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  • Fish Isle Guide to Saving Time When Fishing

    This is a guide to show you how to save time while you are fishing in Fish Isle. This is done by using your options under the multi tool. You have three options which include catching, releasing, and... [Author: Jake Clark - Computers and Internet - April 21, 2010]

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  • Domain Renewal Explained

    Did you know that you never really ?own? a domain name perpetually? Well, it?s true. What you do is rent the ownership of a domain name for a fixed period of time ranging from 1 year to 10 years. Onc... [Author: Tanya Smith - Computers and Internet - April 03, 2010]

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  • Information About Windows Reseller Web Hosting

    Windows reseller web hosting services are hosting services provided to the user completely dedicated to the Windows Operating System. The hosting can be managed effortlessly with navigation, control,... [Author: John Anthony - Web Design and Development - March 23, 2010]

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  • C# LINQ Where Predicate Type Arguments

    - by blu
    I have an XElement with values for mock data. I have an expression to query the xml: Expression<Func<XElement, bool>> simpleXmlFunction = b => int.Parse(b.Element("FooId").Value) == 12; used in: var simpleXml = xml.Elements("Foo").Where(simpleXmlFunction).First(); The design time error is: The type arguments for method 'System.Linq.Enumerable.Where(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable, System.Func)' cannot be inferred from the usage. Try specifying the type arguments explicitly' The delegate supplied to Where should take in an XElement and return a bool, marking if the item matches the query, I am not sure how to add anything more to the delegate or the where clause to mark the type. Also, the parallel method for the real function against the Entity Framework does not have this issue. What is not correct with the LINQ-to-XML version?

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  • How To Use a Free Website Builder

    Building websites are easy to do. Whether you use software or use the free download-able version, there are tutorials and tools to help you along the way. With free website builder, you have the ben... [Author: Scott Murray - Web Design and Development - May 23, 2010]

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  • SEO And Its Techniques

    There are many methods used in Internet marketing it today';s current trends and one of those is SEO or search engine optimization. According to many experts, SEO has become a very popular and in-dema... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - June 10, 2010]

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  • Flash Analytics and the Increased Market Demand

    Before you set your mind on knowing flash analytics, it is essential to understand what gave rise to its importance. Information technology has always been one of the most powerful pillars of the de... [Author: Abel Nickson - Computers and Internet - April 05, 2010]

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  • Buy Printer Cartridges Online

    It can be really frustrating to have been out and bought printer ink only to get home and realize that you have bought the wrong kind. Not only does it mean you have wasted the time involved in buyin... [Author: Kathryn Dawson - Computers and Internet - June 08, 2010]

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  • What Is Spyware And How Does It Affect Your Computer

    Spyware is a type of malware (i.e., malicious software) that is installed on computers without the user';s consent. Spyware goes about collecting small amounts of information at a time about you. What... [Author: Daniel T. Driver - Computers and Internet - May 08, 2010]

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  • PHP: Strange behaviour while calling custom php functions

    - by baltusaj
    I am facing a strange behavior while coding in PHP with Flex. Let me explain the situation: I have two funcions lets say: populateTable() //puts some data in a table made with flex createXML() //creates an xml file which is used by Fusion Charts to create a chart Now, if i call populateTable() alone, the table gets populated with data but if i call it with createXML(), the table doesn't get populated but createXML() does it's work i.e. creates an xml file. Even if i run following code, only xml file gets generated but table remains empty whereas i called populateTable() before createXML(). Any idea what may be going wrong? MXML Part <mx:HTTPService id="userRequest" url="request.php" method="POST" resultFormat="e4x"> <mx:request xmlns=""> <getResult>send</getResult> </mx:request> and <mx:DataGrid id="dgUserRequest" dataProvider="{userRequest.lastResult.user}" x="28.5" y="36" width="525" height="250" > <mx:columns> <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="No." dataField="no" /> <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Name" dataField="name"/> <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Age" dataField="age"/> </mx:columns> PHP Part <?php //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- function initialize($username,$password,$database) //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- { # Connect to the database $link = mysql_connect("localhost", $username,$password); if (!$link) { die('Could not connected to the database : ' . mysql_error()); } # Select the database $db_selected = mysql_select_db($database, $link); if (!$db_selected) { die ('Could not select the DB : ' . mysql_error()); } // populateTable(); createXML(); # Close database connection } //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- populateTable() //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- { if($_POST['getResult'] == 'send') { $Result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM session" ); $Return = "<Users>"; $no = 1; while ( $row = mysql_fetch_object( $Result ) ) { $Return .= "<user><no>".$no."</no><name>".$row->name."</name><age>".$row->age."</age><salary>". $row->salary."</salary></session>"; $no=$no+1; $Return .= "</Users>"; mysql_free_result( $Result ); print ($Return); } //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- createXML() //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- { $users=array ( "0"=>array("",0), "1"=>array("Obama",0), "2"=>array("Zardari",0), "3"=>array("Imran Khan",0), "4"=>array("Ahmadenijad",0) ); $selectedUsers=array(1,4); //this means only obama and ahmadenijad are selected and the xml file will contain info related to them only //Extracting salaries of selected users $size=count($users); for($i = 0; $i<$size; $i++) { //initialize temp which will calculate total throughput for each protocol separately $salary = 0; $result = mysql_query("SELECT salary FROM userInfo where name='$users[$selectedUsers[$i]][0]'"); $row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) $salary = $row['salary']; } $users[$selectedUsers[$i]][1]=$salary; } //creating XML string $chartContent = "<chart caption=\"Users Vs Salaries\" formatNumberScale=\"0\" pieSliceDepth=\"30\" startingAngle=\"125\">"; for($i=0;$i<$size;$i++) { $chartContent .= "<set label=\"".$users[$selectedUsers[$i]][0]."\" value=\"".$users[$selectedUsers[$i]][1]."\"/>"; } $chartContent .= "<styles>" . "<definition>" . "<style type=\"font\" name=\"CaptionFont\" size=\"16\" color=\"666666\"/>" . "<style type=\"font\" name=\"SubCaptionFont\" bold=\"0\"/>" . "</definition>" . "<application>" . "<apply toObject=\"caption\" styles=\"CaptionFont\"/>" . "<apply toObject=\"SubCaption\" styles=\"SubCaptionFont\"/>" . "</application>" . "</styles>" . "</chart>"; $file_handle = fopen('ChartData.xml','w'); fwrite($file_handle,$chartContent); fclose($file_handle); } initialize("root","","hiddenpeak"); ?>

