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  • PHP Eclipse - importing existing CakePHP projects

    - by MOFlint
    I'm trying to import existing Cake 1.2 projects into PHP Eclipse (latest all-in-one download on Galileo build) - I don't think I understand Eclipse properly: 1) I have created Workspace on my web root C:\Program Files\xampp\htdocs 2) I have created new Project C:\Program Files\xampp\htdocs\EclipseCake ... how do I import my existing cake project into my new project (EclipseCake) ? I tried Configure Include Path - Project - Add ... but no file browser appears. I'm obviously misunderstanding this.

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  • Simple WCF service with REST - Resource cannot be found - error with ASP.NET Debug Server?

    - by lesasch
    Hi, I'm testing a very simple WCF-Service with REST functionality enabled. It works fine on IIS, but the VS2010 debug webserver always says "The resource cannot be found" when appending the parameter after the .svc file in the browser uri. Is this a known issue with the asp.net debug webserver that it cannot work with REST or am I doing anything wrong? (again: with IIS, it works)

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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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  • HTTP PUT a file

    - by myforwik
    Does anyone have code of a simple web browser file/script (HTML/javascript/whatever) that can upload a user selected file to a server using HTTP PUT? Everything I keep reading says that browsers do support HTTP put, but just not through any scripting?! What is the most common way to upload a file then? Using post??

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  • PHP not working under IIS on WIndows 7

    - by Jonathan Allen
    I recently installed PHP on IIS/Windows 7, but it isn't working. I am getting the entire source file in the browser window. FastCGI Settings shows c:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\php-cgi.exe Handler Mappings has Request Path: *.php Modue: FastCgiModule Executable: C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\php-cgi.exe Request Restrictions: File or Folder, All verbs, Script Access

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  • What happens to orphaned/killed async AJAX WebMethod or PageMethod calls?

    - by Armchair Bronco
    What happens behind the scenes if I make an AJAX PageMethod or WebMethod call from, say, "Default.aspx" and then I quickly navigate away to a different page, say, "Settings.aspx" before the initial PageMethod has returned? What kind of housekeeping, if any, takes place on either the browser or the ASP.NET back end? In other words, where do abandoned AJAX PageMethod calls go to die...and what is their funeral like?

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  • To save to log out time

    - by user311078
    I want to save log out time when user close the Browser without clicking log out button using asp.net with C# and SQL server 2005. kindly let me know the way as well as code.. Thanks in advance

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  • how to remove spaces and newlines from server response ?

    - by Anil Namde
    When i request a page using browser / AJAX request i see lot of spaces and newlines which i think must be adding some overhead for retrieving the response as they too belong to characters means bytes and size. right ? Is there some way it can be removed while sending from the server ? how ? (I am using IIS and asp.net for development)

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  • Java User Agent

    - by Midhat
    Hi I have recently started seeing user agents like Java/1.6.0_14 (and variations) on my site What does this mean. Is it a browser or bot or what

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  • Cancel a keystroke in jQuery

    - by Jimbo
    Is is possible (cross-browser compatible) to CANCEL a keystroke after a user has made it (for example on a textbox) The code I currently use edits the textbox value after the keystroke has been displayed: $('.number').keypress(function() { this.value = this.value.replace(/[^0-9\.]/g, ''); });

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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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  • Javascript Alert Return value / Event

    - by Chris
    Hey, The question is pretty simple, but i'm not the big AJAX/JS coder, so I have no clue if it's possible. Is there any way that I can check whether or not an alert() was executed on a remote site? Like if I inputted an alert("Welcome to this site"); through a get variable, is there any way to check if it that alert() was actually executed in the browser? And not necessarily through AJAX/JS.

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