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  • IT Job Titles ? What Do They Mean?

    Although only a few decades old, the information technology or IT field is as broad and deep as industries that have been around for centuries. IT job categories, titles and specialties abound -- so ... [Author: Allen B. Ury - Computers and Internet - March 27, 2010]

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  • The Best And The Worst About Joomla!

    CMS softwares for the web or Web CMS (also known as WCMS) is one of the most popular forms of content management systems used in the market. Although there are other forms of CMS softwares in the mar... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - April 13, 2010]

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  • ASP.NET Granting access to local resources

    - by Mina Samy
    Hi all I have an ASP.NET web application that runs on a windows server 2003 server. there is a form that reads and writes data to an xml file inside the application's directory. I always grant the NETWORK SERVICE user full control on my application folder so that it can read and write to the xml file. I put the application on another windows server 2003 server and did the same steps above but i was getting an Access denied exception on the form that reads and writes to the xml. I did some search and found that if you grant the user ASPNET full control to the directory it would work, I did that and it worked fine. my question is: what is the difference between granting full control permissions to NETWORK SERVICE and ASPNET users ? and what can be the difference between the two servers that caused this issue ? thanks

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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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  • Broadband Speed and What it Means to You

    However experienced the buyer, the one thing most broadband customers ask about is ?speed?. This is pretty much an umbrella term for how easy the functionality of your broadband connection and provid... [Author: Jakob Pedersen - Computers and Internet - April 01, 2010]

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  • Technology Flops

    I am uncertain as to whether it is possible to empathize with a format, if it is then I think feel for the HD DVD standard; following its short shelf life it has been doomed to only live on in the mi... [Author: Chris Holgate - Computers and Internet - June 15, 2010]

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  • De-Cluttering Your Digital Photos

    Easily organize your digital photos in 4 easy steps! Digital cameras make it easy and fun to capture your memories. Many digital cameras can store hundreds of photos at a time ? many more than the 2... [Author: Joshua Zerkel - Computers and Internet - April 05, 2010]

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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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  • Send Free SMS through YouMint

    SMS is the best way to stay connected to your friends and loved ones throughout the year. People send Free SMS to their friends and family on various occasions like festivals, birthdays, anniversarie... [Author: Pooja Singh - Computers and Internet - April 10, 2010]

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  • Uniquely Identify ImageButtons placed Programmatically

    - by TiGer
    Hi, I have been placing several ImageButtons programmatically in a TableLayout, every ImageButton has it's own Drawable resource as a Background. I use an XML description for the layout of the ImageButton itself and afterwards use the LayoutInflater to retrieve such an ImageButton (called genre_cell.xml): <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <ImageButton xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:id="@+id/genreCellItemId" android:layout_weight="1" android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:layout_gravity="center_horizontal" android:paddingLeft="5dip" android:paddingRight="5dip"> </ImageButton> And in my class I do : myButton = (ImageButton) inflater.inflate(R.layout.genre_cell, row, false); I have actually attached an onClickListener on every ImageButton, but now I'd like to uniquely identify which ImageButton has been clicked... I thought that maybe I could somehow retrieve the Drawable's ID used for the background and check that one with the available Drawable's int values ? Is this an option and if so how should it be implemented ? Also are there any other options ?

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  • The Smart Way to Buy Cheap Printer Cartridges

    If you think you';re spending too much on printer ink, you';re not alone. The main question ink jet printer owners constantly ask themselves is "where can I get cheap printer cartridges?" This is unde... [Author: Kathryn Dawson - Computers and Internet - May 19, 2010]

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  • Website Maintenance: To Keep Website Up To Date

    Just by owning a website does not ensure its smooth functioning. Proper website maintenance and development at regular interval of time keeps it going. At the launch of the website things might go on... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 13, 2010]

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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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  • creating an options menu with quit application function

    - by Domen Tomažin
    Hello, I'm writing an application for android and I would like to insert an options menu, that would have only one function and that is to quit an application. My options_menu.xml looks like this (I created a new folder under res called menu - just like the instructions said): Than I added the following code to my java class file: @Override public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) { MenuInflater inflater = getMenuInflater(); inflater.inflate(R.menu.options_menu, menu); return true; } @Override public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) { // Handle item selection switch (item.getItemId()) { case R.id.quit: finish(); return true; default: return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item); } I also defined the @string/quit in values - strings.xml file, but it still says that there is an error: C:\Users\Domen\workspace\Lovne Dobe1.1\res\menu\options_menu.xml:3: error: Error: No resource found that matches the given name (at 'title' with value '@string/quit') So if anybody can help I would be very grateful.

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  • What the Heck Is RSS?

    Really Simple Syndication or RSS, is a valuable way to keep up with new information on interesting websites that you visit often. RSS uses a special XML code that constantly checks for updates or new... [Author: Henry McCody - Computers and Internet - June 15, 2010]

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  • Website Traffic Statistics

    There is no doubt that web traffic statistics will be very useful for analyzing as to how your website is performing, but what is also important is to know how to analyze the web traffic statistics t... [Author: Prashanth Tribhuvan - Web Design and Development - June 16, 2010]

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