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  • PHP show image if post result equals

    - by user342391
    I have a form that posts to a page. I want to display an image if the value of the item posted equals "paypal". I need to write something that says; if $_POST['method'] equals "paypal" then show paypal.gif if $_POST['method'] equals "mastercard" then show mastercard.gif I hope I made a bit of sense, new to php trying to learn the best I can

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  • Get total size of all Shared Folders (Except Admin Shares) from a list of Servers?

    - by bEUY
    Hi there, I'm looking to calculate the total size of all shared folders (except admin shares) on a number of different servers (consolidating all accessed files to a NAS box for easier backup / restore) but am having a bit of trouble finding a solution. I'm certain this could be done in powershell but I just can't find the right information to get me going, I can currently spit out a list of all shares on the servers but am not sure where to go from here: $servers =@( "server1", "server2") foreach($server in $servers) { get-WmiObject Win32_Share -computerName $server -filter "Type = 0" }

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  • C# Speaker Output Device *Advanced* Settings

    - by Kyle
    Hello all. I have a C# (WPF) application which checks for all output devices (Speakers) and I need to check the Bit Depth and Sample Rate of the output device. Has anyone worked with this or know of a way to do so? I have been searching around, but found nothing similar... Any help is much appreciated. Thanks

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  • Creating a small encrypted string in PHP

    - by JustJon
    I am looking to create a small encrypted string, like the referral strings used by Twitpic or bit.ly, for a website I am working on for referral purposes. Any of the built-in functions like MD5 and mcrypt each make strings that are too long for my purposes. Is there an easy way to create a string like this? Thanks.

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  • In ADL_Display_ConnectedDisplays_Get() from ATI's ADL Library, the out parameter lpConnections is co

    - by animesh
    The API defined in the ADL SDK manual reads: int ADL_Display_ConnectedDisplays_Get(int iAdapterIndex, int* lpConnections) They say that lpConnections is the pointer to the bit field indicating whether the output connectors on the specified adapter have devices physically attached to them. This information is exactly what I want but nowhere in the documentation I could find any data on what the various bits in the lpConnections obtained might mean. I also tried going through the header files but found nothing relevant on this. I know this is very specific to but can anyone here answer?

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  • Grails/Roo for a .Net developer

    - by Kynth
    I am currently picking up Grails and Roo to expand my skills and to have a bit of fun. The vast majority of training materials appear aimed at new developers or Java developers. Does anyone know of any guides, resources or have any tips and anecdotes for translating existing development experience with .Net (C#/ASP.Net/Asp.Net MVC)?

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  • Jquery load into div on toggle

    - by russp
    Not sure if this is possible but can you load and unload into a div on a jquery toggle? something a bit like this? $("#IDOFCLICK").live('click',function(){ $(this).toggleClass("active").('#IDOFDIVTOLOAD').load('PAAGETOLOAD').slideToggle("slow"); }); if you can I guess the above is not right, but, how would you also unload on the "reverse" toggle?

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  • flex text rotation

    - by Thomas
    Hi folks, after rotating a label in flex the text still is a little bit blurry. I've made up a small example to show what I mean: http://pixelpilots.de/dev/testThings/ How can I avoid this? Thanks for any help!!

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  • can some one give me a sample gzip code for htaccess?

    - by Haroldo
    I'm keen to get started experimenting with gzip, but like i used to find php.net when i first started learning php, the apache documentation confuses me a bit. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_deflate.html I'd really appreciate a sample htaccess file to have a look at if anyone's got one? Also are there things which should be changed in the htconf file instead of htaccess if I'm enabling gzipping server-wide? Sorry i'm a newb with apache!

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  • Is there some API on BlackBerry for "smooth" image resizing?

    - by Arhimed
    To get image thumbnails on BlackBerry I use EncodedImage.scaleImage32(). It works Ok, but when I open native image viewer (from the Camera app) I see the difference in quality - native viewer thumbnails look nice (smooth, anti-aliased), while mine are a bit ugly. Looks like native viewer resizes images using some filter (bicubic or smth like that). How can I do the same? Is there some API for "smooth" resizing?

