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03:22
Eeevil.
Why did SO "eat" your slashes? :-)
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Q: $this->baseUrl not behaving the same in IE and Firefox

user253530I use for my links in Zend . This behaves properly in Firefox. The application is portable without needing to use vhosts. For example: for this link <a href="<?php echo $this->baseUrl('/admin/users'); ?>">Manage Users</a> the expected URL should be http://myhost/webapp_folder...

lol
I didn't put `` around my code block
Other than that I don't know what so does with them.
@DanGrossman TOBLERONES!!!
Eaten long ago now ;)
@drachenstern wb
03:30
@mootinator see the other tavern
Going to an entrepreneur conference tomorrow, need to figure out how I'm gonna handle parking in Philadelphia all day. The nearest parking garages don't seem open to the public during the work day and I can't park at the same meter for more than 2 hours...
Hm, why didn't chat recognize the image
no file extension
Does it use file extensions perchance?
03:32
it doesnt fetch every page to see if it's an image, only if the link looks like it goes to one
@DanGrossman Beat me to it.
I've been adding random ?fake=.jpg to force images on occasion
img.leprosorium.com/995294?fake=.jpg
oops
wrong room for that ;)
if you edit it'll re-check
It is the terminal photo, which accepted 10 roubles and take whole 10 as comission
*commission == fee
03:37
Yeesh.
ummm
can i get a suggestion from everyone
this webservice that was created for the app im building
nope
is returning shithouse data.
ie

8526 Childs, Jem
7387 Child, Jeremy
7187 Child, Jeremy
how the frag do i link this person up to just 1 user in a user table.
I suggest you start from scratch.
umm
its not my data
03:47
Which person, I see three.
the Reporting department says "its something we cant fix its years of bad data entry and no error checking"
Yep.
all the same person though.
:-S
what about when two different people really have the same name?
how can you tell the difference
and they never noticed it until little old developer pointed it out
@DanGrossman: it is impossible (irony)
03:48
@Dan Nahh this isnt the case
then merge the users with the same name, i guess
They still exist under RU ID 240.
I found some handy code to resolve duplicates.
and typos?
create a temporary table like user_aliases to store the list of IDs you merge so you can point everyone to the new single record
03:48
and Roberts to Bobs?
What is the number right before the name?
their resource ID
that should stick with them the lifetime they are employed
I used a nickname library
And a soundex.
And told them there wasn't much point going an further than that.
Ah we had one of those at the NSW Edu department
any suggestions on a soundex and nickname library for C#?
a friend says: colcol83: i'm sorry, i dont understand what your trying to do. i dont understand why a programmer is suddenly a data entry clerk.
I don't know about C#. I just used T-SQL soundex.
03:52
umm just googled it and thankyou!
had NO idea it existed
It's not great, but it's better than nothing.
Is it possible to realistically read all of the documentation of any MS product online?
Like, reading the entire documentation for MySQL is not that big a task
i bet it is not possible
That's what 20kg tomes were invented for.
it seems like MSDN is endless
03:55
If you could read all the documentation online how would they sell MSDN certification books.
certifications :shudder:
@DanGrossman: have you passed any?
I still have nightmares about the Windows 2000 course I attended in 2001.
Nightmares about the nightmares I had, because I wasn't awake.
hah
My mother took a Word course around that time... next week I'm bringing my laptop to her house to type her resume for her.
Have you specified she took a word courses?
03:58
@DanGrossman lol
MSDN as a suppository
would be great!
inject code into your body while you sleep
(tm)
I think I'll pass
I don't want to wake up writing code like (InspectionDetail.ItemConditions)bindingContext.ValueProvider.GetValue(String.Format("Details[{0}].Condition", k)).ConvertTo(typeof(InspectionDetail.ItemConditions));
MSDN laxative suppositories: Crap in, crap out.
04:00
;)
@DanGrossman: are you scarrying of variables?
i mean, why don't just split this into several lines
I'm terrified of the verbosity of working with Microsoft tools
@zerkms That was my code.
))))
I don't know why anyone would want to read all of the MSDN resources for any one topic, but yes, you could read it all ...
you couldn't read all of MSDN tho, that would be like reading all of Wikipedia
04:02
@zerkms And I was debugging. Most of that crap was handled by a generic extension method, in actual practice.
extensions is a great invention of c# dev team
WTF is wrong with this city
which city?
Video on the local news: "A man walks into a bar, slits the throat of a patron sitting at the bar, then walks away. The victim survived and says he does not even know the attacker."
Philadelphia PA
Jeez people jumping on me tonight.
@DanGrossman That sounded like it was going to be a great joke, until it wasn't.
04:08
@mootinator link?
that sounded like it was gonna be a homicide, until it wasn't
@drachenstern No link! I tweeted about there being a song on Glee which is kinda lame censored.
And everyone is like "That censored version existed before Glee."
Like I didn't know that.
@mootinator the first problem was you tweeted about pop culture
And then there was zerkms and some other person pouncing on me for some backslahses SO ate ;)
and I'm organically above 2609 :D (ok, so that's organically with +100 from Area51 and +about 40 for symptathy upvotes ;) )
@mootinator ah edit can only be so fast can't it ;)
04:14
Could be worse :)
I suppose so indeed
where can I apply for sympathy upvotes? :p
It did, however, provide me the opportunity to participate in a voting ring and get closer to the "Good Sportsmanship" badge at the same time ;)
A woman and her friend walk into a CVS pharmacy because the woman is having an asthma attack and needs to purchase a prescribed inhaler. She has $2 less than the inhaler costs with her. The CVS employee refuses to give the inhaler, watching the woman suffocating to death in front of her.
@david Need a good sob story.
04:17
@david we can try, talk to us
"I had exactly a twenty-dollar bill. It came to twenty-one and change... I offered him my cell phone, my wallet. I said i live right around the corner. I come in here all the time....
I said 'Can you just give her the pump. She's on the floor wheezing... I didn't know if an ambulance would get there on time. He said there was nothing he could do for me."
that's kinda fucked up
@DanGrossman (redacted)
That's my attempt at a dropped jaw, FYI.
Oh. I would be careful using that one elsewhere.
lol, indeed
04:20
yeaaah....
lol
...
omg :-S
totally unproductive day
spent the morning doing customer service, the afternoon/evening with women friends who suddenly angered each other and went home, and im not going to stay up all night since i have to be up at a reasonable hour tomorrow...
no new code written :/
i had 2 hours skype conversation with my boss in english. Up to 2am :-S
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Q: How to deserialize a dictionary using DataContractJsonSerializer?

