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  • Searching Loading Gif

    - by Valentina
    Hello, For my application I need a loading gif animation. I searched around the web but could not find to my need. Requirements are below: 64x64 px transparent background throbber like GPL Where can I find such a Ajax style loading Gif? Thanks

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  • looking for a javascript engine

    - by c0f33.alex
    i'm looking for a js engine to that I can (easily) expose C/C++ functions, classes etc. The API should allow changing exposed values from within C++ (by storing some kind of pointer or reference to an object inside js or so...). I've considered using google's v8 but I'm new to it and don't know whether it will satisfy my requirements. Can someone tell me whether I should stick to v8 or try something else?

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  • Calendar control GUI C++ library

    - by Dmitriy
    Who knows a good component for a "calendar control" (NOT date/time picker)? "Calendar control" means something like Mozilla Sunbird: Requirements to the control: - C++; - Day/Week/Month view; - Support of several calendars; - Without MFC dependences; Nice to have: - Open source; - Cross plathform; - Free; - Minimum external dependences (boost etc are fine);

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  • Java embedded applet page security, how to properly meet its recquirements?

    - by meds
    If I have an applet embedded in a webpage and I want it to connect to server side software (also written in Java) how can I do this properly on a windows machine running local host? Would I have to run the java application from within the localhost directory and access the applet html from a browser (i.e. localhost/applet.html)? From what I undestand if you don't have everything setup correctly you won't be able to connect because of Java's security requirements. Thanks for any help :)

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  • Suggestions for jQuery-based Date/Time Selector

    - by Jason Palmer
    Hi everyone, I'm in search for a jQuery-based Date/Time Selector. I have found a few that are quite nice, but one of my requirements is that I can provide a json/xml/etc source of available days/times and the control should only allow selections of available days/times. Is anyone aware of a plugin that does this, or at least a plugin that could be modified to do this? Thanks!

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  • Options for open source front end for C++

    - by Arpan
    I am looking for options for an open source C++ front end that I could customize for my requirements. I do not need the back end implementation, just that it would help to find a fast and relatively bug free C++ front end that supports most standard features. Any suggestions? [I did google, clang seems to be an option but I don't have any experience with llvm] Arpan

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  • Creating subdomain in URL alaising

    - by Jay
    I am creating a social networking site and one of the requirements is to have the subdomain like URL for each user. For example, for the user1 his profile page will be user1.mysitename.com and for the user2 profile page will be user2.mysitename.com. Can it be done using url aliasing? basically user1.mysitename.com should be www.mysitename.com/profile.aspx?username=user1 I will be hosting this in windows 2003 (IIS6), any help is highly appreciated.

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  • Tools to thumbnail multiple extension types

    - by Joomala
    My requirements are to be able to thumbnail the major image and file extensions: doc(x), txt, xls(x), pdf, rte, and as many others as possible. We have been hooking into Office extensions to do this in the past, but they are not really supported on Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. Are there any third party thumbnailing applications that you have had success implementing? Preferably ones that are easy to invoke from .Net

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  • What are good RPC frameworks between a Java server and C++ clients?

    - by Zwei Steinen
    Hi, I am looking for a RPC stack that can be used between a Java Server and C++ clients. My requirements are: Ease of integration (for both C++ and Java) Performance, especially number of concurrent connections and response time. Payload are mostly binaries (8-100kb) I found some like: http://code.google.com/p/protobuf-socket-rpc/ http://code.google.com/p/netty-protobuf-rpc/ Are there any other good alternatives?

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  • Guidelines for LBS Mobile application development

    - by Suriyan Suresh
    i need some help!, i am planning to develop such LBS Mobile Application which find nearest things based on gps data from mobile. 1.what are the best free and (preferably) open source technologies for development?. 2.What programming language to use for development of such application?. 3.what are the points to be considered? I need the general overview of the requirements for planning, I was interested in having a general understanding of the data, tools, and frameworks required to accomplish the job.

