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Yes, Podcasts, those nice little Audiobooks I can listen to on the way to work. With the current amount of Podcasts, it's like searching a needle in a haystack, except that the haystack happens to be the Internet and is filled with too many of these "Hot new Gadgets" stuff :(
Now, even though I am…
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I manage a podcast and a website, currently they are separate but I would like to have a way to embed the podcast into the website, I still want to create/update the podcast separate from the website I just want visitors to be able to listen to the podcast on the website without having to open iTunes…
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I've set up a Facebook fan page for my podcast, Otaku no Podcast.
I'd love to add a Flash based player to the fan page that can play the latest episode of my podcast. Or, at the very least, a link to the latest episode on my website (which has its own Flash-based audio player). My podcast's website…
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Here's how the Deep Fried guys describe episode 45: "At PDC 2009, 'Oslo' was renamed to SQL Modeling and it left a lot of developers scratching their heads. What better way to sort it all out than to talk with someone deep into the stack. We sat down with Lars Corneliussen to see how this is all going…
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Here's how the Deep Fried guys describe episode 45: "At PDC 2009, 'Oslo' was renamed to SQL Modeling and it left a lot of developers scratching their heads. What better way to sort it all out than to talk with someone deep into the stack. We sat down with Lars Corneliussen to see how this is all going…
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Hi all,
this week we have been suffering some malicious vulnerability scans to our servers, increasing the load on them, making them nearly unusable.
The attack is easy to defend, just blocking the offending ip, but only after discovering it.
Is there any form of prevent it? Is it normal that…
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Hi there,
I have a university project which is already 99% completed. It consists of two parts-website (PHP) and desktop (Java).
People have their accounts on the website and they wish to query different information regarding their accounts. They send an SMS which is received by desktop application…
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Hi I have a webservice with the following annotations:
@WebService @HttpSessionScope @Stateful @Addressing
Now I created a ASP.NET (c#) client for this webservice, but when I call a method the following error is returned:
This is a stateful web service and {http://jax-ws.dev.java.net/xml/ns/}objectId…
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Currently I am targeting .NET Framework 3.5 Client profile.
Under certain conditions (when .NET 1.x or 2.x is installed) the client profile is not installed and instead full version of .NET Framework 3.5. is installed.
This limitation has been removed from .NET 4.0 profile - therefore its a nice…
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I've got 5 email domains with multiple email addresses on each domain. Traditional webmail clients only seem to allow you to browse a single account at a time (ie, you log into that account). With over 20 email addresses I need to monitor, this is obviously a major time sink.
Is there a (preferably…
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