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  • Trying to save file from Flash to PHP using $GLOBALS["HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA"]

    - by jolyonruss
    Let me start by saying PHP isn't my forte, I'm usually reluctant to try working with it because of problems exactly like this. The code works fine on my local machine under MAMP and on my server, but doesn't on the clients server :'( So what am I trying to do, well - save an image from Flash onto the server, simple right?! I'm using the method described on this site here: http://designreviver.com/tutorials/actionscript-3-jpeg-encoder-revealed-saving-images-from-flash/ but have made a small alteration so that instead of echoing the jpg causing the browser to download it locally, I do an fwrite and an fclose to save it to the server. Here is my PHP: $imageFile = '../images/' . $_GET['name']; $imageHandle = fopen($imageFile, "w"); fwrite($imageHandle, $jpg); fclose($imageHandle); } ? I've dona a phpinfo() on my clients server and it's running 5.2.2 my host is running 5.2.11 I don't know if much can have changed in those 9 minor revisions? I've also read another question on here which suggests making suer always_populate_raw_post_data is set to ON, but it's set to OFF on all of the server environments I've been testing in. I'm doing some XML saving using file_get_contents('php://input') which I've tried but failed to get working with images. Any help would be gratefully received, I'm happy to post the AS3 as well but it's EXACTLY the same as example I've linked above and works locally. As far as I can tell the problem lies with the PHP. Cheers.

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  • HTML::Mason file upload

    - by marghi
    Recently I've been trying to get some files uploaded on to my server in my HTML::Mason application. All good no problems there apparently Mason a filehandle directly in the argument. The problem is that I cannot retrieve the filename from that filehandle in a elegant way. One method of resolving this issue is parsing the filename on the client before sending it to the server and placing the extracted value in a hidden field so that it gets sent upon submit. BUT that is very unsafe!

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  • SQL Server database backup: Network Service file access

    - by Keith Maurino
    When trying to run the following database backup command from my code I get an "Operating system error 5(Access is denied.)" error. This is because the log on account for the SQL Server Windows Service is 'Network Service' and that does not have access to right to this folder. BACKUP DATABASE [AE3DB] TO DISK = 'c:\AE3\backup\AE3DB.bak' My question is, from my code how would I go about figuring out where on the C drive 'Network Service' is allowed to right the backup to? NOTE: This is a distributed application so I cannot easily change the log on for the SQL Server Windows Service to the 'Local System' account that would be able to right to that folder.

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  • Small standalone SQL database similar to access in the old days(ie file database)

    - by Ian
    Hi, I am looking for a easy to use and deploy sql type database i can ship with a desktop application. This will be a small application user's can download from my website. In the vb6 days, access was the common database for small desktop apps, what is my option these days? Looking at SQL CE it seems to have a quite a few limitations such as count(distinct) etc SQL express needs to be installed and running as a service (could i include the SQL express deployments in my deployment so the user doesn't even know its been installed? I assume size would then be an issue) SQL 2005/2008 is not an option due to size and licensing restrictions. I would like to use c#, wpf and entity framework. What would seem to be the best options based on your knowledge and experience? Thanks

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  • DataTables - Remove DataTables from HTML Table created in different JavaScript File

    - by Matt Green
    So I have a site I visit everyday for work. The DataTables implementation on this site is atrocious. The DataTable is applied to an HTML table that is generated when the page is rendered and then the DataTable is initialized on it. I figured this is great because I can create a little TamperMonkey script to remove the horrible DataTable and create one that functions how I need it to. The DataTable is created via inline Javascript at the end of the document body. I tried the following per the DOCs for the destory() method. // ==UserScript== // @name // @version 0.1 // @description Makes the Invoice Table more user friendly // @include URL // @require http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js // @require http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/datatables/1.10.1/js/jquery.dataTables.min.js // @copyright 2014+, Me // ==/UserScript== $(function() { var t = $('#customer_invoices').DataTable(); t.destroy(); }); It does not "remove those enhancements and return the table to its original un-enhanced state, with the data shown in the table" as stated in the docs. It does not appear to do anything. I think it is either because the table has not been Datatable initialized yet, or that I am not able to access the original DataTable initialization in a different scope. Any help is greatly appreciated as this has me banging my head on the desk.

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  • Silverlight 4.0: How to increase quota in Isolated File Storage

    - by xscape
    Got this line of code here but its not working. using (IsolatedStorageFile isf = IsolatedStorageFile.GetUserStoreForApplication()) { long newSpace = isf.Quota + spaceRequest; try { if(true == isf.IncreaseQuotaTo(newSpace)) { Debug.WriteLine("success"); } else { Debug.WriteLine("unsuccessful"); } } catch (Exception e) { throw; } }

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  • is there a size limit to a text file?

