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  • How to render or include files/data in bootstrap.groovy?

    - by skurt
    I want to use some parts of code in different area of bootstrap.groovy. How do I "include" these parts and reuse it? def init = { environments { production { include("bla.groovy) include("blaFoo.groovy) } test { include("blaFoo.groovy) } development { include("bla.groovy) include("bla1.groovy) include("blaFoo.groovy) } } }

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  • Can I declare the same value for two attributes at once

    - by graphicdivine
    For example, for accessibility reasons I want my onfocus and onmouseover to have identical values. For the sake of maintainability I want to declare this once only. What I'd like to be able to do is this: <a onmouseover,onfocus="assist('hello');">linktext</a> But, of course, that would be too easy, and doesn't work. What's the best way I can achieve this DRYing out of my tags?

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  • call a Javascript function from controller more than once (in Rails)

    - by mm1
    hi. I have a multiple file upload form(html5) and want to update my view as soon one of the images is transfered to my image server. Currently I upload the files with ajax and use response_to_parent to update my upload view when all images are transfered to the image server. Is it possible to call a Javascript function from the controller more than once per action? def upload params[:images].each do |file| upload_to_image_server(file) #page << Update upload View end end Thanks, Michael

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  • Include HTML file as embedded resource

    - by Stacey
    A followup to another question I did, I've done some more digging but I am still coming up dry. Is there any way to include .HTML/.ASPX files as 'embedded resources' into an ASP.NET MVC application? I've found lots of examples of using string resources, but never other files entirely.

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  • fire jquery .animate oninput only once

    - by luke
    http://jsfiddle.net/nFFuD/ I'm trying to animate the search field in this example using jquery, making it move to the top of it's containing div oninput. I was originally using scriptaculous effect.move to do this, but I couldn't make the event only fire once, so if someone kept typing after the first keystroke, the effect would stop and start again from it's current position in the animation for each additional keystroke, which is stupid. I'm new to new to using jquery so please, take it easy if I'm not making very much sense.

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  • Make a target run once at the Solution level in MSBuild

    - by Chandam
    I need a set of tasks that need to be executed exactly once for the entire solution. This will run tasks that will modify each project to run a separate set of tasks for each project. We had done this earlier using a separate project to the solution which had the solution level tasks, but we want to move away from that. Has anyone done this or does anyone have any suggestions on how to implement this?

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  • jQuery prevUntil() include start selector and end selecter

    - by Globalz
    I would like to select the start and end selector for the prevUntil() or nextUntil() jQuery selector methods. If i implement these methods now, it grabs everything between the two selectors given. i.e. $('p').prevUntil('h1') will not include the p and h1 element, only those between them. How could I also select the p and h1 elements as well as though between? Thanks!

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  • Include Obj-C++ header from C++ source file

    - by Schwitzgabel
    Consider the followng situation: MacFont.h struct MacFont : Font { // ... NSFont* font; }; MacFont will be implemented in MacFont.mm FontEngine.cpp: #if defined(OS_MAC) #include "MacFont.h" #elif // ... #endif //... In order to make it compiling, I should rename FontEngine.cpp to FontEngine.mm but I'm not allowed to. So what now?

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  • How to include a C array in -description

    - by bgw
    I'm trying to include the elements of an array in the NSString that's returned by the -description method in my class. No clue how to do this in Objective-C...in Java there's string concatenation or StringBuilder, what's the equivalent in Obj-C? TIA..

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  • Making a python script only be able to run once at a time

    - by Richard
    I am looking to make a python script be unique in the sense that it can only run once at a time. For example if I run the script and open another session of the same script a second time and the first session is still running, then the second session will just exit and do nothing. Anyone knows how I could implement this?

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  • mysql_real_escape more than once

    - by Aran
    I was just wondering whether it makes a difference if I mysql_real_escape data more than once? So if I escaped data in one part of my website, and then again in another part of code. Would this be a problem? Or make a difference?

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  • include files in a method?

    - by fayer
    i want to have a class that includes all files for me. eg. Loader::loadZend // loads all zend libraries Loader::loadSymfony // loads all symfony components if i include a file in a method, does this become globally available? it seems that it doesnt work. maybe i have done something wrong, or is there a workaround for this? thanks

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  • How to load an HTML file into an included PHP file from another PHP?

    - by Peter NGM
    i have 2 PHP file and 1 HTML. i want to include file2.php in file1.php. file1.php is: <html> <head>...</head> <body> ... <?php include("file2.php"); ?> ... </body> </html> i want to load an HTML file in file2.php: file2.php is: <?php $doc = new DOMDocument(); $doc->loadHTMLFile("sample.html"); echo $doc->saveHTML(); ?> and sample.html is: ... <b>Hello World!</b> ... my problem is this error: Warning: DOMDocument::loadHTMLFile() [domdocument.loadhtmlfile]: I/O warning : failed to load external entity "sample.html" in C:\xampp\htdocs\project\file2.php on line 3 please help me to solve this problem.

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  • Separating Javascript functions

    - by msharma
    I am wondering how javascripts get included in a jsp - can we put any code which the jsp will recognize and not just javascript code only in the .js file? I have some common javascript code which needs to get executed on different pages, so I decided to place it in its own separate .js file and include it on all jsps which call that function. The js function now refers to a key from a properties file and some other non-javascript code: function openPrivacyStmntWindow(){ var url = <h:outputText escape="false" value="\"#{urls.url_privacyStatement}\";" /> newwindow=window.open(url,'Terms','height=600,width=800,left=300,top=100,scrollbars=1'); newwindow.focus(); return false; } This function worked just fine when it was included in the jsp itself. Now that I have separated it into its own file it doesnt, do I need to include the properties bundle in this file. The value="\"#{urls.url_privacyStatement}\";" is referring to a bundle called "urls" which has a key called "url_privacyStatement" Also in Line 1 var url = <h:outputText escape="false" value="\"#{urls.url_privacyStatement}\";" /> the <h:outputText escape="false" ... /> will it cause any issues? Thanks.

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  • Checking when two headers are included at the same time.

    - by fortran
    Hi, I need to do an assertion based on two related macro preprocessor #define's declared in different header files... The codebase is huge and it would be nice if I could find a place to put the assertion where the two headers are already included, to avoid polluting namespaces unnecessarily. Checking just that a file includes both explicitly might not suffice, as one (or both) of them might be included in an upper level of a nesting include's hierarchy. I know it wouldn't be too hard to write an script to check that, but if there's already a tool that does the job, the better. Example: file foo.h #define FOO 0xf file bar.h #define BAR 0x1e I need to put somewhere (it doesn't matter a lot where) something like this: #if (2*FOO) != BAR #error "foo is not twice bar" #endif Yes, I know the example is silly, as they could be replaced so one is derived from the other, but let's say that the includes can be generated from different places not under my control and I just need to check that they match at compile time... And I don't want to just add one include after the other, as it might conflict with previous code that I haven't written, so that's why I would like to find a file where both are already present. In brief: how can I find a file that includes (direct or indirectly) two other files? Thanks!

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