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  • How to automate database updates at webserver

    - by user221919
    hi I am developing the online bidding system using asp.net where I need to close the auction if the auction time is get closed without any bid. As in the following web site : http://www.bidrivals.com/us/ Please help me to resolve to this problem. Waiting for your valuable thoughts. Thanking You.

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  • Combobox DropDownList and keypress

    - by Jim
    I have a dropdownlist that holds all of the TimeZone.Displayname All of these display names come out as: (GMT +09:00) Seoul, (GMT -06:00) Central Time (US & Canada), etc. Is there a way to have a keypress event that would search through the first letter after the ")"? Right now it only recognizes the first character of the combobox string which is "(" EDIT Changed title because timezones don't really have to do with the issue.

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  • Auto Encryption of web.config connection string

    - by Klaas Jan
    I want to encrypt the connection string in web.config, the problem is each time a developer changes the connection string in web.config and publishes, it needs to be encrypted every time in the web server. Is there any way that the connection string can encrypted automatically every time someone publishes it? Note :- All of us work on our local machines other than the server. So encryption using local machine key is not an option.

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  • Assembly language 8086

    - by rkrahu
    I v porblem in assembly 8086, I can't use 2D array when I m using like this mov ar[cx][dx] then arising error and when I want to us SI and DI both in arrary then also find error. I need answer quickly thanks for your help

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  • Table of content from MSDN help

    - by Oksana
    Hi All! I whant convert msdn help to chm file. Usually table of content already exists in single html page. But in msdn help, table of content building by ajax and not presents completely. How get table of content file from msdn help? For example, I get documentation from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb418439%28SQL.10%29.aspx

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  • Derivative of a program

    - by kokoloco
    Let us assume you can represent a program as mathematical function, that's possible. How does the program representation of the first derivative of that function look like? Is there a way to transform a program to its "derivative" form, and does this make sense at all?

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  • <a href=...> syntax

    - by stanigator
    I am trying to append a link to the text as shown below: <a href=\"http://blog.sysil.com/?page_id=5\">Contact Us</a> <br />Copyright © 2010 Stanley Lee. All Rights Reserved. However, it is not linking properly. Do you know what is causing the linking error? Thanks in advance for your help!

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  • Dealing with PHP server and MySQL server in different time zones

    - by Kyle Noland
    For those of us who use standard shared hosting packages, such as GoDaddy or Network Solutions, how do you handle datetime conversions when your hosting server (PHP) and MySQL server are in different time zones? Also, does anybody have some best practice advice for determining what time zone a visitor to your site is in and manipulating a datetime variable appropriately?

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  • SoundMixer.computeSpectrum with microphone

    - by paleozogt
    Flex has the SoundMixer.computeSpectrum function that lets you compute an FFT from the currently playing sound. What I'd like to do is compute an FFT without playing the sound. Since Flash 10.1 lets us access the microphone bytes directly, it seems like we should be able to compute the FFT directly off of what the user is speaking.

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  • SoundMixer.computeSpectrum with microphone

    - by paleozogt
    Flex has the SoundMixer.computeSpectrum function that lets you compute an FFT from the currently playing sound. What I'd like to do is compute an FFT without playing the sound. Since Flash 10.1 lets us access the microphone bytes directly, it seems like we should be able to compute the FFT directly off of what the user is speaking.

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  • python regular expression for domain names

    - by user230911
    I am trying use the following regression to extract domain name from a text, but it just produce nothing, what's wrong with it? I don't know if this is suitable to ask this "fix code" question, maybe I should read more. I just want to save some time. Thanks pat_url = re.compile(r''' (?:https?://)* (?:[\w]+[\-\w]+[.])* (?P<domain>[\w\-]*[\w.](com|net)([.](cn|jp|us))*[/]*) ''') print re.findall(pat_url,"http://www.google.com/abcde") I want the output to be google.com

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  • Using JUnit as an acceptance test framework

    - by Chris Knight
    OK, so I work for a company who has openly adopted agile practices for development in recent years. Our unit tests and code quality are improving. One area we still are working on is to find what works best for us in the automated acceptance test arena. We want to take our well formed user stories and use these to drive the code in a test driven manner. This will also give us acceptance level tests for each user story which we can then automate. To date, we've tried Fit, Fitnesse and Selenium. Each have their advantages, but we've also had real issues with them as well. With Fit and Fitnesse, we can't help but feel they overcomplicate things and we've had many technical issues using them. The business haven't fully bought in these tools and aren't particularly keen on maintaining the scripts all the time (and aren't big fans of the table style). Selenium is really good, but slow and relies on real time data and resources. One approach we are now considering is the use of the JUnit framework to provide similiar functionality. Rather than testing just a small unit of work using JUnit, why not use it to write a test (using the JUnit framework) to cover an acceptance level swath of the application? I.e. take a new story ("As a user I would like to see basic details of my policy...") and write a test in JUnit which starts executing application code at the point of entry for the policy details link but covers all code and logic down to the stubbed data access layer and back to the point of forwarding to the next page in the application, asserting on what data the user should see on that page. This seems to me to have the following advantages: Simplicity (no additional frameworks required) Zero effort to integrate with our Continuous Integration build server (since it already handles our JUnit tests) Full skillset already present in the team (its just a JUnit test after all) And the downsides being: Less customer involvement (though they are heavily involved in writing the user stories in the first place from which the acceptance tests will be written) Perhaps more difficult to understand (or make understood) the user story and acceptance criteria in a JUnit class verses a freetext specification ala Fit or Fitnesse So, my question is really, have you ever tried this method? Ever considered it? What are your thoughts? What do you like and dislike about this approach? Finally, please only mention alternative frameworks if you can say why you like or dislike them more than this approach.

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  • When implementing a microsoft.build.utilities.task how to i get access to the various environmental

    - by Simon
    When implementing a microsoft.build.utilities.task how to i get access to the various environmental variables of the build? For example "TargetPath" I know i can pass it in as part of the task XML <MyTask TargetPath="$(TargetPath)" /> But i don't want to force the consumer of the task to have to do that if I can access the variable in code. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.build.utilities.task.aspx

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  • What does the Microsoft.WebApplication.targets import do in VS 2010 web application projects?

    - by Simon
    Visual Studio 2010 seems to insist on having this import in web application projects <Import Project="$(MSBuildExtensionsPath32)\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v10.0\WebApplications\Microsoft.WebApplication.targets" /> What does this import give us and is it really required? On a side note if you remove this import with a text editor Visual studio will re-add it. The reason i am asking is when the project is compiled on a build server that target does nor exists because visual studio is not installed.

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  • CCATS needed for non-export iPhone app?

    - by Steve
    I'm getting ready to finally deploy my first iPhone app. The app uses SSL to connect to a REST web service. While reading the docs on deploying the app to the app store, I came across some drivel regarding having to go through a 30 - 60 day government vetting process just to ship an app that simply connects to an HTTPS server. My question is, since this is an export requirement, do apps that are only distributed in the US face this same restriction? Thanks

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  • Extra Padding in Chrome and Safari

    - by Ronnie
    Hi Guys, Safari and Chrome seem to be adding extra padding/margins in regards to the text within the boxes at one of the pages within my website http://www.smsusyd.com/about-us/2010-executive-team/. What can I do to make it appear the same way it does in firefox and ie? Any help would be appreciated. Cheers!

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  • How To Parse A Website?

    - by Jamie
    Hey I would like to build an app that could parse a website in order to get specific information. Specifically something that can parse http://www.fedex.com/Tracking?language=english&cntry_code=us&tracknumbers=681780934297262 for the important information. Is there a tutorial out there I could use.

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