the_drowI have the following model: [DataContract] public class MessageHeader { private Guid? messageId; public Guid MessageId { get { if (messageId == null) messageId = Guid.NewGuid(); return messageId.Value; } } [Da...

04:39
"New Haven resident Miguel Soto III got shot in the groin twice by two assailants. But he had a delicious hero sandwich to eat before going to the hospital."
@drachenstern MVC is good.
mvc become some modern thing since frameworks get popular
now 80% of the developers don't know what that means but they sure they follow its ideology
@zerkms To people who don't understand the point, it just means very busy controllers.
All of the logic/data access in a controller is the new all of the logic/data access in a form.
Or codebehind strictly ASP.NET speaking.
hell i write winforms apps in MVC ideology
I'm going to try sleeping before my eyes start bleeding today.
04:49
MVC for desktop and MVC for web don't really mean the same thing
aww :/ goodnight
do people not understand union members?
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Q: Conceptual problem in Union

JoelMy code is this // using_a_union.cpp #include <stdio.h> union NumericType { int iValue; long lValue; double dValue; }; int main() { union NumericType Values = { 10 }; // iValue = 10 printf("%d\n", Values.iValue); Values.dValue = 3.1416; ...

@mootinator that's no fun ... I'm going in 15 more minutes
he must not
I remember finding a union handy once.
It sure doesn't happen very often.
04:53
I remember being given skeleton code for a project in an undergraduate programming class... it had some unions in it, which I threw out because I kept messing up my memory trying to use them correctly.
Unions have a (as noted) very narrow useful field. But for those times, they are uber useful. I like 'em
The config struct I used to work with as an embedded developer used them.
And now I'm remembering.
I managed to temporarily screw up a whole lot of devices by committing a change not compatible with little-endian processors.
I did ask before doing that whether it would ever be used on such hardware, but alas the answer was incorrect.
the rep cap means if you work perfectly you'll end up with a line with slope 0
Anyone here?
@zerkms showoff
05:20
@drachenstern: i'm not
@DanGrossman thataway to make some headway
:-P
@zerkms the 8k+ is what I meant :p
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Q: FlashPaper and UILoader acting strange.

MosheI've got a timeline with multiple frames. In tow of those frames, I have UILoader which loads a FlashPaper SWF(different for each frame). When the user clicks on the button to navigate to one of them, that UILoader will properly load the FlashPaper. when the user selects the other item from the n...

