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  • iframe.document.body.scrollHeight is double the correct value

    - by Dean J
    <iframe name="asdf" id="asdf" onload="change_height(this)" src="asdf.jsp" width="250" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"></iframe> function change_height(iframe) { if (document.all) { // IE. ieheight = iframe.document.body.scrollHeight; iframe.style.height = ieheight; } else { // Firefox. ffheight= iframe.contentDocument.body.offsetHeight; iframe.style.height = ffheight+ 'px'; } } ieheight is twice the actual height when this runs in IE7; haven't tested on IE6. It's the same value if I use scrollHeight or offsetHeight. It's the correct height in Firefox. Before I patch this by just dividing the IE value /2, what's the right way to do this?

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  • Active printer problem in Printing word document through VB.net

    - by sweety
    Hi My printer name is \\abc\First Floor A-Block its taking name \abc\First Floor A-Block on NE04:. How should i print it Private oWord As Word.Application Dim lobjDoc As Word.Document Dim strFolder as String Dim pd As New PrintDocument Dim strPrintername as String oWord = CreateObject("Word.Application") oWord.DisplayAlerts = Word.WdAlertLevel.wdAlertsNone oWord.ActivePrinter =strPrintername strFolder="D:\testdoc.prn" ' Here I am giving the printer name which is on network, But its taking name \abc\First Floor A-Block on NE04: lobjDoc = oWord.Documents.Open(CType(strFolder, Object)) lobjDoc.PageSetup.FirstPageTray = Word.WdPaperTray.wdPrinterAutomaticSheetFeed lobjDoc.PageSetup.OtherPagesTray = Word.WdPaperTray.wdPrinterAutomaticSheetFeed lobjDoc.PrintOut(Background:=False, Append:=False, OutputFileName:=strFolder, PrintToFile:=True) 'here its giving error about printer settings lobjDoc.Close(SaveChanges:=False) Is there any way to print word document with all its content through PrintDocument? thanks

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  • How to pass 2 variables to a php document with jquery

    - by Nikos
    Hello I have two text inputs which get their values from a datepicker. What I want to do is when user selects the two dates script pass these two values to a php document in which I make some checks and I return some html. Here is what I'm trying to do: (#to and $from are 2 input texts) $(document).ready(dateinput_change); function dateinput_change(){ $('#to').change(check_availability); $('#from').change(check_availability); } function check_availability(){ var to=$('#to').attr('value'); var from=$('#from').attr('value'); $.get("get_availability.php?to="+ to +"&from="+ from, show_availability); } function show_availability(available){ $('#availability').html(available); }

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  • JavaScript accessing form elements using document.forms[].elements[]

    - by thecoshman
    var loc_name = document.forms['create_<?php echo(htmlspecialchars($window_ID)); ?>'].elements['location_name']; alert(loc_name); This just gives me the message 'undefined' where as... var loc_name = document.forms['create_<?php echo(htmlspecialchars($window_ID)); ?>']; alert(loc_name); Gives me the object form business. Have I just got this all wrong? What is the 'proper' way to access this form element. The form element has the correct name and it has an id, the id is similar but not the same. ** HTML - as reuqested ** <form action="javascript:void(0)" name="create_<?php echo(htmlspecialchars($window_ID)); ?>" method="GET" onsubmit="return false"> <td> <input type="text" id="location_name_<?php echo($window_ID); ?>" name="location_name" value="Enter a name" onfocus="if(this.value == 'Enter a name'){this.value = ''}" onblur="if(this.value == ''){ this.value = 'Enter a name' }" /> </td> <td colspan="2"> <input type="button" name="create_location" value="Create" onclick="var pre_row_was = $('#pre_form_row_<?php echo($window_ID); ?>').innerHTML; $('#pre_form_row_<?php echo($window_ID); ?>').innerHTML = '<td colspan=\'3\'>Validating...</td>'; var loc_name = document.forms['create_<?php echo(htmlspecialchars($window_ID)); ?>'].elements['location_name']; alert(loc_name); if(loc_name.value == '') { alert('You can\'t leave the room name blank'); loc_name.focus(); loc_name.value = 'Enter a name'; $('#pre_form_row_<?php echo($window_ID); ?>').innerHTML = pre_row_was; return false; } if(loc_name.value == 'Enter a name') { alert('You must enter a room name first'); loc_name.focus(); $('#pre_form_row_<?php echo($window_ID); ?>').innerHTML = pre_row_was; return false; } $('#pre_form_row_<?php echo($window_ID); ?>').innerHTML = pre_row_was; Window_manager.new_window().load_xml('location/create.php?location_name=' + loc_name.value).display();" /> </td> </form> ugly as sin that is...

