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  • How to map UID to user name using Perl library functions?

    - by Mike
    I'm looking for a way of mapping a uid (unique number representing a system user) to a user name using Perl. Please don't suggest greping /etc/passwd :) Edit As a clarification, I wasn't looking for a solution that involved reading /etc/passwd explicitly. I realize that under the hood any solution would end up doing this, but I was searching for a library function to do it for me.

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  • what is the key code for shift+tab ?

    - by rajesh
    Hi, acyally i am wiorking on key mapping but the problem is that when i press tab/down button it navigate to the next input field tab has key of 9 and down has key of 40 but to goto the previous input field (shift+tab)what is the javascript key code for that. Thanks.

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  • Does any one know is there any collision detection API for HTML5 Canvas..?

    - by angos
    I have been experimenting HTML5 canvas by coding basic mind-mapping application. I have tried to find out if there is any javascript API used for managing object in canvas like collision detection between images or shapes. I think it is not a good idea to write my own since there might be some good API around. Anyone have clue or some information on this. I would very much appreciate.

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  • Nhibernate schema clasue

    - by Phil Whittaker
    How do I use the schema clause on a bag object in Nhibernate mapping? I have an table that I need to sepcify the schema for and the nhibernate documentation talks about table schema but I can't find any further details...

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  • Hiding java package structure in url

    - by user179056
    Hello, Our current web application url reveals the class package structure to the end user. This is because in web.xml the servlet mapping tag is as follows Servlet_ name /servlet/com.xxx.yyy.ClassName Is there any way by which i can hide the package structure. i.e com.xxx.yyy.ClassName to just ClassName? Thanks Sameer

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  • One-line expression to map dictionary to another

    - by No Such IP
    I have dictionary like d = {'user_id':1, 'user':'user1', 'group_id':3, 'group_name':'ordinary users'} and "mapping" dictionary like: m = {'user_id':'uid', 'group_id':'gid', 'group_name':'group'} All i want to "replace" keys in first dictionary with keys from second (e.g. replace 'user_id' with 'uid', etc.) I know that keys are immutable and i know how to do it with 'if/else' statement. But maybe there is way to do it in one line expression?

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  • Pop Up to enter credentials

    - by user320969
    When I open my SharePoint site collection everytime I am getting the pop up to enter the credential. How I can get rid off this. I checked in the alternate access mapping but I couldnt figure out anything difference,as the internal URL and external URL s are same. Can anyone help me regarding this??

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  • Git: submodule init and update from different folder

    - by jmccartie
    Trying to write a deployment script, working on a repo in a different path. The "git-dir" flag seems to work fine for most commands, but not for submodule work. Am I missing a path directive? Works: git --git-dir=/tmp/repo_path/.git log Doesn't work: git --git-dir=/tmp/repo_path/.git submodule init Error: No submodule mapping found in .gitmodules for path 'path_to/submodule' Much thanks for any help.

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  • Need Help Writing SQL query

    - by user204588
    I have two product tables Product1 and Product2. There is a one 2 one mapping on the field ProductId. What I want is to get all the product ids where the Product2.Exported field is false AND Where the product ids that are in Product1 but not in Product2 table. Right now I have two queries that I'm trying to mash into one. SELECT ProductId FROM Product1 WHERE ProductId NOT IN(Select ProductId From Product2) SELECT ProductId FROM Product2 WHERE Exported = 0

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  • Google App Engine - The most awaited feature

    - by systempuntoout
    This list is taken from the official Google App Engine roadmap: SSL for third-party domains Background servers capable of running for longer than 30s Ability to reserve instances to reduce application loading overhead Ability to select different availability vs. latency options for Datastore Support for mapping operations across datasets Datastore dump and restore facility Raise request/response size limits for some APIs Improved monitoring and alerting of application serving Support for Browser Push (Comet) communication Built-in support for OAuth & OpenID What is your most awaited feature and why?

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  • Object Oriented vs Relational Databases

    - by Dan
    Objects oriented databases seem like a really cool idea to me, no need to worry about mapping your domain model to your database model, no messing around with sql or ORM tools. The way I understand it, relational DBs offer some advantages when there is massive amounts of data, and searching an indexing need to be done. To my mind 99% of websites are not massive, and enterprise issues never need to be thought about, so why arn't OO DBs more widely used?

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  • Network IO using Credentials

    - by John
    Is it possible to move files from a network location that requires credentials to another network location that also requires credentials without mapping any drive. (ie: Without any use of P/Invoke) Example: FileInfo fi = new FileInfo(@"\\SomeComputer\SomeDrive\SomeFolder\someFile.txt"); fi.MoveTo(@"\\AnotherComputer\AnotherDrive\AnotherFolder\AnotherFile.txt"); This works fine if the source and destination network drives are already mapped but if they are not It doesn't.

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  • How can I map UIDs to user names using Perl library functions?

    - by Mike
    I'm looking for a way of mapping a uid (unique number representing a system user) to a user name using Perl. Please don't suggest greping /etc/passwd :) Edit As a clarification, I wasn't looking for a solution that involved reading /etc/passwd explicitly. I realize that under the hood any solution would end up doing this, but I was searching for a library function to do it for me.

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  • using windows service can we copy files from one computer to another computer C#.net ?

    - by Harry
    I have one service that will create a text file to local machine and then need to copy the same file to another server . I am using " File.Copy(SourceFilePath, TargetFilePath, true);" and getting an exception at the target file path "access denied. I am able to copy the files manually to that location ( TargetFilePath) . any idea , what is going wrong ?? I don't have any network drive mapping with this target location. Thanks in Advance

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  • ProxyPass or intercept web requests .NET

    - by JerryO
    I have got a .NET winform application that uses a Web Mapping Service that is password protected. Unfortunately I cannot attach a username and password to requests, ( the request are generated from a GIS mapcontrol) I can think of two ways around it Intercept all web requests from my .NET app and add a username/password Set up an Apache webserver and use proxypass to pass along my request adding a username/password Does anyone know how to do either of these?

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  • Need Help With ASP.NET Custom Route

    - by Jason
    I need to create a custom route to list all the rooms in a given building. So, I want the url to look something like this: /Building/1000/Room Which would list all the rooms in Building 1000. Is this the correct mapping for the route (to call the IndexByBuilding method in RoomController)? routes.MapRoute( "RoomsByBuilding", "Building/{id}/Room", new { controller = "Room", action = "IndexByBuilding", id = "" } );

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