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Hello, I'd like to display a picture on my form using PyQt4.
Here is my code:
import sys
from PyQt4 import QtGui, QtCore
class myWindow(QtGui.QWidget):
def __init__(self, parent=None):
QtGui.QWidget.__init__(self, parent)
#The setGeometry method is used to position the con...
I want to run some tests when my ASP.NET webapp comes online (preferably before anyone tries to access it), to make sure all of my runtime dependencies are available as I expect them to be.
When is a good time to perform these tests (e.g. Application_Start, Application_Init, somewhere else, etc)...
oy I'm an idiot. I've spent the past hour (ok I've been multitasking) debugging why I couldn't access D:\somedir\files and it just occurred to me that the problem is the test server doesn't have a D:\somedir\filesand the production server does ... damnit, I knew the code was right
guys, i need your help on multiplayer quiz game organization. I see the whole structure like that: server accepts N connections, saving them into array of sockets. Then it writes current question to all of these sockets. They keep waiting for the question in their input.
After they receive the question they wait user to answer and write answer to their output. Meanwhile, server listens to all the sockets in separate threads, then populates array of answers with values from all the players, NOT closes the socket and asks another question. Is it thread-safe or i'm somehow wrong?
thats what i was going to do, player i's answer is written into answers[i]. its more java question, whether answers[i] and answers[j] where i<>j is safe or what
ok I really feel dumb, what do I need to configure on IIS6 to let it read cross-directory for an ASP.NET app? Should I just hardmap the directory as a virtual and be done with it?
Nope, that's an IIS thing, ASP.NET deals directly with the file system, so you would just need to say: File.Open("C:\myoutsidedir\test.txt") and give it access via NTFS permissions
Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerParserErrorException: The message received from the server could not be parsed. Common causes for this error are when the response is modified by calls to Response.Write(), response filters, HttpModules, or server trace is enabled. Details: Error parsing near 'this is a dummy file'.
The issue is that when using an ASPX page, you have to make sure nothing writes to the output stream before you attempt to change the headers and such, or you get exceptions
that's likely where your aforementioned "unreliability" comes in
@DanielStraight Yes. Wife is working the kids area (youngest one is still at Abeona on Oak, and oldest just moved on to kindergarten). Looking forward to the Banh Mi.
@DanielStraight Some place in the East. But they aren't on the list this year. I don't know if that means they aren't going to be there or what. Menu looks like a lot of new things, too. I'm sure there will be plenty of good stuff. Looks like chances for rain, though.
Yeah. Rain would suck, but I'll brave the rain for the po-boys. I'm most looking forward to the smoked duck w/ citrus jalapeno marmalade from palace cafe and the bbq oyster from redfish grill
@DanielStraight Well, it looks very different this year. I would try to get the bread pudding poboy - that seems to sell out quick - I missed out every year they had it.
@DanielStraight Nobody else here. The chat rooms used to be a lot busier during the beta. They poo-pooed the idea, but I think long form articles are a more valuable addition to SE sites than chat. There are lots of sites whose forums are not that useful but the articles (and daily newsletters etc) are really valuable - like SQLServerCentral. Add in appropriate voting obviously for peer review. At one point, I think SQLServerCentral started an SE site, but then SE changed their model.
@DanielStraight Yeah. But what is a browser any more? The browser of today is nothing like the browser of 1993 - with JavaScript and HTML + HTTPRequest - and that's before you even talk HTML 5. Didn't someone say anything that could be written will be written in Javascript. I remember I wrote an entry of Conway's Game of Life for the 5k competition - it supported run-length encoded life files.
@DanielStraight Yeah, and eventually everything will tunnel through port 80. ;-) I think there are IRC clients which are fully web-based. But I've never been that into IRC.