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  • How to get input from web?

    - by Dunix
    Hi, i am trying to find out, how to get input from html inputs using c++. In windows you can send WM_GETTEXT to the window and it returns text, that you wanted. But is there any way to do the same thing in web interface?. I am not interesting in sniffing packets now.

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  • Should Javascript's "for in" construct iterate the length property?

    - by Eric
    I'm making a bookmarklet, but I've encountered some wierd behaviour in IE8. The code causing the problem is this: var els = document.getElementById("my_id").getElementsByTagName("*"); for(var i in els) { alert(i+","+els[i]) } The first thing that is alerted is "length, n". This isn't the case in chrome: just in IE8. Interestingly, it seems to behave differently depending on whether the code goes in the console/address bar or the page itself. Is this standard behaviour?

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  • jquery ui slider with tooltip?

    - by maxw2
    Is it possible to have tooltip in jquery ui slider? Or is there other/better slider plugins with this in it already? Also if i use jquery ui's range slider, is it possible to have two different kind of tabs (the thing that you slide)?

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  • How to use a photo that has just been uploaded to Tomcat v6?

    - by Zombie_Colonel
    In an android application a user can upload a picture to a Tomcat server v6 in (Projet\WebContent\images) A second user can come at the same time display the picture thing not work it shows me: The requested resource is not available. I did what? I have to reboot the server? refresh? in a PHP page I upload pictures and then they are simply viewed by the user, for cons there I find difficulty with JEE

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  • Git undo last commit.

    - by Justin
    I merged the wrong way between two branches. I then ran the following: git reset --hard HEAD^ I am now back at the previous commit (which is where I want to be). Was that the correct thing to do? The bad commit is still in the repository, is that okay or should I do something else to remove it from the repository? I have not pushed or committed anything else yet.

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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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  • Webdevelopment with Jetty & Maven

    - by Phuong Nguyen de ManCity fan
    I find it very frustrating doing web development with Maven & Jetty using Eclipse, compare with what I did using Visual Studio. Everytime I make a change, even a minor change in my view file, (*.jsp, for example), then I have to re-package the whole web - waiting for jetty to reload everything before I can see the change. Is there any better way to do that, some thing like an automatically plugin that will picked that changed files and deploy the changed files to web server?

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  • Experiences using Wt C++ framework?

    - by StackedCrooked
    Has anyone actually used Wt? Did it work well? Did you experience certain limitations? Or advantages? Note: Please avoid the discussion of whether C++ is suited to be a web development language. I just want to give Wt a try because it seems like a fun thing to do.

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  • RESTful API: How to model 'request new password'?

    - by Jan P.
    I am designing a RESTful API for a booking application and was quite happy to see I could map all details of the application to the 4 HTTP methods. /users - GET, POST /users/({id}|myself) - GET, POST, PUT, DELETE /users/({id}|myself)/bookings - GET, POST /users/({id}|myself)/bookings/{id} - GET, POST, PUT, DELETE Example: Updating my own user uses a PUT to /users/myself. But now I found out that one thing is missing: The possibility to request a new password if I forgot my old one. Any idea how I could add this?

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  • multiple updation using single mysql query

    - by Ajith
    I need to update multiple rows with different values.Is it possible to do in mysql? ie,some thing like this UPDATE landing_page SET (rotation_slot_begin='0',rotation_slot_end='0.333333333333' where landing_pageid=265),(rotation_slot_begin='0.333333333333',rotation_slot_end='0.666666666667' where landing_pageid=267),(rotation_slot_begin='0.666666666667',rotation_slot_end='1' where landing_pageid=268) but this query is not working.I think something like this.Anybody can help me please

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  • Can anybody tell me exactly what the Object doesn't support this property or method means in IE for

    - by helle
    Hey guys, while surfing through the web and through stackoverflow.com i found many posts in forums, etc. where this message occures in IE but not in the other browsers. the thing is, the resolutions vary widely and it's not clear for me what's the best way to avoid this problem. So my question is, if anybody knows exactly, specificly what this message Object doesn't support this property or method means, causes, says ,... thanks for help. helle

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  • javascript string difference

    - by Konrad
    What is the difference (if any) between the javascript strings defined below? var str1 = "Somestring"; var str2 = 'Somestring'; "" and '' mean two very different things to me predominantly writing code in C++ :-) EDIT: If there is no difference why are there two ways of achieving the same thing and which is considered better practice to use and why. Thanks!

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  • How to quickly parse a list of strings

    - by math
    If I want to split a list of words separated by a delimiter character, I can use >>> 'abc,foo,bar'.split(',') ['abc', 'foo', 'bar'] But how to easily and quickly do the same thing if I also want to handle quoted-strings which can contain the delimiter character ? In: 'abc,"a string, with a comma","another, one"' Out: ['abc', 'a string, with a comma', 'another, one'] Related question: How can i parse a comma delimited string into a list (caveat)?

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  • emit signal from thread

    - by Umesha MS
    Hi, I am writing a sample which uses thread to do some background processing. In the thread I am trying to emitting a signal. But it is not coming to slot. While connecting I checked the value of “connect()” function value , it is returning value as true. One thing to notice is in the run method I am not using “exec() “ . Please help me to solve this problem.

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  • GC generation 3 appearing in windbg

    - by Johnv2020
    I've a dump file of a process I'm running (trying to find a memory leak) One thing I've noticed is that when I dump the bigger objects via !do windbg tells me that they are GC generation 3 ?? All of these are byte arrays so when I look at all the byte arrays in the dump I can see GC generations 0, 1, 2 & 3. Could someone explain whats going on here as I thought there was only 3 generations of GC.

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