anyways, time for pillows
05:21
goodnight
i'm sooooo sleepy now :-S
@drachenstern - night
i think you mean CRectangle rec = new CRectangle(5,6); ?
CRectangle *rec
pointer to object
*pointer = new Object() makes it on the heap
ClassName varname; // makes it on the stack
try rec->area()
every parking option listed on the venue's website is open to the public 5:30PM or later... the conference tomorrow is 10AM to 5PM
the destructor is called for you when the object goes out of scope
you can explicitly delete it if you want it gone before the end of the code block
i.e. delete rec
05:45
here is a question.. I just want to know what is the difference b/w ucase and upper in mysql function
deleting it will automatically call the destructor before freeing the memory
there is no difference Richa
UCASE is a synonym for UPPER... if you type UCASE then mysql will change it to UPPER
if you have code that should run when the object is deleted
if your object allocated memory for some use, you can free that memory when the object is destroyed
@dan why there are two different function.. is it make any sense?
@Richa probably some legacy reason
maybe it used to be called UCASE but UPPER was required to support a SQL standard?
the destructor runs if you explicitly delete the object
the destructor also runs if C++ itself deletes the object because it's gone out of scope
either way you can now run code when the object is going away
@dan hmmmm...this may be reason
thanks
anyone know anything about configuring outgoing email filtering/transport rules on exchange server 2007? I know its not programming related, but I am a programmer and have been given this task.. fml
06:01
@spiderdijon Might be worth searching around serverfault.com
I don't know anything about administrating Exchange myself
thanks, I'll have a look, but I've done a bit of research and I'm not even sure what to search for. What I actually need to do is redirect all outgoing mail with that contains a certain bit of text to a public folder that everyone can access - know of what mechanism handles this in exchange?
this is what happens when the network guy leaves :(
06:21
@Richa hello
 
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08:38
@sri hi
user69820
08:50
if I put all my rep on a bounty, will that mean I will lose all my privileges? Such as chat?
user69820
yes it does
09:12
@Richa still there?
@oraclecertifiedprofessional Thanks for the info
user69820
@SriKumar this is what i'm here for
@oraclecertifiedprofessional Cool!
user379888
10:04
is this kind of a display picture allowed?stackoverflow.com/users/342/graham-reeds
@fahad: It's not what I'd call treating others with respect, in the words of the FAQ. I'd ask on Meta.
Aji
Aji
@tina shoot it..!!
it's better :)
Aji
Aji
@tina :-(
user69820
10:34
@tina can't you create one?
user69820
@tina I think you need 100 rep to create a chat room
user69820
@tina what do you mean "sue pointers"
user69820
do you need to distinguish between pointers and objects in a sequence diagram?
user69820
have you looked a a tutorial for UML or specifically sequence diagrams?
user69820
I think that pointers and objects are equivalent with regard sequence diagrams
12:35
Never look at a hairless cat from behind.. you will not like what you see.
12:55
Note to all: while we are all grown-ups (well ... some) and the use of swear words should not be necessary; it isn't a good reason for flagging itself.
13:37
@AidenBell you got flagged? :S
good morning
@Sagar Is this "white" star means flagged post?
I am not sure actrually...
anyone good with DOS / echo ?
I'm ok with it
I'm trying to echo this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding='ISO-8859-1' standalone='yes' ?>
into a file. however, it complains (probably rightly so)
windows?
13:50
yep
@CodingGorilla The error is: > was unexpected at this time.
However, if I used quotes around the line, it goes into the file, but with the qoutes :S
what version of windows?
XP x64
try: ^<?xml version="1.0" encoding='ISO-8859-1' standalone='yes' ?^>
preceded by echo of course :)
@CodingGorilla you, sir, are a genius!! :D
it's because those are operators in DOS < = redirect in & > = redirect out
13:56
Yeah. I tried using \ to escape them, but it seems DOS prefers ^. That is something to remember
14:13
@Sagar - No, but I admin this room, so I get notified of flags
oh ok
14:24
@tina ...and a lot of other empty rooms... :-/
A doughnut or donut (, ) is a type of fried dough food popular in many countries and prepared in various forms as a sweet (or occasionally savory) snack that can be homemade or purchased in bakeries, supermarkets, food stalls, and franchised specialty outlets. They are usually sweet, deep-fried from a flour dough, and shaped in rings or flattened spheres that sometimes contain fillings. Other types of dough such as potato can also be used as well as other batters, and various toppings and flavorings are used for different types. The two most common types are the toroidal ring doughnut...
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Want some.. gimme
gimme gimme! :(
15:01
You know, my only beef with SO is it seems like a lot of people just get on there and want you to do their work for them
Instead of searching around, and thinking for themselves
</rant>
lol see any question you don't like?
i agree though..i've seen a few questions with very obvious or easy to find answers
It's more like: you give an answer, try to explain it as well as you can, and essentially the OP just says: Can you write out all the code for me so I can copy/paste it into my project
I think I'm just in a crappy mood today lol
Aaah one of those (can you do my homework) style questions...
lol its Wednesday...who isn't? :)
15:17
Exactly (on both accounts) ;)
hence the need for donuts, everyone feels better after a donut right
Aah doughnuts...I need something sweet now...thanks :P
brb
@tina we can add them, sure
Apple sauce (the best I could do) :S
donuts are delicious!
15:24
Morning @Gary
and yes, yes they are...
@MarcGravell What's the point? I'm pretty sure, that they will be empty for a long time... :-/
15:41
If that is the case, they will be auto-deleted by the system, so no loss.

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