I have multiple versions of tcl and tk installed in my tcl.framework and tk.framework 8.4, 8.5 and 8.6.
Is there a OS command to find what Java version Tomcat6 is using? I need to use a Perl (including system()) command.
I\'m updating my project from Ext3.3 to Ext4. I have added the ext3-core-compat.js and ext3-compat.js files after added the new ext4 ext-all-debug.js file.
I\'ve been searching around for code that would let me detect if the user visiting the website has Firefox 3 or 4. All I have found is code to detect the type of browser but not the version.
I\'ve been trying to publish an app on the android market and I keep getting this error \"Market requires the minSdkVersion to be set to a positive 32-bit integer in AndroidManifest.xml\" I looked at
Good day once more. Okay so what I want to do is to keep my database in the App_Data folder for ease of use, now I thought this would be easy: Copy the database into the folder and change the connect
I want to check out a SVN repository but it times out. My environment is Windows 7, 64-bits. I tried: 1) TortoiseSVN, a shell-integrated plugin,
Good Day. After searching at stack, I have found many similar questions like: In what cases legacy Java code would not compile on newer versions
I have set up a Maven respotory with Nexus on a server.I have deployed various project artefacts and third party libraries to this repository.
After reading Michael Lopp\'s book \"Being Geek,\" I started using Dropbox as a means of synchronizing files between my home co开发者_StackOverflow中文版mputer and work computer. It\'s been fantastic,