I've just noticed when loading my client's page (http://habbopfm.com/) in Firefox, that it renders what looks like a rectangle is pushed down a few pixels.
It's difficult to describe, but imagine you took a screenshot of the page, opened it in Photoshop, selected a rectangle and moved it down a bit.
IE and Safari don't appear to do this - I'm assuming this is a browser glitch, not a problem with the code. Can anyone confirm what causes this?
Below is a screenshot taken of the issue:
http://habbopfm.com/problem.png
One other thing is that it only does this once the page has finished loading. While it is loading, it looks fine.
Basically, this question with a difference...
Is it possible to capture print output from a TSQL stored procedure in .NET, using the Entity Framework?
The solution in the other question doesn't work for me. It works with the connection type from System.Data.SqlClient but I'm using the one from System.Data.EntityClient which does not have an InfoMessage event. (Of course, I could just create an SQL connection based on the Entity connection settings, but prefer to do it directly.)
Our Zend_Log is initialized by only adding the following lines to application.ini
resources.log.stream.writerName = "Stream"
resources.log.stream.writerParams.mode = "a"
So Zend_Application_Resource_Log will create the instance for us.
We are already able to access this instance in controllers via the following:
public function getLog()
{
$bootstrap = $this->getInvokeArg('bootstrap');
//if (is_null($bootstrap)) return false;
if (!$bootstrap->hasPluginResource('Log')) {
return false;
}
$log = $bootstrap->getResource('Log');
return $log;
}
So far, so good.
Now we want to use the same log instance in model classes, where we can not access the bootstrap.
Our first idea was to register the very same Log instance in Zend_Registry to be able to use Zend_Registry::get('Zend_Log') everywhere we want:
in our Bootstrap class:
protected function _initLog() {
if (!$this->hasPluginResource('Log')) {
throw new Zend_Exception('Log not enabled');
}
$log = $this->getResource('Log');
assert( $log != null);
Zend_Registry::set('Zend_Log', $log);
}
Unfortunately this assertion fails == $log IS NULL --- but why??
It is clear that we could just initialize the Zend_Log manually during bootstrapping without using the automatism of Zend_Application_Resource_Log, so this kind of answers will not be accepted.
I know that the android plattform is open source. What I am interested in is the share of open source Android apps, thus developers that realease their own apps under a open source license.
Does anybody have an idea, how to get this information?
I have a div which, when my page is first loaded, is about 100px from the top (it holds some buttons etc. for the page).
When a user scrolls past it, I would like the div to "follow" the user in that it attaches to the top of the screen. When the user returns to the top of the page, I want it back in its original position.
Visualization - xxxxx is the div:
Default (page load) User vertically scrolled well past it
--------- ---------
| | |xxxxxxx| < after div reaches top of screen when
|xxxxxxx| | | page is scrolled vertically, it stays
| | | | there
--------- ---------
Hello to all!
I am writing a small Django application and I should be able to create
for each model object its periodical task which will be executed with
a certain interval. I'm use for this a Celery application, but i can't understand one thing:
class ProcessQueryTask(PeriodicTask):
run_every = timedelta(minutes=1)
def run(self, query_task_pk, **kwargs):
logging.info('Process celery task for QueryTask %d' %
query_task_pk)
task = QueryTask.objects.get(pk=query_task_pk)
task.exec_task()
return True
Then i'm do following:
>>> from tasks.tasks import ProcessQueryTask
>>> result1 = ProcessQueryTask.delay(query_task_pk=1)
>>> result2 = ProcessQueryTask.delay(query_task_pk=2)
First call is success, but other periodical calls returning the error
- TypeError: run() takes exactly 2 non-keyword arguments (1 given) in
celeryd server.
So, can i pass own params to PeriodicTask run() ?
Thanks!
I have an analysis that can be parallelized over a different number of processes. It is expected that things will be both IO and CPU intensive (very high throughput short-read DNA alignment if anyone is curious.)
The system running this is a 48 core linux server.
The question is how to determine the optimum number of processes such that total throughput is maximized. At some point the processes will presumably become IO bound such that adding more processes will be of no benefit and possibly detrimental.
Can I tell from standard system monitoring tools when that point has been reached?
Would the output of top (or maybe a different tool) enable me to distinguish between a IO bound and CPU bound process? I am suspicious that a process blocked on IO might still show 100% CPU utilization.
Assume I have method
void SomeMethod(Action callback)
This method does some work in background thread and then invokes callback. The question is - how to block current thread until callback is called ?