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  • Limit number of alpha characters in regular expression

    - by beardedd
    I've been struggling to figure out how to best do this regular expression. Here are my requirements: Up to 8 characters Can only be alphanumeric Can only contain up to three alpha characters [a-z] (zero alpha characters are valid to) Any ideas would be appreciated. This is what I've got so far, but it only looks for contiguous letter characters: ^(\d|([A-Za-z])(?!([A-Za-z]{3,}))){0,8}$

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  • How to choose between UUIDs, autoincrement/sequence keys and sequence tables for database primary keys?

    - by Tim
    I'm looking at the pros and cons of these three primary methods of coming up with primary keys for database rows. So assuming I am using a database that supports more than one of these methods, is there a simple heuristic to determine what the best option would be for me? How do considerations such a distributed/multiple masters, performance requirements, ORM use, security and testing have on the choice? Any unexpected drawbacks that one might run into?

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  • Have an example using the CaliberRM API with C or C++ ?

    - by TridenT
    I'm trying to build a simple tool to gather statistics from a CaliberRM server. I've got the API description with examples for VB and Java, but nothing for C or C++. Does anyone have a simple example to start with ? A kind of : Connect to a database (caliberRM server) get number of requirements ... that's all.

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  • Simple way to do SURBL lookup from Java?

    - by StaxMan
    I am reading about SURBLs (known spam hosts), for purpose of classifying spam, as a batch process. Main access method seems to be via DNS lookups. I was wondering what's the usual way to do such lookups from Java code. Since this is a batch process with no strict performance requirements, I think most important feature would just be simplicity.

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  • unique selling points: php, flash, rails

    - by pwebdev
    on reflecting how to talk with prospect customers on technologies for web applications, what are important requirements for chosing a specific technology? I am biased towards ruby on rails, but the code base and community of PHP is larger, while the user experience of flash sites is often an advantage to the segment of higher paying customers. how would you argue for or against the usage of a technology in general? for ruby on rails in particular?

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  • Calendar using Javascript/ PHP/ mySQL

    - by Gushiken
    for a current webapp i need a "outlook-like" calendar... Here are some requirements for the calendar: week-view for the appointments different appointment types direct display of the length and time of the date (like in googleCalendar) multiple appointments for the same time only using javascript, php and any DB We need the calendar for the Zend Framework, so if the Calendar doesn't already support the ZF, the source needs to be editable! do you know any calendar which fits my needs? or do you have any tipps for developing one by myself?

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  • Warehouse system

    - by TJ
    I work for an ecommerce company, and we're gearing up to make some updates to our warehouse system. During a meeting we were asked if there are any viable solutions available that could be integrated into our current systems. I was wondering if anyone had any opinions, or experiences they could share. Typical requirements: inventory management pick and pack shipping integration with USPS and UPS returns returns Thanks in advanced

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  • Notepad++ replacement

    - by bah
    Hi, I've been using notepad++ for a while now, but i noticed it doesn't have code snippets (i found quicktext plugin, but it doesn't work anymore), so i'd like to switch editor and my requirements would be: Fast startup. Code snippets. Ability to use themes. File tree view (or plugin, which does that). What are you using? Thank you all for suggestions!

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  • DatePicker Javascript

    - by Nani
    I am in need of date picker javascript which allows date in mm/dd/yy format. And also it should have good resolution and should be non-popup based. I searched in google but not getting my exact requirements. Plz suggest me the proper source. Thank You.

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  • Alternatives to "Raining Sockets"

    - by sanity
    I need to build a Java app with considerable IO requirements, supporting tens of thousands of concurrent TCP connections. I found a library called Raining Sockets which seems intended to make it easier to use Java's asynchronous NIO package, but the last update was 6 years ago. Are there other libraries, that are preferably still under active development, and with a public maven repository, that I should look at?

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  • Java connecting to Http which method to use?

    - by jax
    I have been looking around at different ways to connect to URLs and there seem to be a few. My requirements are to do POST and GET queries on a URL and retrieve the result. I have seen URL class DefaultHttpClient class And there were some others in apache commons which method is best?

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