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  • Timer code for online quiz on mobiles

    - by prathyusha
    hello everyone, We are doing project on online quiz tool for mobile devices using J2ME. We got the code for midlet interface, webserver and connections. But we need to implement timer in it. So anyone can give suggestions for that code and where can be it beneficial to implement it?

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  • Getting all database entries into organized array

    - by Industrial
    Hi everyone, I have just made the update/add/delete part for the "Closure table" way of organizing query hierarchical data that are shown on page 70 in this slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/billkarwin/sql-antipatterns-strike-back However, I have a bit of an issue getting the full tree back as an multidimensional array from a single query. Here's what I would like to get back: array ( 'topvalue' = array ( 'Subvalue', 'Subvalue2', 'Subvalue3' = array ('Subvalue 1', 'Subvalue 2', 'Subvalue 3' ) ); );

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  • What does an object file contain

    - by benjamin button
    HI everyone, during the various stages of compilation in C or C++, i know that an object file gets generated. i.e., any_name.o file. what does thos .o file contain actually. i cant open it since its a binary file. Could anybody please help me? are the contents of the object file mainly Dependant on the compiler which we use on unix?

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  • Why is there the need for browser resets?

    - by viatropos
    Okay that's probably not the best title, I know why we need browser resets: because browsers have different defaults set. My question that was too long to put into a title is: If everyone needs to use a reset stylesheet 90% of the time, why do browsers need to set default styles? We're just going to remove them anyways, right?

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  • SQL Query wildcard search

    - by gabrielVa
    Hi everyone, Im writing a C# web page thats tied to a listview. My lcient would like to eb able to type in something or part of something that it would show results. For example he wants a textbox where he may put in a phone number, part of a phone number, a name, city or whatever and there would be a SP of sorts that finds then lists the info. How can I accompish this in either a SQL Sp or within VS 2010?

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  • microsoft access query speed...

    - by V.S.
    Hello everyone! I am now writing a report about MS Access and I can't find any information about its performance speed in comparison to other alternatives such as Micorsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, etc... It's obvious that MS Access is going to be the slowest among the rest, but there is no solid documents confirming this other than forums threads, and I don't have the time and resources to do the research myself :( Hoping for your help, V.S.

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  • New table for every user?

    - by SonOfOmer
    Hi everyone, I want to crate new table for each new user on the web site and I assume that there will be many users, I am sure that search performance will be good, but what is with maintenance?? It is MySQL which has no limit in number of tables. Thanks a lot.

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  • Updating gridview using ado.net entity framework

    - by Ravi
    Hello everyone, I am trying to figure out the best way of getting the record and update in to gridview using ado.net entity framework in C#. I need implement Next & Previous button in gridview and based on pagesize i want to navigate records using Next&Back button. Any one give simple example for this context.

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  • Browser removing + from request parameter

    - by Marquinio
    Hello everyone, I'm trying to pass an SQL query string from a Java Applet to Servlet as a parameter. Problem is that in Applet I have something say: sql=select * from p where(+p=1) The resulting sql parameter in the Servlet is sql=select * from p where(+p=1). So anyone knows how to prevent the browser from removing the + character from parameters? Is there a escape character? Thank you.

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  • help for splitting a string in javascript

    - by Hero
    Hi everyone... I'd asked a question about the splitting the a string like below: Input string: "a=aa| b=b||b | c=cc" and the output: a=aa b=b||b c=cc Kobi's answer was: var matches = "a=aa|b=b||b|c=cc".match(/(?:[^|]|\|\|)+/g) his answer was correct. But I need to use "split" method and save store the outputs in a array. so I can't use the Match Method. So please help me...

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  • .Net Framework version issue

    - by George2
    Hello everyone, I am using IIS 7.0 + Windows Server 2008 x64. I have installed .Net Framework 3.5 on my machine, but from IIS 7.0 application pool .Net framework settings, I could only set version to v1.0 or v2.0, why I cannot set to version v3.5 -- which is the latest version of .Net framework I installed on my machine? thanks in advance, George

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  • What to have in mind when building a AJAX-based webapp

    - by Industrial
    Hi everyone, We're in the first steps of what will be a AJAX-based webapp where information and generated HTML will be sent backwards and forwards with the help of JSON/POST techniques. We're able to get the data out quickly without putting to much load on the database with the help of a cache-layer that features memcached as well as disc-based cache. Besides that - what's essential to have in mind when designing AJAX heavy webapps? Thanks a lot,

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  • Why can't c# calculate exact values of mathematical functions

    - by Timo Willemsen
    Hey everyone, Why can't c# do any exact operations. Math.Pow(Math.Sqrt(2.0),2) == 2.0000000000000004 I know how doubles work, I know where the rounding error is from, I know that it's almost the correct value, and I know that you can't store infinite numbers in a finite double. But why isn't there a way that c# can calculate it exactly, while my calculator can do it. Edit It's not about my calculator, I was just giving an example: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=Sqrt%282.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001%29%5E2 Cheers

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  • SQL Server 2005:charindex starting from the end

    - by Shuo
    Hey,everyone I have a string 'some.file.name',I want to grab 'some.file'. To do that,I need to find the last occurrence of '.' in a string. My solution is : declare @someStr varchar(20) declare @reversedStr varchar(20) declare @index int set @someStr = '001.002.003' set @reversedStr = reverse(@someStr) set @index = len(@someStr) - charindex('.',@reversedStr) select left(@someStr,@index) Well,isn't it too complicated?I was just intented to using 'some.file' in a where-clause. Anyone has a good idea?

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