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Date: March 30th, 2007 04:24 PM - tobyjoiner - Untitled Post: nm wrong user, please delete my post...



Re: how to prevent Insert in Before Insert trigger???

very well noticed, and sorry its my mistake but it compiled without any error... anyway now i am going to implement another solution which is, if condition is FALSE it will insert into another dummy table so it will not display any error message, and it will track the wrong guy/user also.

i much much thankful for the great efforts from you guys, i learned alot from very helpful and really professional people here.


What's the Story Behind Apache?

Most people in the free software world know two things about Apache. The first is that its name derives from the fact that it was a ?a patchy server?, built out of patches to the earlier NCSA HTTPd Web server. The other is that in terms of market share, Apache knocks Microsoft's IIS into a cocked hat. Unfortunately, neither of these statements is true.


Visual Studio® Team System Code Name "Rosario" August 2007 CTP (VPC Image)

Visual Studio® Team System code name "Rosario" is an integrated Application Life-Cycle Management (ALM) solution comprising tools, processes, and guidance. It enables members of your team to:

For an overview of Visual Studio® Team System code name "Rosario" and to see the list of features that are available in this CTP release please review the Visual Studio® Team System code name "Rosario" Overview Whitepaper located here.

This CTP release is available in English only.

This CTP targets early adopters of the Microsoft technology, platform, and tools offerings. It enables developers to experience the upcoming toolset and underlying platform improvements. We designed this release to enable developers to try out new technology and product changes, but not to build production systems. This limitation is fully covered in the EULA that accompanies this CTP.


Green Grid to deliver more studies by year-end

Instead of delivering on its data center power-efficiency work, the Green Grid has announced nine more studies and has committed to delivering them by year-end. The job of producing usable power-efficiency metrics is proving difficult.


CEA News - Climate Change: Will global warming stall the Green Africa Revolution?

Specialists and activists meeting in Oslo for the Second Green Africa Revolution Conference fear that climate change will reduce even further the continent's ... Tags: Climate Change (Read on Source)


With bankruptcy, SCO now facing Nasdaq delisting (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Following its bankruptcy filing, The SCO Group may be booted off of the Nasdaq stock exchange as early as next week, the Unix vendor said Wednesday.


Britney Spears tops Digital Download Chart

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - In the midst of a court fight for custody of her children, pop star Britney Spears topped the digital songs charts on Wednesday as her new single, "Gimme More," posted 179,000 U.S. downloads for its first week ...


Re Patriotism

From a reader: What about when that dissent causes the death of American soldiers? The terrorists are using the words and actions of the anti-war crowd to prop up morale. This insurgency might have died already if not for them thinking they just need to wait us out. It's what General Giap did in Vietnam. That's an interesting view of causality. ... (Read on Source)


It's Here! Ubuntu 7.10 Arrives

The latest and greatest Ubuntu arrived on Oct. 18.


BEA playing 'The Price Is Right' with Mephistopheles

BEA is pathetically pitching itself to Oracle now, which is the worst thing it could do to get Oracle's affection.


Mobile WiMax certification process begins


New Tinnitus Treatment: Potential To Greatly Diminish Ringing In The Ears

A new study has shown potential to markedly improve tinnitus, commonly known as "ringing in the ears." Results of the initial case were published in The Laryngoscope in which a single patient was tested to examine the safety and feasibility of using maintenance sessions of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to reduce tinnitus loudness and prevent its return over time.


El Senado italiano aprueba la ley que da inmunidad a Berlusconi

El Senado italiano ha aprobado la ley que contempla la inmunidad para los cuatro cargos más importantes del Estado, que ha sido calificada por la oposición como una norma hecha a la medida para salvar al presidente del Gobierno, Silvio Berlusconi, de sus problemas con la justicia. Doce días después de que la Cámara de Diputados diera el sí al proyecto de ley, conocido como "Lodo Alfano", en referencia a que su autor es el ministro de Justicia, Angelino Alfano, el Senado, con 171 votos a


The Innumeracy of Intellectuals

I know nothing about art or music. OK, that's not entirely true-- I know a little bit here and there. I just have no systematic knowledge of art or music (by which I mean fine art and classical music). I don't know Beethoven from Bach, Renaissance from Romantics. I'm not even sure those are both art terms. Despite the sterling reputation of the ... (Read on Source)


Debian update for opensc

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Mauritania coup chief leads march in capital

The army general who successfully toppled Mauritania's government staged a show of force Thursday, leading several thousand supporters ...


Java Web Hosting

Java web hosting is growing popular each and every day.. There are many hosts that support the web site language of java. So how do you know what is the best web hosting service that supports java...


NYT: Running a Hedge Fund is Harder than it Looks on TV

I wondered what had happened to Ron Insana one of the few voices of reason on...


Olympus Stylus 1040 is thinnest Olympus camera to date

Recent Olympus compact cameras haven't exactly been thick, but the Olympus Stylus 1040 will soon give Sony and Casio competition in the "thin as a card" club.


