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  • Internet Explorer 6 utilisé à moins de 5% en Europe et aux USA, à quand la disparition du vieux navi

    Mise à jour du 01.06.2010 par Katleen Internet Explorer 6 utilisé à moins de 5% en Europe et aux USA, à quand la disparition du vieux navigateur ? Internet Explorer 6 est sur la pente descendante. Les récentes campagnes appelant à son abandon semblent avoir porté leurs fruits. Le navigateur vétéran vient de passer sous la barre des 5% d'utilisation en Europe et aux USA. Aujourd'hui, seuls 4.7% de postes surferaient encoure sous IE6, contre 11.5% il y a un an. Son support est délaissé petit à petit, comme par exemple par le site YouTube. Un recul qui semble profiter au dernier navigateur de la firme de Redmond : Internet Explorer 8 a connu une croissance e...

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  • Les tablettes vont-elles réussir leur percée en entreprise ? 38 % des professionnels prêts à remplacer leur notebook par un de ces appareils

    Les tablettes vont-elles réussir leur percée en entreprise ? 38% des professionnels serait prêt à remplacer leur notebook par l'un de ces appareils C'est un scénario que plusieurs experts envisagent depuis des mois, et c'est aussi une possibilité que Steve Ballmer réfute : les tablettes pourraient remplacer les ordinateurs et les netbooks. A moins d'être sourd et aveugle, tout le monde a constaté le succès phénoménal qu'ont rencontré ces appareils. La société de conseil ChangeWave s'est penchée sur la question, mais depuis le point de vue des professionnels. Elle a ainsi interrogé 1641 employés à propos de leur intérêt pour les tablettes, dans le cadre de leurs fonctions. Et les résultats sont clairs :...

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  • The Schema returned by the new query differ from the base query

    - by sochandara
    I am working on class project which required to work with Windows Application and this issue occurred to me that i don understand how to solved it can anybody help please? I want to show the NATIONALITYNAME instead of showing NATIONALITYID in the grid view SELECT COACH.COACHID, COACH.COACHFIRSTNAME, COACH.COACHLASTNAME, NATIONALITY.NATIONALITY FROM COACH INNER JOIN NATIONALITY ON COACH.NATIONALITYID = NATIONALITY.NATIONALITYID Error Message: "The Schema returned by the new query differ from the base query"![alt text][1]

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  • rspec needs to be installed in base app

    - by Ryan Lanciaux
    I am having trouble building a gem. When I run rake it gives the the following error message: You need to install rspec in your base app I'm not completely certain what I should be doing to fix this. I have double checked that rspec is, in fact installed. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Extended Django base-class with multiple instances

    - by Gijs
    I'm modeling a simple movie database using Django. models.py defines a base model Person. I extend Person into Actor and Director, which works as I imagined. Persons must be unique. When (in the Admin) I create an instance of Actor, and this person is also a Director, it won't save because of the unique = True. Any ideas how to solve this problem? (generic foreign keys?) Thx

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  • CSLA.net - Inheritable Base classes

    - by JMSA
    I was reading the book "Expert C# 2005 Business Objects". The book describes various base classes to be inherited by various classes to solve real-world problems. But the book does not provide examples of all those classes. Can anyone give me all of those examples (with reason) to better understand CSLA? For example, Which real-world objects are to be considered as Read-only Root Objects (Student/Product/Order, etc.)? And Why?

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  • Wicket: Relative to absolute URL or get base URL

    - by Gilean
    If I have a relative path to a static asset (flash/blah.swf), what is the best way to convert this to an absolute URL (http://localhost/app/flash/blah.swf)? Or what is the best way to get the base URL of the Wicket application? I've tried using RequestUtils.toAbsolutePath but it doesn't seem to work reliably and is frequently throwing exceptions.

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  • XCode can't find base SDK

    - by Moshe
    XCode 3.2.3 Beta does not allow building for below 3.2. I opened a project that was made in an earlier XCode. For some reason, the base SDK is reported as missing even after changing it to 4.0. Other projects from earlier XCode do not have this issue. What can I do?

