I know this is simple as cake but I've been using ASP.NET controls for way too long. I assume you have to do this via javascript with a regular XHTML input tag?
What ways are there to combine executing of a stored procedure and using it's result or parameters in a regular SQL query? Or not supported yet but planned in future versions of SQL Server. I'm afraid that I use variables when it's possible do not.
I mean next:
-- passing result of SELECT to SP
SELECT a, b FROM t
EXEC my_sp a, b
-- passing result of SP to INSERT
INSERT INTO t
EXEC my_sp a, b
etc.
Does Zend application server provide any sort of pushed-based messaging architecture support?I mean some different message-oriented middlewares that can be used for the push-based architecture or email support?There is a need in provision of the non web-based interface for certain users of the website who would get regular messages notifying them of different special offers in their field of interest(it should be push-based)
I want both mobile phones and regular PCs to be able to use my app by navigating to the same URL, but I want them to get different versions of the code. How do I tell Django to give different versions of the code to different clients?
Hi,
I would like to know if C++ provides any API (not third-party) for pattern matching using regular expressions like Java does. If it doesn't, whats the best way to do it ?
Thanks.
Hi,
I have a function, which is called sometimes with regular, sometimes dynamic arrays.
If I define the function as
function_name(int[10][10] a)
and send int** as a parameter, I get a warning. Opposite, if I declare
function_name(int** a)
and send int[][] as a parameter (after casting) I cannot access to array elements inside function.
What is the correctest way?
Hi, I've taken over an existing Drupal installation and have been asked to remove a single page from the site search results. I know about the lullabot tutorial through this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1748837/hide-drupal-nodes-from-search, but that talks about excluding a class of content when I really just want to exclude a single page.
I've tried manually deleting the node from the search_index table, but that didn't seem to work either.
Any recommendations for excluding a single regular content page from the search index?
I have the following abstract Django models:
class Food(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
class Meta:
abstract = True
In one of my view, I created a bunch of Food model:
panino = Food(name='Panino')
poutine = Food(name='Poutine')
food = [panino, poutine]
From the above, I'm not saving the model and storing the Food model in a regular Python list. I want to store the above food models in a QuerySet object. How can I do that without storing any data to the database?
Hi All,
I have font folder of volta regular with license but i dont know how to use it in web site. Coz i dont want to replace it while user's machine don't have that font please tell me any solution to sort out this problem, Did have to upload it on server ?
Thanks
Mayur
I have a Java source code that I need to interrogate and apply security policies [for e.g. applying CWE]
I have couple of ideas, for starters using AST and then travel thru the tree. Others include using regular expression.
Are there any options other than AST or regex that I could use for such process.
What would be the best way to set up my routes so different types of posts have different URLs?
For example, regular posts are /posts/slug while featured posts are /featured/slug
Both link to the same controller and action /posts/view/slug.
I experimented with different ways of doing this but with little success. Currently my link params look something like the following:
array('controller' => 'posts', 'action' => 'view', 'featured' ,$post['Post']['slug'])
Simple example: we have string "Some sample string Of Text". And I want to filter out all stop words (i.e. "some" and "of") but I don't want to change letter case of other words which should be retained.
If letter case was unimportant I would do this:
str.toLowerCase().replaceAll ("a|the|of|some|any", "");
Is there an "ignore case" solution with regular expressions in java?
I like the ease of using @Resource annotation to get a DataSource, but as far as I know, it's not possible to use it in a regular JavaBean. Would it be considered a bad practice if I pass the DataSource object from a servlet to a bean along with the other data to avoid having that lookup code in the bean?
For me, I've always wanted to finish the O'Reilly "Mastering Regular Expressions" book. When I need a Regexp, I manage to get the one I need eventually, but it takes more effort than it should.
Learning a specific technology or language always seems to bubble up ahead of this.
hopefully the question doesn't sound stupid, but there are lots of examples out there of achieving certain things in javascript/dom using jQuery. Using jQuery is not always an option (or even a want) which can make understanding the examples of javascript solutions written in jQuery hard.
Is there an easy way to convert jQuery code to regular javascript? I guess without having to access or understand the jQuery source code...
edit (future readers): pretend there is a logical reason why jQuery isn't available!
I am using Firefox's native JSON.parse() to parse some JSON strings that include regular expressions as values, for example:
var test = JSON.parse('{"regex":"/\\d+/"}');
The '\d' in the above throws an exception with JSON.parse(), but works fine when I use eval (which is what I'm trying to avoid).
What I want is to preserve the '\' in the regex - is there some other JSON-friendly way to escape it?
I make regular use of forward class declarations and pointers to such classes.
I now have a need to pass a function pointer through a number of layers. I would prefer to include the header that declares my function pointer's prototype only into the module that dereferences a function pointer rather than into each layer that simply passes along that pointer value.
Is this possible?
Just wondering if anybody has run Scala app or web-app on Java Real-Time system?
I assume because scala is bytecode compatible with regular JVM, then it should not take much effort to run it on a Real Time JVM such as Sun Java Real-Time System ?
First, I can assume that all urls that end with jpeg, jpg, bmp, png or gif are images, and others aren't.
I thought of, and tried two solutions:
Matching the regular expression .(jpe?g|bmp|png|gif)$
Using ends-with to check each separately
But, it appears that neither of these exist in XPath 1.0, or at least, they don't exist in Firefox (I am writing a greasemonkey script, so it is only important for the path to work in Firefox).
How can I scale a set of values to fit a new range if they include negative numbers?
For example, I have a set of numbers (-10, -9, 1, 4, 10) which have to scaled to a range [0 1], such that -10 maps to 0, and 10 maps to 1.
The regular method for an arbitrary number 'x' would be:
(x - from_min) * (to_max - to_min) / (from_max - from_min) + to_min
but this does not work for negative numbers. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!!
I'm trying to use a PreparedStatement with code similar to this:
SELECT * FROM ? WHERE name = ?
Obviously, what happens when I use setString() to set the table and name field is this:
SELECT * FROM 'my_table' WHERE name = 'whatever'
and the query doesn't work. Is there a way to set the String without quotes so the line looks like this:
SELECT * FROM my_table WHERE name = 'whatever'
or should I just give it up and use the regular Statement instead (the arguments come from another part of the system, neither of those is entered by a user)?
I would like to split my strings in JAVA based on a regular interval, not on regex. This is what I have to split:
1 x3.1.105.41 1 -10
2 x4.1.105.41 0 -10
3 x12.1.105.41 0 -10
4 y3.1.105.41.19 1 0
5 y4.1.105.41.21 0 0
6 y1.1.105.41.23 0 0
7 y12.1.105.41.25 0 0
I would like to seperate each column. Currently, I use the strLine.spli function
Any help would be great!
Can JavaScript see the target name of a window that was opened by a regular "href". Here is an example:
<a href="http://www.cnn.com" target="_blanknewWindow" name="NewWindowName">
Hi All
I'm trying to extract/match data from a string using regular expression but I don't seem to get it.
I wan't to extract the highlighted characters from the following string:
/xubuntu/daily/current/lucid-alternate-**i386**.iso
This should also work in case of:
/xubuntu/daily/current/lucid-alternate-**amd64**.iso
Thanks a lot for your help.