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  • Interface Builder warnings

    - by Biranchi
    Hi all, I am getting an warning while building my source code as follows: /* com.apple.ibtool.document.warnings */ /Users/biranchi/Desktop/Hotlist v2.0/Classes/HLCheckinViewController.xib:6: warning: The separator style "Single Line Etched" is not supported on iPhone OS versions prior to 3.2. What is this error due to ? Thanks

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  • Quick Jquery slideUp/Down question

    - by Scarface
    Hey guys quick question, I have a function and it works when you click close, it slides up. However I want it to slide down by default when you first go to the page and it is just appearing right now, not sliding down. $(document).ready(function(){ $("#related2").slideDown(); $(".close2").click(function(event) { event.preventDefault(); $("#related2").slideUp(); }); });

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  • Connect to Mongodb in python

    - by SpawnCxy
    I'm a little confused by the document when I tried to connect to the Mongodb.And I find it's different from mysql.I want to create a new database named "mydb" and insert some posts into it.The follows is what I'm trying. from pymongo.connection import Connection import datetime host = 'localhost' port = 27017 user = 'ucenter' passwd = '123' connection = Connection(host,port) db = connection['mydb'] post = {'author':'mike', 'text':'my first blog post!', 'tags':['mongodb','python','pymongo'], 'date':datetime.datetime.utcnow()} posts = db.posts posts.insert(post) #print str(db.collection_names()) And I got an error as pymongo.errors.OperationFailure: database error: unauthorized.How can I do the authorizing part?Thanks.

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  • How to monitor a POP, SMTP and Exchange Server for mail activity

    - by Gerhard
    We need to write a .Net (C#) application that monitors all mail activity through a POP, SMTP and Exchange Server (2007 and later) and essentially grab the mail for archiving into a document management system. I realise that the way to monitor each type of server would probably be different so I'd like to know what the best (most elegant and reliable) way is to achieve this. Thanks.

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  • Javascript Chart to Excel

    - by George
    Hi I'm using highcharts to create some charts (pie, bar, etc...) using just Javascript. These charts do not use Flash or anything like that. Is it possible for me to convert the resulting HTML page with the Javascript chart to an excel document that properly shows the image? I've tried the standard change mime types for excel and so far I've only been able to export an HTML table on the page, but no chart.

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  • passing variable to a function.

    - by sushant
    its kind of silly question. but i dont know what mistake i am making. if any one could help. function zips(s) document.write(s) end function dim x,y x="sushant" clickme sorry i dont know how to format it. but i am no getting the desired output. any help is very much appreciated

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  • Are Icon design UI guidelines still valid ?

    - by Pavel Lahoda
    Found UI guidelines of Launcher icon design http://d.android.com/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/icon_design.html but System Icons in recent Android releases doesn't seem to follow these guidelines (icons are flat instead simplified 3D perspective, as described in document). Are they already obsolete and what are the current guidelines ?

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  • Totally Sweet Horizontal Rules in LaTeX

    - by Arcane
    I have been trying to find a way to easily drop a nice horizontal rule into a LaTeX document. \hline just makes a line across the page. It would seem that some package must provide something that is maybe half a page wide, with little bedknobs on the ends or something to act as a nice section marker for paragraphs. Any ideas? Or am I boned, and need to come up with my own macro to create such a beast?

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  • Looking for MDI Manager with tab grouping that allows show and hide of groups?

    - by Jeff Lundstrom
    I am looking for a MDI manager solution that allows documents to be grouped and show/hidden programmaticly. Example, 3 document types, red, yellow and green. When you click a button the MDI manager shows only the red documents by hiding the other 2 types tabs. None of the MDI managers (Actipro, Infragistics, etx) I have looked at can do this. They require all documents to be visible... Anyone know of a good solution for this in C#? Thanks, Jeff