There is an example
bool finished = false;
SomeMethod(delegate{
finished = true;
});
while(!finished)
Thread.Sleep();
But I'm sure there should be better way
So I'm working with authlogic, and I'm trying to duplicate the login functionality to the welcome page, so that you can log in by restful url or by just going to the main page. No, I don't know if we'll keep that feature, but I want to test it out anyway. Here's the error message:
RuntimeError in Welcome#index
Called id for nil, which would mistakenly be 4 -- if you really wanted the id of nil, use object_id
The code is below. Basically, what's happening is the index view (the first code snippet) is sending the information from the form to the create method of user_sessions controller. At this point, in theory, it create should just pick up, but it doesn't.
PLEASE help. Please. I've been doing this for about 8 hours. I checked Google. I checked IRC. I checked every book I could find. You don't even have to answer, I can to the grunt work if you just point me in the right direction.
<% form_for @user_session, :url => user_sessions_path do |f| %>
<%= f.text_field :email %><br />
<%= f.password_field :password %>
<%= submit_tag 'Login' %>
<% end %>
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
helper :all # include all helpers, all the time
protect_from_forgery # See ActionController::RequestForgeryProtection for details
# Scrub sensitive parameters from your log
# filter_parameter_logging :password
helper_method :current_user_session, :current_user
before_filter :new_session_object
protected
def new_session_object
unless current_user
@user_session = UserSession.new(params[:user_session])
end
end
private
def current_user_session
return @current_user_session if defined?(@current_user_session)
@current_user_session = UserSession.find
end
def current_user
return @current_user if defined?(@current_user)
@current_user = current_user_session && current_user_session.record
end
end
Hi there,
The following always preselects the last option, but i like the first option to be preselected?
<select name="filter">
<option value="" selected>Make a choice</option>
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
<option value="7">7</option>
<option value="">all</option>
</select>
even with the first selected??
Can this be done??
I've deployed a SSIS package to my SQL server.
I can run the package fine by connecting to Integration Services in SSMS and right clicking on it and choosing "Run Package"
However, if I schedule the package, it fails.
It tells me to check the logs for information on why, but there is nothing in there...
Any ideas?
(this is my first SSIS package by the way)
Hi,
I am trying to filter/search a database with ajax
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "filterSearch.php",
queryString: qry,
success: function(data){
alert( "Data Saved: " + data );
$('#searchResult').html(data); // Fill the search results box
}
});
Now in filterSearch.php i have the following test codes
if(isset($_POST['queryString'])) {
echo "TEST";
}
if($_POST['runquery']==1) {
$sql = "SELECT * FROM fs_vacatures WHERE here-the-like-query?";
$msg = $sql;
echo $msg;
die();
}
die();
But nor TEST or the $sql is return in the alert??
The title explains it well. I have set up Notepad++ to open the python script in the command prompt when I press F8 but all Swedish characters looks messed up when opening in CMD but perfectly fine in e.g IDLE.
This simple example code:
#!/usr/bin/env python
#-*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
print "åäö"
Looks like this.
As you can see the output of the bath file I use to open Python in cmd below shows the characthers correctly but not the python script above it. How do i fic this?
I'm trying to use Simple Savant within my application, to use SimpleDB
I currently have (for example)
public class Person
{
public Guid Id { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public string Description { get; set; }
public DateTime DateOfBirth { get; set; }
}
To use this with Simple Savant, i'd have to put attributes above the class declaration, and property - [DomainName("Person")] above the class, and [ItemName] above the Id property.
I have all my entities in a seperate assembly.
I also have my Data access classes an a seperate assembly, and a class factory selects, based on config, the IRepository (in this case, IRepository
I want to be able to use my existing simple class - without having attributes on the properties etc..
In case I switch out of simple db, to something else - then I only need to create a different implementation of IRepository.
Should I create a "DTO" type class to map the two together?
Is there a better way?
The situation:
I have an activity "A" that is a delegator activity, in simple words, it's only purpose is to call activity "B" (via startActivityForResult()) depending on data it receives. Activity "B" has launchMode set to "singleTask", so it always runs in a single task.
When activity "A" gets started from another task (for example as a share from gallery) it immediately returns ACTION_CANCELLED for activity "B", finishes, and task of activity "B" comes to front (which is an expected behavior).
So, what happens, is that we jump from our Gallery app task, to my activity "B" task. Everything is fine until user presses back. Since we are already in a different task, the back button doesn't lead us back to gallery. It navigates in the stack of activity "B" task.
