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  • Disable day dynamically after clicking it

    - by Justin
    I have used the BeforeShowDays method to disable days on page load for my datepicker in the past. What I would like now is to click on a day, and the day should become disabled (not clickable, as if I used the BeforeShowDays method on that day). Is there a way to accomplish this?

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  • How determine application subsystem from executable file

    - by Luca
    I'm trying to detect console application from the list of the executables files installed on my computer. How to implement it? Every application has a "subsystem" (windows application, console application or library; specified to the linker as option, I think). How to detect it using only the executable file? Are there alternative methods to detect the application characteristic? Additionally, are there any method for detecting the file is a really executable file? Any issue for JAR executables?

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  • How to enforce a 5-minute per post rule in a session object in Java?

    - by John
    I'm trying to figure out how to enforce a 5 minute per post/action rule. I'm developing a web application with Wicket in Java and I've got a session class which I was planning on using to keep track of these timers on a per-user basis. I wasn't planning on storing the timestamp in a database. public boolean isAllowedToPost() { if(null OR has 5 minutes passed since last post) { // set the new timestamp return true; } else { return false; } }

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  • How to convert dates to numbers in Matlab

    - by user1297712
    I have some variables like these: a(1)=00:26:00 a(2)=744:32:00 a(3)=8040:33:00 I want to convert them to numbers, so I use the datenum command. The biggest number should be 8040:33:00, but look what happens. datenum(a([1 2 3])) ans = 1.0e+005 * 7.3487 7.3485 7.3486 But if I don´t calculate a(1): datenum(a([2 3],51)) ans = 1.0e+005 * 7.3490 7.3520 That´s the results that I want to get. I think that the problem is that a(2) and a(3) have more than 24hours but I haven´t found any way to solve this problem. Thanks.

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  • highlight text in 2 textboxes at the same time

    - by user1907736
    I am trying to create a packet analyzer for an online game using C# and I am new to c#. I have 2 RichTextBoxes, 1 shows the packet in bytes and the other one shows the packet in ANSI. Here is what I want to achieve: When I select(highlight) data in the byte text box, I want the corresponding data in the ANSI text box to also be highlighted. (and vice-versa) When I change data in the 1 of the textboxes, I want the corresponding data in the other textbox to also be changed. How do I do these?

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  • Django display notifications by day

    - by dana
    hi guys, i have a notification list, and i want to order them by day, meaning, that i want to have in my notification list every day a title like 'Monday 16th od September' and the notifications for that day. I did not find anywhere how it should be done thanks a lot!

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  • Detecting if a file is binary or plain text?

    - by dr. evil
    How can I detect if a file is binary or a plain text? Basically my .NET app is processing batch files and extracting data however I don't want to process binary files. As a solution I'm thinking about analysing first X bytes of the file and if there are more unprintable characters than printable characters it should be binary. Is this the right way to do it? Is there nay better implementation for this task?

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  • Recursive algorithm for coalescing / collapsing list of dates into ranges.

    - by Dycey
    Given a list of dates 12/07/2010 13/07/2010 14/07/2010 15/07/2010 12/08/2010 13/08/2010 14/08/2010 15/08/2010 19/08/2010 20/08/2010 21/08/2010 I'm looking for pointers towards a recursive pseudocode algorithm (which I can translate into a FileMaker custom function) for producing a list of ranges, i.e. 12/07/2010 to 15/07/2010, 12/08/2010 to 15/08/2010, 19/08/2010 to 20/08/2010 The list is presorted and de-deuplicated. I've tried starting from both the first value and working forwards, and the last value and working backwards but I just can't seem to get it to work. Having one of those frustrating days... It would be nice if the signature was something like CollapseDateList( dateList, separator, ellipsis ) :-)

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  • PHP - displaying 1 random record for each week

    - by mike
    I want to display 1 random record from a database based on the week. I need to determine if it's a new, and if it is a new week, then select the record and display the new record. I'm thinking I can just use a single day of the week to generate the new record, either way will work. I'm really having a hard time conceptualizing how I'll store the record id and not select a new one when someone visits again the same day or refreshes the page. Any ideas? Let me know if I wasn't clear enough.

