Dave Webb
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A programmer turned Program Manager.
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answered | Are there functions in Python? |
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Learning PHP and MySQL Seems to a duplicate of this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/1688814/… |
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HTML: What is the functionality of !DOCTYPE added 3 characters in body |
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accepted | LIKE operator for Progress DB SQL |
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HTML: What is the functionality of !DOCTYPE Clarified mode switching |
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answered | HTML: What is the functionality of !DOCTYPE |
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accepted | About Page For Internal Web Application |
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accepted | Android data storage - File vs SQLite |
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Best way to detect if a stream is zipped in Java That's true for a general perspective, but my guess is that if you don't have the signature ZipInputStream will fail as it insists on ZipEntry objects. |
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answered | Best way to detect if a stream is zipped in Java |
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How to bring a system out of standby programatically? The page says right at the beginning "By default, Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 enable a universal serial bus (USB) keyboard and a USB mouse to wake a computer after the computer goes to sleep." This covers most PCs. I don't know anyone who still uses a PS/2 mouse and keyboard. |
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How to bring a system out of standby programatically? By default Windows uses S1 for Standby not S3: support.microsoft.com/kb/841858 |
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answered | How to bring a system out of standby programatically? |
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accepted | Simple JAVA: Password Verifier problem |
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answered | Raw list of person names |
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accepted | replace the NaN value zero after an operation with arrays |
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answered | replace the NaN value zero after an operation with arrays |
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answered | Android data storage - File vs SQLite |
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Supporting multiple human languages Thanks, have added it although not too many questions there. |
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answered | Supporting multiple human languages |
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accepted | Is ODP.NET redistributable? |
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answered | How to make multilingual login in django? |
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answered | About Page For Internal Web Application |
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Conversion Deadlock problem, please help! If you select the XML text and click the code button (010101) the editor will add the spaces for you. |
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Append date to filename in linux I'm still not clear on what you want to do. It says the script should update the filename "everytime you want to save the file into a specific folder". What is saving the file into the folder? Where is it coming from? |
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Append date to filename in linux Can you give some more details on precisely what you want to do. So you have a file in a directory which you want to date stamp in this way. Is it just one file with the same name each time or could it be a number of files with a number of different name? |
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Append date to filename in linux This appends the date to the filename - in the example in the question the date needs to go between the file name and the extension. |
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answered | Append date to filename in linux |
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awarded | ● Necromancer |
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Does the Cloud solve the hosting location dilemma? Reordered answer for clarity |
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Does the Cloud solve the hosting location dilemma? Not that I'm aware of. You can pick which "Geo Location" you want your server to be in but I don't think they synchronise servers between the two locations. I'm not sure they could. |
