Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "explicitly creating new sessions"
2005 Apr 05
2
cat bailing out in a for loop
Dear All,
I am trying to calculate the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium p-value for 42
SNPs. I am using the function HWE.exact from the package "genetics".
In order not to do a lot of coding "by hand", I have a for loop that
goes through each column (each column is one SNP) and gives me the
p.value for HWE.exact. Unfortunately some SNP have reached fixation and
HWE.exact requires a
2009 Aug 03
1
selectively altering variable value
Hello,
I have run an eye-tracking experiment for which I now like to analyse the saccades. Participants looked from a fixation cross (ia = 5) to the target area (ia = 4) in following example of a data frame. ia = 9 stands for everything else. A saccade is indicated by saccade = 1. Sometimes the saccade just ends before the target area (see below). This is due to the parameters that determine a
2005 Oct 11
4
Q: Suggestions for long-term data/program storage policy?
Dear list,
we are a statistical/epidemiological departement that - after a few
years of rapid growth - finally is getting around to formulate a
general data storage and retention policy - mainly to ensure that we
can reproduce results from published papers/theses easier in the
future, but also with the hope that we get more synergy between
related projects.
We have formulated what we
2005 Nov 08
1
Reducing the deleterious effects ofego related issues on the list
Bryan... NOBODY CARES how many times Chris is wrong.
NOBODY CARES what you prove on this point.
Whether Chris is right, wrong or stoopid is NOT proper fodder for this (CENTOS) list.
Chris being wrong is *strictly* a "Bryan Fixation".
Part of YOU growing up is YOU realizing that whether Chris is or is not
wrong is UNIMPORTANT to ANYTHING that you or anybody important
to you think is
2006 Jul 05
8
Beating the authentication horse (dead yet?)
Guys,
I''m frankly overwhelmed by the number of Rails authentication options(?)
out there...from ActiveRBAC to acts_as_authenticated to LoginEngine and
so on...so many options, yet on resource I''ve found really distinguishes
between each.
This is sad, as authentication and user management is really an area
where some Rails simplicity pixie dust could be a real boon to
2025 Jan 21
1
differences between 'getent group GROUP1' and 'sudo samba-tool group listmembers GROUP1'
On Tue, 21 Jan 2025 21:10:31 +0100
PaLi via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Thank for suggestion to config fixes. Back to my original question.
>
> Is it possible make
>
> getent group
>
> working on Samba 4 DC
Yes, but why ?
It isn't required for Samba to work, use 'getent group GROUPNAME'
instead.
> to return list of
2005 Dec 25
5
understanding session fixation attacks
is there a way that, our application can understand wheteher the session id
sent from the browser is forged or created by rails? I understand that if
the attacker guesses session id, theres nothing we can do about it; but can
we understand if he/she is trying to guess by creating random session ids.
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2007 Oct 26
4
Speex with PS3 SPE support
Hi Jean-Marc, Jim,
Saad has been keeping me in the loop on your recent discussions.
Since all of our testing has been against 1.0.5, based on that being the
last non-beta version, that's the particular scope of the task that Saad
is working on right now.
I like what I'm reading about as far as encoder/decoder quality
improvements e.g. in the 1.2 betas, and am going to push for
2009 Nov 05
0
config.action_controller.session_options[:cookie_only] = true
Recently, I got this security vulnerability on my app:
Ruby on Rails Multiple Method Session Fixation
Synopsis :
The remote web server is affected by a session fixation
vulnerability.
Description :
The web server on the remote host appears to be a version of
Ruby on
Rails that supports URL-based sessions. An unauthenticated
remote
attacker may be able to
2005 Nov 09
1
strategies to obtain convergence using nlme
Hello. I am working on an analysis involving the nonlinear mixed model
function (nlme) in R. The data consist of measures of carbon fixation
by leaves as a function of light intensity and the parametric function
(standard in this area because it has a biological interpretation) is a
non-rectangular hyperbola. I cannot get the nonlinear mixed model
(nlme) function to converge cleanly. I am
2006 Jan 22
0
problem setting up lighttpd and rails app.