Vysr widget platform to support Open Social apps

New platform lets you run your Open Social apps from any Web page.


Root Root Root For The Ex-Stros

Root Root Root For The Ex-Stros 1 - Ex-Stros on the Rays: Dan Wheeler, Trever Miller, Mitch Talbot and Ben Zobrist. Plus Houstonians Carl Crawford, Scott Kazmir and Jeff Niemann (Rice) and GM Andrew Friedman. Plus Gerry Hunsicker. And Big Wheels closed it out this afternoon after giving up a just barely fair homer to his old nemesis Paul Konerko. Ex-Stros on the White [...] (Read on Source)


Lessons from Little House on the Prairie

Lessons from Little House on the Prairie I?m reading a book about wood. The title is ?Wood,? by Harvey Green. It?s written a bit like the slightly more popular and accessible books by a different author titled ?Salt? and ?Cod? by Mark Kurlansky. But ?Wood? is about our use of wood in home construction, furniture, machinery, packaging, religion?everything. In this ... (Read on Source)


Mozilla locks in Firefox 3.1 features list

Mozilla will use a several-week delay it recently added to the Firefox 3 .1 schedule to build a private browsing mode and beef up the browser's address bar, the company said today. Three weeks ago, the company said it would insert four to five more weeks into the timetable, part of a reaction to changes in the browser market, including the introduction by Google of its Chrome browser . Then, Mozilla said it would probably use the time to add a privacy mode and to punch up its TraceMonkey JavaScript engine performance .

A private browsing mode and fast JavaScript execution were touted by Google last month when it launched Chrome.

[ For more on Google's open source Chrome browser, check out InfoWorld's special report. ]

In meeting notes published on its Web site today, Mozilla said it planned to add the privacy feature in Beta 2 , which would likely be released in November according to Mozilla's current schedule.

Dubbed "porn mode" by some, privacy tools limit or entirely eliminate what the browser records as it travels the Internet. Typically, URLs are not recorded in the history, cookies are not saved and other evidence is purged from the computer at the end of the session. Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer 8, Chrome, and Apple's Safari all have private browsing built in.

Also set for debut in Firefox 3.1 Beta 2: changes to the already-available "Clear Private Data" tool that would let users select time and data ranges for retroactively erasing their browsing tracks, changes to the address bar to add privacy-related tagging and tab search, and a restoration of the plug-in installation process used in Firefox 2.0.

Already slated to appear in Beta 1, Mozilla said today, were support for the video HTML tag, tab bar tweaks, and the ability to drag a tab to the desktop to open a new browsing window.

Mozilla is also mulling over several other additions to Firefox 3.1, but has not committed to working them into the release. The most prominent would be an Opera-esque "Speed Dial" feature that would show user-selected or most-recent sites as thumbnails when the user opened a new tab. Google's Chrome sports a similar tool.

The developer who has taken charge of the proposed Firefox feature cited a pair of existing add-ons, Speed Dial and Fast Dial , as examples of what he was considering.

Mozilla made it clear, however, that those last-wave changes would not have priority. "We're also considering reviewed, solid, tested patches for some other small improvements but we will not hold Beta 2 for these," the meeting notes said.

Beta 1 is on track for release next week, while Beta 2 will be locked down Nov. 4 and released several weeks after that, Mozilla said. It has not committed to a ship date for Firefox 3.1, but has said it will shoot for a late-2008 or early-2009 release.

Computerworld is an InfoWorld affiliate.


Candidate Comedy

For those who haven't seen the footage, McCain and Obama appeared last night at a charity dinner in New York to roast themselves and each other. Some of it was very, very funny. McCain was really, really funny. Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... (Read on Source)


Gish Maker Introduces Meat Boy Game

Edmund McMillen, creator of the Flash game Aether and the indie physics-based platform game Gish, has teamed up with Jonathan...
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Would Obama, Dems Kill 401 Plans?

Would Obama, Dems Kill 401 Plans? I hate to use the "S" word, but the American government would never do something as, well, socialist as seize private pension funds, right? This is exactly what cash-strapped Argentina just did in the name of protecting workers' retirement accounts (Efharisto, Fausta's Blog). Now, even Uncle Sam isn't that stupid, but some Democrats ... (Read on Source)


Fedora 10, a "Live" Solution for One Laptop Per Child.

On-Disk.com: "When One Laptop Per Child starts their next Give 1 Get 1 program on November 17th, there will be an option to purchase an upgrade that will allow users to run a standard Linux desktop based on Fedora 10, on their XO system (pronounced "ex - oh"). This special edition of Fedora 10 is an alternative for adults who may not find the child focused graphical interface called Sugar practical for daily use."


A familiar sight: Monte Barrett, looking up at David Haye.

A familiar sight: Monte Barrett, looking up at David Haye. A familiar sight: Monte Barrett, looking up at David Haye. (CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images) (Read on Source)


Web retailers in U.S. are waging seasonal price wars

As deserted malls and department stores struggle to court cash-short consumers with steep discounts, a similar and even more ferocious price war is being waged online.