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  • Set focus on a runing Activity

    - by Raymond
    Hi all, I have an Activity that keeps running after the HOME button is pressed (naturally) and of-course the focus is in the home screen, and when the running process ends i need to restore the focus on that activity... in more PC expression, i need to maximize the application ;) Any help is good. thx in advance.

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  • FileNotFoundException while trying to convert contacts to Vcard

    - by AndRi
    Hi I m trying to convert the contacts on emulator to VCard format using the code below AssetFileDescriptor afd =openAssetFileDescriptor(Contacts.CONTENT_VCARD_URI ,"r") The stack Trace says java.io.FileNotFoundException No file at content://com.android.contacts/contacts/as_vcard Do we need to attach a file to the URI ? Is there some other way to convert Contacts to Vcard in Android?

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  • Are event handlerss in JavaScript called in order?

    - by musicfreak
    I know this is a simple question, but I haven't had the chance to test it in any browser other than Firefox. If I attach multiple event handlers to a single event on a single DOM element, are the event handlers guaranteed to be called in the order they were added? Or should I not rely on this behavior?

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  • Why .data() function of jQuery is better to prevent memory leaks?

    - by burak ozdogan
    Hi, Regarding to jQuery utility function jQuery.data() the online documentation says: "The jQuery.data() method allows us to attach data of any type to DOM elements in a way that is safe from circular references and therefore from memory leaks. " Why to use: document.body.foo = 52; can result a memory leak -or in what conditions- so that I should use jQuery.data(document.body, 'foo', 52); Should I ALWAYS prefer .data() instead of using expandos in any case? (I would appreciate if you can provide an example to compare the differences) Thanks, burak ozdogan

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  • How can I debug a Windows service that crashes?

    - by Christopher
    I have a .NET Windows service that appears to be crashing due to C00000005 (access violation--according to Dr Watson). When I attach the VS debugger to it--whether I build it with or without symbols--the VS debugger just stops when the service crashes, instead of stopping to give me a chance to do any investigation. Is that to be expected, or am I doing something wrong? Will using WinDbg let me do something more in real time (obviously, WinDbg lets me do crash dump analysis)? Thanks!

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  • how to decrypt a string

    - by Avinash
    Hi, How to restore the value of a string after using FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile() i have a string s1 = "abc" then FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(s1, "SHA1") = A9993E364706816ABA3E25717850C26C9CD0D89D How can i decrypt "A9993E364706816ABA3E25717850C26C9CD0D89D" back to "abc"??

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  • Default .NET exception handler

    - by ajs410
    So the other day my C# application crashed. Usually, with a .NET application, if you have an unhandled exception you get a nice error message with a stack trace. However, this time, I got a different dialog that just told me there was an error and offered to attach a Debugger, but there was no stack trace in the dialog and the machine it was running on had no debugger installed. What gives? Why don't I see the default .NET exception handler?

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  • Android ACTION_SEND Attached File

    - by Sean
    When you attach a file to an e-mail using the ACTION_SEND intent (with the extra EXTRA_STREAM) does the e-mail app copy that attached file to its own location? My app creates a file and attaches it to an email, but this can happen many times and I would like to be able to delete this file when it is no longer needed (so it doesn't flood the user's storage with junk data). Is the file safe to delete after the e-mail intent has started?

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  • Copy mdf file and use it in run time

    - by Anibas
    After I copy mdf file (and his log file) I tries to Insert data. I receive the following message: "An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file [fileName].mdf failed. A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened, or it is located on UNC share. When I copied the file manual everything worked normally. Is it correct the order File.Copy leaves the file engaged?

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  • How do I make sure no handlers are attached to an event?

    - by Edward Tanguay
    I am adding an event handler like this: theImage.MouseMove += new MouseEventHandler(theImage_MouseMove); but in my application, this code gets run every time the page is shown, so I want to attach the event handler only once, but how can I tell if a handler has been set yet or not, something like this: if(theImage.MouseMove == null) //error theImage.MouseMove += new MouseEventHandler(theImage_MouseMove);

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  • How can i store several iphone contacts in sqlite3 table

    - by ramyauk
    Hi to All, I developed an iPhone app which displays iPhone AddressBook contacts list. I want to add extra fields to the selected contact. Using AddressBook framework,it was not possible.So,i want to attach those values to the "contacts" table of my database. How can i store(insert) those existing contacts into contacts(using sqlite3 insert command). Please,help me with a sample code. Thanks in Advance, Ramya.

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  • Attaching a link to back button in php

    - by Prasoon Saurav
    Is there any way by which I can attach the back button of my browser to any particular link? Actually I am designing a login page in PHP. After login I want the back button of my browser to open any particular page that I want, how can I do that in PHP? Actually I am not a PHP guy, so my question might sound silly to some. :P

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  • How do I call a basic YUI3 function from within a normal JavaScript function?

    - by Justin Tanner
    I'd like to call a simple YUI3 function from within a JavaScript function. Here is some code that does what I want in a very verbose way: function changeContent (message) { YUI().use("node", function(Y) { Y.all('#content-div').setContent(message); }); } Is there a better way to do this? NOTE: I don't want to attach this function to any event, I just want a global changeContent() function available.

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  • Bind multiple events to jQuery 'live' method

    - by Will Peavy
    jQuery's 'live' method is unable to handle multiple events. Does anyone know of a good workaround to attach multiple events to a function that polls current and future elements? Or am I stuck using duplicate live methods for each event handler I need? Example - I am trying to do something like: $('.myclass').live('change keypress blur', function(){ // do stuff });

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  • Are there any drawbacks to class-based Javascript injection?

    - by jonathanconway
    A phenomena I'm seeing more and more of is Javascript code that is tied to a particular element on a particular page, rather than being tied to kinds of elements or UI patterns. For example, say we had a couple of animated menus on a page: <ul id="top-navigation"> ... </ul> <!-- ... --> <ul id="product-list"> ... </ul> These two menus might exist on the same page or on different pages, and some pages mightn't have any menus. I'll often see Javascript code like this (for these examples, I'm using jQuery): $(document).ready(function() { $('ul#top-navigation').dropdownMenu(); $('ul#product-selector').dropdownMenu(); }); Notice the problem? The Javascript is tightly coupled to particular instances of a UI pattern rather than the UI pattern itself. Now wouldn't it be so much simpler (and cleaner) to do this instead? - $(document).ready(function() { $('ul.dropdown-menu').dropdownMenu(); }); Then we can put the 'dropdown-menu' class on our lists like so: <ul id="top-navigation" class="dropdown-menu"> ... </ul> <!-- ... --> <ul id="product-list" class="dropdown-menu"> ... </ul> This way of doing things would have the following benefits: Simpler Javascript - we only need to attach once to the class. We avoid looking for specific instances that mightn't exist on a given page. If we remove an element, we don't need to hunt through the Javascript to find the attach code for that element. I believe techniques similar to this were pioneered by certain articles on alistapart.com. I'm amazed these simple techniques still haven't gained widespread adoption, and I still see 'best-practice' code-samples and Javascript frameworks referring directly to UI instances rather than UI patterns. Is there any reason for this? Is there some big disadvantage to the technique I just described that I'm unaware of?

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  • iphone send send dataset to .net web service

    - by rocky
    I got a .net web service with dataset as one of the intake parameter. e.g. int HellowWorld(dataset ds) {} After this web service being invoked, it will start processing and return status (success or fail) after the process finished. My question is, how iphone application can build a dataset and attach it as a parameter for sending to the web service?

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