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Hi there,
I am trying to find some good resources on Ruby On Rails Web Application Development(for example demo project, videos etc) but I could not found. I will be glad for your any suggestion regarding above specially on RoR + SQL server web apps development.
Thanks
Md. Marufuzzaman
I will not say I have failed 1000 times; I will say that I have discovered 1000 ways that can cause failure – Thomas Edison.
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Thanks...
Thanks
Md. Marufuzzaman
I will not say I have failed 1000 times; I will say that I have discovered 1000 ways that can cause failure – Thomas Edison.
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Dear Sir I am doing Masters in Information technology from india. As part of my ME project I am working on QoS based web service discovery. But as I am novice to web services and its tools I am not able to move fast.
Will you please guide me so I can do well. Please provide me some technical details regarding configuring private UDDI on local machine, publishing and searching the UDDI, putting extra details such as QoS in tmodel.
Awaiting reply.
Thank you
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hi everybody, i'm student IT. now i have case study about: create app via internet( web), like WEB Chat..( the client can connect to server at more address in Internet,
I'm study Java in element. i have good logic but Code is not good. Now i study Java EE. this's more knowleadge so i have proplem.
Tool: eclise, tomcat and mysql server...and using JSp and WEbService.
I don't know design about this. i'm have code JSP java SE so create a App in web i not good. Can help me.tks!
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If you want to have a chat application then you will need two component at least
1. Chat server
2. Chat Client
Your server will do all the data forwarding to and receiving from client.
Now your user can access your client application through web.
Now, show some code if you expect any better answer
I wish I could believe there is an after life.
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yes, i agree with you, so think i want: What tecnology and the process to create chat. how the server create and run, more client... and
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you can build your server with Java, C/C++ or any programming language you are comfortable with.
You can build your client with Java or Flash, they are both easily embeddable with HTML
I wish I could believe there is an after life.
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Take a look at this link[^].
It is an article posted here in CodeProject from Jeeva S[^].
And or use Google to search for: chat source java
This will give you plenty of details.
Good luck!
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Hi,
I am pretty much new to EF and MCVC3, I have been reading multiple articles on EF and MVC3. I am really confused when the articles talk on code first EF to talk to the database. Can you please help me in providing examples where we can think more of live environment where database is in the control of others in the team which is on other servers and application is developed on MVC3 by us. What is this kind of EF called. Please do the needful
This is Satish
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I have a link showing my issue, link below. In the background firefox looks to be adding extra space to the bottom of my banner nav buttons and also to the div block above it. http://postimage.org/image/krt95j1wj/
I have tried the following with no effect, or an undesired effect;
...font-size: 0 in the ul and font-size:normal on the li
...display inline
...add divs to the text inside the inside of the li tags
here is the html. any ideas...?
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<style>
*{
margin:0;
padding:0;
border:0;
}
#banner_container{
width:770px;
height:360px;
overflow:auto;
}
#banner{
position:absolute;
list-style-type:none;
width:770px;
height:360px;
overflow:hidden;
clip:rect(0px,770px,360px,0px);
}
#banner li{
width:770px;
height:360px;
position:absolute;
top:0;
left:0;
}
.right_side_container{
float:right;
clear:left;
width:250px;
height:360px;
}
.ad_box{
height:160px;
width:230px;
margin:10px;
background:white;
}
.main_banner_text{
position:relative;
background:url('bg_white_fade.png');
color:black;
height:60px;
width:400px;
top:240px;
padding:10px;
}
#banner_nav{
list-style-type:none;
margin:0;
padding:0;
border:0;
position:absolute;
top:325px;
left:10px;
width:300px;
height:25px;
}
#banner_nav li{
float:left;
clear:right;
width:25px;
height:25px;
border:0;
margin-left:3px;
padding:5px;
font-size:10pt;
text-align:center;
background:url('bg_black_fade.png');
color:white;
}
.banner_nav_current{
background:url('bg_white_fade.png') !important;
color:black !important;
}
</style>
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script>
var bg_images = new Array('slide0bg.jpg','slide1bg.jpg','slide2bg.jpg','slide3bg.jpg');
var max_banners = bg_images.length;
var current_banner = 0;
var next_banner = 0;
var last_banner = max_banners-1;
var btimer = null;
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#banner>li').each(function(){
$(this).css('background-image','url('+bg_images[$(this).index()]+')');
$(this).css('z-index','-'+$(this).index());
});
make_buttons();
start_banner();
});
function start_banner()
{
if(max_banners>1)
{
next_banner = current_banner+1;
btimer = setInterval('rotate_banner()',5000);
}
}
function set_z_index()
{
var index = 0;
var cur_li = next_banner;
for(var i=0;i<max_banners;i++)
{
$('#banner>li').eq(cur_li).css('z-index',index);
cur_li++;
if(cur_li==max_banners) cur_li = 0;
index--;
}
}
function rotate_banner()
{
$('#banner>li').eq(next_banner).css('left','770px');
$('#banner>li').eq(next_banner).css('z-index','0');
if(max_banners>2)
$('#banner>li').eq(last_banner).css('z-index','-2');
$('#banner>li').eq(current_banner).css('z-index','-1');
$('#banner>li').eq(next_banner).animate({'left':'-=770px'},'slow');
$('#ban_nav_btn_'+current_banner).removeClass('banner_nav_current')
$('#ban_nav_btn_'+next_banner).addClass('banner_nav_current')
last_banner = current_banner;
current_banner = next_banner;
next_banner++;
if(next_banner==max_banners)
{
next_banner=0;
}
}
function make_buttons()
{
if(max_banners>1)
{
var n=1;
var add_nav = "<ul id='banner_nav'>";
for(var i=0; i<max_banners;i++)
{
add_nav+= "<li id='ban_nav_btn_"+i+"'";
if(i==0) add_nav+= " class='banner_nav_current'";
add_nav+= ">"+n+"</li>";
n++;
}
add_nav+= "</ul>";
$('#banner_container').append(add_nav);
}
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id='banner_container'>
<ul id='banner'>
<li>
<div class='right_side_container'>
<div class='ad_box'>
</div>
<div class='ad_box'>
</div>
</div>
<div class='main_banner_text'>
It's Fall!
