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  • Order mysql results without identifier

    - by Alex Crooks
    Usually I would have a table field called ID on auto increment. That way I could order using this field etc. However I have no control over the structure of a table, and wondered how to get the results in reverse order to default. I'm currently using $q = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ServerChat LIMIT 15"); However like I said there is no field I can order on, so is there a way to tell mysql to reverse the order it gets the results? I.e last row to first row instead of the default.

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  • in R, how can i save the value of "print"

    - by alex
    in R , when i use "print", i can see all the values, but how can i save this as a vector for example, in for loop, for (i in 1:10), i want the value of A , when i= 1,2,3,4..... but if i use the x=A, it only have the final value of A which is the value when i = 10. so , how can i save the vaule in print(A)

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  • Use user control in the same folder as the page.

    - by Alex
    I get this message at runtime of ASP.NET 2 page : The page 'MyFolder/blabla.aspx' cannot use the user control 'MyFolder/MyControl.ascx', because it is registered in web.config and lives in the same directory as the page. Of course I can separate them to 2 different folders and thus solve the problem, but the question is : WTF !?!?! Why I can't put them in the same folder ?! Why can't they all .. get along !?! :) Thanks

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  • javascript context menu in iframe

    - by alex
    Hi, I have a problem with JQuery Context Menu ( link text ) and iframe. If i use it inside, the context menu is naturaly shown inside. But it will be partialy shown. I am searching how to resolve it. Please note that the context menu only appear when i click on specific iframe's elements. thanks :)

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  • How do I change a MySQL table to UTF-8?

    - by alex
    I know there are many settings for a language for a table and a database. I already created the database. I believe when I created it, it was default/LATIN. I want to change everything-I mean...both the table and the database, to UTF-8. How can I do that? thanks.

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  • Sending a file to an API - C#

    - by alex
    I'm trying to use an API which sends a fax. I have a PHP example below: (I will be using C# however) <?php //This is example code to send a FAX from the command line using the Simwood API //It is illustrative only and should not be used without the addition of error checking etc. $ch = curl_init("http://url-to-api-endpoint"); $fax_variables=array( 'user'=> 'test', 'password'=> 'test', 'sendat' => '2050-01-01 01:00', 'priority'=> 10, 'output'=> 'json', 'to[0]' => '44123456789', 'to[1]' => '44123456780', 'file[0]'=>'@/tmp/myfirstfile.pdf', 'file[1]' => '@/tmp/mysecondfile.pdf' ); print_r($fax_variables); curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_POST, 1); curl_setopt ($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $fax_variables); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); $result=curl_exec ($ch); $info = curl_getinfo($ch); $result['http_code']; curl_close ($ch); print_r($result); ?> My question is - in the C# world, how would I achieve the same result? Do i need to build a post request? Ideally, i was trying to do this using REST - and constructing a URL, and using HttpWebRequest (GET) to call the API

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  • how to get right offset of an element? - jQuery

    - by Alex
    This is probably a really simple question, but how do I go about getting the right offset of an element in jQuery? I can do: $("#whatever").offset().left; and it is valid. But it seems that: $("#whatever").offset().right is undefined. So how does one accomplish this in jQuery? Thanks!!

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  • How to make UPDATE queries in LINQ to SQL?

    - by Alex
    I like using LINQ to SQL. The only problem is that I don't like the default way of updating tables. Let's say I have the following table with the following columns: ID (primary key), value1, value2, value3, value4, value5 When I need to update something I call UPDATE ... WHERE ID=@id LINQ to SQL call UPDATE ... WHERE ID=@id and value1=@value1 and value2=@value2 and value3=@value3 and value4=@value4 and value5=@value5 I can override this behavior by adding UpdateCheck=UpdateCheck.Never to every column, but with every update of the DataContext class with the GUI, this will be erased. Is there any way to tell LINQ to use this way of updating data?

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  • Using jQuery :contains selector

    - by Alex
    Hello there, I have a div with id kGrowl and inside that div I have a select element with name = mover. I try to use this selector: $('#kGrowl:contains([name=mover])').length But it is currently returning 0. How is my selector wrong? Thanks.

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  • Does Visual Studio 2010 have tooling support for IronRuby?

    - by Alex
    I am interested in the following features: Code highlighting, Intellisense, Refactorings, Code navigation (Go to Definition etc.). If this functionality is missing from Visual Studio 2010 maybe Microsoft is planning to add these features in the future or there are community project to develop IronRuby tooling add-in?

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  • jQuery plugin to style objects

    - by Alex
    Hi. I've been looking at the various JavaScript UI libraries and am wondering if there's one that can add some styling to page elements. I'm currently adding rounded corners, shadows, borders, and gradients via my own CSS + hacks to get it working on IE. I'm using jQuery for a number of tasks and wondered if there's a plugin that can add these design flairs more easily to DIVs. Not that you want to go overboard with this stuff, but when you need to use it, you'd like to depend on cross-browser and tried-and-tested solutions. Thanks.

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  • What is the difference between printf() and puts() in C?

    - by alex
    First up, I should let you know that I am learning C, so my apologies if this question seems stupid to a more advanced developer. I know you can print with printf() and puts(). I can also see that printf() allows you to embed variables inside and do some stuff like formatting. Is puts() merely a primitive version of printf(). Should it be used for every possible printf() without string interpolation? Thanks

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  • Get current URL in Python

    - by Alex
    How would i get the current URL with Python, I need to grab the current URL so i can check it for query strings e.g requested_url = "URL_HERE" url = urlparse(requested_url) if url[4]: params = dict([part.split('=') for part in url[4].split('&')]) also this is running in Google App Engine

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  • How can I find the boundaries of a subset of a sorted list?

    - by Alex
    I have the following dilemma: I have a list of strings, and I want to find the set of string which start with a certain prefix. The list is sorted, so the naive solution is this: Perform binary search on the prefixes of the set, and when you find an element that starts with the prefix, traverse up linearly until you hit the top of the subset. This runs in linear time, however, and I was wondering if anyone can suggest a more efficient way to do it.

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