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  • Logo Design ? Stand out or Mingle

    When it comes to common small businesses in industries such as restaurants or grocery stores, finding a unique idea for a logo could be difficult. A designer might feel that all the good ideas are al... [Author: Claudia Winifred - Web Design and Development - April 02, 2010]

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  • New Features In Photoshop CS4

    Adobe Photoshop is the most popular image editing software in the world. It';s used by a number of professionals in the photo, magazine, and film industries, among others. When a new update comes, man... [Author: Mandi Pralle - Computers and Internet - March 29, 2010]

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  • Cloud Computing Can Help You Realize Savings

    Simply speaking, the concept of cloud computing allows you to forget about the size, the scalability, the usually large capital investment for your hardware infrastructure. It may be difficult to gra... [Author: George Hadjiyanis - Computers and Internet - March 23, 2010]

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  • Website Design Services in India

    Website design services in India are available in plenty. Every credible website design company India promises good designs and also delivers them in sync with the requirements of the client. The des... [Author: John Anthony - Web Design and Development - April 05, 2010]

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  • Importance Of Correct And Valid Html

    HTML is the foundation of the web! HTML defines the structure and presentation of the website. Therefore, it needs to be clean, correct and validated. HTML document validation is an automated proces... [Author: Joe Haworth - Web Design and Development - April 02, 2010]

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  • 5 Key Factors That Make Your Logo Design Great

    Everything your business stands for can simply be conveyed by your company logo. It';s basically the visual representation of your unique selling proposition, key benefits, and products or services of... [Author: Leo Blanco - Web Design and Development - April 03, 2010]

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  • Key to Successful Offshore Projects

    One of the most popular trends flourishing day by day in the business world is offshore outsourcing. In the recession hit corporate scenario, companies are facing pressure of reducing their operation... [Author: Harkirat Singh Bedi - Computers and Internet - April 21, 2010]

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  • Make Your Ink Cartridges Last Longer

    The speed at which technology progresses is so fast it can be hard to keep up with new developments, changes and products. These days hardly anyone uses the traditional paper and pen to write things ... [Author: Kathryn Dawson - Computers and Internet - June 11, 2010]

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  • Free Logos Vs Custom Logo Design

    Web is full of all kind of free stuff, the quality and usefulness of this free stuff is debatable. But there is no doubt that there is a huge demand of free stuff on the web. Marketing is a limitless... [Author: Claudia Winifred - Web Design and Development - March 20, 2010]

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  • Looping an executable to get the result from Python script

    - by fx
    In my python script, I need to call within a for loop an executable, and waiting for that executable to write the result on the "output.xml". How do I manage to use wait() & how do I know when one of my executable is finished generating the result to get the result? How do I close that process and open a new one to call again the executable and wait for the new result? import subprocess args = ("bin/bar") popen = subprocess.Popen(args) I need to wait for the output from "bin/bar" to generate the "output.xml" and from there, read it's content. for index, result in enumerate(results): myModule.callSubProcess(index) #this is where the problem is. fileOutput = open("output.xml") parseAndStoreInSQLiteFileOutput(index, file)

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