jQuery: Disable backgroud scrolling when simplemodal modal box is opened.

When using jQuery simplemodal, when the modal box is box is opened , following is one way to disable the scrolling in the background.

We change the css overflow property of the background in the onShow and onClose functions..

Example:

$("#sample").modal({  
      maxWidth:800, minHeight:800,  
       onShow: function(dialog) {  
                 $("html,body").css("overflow","hidden");  
                 //YOur remaining javascript...  
            },  
       onClose: function(dialog) {  
                 $("html,body").css("overflow","auto");  
                 $.modal.close();  
            }  
 }); 

CakePHP: Update model after changing database


After changes are made in the Database, to see the changes updated or reflect to the cakephp models, do the following
  1. Delete all the temporary model files from app/tmp/cache/models/*.
  2. In app/Config/core.php, change the debug value from 0 to 3, load your app in browser and again change it from 3 to 0 

Run Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9 in Mac OS X


Source: http://osxdaily.com/2011/09/04/internet-explorer-for-mac-ie7-ie8-ie-9-free/


Following is the post from osxdaily.com

Notes: the admin password for all of the IE VMs is “Password1″ without the quotes. This has been tested and confirmed to work with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
  1. Download & Install VirtualBox – Download Now (direct .dmg download link) – visit VirtualBox Downloads page
  2. Launch the Terminal (located in /Applications/Utilities/)
  3. Decide which versions of Internet Explorer you want to download and install – each version of Internet Explorer is contained within a separate virtual machine that runs within VirtualBox. In other words, if you want to run Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9, you will need to download three separate VM’s, which may take a while so keep that in mind. Select the text below and copy it:
    • Install ALL versions of Internet Explorer: IE7, IE 8, and IE 9

    • curl -s https://raw.github.com/xdissent/ievms/master/ievms.sh | bash
    • Install Internet Explorer 7 Only

    • curl -s https://raw.github.com/xdissent/ievms/master/ievms.sh | IEVMS_VERSIONS="7" bash
    • Install Internet Explorer 8 Only

    • curl -s https://raw.github.com/xdissent/ievms/master/ievms.sh | IEVMS_VERSIONS="8" bash
    • Install Internet Explorer 9 Only

    • curl -s https://raw.github.com/xdissent/ievms/master/ievms.sh | IEVMS_VERSIONS="9" bash
  4. Copy and paste the selected command from above into the Terminal and hit return, this will start the download and conversion process. How long this takes depends on your internet connection and how many versions of Internet Explorer you chose to install
  5. Launch VirtualBox and boot Windows & Internet Explorer – select the virtual machine corresponding to the version of Internet Explorer you intend to use: IE7, IE8, IE9, then click on the “Start” button to boot that Windows machine with that version of Internet Explorer.
Remember that the default Windows admin password is “Password1″, it’s also the password hint within the VM should you forget it. 
That’s really all there is to it. These commands are part of the ievsms script from xdissent and it manages the entire download, conversion, and installation procedure, it doesn’t get much easier.
VM Snapshots Circumvent Microsofts 30 Day Limitation
The other great thing about this method is that it circumvents Microsofts 30 day limitation by utilizing snapshots, a feature built into VirtualBox. This preserves the original Windows VM state and allows you to continuously use the IE virtual machine without any time limitation simply by reverting to the original snapshot once the 30 day lock occurs.
To use a snapshot after the 30 day Windows expiration, just open VirtualBox, select the IE VM, and click on the “Snapshots” button. From here you can boot from the original snapshot that was created and use IE again for another 30 days. You can do this indefinitely, effectively having a clean IE test environment forever.

SVN: Moving subversion repository from one server to another server

This works between any kind of servers windows or linux...

Step 1: Backup / create a dump of old repository
svnadmin dump /path/to/repository > repo_name.dump 

Step 2: Create a new repository on the new server
svnadmin create /path/to/repository 

Step 3: Import the the old repository
svnadmin load /path/to/repository < repo_name.dump

Matlab: Sort 2D array with respect to one column

sort function in Matlab, sorts matrix columns independently.
But,
B = sortrows(A, column) sorts the matrix based on the columns specified in the vector column. 

Example:


>> A = [2 10; -1 20; 5 40]

A =

     2    10
    -1    50
     5    15

>> sortrows(A, 1)

ans =

    -1    50
     2    10
     5    15

>> sortrows(A, 2)

ans =

     2    10
    -1    50
     5    15



MATLAB: String tokenizer, string split

myStr = 'one_two_three';
pieces = regexp(myStr , '_', 'split')

%Output would be an pieces array with 3 elements.
pieces =

    'one'    'two'    'three'

Academy Excellence Award 2011 to Dr. P Seetharamaiah


The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh presenting the Academy Excellence Award 2011 to Dr. P Seetharamaiah, at the DRDO Awards presentation ceremony, in New Delhi on July 31, 2012. The Defence Minister, Shri A. K. Antony is also seen.

