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  • How to add an UIImage in MailComposer Sheet of MFMailComposeViewController in iPhone

    - by rkbang
    Hi everybody, I am asking this question second time in a different manner. I want to insert UIImages inside the composer sheet of MFMailComposerViewController. Please note I dont want to attach them but I want to place them in a table using HTML code which will be the part of the email body. I am really finding it difficult to find any help online, so if anyone come across any tutorial or any kind of info plz let me know. Tnx in advance.

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  • java objects, shared variables

    - by raven
    hello, I have a simple question here. If I declare a variable inside an object which was made [declared] in the main class, like this: public static int number; ( usually I declare it like this : private int number; ) can it be used in a different object which was also made [declared] in the main class? btw I do not care about security atm, I just want to make something work, don't care about protection)

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  • Saving multiple select form data in db

    - by fl00r
    Hi. I've got form for some model A, which has got few fields: tile description ... colors colors are selected from multiple select and options are ['red', 'green', 'blue', 'yellow']. User can choose colors as many as he wants. I don't think that making Color model and has_many relationship is good solution here to store colors data in model A. So question is: How to store multiple data in db for such multiple select forms?

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  • Does Boost work with IntervalZero RTX 2009?

    - by cs-79
    Hi all Rtx experts, Have anyone implemented hard real-time app on IntervalZero Rtx environment using Boost libraries? I wish to use the Boost `unordered` data structures instead of solely relying on STL::Vector. Or Array/Vector is the only data structure supported by Rtx? * Off topic question: Can we use STL::String instead of char pointer for string in Rtx? Thanks.

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  • What is the difference between the Control.Enter and Control.GotFocus events?

    - by jameswelle
    This may be a basic question, but I have to admit I've never truly understood what the difference between the Control.Enter and Control.GotFocus events is. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.control.enter.aspx http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.control.gotfocus.aspx Is it a differentiation between capturing keyboard or mouse input or something else?

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  • How to show Iplmage format on the GUI of C++ instead of showing it in another windows?

    - by Darren
    I'm trying to display the output image onto the C++ interface instead of creating another window to display the image. For example: cvNameWindow("Window A",0); cvShowImage("Window A", imgA); This will create an window and display the imgA on it. My question is that can i display my imgA onto my C++ interface together with all my other button and textbox. I'm using Borland C++ Builder 6 and OpenCV.

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  • iOS: how to understand the role of rootviewcontroller and its relationship with other objects

    - by Anthony Kong
    I have created a UISplitViewController based iOS app in XCode 3.2.5 Below is a screen shot of Interface builder showing the rootviewcontroller and how it is linked to other objects. Being a beginner myself, I do not understand: 1) What is the role of the rootviewcontroller? Searched the documentation but what I found did not answer this question. 2) I thought a IBOutlet should only link to one corresponding object. Why in this case the rootviewcontroller is linked to two?

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  • Profilers for ASP.Net Web Applications?

    - by Earlz
    I was recently wanting to do some profiling on an ASP.Net project and was surprised to see that Visual Studio (at least seems to be) lacking a profiler. So my question is what profiler do you use for ASP.Net? Are there any decent ones out there that are free? I've seen a few general .Net profilers but have yet to see one that can be used with ASP.Net..

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  • converting a csv into text

    - by user349418
    I have a csv (large) file of ip addresses, and wish to covert into single line ip address in bash. aa.bb.cc.dd,aa.bb.cc.dd,aa.bb.cc.dd,.. into aa.bb.cc.dd aa.bb.cc.dd aa.bb.cc.dd [..] The list of ips in question, http://www.stopforumspam.com/downloads/bannedips.zip

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  • mysql join on two indexes takes long time!!

    - by Alaa
    Hi All I have a custom query in dripal, this query is: select count(distinct B.src) from node A, url_alias B where concat('node/',A.nid)= B.src; now, nid in node is primary key and i have made src as an index in url_alias table. after waiting for more than a minute i got this: +-----------------------+ | count(distinct B.src) | +-----------------------+ | 325715 | +-----------------------+ 1 row in set (1 min 24.37 sec) now my question is: why did this query take this long, and how to optimize it?? Thanks for your help

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  • How to stay connected to the programming community?

    - by Anton
    I often find myself detached from the programming community and I generally find out about all the "cool" things that are happening after they have already happened. So my question is how do you stay connected and up to date with the programming community? Podcasts, blogs, meet ups, conventions, twitter, talking with your co-workers whatever it may be that keeps you connected. Please provide actual examples of which blogs, talks, etc you use.

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  • Javascript (JSON) Objects: Get Parent

    - by Dänu
    Hey Guys I got some question about nested javascript objects (is it me, google or is javascript quite poorly documented?). Now, I got the following (nested) object: obj: { subObj: { 'hello world' } }; next thing I do is to reference the subobject like this: var s = obj.subObj; now what I would like to do, is to get a reference to the object obj out of the variable s. Something like: var o = s.parent; Is this somehow possible?

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  • How much one can trust the information published in the wikipedia? [closed]

    - by AKN
    Wikipedia has answers for many question almost in all categories. Let it be Technical Sports Personalities Important events (this day, that day) Scientific terms etc... I know the source of contents are from volunteers (Please correct me if I'm wrong here). But what measures they have to ensure that contents are properly written. Even if they have admin/moderator and all that, they may not be experts in all areas. So how do they validate the appropriateness of the content?

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  • how can I capture **http response** from twitter.com? ( ruby + twitter gem)

    - by Radek
    I opened a question how can I capture response from twitter.com? ( ruby + twitter gem) to know if my update was successful. It is working fine... But I would like to know how I can capture HTTP Response Codes and Errors oauth = Twitter::OAuth.new('consumer token', 'consumer secret') oauth.authorize_from_access('access token', 'access secret') client = Twitter::Base.new(oauth) response = client.update('Heeeyyyyoooo from Twitter Gem!')

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  • Batch closes prematurely on a for /f command

    - by VonC
    I have a batch file (in windows XP, with command extension activated) with the following line: for /f %%s in ('type version.txt') do set VERSION=%%s On some computer, it works just fine (as illustrated by this SO question), but on other it kills cmd (the console window just closes) Why ? Note: the computers seem to have a similar configuration: XpSP2, the user has administrative right, no 'Command processor" defined in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor...

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  • How to reduce compile time with C++ templates

    - by Shane MacLaughlin
    I'm in the process of changing part of my C++ app from using an older C type array to a templated C++ container class. See this question for details. While the solution is working very well, each minor change I make to the templated code causes a very large amount of recompilation to take place, and hence drastically slows build time. Is there any way of getting template code out of the header and back into a cpp file, so that minor implementation changes don't cause major rebuilds?

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