly fond of all the repeating code in the constructor, if someone can show me if I can reduce that it would be very helpful!
public class WebWizForumVersion
{
// Properties of returned data
public string Software { get; private set; }
public string Version { get; private set; }
public string APIVersion { get; private set; }
public string Copyright { get; private set; }
public string BoardName { get; private set; }
public string URL { get; private set; }
public string Email { get; private set; }
public string Database { get; private set; }
public string InstallationID { get; private set; }
public bool NewsPad { get; private set; }
public string NewsPadURL { get; private set; }
public WebWizForumVersion(XmlReader Data)
{
try
{
Data.ReadToFollowing("Software");
this.Software = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
Data.ReadToFollowing("Version");
this.Version = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
Data.ReadToFollowing("ApiVersion");
this.APIVersion = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
Data.ReadToFollowing("Copyright");
this.Copyright = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
Data.ReadToFollowing("BoardName");
this.BoardName = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
Data.ReadToFollowing("URL");
this.URL = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
Data.ReadToFollowing("Email");
this.Email = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
Data.ReadToFollowing("Database");
this.Database = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
Data.ReadToFollowing("InstallID");
this.InstallationID = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
Data.ReadToFollowing("NewsPad");
this.NewsPad = bool.Parse(Data.ReadElementContentAsString());
Data.ReadToFollowing("NewsPadURL");
this.NewsPadURL = Data.ReadElementContentAsString();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
}
}
}
Hey, So, I've seen web developers writing in their CV that they create "SEO friendly sites.
". Also I heard that Wordpress is SEO friendly site and other CMSs.
So, what does SEO friendly site mean? I understand, that titles and URLs are probably the most important things for making good positions in google, but is there any other things which I should know?
Thanks
When I use the annotation:
@XmlRootElement(name="RootElement", namespace="namespace")
class RootElement {
to create xml file from java, it creates the root element as:
<ns2:RootElement xmlns:ns2="namespace">
but I wanted to create without the "ns2", like:
<RootElement xmlns="namespace">
Any idea how to fix it?
Reletad link (example I used to create the xml):
http://www.java2s.com/Code/JavaAPI/javax.xml.bind.annotation/XmlRootElementname.htm
Basically i have binary data, i dont mind if it's unreadable but im writing it to a file which is parsed and so it's importance newline characters are taken out.
I thought i had done the right thing when i converted to string....
byte[] b = (byte[])SubKey.GetValue(v[i]);
s = System.Text.ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetString(b);
and then removed the newlines
String t = s.replace("\n","")
but its not working ?
My code is:
<select name='main'>
<option>Animals</option>
<option>Food</option>
<option>Cars</option>
</select>
<select name='other'>
<option>Rats</option>
<option>Cats</option>
<option>Oranges</option>
<option>Audi</option>
</select>
How do I filter my second select, so it would only show items which I want eg. if I Choose Animals, my select would be:
<select name='other'>
<option>Rats</option>
<option>Cats</option>
</select>
and if I choose Food, my select would be:
<select name='other'>
<option>Oranges</option>
</select>
Well, I hope you get the idea. Thanks.
Hi,
Is there a way to "catch" the session timeout event, so as to retrieve data from HttpSession before its invalidated ?
We're implementing the Filter Interface, and in the doFilter method, the user we stored in the session object at login is null when session times out.
Thanks in advance.
I have defined an object in 3D space with position, rotation and scale values (all defined as 3D vectors). It also has upwards and forwards direction vectors. When I rotate the object, I need these direction vectors to rotate with it.
Assuming my up vector is (0, 1, 0) and my forwards vector is (0, 0, 1) at zero rotation, how might I achieve this?
Hello SO;
I've been fighting with this problem all day and am just about at my wit's end.
I have an XML file in which certain portions of data are stored as escaped text but are themselves well-formed XML. I want to convert the whole hierarchy in this text node to a node-set and extract the data therein. No combination of variables and functions I can think of works.
The way I'd expect it to work would be:
<xsl:variable name="a" select="InnerXML">
<xsl:for-each select="exsl:node-set($a)/*">
'do something
</xsl:for-each>
The input element InnerXML contains text of the form
<root><element a>text</element a><element b><element c/><element d>text</element d></element b></root>
but that doesn't really matter. I just want to navigate the xml like a normal node-set.
Where am I going wrong?
do you got the solution for your problem ?
im working on the exact same thing and cant get it to work...
if u could post the solution, it would be much appreciated :o
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