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  • Wordpress PHP Question

    - by Matt
    I have a standard wordpress blog displaying 10 posts on the index page. I'd like to show the last post from a single category in a premium spot above the other 10 posts. Can someone please tell me what i need to add to the code to do this?

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  • Redirect to login page automatically after some time

    - by ASD
    How can we redirect to login page automatically after some time? I have a requirement to redirect to login page if the current page is idle for 10 minutes in Java/JSP. I tried to use <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="120;url=./login.html"> tag. This works only when I click on any link but not automatically after 2 mins(120secs). Can anyone tell me how to redirect to login page automatically?

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  • Adding images to a JAR file in Eclipse?

    - by ChrisFreeley
    I'm trying to make a game in java, but I'm a bit of a newb. The game has images, and when I run the application from eclipse, they all show up fine. But when I export the project as an application, the images don't show up. When I put the application in the same folder as the images, they show up when I run the application, so someone suggested that I just need to put the image files inside my JAR. Can someone tell me how? Thank you

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  • Answered: Selecting even table rows from a table element

    - by mvrak
    The issue I am having is: How do I go from a variable pointing at an element to using CSS selectors? I want to make this work: function highlight(table) {$(table " > :even").toggleClass('highlight');} where table is a reference to a table element. I don't want answers that tell me to use $('#table') because that defeats the point of the generality I am trying to make. Thanks

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  • Subversion with Apache and permissions issues

    - by djechelon
    Hello, I have setup an SVN repository for use with Apache 2 via svnadmin create command and appropriate vhost configuration. I found that, in order to correctly use the repository, this must be owned by wwwrun user (or www group) or chmodded to 777. I would like to ask if it's possible to explicitly tell Apache to impersonate another user when serving requests to a certain path (from vhost.conf), like with suphp extension, so I won't mess with permissions once I create a repository. Thank you in advance

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  • removenode in javascript chrome

    - by Nishima
    Hi All, I want to removw a node from a page for that i am using the below mentioned function document.getElementById(id).removeNode(true); .This is working fine in IE but not in Chrome. Can anyone tell me how can i do that Thanks

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  • LINUX: how to detect that ftp file upload is finished.

    - by duke84
    In my project I have a file uploading feature. Files are uploaded via FTP. I need to configure a listener that will check for new files and invoke a script only when file uploading is finished. Because if I run this script immediately after detecting the new file, it can start to process file that is not completely uploaded, which will cause an error. Can anybody tell if this is possible on LINUX and how can I do this?

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  • variable size datatype(int) in c++

    - by goutham
    Hello I want to use a datatype to represent sizes like 3bits or 12bits.. can anyone tell me how can I implement this in c++ and is there any code like this, which can help me define size in bits int i:3; thanks in advance ..

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  • How to start editing pidgin source code ?

    - by Sakti
    I downloaded pidgin source code and i don't know where to start from .. Can any one pls ;) point the right way to understand that program ? and also tell how to compile it on windows system .. it has manuals to compile on a Linux system but not windows .

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  • .NET Results Class

    - by pm_2
    I have a C# function that does some processing and needs to return figures about what it has processed, success, failure, etc. Can anyone tell me if there are any standard framework classes that will handle this (for example, number of records processed, number successful, failed, etc) ? Alternatively, can anyone say how they usually handle this? Is the best way to create a class, or to use out parameters?

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  • Rails object based permission/authorization engine?

    - by Vlad
    Hi I want to add "Sharing documents" feature to my app, like in google documents service. As i see: User can: can list/view/create/edit/delete own documents share own document to everyone - its a public document share own document to another user with read-only access share own document to another user with read-write access view list of own documents and users to whom he gave permission to read and write view list of foreign documents view/edit foreign document with read/write permissions Please tell me, which permission/authorization solution is preffered for my task?

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  • What does explorer use to open a file?

    - by dauphic
    I'm attempting to hook into whatever explorer calls when a file is opened (double-click, context menu open, etc.), however I can't figure out which function that is. Originally, I thought it was ShellExecute, as that does the same thing as far as I can tell, but after hooking into it I learned that it's only used when a new explorer window is opened. Any ideas which function I should be hooking?

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  • Ignoring certain chars globally

    - by shi kui
    Consider it that '_'s in a number doesn't change that number's value so 1000==1_000==10_00. The Problem: given numbers like 1_244_23 1412_2 1_1111 etc..., how could I decide whether certain number appears in that collection? For example: 1244_23 yes, 11_111 yes, 1412_1 no. How could using regex to solve this? I mean, if I could tell the regex engine just ignore these '_''s when matching then this problem becomes trivial? How could I do so?

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  • A file's web address is different from the local file structure

    - by allanb
    I'm not sure how best to describe this (as you can clearly tell from the title) so I'll give you an example: I have a multisite Drupal installation. Each of the sites' sitemap.xml files are located on the server at /sites/example.com/files though with a browser (and to search engines) it is accessible at example.com/sitemap.xml I was wondering how this was achieved? Is this called Virtual Directory? Thank you

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  • New to animation in Iphone

    - by mindfreak
    Hello guys , I am fairly new to transition and animation methods in Iphone. Can somebody pl. guide me the basics of transition and Animation in Iphone. This is needed frequently in my Apps. Can anybody tell me any link where i can Understand ABC of animation ?

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  • how to set the item selection forcefully in Qt

    - by Solitaire
    Hi.. Can any one tell me how to set the item to be selected forcefully.. I tried this after adding items to list row.. QModelIndex index = mylistview->currentIndex(); mylistview ->setCurrentIndex(index); its not working.. index I am getting index (-1,-1).. can any one help me on this Thanks

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