    - by chicane
    HI All I am creating a log file for our website which will log every log-in by all the users to our orders area. I wish to know if you think its good to enter this log info in just one single file or should this be split up once the log file hits a certain size? My concern is that this file will get rather large over time, but im not certain of the size limit of a text file? thank you

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  • How to find the file format from binary data

    - by acadia
    Hello, We have a Oracle 9i database and OrderDetails table which has a column to store binary data for product images. These images can be viewed only using a 3rd party tool. I have no idea which 3rd party tool. and I have no idea of the format of the image. Is there anyway from the binary data we can find what format is the image? Thanks

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  • create jrml file at run time and modify at run time

    - by Srinivas
    Hi I have a requirement to develop custom reports where we already have some reoprts developed using JasperReports using iReport tool. Now the requirement is to modify those reports design at run time. I should use those existing jrxml files and save as to new report then change the design at run time. Also I should see those newly created reports whenever I want. I have gone through the Jasper API and Dynamic Reports where we can create the reports dynamically at run time but we can't save the design (like JRXML). I am looking for any other JRXML design API to create and modify and save the Jasper Reports at run time. I appreciate if any one can help me. Thanks in Advance Srinivas

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  • Regex file extension filter

    - by NickLarsen
    I am trying to create a regex that will take all files that do not have a list of extensions. In particular, I am trying to filter out filenames that end in .csv I have browsed around for an hour and been unable to figure this out. I am using .NET Regex.

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  • What is the purpose of vshost.exe file?

    - by Milen
    When I create and compile a hello world application in C#, I get three files in the Debug folder apart from the main output exe (eg: HelloWorld.exe) 1. HelloWorld.vshost.exe 2. HelloWorld.pdb 3. HelloWorld.vshost.exe.manifest What are these files and what purpose do they serve?

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  • Failed to resolve include text for file:SQLServer.ttinclude

    - by bigred
    I updated to the version 3.0.0.3. Dragged the new ActiveRecord directory in VS08, and added the newer dll. I'm not sure whats going on yet. When I try to compile the project I get that error. My SVN server just lost my old version, so I'll have to download the older Subsonic version and see if that fixes the problem. I have no clue what I did wrong in the configuration as I updated to 3.0.0.3. (still a new users so I couldn't post a photo, but here a link to the error) link text

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  • Ck editor file uploading - getting internal server error 500

    - by tibin mathew
    Hi, We have a web site with domain http://209.59.154.150/~phnxaudi/,. To develop this website we have used Joomla framework, and we have used Ckeditor in it, for uploading files(pdf, images etc ). Also we have installed Ckeditor in the server. But for some reason we are getting an internal 500 server error. Could anyone please help us to solve this issue?

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  • Flex - How to call a webservice without crossdomain.xml file

    - by Stephane Grenier
    How can I consume a webservice that hasn't explicitely created a crossdomain.xml? I understand it's for security and to prevent cross-site scripting, but it does seem like a major limitation to the Flex framework. For example, if I want to consume a webservice, which is suppose to be language agnostic, then I can't with Flex. The webservice/server has to be specifically prepared for Flex/Flash. If it's not, then it cannot be consumed. That can't be right can it?

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  • using ResultSet.Previous method not working in Java using .mdb file OBDC