The question: is there any way to navigate from one task, to previously shown task (navigate from activity "B" to gallery)? Or maybe there is a way to take currently running activity "B" and move it to another task?
I'm pretty proficient with PHP, outside of OOP - which I am just now starting to jump in to.
I've been watching videos and reading tutorials, but they are all still pretty confusing...
If I have
FILE 1 (class.time.php)
class Time {
function GetTime(){
$time = date('H:i:s');
printf($time);
}
}
and then in a nother php page I've got
FILE 2 (page.php)
I can do
include('class.time.php');
and then anywhere in this page I can then do
$time = new Time; //Calling the class and setting the class to a variable
$time->GetTime(); //This is BASICALLY saying (run the 'GetTime' function in the 'Time Class'
My main question is, is the comment above (This is BASICALLY saying.....) correct? or is there a better way to think of it?
Suppose I have some output from a command (such as ls -1):
a
b
c
d
e
...
I want to apply a command (say echo) to each one, in turn. E.g.
echo a
echo b
echo c
echo d
echo e
...
What's the easiest way to do that in bash?
MYMESSAGE = "<div>Hello</div><p></p>Hello"
send_mail("testing",MYMESSAGE,"[email protected]",['[email protected]'],fail_silently=False)
However, this message doesn't get the HTML mime type when it is sent. In my outlook, I see the code...
This is really a few questions in one, I'm wondering what the performance cost is for these things, as I haven't really been following a best practice of any sort for these. The answers may also be useful to other readers, if somebody knows these.
(1) If I need the core data managed object context, is it bad to use
#import "myAppDelegate.h"
//farther down in the code:
NSManagedObjectContext *context = [(myAppDelegate.h*)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate] managedObjectContext];
as opposed to leaving the warning you get if you don't cast the delegate?
(2) What is the cheapest way to hard-code a string? I have been using
return @"myString";
on occasion in some functions where I need to pass it to a variety of places, is it better to do it this way:
static NSString *str = @"myString";
return str;
(3) How costly is it to subclass an object i wrote vs. making a new one, in general?
(4) When I am using core data and navigating through a hierarchy of some sort, is it necessary to turn things back into faults somehow after I read some info from them? or is this done automatically?
Thanks for any help.
I am running my junit tests via ant and they are running substantially slower than via the IDE. My ant call is:
<junit fork="yes" forkmode="once" printsummary="off">
<classpath refid="test.classpath"/>
<formatter type="brief" usefile="false"/>
<batchtest todir="${test.results.dir}/xml">
<formatter type="xml"/>
<fileset dir="src" includes="**/*Test.java" />
</batchtest>
</junit>
The same test that runs in near instantaneously in my IDE (0.067s) takes 4.632s when run through Ant. In the past, I've been able to speed up test problems like this by using the junit fork parameter but this doesn't seem to be helping in this case. What properties or parameters can I look at to speed up these tests?
More info:
I am using the reported time from the IDE vs. the time that the junit task outputs. This is not the sum total time reported at the end of the ant run.
So, bizarrely, this problem has resolved itself. What could have caused this problem? The system runs on a local disk so that is not the problem.
I'm writing some C code to parse IEEE 802.11 frames, but I'm stuck trying to create a new variable whose length depends on the size of the frame itself.
Here's the code I currently have:
int frame_body_len = pkt_hdr->len - radio_hdr->len - wifi_hdr_len - 4;
u_char *frame_body = (u_char *) (packet + radio_hdr->len + wifi_hdr_len);
Basically, the frame consists of a header, a body, and a checksum at the end. I can calculate the length of the frame body by taking the length of the packet and subtracting the length of the two headers that appear before it (radio_hdr->len and wifi_hdr_len respectively), plus 4 bytes at the end for the checksum.
However, how can I create the frame_body variable without the trailing checksum? Right now, I'm initializing it with the contents of the packet starting at the position after the two headers, but is there some way to start at that position and end 4 bytes before the end of packet? packet is a pointer to a u_char, if it helps.
I'm a new C programmer, so any and all advice about my code you can give me would be much appreciated. Thanks!
I'm using the latest CKeditor with jQuery adapter.
I have successfully got it to work, and display.
However, as I am completely new to CKeditor, how do I pass in config variables using the jQuery method?
This is what I've got
$( '#input-content' ).ckeditor('', {
toolbar: 'basic'
});
I think from what I've read, the first argument is meant to be a callback, and the 2nd the config. But doing this has not changed the editor at all.
How do I use these config properties etc using the jQuery adapter?
Thanks