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  • Query a SharePoint List from InfoPath web form in code

    - by dawsonweb
    I'm writing an InfoPath web form, using C# code behind. The form is a holiday request, after the user inputs the start and end dates I want the code to query a bank-holiday sharepoint list and count occurrences between the dates. I've added the sharepoint list as a second datasource however I'm now stuck. Any ideas?

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  • Asynchronous PHP calls?

    - by UltimateBrent
    Is there a way to PHP make asynchronous http calls? I don't care about the response, I just want to do something like file_get_contents(), but not wait on the request to finish before executing the rest of my code. This would be super useful for setting off "events" of a sort in my application, or triggering long processes. Any ideas?

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  • Internal classes with ADO.NET Entity Framework

    - by Regent
    I'm using Entity Framework for creation of my Data Access Layer and I want for all of my classes to be internal. I know it is possible to manually assign it manually in the designer for each class. But looks like it also requires to set internal modifier for each single property in every class! I have about 30+ entities and it will be a huge work to do. Do you know any ideas how to set a 'default access' for the entire model?

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  • XPS Document Print Tiling

    - by Boyd
    Currently I have an XPS document whose width is too large for the paper. I would like it to print the clipped off contents on additional pages. I have not been successful at finding a setting to accomplish this. Any ideas for a solution?

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  • restricting the property type of a custom attribute

    - by Guy
    Does anyone knows if it is possible to define/declare on your own custom attribute a restriction to the field type it may apply on? There are a flags that do restrict the usage of the attribute: [AttributeUsage( AttributeTargets.Property, AllowMultiple = false)] Im looking for something like: UseOnlyOnType = typeof(string) Any ideas?

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  • The second floating div in chrome clears down before first div.

    - by Jesse
    Two divs are next to eachother, both floating left within a wrapper. In IE and firefox they appear correctly, but in Chrome, the 2nd floating div clears down below Div A. When I remove "float:left" in the css, it goes to the correct position in Chrome, but clears down in IE and firefox (as it should). I dont know why it is appearing this way in Chrome. Any ideas?

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  • Ruby: Allowing a module to have settings

    - by JP
    If I'm building a library in ruby, what's the best way to allow users of the library to set module-wide settings that will be available to all sub classes etc of the library? A good example would be if I'm writing a library for posting to a webservice: TheService::File.upload("myfile.txt") # Uploads anonymously TheService::Settings.login("myuser","mypass") # Or any other similar way of doing this TheService::File.upload("myfile.txt") # Uploads as 'myuser' The idea would be that unless TheService::Settings.logout is called then all TheService operations would be conducted under myuser's account. Any ideas?

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  • Undefined function

    - by Luke
    Just a simple problem for most of you i'm sure. I have a function addTeamFixtures and it calls on a function flip. That function is defined later in the script. But I don't think it is happy with that. The code where it calls the function: $rounds[$round][0] = flip($rounds[$round][0]); Any ideas?

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  • How do I declare a constructor for an 'object' class type in Scala? I.e., a one time operation for the singleton.

    - by Zack
    I know that objects are treated pretty much like singletons in scala. However, I have been unable to find an elegant way to specify default behavior on initial instantiation. I can accomplish this by just putting code into the body of the object declaration but this seems overly hacky. Using an apply doesn't really work because it can be called multiple times and doesn't really make sense for this use case. Any ideas on how to do this?

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  • downloading security related problem in php

    - by pareek-rohit
    hi i have to upload a video.but i want to gives permission only authenticate user to download .but i have a problem in that.because if any body type the video detail in browser.(ex http://sitename/folder_name/videoname) then browser download that video.but i don't want this .please suggest me how can i resolve this problem.either i should generate the video name randomly or make a temporary folder in which video reside only for specific time,after this video will be delete. Or if any other ideas you have please let me know Thanks in advance

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  • How to convert a 2-d array into a dictionary object

    - by Nikron
    Hi, I have an array of type string that looks like this: "test1|True,test2|False,test3|False,test4|True". This is essentially a 2d array like so [test1][True] [test2][False] [test3][False] [test4][True]. I want to convert this into a dictionary<string,bool> using linq, something like: Dictionary<string, bool> myResults = results.Split(",".ToCharArray).ToDictionary() any ideas?

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  • Activerecord default accessors & unusual requirements

    - by JP
    I have an ActiveRecord::Base class which needs to have a field that is automatically generated when a new instance is made. How should I go about doing this? By defining an initialize function? class Thing < ActiveRecord::Base # 'special' (integer) needs to be set to lowest unused number (above 0) # considering that random rows will be removed via other processes end This is as far as I've got! Any ideas?

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  • Disabled javascript for printing?

    - by Probocop
    This may seem a strange question, but is it possible to disable javascript for the printed version of a webpage? The reason being, it causes the printout's layout to all be on top of each other. But if I turn off javascript it works fine. Any ideas?

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  • Java: Check if file is already open

    - by hello_world_infinity
    I need to write a custom batch File renamer. I've got the bulk of it done except I can't figure out how to check if a file is already open. I'm just using the java.io.File package and there is a canWrite() method but that doesn't seem to test if the file is in use by another program. Any ideas on how I can make this work?

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  • tag cloud filter help please

    - by rod
    Hi All, I have a div that contains many spans and each of those spans contains a single href. Basically it's a tag cloud. What I'd like to do is have a textbox that filters the tag cloud on KeyUp event. Any ideas or is this possible? Thanks, rodchar

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  • SED whitespace removal within a string

    - by blazeprogrammer
    I'm trying to use sed to replace whitespace within a string. For example, given the line: var test = 'Some test text here.'; I want to get: var test = 'Sometesttexthere.'; I've tried using (\x27 matches the '): sed 's|\x27\([^x27[:space:]]*\)[[:space:]]|\x27\1|g but that just gives var test = 'Sometest text here.'; Any ideas?

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  • catch output from linux telnet to a python script

    - by sandra
    Hello. My problem is that i want to do something like this in linux console telnet 192.168.255.28 process.py i.e i would like to do some transformation with console telnet output using python script. I'm see Popen in python for this case, but i can't understand how can i get input from telnet if it do not stop all time.. Pleas any ideas.

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  • Create Registry Value In Local Machine Using C#

    - by Robert
    I'm trying to save an install path to the registry so my windows service will know where my other application was installed. I'm using visual studio's deployment to create a registry value in HKEY_CURRENT_USER, but my windows service which runs under LocalMachine doesn't have access to that. I then made the installer create a registry value in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, but when I view the registry after the install it appears it never made the value. Any ideas?

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  • [Python] How to create a named temporary file in memory?

    - by conradlee
    I would like to use Python's tempfile module to create a temporary file that I will use for communication between processes (use of pipes is awkward). The documentation I've linked to above shows two functions that almost do what I want: tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile # For creating named tempfiles tempfile.SpooledTemporaryFile # For creating tempfiles in memory but actually I want a tempfile that is both named AND in memory. Any ideas?

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  • Append some HTML into the HEAD tag?

    - by Alex
    Hi! I want to add some style to head tag in html page using javascript. var h = document.getElementsByTagName('head').item(0); h.innerHTML += '<style>a{font-size:100px;}</style>'; But when I run this code in IE8 I see this error message: Could not set the innerHTML property. Invalid target element for this operation. Any ideas?

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