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  • Windows Login Integration

    - by Dusty Roberts
    Hi Peeps. I am building facial recognition software for a certain purpose, however, as a spin-off i would like to use that same software / concept, to automatically recognize me when i sit in front of the PC, and log me in. recognition is handled.. however, i need to incorporate this into windows, the same way fingerprint logins work. where can i go to get some more info on the doing this?

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  • Toggle iPhone tethering by code

    - by Canada Dev
    I live in Canada, so am fortunate that I can tether. One issue is that to toggle tethering, you need to drill down four screens in Settings, which is just a big hassle. A Google search returned nothing, so I was wondering if anyone here knew the code to turn on/off tethering? I know there's a toggle for SBSettings, but I do not have a jailbroken phone, I just want to create an app I build onto my phone and have an icon for quickly toggling it. Thanks

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  • floating point precision in ruby on rails model validations

    - by Chris Allison
    Hello I am trying to validate a dollar amount using a regex: ^[0-9]+\.[0-9]{2}$ This works fine, but whenever a user submits the form and the dollar amount ends in 0(zero), ruby(or rails?) chops the 0 off. So 500.00 turns into 500.0 thus failing the regex validation. Is there any way to make ruby/rails keep the format entered by the user, regardless of trailing zeros?

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  • Why does Samba/CIFS suck so badly. [closed]

    - by sean
    Seriously, machines refusing to save data because files THEY HAVE OPEN are locked BY THEMSELVES. Getting 200+ connections simultaneously takes it out despite a plethora of available disk and network bandwidth. You can't turn off CUPS you have to COMPILE WITHOUT IT. DFS support is completely broken and pretty much useless in the current state (as in DFS for load balancing, not replication). We should just move to NFS and find a DFS like namespace aggregator.

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  • #Developer installer- This setup requires the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 to be installed

    - by cometbill
    I'm trying to install the latest version of #Develop but am getting the message This setup requires the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 to be installed I'm running Windows 7, and I've tried running the installer for .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 plus the installer for the Windows 7 SDK. The installer just says to use the Control Panel to turn Windows Features on and off to configure .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Anyone got any suggestions ?

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  • Android: Daily Reminder

    - by Srirangan
    Hey guys, I'm creating an Android app where in the user can set the daily reminder, and at the designated time, the phone's alarm goes off and an activity is launched. App uses the latest version of the SDK and the emulator. How do I get started with this? Thanks, Sri

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  • Help! Joomla Templates!

    - by Steph
    Hi Everyone, I need to make this design: http://www.stephburningham.com/lmg/ into a joomla template but I've never made a joomla template before and the tutorials are so complex! Can anyone start me off? Thanks a lot, Steph

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  • How do I write a prepared statement with an update?

    - by Chris
    I am using mysqli prepared statments and I am trying to write a prepared statement with an UPDATE, but I think I am off somewhere. Here's my code: $upload_folder = 'Some String'; $sql = 'UPDATE orders (upload_location) SET (?) WHERE order_id = 160'; $stmt = $conn->stmt_init(); if($stmt->prepare($sql)){ $stmt->bind_param('s', $upload_folder); $location_inserted = $stmt->execute(); } What am I doing wrong?

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  • sql rounding value

    - by fishhead
    hello, I have been sucsessful at rounding my value to one decimal point but I would like to trim off the multitude oz trailing zeros. ROUND(SUM(Duration ),1) ends up giving me 16.9000000000000000 how do I trim all those trailing zeros. thanks mssql

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  • In C, do braces act as a stack frame?

    - by Claudiu
    If I create a variable within a new set of curly braces, is that variable popped off the stack on the closing brace, or does it hang out until the end of the function? For example: void foo() { int c[100]; { int d[200]; } //code that takes a while return; } Will d be taking up memory during the code that takes a while section?

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  • What defines writing PHP?

    - by cdburgess
    When writing PHP code for any given project, do you find you can write code off the top of your head? Or do you make multiple round trips to php.net? If it is the later, can you still be considered a good coder. This is a legitimate question as I find I have difficulty always remembering all of the functions that are available to me so I find I use php.net as a crutch. Is there anyway to improve this?

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  • How to stop emacs from replacing underbar with <- in ess-mode

    - by SetJmp
    ess-mode is "Emacs speaks statistics." This mode is useful for editing programs for R or Splus (two separate statistics packages). In my buffer, when ever I type '_' the character is replaced with "<-" which is very frustrating. Is there a emacs lisp statement to turn off this behavior? Thanks, SetJmp emacs: 22.1.1 ess-mode release (unknown)

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  • cut audio file with iPhone SDK

    - by Dmitry
    Hi! Is it possible to cut audio file with iPhone SDK? (file has .caf extension) I just need to cut off the silence at the beginning. (Also, maybe it's possible to write new file from the existing one with specified start and end time.) Thanks in advance!

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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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  • Sample MS application for ASP.NET MVC?

    - by DotnetDude
    I am getting started with my first MVC project and want to start off on the right foot. I know the basics of how to create a quick and dirty MVC application. However, I'd like to get my hands on a resource that uses best practices for developing ASP.NET MVC applications (either a document or a sample quickstart app) Any help is appreciated

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  • How to get distinct results in hibernate with joins and row-based limiting?

    - by Daniel Alexiuc
    I'm trying to implement paging using row-based limiting (for example: setFirstResult(5) and setMaxResults(10)) on a Hibernate Criteria query that has joins to other tables. Understandably, data is getting cut off randomly; and the reason for that is explained here. As a solution, the page suggests using a "second sql select" instead of a join. How can I convert my existing criteria query (which has joins using createAlias()) to use a nested select instead?

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  • C#: Process.HasExited returns false even though the process has terminated

    - by Jeremy
    Possibly the inverse of this question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2519673/ I called Kill() on a process and it seems to have exited. But when I test HasExited, I get false: myProcess.Kill(); while ( !myProcess.HasExited ) { Thread.Sleep(1000); } And this continues indefinitely. Granted, I have to change this code to stop waiting eventually, but I'm curious as to why HasExited still returns false when the process seems to have dropped off the map so to speak.

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  • Draw a JButton to look like a JLabel (or at least without the button edge?)

    - by Electrons_Ahoy
    I've got a JButton that for various reasons I want to act like a button, but look like a JLabel. It doesn't actually have to be a JLabel under the hood, I just don't want the raised button edge to show up. Is there an easy way to turn off the "button look" for JButtons but keep all the button functionality? I could build some kind of composed subclass hyperbutton that delegated to a jlabel for display purposes, but I'm really hoping there's something along the lines of button.lookLikeAButton(false).

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  • set windows PATH environment variable at runtime in Java

    - by hhhh
    I have a java program that fires off an executable using the Runtime.exec() method. I'm using the variant that takes in a set of command line params as one argument, and some environment variables as another argument. The environment variable I'm tryign to set is path, so i'm passing in "PATH=C:\some\path". This does not work. Is there some trick to this or any alternatives. I am stuck to Java 1.4 unfortunately.

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  • Getting A File's Mime Type In Java

    - by Lee Theobald
    I was just wondering how most people fetch a mime type from a file in Java? So far I've tried two utils: JMimeMagic & Mime-Util. The first gave me memory exceptions, the second doesn't close its streams off properly. I was just wondering if anyone else had a method/library that they used and worked correctly?

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