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  • Recursive XSLT, part 2

    - by Eric
    Ok, following on from my question here. Lets say my pages are now like this: A.xml: <page> <header>Page A</header> <content-a>Random content for page A</content-a> <content-b>More of page A's content</content-b> <content-c>More of page A's content</content-c> <!-- This doesn't keep going: there are a predefined number of sections --> </page> B.xml: <page include="A.xml"> <header>Page B</header> <content-a>Random content for page B</content-a> <content-b>More of page B's content</content-b> <content-c>More of page B's content</content-c> </page> C.xml: <page include="B.xml"> <header>Page C</header> <content-a>Random content for page C</content-a> <content-b>More of page C's content</content-b> <content-c>More of page C's content</content-c> </page> After the transform (on C.xml), I'd like to end up with this: <h1>Page C</h1> <div> <p>Random content for page C</p> <p>Random content for page B</p> <p>Random content for page A</p> </div> <div> <p>More of page C's content</p> <p>More of page B's content</p> <p>More of page A's content</p> </div> <div> <p>Yet more of page C's content</p> <p>Yet more of page B's content</p> <p>Yet more of page A's content</p> </div> I know that I can use document(@include) to include another document. However, the recursion is a bit beyond me. How would I go about writing such a transform?

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  • Parametrizing max value of a jQuery ui slider

    - by Gandalf StormCrow
    I'm trying to create this slider http://jqueryui.com/demos/slider/#rangemax Is it possible to parametrize the max value? For ex: $("#slider-range-max").slider({ range: "max", min: 1, max: maxValue, value: 2, slide: function(event, ui) { $("#amount").val(ui.value); } }); Is it possible to pass maxValue value, when I click on something? After its been initialized? Not on document ready function, but even after that?

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  • detect focus on browser address bar?

    - by jedierikb
    Is there a way to detect when focus has been put onto the address-bar or the browser-search-bar? I ask because I am trying to keep focus on one element in my document, but adding a blur() listener to that element works too well in safari mac -- you can't put focus on the address-bar!

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  • converting a javascript string to a html object

    - by Lina
    Hi everyone, can I convert a string to a html object? like: string s = '<div id="myDiv"></div>'; var htmlObject = s.toHtmlObject; so that i can later on get it by id and do some changing in its style var ho = document.getElementById("myDiv").style.marginTop = something; Thanx a million in advance, Lina

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  • Commenting C code, header and source files

    - by pygabriel
    I'm looking for a "best practice" to document my C code. Like in any project I have some header files ".h" and the respective source file ".c" In the header file what kind of comment you put in? And in source files? The question arise up because since I commented well my header files, the c files looks like a mess. What's your best practices in keeping the code well commented?

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  • jQyery bind on ajax load() event

    - by Andrei C
    Hi guys. I have a page which display multiple blocks with results details. Inside each block I have some tags with thichbox jQuery plugin attached( class="thichbox"). http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/ here is an example of one kind of ampersant tag: <a class="thickbox" title="Please Sign In" href="userloginredir.php?height=220&width=350&deal=3"> Problem comes when I added a jQuery pagination to the page because of to many results displaying on the page. The div component with the results inside is updated through ajax load() event. Below is the pagination script. $(document).ready(function(){ //References var pages = $("#menu_deals li"); var loading = $("#loading_deals"); var content = $("#content_deals"); //show loading bar function showLoading(){ loading .css({visibility:"visible"}) .css({opacity:"1"}) .css({display:"block"}) ; } //hide loading bar function hideLoading(){ loading.fadeTo(1000, 0); }; //Manage click events pages.live('click',function(){ //show the loading bar showLoading(); //Highlight current page number pages.css({'background-color' : ''}); $(this).css({'background-color' : 'yellow'}); //Load content var pageNum = this.id; var targetUrl = "ajax_search_results.php?page=" + pageNum + "&" + $("#dealsForm").serialize() + " #content_d"; content.load(targetUrl, hideLoading); }); //default - 1st page $("#1").css({'background-color' : 'yellow'}); var targetUrl = "ajax_search_results.php?page=1&" + $("#dealsForm").serialize() + " #content_d"; showLoading(); content.load(targetUrl, hideLoading); }); When I added pagination(code above), the thickbox events are not recognized anymore and instead of poping out a window with the login form inside it opens the results in new page (is acting like clicking on a normal link) From my jQuery knowledge this means that the components are not defined in the DOM because the content is updated after document ready triggered. I'm trying to bind the load event with something like this: content.bind('load',???); But I don't know how to pass the load params, targetUrl and the callback function hideLoading, when binding the load event. Please help me out in this matter, already took me more time than possible allowed. Thank you!

