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  • 2D Modelling in AutoCAD - tutorial exercise
  • The screen The graphics area This is the part of the screen in which the drawing will be created. The command prompt area This area at the bottom of the screen gives you clues about your next action:- Command: means that AutoCAD is expecting a new command e.g. line, arc, erase The status line Located at the very bottom of the screen, indicating current information about your drawing. The function keys can toggle between the settings. Screen Menu This can be made to run down the right hand side of the screen, echoing the commands or options of commands chosen from the icons. It also provides the entire range of commands available. Highly recommended for beginners. Object Snaps An example of a parked toolbar. Snaps help you to find exact points on the drawing. Properties Menu All elements of the drawing have properties which may be edited at any time from this menu Draw an accurate coloured plan of a St. Andrew’s Cross using the commands LINE, TRIM, MIRROR, HATCH and Layer Control. Setting up the drawing: Drawing Limits, Zoom All How big is your site or object? Always consider the real sizes in metres (or mm or whatever) of the overall site, in plan, measuring width then height. (x,y dimensions). We are going to make a coloured flag, we will be thinking in millimetres, so it should fit into an area of 3000mmx2000mm Pick: Format, Drawing Limits Accept the lower-left limit (Press Enter ¿ ) then type in 3000,2000¿ to define a new upper-right limit Pick: View, Zoom, All to stretch the graphics area to the new
  • Programming SQL Server 2008 Datasheet
  • Use SQL Server 2008’s new and enhanced T-SQL programming features to create next generation database applications that support the most demanding end-user requirements. New Table-Value Parameters Pass large amounts of data efficiently to functions and procedures using new Table-Value Parameters. T-SQL Enhancements Perform multiple operations efficiently with the new MERGE command. Benefit from fully compatibility with Windows Server collation support, plus experience other programming improvements including the ability to: - Insert multiple rows using a single INSERT statement - Operate on values using rich assignment operators - Initialize variables during declaration SQLCLR Enhancements Create powerful User Defined Types and User Defined Aggregates that are greater than 8KB in size. Create User Defined Aggregates that allow multiple input arguments. Download pdf Programming SQL Server
  • Rails HOW-TO: Authenticating with WebAuth
  • Having authenticated with WebAuth using an SSO username and password, the PHP script is executed. As you can see, the PHP script is passed a parameter which is the URL of a login page of a Rails application. The only thing the PHP script does is to redirect to that URL passing a parameter that is a base64 encoded string: https://www.abcd.ox.ac.uk:8113/apps/contacts/login?id=base64string The id parameter is the base64 encoded version of an encryption of the username and the current date and time. The login method of the Rails application looks at the id parameter, decodes it and then unencrypts it. So it now has the username and the date and time. In order to avoid replay attacks, the Rails application checks that the date and time refers to a recent date and time. It also checks that the username is in a list of valid usernames. If both these tests are passed, it sets a session variable (session[:user_id]) to "OK"; otherwise, it is set to "BAD". Having authenticated, subsequent methods of the Rails application are executed in the usual way, i.e., by using the URL of the method, e.g.: https://www.abcd.ox.ac.uk:8113/apps/contacts/add We need to alter the code of the controller of the Rails application so that it has a call of before_filter. This call can ensure that a method called authenticate is called before any method of the Rails application is called. The authenticate method can be similar to the authenticate method introduced in the document Rails HOW-TO: Apache and Basic Authentication, which is available
  • Land Rover Buyers Guide PDF Manual
  • This Land Rover Buyers Guide Manual is a guide for the novice Are you looking to buy your first Land Rover? Confused by all the different models? Bewildered by conflicting advice from friends, colleagues and ‘experts’? Then read on - I am here to help you choose the vehicle that is right for you. The first thing to understand is that there are an almost infinite number of variations on the basic Land Rover design. Since 1958 there have been three basic chassis lengths, about half a dozen different engines and dozens of permutations of seating, loadspace and window arrangement to choose from. Thanks to the bolt-together modular construction of Land Rovers, it can often be easier to modify an existing vehicle to suit your requirements than to try and find one which already meets them. That is why, before I even think about showing you any vehicles for sale, I like to understand what you will be asking your Land Rover to do. Towing a horsebox? Camping holidays? Offroad adventures? Carrying two people, or twelve? Long distances, or just local trips? The more information you can give me, the better. There are many myths surrounding Land Rovers, so let’s demolish a few of them at this stage. It’s a Land Rover all right. But is it the right one for you? LANDROVERS BUYER GUIDE Myth: Land Rovers are made from aluminium, so they don’t rust. Truth: Most of the outer body panels on a Land Rover are indeed aluminium.