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  • Link XSL Style Sheet to XForms generated XML document

    - by iHeartGreek
    Hi! Through XForms, I generate an XML document. I need this XML document to be transformed by a specific XSL. How do I link the XSL to the XML through XForms? Example of link: <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="test.xsl"?> (The XML doc gets regenerated every time the XForms submits to it.. so I cannot hardcode the link in the XML doc, in needs to be done through the XForms) Thanks!

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  • Web-based document merge solution?

    - by rugcutter
    We are looking for a web-based document merge solution. Our application is a web-based project management tool built using Xataface - PHP on Windows IIS + mySQL. We have a function that allows the user to generate a status report in Microsoft Word format based on data in the tool. Currently this function is implemented using LiveDocX. We have a status report template, and LiveDocX performs the merge into the template using data from our project management tool. The main drawback is LiveDocx is web-service based. We are looking to replace LiveDocX in order to reduce our dependence on the up-time of a third-party web-service that we cannot control. Does anyone have any suggestions on a web based document merge solution that I can install on my IIS or PHP based server?

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  • How to document object-oriented MATLAB code?

    - by jjkparker
    I'm writing a sizable application using object-oriented MATLAB, and this has gotten me thinking about how to document the code. If this was C, I would use Doxygen. For Java, I'd use JavaDoc. Both have mostly agreed-upon standards for how class and method documentation should look and what it should contain. But what about MATLAB code? The most I've seen in TMW's own classes is a short sentence or two at the top of the class, and I can't find any topics devoted to documenting sizable MATLAB applications. So how do you document your MATLAB classes? Any particular style issues or additional tools?

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  • Get entire text of document as a string using javascript

    - by Tom Dignan
    I am developing a firefox extension and ideally would be able to get the whole darn DOM as a string.. forget any data structure. I just want what I see in "view source" in a buffer. I have been checking out javascript references and HTMLDocument etc. with no avail. Ideally I would be able to write to this buffer as well (seems possible i.e. document.writeLn()) I wish there was a document.read()? Am I just a js noob?

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  • Form Validation using javascript in joomla...

