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SQL Server 2008 can't login with newly created user
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How do I see active SQL Server connections?
I am using SQL Server 2008 Enterprise. I want to see any active SQL Server connections, and the related information of all the connections, like from which IP address, connect to which database or something.
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HTTP test server accepting GET/POST requests
...?key=val Returns given response headers.
https://httpbin.org/redirect/:n 302 Redirects n times.
https://httpbin.org/relative-redirect/:n 302 Relative redirects n times.
https://httpbin.org/cookies Returns cookie data.
https://httpbin.org/cookies/set/:name/:value Sets a simple cookie.
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Serialize form data to JSON [duplicate]
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Here's a function for this use case:
function getFormData($form){
var unindexed_array = $...
Add a dependency in Maven
...I take a jar file that I have and add it to the dependency system in maven 2? I will be the maintainer of this dependency and my code needs this jar in the class path so that it will compile.
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MySQL 'create schema' and 'create database' - Is there any difference
...tabase. CREATE
SCHEMA is a synonym for CREATE
DATABASE as of MySQL 5.0.2.
So, it would seem normal that those two instruction do the same.
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String concatenation: concat() vs “+” operator
...g.String cat(java.lang.String, java.lang.String);
Code:
0: new #2; //class java/lang/StringBuilder
3: dup
4: invokespecial #3; //Method java/lang/StringBuilder."<init>":()V
7: aload_1
8: invokevirtual #4; //Method java/lang/StringBuilder.append:(Ljava/lang/St...
Change Active Menu Item on Page Scroll?
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It's done by binding to the scroll event of the container (usually window).
Quick example:
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Is it possible to implement a Python for range loop without an iterator variable?
...ast result that returned in an interactive python session:
>>> 1+2
3
>>> _
3
For this reason, I would not use it in this manner. I am unaware of any idiom as mentioned by Ryan. It can mess up your interpreter.
>>> for _ in xrange(10): pass
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9
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