Generate 2048 CSR using openssl


openssl req -new -nodes -subj "/C=US/ST=Florida/L=Tampa/O=My Org Pvt Limited/OU=Some Dept/CN=abc.xyz.com" -keyout private.txt -out certreq.txt -newkey rsa:2048

UNIX: Bash Keyboard shortcuts

Very useful neat shortcuts for traversing in Bash command line :)

Command Editing Shortcuts

  • Ctrl + a – go to the start of the command line
  • Ctrl + e – go to the end of the command line
  • Ctrl + k – delete from cursor to the end of the command line
  • Ctrl + u – delete from cursor to the start of the command line
  • Ctrl + w – delete from cursor to start of word (i.e. delete backwards one word)
  • Ctrl + y – paste word or text that was cut using one of the deletion shortcuts (such as the one above) after the cursor
  • Ctrl + xx – move between start of command line and current cursor position (and back again)
  • Alt + b – move backward one word (or go to start of word the cursor is currently on)
  • Alt + f – move forward one word (or go to end of word the cursor is currently on)
  • Alt + d – delete to end of word starting at cursor (whole word if cursor is at the beginning of word)
  • Alt + c – capitalize to end of word starting at cursor (whole word if cursor is at the beginning of word)
  • Alt + u – make uppercase from cursor to end of word
  • Alt + l – make lowercase from cursor to end of word
  • Alt + t – swap current word with previous
  • Ctrl + f – move forward one character
  • Ctrl + b – move backward one character
  • Ctrl + d – delete character under the cursor
  • Ctrl + h – delete character before the cursor
  • Ctrl + t – swap character under cursor with the previous one

Command Recall Shortcuts

  • Ctrl + r – search the history backwards
  • Ctrl + g – escape from history searching mode
  • Ctrl + p – previous command in history (i.e. walk back through the command history)
  • Ctrl + n – next command in history (i.e. walk forward through the command history)
  • Alt + . – use the last word of the previous command

Command Control Shortcuts

  • Ctrl + l – clear the screen
  • Ctrl + s – stops the output to the screen (for long running verbose command)
  • Ctrl + q – allow output to the screen (if previously stopped using command above)
  • Ctrl + c – terminate the command
  • Ctrl + z – suspend/stop the command

Bash Bang (!) Commands

  • !! - run last command
  • !blah – run the most recent command that starts with ‘blah’ (e.g. !ls)
  • !blah:p – print out the command that !blah would run (also adds it as the latest command in the command history)
  • !$ – the last word of the previous command (same as Alt + .)
  • !$:p – print out the word that !$ would substitute
  • !* – the previous command except for the last word (e.g. if you type ‘find some_file.txt /‘, then !* would give you ‘find some_file.txt‘)
  • !*:p – print out what !* would substitute
Source: http://www.skorks.com/2009/09/bash-shortcuts-for-maximum-productivity/ http://www.ice2o.com/bash_quick_ref.html

jQuery: Select a radio button by name and value

Using jQuery, if you want to select a specific radio button based on name and value
 $(':radio[name="radioBtnName"][value="radioValue"]');  
Example:


<div id="radioGrps">  
   <div id="setOne">  
       <input type="radio" name="orange" value="5" />  
       <input type="radio" name="orange" value="10" checked />  
       <input type="radio" name="orange" value="20" />  
   </div>  
   <div id="setTwo">  
      <input type="radio" name="peach" value="10" />  
      <input type="radio" name="peach" value="15" />  
      <input type="radio" name="peach" value="20" checked />  
  </div>  
 </div>  

In the above example, if you want to select radio button in div#setOne with value 10, then

$('#setOne :radio[name="orange"][value="10"]');  
 or  
 $(':radio[name="orange"][value="10"]');  
 //to make it checked  
 $(':radio[name="orange"][value="10"]').attr('checked', 'checked');

Eclipse color theme

Download eclipse color theme plugin for easy installation of several color themes for your Eclipse IDE.


If you are on Eclipse 3.6 (Helios), the easiest way to install the plugin is from the Eclipse Marketplace. Go to Help→Eclipse Marketplace..., then search for Eclipse Color Theme and install it.

If you are on Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo), go to Help→Install New Software..., press Add Site and enterEclipse Color Theme as the name and http://eclipse-color-theme.github.com/update as the URL. Then select the new entry from the select box labeled Work with, mark Eclipse Color Theme for installation and proceed.

After the installation, go to Window→Preferences→General→Appereance→Color Theme to change the color theme.

Mac: Take a screenshot in different ways

In Mac OS X, there are 3 ways to take a screenshot.

1. Cmd+Shift+3 : Capture the entire screen.

2. Cmd+Shift+4 : Capture a selected area of your screen. The cursor will turn into a crosshair and you can drag around the area you want to capture.

3. Cmd+Shift+4+Spacebar : Capture a specific window or Dock or menu bar. The crosshair will turn into a little camera and highlight the window or objects you can capture. Left Click to capture.
You can use Expose shortcut to switch between windows. After you switch press alt or cmd key to get the little camera. Left Click to capture.

jQuery: get specific list item by id

Consider the following html snippet

<div id="fruits">  
      <ul>  
           <li id="5">Apples</li>  
           <li id="29">Oranges</li>  
           <li id="32">Peaches</li>  
           <li id="47">Bananas</li>  
           <li id="30">Grapes</li>  
      </ul>  
 </div>  

You can get a specific list item using jQuery
 $jq("#fruits ul li[id=32]");  

Mac: Mac OS X 10.6.8 Printing Issue, and a Fix

With the recent update to Mac OS X 10.6.8, the printing does not work.
After updating to 10.6.8, you might be Getting “paused printer” message

Download Fix Here

For More details, View This Post 

Python contextlib for Timing Python code

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