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2007 Mar 08
2
Form.Element.select
Hi there, is there any way to select part of an input element, not the whole of it, keeping the cursor at the start of the selection? As far as i can remember, about a year ago i saw a working page using this feature, but i cannot find it now... I hope someone can help me to find an answer to my question. Anthyon --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message
2007 Mar 10
2
Managing PeriodicalExecuters in an Ajax app. How?
Hi all I have to deal with multiple PeriodicalExecuters over several Interfaces. Each has it own. Now this all works, but i when i go back and forth between them i spawn another and another etc... I tried to push the instance of PE to a global array and on each change in the interface invoke a stop() on them. This sounds okay, but it is obviously not working 100% of the time. Any ideas how to
2007 May 17
5
AJAX, PHP and scriptalicious
Hey, I''m brand new to AJAX and scriptalicious, so i''m hoping for some help. inside hello.php I have this piece of code to grab and loop out users in the database: function test(){ $query = mysql_query(''SELECT * FROM `testing`''); while($i = mysql_fetch_row($query)) { echo''<div class="testie">'';
2007 Mar 01
3
Ajax.PeriodicalUpdater using Effect.Highlight to highlight newly loaded div
Hi folks. So far I have managed to get dataloading into a div froma php script. This script just passes the time on the server in a div to the javascript below. I am trying to get the last loaded data to call Effect.Highlight but it seems to highlight the 2nd last data instead. Can anyone see what''s going wrong here? I''ve tried everywhere to solve this. Check the code in action
2007 Jan 19
7
Prototype.js: Is there an "in_array"-like function?
Hi i was wondering if there is a quick way to search for a item within an array. Here is my approach for this functionality. It''s an prototype for an Array method called "has": Array.prototype.has = function(needle) { for (var i=0;i<this.length;i++) { if(this[i] == needle){ return true; } } return false; } var someArray = [''jim'',
2011 Apr 18
3
how to extract options for a function call
Hi, I'm having some difficulties formulating this question. But what I want, is to extract the options associated with a parameter for a function. e.g. method = c("Nelder-Mead", "BFGS", "CG", "L-BFGS-B", "SANN") in the optim function. So I would like to have a vector with c("Nelder-Mead", "BFGS", "CG",
2006 May 16
1
Bay Cities Ruby Group
Hello, I''m trying to organize a Bay Cities Ruby Group in Southern California. This would include the cities of Redondo Beach, Manhatten Beach, Hermosa Beach, Torrance, Gardena, Lomita, etc. If you are interesting in joining a group that would be like other ruby groups where we discuss tricks, technique, theory, etc. and help each other, then please join the mailing list:
2006 Aug 15
6
FileSystemWatcher - has any one done this?
I''d like to monitor a folder and when someone drops a file in there I can take the files name and add it to a database. My dream is to have a folder always being watched. and if someone drops a file or folders with files into that watched folder, I take the filename(s) and insert them into a db and if the files are in folder I use the folder name(s) as tags for that file. make sense?
2007 Oct 13
0
swfdec patch, adds letterSpacing support
Hello, here is a first small patch that adds support to Flash 8 letterSpacing property as described here : http://wiki.mediabox.fr/documentation/flash/textformat/letterspacing http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/9.0_fr/main/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=LiveDocs_Parts_bak&file=00002274.html
2007 May 10
3
Camping and Threads!
Hey Everybody! I was wondering if/how Camping can process more than one request at once (i.e. not what Rails does). I''m fairly new to threads, and I bought a book, and read some of it, and dived into the Camping source... I found some thread stuff but I''m not... entirely sure. So I thought I would ask! RYan. http://yeahnah.org/
2023 Apr 28
1
gluster 10.3: task glfs_fusenoti blocked for more than 120 seconds
Good morning, we've recently had some strange message in /var/log/syslog. System: debian bullseye, kernel 5.10.0-21-amd64 and 5.10.0-22-amd64 gluster 10.3 The message look like: Apr 27 13:30:18 piggy kernel: [24287.715229] INFO: task glfs_fusenoti:2787 blocked for more than 120 seconds. Apr 27 13:30:18 piggy kernel: [24287.715327] Not tainted 5.10.0-22-amd64 #1 Debian 5.10.178-3 Apr
2023 May 02
1
[Gluster-devel] gluster 10.3: task glfs_fusenoti blocked for more than 120 seconds
I don't think the issue is on gluster side, it seems the issue is on kernel side (possible deadlock in fuse_reverse_inval_entry) https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=bda9a71980e083699a0360963c0135657b73f47a On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 5:48?PM Hu Bert <revirii at googlemail.com> wrote: > Good morning, > > we've recently had some strange
2008 Jan 18
16
Need a good RoR developer
Hi, I''m looking for qualified Ruby on Rails developers to work on a client web portal project in Midtown Manhattan for a large financial research company. Requirement Overview: Ruby / Ruby on Rails developer with strong object oriented programming background. Good understanding of model driven architecture, MVC, RDBS and data modeling. Required Skill Set: - BS. in Computer Science (or
2006 Dec 05
7
mongrel and long lived connections
Hi, I found this article http://cyll.org/blog/tech/2006-08-09-themongrelcomet.html on mongrel and COMET very interesting. I ran the code, and it worked just as Christopher explained. The one thing I don''t understand is why mongrel can only handle 1 connection at a time. I thought that mongrel used a thread per connection. It appears that each registered handler can only handle 1
2007 Jun 20
9
[PATCH 0/9] x86 boot protocol updates
[ This patch depends on the cross-architecture ELF cleanup patch. ] This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under, and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code. Specifically: - Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which
2007 Jun 20
9
[PATCH 0/9] x86 boot protocol updates
[ This patch depends on the cross-architecture ELF cleanup patch. ] This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under, and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code. Specifically: - Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which
2007 Jun 01
2
another RFC patch: bzImage with ELF payload
OK, here's another go-around. This patch leaves the bzImage itself unmodified, but it changes the payload into an ELF file. That is, the 32-bit decompression/relocation+compressed kernel is now a properly formed ELF file. One thing that fell out of this is that code32_start end up being a pointer to the ELF header rather than an entrypoint. Rather than reproducing Vivek's (?) hack of
2007 Jun 01
2
another RFC patch: bzImage with ELF payload
OK, here's another go-around. This patch leaves the bzImage itself unmodified, but it changes the payload into an ELF file. That is, the 32-bit decompression/relocation+compressed kernel is now a properly formed ELF file. One thing that fell out of this is that code32_start end up being a pointer to the ELF header rather than an entrypoint. Rather than reproducing Vivek's (?) hack of
2007 Jun 15
11
[PATCH 00/10] paravirt/subarchitecture boot protocol
This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under, and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code. Specifically: - Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which adds fields to specify the hardware subarchitecture and some
2007 Jun 15
11
[PATCH 00/10] paravirt/subarchitecture boot protocol
This series updates the boot protocol to 2.07 and uses it to implement paravirtual booting. This allows the bootloader to tell the kernel what kind of hardware/pseudo-hardware environment it's coming up under, and the kernel can use the appropriate boot sequence code. Specifically: - Update the boot protocol to 2.07, which adds fields to specify the hardware subarchitecture and some