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  • Help. WebResource.axd is leading to a exploit site

    - by John Prado
    I've a site hosted in a shared enviroment. Every time I do a and add some validation controls the ASP.Net generate a script call to a WebResource.axd who leads to a exploit site: www2.shopezlive.com/main.php?..... How the hacker could compromise the assemblies of .Net and how can I get rid of this mess?

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  • Bad class file error when using Scala 2.8.0-rc1 in Javafx 1.2

    - by aoprisan
    When trying to import scala.Option in a javafx script, I get the following javafxc error: bad class file: scala/Option$$anonfun$orNull$1.class(scala:Option$$anonfun$orNull$1.class) undeclared type variable: A1 Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpath. import scala.Option; ^ I am using Scala 2.8.0-RC1, Javafxc 1.2.3_b36, JVM 1.6.0_18-b07, OS Ubuntu 9.10. The same code was working in Scala 2.7.7 .

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  • [ruby] Check if file is a valid image

    - by some guy
    Hi all, I'm using rmagick to manipulate image files. I use the ImageList.new on each file to get started. When I apply this method to an invalid image file I get the below error which interrupts the execution of the script: RMagick.rb:1635:in `read': Improper image header (Magick::ImageMagickError) Therefore I would like to be able to check whether a file is a valid image file before using this method. Any ideas? Thanks.

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  • File System and security (PHP)

    - by Felicita
    Consider a simple file upload system written in php. Customer has access only in admin panel. (Not FTP). He may change folder option from 707 to 755 for security issue. How can do this? Can we do this from upload script ? If yes is this a secure application?

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  • Make python display help screen if no action is given

    - by luckytaxi
    Let's say a user runs the script w/o giving any paramters. How can I make it so that it defaults to ./myscript.py -h so that it shows them the help info? parser = optparse.OptionParser() parser.add_option("-d", "--directory", metavar="DIR", help="Directory to scan for big files") parser.add_option("-e", "--email", metavar='EMAIL', help='email to send the list to') parser.add_option("-l", "--limit", metavar='LIMIT', help='return number of files')

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  • How to kill locked mysql queries

    - by jcure
    Hi, I am creating and testing a mysql join query but each time so far it causes the database tables to lockup and the site hangs. I have to then call the host and they kill the locked queries. Is this something I can do from phpmyadmin so not to bother them while I tweak the script to work? Thanks for any reply.

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  • Form creating sites with output

    - by Alex
    Sites lite faary.com wufoo.com/and theformsite.com help you building forms But the output tables that being created are password protected as far as i know. Are there sites/scripts like the above which can make the output visible to all ? Something like a "guest book" script/form that you can edit the fields and the output will show immediately ? Thank you.

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  • Is JSON array parsable?

    - by Alex
    I have a YQL query that extracts data from a page and returns it to my script as JSON. The JSON is huge, and as such, here's my question: Is JSON array parsable? So that I can iterate over the entire JSON structure?

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  • JavaScript/JSON Serializer

    - by Water Cooler v2
    I see that a JSON serializer is present in the System.Web.Script.Serialization namespace, and is shipped in the System.Web.Extensions.dll assembly. Is this assembly distributed with the .NET framework v4.0 redistributable? Is it also guaranteed to be present on a user's machine if any edition of Visual Studio 2010 is installed?

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  • Detect the file size of a link's href using JavaScript

    - by noblethrasher
    Hi, Would like to write a script to detect the file size of the target of a link on a web page. Right now I have a function that finds all links to PDF files (i.e. the href ends with '.pdf') and appends the string '[pdf]' to the innerText. I would like to extend it so that I can also append some text advising the user that the target is a large file (e.g. greater than 1MB). Thanks

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  • Powershell: Writing errors and ouput to a text file and Console