I am trying to set-up lighttpd and rails to work with fastcgi.
Here is what I am currently using for the virtual host definition. I
have gotten this from various websites. Sorry about the formatting I
can''t seem to control it with Thunderbird.
var.wholesale = "wholesale"
$HTTP["host"] =~ "^wholesale" {
server.document-root = "/var/lighttpd/"
2006 Jan 19
4
Can the session be trusted for Username/password?
I understand that a session is server side, and not externally visible.
For this reason can it be used to store a User class (username/ hashed
password) safely?
Or do I need to check whats in the session against the user table every
time I access a controller?
Many thanks, P.
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Dec 13
3
Standard error of mean for aov
Hi all,
I'm quite new to R and have a very basic question regarding how one gets
the standard error of the mean for factor levels under aov. I was able to
get the factor level means using:
summary(print(model.tables(rawfixtimedata.aov,"means"),digits=3)),
where rawfixtimedata.aov is my aov model. It doesn't appear that there is
an equivalent function to get the standard
2007 Oct 25
0
Speex with PS3 SPE support
Joost Schuur wrote:
> My primary concern is the use of the word 'unstable' on the current
> download page for 1.2b2. One of our major devloper partners in
> particular saw that reference and opted to use 1.0.5 on their PS3 title,
> which is why we based our work for them on 1.0.5. The kind of commercial
> game developers that are our customers aren't going to have the
2006 Mar 18
1
Time-Series, multiple measurements, ANOVA model over time points, analysis advice
Hi,
I have some general questions about statistical analysis for a research
dataset and a request for advice on using R and associated packages for a
valid analysis of this data. I can only pose the problem as how to run
multiple ANOVA tests on time series data, with reasonable controls of the
family-wise error rate. If we run analysis at many small sections of a long
time-series, the Type-I
2007 Apr 09
1
Drb Connection error on multiple dispatch.fcgi ''s
Hi All,
I''m using Backgroundrb as a general purpose long-running-task back-end
(upload processing, email sending, etc), and it''s been a great solution.
However I''ve recently run into some some intermittent connection issues
that have me baffled. I''m running on apache2/fcgid and the problem
occurs in both devlopment and production mode. The problem seems to
2005 Apr 17
14
Leaky Webrick (?) & image corruption
Hi guys,
After a few days of webrick seeming to use up a ton of ram (the longer it was running, the more ram); izayoi on #rubyonrails kindly suggested changing Dependencies.mechanism in development.rb to :require which appears to have fixed the prob - at the expense of having to restart webrick after making changes to .rb files. Is this a known issue, or is there an alternative solution?
2012 Apr 03
0
When lack of data is data and not n/a
Greetings.
Here is a problem I don't know how to handle, even by brute force. We have an 800k line data file that includes eye fixations for subjects in a 3 x 2 factorial design. There are several screen locations where information is available while Ss do their task. These locations vary by condition so there is no reason for people in some conditions (i.e., the 3-factor one) to look at some
2006 Apr 21
0
Rails Develper Available, San Diego or Telecommute
Hello
I am somewhat new to rails but not new to web development -- I have over 10
years in software devlopment and web development....
I''m looking to do my first commercial project in rails and I am availble
for telecommute or onsite assignments (onsite if they are in San Diego)
If interested please email for more info
Jordan
2006 Mar 15
5
Recent 6.1-PRE: burncd: ioctl(CDRIOCFIXATE): Input/output error
I'm running:
localhost(6.1-P)[21] uname -a
FreeBSD localhost 6.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE #19: Wed Mar 15 07:15:25 PST 2006 root@g1-18.catwhisker.org.:/common/S2/obj/usr/src/sys/LAPTOP_30W i386
localhost(6.1-P)[22]
I figured I'd grab a copy of the recent 6.1-BETA4 (disc1) ISO to
try it out & hand it out to folks....
It seems to have worked, but I got a bit of a whine