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  • Determining idle network transfer bandwidth

    - by rwmnau
    I'm building an application that will move around some potentially large files, but I want to do it without disturbing the user's network connection by flooding it. I know that Windows BITS has this kind of functionality, and that's essentially what I'm looking to replicate (as far as the throttling goes). I know BITS has other functionality as well that I'm not interested in, and I also have the option to consume it from .NET, but I'm interested in how it works. I've looked online, and I haven't found a clear explanation of how exactly BITS determines how much bandwidth to consume, aside from a vague "BITS polls activity to watch for a drop in the bandwidth used by other programs." What does this mean? Bandwidth consumed by other programs can drop for a number of other reasons as well - can BITS tell the difference? If I was looking for a process that replicated this "stay just under the radar, where the user won't notice the transfers" functionality, how would I go about doing it?

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  • Cut a file based on a text marker

    - by Mustafa
    I have a text file that has the following layout: text text .. CUT HERE text text .. The literal CUT HERE appears only once. What I want to do using shell scripting, is to produce another file containing all the text below CUT HERE, i.e. ignore whatever above CUT HERE. Thanks.

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  • named/bind zone file parser in C#

    - by Michal Rogozinski
    Hi, I'm looking for a bind/named zone file parser in .NET C#. If there is anything I could import/convert I would be interested too. Unfortunately there's not much, or I'm having troubles finding it. My goal is to make sure a zone file is syntax-errors-free before I push it to the server. I'd appreciate any help or hints. Thanks

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  • reading a text file in java

    - by aks
    I want to read a text file containing a space sepearted vlaues.Values are integers. How can i read it and put it in a array list?? eg of contents of texx file 1 62 4 55 5 6 77 now i want a arraylist as [1, 62,4,55,5,6,77]. How do i do it in java?

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  • How to read an image from disk and block until its read?

    - by Shizam
    I'm loading 5 images from disk but I want the 1st image I read to show as soon as possible. Right now I do UIImage *img = [UIImage imageWithContentsOfFile:path]; in a for loop but since imageWithContentsOfFile:path isn't blocking all 5 images wind up getting read from disk before the first one will appear (because they're all using up I/O). I confirmed this by just load one and it appeared on screen faster than if I load all 5. I'd like to load the 1st image and block until its fully read and shown before loading the next 4 or load the 1st one and be notified when its done before loading the next 4 but I can't figure out a way to do it. None of the 'WithContentsOfFile' methods for data or image block and they don't notify or have delegate methods. Any suggestions? Thanks

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  • writing python to extract data from a file

    - by user297003
    Hi i am new to python i am trying to extract the text between that has specific text file ---- data1 data1 data1 extractme ---- data2 data2 data2 ---- data3 data3 extractme ---- and then dump it to text file so that ---- data1 data1 data1 extractme --- data3 data3 extractme --- thanks for the help data1 data1

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  • Make Directory.GetFiles() ignore protected folders

    - by Kryptic
    Hello Everyone, I'm using the Directory.GetFiles() method to get a list of files to operate on. This method throws an UnauthorizedAccessException for example when trying to access a protected folder. I would like it to simply skip over such folders and continue. How can I accomplish this with either Directory.GetFiles (preferably) or another method? Update: Here is the code that throws the exception. I am asking the user to select a directory and then retrieving the list of files. I commented out the code (so this is now whole method) that iterates through the files and the problem still occurs. The exception is thrown on the Directory.GetFiles() line. FolderBrowserDialog fbd = new FolderBrowserDialog(); DialogResult dr = fbd.ShowDialog(); if (dr == System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.Cancel) return; string directory = fbd.SelectedPath; string[] files = Directory.GetFiles(directory, "*.html", SearchOption.AllDirectories);

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  • File combo box in delphi

    - by Bharat
    Hi, I want to have file combo box in delphi. It must behave like this: If i enter C:\ in combo box, it should show all the files & folders in C: Drive If i proceed further i.e., if i enter C:\Pro, then all the files & folders starting with C:\Pro should be shown in combo box. Simply it should behave like the File Name Combox Box that will come while using save dialog box

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  • Restore file's modification time in git

    - by rampion
    I understand the default git behaviour of updating the modification time every time it changes a file, but there are times when I want to restore a file's original modification time. Is there a way I can tell git to do this? (As an example, when working on a large project, I made some changes to configure.ac, found out that autotools doesn't work on my system, and wanted to restore configure.ac's to its original contents and modification time so that make doesn't try to update configure with my broken autotools).

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  • Configuration file for PHP server script

    - by teehoo
    Right now I have a very high volume of requests coming to my webserver which execute a PHP CGI script. Every one of these scripts opens up a config file that I have created to load options of how the script should run. Doing a file I/O operation everytime a request comes in seems very resource intensive to me. I'm not too familiar with the advanced features of PHP, are there any alternatives to achieve what I'm doing?

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  • Entity Data Model Wizzard not creating tables in EDMX file

    - by Shawn
    I'm trying the database first approach by creating an ADO.NET Entity Data Model using the Wizard with the Adventureworks2012 DB. Testing DB connection works, and the connection string is added to the App.Config. I'm selecting all the tables except the ones marked as (dbo) AWBuildVersion, DatabaseLog, and ErrorLog. When the Wizard finishes the .edmx file is blank, and if I view the file in XML view the EntityContainer is empty. I'm using VS 2010 & .NET Framework 4.0

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  • Rename files to increment filenumber using PowerShell?

    - by Frode Lillerud
    Hi, I've got a bunch of files named attachment.023940 attachment.024039 attachment.024041 attachment.024103 etc... I need to rename the files by incrementing the filenumber by a given number. (So that they match the right ID in a database) I guess I could write a C# application that uses RegEx to parse the filename, but I assume this is a task that could be accomplished in PowerShell as well? I've found several other threads on SO about using PowerShell to rename files, but none of them handled incrementing a filenumber. I'm on Win7, so PowerShell 2.0 is available.

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  • Ajax file uploading with java back end?

    - by Joren
    I don't want to use flash. I've found multiple jquery libraries that do this. Right now I'm using this one: http://demo.webdeveloperplus.com/ajax-file-upload/ The problem is they all use PHP. I tried just pointing it at my servlet instead of the PHP file, but it never gets called.

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  • How can I determine a file extension given a file name in LaTeX?

    - by Frank
    I am attempting to write a LaTeX package which leverages the minted package's \inputminted command. My \mycommand command takes two parameters, the first being a path to a file, and I want to pass the file's extension to the \inputminted command: \newcommand\mycommand[2]{ \inputminted{#1}{...} } Note that the above won't work since the full path is passed to \inputminted. Example: \mycommand{/path/to/Test.java}{blah} should invoke \inputminted{java}{...}

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  • Reading object tree from file into Python

    - by jjkparker
    I have a Python app that contains an object structure that the user can manipulate. What I want to do is allow the user to create a file declaring how the object structure should be created. For example, I would like the user to be able to create the following file: foo.bar.baz = true x.y.z = 12 and for my app to then create that object tree automatically. What's the best way to do something like this?

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  • Disable Spring URL resource loading in context file

    - by drewzilla
    I have the need to specify a URL in a Spring context file but don't want Spring to turn it into a resource, i.e. I want the URL to be passed as a String to the bean that I'm creating in the context file rather than it being converted into a Resource object. How can I avoid Spring creating a Resource? Thanks, Andrew

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