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  • Can we use a sql data field as column name instead?

    - by Starx
    First a query SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id='1' Gives me a certain number of rows For example id | context | cat | value 1 Context 1 1 value 1 1 Context 2 1 value 2 1 Context 1 2 value 3 1 Context 2 2 value 4 Now my problem instead of receiving the result in such way I want it is this way instead id | cat | Context 1 | Context 2 1 1 value 1 value 2 1 2 value 3 value 4

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  • Properly Analyze the Value of the Cloud

    Most analyses of the benefits of cloud computing are based on unrealistic total cost of ownership (TCO), return on investment (ROI), and capex/opex calculations. To fully understand the potential benefits of cloud computing, a new metric is required.

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  • Web Content Writers Provide Value Beyond Words

    With a great deal of fanfare, Apple Computer recently released its iPad, assuring us that we would all become very familiar with this product and how it would change our lives for the better. As technology is difficult to keep up with these days, it's certainly true to say that we've heard this kind of claim before, but there does seem little doubt that one of the company's other products, the iPhone, will go down in history as having revolutionized the way that we communicate. Once again, we see how important the Internet is to us right now and how it is likely to gain additional traction.

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  • Dictionary as parameter, where the Value-Type is irrelevant

    - by aaginor
    Hi folks, I have a function, that returns the next higher value of a Dictionary-Keys-List compared to a given value. If we have a Key-List of {1, 4, 10, 24} and a given value of 8, the function would return 10. Obviously the type of the Value-Part of the Dictionary doesn't matter for the function, the function-code for a Dictionary<int, int> and Dictionary<int, myClass> would be the same. How has the method-head have to look like, when I want to call the function with any Dictionary, that has int as key-Type and the value-Type is irrelevant? I tried: private int GetClosedKey(Dictionary<int, object> list, int theValue); but it says that there are illegal arguments, when I call it with a Dictionary. I don't want to copy'n'paste the function for each different value-type that my function may be called. Any idea, how to accomplish that? Thanks in advance, Frank

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  • The Value and Importance of Website Meta Tags

    Meta Tags are the primary focus of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) firms. This group of specialized Internet Marketers, employs a variety of strategies to improve a website's ranking; in popular Search results. In the mid to late 1990s, search engines relied heavily on Meta data to correctly classify a webpage.

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  • SEO Expert Services, Value & Timelines

    We start Week 1 with Keyword Discovery and Analysis. This is the foundation of any successful SEO campaign, so it's important to get the "winning" keywords for your business, services and products in the beginning itself.

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  • send name="" in jquery javascript?

    - by Azzyh
    Hello So i have this: yes: <input type="radio" value="Y" id="SCvoteY" name="vote"></input> no: <input type="radio" id="SCvoteN" value="N" name="vote"> </input> How do i write that it should transfer name="vote" data ? #vote doesnt work, .vote either (guess it cause thats for class and ID) but what about name then? function DoSCInsert(){ $("#SCres").html("please wait.."); var nocache = '0'; var data = { fID : $("#fID").val(), vote : $("#vote").val(), comment: $("#comment").val(), nocache: nocache }; $.get('insertSC.php', data, onSCInsertComplete); } And how do i shorten this, ive heard that you can you a function in jquery called serialize to pass strings but can you(if you know how) show example by this script how to pass it like this one does?

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  • how to get the value of an php array in jQuery

    - by user1933824
    i have a PHP code that will obtain the total images of a certain website via CURL, and put it inside an PHP loop. $z=1; for ($i=0;$i<=sizeof($images_array);$i++) { ....<img src = "$images_array[$i]" id="$z"> .. $z++; } a user can then scan through the array with a prev/next button and the current image being shown will be displayed in my $('$current_image').val(1); $.post("curl_fetch.php?url="+ extracted_url, { }, function(response){ $('#loader').html($(response).fadeIn('slow')); $('#current_image').val(1); // insert loop value in .val() when i click a button, i want to get the value of the array, and not the loop value $(function() { $(document).on('click','.submit', function () { var img = $('#current_image').val(); //get the array value, not the loop value alert(img); });}); now, how do i properly get the array value in my $('#current_image').val(1); in Jquery.

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  • Why System.String's beahaves like a value type?

    - by Sorush Rabiee
    I want to write a 'Date' class that behaves like a Value Type. for example, Instead of writing a Clone method for setting properties safely, make the Date class to pass by value: public Date Birthday { get { return this.birthday; } set { this.birthday = value.Clone(); } //I want to write this.birthday = value; //without changing external value when this.Birthday changes } I know this is possible because System.String is a class and behaves like a value. for example: String s1 = "Hello"; String s2 = "Hi"; s1 = s2; s2="Hello"; Console.WriteLine(s1); //Prints 'Hi' First I thought writers of this class override '=' operator, but now I know that the '=' operator can not be overridden. so how they write String class?

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  • changing the name of type="file" input tag?

    - by Syom
    i have an input tag... <input type="file" name="upload"> for browsing it makes the button vith value "browse"(in mozilla) the question is: how can i change the name of that button? i want it to have the name "select" instead of "browse". Thanks

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  • Input field name starts with a number

    - by fire
    I have an input field whose name is an MD5 string e.g.: <input type="hidden" name="7815696ecbf1c96e6894b779456d330e" value="1"> Now I understand that having a number as the first letter in an input field name is generally bad practice, but are there any side-effects to this such as a certain browser won't send it in the POST request?

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  • Difference between name != null and null != name in java?

    - by GK
    I have seen people using the following conditions interchangeably. String name; //some code if(name != null) //or if(null != name) So is there any difference in this? or both are same? I am asking this here because, i heard that there is some difference in these, but don't know what. Thanks

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  • SEO Content to Deliver Value to Your Customers

    When most people talk about SEO content they refer to stuff that is written merely to please the search engines but when the readers go through it, they find nothing but a whole lot of crap. With such content you might be able to get visitors to your site however it will be very difficult to keep them on the site for long because once they read the badly organized content they'll go away. This would mean that you conversion rate would be pretty low, which ultimately signals that you are not making enough of sales.

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  • jquery elementby class and set name

    - by tom
    Hello can some one help me with code to get element by classname and also change the name currently ive tried $('selected').attr("name", 'blah blah'); and also $('.selected').attr("name", 'blah blah'); noneof these work thanks

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  • name of the class that contains the method code

    - by kdlp
    I'm trying to find the name of the class that contains method code. In the example underneath I use self.__class__.__name__, but of course this returns the name of the class of which self is an instance and not class that contains the test() method code. b.test() will print 'B' while I would like to get 'A'. I looked into the inspect module documentation but did not find anything directly useful. class A: def __init__(self): pass def test(self): print self.__class__.__name__ class B(A): def __init__(self): A.__init__(self) a = A() b = B() a.test() b.test()

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