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  • Ruby (with Rails) convert a string of time into seconds?

    - by Ryan
    So, I've got a string of time... something along the lines of '4 hours' '48 hours' '3 days' '15 minutes' I would like to convert those all into seconds. For '4 hours', this works fine Time.parse('4 hours').to_i - Time.prase('0 hours').to_i => 14400 # 4 hours in seconds, yay However, this doesn't work for 48 hours (outside of range error). It also does not work for 3 days (no information error), etc. Is there a simple way to convert these strings into seconds?

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  • Line formatting with Ruby.

    - by dbtek
    There is a text file containing words with 1 space between each of them. And there is also a command line entry that gives the length of line (output) wanted. Output will be words that fit into the length of the line (taken from command line). Also the first word will be on the left side of the line and the last word will be right side of it. The spaces between each word will be same. Any help will be appreciated thanks for replying.

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  • C++ question on file formats and od

    - by user231536
    I have the following simple code: ofstream output("test"); output << 'a'; When I do an octal dump of the file, I get this: 0000000 000141 0000001 I can see that 000141 (in base 8) is 8 bits wide and 0000001 is probably EOF. What is the first byte of all 0's and why is it there? I know it is null is ascii but what is its purpose?

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  • PHP Round Minute to nearest Quarter Hour

    - by Rob
    I need to round times down to the nearest quarter hour in PHP. The times are being pulled from a MySQL database from a datetime column and formatted like 2010-03-18 10:50:00. Example: 10:50 needs to be 10:45 1:12 needs to be 1:00 3:28 needs to be 3:15 etc. I'm assuming floor() is involved but not sure how to go about it. Thanks

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  • How can I make the small icon(16x16)?

    - by Cora
    Hi All, I found it difficult to make small icons look clear and clean. For instance, I made the 16x16 size icons, they looked ok in PS or AI, but after saved them as some other image types, they are not that clear at all. Is that because i used wrong color or wrong tools? I wonder if there are some special tools for making extremely small icons. So any options? How i can make them look more clear and clean? Thanks a lot!

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  • How does my php function for converting a date to facebook timestamp look? New to PHP.

    - by First2Drown
    any suggestions to make it better? function convertToFBTimestamp($date){ $this_date = date('Y-m-d-H-i-s', strtotime($date)); $cur_date = date('Y-m-d-H-i-s'); list ($this_year, $this_month, $this_day, $this_hour, $this_min, $this_sec) = explode('-',$this_date); list ($cur_year, $cur_month, $cur_day, $cur_hour, $cur_min, $cur_sec) = explode('-',$cur_date); $this_unix_time = mktime($this_hour, $this_min, $this_sec, $this_month, $this_day, $this_year); $cur_unix_time = mktime($cur_hour, $cur_min, $cur_sec, $cur_month, $cur_day, $cur_year); $cur_unix_date = mktime(0, 0, 0, $cur_month, $cur_day, $cur_year); $dif_in_sec = $cur_unix_time - $this_unix_time; $dif_in_min = (int)($dif_in_sec / 60); $dif_in_hours = (int)($dif_in_min / 60); if(date('Y-m-d',strtotime($date))== date('Y-m-d')) { if($dif_in_sec < 60) { return $dif_in_sec." seconds ago"; } elseif($dif_in_sec < 120) { return "about a minute ago"; } elseif($dif_in_min < 60) { return $dif_in_min." minutes ago"; } else { if($dif_in_hours == 1) { return $dif_in_hours." hour ago"; } else { return $dif_in_hours." hours ago"; } } } elseif($cur_unix_date - $this_unix_time < 86400 ) { return strftime("Yesterday at %l:%M%P",$this_unix_time); } elseif($cur_unix_date - $this_unix_time < 259200) { return strftime("%A at %l:%M%P",$this_unix_time); } else { if($this_year == $cur_year) { return strftime("%B, %e at %l:%M%P",$this_unix_time); } else { return strftime("%B, %e %Y at %l:%M%P",$this_unix_time); } } }

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