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  • Multiple button presses for Android 2.x

    - by Pat
    I am relatively new to this still, and I have been developing a small app that would benefit greatly from a user being able to press 2 buttons at one time. What is the best method for achieving this? I dont think that an OnClickListener works like that, and I have seen examples for doing this with an OnTouch event. However, I do not know how to set up button presses with and OnTouch event.

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  • how to use google analytics to count clicks on a button

    - by vfix
    Hi everyone, I have google analytics on my site. One page has a button which when pressed executes some javascript. It would be nice to monitor the number of hits the button receives when people come to this page. Can anybody suggest the easiest way to achieve this with google analytics ? Are there any best practices to do this ? thanks

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  • textbox character countdown asp.net

    - by Ugene
    i have many textboxes on a form and all textboxes require to have a character limit / character countdown (50 character left of 150), what is the best way to achieve this and can anyone please provide code to implement. Much Grateful Thanks

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  • Javascript variables

    - by Uli
    I'm learning Javascript right now. Can anybody tell me why the second code block traces a empty path for -launch(this)- but using the first code block it gives me the right path? "<form action='"+launchwebsite+"/subsite/' method='post' target='_blank' onsubmit='launch(this)'>" and this not: "<a onclick='launch(this)' title='launch' class='iblack' /></a></div>" Best Uli

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  • iPhone framework three20

    - by Dave
    What's the best way to customize the Table Items to include two images. I'd like to set one as a background with another layered above it along with text. Any help is much appreciated.

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  • iPhone + Android App to view Blog

    - by Pratik
    What would be the best way to write an app for the iPhone OS and the Android OS that allows access to a web blog (posted on blogspot.com)? Are there ways to manipulate the incoming data from the website to fit the UI of the phones, or will I have to re-do a lot of the blogs? Any help would be nice! And thank you in advance!

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  • Sentence recognition and ability to answer with another sentence

    - by terabytest
    Hi. I'm looking into sentence recognition to make a program that should play voice clips from the game Team Fortress 2. I have .wav files and text files containing the transcription for every sound. What I'd like to make is a system that makes two characters of the game talk to each other (trough playing sound clips), and each one recognises the sense of what the other is saying and tries to answer with another of the available sound clips (trying its best to fit the sense of what it's trying to say) Is that possible in any way?

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  • how to add emblem to windows file icon?

    - by Wifi Cordon
    Hello, I want to know how to add some sort of emblem or badge to a specific file. Just like drop box does to a specific file when it is doing a sync. I found that the guys from drop box are able to do that on linux by using libnautilus package. But I need to do so on windows and haven't been able to find an answer. Will the solution change from one windows version to other? best regards

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  • WPF: Notify visualParent when its children changed their size

    - by minaevs
    I have FrameworkElement, for example Grid, that has children(Cells, implemented in another control). When main Window changes size, i handle sizeChanged in Grid at first, and after that in some of its children. How can i get notify that all children sizeChanged events finished processing? Of course, i can raise other event in child sizeChanged and increase some counter, but for some reasons it is not the best decision. Can anyone recommend something? Thanks!

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  • Working on a cross platform library...

    - by Alon
    What are the best practices on writing a cross platform library in C++? My development environment is Eclipse CDT on Linux, but my library should have the possibility to compile natively on Windows either (from Visual C++ for example).

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  • Preprocessor #if directive

    - by Caslav
    I am writing a big code and I don't want it all to be in my main.c so I wrote a .inc file that has IF-ELSE statement with function and I was wondering can it be written like this: #if var==1 process(int a) { printf("Result is: %d",2*a); } #else process(int a) { printf("Result is: %d",10*a); } #endif I tried to compile it but it gives me errors or in best case it just goes on the first function process without checking the var variable (it is set to 0).

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  • Update Multiple records in SQL Server

    - by Yongwei Xing
    Hi all Here is my situation: I use the SqlCommond to update some records in the SQL Server in a ASP.NET web site. Users can choose which records they want to update. Sometimes they may choose 40 or 60 records to update at a time.Is there any good way to do it? I do not want to do like it foreach(string ID in List) { Update here } Best Regards,

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  • Can I invoking java web start in program?

    - by L.J.W
    Hi all,I want to make use of the java web start advantage,but I dont want our customer face the java web start loading Screen,it seems ugly...and also customer maybe not install jre and the jre-install maybe fussy to them..so I want to package our application and jre into setup file using installanywhere. when user start our program,I want to invoking web start API to do the work like version compare,and offer outself loading screen .. so,Can I invoking web start in my program?and how? Best regards L.J.W

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  • How can I implement incremental search on command line?

    - by florianbw
    I'd like to write small scripts which feature incremental search (find-as-you-type) on the command line. Use case: I have my mobile phone connected via USB, Using gammu --sendsms TEXT I can write text messages. I have the phonebook as CSV, and want to search-as-i-type on that. What's the easiest/best way to do it? It might be in bash/zsh/Perl/Python or any other scripting language.

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  • Is the moq project dead? Is it wise for me to invest in learning it?

    - by NimsDotNet
    I am fairly new to mocking frameworks and was trying to decide which one will be a good bet to start working on. I have been looking at this question about the best mocking framework, and I can see a lot of people preferring moq, but when i saw the moq project's change list, i can see that it has not been updated for almost an year now. Is moq project dead? if yes, which will be a good mocking framework to start with today?

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  • Tools and tips for switching CMS

    - by Jimmy
    I work for a university, and in the past year we finally broke away from our static HTML site of several thousand pages and moved to a Drupal site. This obviously entails massive amounts of data entry. What if you're already using a CMS and are switching to another one that better suits your needs? How do you minimize the mountain of data entry during such a huge change? Are there tools built for this, or some best practices one should follow?

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  • Can you help with regular expressions in Java?

    - by Matt
    I have a bunch of strings which may of may not have random symbols and numbers in them. Some examples are: contains(reserved[j])){ close(); i++){ letters[20]=word I want to find any character that is NOT a letter, and replace it with a white space, so the above examples look like: contains reserved j close i letters word What is the best way to do this?

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  • Is 1-to-n multicast on the open internet reliable?

    - by Jeremy Dunck
    I'm a newbie at networking. I understand the concept of multicast, but was wondering if it's reliable on the open/public internet? It seems like sort of an edge case that different backbones or ISPs might intentionally break to reduce router load or generally segment the network for practical high-use applications. Is my fear reasonable? P.S. Follow-up question here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256125/best-tutorial-for-application-multicasting

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  • Django: How do I use assert False, sys.exc_info()[0] without showing a system error page?

    - by swisstony
    I'm new to Django and have some code in my views.py like this: try: myfunction() except: assert False, sys.exc_info()[0] This is very helpful because I get an email with lots of useful info if there's an error. The problem is that it also redirects the user to a Webfaction system error page. What I'd like to know is how do I still get the useful error email, but redirect the user to my own error page? Also, is this the best way to be handling errors in Django?

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  • Need to create automatic timed changing content.

    - by Spencer
    I need to create a section of our website where there is a main box of content with 3/4 smaller boxes (previews) underneath. Please take a look at http://espn.com for an example. They have a main top box for content and then it shuffles between the content previews below. What is the best way to do this? We are using .NET framework. Thanks in advance

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  • Maker/ Checker Design Module

    - by user288198
    i want to design maker/ checker module in my project like if user A add new user so the another User B will approve or reject this adding. i want to know the best practices of design for this module in the database ....... any help

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