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  • monitor table in data base

    - by hatem gamil
    hi all i want to make a web site to act as a monitor to a certain table in data base or act as a listenter on that table eg lets say i have table employees i want to make a web page that listen to changes occurs on that table (all DML operations) whenever a record is inserted i want this page alert me that a "1 row is inserted in table employee",or updated i want to get an alert " row number xx is updated" and so on so what is the best practise to do so thnx

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  • Modifying platform/frameworks/base package

    - by tareqHs
    Hi, I'm planning to modify some bits in the platform/frameworks/base project in Android Donut r2. The modifications are very small and go into java packages android.graphics and android.text (the API isn't affected). What jar libraries do I have to copy from the recompiled platform? the modifications are small and I don't want to replace the whole system.. I'm trying to replace specific jar libraries. Thank you

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  • C# Drag and Drop - e.Data.GetData using a base class

    - by Dustin Brooks
    C# Winforms 3.5 I have a list of user controls all derived from one base class. These controls can be added to various panels and I'm trying to implement the drag-drop functionality, the problem I'm running in to is on the DragDrop event. The DragEventArgs: e.Data.GetData(typeof(baseClass)) doesn't work. It wants: e.Data.GetData(typeof(derivedClass1)) e.Data.GetData(typeof(derivedClass2)) etc... Is there a way I can get around this, or a better way to architect it?

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  • CSS not being applied to base page element when referenced by id

    - by mwright
    I have a Master Page which has an associated css file. On one of the base pages I have a div to which I am trying to apply a style from this css file by id. However, the page when rendered has a different id for this element. How can I specify the correct id name in the css file? Is there a way to specify that I want the id of this element like there is in javascript using the <%= Element.ClientID %?

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  • Conversion of pointer-to-pointer between derived and base classes?

    - by Mike Mueller
    Regarding the following C++ program: class Base { }; class Child : public Base { }; int main() { // Normal: using child as base is allowed Child *c = new Child(); Base *b = c; // Double pointers: apparently can't use Child** as Base** Child **cc = &c; Base **bb = cc; return 0; } GCC produces the following error on the last assignment statement: error: invalid conversion from ‘Child**’ to ‘Base**’ My question is in two parts: Why is there no implicit conversion from Child** to Base**? I can make this example work with a C-style cast or a reinterpret_cast. Using these casts means throwing away all type safety. Is there anything I can add to the class definitions to make these pointers cast implicitly, or at least phrase the conversion in a way that allows me to use static_cast instead?

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  • Objective-C Decimal to Base 16 Hex conversion

    - by JustinXXVII
    Does anyone have a code snippet or a class that will take a long long and turn it into a 16 byte Hex string? I'm looking to turn data like this long long decimalRepresentation = 1719886131591410351; and turn it into this //Base 16 Hex Output: 17DE435307A07300 The %x operator doesn't want to work for me NSLog(@"Hex: %x",decimalRepresentation); //console : "Hex: 7a072af" As you can see that's not even close. Any help is truly appreciated!

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  • Why do pure virtual base classes get direct access to static data members while derived instances do

    - by Shamster
    I've created a simple pair of classes. One is pure virtual with a static data member, and the other is derived from the base, as follows: #include <iostream> template <class T> class Base { public: Base (const T _member) { member = _member; } static T member; virtual void Print () const = 0; }; template <class T> T Base<T>::member; template <class T> void Base<T>::Print () const { std::cout << "Base: " << member << std::endl; } template <class T> class Derived : public Base<T> { public: Derived (const T _member) : Base<T>(_member) { } virtual void Print () const { std::cout << "Derived: " << this->member << std::endl; } }; I've found from this relationship that when I need access to the static data member in the base class, I can call it with direct access as if it were a regular, non-static class member. i.e. - the Base::Print() method does not require a this- modifier. However, the derived class does require the this-member indirect access syntax. I don't understand why this is. Both class methods are accessing the same static data, so why does the derived class need further specification? A simple call to test it is: int main () { Derived<double> dd (7.0); dd.Print(); return 0; } which prints the expected "Derived: 7"