    - by Ankur
    I want to use form validation. I have used javascript for this and I have downloaded the com_php0.1alpha-J15.tar component for writing php code but the blank entries are goes to the database. Please guide me... sample code is here... <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function Validation() { if(document.getElementById("name").value=="") { document.getElementById("nameerr").innerHTML="Enter Name"; document.getElementById("name").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("nameerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("name").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("email").value=="") { document.getElementById("emailerr").innerHTML="Enter Email"; document.getElementById("email").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("emailerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("email").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("phone").value=="") { document.getElementById("phoneerr").innerHTML="Enter Contact No"; document.getElementById("phone").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("phoneerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("phone").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("society").value=="") { document.getElementById("societyerr").innerHTML="Enter Society"; document.getElementById("society").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("societyerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("society").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("occupation").value=="") { document.getElementById("occupationerr").innerHTML="Enter Occupation"; document.getElementById("occupation").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("occupationerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("occupation").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("feedback").value=="") { document.getElementById("feedbackerr").innerHTML="Enter Feedback"; document.getElementById("feedback").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("feedbackerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("feedback").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("name").value=="" || document.getElementById("email").value=="" || document.getElementById("phone").value=="" || document.getElementById("society").value=="" || document.getElementById("occupation").value=="" || document.getElementById("feedback").value=="") return false; else return true; } </script> <?php if(isset($_POST['submit'])) { $conn = mysql_connect('localhost','root',''); mysql_select_db('society_f',$conn); $name = $_POST['name']; $email = $_POST['email']; $phone = $_POST['phone']; $society = $_POST['society']; $occupation = $_POST['occupation']; $feedback = $_POST['feedback']; $qry = "insert into feedback values(null". ",'" . $name . "','" . $email . "','" . $phone . "','" . $society . "','" . $occupation . "','" . $feedback . "')" ; $res = mysql_query($qry); if(!$res) { echo "Could not run a query" . mysql_error(); exit(); } } ?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> .td{ background-color:#FFFFFF; color:#000066; width:100px; } .text{ border:1px solid #0033FF; color:#000000; } </style> </head> <body> <form id="form1" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="check" value="post"/> <table border="0" align="center" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"> <tr> <td colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:24px;color:#000066;">Feedback Form</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Name</td> <td><input type="text" id="name" name="name" class="text" ></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="nameerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">E-mail</td> <td><input type="text" id="Email" name="Email" class="text"></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="emailerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Contact No</td> <td><input type="text" id="Phone" name="Phone" maxlength="15" class="text"></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="Phoneerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Your Society</td> <td><input type="text" id="society" name="society" class="text"></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="societyerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Occupation</td> <td><input type="text" id="occupation" name="occupation" class="text"></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="occupationerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Feedback</td> <td><textarea name="feedback" id="feedback" class="text"></textarea></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="feedbackerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"> <input type="submit" value="Submit" id="submit" onClick="Validation();" /> <input type="reset" value="Reset" onClick="Resetme();" /> </td> </tr> </table> </form> </body> </html>

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  • Microsoft Word Document Controls not accepting carriage returns

    - by Scott
    So, I have a Microsoft Word 2007 Document with several Plain Text Format (I have tried Rich Text Format as well) controls which accept input via XML. For carriage returns, I had the string being passed through XML containing "\r\n" when I wanted a carriage return, but the word document ignored that and just kept wrapping things on the same line. I also tried replacing the \r\n with System.Environment.NewLine in my C# mapper, but that just put in \r\n anyway, which still didn't work. Note also that on the control itself I have set it to "Allow Carriage Returns (Multiple Paragrpahs)" in the control properties. This is the XML for the listMapper <Field id="32" name="32" fieldType="SimpleText"> <DataSelector path="/Data/DB/DebtProduct"> <InputField fieldType="" path="/Data/DB/Client/strClientFirm" link="" type=""/> <InputField fieldType="" path="strClientRefDebt" link="" type=""/> </DataSelector> <DataMapper formatString="{0} Account Number: {1}" name="SimpleListMapper" type=""> <MapperData> </MapperData> </DataMapper> </Field> Note that this is the listMapper C# where I actually map the list (notice where I try and append the system.environment.newline) namespace DocEngine.Core.DataMappers { public class CSimpleListMapper:CBaseDataMapper { public override void Fill(DocEngine.Core.Interfaces.Document.IControl control, CDataSelector dataSelector) { if (control != null && dataSelector != null) { ISimpleTextControl textControl = (ISimpleTextControl)control; IContent content = textControl.CreateContent(); CInputFieldCollection fileds = dataSelector.Read(Context); StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); if (fileds != null) { foreach (List<string> lst in fileds) { if (CanMap(lst) == false) continue; if (builder.Length > 0 && lst[0].Length > 0) builder.Append(Environment.NewLine); if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(FormatString)) builder.Append(lst[0]); else builder.Append(string.Format(FormatString, lst.ToArray())); } content.Value = builder.ToString(); textControl.Content = content; applyRules(control, null); } } } } } Does anybody have any clue at all how I can get MS Word 2007 (docx) to quit ignoring my newline characters??