    - by jsonnie
    Hello, I'm currently having an issue with my open result set not working how I believe it should. The only function that is currently working is the next() method, nothing else will work. If the project is placed into a debug mode you can follow through actionperformed event on the button it hits the previous() method and jumps over the remaining code in the method. If someone could point me in the right direction it would be truly appreciated. FORM CODE: import java.sql.; import javax.swing.; public class DataNavigator extends javax.swing.JFrame { public DataInterface db = null; public Statement s = null; public Connection con = null; public PreparedStatement stmt = null; public ResultSet rs = null; /** Creates new form DataNavigator */ public DataNavigator() { initComponents(); try { db = new DataInterface("jdbc:odbc:CMPS422"); con = db.getConnection(); stmt = con.prepareStatement("SELECT * FROM Products"); rs = stmt.executeQuery(); rs.last(); } catch (Exception e) { } } /** This method is called from within the constructor to * initialize the form. * WARNING: Do NOT modify this code. The content of this method is * always regenerated by the Form Editor. */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Generated Code"> private void initComponents() { btnFirst = new javax.swing.JButton(); btnNext = new javax.swing.JButton(); btnLast = new javax.swing.JButton(); btnUpdate = new javax.swing.JButton(); btnInsert = new javax.swing.JButton(); btnDelete = new javax.swing.JButton(); txtPartNum = new javax.swing.JTextField(); txtDesc = new javax.swing.JTextField(); txtQty = new javax.swing.JTextField(); txtPrice = new javax.swing.JTextField(); jLabel1 = new javax.swing.JLabel(); jLabel2 = new javax.swing.JLabel(); jLabel3 = new javax.swing.JLabel(); jLabel4 = new javax.swing.JLabel(); btnPrev = new javax.swing.JButton(); setDefaultCloseOperation(javax.swing.WindowConstants.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); setTitle("Assignment 3 Data Navigator"); addWindowListener(new java.awt.event.WindowAdapter() { public void windowOpened(java.awt.event.WindowEvent evt) { formWindowOpened(evt); } }); btnFirst.setText("First"); btnFirst.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { btnFirstActionPerformed(evt); } }); btnNext.setText("Next"); btnNext.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { btnNextActionPerformed(evt); } }); btnLast.setText("Last"); btnLast.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { btnLastActionPerformed(evt); } }); btnUpdate.setText("Update"); btnInsert.setText("Insert"); btnDelete.setText("Delete"); jLabel1.setText("Part Number:"); jLabel2.setText("Description:"); jLabel3.setText("Quantity:"); jLabel4.setText("Price:"); btnPrev.setText("Prev"); btnPrev.addMouseListener(new java.awt.event.MouseAdapter() { public void mouseClicked(java.awt.event.MouseEvent evt) { btnPrevMouseClicked(evt); } }); javax.swing.GroupLayout layout = new javax.swing.GroupLayout(getContentPane()); getContentPane().setLayout(layout); layout.setHorizontalGroup( layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING) .addGroup(layout.createSequentialGroup() .addContainerGap() .addComponent(btnFirst) .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) .addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING) .addGroup(layout.createSequentialGroup() .addGap(2, 2, 2) .addComponent(btnPrev) .addGap(4, 4, 4) .addComponent(btnNext) .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) .addComponent(btnLast)) .addComponent(jLabel1) .addComponent(jLabel2) .addComponent(jLabel3) .addComponent(jLabel4)) .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) .addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING, false) .addComponent(txtPartNum) .addGroup(layout.createSequentialGroup() .addComponent(btnUpdate) .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) .addComponent(btnInsert) .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) .addComponent(btnDelete)) .addComponent(txtDesc) .addComponent(txtQty) .addComponent(txtPrice)) .addContainerGap(71, Short.MAX_VALUE)) ); layout.setVerticalGroup( layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING) .addGroup(layout.createSequentialGroup() .addContainerGap() .addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.BASELINE) .addComponent(btnFirst) .addComponent(btnNext) .addComponent(btnLast) .addComponent(btnUpdate) .addComponent(btnInsert) .addComponent(btnDelete) .addComponent(btnPrev)) .addGap(66, 66, 66) .addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.TRAILING) .addComponent(jLabel1) .addComponent(txtPartNum, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE)) .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) .addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.TRAILING) .addComponent(txtDesc, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE) .addComponent(jLabel2)) .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) .addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.TRAILING) .addComponent(txtQty, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE) .addComponent(jLabel3)) .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) .addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.TRAILING) .addComponent(txtPrice, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE) .addComponent(jLabel4)) .addContainerGap(102, Short.MAX_VALUE)) ); pack(); }// </editor-fold> private void formWindowOpened(java.awt.event.WindowEvent evt) { try { this.txtPartNum.setText(rs.getString("Partnum")); this.txtDesc.setText(rs.getString("Description")); this.txtPrice.setText(rs.getString("Price")); this.txtQty.setText(rs.getString("Quantity")); } catch (SQLException e) { } } private void btnNextActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { // TODO add your handling code here: try { System.out.println(rs.getCursorName()); rs.next(); rs.moveToCurrentRow(); System.out.println(rs.getCursorName()); this.txtPartNum.setText(rs.getString("Partnum")); this.txtDesc.setText(rs.getString("Description")); this.txtPrice.setText(rs.getString("Price")); this.txtQty.setText(rs.getString("Quantity")); System.out.println(rs.getRow()); } catch (Exception e) { } } private void btnLastActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { // TODO add your handling code here: try { rs.last(); this.txtPartNum.setText(rs.getString("Partnum")); this.txtDesc.setText(rs.getString("Description")); this.txtPrice.setText(rs.getString("Price")); this.txtQty.setText(rs.getString("Quantity")); } catch (Exception e) { } } private void btnFirstActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { // TODO add your handling code here: try { rs.first(); this.txtPartNum.setText(rs.getString("Partnum")); this.txtDesc.setText(rs.getString("Description")); this.txtPrice.setText(rs.getString("Price")); this.txtQty.setText(rs.getString("Quantity")); } catch (Exception e) { } } private void btnPrevMouseClicked(java.awt.event.MouseEvent evt) { // TODO add your handling code here: try { int i; i = rs.getRow(); if (i > 0) { rs.previous(); System.out.println(rs.getRow()); this.txtPartNum.setText(rs.getString("Partnum")); this.txtDesc.setText(rs.getString("Description")); this.txtPrice.setText(rs.getString("Price")); this.txtQty.setText(rs.getString("Quantity")); } else { System.out.println("FALSE"); } } catch (Exception e) { } } /** * @param args the command line arguments */ public static void main(String args[]) { java.awt.EventQueue.invokeLater(new Runnable() { public void run() { new DataNavigator().setVisible(true); } }); } // Variables declaration - do not modify private javax.swing.JButton btnDelete; private javax.swing.JButton btnFirst; private javax.swing.JButton btnInsert; private javax.swing.JButton btnLast; private javax.swing.JButton btnNext; private javax.swing.JButton btnPrev; private javax.swing.JButton btnUpdate; private javax.swing.JLabel jLabel1; private javax.swing.JLabel jLabel2; private javax.swing.JLabel jLabel3; private javax.swing.JLabel jLabel4; private javax.swing.JTextField txtDesc; private javax.swing.JTextField txtPartNum; private javax.swing.JTextField txtPrice; private javax.swing.JTextField txtQty; // End of variables declaration } CLASS OBJECT CODE: import java.sql.*; import javax.swing.JOptionPane; public class DataInterface { private static DataInterface dbint = null; private static Connection conn = null; // connection object. private static ResultSet rset = null; public DataInterface(String ODBCDSN) { try { // See if the driver is present. Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver"); // Open connection to database. conn = DriverManager.getConnection(ODBCDSN); JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Database successfully opened"); } catch (Exception e) { JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, e.toString()); } } public Connection getConnection() { return conn; } public static DataInterface getInstance() { return dbint; } public static ResultSet getResultSet() { return rset; } public PreparedStatement setStatement(String a) throws SQLException{ PreparedStatement stmt = conn.prepareStatement(a); return stmt; }

