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Aaquagua!: Universal Package Tracking in ColdFusion Feb 19, 2008 ... A while back, I was in need of a universal package tracking tool that ... you can call to get an rss feed generated based on your tracking ...
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Aaquagua!: Getting Started with NAnt - .NET Build Tool NET web application, I decided to use NAnt (stands for Not Ant) which is a .NET equivalent of the popular Java based ANT build tool. ...
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Aaquagua!: How to Extract Video Still Frames with MPlayer How to Extract Video Still Frames with MPlayer. While working on a video content management system, I was in need of capturing frames from video files so ...
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Aaquagua!: Get a User's Primary Group Membership from Active ... We need to query Active Directory and get the value of the "primaryGroupID" ... You will be able to get reports about group membership for selected groups, ...
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Aaquagua!: Querying Active Directory Through SQL Server Set it up through SQL Server Enterprise Manager: ... Querying the Active Directory server will work fine from Query Analyzer even if you do ...
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Aaquagua!: Quick Tip on Including JavaScript files in Your Model ... Feb 6, 2008 ... Quick Tip on Including JavaScript files in Your Model-Glue Views. While programming with Model-Glue, I find that I have to often include ...
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Aaquagua!: How to Extract Video Still Frames with MPlayer While working on a video content management system, I was in need of capturing frames from video files so they can be used as a preview for video. ...
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Aaquagua!: Unzip with UTF Support in ColdFusion Curtosy of Ant via ... Oct 15, 2007 ... Update: Function was updated to v0.2 (see Unzip with UTF Support ... There are a couple of optional parameters you can pass to the function. ...
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Aaquagua!: Export UML to XMI from Visio 2003 Oct 31, 2008 ... A friend wanted to export his UML diagrams created with Visio to XMI files so then we could run some kind of ColdFusion tool to generate ...
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Aaquagua!: Gmail Type Loading Indicator Update Jul 24, 2007 ... Gmail Type Loading Indicator Update. After Brian Love brought up different browsers in my previous post, I thought I'd see what it takes to ...
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