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  • jQuery effect on iframe parent document

    - by Jabes88
    Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this or knows why I am getting an error. I'm using javascript from within an iframe to call a parent dom element then use jQuery UI's effect core to shake it. Here is an example: $(document).ready(function(){ if ($("form").length>0) { $("form").submit(function(){ var oParentDoc = $(parent.document).find("div#element"); var action = $(this).attr("action"); var postdata = $(this).serialize(); $(oParentDoc).addClass("loading"); $.post(action,postdata,function(data){ $(oParentDoc).removeClass("loading").effect("shake",{"times":3,"distance":10},60); }); return false; }); } }); It works without the effect, but when I use an effect it gives me this error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE) [nsIDOMCSSStyleDeclaration.getPropertyValue]" nsresult: "0x80040111 (NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE)" Thanks in advance for any insight :)

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  • Form Validation using javascript in joomla

    - by Ankur
    I want to use form validation. I have used javascript for this and I have downloaded the com_php0.1alpha-J15.tar component for writing php code but the blank entries are goes to the database. Please guide me... sample code is here... <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function Validation() { if(document.getElementById("name").value=="") { document.getElementById("nameerr").innerHTML="Enter Name"; document.getElementById("name").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("nameerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("name").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("email").value=="") { document.getElementById("emailerr").innerHTML="Enter Email"; document.getElementById("email").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("emailerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("email").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("phone").value=="") { document.getElementById("phoneerr").innerHTML="Enter Contact No"; document.getElementById("phone").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("phoneerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("phone").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("society").value=="") { document.getElementById("societyerr").innerHTML="Enter Society"; document.getElementById("society").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("societyerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("society").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("occupation").value=="") { document.getElementById("occupationerr").innerHTML="Enter Occupation"; document.getElementById("occupation").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("occupationerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("occupation").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("feedback").value=="") { document.getElementById("feedbackerr").innerHTML="Enter Feedback"; document.getElementById("feedback").style.backgroundColor = "yellow"; } else { document.getElementById("feedbackerr").innerHTML=""; document.getElementById("feedback").style.backgroundColor = "White"; } if(document.getElementById("name").value=="" || document.getElementById("email").value=="" || document.getElementById("phone").value=="" || document.getElementById("society").value=="" || document.getElementById("occupation").value=="" || document.getElementById("feedback").value=="") return false; else return true; } </script> <?php if(isset($_POST['submit'])) { $conn = mysql_connect('localhost','root',''); mysql_select_db('society_f',$conn); $name = $_POST['name']; $email = $_POST['email']; $phone = $_POST['phone']; $society = $_POST['society']; $occupation = $_POST['occupation']; $feedback = $_POST['feedback']; $qry = "insert into feedback values(null". ",'" . $name . "','" . $email . "','" . $phone . "','" . $society . "','" . $occupation . "','" . $feedback . "')" ; $res = mysql_query($qry); if(!$res) { echo "Could not run a query" . mysql_error(); exit(); } } ?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> .td{ background-color:#FFFFFF; color:#000066; width:100px; } .text{ border:1px solid #0033FF; color:#000000; } </style> </head> <body> <form id="form1" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="check" value="post"/> <table border="0" align="center" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"> <tr> <td colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size:24px;color:#000066;">Feedback Form</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Name</td> <td><input type="text" id="name" name="name" class="text" ></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="nameerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">E-mail</td> <td><input type="text" id="Email" name="Email" class="text"></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="emailerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Contact No</td> <td><input type="text" id="Phone" name="Phone" maxlength="15" class="text"></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="Phoneerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Your Society</td> <td><input type="text" id="society" name="society" class="text"></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="societyerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Occupation</td> <td><input type="text" id="occupation" name="occupation" class="text"></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="occupationerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="td">Feedback</td> <td><textarea name="feedback" id="feedback" class="text"></textarea></td> <td style="font-style:italic;color:#FF0000;" id="feedbackerr"></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"> <input type="submit" value="Submit" id="submit" onClick="Validation();" /> <input type="reset" value="Reset" onClick="Resetme();" /> </td> </tr> </table> </form> </body> </html>

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  • Are there any reasons for why you would include JavaScript using document.writeln

    - by David Johnstone
    Are there any good reasons for why you would include JavaScript like this: <script type="text/javascript">document.writeln('<script src="http://example.com/javascript/MyJavaScript.js" type="text/javascript"><' + '/script>');</script> (Sorry for the long scrolling line. This is in the head of a HTML document.) I've been looking at some HTML recently and I've noticed this a few times (all on the one site). I can't think of any reasons why you would do it like this, but I can hardly claim to be a web developer. It's likely that these lines of code are automatically generated, but still, someone somewhere must have thought this was a good idea.

