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  • appending images into center inside div using jquery

    - by text
    I am using crossSlide jquery plugin for my slideshow. My container is bigger than the images inside it so the tendency of the images is positioned into left. Is there a way to position them centered to the container? here's the sample site using crosSlide since i don't have a website to upload my sample page. http://www.hashbangcode.com/blog/crossslide-jquery-plugin-test-348.html

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  • Java GregorianCalendar What am I doing wrong? Wrong date?

    - by saturation
    Hello I have a problem with GregorianCalendar. What is wrong in there? How outcome is 2010/6/1 and not 2010/05/31? package test; import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.GregorianCalendar; public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { Calendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(2010, 5, 31); System.out.println(cal.get(Calendar.YEAR) + "/" + cal.get(Calendar.MONTH) + "/" + cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH)); } }

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  • Are there any simple, stupid, module based, cross-platform, c++ projects that I can check out of a r

    - by leeand00
    I'm looking for one just to get a general idea of how a standard C++ project should be properly setup. (If that's possible... :-p) Here are my requirements for this project: module-based (has libraries/modules that compile into a main program module) compiles cross-platform I'd like to do this so that I can get a hold on the basics of how a good C++ project is setup, and so that I can test out Premake.

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  • What does static and IOException mean?

    - by Brian
    I just had a test on java and we had to give the definition of 1) Static: 2) IOExcepion: What I said for static was...a static method is used to define a method as a class method. And I got it wrong so I asked my teacher and he said he wants the actually definition of static not a static method, class or variable just static. Can someone tell me the definition of this and for IOException please Thanks.

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  • Exclude specific filename from shell globbing

    - by Alsciende
    Hi, I want to excluse a specific filename (say, fubar.log) from a shell (bash) globbing string, *.log. Nothing of what I tried seems to work, because globbing doesn't use the standard RE set. Test case : the directory contains fubar.log fubaz.log barbaz.log text.txt and only fubaz.log barbaz.log must be expanded by the glob.

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  • How to deduce wsdl for web service under tomcat

    - by xain
    Hi, I developed a ws using netbeans using annotations: @WebService MyWS() public class MyWS { @WebMethod(operationName="MyWebMethod") public MyWebMethod(@WebParam(name="str") StringHolder str){ ... } } The applicaction's context root is /WSTests Based on this information how can I deduce what's the .wsdl associated with my project to test it with - for instance - soapui ? Thanks

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  • How can I prevent javascript errors in my selenium tests from hanging my build system?

    - by lowellk
    We are having a problem with our selenium tests which run in IE on a virtual machine. Whenever there is a javascript error, a popup shows up and puts our system into a 'stuck' state - a user has to go clear that and restart the selenium test run. Is there a way to prevent the javascript error popup from putting the system into its stuck state? Would setting window.error be of any help here?

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  • Delphi and Outlook TaskItem: How to know if DueDate is empty?

    - by Steve
    This seems like a no-brainer but I couldn't find anything on it. How do I detect if a date variant in Outlook is "empty"? For example TaskItem.DueDate - the duedate is not necessarily filled. If it's not filled Outlook returns "4501.01.01." - I can test for this value, but this just doesn't seem "elegant" enough. Thanks!

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  • Java Definitions

    - by Brian
    I just had a test on java and we had to give the definition of 1) Static: 2) IOExcepion: What I said for static was...a static method is used to define a method as a class method. And I got it wrong so I asked my teacher and he said he wants the actually definition of static not a static method, class or variable just static. Can someone tell me the definition of this and for IOException please Thanks.

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  • Viewing and edditing embeded resources

    - by Bluephlame
    I am moving an assembly with an embedded resource into a test environment, I am having issues with some of the details in an embedded XML file and need to check if they are correct. Are there any tools that will allow me to look at the embedded resources in the .NET assembly? Even better if there is one that i can edit and drop back in.

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  • Which software is best for browser compatibility testing?

    - by Camran
    Which software is recommended? I know of Adobe Browser Lab only, and it seems pretty new... Is there any better SW out there? Thanks PS: I have a classifieds website (PHP, MySql, Solr, js) developed on local computer using virtual server etc... Now I need to test it on different browsers. It is developed only with Firefox, so it works fine in FF.

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  • How do you make a regular expression that matches a word with one randomly inserted character?

    - by Dfowj
    Hey all, i want to use a regular expression to match a word with one specified character randomly placed within it. I also want to keep that 'base' word's characters in their original order. For example, with the 'base' word of test and the specified character of 'y', i want the regular expression to match all the following, and ONLY the following: ytest, tyest, teyst, tesyt, testy Incase it matters, im working in javascript and using the dojo toolkit. Thanks!

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  • Is it possible to use the CommonJS libraries yet?

    - by Jon Winstanley
    I am interested in getting started with CommonJS. With JavaScript frameworks getting faster all the time, and parsing engines and compilers making JavaScript incredibly quick, it is surprising that a project such as CommonJS has not been initiated sooner. What steps are involved in getting a test project up and running with what has been created so far?

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  • Unit testing directory structure

    - by zachary
    Huge project tons of classes and directories. Do I make my unit test project mirror these directories or do I put them all at the root directory? Somewhat annoying to have to make directory changes and class name changes twice.

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  • Android Mock Location locks GPS on status bar

    - by Mark Manickaraj
    I created an app that uses mock locations to insert GPS coordinates. After removing the test provider via: mLocationManager.clearTestProviderLocation(mocLocationProvider); mLocationManager.removeTestProvider(mocLocationProvider); mLocationManager.removeUpdates(mLocationListener); When I launch google maps for example after exiting the app the GPS location is found and then never goes away. "Location Set By GPS" always remains on the notification bar even though my app is ended. Any ideas?

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  • Initiate a Post request from a form with paylod in the Body request

    - by Martin Böschen
    I have the following problem. I have a webservice, which accepts a post request with some json data in the request body and which also returns Json data. Now I want to build a user friendly HTML page to test this service. I have a form to fill in data, when the user clicks the button, the JSON should be build from the form data and POSTed to my webservice, the response should be displayed to the user. How do I achieve that?

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  • PHP syntax question: global $argv, $argc;

    - by Andrew
    So I have a PHPUnit test, and found this code within a function. global $argv, $argc; echo $argc; print_r($argv); I understand what these variables represent (arguments passed from the command line), but I've never seen this syntax before:global $argv, $argc; What specifically is going on here?

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