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  • Javascript add a PHP file.

    - by Jordan Pagaduan
    var editing = false; if (document.getElementById && document.createElement) { var butt = document.createElement('BUTTON'); var buttext = document.createTextNode('Ready!'); butt.appendChild(buttext); butt.onclick = saveEdit; } function catchIt(e) { if (editing) return; if (!document.getElementById || !document.createElement) return; if (!e) var obj = window.event.srcElement; else var obj = e.target; while (obj.nodeType != 1) { obj = obj.parentNode; } if (obj.tagName == 'TEXTAREA' || obj.tagName == 'A') return; while (obj.nodeName != 'P' && obj.nodeName != 'HTML') { obj = obj.parentNode; } if (obj.nodeName == 'HTML') return; var x = obj.innerHTML; var y = document.createElement('TEXTAREA'); var z = obj.parentNode; z.insertBefore(y,obj); z.insertBefore(butt,obj); z.removeChild(obj); y.value = x; y.focus(); editing = true; } function saveEdit() { var area = document.getElementsByTagName('TEXTAREA')[0]; var y = document.createElement('P'); var z = area.parentNode; y.innerHTML = area.value; z.insertBefore(y,area); z.removeChild(area); z.removeChild(document.getElementsByTagName('button')[0]); editing = false; } document.onclick = catchIt; This code is a quick edit and I want to add a PHP script that will UPDATE my database base on the changes on the text.

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  • Question about PE/COFF file formats - ECOFF, ANON, and BIGOBJ

    - by Zain
    Hi, I've peen looking at the PE/COFF format and it seems to be missing a few things about extensions to the format. Specifically, I'm trying to learn about ECOFF and ANON objects. from what I can tell, those're just two names for the same thing, which is also known as a BIGOBJ. The BIGOBJ allows you to create, surprise surprise, larger object files than the format otherwise allows. Can anyone confirm or correct this? Thanks

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  • Parsing plain Win32 PE File (Exe/DLL) in C#.NET

    - by Usman
    Hello, I need to parse plain Win32 DLL/Exe and need to get all imports and exports from it and to show it on console or GUI(say Win Forms). Is it possible to parse Win32 DLL/Exe in C#.NET, read its export table,import table and get managed types from it. As its unmanaged PE(.NET doesn't allows you to convert unmanaged PE files to managed .NET assemblies, only it generates COM managed assemblies). So how to parse export and import tables of PE files and take all methods(signatures from it) in managed form.(e.g if char* as argument, it should display as IntPtr) Regards Usman

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  • File bug for iPhone SDK

    - by leolobato
    Hello guys, How exactly filling bugs for the iPhone SDK with Apple works? I've always seen people mentioning we should fill bugs and duplicates is their way of measuring priority, but it's not clear to me: How to actually fill the bug; How to flag someone else's bug as a duplicate, and; What do I need to tell people I've filled that bug and they should help me get it fixed by posting duplicates, if they're interested. I couldn't find this process detailed anywhere - just snippets of information, so I figure you guys could help me (and all other developers fresh in Cocoa / Cocoa-touch development) by detailing it here. Thanks!

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