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  • Can you append a NSMutableArray to a file?

    - by Emil
    Hi. I am trying to write some data from an NSMutableArray to a plist, while keep the old plists content. The function writeToFile:atomically: overwrites the old contents with the new, I want to append the objects in the new array to the plist. How can this be done? Thank you.

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  • How do I identify which MySQL slave has responded?

    - by Kynth
    I have a MySql Master server replicating to three Slaves. A legacy website is performing load-balanced Reads from the Slaves. Is there a method of identifying from the website which of the Slaves is serving a Read request? I'd prefer a function that I can use to return a server name or ip address as part of the SELECT, but any reasonable method will do. Thank you in advance.

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  • Run Command in VB.NET

    - by Steven
    What function in Excel simply takes a string parameter and runs the command? It would work just like the OK button in the Start - Run dialog. Dim myCommand as String myCommand = "excel C:\Documents and Settings\JohnDoe\Desktop\test.xls" Run(myCommand)

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  • pgSQL query error

    - by running4surival
    i tried using this query: "SELECT * FROM guests WHERE event_id=".$id." GROUP BY member_id;" and I'm getting this error: ERROR: column "guests.id" must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an aggregate function can anyone explain how i can work around this?

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  • Would the instance reference parameters passed into the static methods get garbage collected?

    - by 123Developer
    I know that the static objects in .Net managed world are loaded in Loader Heap which is never going to be garbage collected. What happens to the instance reference parameters passed to a static methods. Are they get garbage collected once the static function executed completely Or they are going to live forever as those instance reference variables are once passed to static method? I am really confused this evening; Please guide me. Thanks and regards 123Developer.

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  • Skipp default parameters in Delphi

    - by Vijay Bobba
    Hi Is there any way to skip the default params, say suppose my method declaration is like this: procedure Myfunc1(var isAttr1: Boolean = FALSE; isAttr2: Boolean = FALSE; isAttr3: Boolean = FALSE); I can't call the function like this: Self.Myfunc1( , , Attr3); because I don't want unnecessary var declarations, at the same time I want the last param return value (it is a var type) Thank for help in advance

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  • How to change windows exe file's icon in linux without wine?

    - by zenpoy
    I know I can use ResHacker to change a resource from windows and I know I can use ResourceUpdate function to do the same problematically (again in windows). My problem is that I have to update the icon of a windows exe file in linux, without using wine. (the reason for not using wine is that this process should run on an automation server that change the files and sign them). I don't know even where to start from.

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  • PHP Regular Expression to quotations to attributes

    - by atwellpub
    hey Guys, I need to run a string of html through a regex function that checks to see if the attributes are closed in quotes, and if they aren't then close them. for example i want <img src=http://www.domain.com/image.gif border=0> to turn into <img src='http://www.domain.com/image.gif' border='0'> Can anyone help me?

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  • JQuery AJAX syntax

    - by Nick
    I am trying to find the correct syntax to pass a varible to my JQuery Post. var id = empid; $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "../Webservices/EmployeeService.asmx/GetEmployeeOrders", data: "{empid: empid}", contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", dataType: "json", success: function(result) { alert(result.d); } I don't think the data: value is quite right. Someone set me straight? Thanks!

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  • How to sort this rebol domain names block on date ?

    - by Rebol Tutorial
    I want to sort this block on date column: ["domain1.com" 18-Jan-2011 #"^/" "domain2.com" 20-Aug-2011 #"^/" "domain3.com" 23-Dec-2011 #"^/" "domain4.com" 22-Sep-2011 #"^/"] I can't see how to really do so with sort/skip function explained here, it's not crystal clear for me: http://www.rebol.com/docs/words/wsort.html

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  • Accessing datagrid cell in ajavascript

    - by Anil
    Datagrid is in content,When trying to access client side function for the cells in the datagrid,its always showing at 0 position suppose i have 10 rows,for each row "Test button" i should invoke the client side java script. For each row "Test button" client side script is displaying message at first row only.

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  • OpenGL: How to clear only a part of the screen?

    - by Newbie
    Is it possible to not clear entire screen when using glClear() function? I need to clear only a part of the screen to save some rendering time, otherwise i would have to redraw half of the screen every frame, even if nothing is happening on the other half. Of course this should be done as quickly (or quickier) as the glClear() is now.

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  • Ruby javascript unescape equivalent

    - by vise
    I want to unescape the following string: '\u00020\u0002Standard\u00023\u0002Doe John\u000169\u0002\u0010\u0002Lorem\u0002\u0011\u0002Ipsum\u0002\u0014\u0002' Javascripts unescape function works ok, however how can I unescape it in ruby? Take in mind that unescape(previousString) is 0Standard3Doe John69LoremIpsum.

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  • IE font size decrease does not cause select box height to decrease

    - by leaf dev
    I have a font resize function on my page which increases the font size via javascript for the entire page. This works fine in most browsers except IE. When decreasing the font size after increasing it, the select boxes new height does not decrease, even though the font size is decreasing on it. Instead the smaller font appears to be padded with white space. Any ideas as to what IE is doing here, and a work around?

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  • jQuery multiple if else Statements

    - by Chris MMgr
    I have a set of images that I am trying to activate (change opacity) based on the position of a user's window. The below code works, but only through a long series of if else statements. Is there a way to shorten the below code? //Function to activate and deactivate the buttons on the side menu function navIndicator() { var winNow = $(window).scrollTop(); var posRoi = $('#roi').offset(); var posRoiNow = posRoi.top; //Activate the propper button corresponding to what section the user is viewing if (winNow == posRoiNow * 0) { $('#homeBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 1 } { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#homeBut').addClass("viewing") } else { $('#homeBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 0 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#homeBut').removeClass("viewing") } if (winNow == posRoiNow) { $('#roiBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 1 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#roiBut').addClass("viewing") } else { $('#roiBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 0 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#roiBut').removeClass("viewing") } if (winNow == posRoiNow * 2) { $('#dmsBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 1 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#dmsBut').addClass("viewing") } else { $('#dmsBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 0 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#dmsBut').removeClass("viewing") } if (winNow == posRoiNow * 3) { $('#techBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 1 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#techBut').addClass("viewing") } else { $('#techBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 0 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#techBut').removeClass("viewing") } if (winNow == posRoiNow * 4) { $('#impBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 1 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#impBut').addClass("viewing") } else { $('#impBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 0 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#impBut').removeClass("viewing") } if (winNow == posRoiNow * 5) { $('#virBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 1 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#virBut').addClass("viewing") } else { $('#virBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 0 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#virBut').removeClass("viewing") } if (winNow == posRoiNow * 6) { $('#biBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 1 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#biBut').addClass("viewing") } else { $('#biBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 0 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#biBut').removeClass("viewing") } if (winNow == posRoiNow * 7) { $('#contBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 1 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#contBut').addClass("viewing") } else { $('#contBut a img.active').stop().animate({ opacity: 0 }, { queue: false, duration: 300, easing: "easeOutExpo" }); $('#contBut').removeClass("viewing") } };

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