  • Remote Desktop using Mikogo
  • This manual will teach you how to use remote desktop so that you are able to share your screen to anyone online. It will also show you how to view another computer screen. All of this will be done using Mikogo®. Mikogo® is a free online desktop sharing tool full of features to assist you in online meetings, product demos, conducting the perfect online presentation, remote support and webinars. Mikogo® also has high standards when it comes to security offering end-to-end encryption. I have written this tutorial for all users, from computer novice to the more advanced user. Although Mikogo® has many features such as skype, pausing transmission, selecting only certain applications for sharing and transferring files I will not be covering those sections. This tutorial will only show you how to share each other’s screens, change presenters and access remote control. Please see the Additional Resources section in this manual for links that will help you the other features. If you have any questions please see the Contact Information section. Download pdf Remote Desktop using Mikogo
  • D-Link DMI-128ESU+ ISDN Terminal Adapter (TA) Users Manual
  • The ISDN TA (Integrated Service Digital Network Terminal Adapter) is a communication product for the Internet and digital communication era. It provides high speed and high quality transmission. The TA supports two analogs and one digital port. The two analog ports act like two regular telephone lines, which can be connected to regular telephone, answering machine, fax and modem products. Also, the TA can provide flexible functions like: supplementary service, call screening, speed dial and global call function to meet user’s requirements. The digital port with the RS232 link can be connected to PC to support data communication with remote site. It supports many protocol selection such as V.110, V.120, X.75, X.25 on D channel, PPP (Point-toPoint Protocol), MLPPP (Multi-Link PPP), BACP (Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol) / BOD (Bandwidth On Demand) function. With the MLPPP, the entire 128k ISDN bandwidth can be used to access the Internet. The BOD function can utilize dynamic bandwidth demand under MLPPP connection. Under MLPPP data connection, the TA will automatically release one B channel for voice communication when the user picks up the phone to make a call and returns to two B channels for MLPPP when the phone hangs up. With the BACP function, the 128k capacity of ISDN can be utilized fully. The TA is equipped with channel bundling feature which allows the user to use both B channels to maximize the 128k bandwidth for data transmission. The TA complies with ITU-T Q.921, Q.931 for D channel protocol, and provides switching type selections
  • Security on your Windows Mobile-based Smartphone
  • Security settings enable you to lock your Smartphone so that no phone calls can be made and ... How to disable the phone lock. 1. On the Home screen, click Microsoft.com Security Security settings enable you to lock your Smartphone so that no phone calls can be made and no information can be viewed unless the correct password is entered. How to change the SIM peonal identification number Be sure to make a note of your PIN. When the SIM lock is enabled, you must provide this PIN to unlock it. 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Security. 2. Select Change PIN2. 3. In Old PIN, enter the current PIN. 4. Enter and confirm the new PIN in the New PIN and Confirm new PIN fields, and click Done. Security: How to change your media message (MMS) service center 1. On the Home screen, click Start > Messaging > Media Messages. 2. Click Menu > Optio > Account Setup. 3. Click Menu > Edit. 4. In the Server field, select Download PDF
  • Source Code Exploration with Google
  • The paper presents a new approach to source code exploration, which is the result of integrating the Google Desktop Search (GDS) engine into the Eclipse development environment. The resulting search engine, named Google Eclipse Search (GES), provides improved searching in Eclipse software projects. The paper advocates for a component-based approach that allows us to develop strong tools, which support various maintenance tasks, by leveraging the strengths of existing frameworks and components. The development effort for such tools is reduced, while customization and flexibility, to fully support user needs, is maintained. GES allows developers to search software projects in a manner similar to searching the internet or their own desktops. The proposed approach takes advantages of the power of GDS for quick and accurate searching and of Eclipse’s extensibility. The paper discusses usage scenarios, advantages, limitations, and possible extensions of the proposed tandem. During software evolution most activities require the users to understand large and often new parts of a software system. Most of the time, the developers rely on the source code and the available documentation alone to achieve this understanding. In this context, source code searching and browsing are two of the most common activities undertaken by developers [4]. These activities directly support such tasks as concept location in source code, impact analysis, change propagation, debugging, and comprehension of software in general. Given their widespread use, we need to support them with fast and accurate tools and techniques. Traditionally, most developers were (and still are) using grep (global regular expression print) for
  • WinDev Mobile 9 Tutorial
  • Please note: this manual is a self-training guide. We advise you to refer to the online help when you are using WinDev Mobile. The aim of the tutorial is to help you discover WinDev Mobile, get to know the editors and teach you the WinDev Mobile basics. It does not cover all the features of WinDev. Mobile This guide is intended for developers with experience of the standard WinDev and who know how to handle a Pocket PC. It only describes the concepts specifically for developing an application for Pocket PC. If you are not familiar with the standard WinDev, we recommend you start by practising with the standard WinDev tutorial. Note: You can call the PC SOFT sales department any time if you need the standard WinDev tutorial. You should allow a few hours to follow this course and learn about WinDev Mobile: you’ll find it was worth it! If you try to develop an application before practising, you will lose time, and much more than a few hours. This tutorial is designed so you can approach it in two different ways: • either you follow all the detailed exercises in each lesson (recommended method); • or, if you are in a hurry and already have some experience, you can read through it without doing the examples, as all the exercises have screen shots. However, to get used to WinDev Mobile quickly, we recommend that you follow it step by step. WinDev Mobile evolves all the time, so the screen shots in this guide may be different
  • Developing Secure Web Applications
  • Although traditional firewalls have effectively prevented network-level attacks, most future attacks will be at the application level, where current security mechanisms are woefully inadequate. Application-level security vulnerabilities are inherent in a Web application’s code, regardless of the technology in which the application is implemented or the security of the Web server and backend database on which it is built. A recent advisory published by Internet Security Systems (see the “Internet Resources” sidebar, p. 44) claims that 11 widely deployed shopping cart applications are vulnerable to a simple attack that lets hackers pur- chase goods for much less than their listed price. Worryingly, the attack does not require particular technical skill; it suffices to save the shopping cart’s HTML confirmation form to disk, use a text editor to modify the price of the goods (stored in a hidden form field), and load the HTML form back into the browser. Application-level security vulnerabilities are well known, and many articles discuss ways to avoid them. Fixing a single occurrence of a vulnerability is usually easy. However, the massive number of interactions between different components of a dynamic Web site makes application-level security challenging in general. Despite numerous efforts to tighten application-level security through code review and other software engineering practices, many professionally designed Web sites still suffer from serious application-level security holes. This evidence suggests a need for higher-level tools and techniques to address the problem. Traditionally, the task of preventing unauthorized activity at the application protocol level has been left to network firewalls. Many