Its not really possible because of the nature of the data. But I did find a different solution, it turns they have an FTP site, and it appears that the timestamp weirdness has something to do with the mirroring between the FTP and the HTTP servers.
I am using HttpWebRequest and HttpWebResponse in VB.NET to check the timestamp of a specific file which i know is updated periodically(every 4-10 minutes or so). The thing is, it seems like this is caching results because there is a lag between when the file is updated and when my program sees...
I'm working in VB.NET, I have a DataTable which contains columns of the Decimal type. I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to find the Precision and Scale properties of these fields. If anyone can help out that would be fantastic.
I've got a computer here that has a problem with IE6, it won't fully load pages. When i go to pages, some will fully load, others will load partially, but not display the full page. For example when I go to Shacknews, I see only the Shacknews logo and header bar. I've done full spyware and virus...
Ah, that did indeed fix the problem that I was having. It was simply me confusing myself trying to figure out how to properly use iterators, and as a result screwing up the syntax.
Ok, heres what I'm having a problem with, I'll post a portion of the code that is causing the problem, then see if i can explain what im trying to do.
struct Course
{
string name;
string grade;
};
struct Student
{
string firstName;
string...
Thanks for the responses, a friend had these two processors sitting around and said I could have them if I wanted them so I figured I may as well take them. I'll look around for a board and build a box as I find parts.
I have gotten my hands on two P3 800Mhz Xeon's. Now I have never built a dually system before so could i get some suggestions on parts for this system? I want to do this as cheaply as possible, so I will most likely be eBaying for most of the components. I'm going to set it up as a web/file...
I have an Acer 8103 as my primary machine. A laptop is a requirement for the college program I am in, so I sold my desktop and got this machine. So far I prefer having a laptop as a primary machine, it prevents you from being tied to a desk. I find sitting out on the deck or in a lazyboy a very...
http://www.5star-shareware.com/Mac/Audio/itunes-mac-download.html
I found this through a google search, so I can't guarentee the legitimacy of the file.
Get Auto Gordian Knot. It will do what you want in basically a single click. You can adjust the quality until you get a filesize that you can deal with. http://www.autogk.me.uk/
No, not with the built in remote desktop. But if you use a program like TightVNC, then you will be able to access the computer remotely without logging out the local user. With TightVNC, you see whatever is on the display of the remote computer, so depending on what you are doing with it you may...
I used it once on a machine that was brought to me where the registry was royally fucked to the point of it not booting. That was the only time I had used it, I have it enabled on my machines but have never used it.
I've had daemon tools running while playing BF2, infact i even had the disc mounted through daemon tools when I was at a lan and didn't want to bring my discs along.
Yes I am quite happy with it. Gives me some good gaming performance, certainly better than my old desktop.
I got 2 1/2 hours battery life with the processor at 50%, and the display brightness on full. This was while watching a movie off the harddrive and doing some IM/surfing. But no, I...
I used HostUltra when i needed to have a site up for a presentation. They were pretty good considering it was free, the advertising was a single popup. Provided unlimited space/bandwidth. The only fee is $5 if you want mySQL.
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