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  • sizeof derived already from base

    - by Oops
    Hi, is it possible to return the sizeof a derived class already from base class/struct? imho the size of a class is a kind of property of itself, like the weight of a human being. But I don't want to write the same function in every class. many thanks in advance Oops

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  • Overriding an abstract method of base class

    - by jess
    Hi, I have an abstract class with some methods,including an abstract method(Execute()).This method is overridden in child class.Now, an event is raised(somewhere in application),and for this event there is a handler in base class.And,in this handler,I call Execute. Now, the method of chilobject is executed.I am bit confused,how this works under the hood?

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  • Base class pointer vs inherited class pointer?

    - by Goose Bumper
    Suppose I have a class Dog that inherits from a class Animal. What is the difference between these two lines of code? Animal *a = new Dog(); Dog *d = new Dog(); In one, the pointer is for the base class, and in the other, the pointer is for the derived class. But when would this distinction become important? For polymorphism, either one would work exactly the same, right?

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  • Actionscript base class in Flex AIR app

    - by Alan
    I'm trying to build a Flex AIR app using Flex Builder 3, which I'm just getting started with. In Flash CS4, there's a text field in the authoring environment where you can specify a class that will become the "base" class - your class inherits from Sprite and then "becomes" the Stage at runtime. Is there a a way to do the same thing with Flex/AIR? Failing that, can anyone explain how to create and use an external class? Originally I had this in TestApp.mxml: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <mx:WindowedApplication xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" layout="absolute"> <mx:Script source="TestApp.as"/> </mx:WindowedApplication> And this in TestApp.as: package { public class TestApp { public function TestApp() { trace('Hello World'); } } } That gives the error "packages cannot be nested", so I tried taking out the package statement: public class TestApp { public function TestApp() { trace('Hello World'); } } That gives an error "classes cannot be nested", so I finally gave up and tried to take out the class altogether, figuring I'd try to start with a bunch of functions instead: function init() { trace('Hello World'); } But that gives the error "A file found in a source-path must have an externally visible definition. If a definition in the file is meant to be externally visible, please put the definition in a package". I can't win! When I put my class in a package, it says I can't do that because it would be nested. When I don't, it says it needs to be in a package so it can be seen. Does anyone know how to fix this? If I can't do the custom-class-as-base-class thing, is there a way I could just have it like: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <mx:WindowedApplication xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" layout="absolute"> <mx:Script source="TestApp.as"/> <mx:Script> var app = new TestApp(); </mx:Script> </mx:WindowedApplication> At the moment I can't import the class definition at all, so even that won't work. Thanks in advance!

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  • the error "invalid literal for int() with base 10:" keeps coming up

    - by ratce003
    I'm trying to write a very simple program, I want to print out the sum of all the multiples of 3 and 5 below 100, but, an error keeps accuring, saying "invalid literal for int() with base 10:" my program is as follows: sum = "" sum_int = int(sum) for i in range(1, 101): if i % 5 == 0: sum += i elif i % 3 == 0: sum += i else: sum += "" print sum Any help would be much appreciated.

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  • In what situations is octal base used?

    - by Bob
    I've seen binary and hex used quite often but never octal. Yet octal has it's own convention for being used in some languages (ie, a leading 0 indicating octal base). When is octal used? What are some typical situations when one would use octal or octal would be easier to reason about? Or is it merely a matter of taste?

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  • Base 62 conversion in Python

    - by mikl
    How would you convert an integer to base 62 (like hexadecimal, but with these digits: '0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'). I have been trying to find a good Python library for it, but they all seems to be occupied with converting strings. The Python base64 module only accepts strings and turns a single digit into four characters. I was looking for something akin to what URL shorteners use.

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