</div>
</li>
<li>
<div class='right_side_container'>
<div class='ad_box'>
</div>
<div class='ad_box'>
</div>
</div>
<div class='main_banner_text'>
It's Summer!
</div>
</li>
<li>
<div class='right_side_container'>
<div class='ad_box'>
</div>
<div class='ad_box'>
</div>
</div>
<div class='main_banner_text'>
It's Winter!
</div>
</li>
<li>
<div class='right_side_container'>
<div class='ad_box'>
</div>
<div class='ad_box'>
</div>
</div>
<div class='main_banner_text'>
It's Spring!
</div>
</li>
</ul>
<div>
</body>
</html>
Chris J
www.redash.org
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Use firebug to check if there is really white space.
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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Here are two more screen shots that show my firebug window.
http://s5.postimage.org/z8zl234dj/fb_ss1.jpg[^]
http://s5.postimage.org/fsevfk99j/fb_ss2.jpg[^]
I also highlighted the ul in the first one and the li in the second. You can see the code dislayed in the window below which is odd as I did not have line breaks or tabs in my code, soI assume that fire bug is formating it. The generated source looks like this
<ul id="banner_nav"><li id="ban_nav_btn_0" onclick="selectFocus(0);" class="">1</li><li class="" id="ban_nav_btn_1" onclick="selectFocus(1);">2</li><li class="banner_nav_current" id="ban_nav_btn_2" onclick="selectFocus(2);">3</li><li class="" id="ban_nav_btn_3" onclick="selectFocus(3);">4</li></ul>
I do not see any whitespace, but it looks like a css issue with a height of 25px and padding 5px on the li. Firefox, Chrome and Safari do add this. the odd one is IE, but I think IE is correct (I could be wrong).
I had read online that making an element float forces a dislay block on the element which also adds spacing to the bottom, which is what I see here. But I also think that firefox and company are taking my 25px height and 25 px width, and adding the 5px padding to these along the y axis. I suspect that IE is respecting the 25px h+w and forcing the padding to stay with those limits....this is all just guess work on my part, so I am hoping the community has some advice.
I can run the code with the extra spacing, it does not stop it from working, but I would like it to truly look the same on all platforms.
ideas...?
Chris J
www.redash.org
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I am running ie8 on an win xp box
Chris J
www.redash.org
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That was my guess to.
Oh I am to late
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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any website or mobile app which is created through this platform will ensure reaching to masses all over the world. HTML5 developers Do a great work and make your work easy far better.
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I get an email whenever there's an error on my webapps. We recently initiated a service to do Red-Siren testing; e.g., testing for any security issues.
Got an error message today.
Of most interest, and danged funny at that, is the unedited, verbatim "Error Message" from Microsoft's lovely .NET Framework ... (emphasis added)
URL: https : / / www.RedactedWebSite.com /SomeWebApp/ThatLoginPage.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fSomeWebApp%2fDefault.aspx%3faction%3dppr&action=ppr%3CScript%20%3Ealert(%22HelloSIG%22)%3C/Script%3E
Error Date: [redacted]
Error Message: A potentially dangerous Request.QueryString value was
detected from the client (action="ppr<Script >alert("Hell..."
Albeit a little late (going on 7+ years of .NET programming...), thanks for the warning Microsoft!
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Hi, all
i am trying to print from a web application (server base) to a client's printer.
some one can help me how can i do that
i dont want to have print dialog nor want to convert to PDF neither i am using crystal report
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in addition i am using VS 2005
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The only way that you could do this would be to put something like an ActiveX control in place.
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