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  • Suggestions for jQuery-based Date/Time Selector

    - by Jason Palmer
    Hi everyone, I'm in search for a jQuery-based Date/Time Selector. I have found a few that are quite nice, but one of my requirements is that I can provide a json/xml/etc source of available days/times and the control should only allow selections of available days/times. Is anyone aware of a plugin that does this, or at least a plugin that could be modified to do this? Thanks!

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  • LinkedList.contains execution speed

    - by Le_Coeur
    Why Methode LinkedList.contains() runs quickly than such implementation: for (String s : list) if (s.equals(element)) return true; return false; I don't see great difference between this to implementations(i consider that search objects aren't nulls), same iterator and equals operation

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  • Can't get GetModuleFileNameA to work, keep getting error 'missing type specifier...'

    - by flavour404
    Hi, I am trying to use 'GetModuleFileNameA' but I keep getting the error 'c4430: missing type specifier - int assumed'. From reading the results from my google search I am guessing that it is from my use of NULL: char Filename[MAX_PATH]; //this is a char buffer GetModuleFileNameA(NULL, Filename, sizeof(Filename)); NULL is supposedly defined in #include stdio.h which I have included in my project, what am I doing wrong? Thanks.

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  • Simple Regex Question

    - by Jim B
    Hey Everyone, I need to search a bunch of files for anything that contains either "tblPayment" or "tblInvoice" I also want to match any tables named "tblPaymentMethod", "tblInvoiceItem", "tblInvoicePayment" Anybody care to help me out with how to write a regular expression for this? Thanks again!

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  • How to color a treeview node in javascript

    - by hero
    i have a treeview and a texbox that allows a user to search for nodes inside the treeview. i already wrote the JS function that determines if a node exists in the treeview. what i want is to color the node that the user have searched for. how can i do this??

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  • How to resolve merging conflicts in Mercurial (v1.0.2)?

    - by lajos
    I have a merging conflict, using Mercurial 1.0.2: merging test.h warning: conflicts during merge. merging test.h failed! 6 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 1 files unresolved There are unresolved merges, you can redo the full merge using: hg update -C 19 hg merge 18 I can't figure out how to resolve this. Google search results instruct to use: hg resolve but for some reason my Mercurial (v1.0.2) doesn't have a resolve command: hg: unknown command 'resolve' How can I resolve this conflict?

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  • Is there an open source MVP framework for C++?

    - by morpheous
    I am looking for a lightweight set of C++ classes that implement/show how to use the MVP design pattern, so that I can refactor some legacy code I am working on. A library/framework would be nice to get me started. A quick google search seems to bring up only C# examples - is anyone aware of any C++ ones out there? [Edit] I am particularly interested in a Passive viewer, as I want to completely decouple the view from the model.

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  • Bash Script (Cygwin) to grep a logfile for multiple phrases and output a new file for each phrase.

    - by Chris
    Each logfile is titled based on the date it was created in the format YYYY-MM-DD.txt. I need to search each file for five different keywords and output five files prepended with the specific keyword and then the original logfile name. Example: Test-YYYY-MM-DD.txt grep -i -w 'keyword1' YYYY-MM-DD.txt Keyword1-YYYY-MM-DD.txt If it's also possible to email each new file to a different person, that would be helpful as well.

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  • solr schema for article->paragraph structure

    - by Ke
    Hi guys, I want to index some articles and show the paragraph number in the search result. So I guess the solr schema should looks like this: article_id, paragraph_number, paragraph_content Therefore, I need to parse article first, extract paragraphs and index it one by one. I'm worried about the performance since one article can contain 100 paragraphs. Any suggestion?

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  • How to prevent overdrawing?

    - by afriza
    This is a difficult question to search in Google since it has other meaning in finance. Of course, what I mean here is "Drawing" as in .. computer graphics.. not money.. I am interested in preventing overdrawing for both 3D Drawing and 2D Drawing. (should I make them into two different questions?)

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  • Books on string algorithms

    - by Max
    There have been numerous posts on string algorithms: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/246961/algorithm-to-find-similar-text, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/451884/similar-string-algorithm, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/613133/efficient-string-matching-algorithm However, no general literature was mentioned. Could anyone recommend a book(s) that would thoroughly explore various string algorithms? The topic which is of special interest is approximate string matching [things like google-offered corrected search string variants :) ]. Thanks a lot for advice.

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  • Is there any NHibernate book?

    - by Przemek
    Taking into consideration that NHibernate has been available for some time I thought that there would be a book available already. A search on amazon turned out just one that apparently has been delayed (Manning). Meanwhile, it looks that there seems to be coming many books on Microsoft Entity Framework. Is there any significance in that?

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  • How to deal with missing items the SEO way?

    - by Brandon Montgomery
    I am working on a public-facing web site which serves up articles for people to read. After some time, articles become stale and we remove them from the site. My question is this: what is the best way to handle the situation when a search engine visits a URL corresponding to a removed article? Should the app respond with a permanent redirect (301 Moved Permanently) to a "article not found" page, or is there a better way to handle this?

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  • Any Reliable API available to determine User's city and country from IP address

    - by Gublooo
    Heyy guys I wanted to check if anyone knows of a reliable API that we can use to determine the user's city and country from his IP address. My search on Google led to http://ipinfodb.com/ip_location_api.php It seems perfect but my only concern is the reliability of this service. Does google have anything like this. If you know any other Free or paid API's that help determine user's location from his IP - please let me know THanks

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  • uncaught exception: Syntax error after jQuery upgrade

    - by wham12
    I am trying to upgrade an existing application from jQuery 1.3.2 to jQuery 1.4.2. When I do this, the page fails to load correctly and firefox's error console displays the error message "uncaught exception: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: search". How can I determine what is causing this exception?

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  • best SEO method for date in url structure? [closed]

    - by Haroldo
    I'm working on an events website so dates are very important search terms, ie: 'whats on on fri 14th september' I've seen it done in various methods for example: domain/whats-on/city-hall/14-09-2010/event-name.html domain/whats-on/city-hall/2010/09/14/event-name.html the first is 'shallower'. the second could be clearer for google to synonym-ize as a date, has anyone else got any experience or input?

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  • Is there a jquery plugin for table paginnation and sorting support via ajax call?

    - by Ethan
    I am looking for a jquery plugin for table paginnation and sorting (and search/filtering hopefully). Datasource could be obtained locally or via ajax call. Hopefully comes with most of the features of this script: http://www.leigeber.com/2009/11/advanced-javascript-table-sorter/ Here is the demo of this script: http://sandbox.leigeber.com/tinytablev3/index.html The problem with this script is that it only support local datasource.

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  • What's the difference between <% and <%:

    - by Blub
    Hi, I couldn't find anything through Google, I suppose the search terms are too much to handle. The VS built-in help only explains <%, which is just embedded code. There is no mention of <%: EDIT: My book says, that the only difference is that <%: returns a MvcHtmlString. Why do we need an extra symbol for <%: just to return something? Thanks for any help! It would really help me to understand asp.net.

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  • What kind of structure should I use to keep prospectus of a medicine?

    - by ahmet732
    My project is similar to: Users search the name of a medicine from a table. Then touch the medicine he/she looked for . Then prospectus of that medicine will appear on the view... How should I keep prospectus of medicine?(prospectus of a medicine consists of several lines of text) SQLite or NSDictionary thing... I thought that NSDictionary will not go well with my need... Any answers ???

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