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  • Does Java program never crashes

    - by singh
    Hi I am a c++ programmer , I know little bit about java. As in java programmer do not deal with memory directly, in C++ application most of crashes are due to memory corruptions. So an application written in Java will never crash due to memory relate issue. Thanks

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  • osCommerce Security Issue

    - by Auxi
    Hi, I am planning to integrate some opensource shopping cart with my site and I am bit worried about it's security. Is it that easy to hack osCommerce based website? Because I am thinking to use osCommerce.. Kindly advise.

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  • Draw 2 parallel lines

    - by Ben Martin
    How can I calculate the points to draw 2 parallel lines. I know the start and end points for the centre of the parallel lines. To makes thing a little bit harder, it needs to support straight and Bezier curved lines.

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  • SVG via dynamic XML+XSL

    - by Daniel
    This is a bit of a vague notion which I have been running over in my head, and which I am very curious if there is an elegant method of solving. Perhaps it should be taken as a thought experiment. Imagine you have an XML schema with a corresponding XSL transform, which renders the XML as SVG in the browser. The XSL generates SVG with appropriate Javascript handlers that, ultimately, implement editing-like functionality such that properties of the objects or their locations on the SVG canvas can be edited by the user. For instance, an element can be dragged from one location to another. Now, this isn't particularly difficult - the drag/drop example is simply a matter of changing the (x,y) coordinates of the SVG object, or a resize operation would be a simple matter of changing its width or height. But is there an elegant way to have Javascript work on the DOM of the source XML document instead of the rendered SVG? Why, you ask? Well, imagine you have very complex XSL transforms, where the modification of one property results in complex changes to the SVG. You want to maintain simplicity in your Javascript code, but also a simple way to persist the modified XML back to the server. Some possibilities of how this may function: After modification of the source DOM, simply re-run the XSL transform and replace the original. Downside: brute force, potentially expensive operation. Create id/class naming conventions in the source and target XML/SVG so elements can be related back to each other, and do an XSL transform on only a subset of the new DOM. In other words, modify temporary DOM, apply XSL to it, remove changed elements from SVG, and insert the new one. Downside: May not be possible to apply XSL to temporary in-browser DOMs(?). Also, perhaps a bit convoluted or ugly to maintain. I think that it may be possible to come up with a framework that handles the second scenario, but the challenge would be making it lightweight and not heavily tied to the actual XML schema. Any ideas or other possibilities? Or is there maybe an existing method of doing this which I'm not aware of? UPDATE: To clarify, as I mentioned in a comment below, this aids in separating the draw code from the edit code. For a more concrete example of how this is useful, imagine an element which determines how it is drawn dependent on the value of a property of an adjacent element. It's better to condense that logic directly in the draw code instead of also duplicating it in the edit code.

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  • SIP communicator client

    - by Afro Genius
    I want to build a sip client based on SIP Communicator - the Java VoIP and Instant Messaging client. Basically I need to plug in some how and redirect VoIP to and from my application. Where is a good place to start? If this seems a bit vague, I do apologize.

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  • Query a List of List of Items in LINQ c#

    - by call me Steve
    I am a bit new to LINQ, here is my problem. I have a List of List of Items I like to get the Items which are present in only one List (and if I could get the List in which they are without re-iterating through the "list of list" that would be great). I am trying without success to use the Aggregate / Except / Group keywords in the Linq query but nothing close to a solution so far.

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  • how to generate String difference vectors?

    - by SWKK
    Hi Guys, a bit of a vague question but I am looking for pointers as to how can I generate String diff vectors in C++. The scenario is such that given a paragraph I want to store the various differences(Edit, cut copy paste etc.) it goes through in a draft mode to review Audit history. Any hints in this regard will be really appreciated.

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