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  • jQuery library to autopopulate multiple fields

    - by user1134179
    I have multiple textboxes with set character limits that together make up a code. There is value in the boxes being separated for a variety of reasons. I want to be able to paste a complete code in the first textbox and have it automatically populate all the textboxes. Is there a way to do this in javascript or a jquery library for this case? Currently I'm using jQuery autotab on each textbox and I'd prefer to keep that functionality.

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  • Accress Parent Page's Viewstate in ASP.NET

    - by rachmos
    OK, I guess I'm missing something obvious here, but I still can't make it work... I have a page in ASP.NET. I have a nested class inside the page. I have a property in this nested class. How can I access the page's viewstate from the property's Set statement? Thanks!

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  • Read Windows event logs using Enterprise Library

    - by Sathish
    I am using Enterprise library 3.1 to log application logs in Windows event logs, and I want to read this log by passing the date parameter. Please note that I will be accessing the remote machine and the performance should be good. Is there any method that can be used to read these logs using Ent Lib, or please suggest some good method.

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  • Select SWT Library depending on OS

    - by phineas
    How do I ensure when I distribute a JAR-file that the proper SWT-library (either the windows, the linux or mac version) is loaded an ready to use? It would be very helpful because then you can do one export and your application can run on any platform like Swing apps usually do. Thanks a lot

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  • Catch requests to non-existent classes (not autoload)

    - by Spot
    Is there a manner in which to catch requests to a class which does not exist. I'm looking for something exactly like __call() and __static(), but for classes as opposed to methods in a class. I am not talking about autoloading. I need to be able to interrupt the request and reroute it. Ideas?

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  • python-like Java IO library?

    - by drozzy
    Java is not my main programming language so I might be asking the obvious. But is there a simple file-handling library in Java, like in python? For example I just want to say: File f = Open('file.txt', 'w') for(String line:f){ //do something with the line from file } Thanks!

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  • Outlook Object Library for Visual Studio

    - by Ukodiak
    Our office is running two different versions of MS Office (2007 and 2010). Is there a way for me to integrate Outlook into a C# project and have it work for both versions of Outlook? I have added a reference to Microsoft Outlook 14.0 Object Library, but for users of Outlook 2007, do they require version 12.0 or will the newer version work?

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  • purpose of php consutructor

    - by Bharanikumar
    Hi , Am working in the classes and object class structure , but not extream level , Just class and function , then in one place instantiation . that's it , not much big functions like __construct etc , Please tell me very simply , 1.what is th purpose of constructor ad destructor , But i know theoretical explanation school level , But i am expecting something like in real time , which situation we have to use, and is there any example for that please tell me, Regards

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  • C/C++ opaque pointer library

    - by aaa
    hello Is there library/header already written to manage C++ objects from C using opaque pointers/handles? I can write one myself, but I would rather use already made solution, especially if it has fortran bindings. Thanks

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  • Accessing variables in other classes (Java)

    - by George
    Why doesn't the following program return 0, since I am accessing p from a new A(), which has not had main called on it? public class A { public int p = 0; public static void main(String[] args) { p = Integer.parseInt(args[0]); new B().go(); } } class B { public void go() { System.out.println(new A().p); } }

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  • Problem with C++ classes

    - by Mike
    I have a class defined called extBlock. I then make an instance of that class with this extBlock mainBlock = new extBlock(1, 1024); I get this error: error C2440: 'initializing' : cannot convert from 'extBlock *' to 'extBlock' Can anyone help me with why I am getting this error. I have seen examples online of declaring it like this with a pointer extBlock *mainBlock = new extBlock(1, 1024); But if I do it this way it does not let me call the functions of mainBlock

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