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  • Subdomain forwarding using .htaccess

    - by RJ
    I want to redirect a praticular subdomain to the main domain http(s)://dl.example.com/par1/par2 to http(s)://www.example.com/par1/par2 How to achieve the above using .htaccess Why i want to do this: Whenever any user download a file from my server, if the file is huge , then user cannot do any other operation until the file is downloaded completely...so the solution that i have thought is to forward the download request through subdomain so that the browser may continue with rest of the operation. Thanks

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  • Countdown timer?

    - by Khou
    How do you make a Countdown timer? When the user loads the page, clock starts counting down, it reaches time, it redirects browser to a new page. Found this, it was not too useful. http://encosia.com/2007/07/25/display-data-updates-in-real-time-with-ajax/

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  • Which of the following Unicode characters should be used in HTML?

    - by George Edison
    I am aware that any Unicode character can be inserted into an HTML document via the following format: &#x0000; ...where 0000 is the character code of the desired character My question is: which of these characters has the most widespread availability when it comes to the client's browser being able to display the character? In other words, what are the ranges of codes that should be used in an HTML document that is going to be widely deployed?

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  • getURL action script 2 and IE 7/8

    - by Jon Schenk
    I have several flash movies that need to redirect to an external website at the end of the presentation. In any browser (firefox, opera, etc.), getURL("http://www.google.com"); works but in IE versions 7 and 8 it just hangs. I need to use Action Script 2 because I have alot of code that doesn't work in AS 3. Thanks!

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  • post object to wcf rest service

    - by gleasonomicon
    I'm using the WCF Rest service application project template in visual studio. I'm just learning about REST, and I was wondering how I would post a SampleItem object to the following method: [WebInvoke(UriTemplate = "", Method = "POST")] public SampleItem Create(SampleItem instance) { // TODO: Add the new instance of SampleItem to the collection throw new NotImplementedException(); } I get the general concepts of gets for the purposes of grabbing data, but I'm not sure how I would post the object in code (or just through a browser for testing) to the service.

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  • Dynamically Set Control Adaptor

    - by James
    In ASP.Net is there a way to dynamically set a control adapter? The standard way to apply a contol adapter is via the ".browser" files. However, I have a situation where I would like to use the control adapter in some circumstances, but not in others - and i can not find a way to achieve this. Any help appreciated.

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  • Permission denied on IE using window.open()?

    - by Alex
    Hello all, IE is giving me a permission denied error when I use window.open to open a window from a browser button. I do not get the error in Firefox or Chrome. What do I do? The code: <button type="button" onClick="window.open('https://www.example.com','newWindow');"> My button </button>

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  • block z-positioning without z-index

    - by Peter
    Please, have a look at: http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/base-css.html There are many examples like this one: if you look closer to the block borders, you can see that the gray block is under the white one. Using the browser's developer tools you can see that both boxes have an inherited z-index: auto; I can't reproduce this effect on my website (without using z-index). So, my question is: Why is the gray block under the white one?

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  • view-port resize vs document resize in IE

    - by mkoryak
    window.resize event in IE doesnt do what i thought it does. I thought it only triggered when the physical window/view-port changed size (ie user hits maximize on the browser window for example), but it is also triggered if i change the document size, introducing scroll bars. is there any way to tell those two things apart: view port resize, and document resize without writing an elaborate hack?

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  • Force users to recache url

    - by Ni Le
    I had a setting in my domain controller to redirect my domain that another domain. Example http://mysite.com redirected to http://othersite.com I removed the redirect about one week ago, but some users still seeing the redirect http://othersite.com rather than http://mysite.com. Clearing the browser cache fixes the problem. Is there are way I can force users to update their cache when they go to my site?

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  • retrieving google chrome booksmarks after uninstall

    - by Rees
    Hello, I had recently (and unfortunately) uninstalled the google chrome browser from my computer -while completely forgetting about the dozens of bookmarks I had stored on it. Is there a method/directory to retrieve these chrome bookmarks after having already uninstalled??? Please do help! would be a lifesaver!

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  • Rewrite URL to index.php but avoid index.php in the URL

    - by Tom
    I'm trying to internally redirect all requests to index.php and externally redirect all requests that contain index.php using a .htaccess file. So URLs like http://host/test should be processed by index.php and URLs like http://host/index.php/test should be redirected to http://host/test and then processed by index.php (without redirecting the browser to index.php) I tried the following but always get a message "Too many redirects...": RewriteRule ^index\.php/?(.*)$ /$1 [R,L] RewriteRule .* index.php/$0 [L]

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  • C# How to compress .ashx content?

    - by Martijn
    In my web application I use an ashx file to write a file to the browser. I've noticed that there's no compression over the .ashx file, but only over my .aspx files. Is it possible to compress .ashx? And if it is possible, how?

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  • Make a final call to the Database when user leaves website (ASPX)?

    - by Jisaak
    I have a system set up to lock certain content in a database table so only one user can edit that content at a time. Easy enough and that part is working fine. But now I'm at a road block of how to send a request to "unlock" the content. I have the stored procedure to unlock the content, but how/where would I call it when the user just closes their browser?

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  • How to get all <img> tags inside a text selection?

    - by CyberShadow
    I've looked around for a while, but there doesn't seem to be a simple way to do this. jQuery doesn't help the in least, it seems to entirely lack any support for selection or DOM ranges. Something which I hoped would be as simple as $.selection.filter('img') seems to only be doable with dozens of lines of code dealing with manually enumerating elements in ranges and browser implementation inconsistencies (though ierange helps here). Any other shortcuts?

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