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  • Best Practice: Legitimate Cross-Site Scripting

    - by Ryan
    While cross-site scripting is generally regarded as negative, I've run into several situations where it's necessary. I was recently working within the confines of a very limiting content management system. I needed to include database code within the page, but the hosting server didn't have anything usable available. I set up a couple barebones scripts on my own server, originally thinking that I could use AJAX to import the contents of my scripts directly into the template of the CMS (thus retaining dynamic images, menu items, CSS, etc.). I was wrong. Due to the limitations of XMLHttpRequest objects, it's not possible to grab content from a different domain. So I thought "iFrame" - even though I'm not a fan of frames, I thought that I could create a frame that matched the width and height of the content, so that it would appear native. Again, I was blocked by cross-site scripting "protections." While I could indeed load a remote file into the iFrame, I couldn't execute JavaScript to modify its size on either the host page or inside the loaded page. In this particular scenario, I wasn't able to point a subdomain to my server. I also couldn't create a script on the CMS server that could proxy content from my server, so my last thought was to use a remote JavaScript. A remote JavaScript works. It breaks when the user has JavaScript disabled, which is a downside; but it works. The "problem" I was having with using a remote JavaScript was that I had to use the JS function document.write() to output any content. Any output that isn't JS causes script errors. In addition to using document.write() for every line, you also have to ensure that the content is escaped - or else you end up with more script errors. My solution was as follows: My script received a GET parameter ("page") and then looked for the file ({$page}.php), and read the contents into a variable. However, I had to use awkward buffering techniques in order to actually execute the included scripts (for things like database interaction) then strip the final content of all line break characters ("\n") followed by escaping all required characters. The end result is that my original script (which outputs JavaScript) accesses seemingly "standard" scripts on my server and converts their standard output to JavaScript for displaying within the CMS template. While this solution works, it seems like there may be a better way to accomplish the same thing. What is the best way to make cross-site scripting work specifically for the purpose of including content from a completely different domain?

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  • Overriding MIME Type in PHP

    - by Mr Carl
    My site is requesting a remote image which is being transferred with the wrong MIME type. I was wondering how might I override it in PHP to tell it that it's an image? I can't use header('Content-Type') because the image is being used in a HTML document. http://manga.justcarl.co.uk/N/Naruto/494/1 - one of the pages attempting to request an image... the image looks broken because it's trying to output it as html

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  • Reading RSS feeds --> not consistent

    - by DEE
    Hi There, i am trying to read the RSS feed by loading it to xmldocument some thing like xmlTextReader = new XmlTextReader(url); XmlDocument xmlDoc = new XmlDocument(); xmlDoc.Load(xmlTextReader); some times the loading to xml document succeeds and some times it fails . the url i am using is http://rss.nzherald.co.nz/rss/xml/nzhrsscid%5F000000004.xml what could be the probelm, is it like the RSS is not updated properly..? any suggestions/comments Regards DEE

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  • AJAX URL request doesn't work from desktop

    - by Aaron
    Running this simple AJAX with WAMP localhost I can pull JSON from a web address. $(document).ready(function(){ $.ajax({ url: 'http://time.jsontest.com/', dataType: 'jsonp', success: function(json) { console.log(json); } }); }); However I cannot connect if I try running normally through a browser, why is that? Google CDN: <src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.1/jquery.min.js">

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  • Are there old versions of Windows UX guidelines somewhere?

    - by Camilo Martin
    Since I've read Windows User Experience Interaction Guidelines (there's a PDF download avaliable) I've found it to be admirably self-deprecating, humbly pointing out their own horrible UI practices long scolded by Joel Spolsky. I'd like to know, however, what they had in mind while they made those mistakes. Is this (terrific) UX Guidelines document something new, or were there previous issues of such? If so, where can I find them? My prayers to Google yielded no leniency.

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  • detect click inside iframe

    - by ismal
    i wanna detect click INSIDE iframe not onclick on iframe itself i tried onclick event u must click on iframe itself to trigger function i even tried addeventlistener to window or document nothing work as if the iframe isn't there the function never triger when i click inside iframe :( plz help

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  • Get text (not url) from address bar in Google Chrome

    - by Cyclone
    I want to retrieve the text that the user has typed into the currently visible address bar, using Javascript. This is for google chrome only. Is this possible? I know you can get the document URL via window.location.href, but I am unable to locate any javascript pertaining to current code inside the address bar/omnibar. Thank you for the help!

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