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  • Using Kyocera Mita Toner Is The Smart Solution

    Many companies and individuals will find the funds to purchase the best equipment they can afford to help them succeed in their business, regardless of what it may be. If you are going to invest in t... [Author: Steve White - Computers and Internet - May 16, 2010]

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  • Like Broadband...but Faster!

    With a new brand of superfast broadband just around the corner things are about to change for the majority of the British public that are stuck with 8MBPS connections. It is undeniable that Broadban... [Author: Chris Holgate - Computers and Internet - May 15, 2010]

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  • Create Websites Using Website Templates

    Websites have become necessary tool for any business including small, medium as well as big business firms. If you want to capture and spread your business all over the world, you need to have a webs... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 28, 2010]

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  • Serialising and Deserialising Requests and Responses exactly as WCF does

    - by PeteAC
    I need to deserialise SOAP request XML to .Net request object and to serialise .Net response object to SOAP response XML. I need this to work exactly as WCF does, using the same XML element local names and namespace URIs. The .Net request and response classes were generated from WSDL using SVCUTIL. I have looked at XmlSerializer class, which does most of it, but doesn't take notice of certain WCF-specific custom attributes, like MessageBodyMemberAttribute. I also looked at DataContractSerializer, but that had exceedingly strange ideas about what element names and namespaces to use. Finally, I tried XmlSerializer with an XmlTypeMapping generated by a SoapReflectionImporter; this didn't seem to use any namespaces at all. I rather suspect that I need to be using one of the above techniques, but with some additional subtlety, of which I am unaware. But perhaps there is an entirely different approach? All suggestions welcome.

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  • where is POST params for WCF REST

    - by Costa
    Hi Can u put some code sample to get Post parameters sent by client to WCF REST webservice. The request is though a HttpWebRequest. The client will not serialize anything if I will request a certain XML format from PHP programmer, how to make WCF convert this XML to one parameter. currently I am trying to send the request like this and I am stuck HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)HttpWebRequest.Create("http://100.100.1.4000:2805/Something.svc/Bomba/Data.php"); request.ContentType = "text/xml"; request.Method = "POST"; StreamWriter stream = new StreamWriter(request.GetRequestStream()); { stream.Write("FirstName=0&LastName=2"); } request.GetResponse(); stream.Close(); Thanks

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  • E-commerce and Online Purchase Success

    The advent of the Internet technology opens another yet effective way of buying products. E-commerce websites are growing exponentially ? businesses understand its power for income and profit generat... [Author: David white - Computers and Internet - June 13, 2010]

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  • Protect Your Virtual World

    Technology is definitely very seductive. The thrill of getting more into newer technologies and the wow factor of sleeker design are irresistible. But as we all know, every step we take has some draw... [Author: Francis Regan - Computers and Internet - May 04, 2010]

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  • Importance of Corporate Logo Design

    You need to bind to certain basic principles that ensure that corporate logo design is professional and easy to remember and creates a great impact on viewers while successfully expressing the nature... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 13, 2010]

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  • Can't read output of httpservice

    - by tag
    I have an HTTPservice that uses id="myhttp" url="site.com/script.php" method="POST" resultFormat="xml" script.php returns $output = '' . $worked . ''; echo $output; Problem is when I try to read worked, it tells me the variable worked is not there event.result.worked myhttp.lastResult.worked The only thing that works is using toString() myhttp.lastResult.toString() or event.result.toString() What am I doing wrong? I plan to add other variables to the output time, so need to access each time and worked separately. I may also need to return multiple responses each with their own worked and time values. How do I do that. I was thinking to not use XML. Is there a more lightweight option. Flex shows I have the following options: array e4x flashvars object text xml

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  • Trouble Getting a Locally Hosted Copy of the English Language Wiktionary to include the Translations Sections

    - by user1436026
    I used MWDumper - http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mwdumper - to import the xml dump of the English Language Wiktionary (specifically the file named enwiktionary-20120930-pages-meta-current.xml,) to my local server. I have found that under the Translations section (on each page for each English word,) next to the name of each language where I should be able to see the definition in a foreign language, I instead see Template:Tø, Template:T+, or Template:T- and I am not sure why this is. As an experiment, I also used WikiTaxi - http://www.yunqa.de/delphi/doku.php/products/wikitaxi/index - with the exact same XML dump and did not have this problem when viewing under WikiTaxi.exe. I have been searching through mediawiki.org looking for the answer, but have so far not been successful. I appreciate your help

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  • Negativity On My Blog

    A few weeks ago I had someone post a comment on my blog that was a little less than flattering. This was posted by ?Fellow REALTOR?? (he didn?t use the proper trademark but due to recent events I?ll ... [Author: Cliff Stevenson - Computers and Internet - May 04, 2010]

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  • A Web Designing Softwares For Non-Web Professionals

    There have been many tools introduced to make web designer a lot easier and faster. One of the first tools introduced are the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors which makes it easier for ... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - May 04, 2010]

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  • How to Return A File and a strongly Typed data at the same time?