    - by smaclell
    I am trying to write the entire output (errors included) of an executing script to the console and a file at the same time. I have tried several different options .\MyScript.ps1 | tee -filePath C:\results.txt # only the output to the file .\MyScript.ps1 2> C:\results.txt # only the errors to the file and not the console .\MyScript.ps1 > C:\results.txt # only the output to the file and not the console My hope was that I could use the file to review the output/errors Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • How can I sort an array, yet exclude certain elements (to be kept at the same position in the array)

    - by calumbrodie
    This will be implemented in Javascript (jQuery) but I suppose the method could be used in any language. I have an array of items and I need to perform a sort. However there are some items in the array that have to be kept in the same position (same index). The array in question is build from a list of <li> elements and I'm using .data() values attached to the list item as the value on which to sort. What approach would be best here? <ul id="fruit"> <li class="stay">bananas</li> <li>oranges</li> <li>pears</li> <li>apples</li> <li class="stay">grapes</li> <li>pineapples</li> </ul> <script type="text/javascript"> var sugarcontent = new Array('32','21','11','45','8','99'); $('#fruit li').each(function(i,e){ $(this).data(sugarcontent[i]); }) </script> I want the list sorted with the following result... <ul id="fruit"> <li class="stay">bananas</li> <!-- score = 32 --> <li>pineapples</li> <!-- score = 99 --> <li>apples</li> <!-- score = 45 --> <li>oranges</li> <!-- score = 21 --> <li class="stay">grapes</li> <!-- score = 8 --> <li>pears</li> <!-- score = 11 --> </ul> Thanks!

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  • Getting an array back from php using $.ajax

    - by Wurlitzer
    A php script is giving this array (which has been passed through json_encode()) [{name:"a1",path:"b1"},{name:"a2",path:"b2"}] I use the following function to retrieve the array to jquery: $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "functions.php", data: "action=" + something, cache: false, success: function(response) { alert(response); } }); The problem is I get the array back as a string: (new String("[{name:"a1",path:"b1"},{name:"a2",path:"b2"}}]")) How can I get it to be a javascript array? Help would be much appreciated.

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  • Infinite throwing in constructor

    - by Mikulas Dite
    What happens to a php script which goes like this? class FooException extends Exception { public function __construct() { throw new FooException; } } It's probably same as while (TRUE) { new Exception(); } It simply time outs when execution time is exceeded, or fails with some fatal error?

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  • How do I create a deb package with basic dependencies?

    - by Sam
    Hi so I am trying to create a deb package for a web application written in Java (it uses Apache Tomcat). My eventual goal is to start a repository that people can add to apt-get the software, but How do I make it so that the package knows to look for dependencies like tomcat, sun-java6-bin, and ant? How do I write an installer script to place the files and folders in the right place?

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  • Float conditional in bash

    - by Werner
    Hi, in bash I need to compare two float numbers, one which I define in the script and the other read as paramter, for that I do: if [[ $aff -gt 0 ]] then a=b echo "xxx "$aff #echo $CX $CY $CZ $aff fi but I get the error: [[: -309.585300: syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator (error token is ".585300") What is wrong? Thanks

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  • How to measure Silverlight control load time with Google Analytics

    - by ddehghan
    Hi everyone I have a simple silverlight page for for finding available domain names. I use Google Analytics for monitoring the traffic. I would really like to find out how long it take for users to download and render the Silverlight control. Once the java script on a page is loaded there should be a way to start a timer and then stop the timer once the Silverlight control is loaded. Key points I would like to measure are: Time it takes to download the silverlight control Time it takes to initialize the control Thanks

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  • Help with link tricks

    - by Colre
    I have a php script that accepts one single query: ie., name=micheal. For now I query it over the net like so: www.mydomain.net/mysript.php?name=micheal. But I do want to query it like this: www.mydomain.net/micheal. Unfortunately, I do not know how to do that. Would you please help me out?

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  • text fields and PHP

    - by moustafa
    Does anyone know if it's possible to have several text fields that place the data into different spots in the same web page. If needed I could just use two pages, it doesn't really matter. I've heard this requires a PHP script, but I'm not sure how to set this up.

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