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  • List content of tar file or a directory only down to some level

    - by Tim
    I wonder how to list content of tar file only down to some level? I understand "tar tvf mytar.tar" will list all files, but sometimes I wish I can just see directories down to some level. Similarly for command "ls" how to control the level of subdirectories that will be displayed? By default, it will only show the direct subdirectories, but not further. Thanks and regards

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  • Find and replace date within a file

    - by user1629011
    My apologies if my title is not descriptive enough, I believe the following will be. I have 3 files which are just plain text, within each file, is a date Date: 2012-08-31 for example I would like to get a command/script to find this and update to the current date, but the date will be ever changing and may not be known going in (without viewing the contents of the file Knowing what the date is, its simple enough with sed, but how can I do this knowing the syntax of the line I want to modify, but not the specific values. ("Date: " at least is unchanging)

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  • MySQL only returning one result. Im Baffled.

    - by Tapha
    Here is te code: <?php //Starting session session_start(); //Includes mass includes containing all the files needed to execute the full script //Also shows homepage elements without customs require_once ('includes/mass.php'); $username = $_SESSION['username']; if (isset($username)) { //Query database for the users networths $sq_l = "SELECT * FROM user"; $sql_query_worth = mysql_query($sq_l); while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($sql_query_worth)) { $dbusername = $row['username']; } echo $dbusername; } ?>

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  • Is there a C++ cross platform key/value API or library for C++?

    - by Tim
    We want to persist some user settings int he GUI part of our code. I used to do Win32 programming exclusively and the typical way this was done was with registry settings. I assume that this should be done with configuration files, but was wondering if there was a library or cross platform wrapper that made key/value pair persistence very easy.

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  • Remove short tag in html 4 validation using aspx

    - by iPhone Fun
    hi all, I am new to HTML 4 validations, in that if I put HEAD runat="server" tag I am getting this error - Error Line 6, Column 82: character data is not allowed here …lesheet" type="text/css" media="all" / In the head tag I have called css files. So if any one know about thin can help me,how to solve this error? Thanks in advance. and sorry for my bad english...

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  • Import excel file into sql express 2008

    - by ck
    Hi, I've got some excel files, that were exported from tables in Access, and I want to import them into sql express 2005. I need a script that will convert nvarchar(255) columns to varchar(255) and preserve links, when importing the data into sql express. Thanks

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  • What list of words can be used in commit messages after fixing a bug?

    - by mkafkas
    I am currently working on a senior project on software engineering and implementing a defect prediction mechanism in software projects which use version control system. Therefore, i want to ask the community about their commit message procedures. Which words in the commit messages may infer "bug fixed" meaning? So that, i can understand that the modified files in that revision was in a buggy state?

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  • php numbers: assert( 1.0 < 2.0 )

    - by xtofl
    How can this <?php assert( 1.0 < 2.0 ); ?> result in Warning: assert() [function.assert]: Assertion failed in C:\Program Files (x86)\wamp\www\test.php on line 2 Edit: depending on the file I put this code in, 1.0 < 2.0 evaluates to false or true.

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  • jQuery bind method

    - by rajeeesh
    In one of my HTML page dynamically loading some file field while clicking a button like follows $('#add').click(function(){ $('#files').append('<input type="file" class="myfile" name="myfile" />'); }); My question is how to "bind" newly added element to HTML page so that I can access like $('.myfile').change(function(){ // Code Here }); I am asking this because $('.myfile').live('change',function(){ // Code here }); not working in all browsers , expecially IE Please help thanks

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  • where to get this Java.exe file for ORacle installation

    - by vas
    Hi just installed oracle 11g and tried to start the "Oracle SQL developer" so as to start writing queries. Its asking me Enter the full pathname for the java.exe file . Where do i find this. I did a global search for java.exe and am sure did not got some oracle related pdf files. Also my Oracle is installed out of users/vas

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  • File Uploading inWeb pages

    - by Jibu P C_Adoor
    Hii, Any one knows how to upload files to the physical location of the server. It is possible using file upload control that i know. But i want to avoid the external postbacking of the page. For e.g exactly like what in the yahoo mail did. In yahoo mail latest version if you attach a file that won't post back and attach that file in to server. What is the technology behind that?

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  • Vim navigation clunkiness

    - by Sean Chambers
    I've committed myself to diving into vim to become faster at writing code for ruby/python and I'm having a hard time navigating around files. Mainly, I'm referring to switching between insert mode and navigation modes. Maybe I'm just not completely used to the editor yet but it feels very awkward to constantly be switching in and out of insert mode. Is this something that will go away with time? Are there any tricks to getting quicker at moving in and out of insert mode?

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  • What are the downside of not having an index.html file to some directories

    - by Pennf0lio
    Hi, I'm curious what are some effects/downside of not putting an index.html file to your directories (e.g images). I know when an index file is not present to a directory, files inside that directory are no longer private and will be visible to the browsers when point (eg yoursite.com/images/). Aside from that what are some big effects to consider? and how to properly secure them. thanks!

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  • Communicate progress from local Service

    - by kpdvx
    An application I'm building uses a local Service for downloading files from the web to the phone's SD card. In this app users can browse lists of books, and read them while online. A user can also download a pdf copy of a book for offline viewing. To handle downloads I'm using a locally bound Service. I do not want this Service to run all the time, only when downloading files. So that the Service can shut itself down when its tasks are complete, I am not binding to the service, rather I'm sending an "enqueue for download" command through the Intent passed to Context.startService. Books available for download are shown in a list. A user can choose to download a book by clicking on its row in the list. On download, I need to show download progress using a ProgressBar on the actual book list row. I need to also show, on the rows, if a book is enqueued for download, or if its download has completed or failed. The books can be shown in different activities throughout the application--in search, or in the user's list of favorite books, for example. When the books are shown in different places, these are not the same objects, but they are uniquely identified by their bookId. Because I do not want to bind to the service from every Activity, my tentative plan was to use a public static final HashMap on the Service class itself to contain a mapping of bookId to download status, an enum of enqueued, downloading, cancelled, etc. Each book view, when displayed, would check this static HashMap, and if the bookId is in the map, retrieve and display its status. I don't particularly like this idea, but at the moment it's the only way I can think of to retrieve status from the Service without having to bind to it and start it. Additionally I need to retrieve download progress percent from the Service, for a given bookId, if it is the active download. Again I'd rather not bind to the service from every activity, so I'm not sure how to go about retrieving current progress from the Service. My current plan is to use some sort of singleton mediator, that the Service will push updates to, and the views can read from. But I'm not terribly happy with this idea. The reason I'd like to avoid binding to the Service from each Activity is 1.) I'm already running another Service and 2.) binding is verbose and I'd like to avoid needing to pass around a reference to the Service (but admittedly this isn't too much of a problem). Perhaps binding to the local Service isn't expensive enough to warrant this other setup? Should I not be concerned about binding to it from each Activity? Maybe this is a non-issue?

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  • a command line or a script who is able to display each version of each element archived in a vob sin

    - by TaintedLove
    Hello, For example, I am in a vob called: avob I add to source control a folder: avob/afolder I add to source control two files afile1 and afile2 avob/afolder/afile1 avob/afolder/afile2 I uncatalogued the file afile2 I add to source control afile3 avob/afolder/afile3 I would like (a command line or a script who is able to) display each version of each element archived since the beginning, here: avob@version1 avob@version2 avob@version2/afile1@version1 avob@version2/afile2@version1 avob@version3 avob@version3/afile1@version1 avob@version4 avob@version4/afile1@version1 avob@version4/afile3@version1

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