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  • failed to load external entity error on SOAP

    - by hd
    i am call a web service which is locate on https protocol. and i get "failed to load external entity" error while calling it. as i search on google it is because in PHP5, SOAP class will not parse WSDL file located on a secure HTTPS connection. what is the solution? i don't want to use http instead of https.

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  • InternetCheckConnection in VB6 returning false

    - by user191582
    Hi all, Not a VB6 expert... Trying to come up with a VB6 test app that calls InternetCheckConnection. In my test app, InternetCheckConnection always returns false regardless of the URL I use. I copied and pasted this code from a larger spaghetti-code app, but in the spaghetti-code, InternetCheckConnection seems to work fine, returns true. Is there some other function I have to call first in order for InternetCheckConnection to work?

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  • Visual Studio code generated when choosing to explicitly implement interface

    - by fearofawhackplanet
    Sorry for the vague title, but I'm not sure what this is called. Say I add IDisposable to my class, Visual Studio can create the method stub for me. But it creates the stub like: void IDisposable.Dispose() I don't follow what this syntax is doing. Why do it like this instead of public void Dispose()? And with the first syntax, I couldn't work out how to call Dispose() from within my class (in my destructor).

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  • CURL alternative in Python

    - by Gaurav
    I have a cURL call that I use in PHP: curl -i -H 'Accept: application/xml' -u login:key "https://app.streamsend.com/emails" I need a way to do the same thing in Python. Is there an alternative to cURL in Python. I know of urllib but I'm a Python noob and have no idea how to use it.

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  • Calling a C function in a pro*C file

    - by Sachin Chourasiya
    I have these line in my pro*C program. The function initAerage is defined in a C language and I am trying to call this function in a .pcc (pro C++) file. I am getting an error Error: initAverage(int i);was declared before with a different language extern "C" { int initAverage(int i); } Please help

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  • CodeIgniter - Calling a function from inside a view

    - by Chris
    Hey, Is it possible to call a function which is located in a controller from a view. This is what i have in my controller, as an example function checkKeyExists($userid, $key){ } Then inside my view i have the following if(checkKeyExists($row->id, $role->key)){ } But when i run it, it says that checkKeyExists is not defined. If anyone can let me know how i could do this, that would be great. Cheers

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  • Get all revisions from CVS repository

    - by Heinz
    Hi, I have set the correct CVS Root, within this root I have a repository which contains a number of files. In particular, I am interested in the revisions of one of the files, lets call it test.tex. Now I would like to get ALL different versions of this file, from the repository. Is there somehow a command that I could use to do that? Or do I need to extract them one after the other? Many thanks!

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  • How can i Import a Managed C# dll into a Win32 C++ project ?

    - by Agito
    I am working on a solution, most of its core engine is developed as Win32 C++ (and is Platform independent and is also used on OS X), some time ago we needed to call C++ dll's of core engine from C# and I was able to Load main solution's DLL in C# (by the help of some threads here on SO). but now we have certain things implemented in Managed C# dll and need to use it in Win32 C++ project? (and just function definitions and dll are provided)

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  • Any way to reserve but not commit memory in linux?

    - by Eloff
    Windows has VirtualAlloc, which allows you to reserve a contiguous region of address space, but not actually use any physical memory. Later when you want to use it (or part of it) you call VirtualAlloc again to commit the region of previously reserved pages. This is actually really useful, but I want to eventually port my application to linux - so I don't want to use it if I can't port it later. Does linux have a way to do this?

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  • Google maps api v3: geocoding multiple addresses and infowindow

    - by user2536786
    I am trying to get infowindow for multiple addresses. Its creating markers but when I click on markers, infowindow is not popping up. Please help and see what could be wrong in this code. Rest all info is fine only issue is with infowindow not coming up. <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>Google Maps Multiple Markers</title> <script src="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false" type="text/javascript"></script> </head> <body> <div id="map" style="height: 800px;"></div> <script type="text/javascript"> var locations = [ ['Bondi Beach', '850 Bay st 04 Toronto, Ont'], ['Coogee Beach', '932 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M5S 1B1'], ['Cronulla Beach', '61 Town Centre Court, Toronto, ON M1P'], ['Manly Beach', '832 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M5S 1B1'], ['Maroubra Beach', '606 New Toronto Street, Toronto, ON M8V 2E8'] ]; var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById('map'), { zoom: 10, center: new google.maps.LatLng(43.253205,-80.480347), mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP }); var infowindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow(); var geocoder = new google.maps.Geocoder(); var marker, i; for (i = 0; i < locations.length; i++) { geocoder.geocode( { 'address': locations[i][1]}, function(results, status) { //alert(status); if (status == google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK) { //alert(results[0].geometry.location); map.setCenter(results[0].geometry.location); marker = new google.maps.Marker({ position: results[0].geometry.location, map: map }); google.maps.event.addListener(marker, 'mouseover', function() { infowindow.open(marker, map);}); google.maps.event.addListener(marker, 'mouseout', function() { infowindow.close();}); } else { alert("some problem in geocode" + status); } }); } </script> </body> </html>

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  • Recurssion Question : Revision

    - by stan
    My slides say that A recurssive call should always be on a smaller data structure than the current one There must be a non recurssive option if the data structure is too small You need a wrapper method to make the recurssive method accessible Just reading this from the slides makes no sence, especially seeing as it was a topic from before christmas! Could anyone try and clear up what it means please? Thank you

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  • How is this site opening a new window

    - by user217428
    Normally we can specify a target in the link or use javascript window.open to open a new window. But when I access this site www.wenxuecity.com (It is a chinese site) I could't find out how it opens each news in a new window. no target in the link. debug javascript doesn't show any call to window.open Could someone tell me how it is implemented? Thanks

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  • Error trying to transform image < 1 MB in App Engine

    - by ryan
    So I know that App Engine prevents working with images greater than 1 MB in size, but I'm getting a RequestTooLargeError when I call images.resize on an jpg that is 400K on disk. The dimensions of the jpg are 1600 x 1200, so is it that app engine can't handle resizing images over 1 megapixel, even if the image file itself is a compressed format that is smaller than 1 MB?

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  • python interpreter waits for child process to die

    - by Moulik Kallupalam
    Contents of check.py: from multiprocessing import Process import time import sys def slp(): time.sleep(30) f=open("yeah.txt","w") f.close() if __name__=="__main__" : x=Process(target=slp) x.start() sys.exit() In windows 7, from cmd, if I call python check.py, it doesn't immediately exit, but instead waits for 30 seconds. And if I kill cmd, the child dies too- no "yeah.txt" is created. How do I make ensure the child continues to run even if parent is killed and also that the parent doesn't wait for child process to end?

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  • Can an ActiveRecord before_save filter halt the save without halting the transaction?

    - by Michael Boutros
    Is there any way for a before_save filter to halt the entire save without halting the transaction? What I'm trying to do is have a "sample" version of my model that the user can interact with and save but the changes themselves are never actually saved. The following will halt the transaction and (naturally) return false when I call @model.update_attributes: before_filter :ignore_changes_if_sample def ignore_changes_if_sample if self.sample? return false end end Thanks!

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  • I'm following Qt Tutorials and got a simple question

    - by nzer0
    If I want to create my own class MyWidget which inherits from QWidget Tutorial tells me to write constructor like this... MyWidget::MyWidget(QWidget *parent) : QWidget(parent){....} I'm wondering what is the role of : QWidget(parent) Does it mean explicit call for QWidget's constructor?

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