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  • Handling dynamic number of columns

    - by Whistle
    I'm developing a CMS of sorts, and I want to give my users the possibility of customizing the display. More precisely, I want to give them the ability to choose to display or hide the left column, the right column and/or the top div. The middle column cannot be hidden since this is where the actual content will show, whereas the other columns are for navigation or side menus. I've been looking for a way to make this as smart and flexible as possible. For now I'm using a MasterPage, but that seems to be too constraining. For instance, with MasterPage you need to add a ContentPlaceHolder control in every of your ASPX pages. What are the best practices in this area? I guess a simpler way of saying this would be "I want to create a template system over which I have complete control".

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  • Python: get windows OS version and architecture

    - by Thorfin
    First of all, I don't think this question is a duplicate of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2208828/detect-64bit-os-windows-in-python because imho it has not been thoroughly answered. The only approaching answer is: Use sys.getwindowsversion() or the existence of PROGRAMFILES(X86) (if 'PROGRAMFILES(X86)' in os.environ) But: Can we completely rely on the windows environment variable PROGRAMFILES(X86)? I fear that anyone can create it, even if it's not present on the system. How can we use sys.getwindowsversion() to get the architecture? Regarding sys.getwindowsversion(): The link http://docs.python.org/library/sys.html#sys.getwindowsversion leads us to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724451%28VS.85%29.aspx but I don't see anything related to the architecture (32bit/64bit). Moreover, the platform element if the returned tuple seems to be independent of the architecture. One last note, I'm using python 2.5. Thanks!

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  • Double.ToString with N Number of Decimal Places

    - by Ngu Soon Hui
    I know that if we want to display a double as a two decimal digit, one would just have to use public void DisplayTwoDecimal(double dbValue) { Console.WriteLine(dbValue.ToString("0.00")); } But how to extend this to N decimal places, where N is determined by the user? public void DisplayNDecimal(double dbValue, int nDecimal) { // how to display }

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  • How to let the UITable sorted by number?

    - by Tattat
    I loaded a plist from the UITable, but there is something wrong. my plist file is some data like that: 3 3uyyhuhu34 ..... 5 5uyyhuhu34 ..... 11 11uyyhuhu34 ..... I found that the list is sorted from 11, then 3, after that is 5. But I want to sorted from 3, 5 to 11. What can I do to change the behaviors? thx

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  • PHP function: find argument's variable name, and function calls line number

    - by Majid
    I want to do something like this for simplifying logging operations. Any idea what I should put in for ?[1]? and ?[2]?? function log_var($var) { $line = ?[1]?; $var_name = ?[2]?; $line--; $filepath = 'log-' . date('Y-m-d'). '.txt'; $message = "$line, $var_name = $var\n"; $fp = fopen($filepath, "a"); fwrite($fp, $message); fclose($fp); @chmod($filepath, 0666); return TRUE; } This how I'd use the function in code (numbers are assumed to be line numbers in actual code): 23 $a = 'hello'; 24 log_var($a); 25 $b = 'bye'; 26 log_var($b); And this is what I want to be written to the log file: 23, a = hello 25, b = bye

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  • Find the clicked li number

    - by fire
    I have a standard list... <ul> <li><a href="#">blah 1</a></li> <li><a href="#">blah 2</a></li> <li><a href="#">blah 3</a></li> <li><a href="#">blah 4</a></li> </ul> And my jQuery: $('ul li a').live('click', function() { var parent = $(this).parent('li'); }); What I want to find out is the parent li's position in the list of the clicked link e.g. clicking on blah 3 would give me 2, blah 4 would give 3 etc. Any ideas?

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  • how to number the datas from mysql

    - by udaya
    Hi This is a doubt on mysql select query let me axplain my doubt with a simple example consider this is my query SELECT dbCountry from tableCountry tableCountry has fields dbCuntryId dbCountry and dbState I have the result as dbCountry india america england kenya pakisthan I need the result as 1 india 2 america 3 england 4 kenya 5 pakisthan the numbers 12345 must be generated with the increase in data and itis not a autoincrement id How can i get it is it something like loop

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  • Getting number of days between [NSDate date] and string @"2010-11-12"

    - by grobald
    Hello i have a question. in short: i need a function which receives [NSDate date] and string @"2010-11-12" and returns the amount of days between those two dates. more explanation: I need to store a date from a server in the format @"2010-11-12" in my NSUserdefaults. The meaning of this date is the expireDate of a feature in an iPhone App. Everytime i press on a button for this feature i need to check if the difference in days between the current time-[NSDate date] and @"2010-11-12" is greater than 0. That means tahat the feature is disabled. its making me crazy mabey its to dead simple.

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  • Doubling a number - shift left vs. multiplication

    - by ToxicAvenger
    What are the differences between int size = (int)((length * 200L) / 100L); // (1) and int size = length << 1; // (2) (length is int in both cases) I assume both code snippets want to double the length parameter. I'd be tempted to use (2) ... so are there any advantages for using (1)? I looked at the edge cases when overflow occurs, and both versions seem to have the same behavior. Please tell me what am I missing.

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  • Remove dash from a phone number

    - by zoom_pat277
    What regular expression using java could be used to filter out dashes '-' and open close round brackets from a string representing phone numbers... so that (234) 887-9999 should give 2348879999 and similarly 234-887-9999 should give 2348879999. Thanks,

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  • Java Int Array - Number being stored are different from ones specified

    - by Danadir
    Hey there, I have encountered the most weird problem ever in Java. When I am doing this: int []s = new int [5]; s[0] = 026; s[1] = 0011; s[2] = 1001; s[3] = 0026; s[4] = 1101; the numbers being stored in the array, seen from debug mode are different i.e. the numbers stored are 22,9,1001,22,1101. Can you give me some hints what might be wrong with this? Thanks in advance

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  • rails log rotation behaves weird (rails version 2.3.5)

    - by robodo
    I'm trying to setup log rotation in rails. I have put this in my environment/development.rb: config.logger = Logger.new("#{RAILS_ROOT}/log/#{ENV['RAILS_ENV']}.log", 1, 5*1048576) 2 files are created :-) but it looks like rails is writing to them randomly and at the same time as well. This creates messy log files :-( what am I missing?

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  • what math do i need to convert this number

    - by Uberfuzzy
    given an X, what math is needed to find its Y, using this table? x->y 0->1 1->0 2->6 3->5 4->4 5->3 6->2 language agnostic problem and no, i dont/cant just store the array, and do the lookup. yes, the input will always be the finite set of 0 to 6. it wont be scaling later.

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