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  • What is the difference between Window.load and document.readyState

    - by prakash
    Hi All, I have one question , In my ASP.NET MVC web application i have to do certain validation once page and all controls got loaded. In javascript i was using belwow line of code for calling a method. window.load = JavascriptFunctionName ; Some one from my team asked me not used above line of code Instead use JQuery to do the same document.attachEvent("onreadystatechange", function() { if (document.readyState === "complete") { CheckThis(); } }); Please help me in understanding what is the difference between two. When i tested by keeping alert in both Jquery check is executing first and calling the CheckThis function where as window.load is taking some time and executing after it. Please suggest

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  • Javascript Document.bgColor does not work

    - by Icarus
    Hi, In the below code, I get the two dialog boxes, but the bgColor of the page is never changed. Is there any standard that font / color changes are not honored in JavaScript ? <html> <head> </head> <body bgColor="GRAY"> <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("This message is written by JavaScript"); alert('Am here'); alert('Am here again'); document.bgcolor="WHITE"; </script> </body> </html>

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  • document.getElementByID - checking whether an element has been found or not

    - by be here now
    Hi, guys. Here's a sample code, that opens an internet explorer window, navigates to google, and gets some element on the page by its unique id: set ie = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application") ie.navigate("www.google.com") ie.visible = true while ie.readystate <> 4 wscript.sleep 100 WEnd set some_object = ie.document.getelementbyid("xjsc") MsgBox some_object.tagname, 0 This sample brings me a DIV popup, which satisfies me completely. But at the next step I'd like to check whether some id exists in the page, or not. Unfortunately, I can't just be, like, set some_object = ie.document.getelementbyid("some_non_existant_id") if some_object.tagname = "" then ... because it gives me the following error: ie.vbs(12, 1) Microsoft VBScript runtime error: Object required: 'some_object' So, what's the best practice to check whether an element has been found or not?

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  • document.getElementById in toString

    - by KooiInc
    edit Found my answers here. Bottom line: toString/valueOf can only return primitive types. So here the lack of native getters in javascript shows, I suppose. I would like to use the following simple function in an elementwrapper: function ElGetter(id){ var id = id; return { set: function(nwid){id = nwid;}, toString: function(){return document.getElementById(id);}, valueOf: function(){return document.getElementById(id);} }; } var myEl = ElGetter('myId'); console.log(myEl.innerHTML); //=> undefined But I can't get it to work. Is it a DOM/javascript restriction or am I missing something? Normally it works, as in: function Tester(){ var x = 1; return { toString: function(){return x}, valueOf: function(){return x} } } var myTest = Tester(); console.log(myTest); //=> 1

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  • Scrollbars for Infinite Document?

    - by andyvn22
    Is there a standard Aqua way to handle a practically infinite document? For example, imagine a level editor for a tile-based game. The level has no preset size (though it's technically limited by NSInteger's size); tiles can be placed anywhere on the grid. Is there a standard interface for scrolling through such a document? I can't simply limit the scrolling to areas that already have tiles, because the user needs to be able to add tiles outside that boundary. Arbitrarily creating a level size, even if it's easily changeable by the user, doesn't seem ideal either. Has anyone seen an application that deals with this problem?

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  • save managed bean to notes document

    - by Ove Stoerholt
    In a managed bean you have fields, and the fields have getters and setters. But I also need to save values back to, in this case, a Notes profile document. So I have a loadProfileDocument and a saveProfileDocument method. I was thinking of using the bean in the application scope. How do I make sure the profile document is saved? Do I have to call the saveProfileDocument from the setter? Do I call the saveProfileDocument() explisitly? Could I use a destructor (finalize)? Or what...???...

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