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  • Selecting The Right Employee Management System

    Employees form the core asset of any company and the main factors in determining a company?s success or growth. This makes it very important to invest in effective and well planned employee managemen... [Author: Alan Smith - Computers and Internet - June 04, 2010]

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  • SaaS Multi-tenancy Applications: How is data import/export/backup being implemented?

    - by Mark Redman
    How are applications providing import / export (or backups) of data in SaaS based multi-tenancy applications, particularly single database designs? Imports: Keeping things simple I think basic imports are useful, ie CSV to a spec (or a way of providing a mapping between CSV columns and fields in the database. Exports: In single database designs I have seen XML exports and HTML (basic sitse generated) exports of data? I would assume that XML is a better option? How does one cater for relational data? Would you reference various things within XML and provide documentation of the relationships or let users figurethis out? Are vendors providing an export/backup that can be imported back in/restored? Your comments appreciated.

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  • List replies in a winform

    - by andrew
    In my C# app I get an xml from a server that contains some replies like in a forum thread (with elements like author, time, body, title, whatever). When I get this xml, I create a new form in which i want to display these replies, and a little text box with an "add reply" button. I'd also like some edit buttons on perhaps my own replies in the reply list displayed in the form. The simplest way that came to my mind to display the replies is to put a web browser control in the form, generate a full html page in a string from the xml, and throw it in that web browser control. And under it i can put the text box with the add reply button. Everything is ok, except that i have no idea of how i could implement the edit function on my own replies (i mean i could add a link in there... but link to what) I would like to know if there is a way to get that edit event from the web browser control (my guess is i can't) or another (maybe simple/easy) idea of displaying the replies in a winform using other controls

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  • Where i must put .xnb files in mono game project using VS2010?

    - by user23899
    Hello there my problem was describe below In the "The Content Pipeline" paragraph http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bobfamiliar/archive/2012/08/07/windows-8-xna-and-monogame-part-3-code-migration-and-windows-8-feature-support.aspx#comments Author describe how fix it using VS2012 put xnb files to \AppX\Content folder but i use VS2010 and mono game templates for it and there is no folders like this so where i must put this asstes to run game correctly

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  • Troubleshooting Internet Explorer 7.0 Issues

    Introduction: Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) is light years ahead of its predecessors, but by no means does that proclamation mean that the browser is perfect. You are still going to encounter issues wit... [Author: SalemHassan - Computers and Internet - September 03, 2009]

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  • Starting a Web Design Surrey Business

    So you';re looking to get started in website design, huh? Perhaps you';re a stay-at-home mom with an arsenal of design programs at your disposal, looking for additional income to support your family; y... [Author: Tom Morley - Web Design and Development - June 12, 2010]

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  • Ref to map vs. map to refs vs. multiple refs

    - by mikera
    I'm working on a GUI application in Swing+Clojure that requires various mutable pieces of data (e.g. scroll position, user data, filename, selected tool options etc.). I can see at least three different ways of handling this set of data: Create a ref to a map of all the data: (def data (ref { :filename "filename.xml" :scroll [0 0] })) Create a map of refs to the individual data elements: (def datamap { :filename (ref "filename.xml") :scroll (ref [0 0]) })) Create a separate ref for each in the namespace: (def scroll (ref [0 0])) (def filename (ref "filename.xml")) Note: This data will be accessed concurrently, e.g. by background processing threads or the Swing event handling thread. However there probably isn't a need for consistent transactional updates of multiple elements. What would be your recommended approach and why?

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  • Website Maintenance to Keep your Site Going At Top

    Having a website with professional design with all other elements in place is surely good thing in itself, but unlike other things like TV, air conditioner, computers, etc websites also demand mainte... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - June 13, 2010]

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  • Great Functionalities Of Kindle Portable Reader

    Technology has never stopped enhancing people?s way of life as the years go by. It has significantly contributed a lot in the field of reading by converting the printed books into something that is c... [Author: Ben Dave - Computers and Internet - June 02, 2010]

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  • The Top 5 Web Design Mishaps

    Mishaps # 1 - Not Understanding Your Market There is a reason websites in different market segments are designed the way they are, and that is because that particular format has proven to be success... [Author: Michiel Van Kets - Web Design and Development - May 06, 2010]

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  • Buy Remanufactured Cartridges and Save Money

    Buying remanufactured cartridges is an effective way to save money in comparison to buying original cartridges. Most people these days choose to recycle their ink cartridges and at most large compani... [Author: Kathryn Dawson - Computers and Internet - June 04, 2010]

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  • Design The Way Search Engines Like To See

    Designing a website does not require creativity and imagination only, but also a pinch of experience. Many times web designers high on confidence and low in experience commit some mistakes, though un... [Author: Manish Rawat - Web Design and Development - June 06, 2010]

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  • 3 Important Questions to Ask Google Analytics

    With dozens of free web analytics tools available in the market, Google Analytics stands out because it provides data like no other tool does. Just add a few lines of JavaScript code to your website';... [Author: Debbie Everson - Web Design and Development - April 02, 2010]

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  • How to seralize only some properties in .Net?

    - by Beta033
    This is for a web project so i have several classes that inherit from Web.UI. I only want to serialize very particular properties (basically, only local properties) I'm aware of the XMLIgnore property that can be placed on a property to ignore items, but this won't work in my context since that would require modifying a bunch of stuff that i really don't want to modify (and probably can't). So how do i tell the xml serializer to ignore everything except for X and Y or tell it to seralize just X and Y? i could just create my own xml in a string builder or something and if that's the only way, so be it. however i'm looking for a method that will employ the built in XML stuff. Thanks

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  • Affordable eCommerce Web Design

    Affordable eCommerce Web Design Get A FREE SEO QUOTE Websites are fast becoming an important part of business presence and advertising. Business Presence on the internet has increased dramatically ... [Author: Sam Park - Web Design and Development - April 10, 2010]

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  • How does one declare the type of an Android preference?

    - by David R.
    I have a preferences.xml that looks like this: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <PreferenceScreen xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"> <EditTextPreference android:name="Sample" android:enabled="true" android:persistent="true" android:summary="Sample" android:defaultValue="3.0" android:title="Sample" android:key="sample" /> </PreferenceScreen> When I do sp.getString("sample", "3.0"), it works fine and returns a string, but it shouldn't be a string, it should be a float. Running sp.getFloat("sample", 3.0f) throws a ClassCastException because it is a string. What should I put in the XML so that the preference is stored as a float?

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  • Radeon 4350 Driver - Spectacular Graphics Made Easy

    If you are looking for a software program to put the fun back into the games that you play on your computer, then this article has the right solution waiting for you. With the Radeon 4350 driver high... [Author: Sunny Makkar - Computers and Internet - March 20, 2010]

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