    - by chobo2
    Hi I am using asp.net mvc 1.0 and I want to return a XML file but I also want to return a strongly typed data back so I can update some fields. Like the XML file will contain users who failed to be inserted into the database. So I want that to appear as a dialog save box what asp.net mvc return file() would do. However I also want to return on the page like values like how many users failed to be added, how many users where added, etc. So I want to use scafolding with the class file I want to pass it along. If this was a view I could pass it along as an object model but I don't see a parameter for that in File(). I also don't want to save the xml file onto the harddrive I want to do it through memory. So have a link that would display on the page to download the file and show the the data I want would not be desired.

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  • How to use C# nested structures to access tree of data

    - by zotty
    I'm importing some XML to C#, and want to be able to access data from the XML in the form of what I think is a nested structure. (I may be wrong!) What I have in my XML is in the following form: <hardwareSettings initial="true> <cameraSettings width="1024" height="768" depth="8" /> <tiltSettings theta="35" rho="90"> </hardwareSettings> I can import each setting alright, so I have them all in individual ints, but I would like to be able to access it in the form int x=hardwaresettings.camerasettings.width; int rho=hardwaresettings.tiltsettings.rho; I've tried various arrangements of structs within structs, but I don't seem able to cast a new object (hardwaresettings) that contains the appropriate children (camerasettings.width & tiltsettings.rho). Sorry if I'm not using the right lingo... I'm reading myself in circles here!

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  • The Ultimate Beginner?s Guide to OpenGL Drivers

    OpenGL drivers also know an Open Graphics Library; can be defined as cross-platform API that is required for writing applications to produce two dimensional and three dimensional computer graphics. T... [Author: Sunny Makkar - Computers and Internet - March 20, 2010]

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  • So, You Thought YOU Owned Your Website?

    As part of being an SEO consultant, I?m frequently asked to conduct SEO Audits on potential client?s websites. Amongst sundry other tasks, I always check to see who the legal owner of the site is. Wi... [Author: Ben Kemp - Web Design and Development - April 20, 2010]

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  • Choosing Unlimited Web Hosting

    There are so many web hosting companies available either online or offline and one can select any one depending upon the choice and interest. Nowadays, several hosting companies are providing unlimit... [Author: Anand Maheshwari - Web Design and Development - May 16, 2010]

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  • How to use Crypto++ to extract the textual information in a file?

    - by JL
    I have a file that is signed with a certificate located here. CrytoAPI has not worked out for me because of server differences in 2003 / 2008+, and different file inputs. I am now considering using Crypto++ to get the job done. Essentially, all I would like to do is extract the text information from this file, and others like it, and save it as XML. There are some bits in the XML that are marked as < encoded data but those sections are just base64 encoded, so before I can get to the XML envelope, I need to deal with the certificate thats obfuscating the plain text. Anyone with experience in Crypto++ know how this is done? With CrytoAPI, I was doing something like this : byte[] fileContents = File.ReadAllBytes(outFileName); var contentInfo = new ContentInfo(fileContents); var signedCms = new SignedCms(contentInfo); signedCms.Decode(fileContents); signedCms.RemoveSignature(0); byte[] outfileContent = signedCms.ContentInfo.Content;

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  • Xpath problem, getting the id(attribute) of a element, if you know the title of the element.

    - by user577823
    Hi guys, My question is, is it possible to get the Article ID, when you have the title of the article?(via xpath) Articles Article ID="1" title crack /title content blablabalbal /content /Article /Articles Because i am using this right now, it isnt working though. $xml = simplexml_load_file("Articles.xml"); $XElement = new SimpleXMLElement($xml-asXML()); $Articles = $XElement-xpath("Article"); $title = "crack"; $elements = count($Articles); for($i = 0; $i title; if($Titles == $title) //This is not working? i dont know why? { $AID = (string)$Articles[$i][@"ID"]; } }

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  • Download And Convert YouTube To IPad On Mac

    YouTube.com is a great resource. YouTube allows users to freely upload, view, and even share video clips on your blog or web site. Now the new iPad is a much better device to videos on than any previ... [Author: Bellu Su - Computers and Internet - May 09, 2010]

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  • C# template engine

    - by me
    Hi! I am looking for a stand-alone, easy to use from C# code, template engine. What I want to do is create an html and xml files with placeholders for data, and fill them with data from my code. The engine needs to support loops (duplicating parts of the template form more that one object) and conditions (add parts of the template to the final html/xml only if some conditions are true). Can someone recommend a good option for me, and add a link to more-or-less such code sample, and some documentation about how to use the recommended component for my needs? Thanks:) Just wanted to add one more thing - I also need to use loops to duplicate table rows, or even entire tables (in the html version) and complex elements (in the xml version) Thanks again:)

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  • C++ Tutorial 1: Introduction to programming in C++

    As the worlds increasing use of computer technology in the digital era continues apace, it becomes ever more vital for engineers and developers to have a better understanding of the technical process... [Author: Theodore Odeluga - Computers and Internet - April 05, 2010]

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